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	<title>What is Birth Time Rectification, and Why Do You Need It?</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[In astrology, cases arise when one needs to rectify their birth time. As much as time may be seen as an integral timeline in the general perspective of the time-being of birth, a bit of the concept is also entwined with the birth time- a birth time needs to be entirely accurate to make the necessary adjustments. Considering that the Lagna (ascendant) and the planets in the divisional charts are calculated based on the native's time of birth, mistakes in birth time cause chances for inaccuracies in readings. And so, according to Dr Vinay Bajrangi, who offers astrology consultation for birth time adjustments: "Why do we go through these steps of rectification?" Well this Why it is important to make precise predictions Astrology is based on what is referred to as the time of birth. Naturally, the significance of birth time is piercing, considering that the exact time at which a person is born is likely to decipher the Lagna, which is the Rashi chart - the main chart for astrological predictions. The Lagan chart (D1) changes after about two hours but the Navamsa changes multiple times in these two hours as seen in the below chart. Navamsa is the soul of any astrological predictions and once Navamsa changes as shown below, all planetary combinations rotate so how can predictions be correct, based simply on the D-1 Lagan chart. For a very important chart D-60, even one minute error can change everything significantly. Therefore, be candid to ask the astrologer if the predictions are based on Navamsa charts or just Lagan chart, else be ready to get the guess work like arrow in the dark.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[In astrology, cases arise when one needs to rectify their birth time. As much as time may be seen as an integral timeline in the general perspective of the time-being of birth, a bit of the concept is also entwined with the birth time- a birth time needs to be entirely accurate to make the necessary adjustments. Considering that the Lagna (ascendant) and the planets in the divisional charts are calculated based on the native's time of birth, mistakes in birth time cause chances for inaccuracies in readings. And so, according to Dr Vinay Bajrangi, who offers astrology consultation for birth time adjustments: "Why do we go through these steps of rectification?" Well this Why it is important to make precise predictions Astrology is based on what is referred to as the time of birth. Naturally, the significance of birth time is piercing, considering that the exact time at which a person is born is likely to decipher the Lagna, which is the Rashi chart - the main chart for astrological predictions. The Lagan chart (D1) changes after about two hours but the Navamsa changes multiple times in these two hours as seen in the below chart. Navamsa is the soul of any astrological predictions and once Navamsa changes as shown below, all planetary combinations rotate so how can predictions be correct, based simply on the D-1 Lagan chart. For a very important chart D-60, even one minute error can change everything significantly. Therefore, be candid to ask the astrologer if the predictions are based on Navamsa charts or just Lagan chart, else be ready to get the guess work like arrow in the dark.]]></description>
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