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The Matrimonial-interview report
Minute-wise comparative strengths of 5 birds.
Minute-wise Friend and Enemy strength comparison of single bird
Strength comparison for a pair of any two birds for given duration.
Which is the strongest bird during various time-slots within a day?
Probable winner in Horse-races?
Using "Panch-pakshi" for gambing and casinos.
Predicting results of sporting events.
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Frequently Asked Questions 

There are several abbreviated words written in "Panch-pakshi" report. What does those words indicate?

Question:

I find several abbreviated words in "Panch-pakshi" report. For example, words like "We", "No", "NE", "Ea", and "So" etc. are written in report's right-most column? What does those words indicate?

Similarly, I find word "Inade" written along with words like "Excel", "Good", "Poor" etc. What does the word "Inade" indicate?


Answer:

The Panch-pakshi report contains several important information. But due to space constraints, it is not possible to write full-form of each word in same row. Therefore, some words are abbreviated in such a way that they may be easily understood by the report user.

For example, The right-most (last column) of report shows "comparative strength of various directions" at any given moment. The names of the directions are written in abbreviated form, such as:

"We" (for "West")
"No" (for "North")
"NE" (for "North-East")
"Ea" (for "East")
"So" (for "South")
"SE" (for "South-East")

"SW" (for "South-West")
"NW" (for "North-West")

Similarly, the categories of bird-strength are written in abbreviated form. The bird strength has been categorized into following seven categories, in declining order, and written as follows:

"Excel" (means "Excellent")
"Good"
"Fair"
"Avere" (means "Average")
"Inade" (means "Inadequate")
"Poor"
"Worst"