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Namaste all,

 

 

Sorry for this delayed announcement. We are pleased to extend a warm invitation

to you for the 3rd Annual SJC Conference on ‘TIMING OF EVENTS’, IN MUMBAI from

JANUARY 13-20, 2005.

 

 

 

This conference will be a Golden Opportunity to all practicing astrologers as

well as astrology students to learn many techniques of timing of various events,

under the personal guidance of Pandit Sanjay Rath and other Jyotish Gurus. We

expect many rare techniques to be disclosed at this conference in the land of

Mahalakshmi.

 

 

 

Please note that participation will be limited to maximum 125 and Reasonably

priced accommodation (as stated below) can be arranged till the rooms are

available. THE REGISTRATION AND ROOM BOOKINGS WILL BE PURELY ON FIRST COME-FIRST

SERVED BASIS.

 

 

 

The schedule of the conference is given below. However it is tentative and

subject to change.

 

 

 

Venue:

 

YUVA CENTER

 

SECTOR-7, PLOT NO.-23, KHARGHAR

 

NAVI MUMBAI-410210.

 

Tel: 022-27560999, Fax: 022-27560970

 

E-mail: yuvacentre

 

 

 

Registration fee:

 

8 days [including break-fast, lunch & tea & Study Material]

 

Indians: Rs. 4,500/- per head. If spouse is also joining the conference then the

fee will be Rs. 7500/- for both.

 

Foreigners: $ 200 per head.

 

 

 

Local sight-seeing [OPTIONAL]: One bus will be arranged and booking will be at

first cum first served basis – Charges per head will be intimated later. This

would include the famous Mahalakshmi Temple and if Yogi Karve is in town a visit

to him.

 

 

 

Mode Of Payment: Bank cheque/ DD, Bank transfer

 

 

 

Cheque:

 

Ø In the name of “Sri Jagannath Center” payable at Vashi, Mumbai

 

Ø To be sent to Mr. J.K.Dasgupta, 112, Thacker Tower, Sector 17,

Vashi, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Tel+91 22 27894843, Mobile: 9821185749,

email: dgassociates , dga

 

 

 

Bank Transfer:

 

Ø Pls send the bank transfer to “Sri Jagannath Center” a/c no

5402000012642 , HDFC, Vashi Branch

 

 

 

Drafts

 

Ø To be paid at HDFC, Vashi branch

 

 

 

Last date of receiving registration is 30.10.2004, Please send your request for

registration to either of the persons mentioned below.

 

 

 

1.

 

J.K. Dasgupta

 

022-27894843, 022-27893783, 9821185749

 

dga

 

2.

 

Vishwanatham, 9820228271

 

vishwanatham

 

 

 

3.

 

Ashwin Hirani, 9819492919

 

ashviyn

 

4.

 

Vinay Patwardhan, 0251-2863974

 

patwardhanvinay

 

 

 

Note: If payment is made directly to the bank, pls intimate atleast 2 of the

above gentlemen re your registration and payment of the same.

 

 

 

Accommodation:

 

Reasonably priced accommodation is available at the venue of the workshop for 50

persons maximum. Tentatively 2 double & 4 single occupancy room has been

reserved. Balance will be on triple sharing basis including 12 occupancies (6

gents & 6 ladies) in 2 dormitories. Dormitory accommodations are very decent and

can be increased – in case of more requirements. Rates are as follows and are

including vegetarian dinner,

 

 

 

1. A/c room(single occupancy): Rs.725.00 per person per day

 

2. A/c room(double occupancy): Rs.575.00 per person per day

 

3. A/c room(triple occupancy): Rs.500.00 per person per day

 

4. Non A/c room(single occupancy): Rs. 525.00 per person per day

 

5. Non A/c room(double occupancy): Rs. 425.00 per person per day

 

5. Non A/c room(triple occupancy): Rs. 375.00 per person per day

 

7. Non A/c Dormitory accommodation: Rs.175.00 per person per day

 

 

 

Besides above, some more accommodations can be arranged at the following place –

in case of more participants, requiring accommodations for the conference and if

registrations are done well in advance.

 

 

 

ITPI, MRC Guest house

 

Plot no 100, Sector 15

 

Vivekananda Nagar

 

CBD, Belapur (an adjacent node to Kharghar)

 

Navi Mumbai

 

Tel: 022-27576162

 

 

 

Rates are as follows and do not include dinner,

 

 

 

1. A/c room(single occupancy): Rs.400.00 per person per day

 

2. A/c room(double occupancy): Rs.375.00 per person per day

 

3. Non A/c room(single occupancy): Rs. 200.00 per person per day

 

4. Non A/c room(double occupancy): Rs. 150.00 per person per day

 

 

 

Persons allotted accommodation here will provided transport from the Guest house

to the conference venue in the morning and dropping back after the conference is

over.

 

 

 

Besides the above accommodations – good hotels are also available in Vashi about

14 km ahead of Kharghar at reasonable rates ranging from Rs. 1000.00 per day to

Rs. 2500.00 per day for single occupancy AC / non AC rooms. All these hotels are

of international standard and have in-house restaurant facilities. Advance

booking of hotels can also be arranged – if requested.

 

 

 

Please contact either of the under-mentioned persons for registration along with

accommodation requirements and any other assistance, guidance or clarifications.

 

 

 

Looking forward to your enthusiastic response,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HOW TO COME TO NAVI MUMBAI FROM RAIL HEADS OR AIRPORT

 

 

 

Navi Mumbai is strategically located near the Mumbai-Pune expressway and well

connected from all sides.

 

 

 

Road Transport :

 

 

 

Bus

 

 

 

If you get down at Dadar Rly Station, come out from the Dadar east side and walk

down upto Dadar TT fly over. Take Bus No. 521 from bus stop meant for Navi

Mumbai – for Vashi terminus. From Vashi terminus there are frequent NMMC buses

as well as autoricksaws for going to Khargar. However, autoricksaw may charge

half return fare.

 

 

 

There are other ample ST & BEST buses are available from Dadar bus stop – for

Vashi, Uran, Panvel. All buses towards Uran & Panvel goes via Khargar.

 

 

 

Taxi

 

 

 

If you are coming by air then get down at Sahar international or domestic

airport, take a Taxi upto Vashi / Khargar. It will cost approx. 500 /- (INR)

upto Vashi from Sahar international airport and approx. 450/- (INR) from

domestic airport.

 

 

 

Make sure that the taxi has Navi Mumbai registration. No return fare has to be

paid and also make sure that the taxi will charge as per meter. The passenger

has to bear one-way toll charge of Rs. 20.00 at the entrance of Navi Mumbai.

 

 

 

If all the above is tough to understand then we can TRY to get you picked up

personally from the airport and accord you a warm welcome to India.

 

 

 

Rail Transport:

 

 

 

If you are getting down at CST, you can take a local train of harbour line to

Vashi or Panvel from platform no. 1 or 2 (for harbour line). All trains to

Panvel goes through Vashi & Khargar.

 

 

 

If you are getting down at Mumbai Central , then take a taxi upto CST – which

will cost approx. Rs 40.00 & then take local from CST. You also can take a local

train from Mumbai Central – but you have to change at Dadar for Kurla, from

Kurla again change for Vashi / Panvel trains

 

 

 

If you want to come from Dadar, then take a local till Kurla & then change for

Vashi / Khragar.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SHREE JAGANNATH VEDIC CENTER

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR 3rd ANNUAL SJC CONFERENCE IN MUMBAI

 

 

 

 

 

MORNING SESSION

 

 

 

AFTERNOON SESSION

 

EVENING SESSION

 

Day

 

Date

 

9:30 am - 11 am

 

11 am - 11:30 am

 

11:30am - 1 pm

 

1 pm - 2 pm

 

2 pm - 3:30 pm

 

3:30 pm - 4 pm

 

4 pm - 6:30 pm

 

6:30-8:00 pm

 

Thursday

 

13.1.05

 

<<------------Inauguration----------->>

 

Lunch

 

General principles of timing events from a horoscope-BY Pt Sanjay Rath

 

Tea

 

Reserve

Reserve

Friday

 

14.1.05

 

Timing the manifestation of disease with Paryaya dasa-By Brendan Feeley

 

Tea

 

Timing education and higher studies -BY Hari Mahalingam

 

Lunch

 

Timing jobs and changes using Narayana dasa in D10 -By PVR Narasimha Rao

 

Tea

 

Timing marriage - By Chandrasekhar

 

Trends in politics, the case of Andhra Pradesh since independence -By Suresh

Babu Chandra

 

Saturday

 

14.1.05

 

Charts of musicians and timing their success- By S. Purushothaman

 

Tea

 

Timing relationships and setbacks - By Phyllis Chubb

 

Lunch

 

Retrogression & Timing Events – Shri C.S.Patel

 

Tea

 

Timing Bondage (Bandhana yoga) and freedom -By Freedom Cole

 

A filmstar in the making? Timing the success stories - By Ashwin Hirani

 

Sunday

 

16.1.05

 

Charts of great painters and timing their masterpiece works- By Karu Heenkenda

 

Tea

 

BY Sarajit Poddar

 

Lunch

 

Drig dasa and its importance in timing diksha, learning veda etc -By Robert

Kotch

 

Tea

 

Vimsottari dasa as a predictive tool for timing events - By Ronnie Dreyer

 

 

 

 

 

Reserve

 

Monday, 17.1.05

 

<<--------Bombay

Visit--------->>

 

Tuesday

 

18.1.05

 

Timing renunciation, Charts of the Sankaracharya's-By Kasturi Rangan

 

Tea

BY Visti

Lunch

 

Importance of navamsa in timing events- By Ramdas Rao

 

Tea

 

Use of daily TP charts for timing events - By PVR Narasimha Rao

 

Timing political events with mundane charts - Case study of Pakistan, India and

other nations-By Muhammad Imran

 

Wednesday

 

19.1.05

 

Various jyotish Tools for timing finances- By Devavrata Buit

 

Tea

 

Timing curses and their remedies- By Sarbani Sarkar

 

Lunch

BY Pt Sanjay Rath

Tea

Super Fine & New Techniques of Nadi Astrology BY SJBY Praveen Agarwal

Thursday

 

20.1.05

 

BY Zoran Radosavljevic

 

Tea

 

BY Shailesh Chadda

 

Lunch

BY Dr. Rajeev Karekar

Tea

Closing ceremony

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sri Jagannath Centre

 

 

 

 

Sri Jagannath Centre (SJC) was established in 1998 in India with the objective

of teaching jyotish in the tradition of maharishis like Parasara and Jaimini.

Jyotish or vedic astrology, is taught by a panel of jyotish gurus in the

traditional jyotish parampara of Sri Achyuta Dasa of Jagannath, Puri. SJC

attempts to infuse the highest standards of integrity through the strict

discipline of yogic practices of Vedic tradition including training in remedial

measures. Meditation including dhyana, dharana, pranayama are taught to ensure

spiritual discipline while classes on the Srimad Bhagavat Gita and Sanskrit

ensures a balanced spiritual growth along with the knowledge of astrology. SJC

aims at continuing the time honoured guru-shishya tradition and is dedicated to

the propagation of Vedic learning covering the gamut of allied subjects

including astrology, spirituality, numerology and vastu shastra etc. It

concentrates on propagating research in the highest scholastic tradition in the

different areas of jyotish and aims at demystifying the subject by rescuing it

from the hands of quacks and restoring its dignity and prestige that it enjoyed

previously. SJC has numerous students around the world who are connected through

e-lists and free online classes where there are intense discussions on a variety

of issues. In more recent times, numerous study circles and centres have started

around the world. In its efforts to spread the true principles of jyotish, SJC

has started a series of international and national conferences and workshops.

Last year (2002), the first international conferences were held in Ireland and

in the West and East Coasts of the United States. This was followed by the first

national conference in Hyderabad in December, 2002. The Hyderabad conference,

known as the Venkatesh Sharma Workshop, focussed entirely on varga chakras or

divisional charts, hitherto an unexplored area in astrology. Papers were

presented by SJC gurus on different aspects of

vargas which were published prior to the workshop in the form of a book and

circulated among the participants. As a follow-up to the Hyderabad conference,

SJC is holding a 3-day regional workshop on Navamsa in Mumbai in April, 2003.

 

 

 

Sri Jagannath Centre was founded by Sanjay Rath, a traditional Vedic Astrologer

from Bira Balabhadrapur Sasan village of Puri, Orissa and is known for his

research in the Jaimini system of astrology. He has numerous students around the

world and owns some of the most influential jyotish lists on the web. He has

authored several books on Jyotish, The Crux of Vedic Astrology, Jaimini

Maharishi's Upadesa Sutras, Vedic Remedies in Astrology, Narayana Dasa and

Vimsottari and Udu Dasas, and is the founder editor of The Jyotish Digest, a

quarterly magazine on jyotish which publishes the research work undertaken by

SJC members.

 

 

 

 

 

Contacts

 

 

 

Sanjay Rath

 

71, Vasant Apartments

 

Mayur Vihar Phase I

 

New Delhi – 110092

 

 

 

Sri Jagannath Centre

 

15B Gangaram Hospital Road

 

New Delhi - 110060

 

 

 

Web site: http://.org, http//srath.com

 

E-mail: vyasa, srath

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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