Placidus house convention
Why a quadrant house system requires more inputs and has different high-latitude behavior from sign-based houses.
Calculation contract · released 2026-08-18
Definition
Placidus is a time-proportional quadrant system whose intermediate cusps are derived from diurnal motion between angular positions.
Calculation procedure
Compute the ascendant and meridian angles in a declared frame, solve the Placidus semi-arc equations for intermediate cusps, and report any latitude-domain failure.
Required inputs
- Instant and observer coordinates
- Reference frame and sidereal time
- Polar failure policy
Maha convention
Maha does not currently use Placidus for Jyotiṣa production reports; this reference exists to make cross-software comparisons explicit.
Uncertainty and edge cases
Implementations can fail or substitute another system at extreme latitudes. Silent fallback makes two charts incomparable.
What this does not establish
Placidus and whole-sign charts must be evaluated as separate declared models, not averaged.
Authoritative references
These sources establish the calculation vocabulary, data product, or transformation convention. They do not establish astrological interpretation.
- Swiss Ephemeris general documentation
Astrodienst AG · 2.10 documentation, checked 2026-08-18
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