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Vedic Astrology 41
- By Govind Kumar
- Published 10/3/2007
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The number of terrestrial days
passed from any Epoch is called Ahargana and the days reckoned from
the Day of Creation is called Srishtyadi Ahargana. This method of
calculation is given in the master astronomical treatise, the Surya
Siddhanta, First Chapter. In order to determine the Abdesa ( lord of
Year), Masesa ( Lord of Month ) & Varesa ( lord of the day of week
), this Ahargana has to be calculated.
Vedic Astrology 39: Mathematical Astrology Part II
- By Govind Kumar
- Published 09/3/2007
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Numerical values are assigned to planets in certain directions. For instance Jupiter & Mercury become powerful when they are in the Ascendant ( East ). Sun & Mars are powerful on the Upper Meridien or Zenith ( Tenth ). Saturn is powerful in the West ( Seventh ) & Moon & Venus become potent on the Nadir ( Fourth ). They will have complete Directional strength or Digbala ( 60 Shashtiamsas ) in these directions.
Vedic Astrology 38
- By Govind Kumar
- Published 08/15/2007
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For a clear knowledge of Spherical Astronomy , Trigonometry and a comprehension of the doctrine of spherical projection for one who wishes to be an astrologer par excellence. At the same time, we warn our readers that, whilst Mathematical Astrology is beautiful and captivating, too much indulgence in it can harm one's power of intuition, the development of which is a must from the perspective of this Scientia Intuitiva !
Vedic Astrology 37
- By Govind Kumar
- Published 06/5/2007
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As Vedic Astrology is a revealed Science, revealed to the Seers in Yogic flashes of heightened Consciousness, the remedies prescribed are effective and can ward off negative influences and make man actualise his potential, both material and spiritual, which are the obverse and the reverse of the same coin of Life !
Vedic Astrology 36
- By Govind Kumar
- Published 03/6/2007
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Astrology is a deep and complicated science. There may be good yogas in the horoscope but because of some negative cancellational factors, these yogasmay not fructify. There are many a complaint that the " Yogas in my horoscope are not experiential". This is because of some Bhanga ( cancellational factors )
hidden in the natal chart.
Vedic Astrology 35 - Wealth Ascendant - Dhana Lagna
- By Govind Kumar
- Published 02/18/2007
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In
a pragmatic or a business world, people are more bothered about
material benefits than Self_Actualistion. No one can be blamed for this
because business or making money is a Social Security Need ( as per
Abraham Maslow's Need Hierarchy Scale ). Higher than the social
security need is the Self Actualisation need. But most of the people
are on the Social Security need level and use all their energies to
survive econmically in a competitive world.
Vedic Astrology 34
- By Govind Kumar
- Published 01/31/2007
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Nothing
happens by itself. Everything happens by Cause. The Universal Law of Cause & Effect, the Law of Retribution, the Law of Nemesis, the Law of Action & Reaction is the grand Law of Causation, known to the philosophers as the Universal Law of Karma. Who can transcend the Universal Law ?
Vedic Astrology 33
- By Govind Kumar
- Published 01/24/2007
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Yogas are important combinations in Vedic Astrology. Yogas are formed by planets being angular and well posited. There are 5 main Great Yogas called Mahapurusha Yogas, effectuated by Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn.
Vedic Astrology 32
- By Govind Kumar
- Published 01/4/2007
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Those
born under VISHKAMBA NITHYAYOGA have predictive or prognosticating
ability.They are spiritual minded and not materialstic. They are
interested in the divine and the occult side of life. They love all
that moves. It is quite possible that they have a small bend of the
body when they walk.
Vedic Astrology 31
- By Govind Kumar
- Published 12/17/2006
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Tidhi means a lunation. When the Moon is 0 to 12 degrees away from the Sun, it is the
first Lunation or Prathama. The second lunation is Dwitheeya, when the
Moon is 12 to 24 degrees away from the Sun. There are 15 Thithis in
all. The fifteenth is Pournami
or Full Moon, when the Moon is 180 degrees away from the Sun. When the
Moon is 0 degrees away from the Sun, it is Amavasi or New Moon.

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