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Tribute to Bangalore Venkat Raman, b. 1913, astrologer from Karnataka; comprises articles on his life and work.
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Dr Raman Spent His Whole Life In The Study Of The Relation Between Cosmic And Terrestrial Phenomena. He Was Able To Demonstrate By His Writings And Predictions That The Astrological Theory Of Cosmic Influences Affecting Human Life Is Essentially Correct. Author Of More Than 40 Titles Dr Raman'S Special Fields Of Research Were Hindu Astronomy, Astro-Psychology, Weather And Political Forecasts, Diseases Diagnosis, Among Others.
How to Judge a Horoscope is a departure from the conventional method of treatment of astrology. It is a study in the use of Horoscope in every manês daily life. The work in two volumes is divided in twelve houses, containing six each in consecutive order. The twelve houses have reference to the material relation of soul (jeeva) in its journey from the cradle to the grave. The study of illustrations (charts) makes every pointãeven the omitted rudimentary principles and rulesãvery clear and graspable. Volume I deals with houses I to VI. First House deals with the beginning of life, childhood, health, physical body and character. Second House represents family, face, right eye, food, manners...
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A most reliable guide to practical astrology, Notable Horoscopes does not contain startling predictions and amazing forecasts. But it is the product of investigations and studies by the author presented here in an orderly and scientific form but in simple language easily understandable by the average reader.
Jaimini is held in very great esteem throughout India not only for his philosophical aphorisms but for his astrological writings also. Jaiminisutras as presented in these pages deals with a system of astrology that has no parallel in the existing methods. The profundity and brevity of these sutras comprehend a vast amount of knowledge in the shortest forms possible. In the end, the author remarks that all that he has written is quite true, as these truths have been propounded by the still earlier Maharshis, Pitamaha or Brahma, Vyasa, Parasara, Vasistha, Garga, Bhrigu, Surya, Chandra, Brihaspati, Sukra, Marichi, Palaha, Pulisa, Maya and other eminent scientists. The treatment of the different...