Why are there score inconsistencies in Shri Muhurta. Why do we get different set days by changing the time span?
Ans. To calculate each and every chart for say 6 months, one would have to calculate 6x30x24x60 charts (every minute something could change). A software following such algorithm would be unacceptably slow, especially when Shri Muhurta was developed it was totally unacceptable. So a great number of optimizations are used, which make fairly educated guesses about how auspicious days are. This is based on sampling. By resampling, a somewhat different set of days is found. This may make the software seem arbitrary to a user, and we understand that very well, but the worst case is that a potentially good day was left out because of the sampling being too small. It does NOT mean the calculations are not accurate.
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