![]() (4) Amsa ruling deities of D-20 were programmed incorrectly for planets in odd signs in JHora until now (7.1 as well as prior versions). So the Chandra Hari ayanamsa in the previous 7.1 build was way off. I cut & pasted Deva-datta ayanamsa as Chandra Hari ayanamsa and did not edit the formula. ![]() (3) I meant to add Chandra Hari ayanamsa, added it in the code but not fully. (2) If you viewed divisional longitudes (like navamsa or dasamsa longitudes) in the basic info view and then opened another chart, JHora 7.1 was crashing. After installing build 2, your defaults should be restored to correct values and charts should use English and look fine, even when font installation failed. When that happens, the charts look messed up because they try to use Telugu. On some computers, there is a problem installing the Indian language fonts. The default was changed from English to Telugu (my mother tongue). ashtakavarga) were inadvertantly changed in the previous version. I expect this release to be the stable release for a while now. Some problems in JHora 7.1 released last week are fixed and JHora 7.1 (build 2) is released now. (5) Some overlapping text in Kalachakra dasa and Tribhagi Vimsottari dasa in the printouts is fixed. It makes hardly any difference for natal charts (even in divisional charts), but makes a difference in the divisional charts of Tithi Pravesha charts. Look for "Vishnunabhi plane (Chitrapaksha)" under the ayanamsa options. But the plane is also fixed in this variation. ![]() While we are fixing the starting point of the zodiac in each ayanamsa, the plane of the zodiac itself is oscillating in the regular ayanamsa implementations. Specifically, you can use a variation of Chitrapaksha ayanamsa (aka Lahiri ayanamsa) that uses the mean Sun-earth plane for projecting planetary positions, instead of the normal oscillating Sun-earth plane. (4) Some more options are added in ayanamsa. However, I strongly recommend using Parasara's drigdasa. You can still use the drigdasa variation taught by some SJC gurus (including me) in the last 10 years. (3) Drigdasa of Parasara as explained in my Jyotish Digest article is included. This is fixed in version 7.1 and daylight saving time will be correctly calculated for 2007 and later years. So standard time would be incorrectly used instead of daylight saving time for some charts in March, the first few days of April and the last few days of October. The previous version of JHora did not have the correct definition. (2) US changed daylight saving time definition from 2007. Earlier, it would work on Vista, but the preferences could not be saved. (1) Jagannatha Hora now works on Windows Vista. It has some bug-fixes and improvements from the previous version 7.03. Jagannatha Hora 7.1 is ready for downloading. Jagannatha Hora 7.1 available for downloading
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