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A tribute to a Vedic astrologer

V SUNDARAM

 

The science of astrology originated in India and has been

practiced continuously for more than 8,000 years. Records of

astrological knowledge are to be found in the history of all nations

and among the relics of all civilizations, past and present. Besides

India, rich astrological traditions have been discovered in China,

Chaldea, Babylon, Egypt, Persia and Arabia. Apart from the Vedic

records, perhaps the oldest records of astrological practice are to

be found in China. The Chinese have been as scrupulous in preserving

their records as the Hindus of Bharat. The records that exist

in India today point clearly to a highly developed knowledge of

astrology as far back as about 6,500 BC and actual manuscripts are

still extant which were written about 3,700 BC. Some of the

originals have been destroyed or lost but actual copies of these

originals were made by later astrologers. These are to be found in

the libraries of Maharajas and in the libraries of certain states in

India. Actual, detailed records of astrological science are

continuous from about 6,500 BC. One of the earliest authors of Vedic

astrology, copies of whose work are still to be found, is Pita Maha

who wrote a treatise on astrology called Pita Maha Siddhanta. He

lived and wrote this book about 3,000 BC.

Five hundred years later, another author-astrologer named

Vashishta wrote several books on astrology, astronomy and

philosophy. His most important work, and one which was used as an

authority by all subsequent writers on the subject, is Vashishta

Siddhanta, but he wrote many other equally erudite and authoritative

texts such as the Panch Siddhanta Kosha, Soorya Siddhanta,

Nityananda, etc. Yet, Parasara's Hora Sashtra and Varahamihara's

Brihat Jathaka, constitute the core Vedic Astrology Texts.

 

T Balan Nair

Thus it will be clear that the roots of Indian Astrology can

be traced back to the dawn of history. According to Indian

Astrology, your true self & personality is defined by the position

of the planets, at the time and place of your birth. The present and

future positions of the planets are compared with those of your

birth chart to predict your future. This is the basis of Indian

Astrology. The traditions of Vedic Astrology in Kerala have been

very strong and continuous for several centuries.

 

About one week ago I had the privilege of interviewing Balan

Nair, S/o. Raman Nair, a practicing astrologer firmly rooted in the

Vedic Astrological and Astronomical traditions of Kerala. He hails

from Kuzhalmannam village near Palghat Town in Kerala. He belongs to

a family of eminent Astrologers from Kerala. Several members of his

family have been practicing astrology in Chettinadu in Tamilnadu

from 1840. From his village Kuzhalmannam, one of Balan Nair's

ascestors called Kunjan Nair first went to Valayappatti village in

Chettinadu on the invitation of one N.R. Ramanathan Chettiar of

Valayapatti. As he was childless for several years after marriage,

he consulted Kunjan Nair on the prospects of his progeny. Kunjan

Nair advised him to get married for the second time so that he could

have children through both his wives! It happened exactly the way

Kunjan Nair had predicted. N.R. Ramanathan Chettiar was overwhelmed

by the astrological prowess of Kunjan Nair and requested him to take

up his permanent residence in Valayapatti. There began the contact

of Balan Nair's family with Valayapatti village in Chettinadu.

 

A few years later Kunjan Nair's brother Velayadum Nair also

went to Valayapatti to practice Jothidam. Both of them were taken to

Burma in the 1860s by Ramanathan Chettiar. It is a known

sociological fact that several families belonging to Nagarathar

community from Chettinadu started going to Burma for doing trade and

commerce in the years after 1840 and this trend became very

pronounced after 1860. Ramanathan Chettiar put Kunjan Nair and his

brother Velayudham Nair in touch with all the leading Nagarathar

families living in Burma at that time. This helped both the brothers

to make a reasonable fortune. Velayudham Nair became famous in

Chettinad from 1890 to 1930. It was Velayudham Nair who had

correctly predicted the future greatness of Sir Annamalai Chettiar

even in his childhood days.

Kannan Nair and his wife Later, Kannan Nair who was a nephew

of Velayudham Nair and his friend Karunakaran Nair went together to

Valayapatti to practice astrology in the 1920s. Kannan Nair's

sister's son is Balan Nair. Right from the age of 5, Balan Nair,

like all his predecessors, started learning Sanskrit, Malayalam,

Sastras, Vedas,Vaidyam, Mandram and Jothidam at the Kuzhalmannam

village school which was called in those days as 'Ezhutholi'. He was

drafted to Valayapatti in 1943, at the age of 11 to learn astrology

from Kannan Nair.

Balan Nair recalls one particular miraculous incident in his

life with great spiritual fervour. At the age of 18, while learning

Jothidam at the feet of Kannan Nair in Valayapatti village, some

Devatha appeared in his sleep and drew something with a sharp

instrument on his tongue. This thrilling experience is narrated by

Balan Nair with great humility and reverence and the vertical lines

can be noticed on the top of his tongue even now.

 

Balan Nair told me that learning astrology was a unique

experience those days. One had to learn i) Jadhakam; ii) Golam; iii)

Nimitham; iv) Prasnam; v) Muhurtam and vi) Kanitham. According to

Balan Nair, one's full life is not enough to learn all these

branches of astrology.

 

According to Balan Nair, it was only Varahamihira who in his

timeless work called 'BRIHAT JATHAGAM' completely streamlined for

all time the science of astrology. It contains 16 chapters with

about 1000 slokhas. There are a few other things to be learnt which

are not found in traditional books on astrology. They are

called 'Vishesha vidhi' which are in the nature of exceptions not to

be found in known treatises in the field of astrology and are meant

to be communicated only orally by a Guru to a Sishya and in no other

fashion. 'The complete knowledge and mastery of 'Vishesha Vidhi' is

a matter of one's Guru's Grace and Divine Grace'. Balan Nair says

with earnestness and modesty.

 

When I asked him about the fundamental texts which formed

the basis of his astrological training, he named great astrological

works like Kala Vidhanam, Muhurtha Madhaviyam, Jathaka Desam,

Jathaka Parijadam and Phaladeepika, apart from the core Vedic texts

like Parasara's Hora Sashtra and Varahamihara's Brihat Jathaka.

 

When I asked him what are the qualities of an outstanding

astrologer, he listed them in the following order: Bakthi, Humility,

Discipline, Intelligence, Equanimity of mind, capacity to treat

everyone as equal, and above all a passionate concern not only for

human but global welfare.

 

Balan Nair came to Chennai in 1985 from Valayapatti. Later

he shifted to a village on the outskirts of Chennai. Thousands flock

to him to get his astrological advice at Vengaivasal Village near

Medavakkam in Kancheepuram District. He has built a beautiful temple

for Goddess Mookambika. He is living in his own house adjacent to

this temple making himself available for all those who need his

astrological guidance or advice. A man of Himalayan learning in the

world of Vedic Astrology, he wants to remain anonymous. He told me

with great humility: 'In the ocean of Jothida Sastra, I am like a

catamaran (a wooden plank) trying to cross the mighty ocean of the

past, present and future'.

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Dear Prabhuji,

 

Dandavat pranams,

 

I'm desperately looking for a good astrologers for a

couple of years now but have not been satified. Can

you tell me how to come in contact with this Balan

Nair. I would be verry gratefull.

 

Thank you,

 

Hare Krishna,

 

Bhakta Svarupa dasa

 

--- Vrndavan Parker <vrnparker wrote:

 

 

 

A tribute to a Vedic astrologer

V SUNDARAM

 

The science of astrology originated in India

and has been

practiced continuously for more than 8,000 years.

Records of

astrological knowledge are to be found in the history

of all nations

and among the relics of all civilizations, past and

present. Besides

India, rich astrological traditions have been

discovered in China,

Chaldea, Babylon, Egypt, Persia and Arabia. Apart from

the Vedic

records, perhaps the oldest records of astrological

practice are to

be found in China. The Chinese have been as scrupulous

in preserving

their records as the Hindus of Bharat. The

records that exist

in India today point clearly to a highly developed

knowledge of

astrology as far back as about 6,500 BC and actual

manuscripts are

still extant which were written about 3,700 BC. Some

of the

originals have been destroyed or lost but actual

copies of these

originals were made by later astrologers. These are to

be found in

the libraries of Maharajas and in the libraries of

certain states in

India. Actual, detailed records of astrological

science are

continuous from about 6,500 BC. One of the earliest

authors of Vedic

astrology, copies of whose work are still to be found,

is Pita Maha

who wrote a treatise on astrology called Pita Maha

Siddhanta. He

lived and wrote this book about 3,000 BC.

Five hundred years later, another

author-astrologer named

Vashishta wrote several books on astrology, astronomy

and

philosophy. His most important work, and one which was

used as an

authority by all subsequent writers on the subject, is

Vashishta

Siddhanta, but he wrote many other equally erudite and

authoritative

texts such as the Panch Siddhanta Kosha, Soorya

Siddhanta,

Nityananda, etc. Yet, Parasara's Hora Sashtra and

Varahamihara's

Brihat Jathaka, constitute the core Vedic Astrology

Texts.

 

T Balan Nair

Thus it will be clear that the roots of Indian

Astrology can

be traced back to the dawn of history. According to

Indian

Astrology, your true self & personality is defined by

the position

of the planets, at the time and place of your birth.

The present and

future positions of the planets are compared with

those of your

birth chart to predict your future. This is the basis

of Indian

Astrology. The traditions of Vedic Astrology in Kerala

have been

very strong and continuous for several centuries.

 

About one week ago I had the privilege of

interviewing Balan

Nair, S/o. Raman Nair, a practicing astrologer firmly

rooted in the

Vedic Astrological and Astronomical traditions of

Kerala. He hails

from Kuzhalmannam village near Palghat Town in Kerala.

He belongs to

a family of eminent Astrologers from Kerala. Several

members of his

family have been practicing astrology in Chettinadu in

Tamilnadu

from 1840. From his village Kuzhalmannam, one of Balan

Nair's

ascestors called Kunjan Nair first went to

Valayappatti village in

Chettinadu on the invitation of one N.R. Ramanathan

Chettiar of

Valayapatti. As he was childless for several years

after marriage,

he consulted Kunjan Nair on the prospects of his

progeny. Kunjan

Nair advised him to get married for the second time so

that he could

have children through both his wives! It happened

exactly the way

Kunjan Nair had predicted. N.R. Ramanathan Chettiar

was overwhelmed

by the astrological prowess of Kunjan Nair and

requested him to take

up his permanent residence in Valayapatti. There began

the contact

of Balan Nair's family with Valayapatti village in

Chettinadu.

 

A few years later Kunjan Nair's brother

Velayadum Nair also

went to Valayapatti to practice Jothidam. Both of them

were taken to

Burma in the 1860s by Ramanathan Chettiar. It is a

known

sociological fact that several families belonging to

Nagarathar

community from Chettinadu started going to Burma for

doing trade and

commerce in the years after 1840 and this trend became

very

pronounced after 1860. Ramanathan Chettiar put Kunjan

Nair and his

brother Velayudham Nair in touch with all the leading

Nagarathar

families living in Burma at that time. This helped

both the brothers

to make a reasonable fortune. Velayudham Nair became

famous in

Chettinad from 1890 to 1930. It was Velayudham Nair

who had

correctly predicted the future greatness of Sir

Annamalai Chettiar

even in his childhood days.

Kannan Nair and his wife Later, Kannan Nair who

was a nephew

of Velayudham Nair and his friend Karunakaran Nair

went together to

Valayapatti to practice astrology in the 1920s. Kannan

Nair's

sister's son is Balan Nair. Right from the age of 5,

Balan Nair,

like all his predecessors, started learning Sanskrit,

Malayalam,

Sastras, Vedas,Vaidyam, Mandram and Jothidam at the

Kuzhalmannam

village school which was called in those days as

'Ezhutholi'. He was

drafted to Valayapatti in 1943, at the age of 11 to

learn astrology

from Kannan Nair.

Balan Nair recalls one particular miraculous

incident in his

life with great spiritual fervour. At the age of 18,

while learning

Jothidam at the feet of Kannan Nair in Valayapatti

village, some

Devatha appeared in his sleep and drew something with

a sharp

instrument on his tongue. This thrilling experience is

narrated by

Balan Nair with great humility and reverence and the

vertical lines

can be noticed on the top of his tongue even now.

 

Balan Nair told me that learning astrology was

a unique

experience those days. One had to learn i) Jadhakam;

ii) Golam; iii)

Nimitham; iv) Prasnam; v) Muhurtam and vi) Kanitham.

According to

Balan Nair, one's full life is not enough to learn all

these

branches of astrology.

 

According to Balan Nair, it was only

Varahamihira who in his

timeless work called 'BRIHAT JATHAGAM' completely

streamlined for

all time the science of astrology. It contains 16

chapters with

about 1000 slokhas. There are a few other things to be

learnt which

are not found in traditional books on astrology. They

are

called 'Vishesha vidhi' which are in the nature of

exceptions not to

be found in known treatises in the field of astrology

and are meant

to be communicated only orally by a Guru to a Sishya

and in no other

fashion. 'The complete knowledge and mastery of

'Vishesha Vidhi' is

a matter of one's Guru's Grace and Divine Grace'.

Balan Nair says

with earnestness and modesty.

 

When I asked him about the fundamental texts

which formed

the basis of his astrological training, he named great

astrological

works like Kala Vidhanam, Muhurtha Madhaviyam, Jathaka

Desam,

Jathaka Parijadam and Phaladeepika, apart from the

core Vedic texts

like Parasara's Hora Sashtra and Varahamihara's Brihat

Jathaka.

 

When I asked him what are the qualities of an

outstanding

astrologer, he listed them in the following order:

Bakthi, Humility,

Discipline, Intelligence, Equanimity of mind, capacity

to treat

everyone as equal, and above all a passionate concern

not only for

human but global welfare.

 

Balan Nair came to Chennai in 1985 from

Valayapatti. Later

he shifted to a village on the outskirts of Chennai.

Thousands flock

to him to get his astrological advice at Vengaivasal

Village near

Medavakkam in Kancheepuram District. He has built a

beautiful temple

for Goddess Mookambika. He is living in his own house

adjacent to

this temple making himself available for all those who

need his

astrological guidance or advice. A man of Himalayan

learning in the

world of Vedic Astrology, he wants to remain

anonymous. He told me

with great humility: 'In the ocean of Jothida Sastra,

I am like a

catamaran (a wooden plank) trying to cross the mighty

ocean of the

past, present and future'.

http://newstodaynet.com/2006sud/06mar/1603ss1.htm

 

 

 

 

 

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