1-2. Maitreya said. O Sage! You have so 
far described the auspicious and inauspicious effects to be enjoyed, or 
suffered by a person on the basis of the time of birth, but can the 
auspicious and inauspicious be ascertained, when the time of birth is 
not known? Kindly tell me, if there is any way to solve this problem. 
3-4. The Sage said. Your question is a good one and is for the 
benefit of the world at large. Considering your attachment, I will tell 
you about this problem also. If any, or all amongst the Samvatsar, 
Ayana, Ritu, month, Paksha, Tithi, Nakshatra, Lagna, Rāśi, or Amsas etc.
 of the birth are not known, these can be ascertained from Prasna Lagna 
(Query chart).
5-6. The Samvatsar of the birth of the querist will be the same, as 
that of the Rāśi in the Dwadasams, in which the Prasna Lagna falls 
(Jupiter will be in that Rāśi at birth). Saumyayan (Uttarayan – the 
northern course of Sun) will be in the first Hora of Lagna and Yamyayan 
(Dakshinayan – the southern course of Sun) will be in its second Hora. 
The Ritu (season) may be determined with reference to the Lord of the 
Drekkan, in which Lagna falls. Shishir will be indicated by the Drekkan 
of Saturn, Grishma by that of Sun and Mars, Vasanta by that of Venus, 
Varsha by that of Moon, Sharad by that of Mercury and Hemanta by that of
 Jupiter. 
7. If there be any contradiction in the Ayana and Ritu, the Ritu may 
be determined from Mercury in place of Mars, from Venus in place of Moon
 and from Saturn in place of Jupiter. 
8-9. After the Ritu becomes known take the first part of the Drekkan,
 as its first month and latter part, as the next month of the Ritu. Then
 from the expired Amsas of the Drekkan determine proportionately the 
Tithi, or the Amsas of Sun. The Istakal, indicated by the Amsas 
(degrees) of Sun, will be the time of the birth of the querist. From the
 Istakal so calculated have to be worked out the longitudes of the 
Planets and Houses (Planet Spast and House Spast). Predictions should 
then be made in accordance with the dispositions of the Houses and 
Planets.
10. Maitreya asked. O Sage! Jupiter returns to the same Rāśi after 
every 12 years. Then from which circle of Jupiter should Samvatsar be 
determined. 
11-12. The Sage said in reply. O Maitreya! When there is any doubt 
about the Samvatsar, take the approximate age of the querist and add 
multiples of 12 to the difference between the Rāśi of the Jupiter at the
 time of query and his Rāśi at the time of birth. The figure so arrived 
at should be taken, as the possible number of years and the Samvatsar 
should be determined accordingly. If by adding 12 there may appear to be
 difference in age, the position of Jupiter should be fixed, according 
to guessed approximate age, in the Trikona Rāśi, 5th, or 9th of the 
Prasna Lagna, as may be found feasible. Then, taking that, as the 
Samvatsar, the Ayana, Ritu etc. should be worked out accordingly in the 
manner already explained. 
13. Maitreya asked again. O Sage! How will the time of birth be known
 after ascertaining the month and the Amsas etc. of Sun. Please explain 
this for the benefit of the people. 
14-16.The Sage said. After ascertaining the Rāśi, Amsas etc. of Sun 
at the time of birth, the longitude of Sun (Sun Spast) should be worked 
out for the next day after the number of days, taken by Sun after 
entering into the Rāśi, which will be equal to the expired Amsas of Sun.
 Then the difference between the longitudes of this rising Sun and Sun 
at the time of birth should be converted into Kalas and multiplied by 
60. The product should be divided by Sun Spast, converted into Kalas. 
The Ghatikas etc. so becoming available will represent the Istakal of 
the birth before and after sunrise. If the longitude of the Ista Sun be 
more than that of the rising Sun, the Istakal of the birth will be so 
much after the sunrise. If the longitude of the Ista Sun be less than 
that of the rising Sun, the Istakal of the birth will be so much before 
the sunrise.
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