Tropical and sidereal corporate chart comparison
A parallel-model method that shares one event and ephemeris while keeping tropical and Lahiri-sidereal labels, rules, and scores separate.
Corporate and mundane reference · released 2026-08-18
Question governed by this page
Which findings come from shared celestial geometry, and which depend on the declared zodiac frame?
Method
Freeze one event record and tropical longitude set, derive Lahiri-sidereal longitudes separately, namespace every feature and rule by frame, and compare outcomes without blending sign labels or selecting the better model after the fact.
Evidence required
- One frozen organization event
- Tropical longitudes
- Named ayanāṁśa and version
- Separate rule and evaluation profiles
Decision rule
Tropical and sidereal outputs remain parallel. Agreement is reported as agreement; disagreement is preserved; neither model is averaged into an unlabeled synthesis.
Sanitized example
A slow planet receives different sign labels in the two frames while its physical state and event timestamp remain identical. The report displays both labels and no combined verdict.
Sanitization disclosure
This page contains no organization name, client identity, participant or founder natal data, exact revenue, account identifier, raw document, attachment filename, private URL, or full event timestamp. The scenario is a sanitized demonstration of a system behavior, not a claimed client result.
Limitations
Parallel calculation does not determine which tradition is correct. Comparative performance requires preregistered prospective outcomes and multiplicity control.
What this does not establish
The method does not establish valuation, investment return, legal status, revenue, survival, market adoption, or a guaranteed business outcome, and it is not evidence that astrology predicts organizational events.
Method and calculation sources
Sources establish a calculation convention or Maha’s declared method. They do not establish predictive meaning.
- Celestial fact-layer specification
Maha Celestial
The reproducible time, observer, reference-frame, coordinate, precision, software, and provenance fields consumed by corporate calculations.
Boundary: A reproducible astronomical fact does not validate an astrological interpretation built on that fact.
- Celestial timing reference library
Maha Celestial
Declared methods for ingress, station, lunation, and Vimśottarī chronology, including repeated crossings and uncertainty.
Boundary: The reference library defines calculations and conventions; it does not establish predictive meaning.