Author: P.L. Khushu
Publisher: Sagar Publications
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 451
Book Description
For any of the astrological in-depth analysis, recourse needs to be taken to the different astrological classic books, like Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, Phala-Deepika, Jataka- Parijata, Saravalli and the like, which contain specific and important astrological connotations, regarding various astrological predictive variables and deciphers. Navamsha is one of such astrological nomenclature, which has been given a lot of importance for its predictive usage, in all such classic books. Navamsha is equally one of the most important astrological predictive tools, which has a prominent significance in the Vedic Astrology. Navamsha is one of the most important divisional charts, amongst various divisional charts, for predictive purposes. Navamsha chart has been given immense importance after the Rashi chart, by various classic books of astrology.
Navamsha & Its Importance in Vedic Astrology
Author: P.L. Khushu
Publisher: Sagar Publications
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 451
Book Description
For any of the astrological in-depth analysis, recourse needs to be taken to the different astrological classic books, like Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, Phala-Deepika, Jataka- Parijata, Saravalli and the like, which contain specific and important astrological connotations, regarding various astrological predictive variables and deciphers. Navamsha is one of such astrological nomenclature, which has been given a lot of importance for its predictive usage, in all such classic books. Navamsha is equally one of the most important astrological predictive tools, which has a prominent significance in the Vedic Astrology. Navamsha is one of the most important divisional charts, amongst various divisional charts, for predictive purposes. Navamsha chart has been given immense importance after the Rashi chart, by various classic books of astrology.
Publisher: Sagar Publications
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 451
Book Description
For any of the astrological in-depth analysis, recourse needs to be taken to the different astrological classic books, like Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, Phala-Deepika, Jataka- Parijata, Saravalli and the like, which contain specific and important astrological connotations, regarding various astrological predictive variables and deciphers. Navamsha is one of such astrological nomenclature, which has been given a lot of importance for its predictive usage, in all such classic books. Navamsha is equally one of the most important astrological predictive tools, which has a prominent significance in the Vedic Astrology. Navamsha is one of the most important divisional charts, amongst various divisional charts, for predictive purposes. Navamsha chart has been given immense importance after the Rashi chart, by various classic books of astrology.
Charisma of Navamsha - Composite Vedic and Nadi Approach
Author: Raj Kumar
Publisher: Sagar Publications
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Among various Vargas, the relative importance of Navamsha is universally acclaimed. Astrologers consider it to be just next to birth chart or equal to birth chart or even better than the birth chart. Almost all astrologers use Navamsha and birth chart together to assess strengths of various houses and planets before giving any opinion. In Vedic astrology, Navamsha occupies an outstanding position and draws one’s attention for deeper understanding/ scrutiny due to its multifarious technique and usage. The additional inputs in the form of scintillating concepts by Jaimini and Nadi system have made the subject more engrossing. The author has tried to incorporate the same in the book. The study of a birth chart gives only the gross (Sthool) indications of characteristics of various houses and planets; while Navamsha offers their detailed (Sookshmatar) values. It is so because a Navamsha is basically equal to both in its size and extent to a quarter/ one fourth / pada of a Nakshtra, thereby giving it a stellar role. While a house represents a combined spectrum of 30 degrees, a Navamsha provides a microscopic view of 3° 20’ or 1/ 9 part of a sign only.
Publisher: Sagar Publications
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Among various Vargas, the relative importance of Navamsha is universally acclaimed. Astrologers consider it to be just next to birth chart or equal to birth chart or even better than the birth chart. Almost all astrologers use Navamsha and birth chart together to assess strengths of various houses and planets before giving any opinion. In Vedic astrology, Navamsha occupies an outstanding position and draws one’s attention for deeper understanding/ scrutiny due to its multifarious technique and usage. The additional inputs in the form of scintillating concepts by Jaimini and Nadi system have made the subject more engrossing. The author has tried to incorporate the same in the book. The study of a birth chart gives only the gross (Sthool) indications of characteristics of various houses and planets; while Navamsha offers their detailed (Sookshmatar) values. It is so because a Navamsha is basically equal to both in its size and extent to a quarter/ one fourth / pada of a Nakshtra, thereby giving it a stellar role. While a house represents a combined spectrum of 30 degrees, a Navamsha provides a microscopic view of 3° 20’ or 1/ 9 part of a sign only.
Studies in Jaimini Astrology
Author: Bangalore V. Raman
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
ISBN: 9788120813977
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Contents
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
ISBN: 9788120813977
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Contents
Elements of Vedic Astrology
Author: K. S. Charak
Publisher: Institute of Vedic Astrology
ISBN: 9788190100809
Category : Astrology, Indic
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Publisher: Institute of Vedic Astrology
ISBN: 9788190100809
Category : Astrology, Indic
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Personal Panchanga
Author: Komilla Sutton
Publisher: The Wessex Astrologer
ISBN: 1902405854
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
Panchanga is an ancient vedic technique which has disappeared from current ptactice. It is used to discover the strength of the different sources of 'light' in the natal chart which show one's response to the challenges of life. This book shows how relevant this technique is to life.
Publisher: The Wessex Astrologer
ISBN: 1902405854
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
Panchanga is an ancient vedic technique which has disappeared from current ptactice. It is used to discover the strength of the different sources of 'light' in the natal chart which show one's response to the challenges of life. This book shows how relevant this technique is to life.
Brihat Parasara hora sastra of Maharshi Parasara
Author: Parāśara
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hindu astrology
Languages : en
Pages : 496
Book Description
Classical work on Hindu astrology.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hindu astrology
Languages : en
Pages : 496
Book Description
Classical work on Hindu astrology.
Important Yogas in Vedic Astrology
Author: Himanshu Shangari
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1636069991
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
This book features a number of important Yogas mentioned in Vedic astrology. These Yogas include benefic Yogas like Harsha Yoga, Sarala Yoga, Vimala Yoga, Pushkal Yoga, Shrinath Yoga, Chatussagara Yoga, Lakshmi Yoga, Vasumati Yoga and Simhasana Yoga. They also include malefic Yogas like Kemdrum Yoga, Shakat Yoga, Dur Yoga and Daridra Yoga. In case of each one of these Yogas, its prevalent definition is given first. Then the additional conditions required for proper formation of the Yoga are considered. Finally, other important factors which may affect the good or bad results given by that particular Yoga are discussed. These factors include placements of planets forming such yogas in various houses, signs, nakshatras and navamshas. They also include influences of other benefic and malefic planets on them; the overall theme of horoscope and Mahadashas (planetary periods). For better understanding, relevant examples from horoscopes have been featured. This way; logical, balanced and comprehensive approach has been implemented in case of each one of these Yogas.
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1636069991
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
This book features a number of important Yogas mentioned in Vedic astrology. These Yogas include benefic Yogas like Harsha Yoga, Sarala Yoga, Vimala Yoga, Pushkal Yoga, Shrinath Yoga, Chatussagara Yoga, Lakshmi Yoga, Vasumati Yoga and Simhasana Yoga. They also include malefic Yogas like Kemdrum Yoga, Shakat Yoga, Dur Yoga and Daridra Yoga. In case of each one of these Yogas, its prevalent definition is given first. Then the additional conditions required for proper formation of the Yoga are considered. Finally, other important factors which may affect the good or bad results given by that particular Yoga are discussed. These factors include placements of planets forming such yogas in various houses, signs, nakshatras and navamshas. They also include influences of other benefic and malefic planets on them; the overall theme of horoscope and Mahadashas (planetary periods). For better understanding, relevant examples from horoscopes have been featured. This way; logical, balanced and comprehensive approach has been implemented in case of each one of these Yogas.
Phaldeepika
Author: Gopesh Kumar Ojha
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
ISBN: 8120833406
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 700
Book Description
Phaldeepika by Gopesh Kumar Ojha Published by Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi (www.mlbd.co.in) Mantreswar was the greatest astrologer of the 12th century from the South of India. He compiled in Sanskrit the principles of Predictive Astrology propagated by Maharshi Parashar, Jaimini and various other great astrologers in his famous work Phaldeepika. This is one of the best books on Predictive Astrology. It includes the essence of Parashar, Jaimini and many more masters. Four hundred and fifty Yogas of Bhavartha Ratnakar of Shri Ramanuja have been added to befit the title Phaldeepika; Bhavartha Bodhini. The 28 chapters in the book cover various topics: the characteristics, house divisions, strength of planets, career, various yogas, raja yogas, marriage, children, longevity, periodic influence of planets, the effect of transits and ashtakvargas. The 11th chapter exclusively deals with the nativity of women; the 22nd chapter gives the interpretations and calculation of the Kalachakra dashas. This English edition also includes many horoscopes, tables and a glossary of Sanskrit and Hindi words. The language is easy to understand and even beginners after studying this book for a few months will be able to arrive at the right interpretations and timing of events.
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
ISBN: 8120833406
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 700
Book Description
Phaldeepika by Gopesh Kumar Ojha Published by Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi (www.mlbd.co.in) Mantreswar was the greatest astrologer of the 12th century from the South of India. He compiled in Sanskrit the principles of Predictive Astrology propagated by Maharshi Parashar, Jaimini and various other great astrologers in his famous work Phaldeepika. This is one of the best books on Predictive Astrology. It includes the essence of Parashar, Jaimini and many more masters. Four hundred and fifty Yogas of Bhavartha Ratnakar of Shri Ramanuja have been added to befit the title Phaldeepika; Bhavartha Bodhini. The 28 chapters in the book cover various topics: the characteristics, house divisions, strength of planets, career, various yogas, raja yogas, marriage, children, longevity, periodic influence of planets, the effect of transits and ashtakvargas. The 11th chapter exclusively deals with the nativity of women; the 22nd chapter gives the interpretations and calculation of the Kalachakra dashas. This English edition also includes many horoscopes, tables and a glossary of Sanskrit and Hindi words. The language is easy to understand and even beginners after studying this book for a few months will be able to arrive at the right interpretations and timing of events.
Predictive Astrology of the Hindus
Author: Pandit Gopesh Kumar Ojha
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
ISBN: 8120834151
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
There are many books on Hindu astrology. However, their perusal is a problem, particularly for the lay readers who do not know Sanskrit. Therefore the author has presented in this book the quintessence of predictive Hindu astrology in a medium understood worldwide. Hindu astrology is sidereal. But in the West, most astrologers base their calculations and inferences on the tropical zodiac. To cater to their needs and to enable them to convert a tropical zodiac. To cater to their needs and to enable them to convert a tropical chart into a sidereal one, the author has all through provided instructions so that the students and scholars of the West may take full advantage of this textbook. While sticking mainly to the Western terminology, he has utilized essential Hindu terminology where no single word in English could have conveyed the full import of the technical term in Sanskrit. Those who are beginners will find that in perusing this book they can start from scratch and ascend gradually to the high pinnacles of delineation and judgement. Those who are already acquainted with the subject will find many new rules and the discussions enlightening. Review(s) About the Author(s) Pandit Gopesh Kumar Ojha, one of the best astrologers in the world, was a great scholar and pioneer in writing books on Vedic Astrology, physiology, palmistry and various branches of samudrica shastra. For more information, please log on to www.mlbd.co.in
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
ISBN: 8120834151
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
There are many books on Hindu astrology. However, their perusal is a problem, particularly for the lay readers who do not know Sanskrit. Therefore the author has presented in this book the quintessence of predictive Hindu astrology in a medium understood worldwide. Hindu astrology is sidereal. But in the West, most astrologers base their calculations and inferences on the tropical zodiac. To cater to their needs and to enable them to convert a tropical zodiac. To cater to their needs and to enable them to convert a tropical chart into a sidereal one, the author has all through provided instructions so that the students and scholars of the West may take full advantage of this textbook. While sticking mainly to the Western terminology, he has utilized essential Hindu terminology where no single word in English could have conveyed the full import of the technical term in Sanskrit. Those who are beginners will find that in perusing this book they can start from scratch and ascend gradually to the high pinnacles of delineation and judgement. Those who are already acquainted with the subject will find many new rules and the discussions enlightening. Review(s) About the Author(s) Pandit Gopesh Kumar Ojha, one of the best astrologers in the world, was a great scholar and pioneer in writing books on Vedic Astrology, physiology, palmistry and various branches of samudrica shastra. For more information, please log on to www.mlbd.co.in
Varshphal (Annual Predication)
Author: S.P. Gour
Publisher: All India Federation of Astrologers' Societies
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
Parashari Jaimini and Tajik are the three most popular systems of Vedic Astrology. Parashar gives more importance to the planets while Jaimini considers the rashis to be more important. Tajik is mainly used in Prashna Shastra and in Varshaphal. Tajik diverts slightly always from the main stream of the traditional methods and employs newer techniques of Astrology. 'Tajik Neelakanthi', of Acharya Neelakantha, which was composed in the 16th century AD, is the base of Taik Jyotish. This does not mean that Varshaphal and Prashna techniques were not practised in vedic Astrology before this. 'Uttar Kalamrit' of Kalidas mentions and describes the computation of Varshaphal dasha which is different from the 'Mudda dasha' of Varshaphal. Apart from this, 'Shat Panchashikha' of Prithyushyas is the established classic of Prashna Shastra, which was composed centuries before 'Tajik Neelakanthi'. Ancient Kairaleeya Jyotish is also well known for considering Prashna to be their main technique. The influence of Greek and Arab culture is clearly seen on the word 'Tajik'. Arrival of the invaders from Western Asia initiated the exchange of culture between India and West Asia. This exchange introduced some newer techniques to our Vedic Astrology. One of these techniques was Tajik. This has been marked as the beginning of Tajik jyotish. Tajik word does not belong to Sanskrit. There are different opinions regarding this issue. Some scholars consider it to be a distorted from of the word 'Jatak'. Another view is that meaning of Tajik is a horse in Turkish and Persian language. The speed of this technique has been compared to that of a horse and for this reason it has been named Tajik. In any case the influence of Mohammedans on this knowledge is very clear. This is also confirmed by the other words of Tajik, namely mudda, muntha, sahams and the names of the Tajik yogas like Ithasal, Ikkabal, Ishraf, nakta, radda and khallasar etc. Moving at the average speed of 1° per day, Sun completes one round of the Zodiac in one year. For casting the annual horoscope we select the time when Sun reaches the longitude of the natal Sun. The horoscope cast for that date and time becomes the annual horoscope and the Varshaphal is decided on the basis of this horoscope. In a similar manner prediction for any year of the person's life can be given on the basis of the annual horoscope. In other words the annual horoscope is based on the longitude of the natal Sun and not on the date and time of birth. This also means that the date, day and time of the annual horoscope is generally different from that of the birth horoscope.
Publisher: All India Federation of Astrologers' Societies
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
Parashari Jaimini and Tajik are the three most popular systems of Vedic Astrology. Parashar gives more importance to the planets while Jaimini considers the rashis to be more important. Tajik is mainly used in Prashna Shastra and in Varshaphal. Tajik diverts slightly always from the main stream of the traditional methods and employs newer techniques of Astrology. 'Tajik Neelakanthi', of Acharya Neelakantha, which was composed in the 16th century AD, is the base of Taik Jyotish. This does not mean that Varshaphal and Prashna techniques were not practised in vedic Astrology before this. 'Uttar Kalamrit' of Kalidas mentions and describes the computation of Varshaphal dasha which is different from the 'Mudda dasha' of Varshaphal. Apart from this, 'Shat Panchashikha' of Prithyushyas is the established classic of Prashna Shastra, which was composed centuries before 'Tajik Neelakanthi'. Ancient Kairaleeya Jyotish is also well known for considering Prashna to be their main technique. The influence of Greek and Arab culture is clearly seen on the word 'Tajik'. Arrival of the invaders from Western Asia initiated the exchange of culture between India and West Asia. This exchange introduced some newer techniques to our Vedic Astrology. One of these techniques was Tajik. This has been marked as the beginning of Tajik jyotish. Tajik word does not belong to Sanskrit. There are different opinions regarding this issue. Some scholars consider it to be a distorted from of the word 'Jatak'. Another view is that meaning of Tajik is a horse in Turkish and Persian language. The speed of this technique has been compared to that of a horse and for this reason it has been named Tajik. In any case the influence of Mohammedans on this knowledge is very clear. This is also confirmed by the other words of Tajik, namely mudda, muntha, sahams and the names of the Tajik yogas like Ithasal, Ikkabal, Ishraf, nakta, radda and khallasar etc. Moving at the average speed of 1° per day, Sun completes one round of the Zodiac in one year. For casting the annual horoscope we select the time when Sun reaches the longitude of the natal Sun. The horoscope cast for that date and time becomes the annual horoscope and the Varshaphal is decided on the basis of this horoscope. In a similar manner prediction for any year of the person's life can be given on the basis of the annual horoscope. In other words the annual horoscope is based on the longitude of the natal Sun and not on the date and time of birth. This also means that the date, day and time of the annual horoscope is generally different from that of the birth horoscope.