Guest guest Posted July 2, 2000 Report Share Posted July 2, 2000 Could someone please tell me the name of a good beginners book about Vedic astrology? There are a number of beginner books. When I started out I read a few, and found I learned something from each. Contact JDR Ventures. They sell all of them. Light on Life by Hart DeFouw Astrology of the Seers by Frawley Dr Raman has some beginner books Other beginner books from India are there, including Dr Charaks Ronnie Dreyer's ....and a bunch of others exist JDR Ventures 918 Douglas Dr. Wooster, OH 44691 Home: 330-263-1308 Fax: 330-264-8544 jdrventures.com Seller of most Vedic Astrology Books in English, friendly, easy to work with, has a catalog and same on web site. Is lagna the same as the ascendant in western ast.? Lagna means Ascendent, yes I need to know terminology also. Are Vedic terms transposable from western terms? Many are the same. We never say "Stellium", but aspects, planets, signs, houses, all the same. Much is the same, some things are not. Basically, where do i start?? Read beginner books for sure. Learn the basics that way. I have the 3 videos on the basics as well. I think you have the Levacy book right? That's one of the beginner books. Read that one, and some others. You also asked me: Do you think i should get a Hindu dictionary? There is a good book called "Dictionary of Astrology" which is mostly about Hindu Astrology. JDR has this book. It's from India. That will help you as a dictionary. It's pretty complete even though its roughly done, like alot of books from India. Many helpful things in that book. I've used it alot. Do i need to study the B. Gita also? Only if you want to understand the essence of the Hindu philosophy, which is aligned with Jyotish, yes, and I think everyone should read the Gita regardless, to strengthen their Spiritual understandings, no matter what their religion. It's one of the best authentic presentaions of Spiritual Philosophy in human history, plus, you could call it the Hindu Bible. There is the translation of the Gita of Bhaktivedanta Swami online. http://www.asitis.com Here you can read the whole thing online, or whatever... check it out. It may be easier to buy a copy. Most used bookstores will have Prabhupada's Gita in stock, as so many were distributed and end up there...I recently went into a used bookstore here in Eugene and easily replenished my shelves with Krishna related books. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2000 Report Share Posted July 2, 2000 Dear Das, Thanks. It's good to know to what to ask for. You are always there with the answer. With much respect, Karen Townsend Das wrote: > Could someone please tell me the name of a good > beginners book about Vedic astrology? > > There are a number of beginner books. When I started out I read a few, > and found I learned something from each. Contact JDR Ventures. They sell > all of them. > > Light on Life by Hart DeFouw > Astrology of the Seers by Frawley > Dr Raman has some beginner books > Other beginner books from India are there, including Dr Charaks > Ronnie Dreyer's ....and a bunch of others exist > > JDR Ventures > 918 Douglas Dr. > Wooster, OH 44691 > Home: 330-263-1308 > Fax: 330-264-8544 > jdrventures.com > > Seller of most Vedic Astrology Books in English, friendly, easy to work > with, has a catalog and same on web site. > > Is lagna the same as the ascendant in western ast.? > > Lagna means Ascendent, yes > > I need to know terminology also. > Are Vedic terms transposable from western terms? > > Many are the same. We never say "Stellium", but aspects, planets, signs, > houses, all the same. Much is the same, some things are not. > > Basically, where do i start?? > > Read beginner books for sure. Learn the basics that way. I have the 3 > videos on the basics as well. I think you have the Levacy book right? > That's one of the beginner books. Read that one, and some others. > > You also asked me: > > Do you think i should get a Hindu dictionary? > > There is a good book called "Dictionary of Astrology" which is mostly > about Hindu Astrology. JDR has this book. It's from India. That will > help you as a dictionary. It's pretty complete even though its roughly > done, like alot of books from India. Many helpful things in that book. > I've used it alot. > > Do i need to study the B. Gita also? > > Only if you want to understand the essence of the Hindu philosophy, > which is aligned with Jyotish, yes, and I think everyone should read the > Gita regardless, to strengthen their Spiritual understandings, no matter > what their religion. It's one of the best authentic presentaions of > Spiritual Philosophy in human history, plus, you could call it the Hindu > Bible. There is the translation of the Gita of Bhaktivedanta Swami > online. > > http://www.asitis.com > > Here you can read the whole thing online, or whatever... check it out. > > It may be easier to buy a copy. Most used bookstores will have > Prabhupada's Gita in stock, as so many were distributed and end up > there...I recently went into a used bookstore here in Eugene and easily > replenished my shelves with Krishna related books. > > ------ > Was the salesman clueless? Productopia has the answers. > http://click./1/4633/1/_/913692/_/962573650/ > ------ > > > gjlist- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2000 Report Share Posted July 3, 2000 Hello Jace, To start with Indian Astrology, you should first go for its mathematics part which includes making horoscopes, divisional charts, dashas, and other important things which you will need at every step. Try Astronomy and Mathematical Astrology by Deepak Kapoor for mathematical portion. Also, take Table of Asendants and Ephemeris for the year 2000 With Best Wishes Bye! Vipin Doda Free! Astrological Consultancy http://www.sonipat.com/supraastrology indianastroman Ph: 0091-1264-50841 ICQ#: 65802234 - Jace Townsend gjlist Monday, July 03, 2000 2:46 AM [gjlist] message from neophyte Dearest List Members, Could someone please tell me the name of a good beginners book about Vedic astrology? Is lagna the same as the ascendant in western ast.? I need to know terminology also. Are Vedic terms transposable from western terms? Basically, where do i start?? Thank you all, Karen Townsend D.O.B. 7-12-1954 04-52a.m. gjlist- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.