Prediction through Dasha System


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Prediction through Dasha System is the chief objective of Predictive Astrology. Maharshi Parashar has mentioned 43 types of Dashas in his "Brihat Parashar Hora Shastra". Here in this book the Vimshottari Dasha has been mentioned elaborately in particular, which is used extensively. Besides, the Ashtottari and Yogini Dashas have also been narrated briefly. Vimshottari Dasha system is based on constellation. This system is used throughout India and recognized by all. It is based on the lordship of planet. The native can have result according to the house of which the planet is the lord. So, it is essential to know the Karakatva of the house and the merit of the lord of it. The book has been composed keeping in view the problems of the students of All India Federation of Astrologers' Societies on the inspiration of Mr. Arun Kumar Bansal. This book explains the method of prediction on the basis of Dasha in any easy to understand manner. A learned astrologer has to make study of the three different parts of a horoscope - 1. Yoga, the combination of planets and Lords, 2. Period-sub-period i.e. dasha, 3. Gochar that is, transit. All the three parts are the supplements of each other. Yoga is most important among all the three parts. Period-sub-period i.e. dasha may prove to be futile if there is no Yoga in a horoscope. For example, Period-sub-period that of Lord of fifth house or of Karaka planet cannot bless a native with a child if there is no Santan Yoga in his horoscope. Likewise, Gochar too cannot do anything if there is no Yoga in a horoscope. So, all the three parts are essential to have the result.







The Order of Planets in Vimshottari Dasha


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Why are the planetary rulers in Vimshottari Dasha sequenced the way they are? This is one of the many questions that I have pondered in my studies of Vedic Astrology. In my search for an answer one thing became abundantly clear, there is not much on the subject. There are only a handful of authors whose material I have had the fortune to obtain who have attempted to address this question. In other works where this question is raised, the overall consensus is that the reason behind the order of planetary rulers in Vimshottari Dasha is a mystery that has yet to be solved. With not being able to find a suitable answer in any of the already published material, I stumbled upon a subject called Vortex-Based Mathematics in the summer of 2009, where I was now able to see a possible explanation for why the order of planets in Vimshottari Dasha follows the sequence that it does. So I decided in December 2009 to attempt to put in writing the connection I saw with Vimshottari and what is called Vortex-Based Mathematics. I had completed a manuscript in September 2011, but did not think I had enough material to publish a book. After coming across the manuscript and the work I had already done in late January 2015, I decided that it would be well worth it to proceed with publishing the material I had put together. It is my sincere hope that this will help to shed some light on unraveling the mystery behind the order of planets in Vimshottari Dasha.







Jaiminisutras


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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 Bhavas, Rasis and Planets will be found a little confusing in the beginning but with some patience, diligence and practice the peculiarities of his system readily yield themselves to our comprehension. He gives various Lagnas, Hora Lagna, Ghatika Lagna, Upapada Lagna, Varnada Lagna and so forth. His Dasas are mostly founded on Rasis and Navamsas. Brahma, Rudra and Mahesvara Dasas are peculiar in these sutras. It is asserted by some that Jaiminisutras extend over eight adhyayas. However here only two chapters, in four parts each, have been explained. The masterly way in which the Maharshi has explained the Astrological principles will surely make the students masters in this line.




Shodasha Varga


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The Shodasa Vargas or sixteen divisional charts are an essential technique that is studied in vedic astrology in order to understand the true nature of an individual. Each varga focuses on a different area of life, and together they represent the complete picture, reflecting human consciousness from reality to the subconscious. Komilla Sutton unravels the sixteen vargas and their secrets through the in-depth study of case histories that include Sri Ramana Maharshi, Bill Clinton, Prince William, Bill Gates, Sri Aurobindo, Oprah Winfrey, Julia Roberts, George Clooney, Michael Jackson and many more. She explains the navamsha techniques of relationship compatibility, karakamsha, the atmakaraka in navamsha, how to analyse dasha and transits with vargas, plus vimshopaka, visheshika amsha and finally, appropriate remedies. This book is perfect for all students of vedic astrology, from beginner level to advanced.




The Pocket Book of Vaastu


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The first book on Vaastu that gives clear guidelines for: plots; houses and flats; offices and shops; existing buildings, structures and properties. Also included are four separate sections on how to evaluate your plot, house, building and property and what changes you can easily do to make your surroundings more harmonious and fruitful, without making any basic changes in the structure




Essential of Horary Astrology Or Prasna Padavi


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This book provides an insight into the importance of astrology viz., natal, electional and horary, as well as deals with other dimensions of this science such as spirituality, spiritualism, Ayurveda, transmigration of souls, thought-reading, dreams, temple and its rituals and effects of particular sins. The work presents new theories and methods of determining success and defeat in contests and wars with the help of illustrative charts. It urges readers to avoid fatalism commonly associated with predictions and explains how one could solve riddles in life and tide over the pessimistic attitude and related psychological problems. The author has thrown fresh light on some questions like the name of the author of Prasnamarga, line of succession of his pupils, and the authorship of the Dasadhyayi. The most significant contribution of this work is the clear exposition of the rules of Astamangala and Devaprasna, in addition to Candragupti (water-divination), martial problems, Coragrahas, Necromancy, special importance of Mandi and Dasa of its star, Kalacakradasa, etc.







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