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Calculation
of Sidereal Time
and Ascendant
In this
lesson we are describing sidereal time and are listing the formulas to
derive 10th house and ascendant degree accurately using sidereal time.
Oral computation of ascendant is also described. Attention is drawn
towards the common error committed by most of the fellow astrologers in
the computation of ascendant or planet degrees.
One Solar day is the time
between two successive passages of the sun across the meridian as
observed at a particular place. In astrology, we are interested in motion
of stars. We want to know the time period of earth when any star is
observed to return to the same position. Such a clock is called a sidereal
clock and its time, being regulated by stars is called sidereal time.
There are 365.2422 days in the year. During this
period, the earth makes one revolution around the Sun. If we look from
remote stars, we see that the earth has made 366.2422 circles about its
axis in 365.2422 days. Each sidereal day is thus :
Duration of one sidereal day = Duration of
sidereal year/No. of sidereal days
= 365.2422/366.2422
= 23 hr. 56 m 4.09 s
(shorter by 3 min 55.91 seconds than the mean solar day
of 24 hours.)
GMT and Greenwich sidereal time coincide at one instant
every year at the autumnal equinex (around September 22). Thereafter, the
difference increases until half a year later it is 12 hours (around March
23). After one year, the times again coincide.
To compute sidereal time manually, please refer to
"Tables of Ascendants" by N.C. Lahiri.
The 10th House or Mid-Heaven :
The point of intersection of the ecliptic of the given time with the
meridian of the place is the tenth house for that moment. If A is the
sidereal time expressed in degrees and B is the tenth house, then tenth
house can be computed as :
tan B = tan A Sec w
where w is the inclination of earth’s equatorial plane to the ecliptic.

Ascendant :
The ascendant is the point of intersection of the ecliptic with the
eastern horizon of the place. if A is the sidereal time in degrees + 900
then
tan B = tan A cos w ....(1)
From A & B, we can evaluate D the declination &
q =90 - angle between meridian & ecliptic, as:
sin D = sin A sin w ....(2)
sin q = sin w cos b ....(3)
From D & q, we compute the ascendant as :
tan E = sin D tan(j + q) ..(4)
where j is the latitude of the place.
Ascendant = B + E ....(5)
The value of the ascendant as calculated above is the
sayan value. Subtracting ayanamsa we get nirayana ascendant. The above
formulae gives accurate values of ascendant. In absence of scientifc
calculators, the ascendant & the tenth house can be computed using
tables of ascendant by N.C. Lahiri. However, calculation of ascendant
using tables gives rise to errors because of tables not available for the
given place or for the given sidereal time. This error some times goes
upto many minutes of arc.
Approximate computation of Ascendant :
The ascendant can also be computed approximately orally from date of time
of birth. It does not vary much because of latitude or longitude, if local
time is taken. So take the standard time & roughly estimate the local
time. Take the date of birth and estimate the Sun degree, using the fact
that it is 00 on 14th April and it advances by 10
everyday or 1 sign every month.
| Month |
Sun’s entry |
| April |
Aries |
| May |
Taurus |
| June |
Gemini |
| July |
Cancer |
| August |
Leo |
| September |
Virgo |
| October |
Libra |
| November |
Scorpio |
| December |
Sagittarius |
| January |
Capricorn |
| February |
Aquarius |
| March |
Pisces |
If the date of birth is December 13th, then as per
table given Sun enters into Sagittarius on 15th Dec. Hence it is
approximately on 280 scorpio
on 13th December in any year.
Since at Sun rise, Sun is at the eastern horizon, so the Sun degree
matches with the ascendant degree. Hence at Sun rise
on 13th December any year, the ascendant is approximately 280 Scorpio. After that it increases by the sign every 2 hours or 10
every 4 minutes. More accurately, it crosses six signs from Sun rise to
Sun set and next six signs from Sun set to Sun rise. So if time of birth
is 1 PM and since sunrise is approximately at 7.15 AM in Delhi at that
time and day duration is only about 10 hours the ascendant after 5hrs. 45
minutes of sunrise shall be 3 signs and few degrees away than the Sun,
that is, it will be just crossing Aquarious and reaching Pisces.
Actual calculations show that ascendant on 13.12.56 at
1 PM at Delhi is 90 7’
Pisces.
Traditionally, we calculate ascendant from Ishta Ghati
using Palabha, Lankodaya, Udaymaan and Sun degrees for different signs.
However because of better trignometric methods described above we are not
putting it down here.
To make the task easy, Panchangs give ending time of
ascending signs on daily basis for a given place. These tables can be
directly used to get fairly correct ascendant sign. An interpolation of
time between the two signs also gives us ascendant accurate to a degree
normally sufficient for most of the astrological predictions.
Ascendant calculation for foreign births :
To utmost surprise, at least 50% astrologers commit mistake in calculating
the ascendant for foreign births. This is mainly because they convert the
time of birth to Indian Standard time. This way if a birth has taken place
in the morning in New York, it becomes evening in India. Then when we
calculate the horoscope, we find sun placed in the 7th house, whereas it
should be in the ascendant by virtue of the definition of ascendant
itself.
The trignometric method above holds good for any date,
time and place of birth. You do not have to change anything anywhere.
However, if you want to compute ascendant orally, then also go for the
method prescribed above. It will give approximately correct value of
ascendant for any longitude or latitude (south latitude also).
To make the task further easy, take any Panchang which
gives ending moment of signs for given local time of birth. Compute the
local time by making oral correction for longitude to time zone and look
into the table to get ascendant accurate to few degrees. This works
because of the basic fact that ascendent varies only by a few degrees due
to latitude.
Further note that to calculate planet positions using
ephemeris or Panchangs, it is necessary to convert time from other time
zone to IST since the Panchangs are giving values at IST only.
This is the common mistake done by most of the
astrologers that they convert time to IST for calculation of ascendant and
take the time as it is for calculation of planet degrees. So, remember : Do
no convert time to IST for ascendant calculation of foreign births but
convert the time to IST for planet degree calculations.
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