Answer of this
question is in
affirmative. "Yes",
you may use the same
report in different
cities. BUT, before
that, you need to
apply some
corrections in the
shown timings of the
report.
The Panch-pakshi is
based on Sun-rise
and Sun-set timings
of your originally
indicated location
(in this case
'Bangalore').
Greater the
difference in
Sun-rise/ Sun-set
timings between two
locations, greater
will be the
difference in
Panch-pakshi timings
for the two
locations.
For example, on 20th
November 2008,
Sun-rise timings for
Bangalore (12N59 ;
77E35) are 6:24:14
hrs while for
Madanapalle (13N33 ;
78E30), the Sun-rise
time is 6:21:25 hrs.
In Madanapalle, Sun
will rise 3 minutes
earlier.
Similarly, on 20th
November 2008,
Sun-set timings for
Bangalore are
17:46:17 hrs , while
for Madanapalle,
Sun-set timings are
17:41:45 hrs. That
means, Madanapalle
will have sun-rise
and sun-set (both) 3
or 4 minutes earlier
than Bangalore.
Therefore, all
Panch-pakshi table
(calculated for
Bangalore's
geographical
coordinates) should
be moved 3 or 4
minutes earlier.
Take an example for
20th Nov.2008.
Suppose your native
bird is "Peacock".
If you are in
Bangalore on this
date, the Peacock
would "Rule" between
10:57:08 and
13:13:32 hrs. But if
you are in
Madanapalle, the
"Ruling time" for
Peacock would be
10:53:39 to 13:09:41
Hrs.
As you can see in
above example that
Ruling time slot has
moved by about 4
minutes earlier for
Madanapalle. Thus,
you should apply
this correction to
all other time slots
also to use same
report in
Madanapalle.
However, it is
advisable to get
your fresh
Panchapakshi report
for your new
location if the new
location is too far
from your original
location or the two
locations are in
different countries
or States observing
different Standard
Time zones. |