Predictive Techniques In Varshaphala
Author : Dr. K S Charak
Publisher : Institute of Vedic Astrology
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 10,71 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Hindu astrology
ISBN : 9788186824030
Author : Dr. K S Charak
Publisher : Institute of Vedic Astrology
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 10,71 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Hindu astrology
ISBN : 9788186824030
Author : K. S. Charak
Publisher : Institute of Vedic Astrology
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 30,22 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Hindu astrology
ISBN : 9788190100816
The First Book On Annuasl Horoscopy Or Varshaphala (The Tajika System) Which Id Fully Illustrate.
Author : S.P. Gour
Publisher : All India Federation of Astrologers' Societies
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 11,54 MB
Release :
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN :
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.
Author : Manmohan Singh Mehta
Publisher :
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 42,58 MB
Release : 2003-01-23
Category : Horoscopes
ISBN : 9788170820260
Author : Dr. K S Charak
Publisher : Institute of Vedic Astrology
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 47,2 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Medical astrology
ISBN : 9788190100830
Author : Shanker Adawal
Publisher : Sagar Publications
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 30,27 MB
Release :
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN :
In Vedic astrology, the associations the planets form or variations of how they are placed in a horoscope are referred to as yogas. Yoga literally means union or that which adds, joins or yokes. Astrologically, Yoga refers to planetary combinations or configurations and their special results, which affect the life of an individual. In traditional Indian ephemeris, known as Panchang, Yoga is also a particular division of time, arrived at by adding longitudes of the Sun and the Moon at birth. These are 27 in number, starting from Viskumbha to Vaidhriti, each governed by a different constellation or lunar-mansion, which are also 27 in number. In spiritual field, the word “Yoga” means training, taming and stimulating the body and mind with universal soul. In Ayurveda, the yoga of two or more medicines gives specific results. Yogas are one of the unique features of Vedic astrology. There are hundreds of yogas mentioned in various classical texts. Most of the yogas are formed of more than one planet, but all combinations do not mean a yoga formation. The idea behind these yogas is to equate the planets’ strength in a chart, and how & when they will produce their effects in a native’s life.
Author : B.V. Raman
Publisher : UBS Publishers' Distributors
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 18,16 MB
Release : 1992-11
Category : Hindu astrology
ISBN : 9788185273952
Author : Dinesh Shankar Mathur
Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 35,24 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9788120816275
Astrology can be considered a useful branch of knowledge only if its concepts and principles could be applied to assess the personality and life of a person, and to look into the years ahead to tell him as to what is in store for him.
Author : Dr. K S Charak
Publisher : Institute of Vedic Astrology
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 16,93 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Hindu astrology
ISBN : 9788190100854
Author : V. K. Choudhry
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 21,52 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Horary astrology
ISBN : 9788170820215