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HORA RATNAM BY Sri Balabhdra , son of Mukunda Daivangya contains about 3200

slokas . it is only partly transalated by Sri R. SANATANAM .

 

U may possibly some inf . from the following link.

 

www.londonastrology.com/books/b_a_S.htm

 

 

 

also you can search and find the book in

 

https://www.natarajbooks.com

 

Gurudatta Dash

 

 

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Tuesday, August 23, 2005 1:51 AM

a copy of the Hora Ratnam?

 

 

> I looked on amazon.com but couldn't find one. Where can I get one?

> Thanks.

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|| Om gurave Namah ||

 

Namaste Gurudattaji,

 

Pranaam, I thought Mukunda Daivangya(Author of "Nasta Jataka" etc)

was till 1960's around, dint He also write a book sponsored by Indian

Govt?. When I get Time I will refer Hora Ratnam and Nashta Jataka and

confirm. Can you please elaborate further and correct me if I am wrong?.

 

Thank you

Warm Regards

Sanjay P

 

 

 

 

valist, "Dr. Gurudatta Dash" <gurudatta_d@h...>

wrote:

> HORA RATNAM BY Sri Balabhdra , son of Mukunda Daivangya contains

about 3200

> slokas . it is only partly transalated by Sri R. SANATANAM .

>

> U may possibly some inf . from the following link.

>

> www.londonastrology.com/books/b_a_S.htm

>

>

>

> also you can search and find the book in

>

> https://www.natarajbooks.com

>

> Gurudatta Dash

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> "michael grogan" <tropical@r...>

> <valist>

> Tuesday, August 23, 2005 1:51 AM

> a copy of the Hora Ratnam?

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> > I looked on amazon.com but couldn't find one. Where can I get one?

> > Thanks.

> >

> > mike

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Namaste:

 

Shiv Chadha also has Hora Ratnam in stock:

Hora Ratnam Part I by Santhanam

 

Quantity in Basket:noneCode: MASan388Price: $30.00

Translated in English, Part II not available as Santhanam died before completing it.

 

the individual book:

http://www.vedicweb.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=MASan388&Category_Code

 

main page of Shiv Chadha's Vedic Web Bookshop:

http://www.vedicweb.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=SFNT&Store_Code=MA

 

I've had good luck ordering books from this Delhi online shop, with prompt

affordable delivery to USA.

 

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Best wishes,

Barbara Pijan Lama

bpijanlamajyotisha (AT) msn (DOT) com

 

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Dr. Gurudatta Dash

valist

Tuesday, August 23, 2005 6:22 AM

Re: a copy of the Hora Ratnam?

here is alo another

linkhttp://www.londonastrology.com/books/subjects/IndianVedicAstrolo.html-----

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copy of the Hora Ratnam?> I looked on amazon.com but couldn't find one. Where

can I get one? > Thanks.> > mike

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Dear sri Sanjay P

 

Namskar

 

"Mukunda Daivangya” father of Sri Balavadra who wrote Hora Ratnam which is the

subject of our discussion is different from Mukunda Daivangya author of

Nastajaatakam etc. as mentioned by you. The latter one is more completely known

as Achaarya Mukunda Daivangya Parvatiya. He is a man of present century ( 20th)

and was born in Deva Prayag of North India. His works include Nastajaatakam,

Bhavamanjari,Ayurnirnaya, Parasava Chitamani and Astakavarga. I have studied

Astakavarga in detail and I must admit like the ancient Sanskrit Yotish

classics it is no way inferior .All most all his works are in Sanskrit and

seem to be a continuation of the same tradition which flows from Parashara,

Varhamahira, Kalyan Verma and Balabhadra with a number of special points not

found in earlier works . The other Mukunda who was the father of Balabhadra ,

author of Hora Sara is an ancient one. The Europeans have dated the period of

Hora Sara as 16th century AD. I do not know if this ancient Mukunda had any

known work to his credit or not.

 

Here I may point out one thing , though not very pertinent to our discussion,

the word Jyotishi and Daivangya are not same. The former denotes a person who

is well versed in the Saastara of Astrology. The latter is some one who along

with the former qualification has also the power of intuition which enables him

to look into the 4th dimension and have the vision of future. While all

Daivangyas ( real ones) are Jyotishis , all Jyotishis are not necessarily

Daivangyas. Mantra siddhi in some form or other seems to be essential to become

a Daivagya.

 

BS Rao, BV Raman, Cheiro –the famous palmist of Europe , Krishnamurty ( who

propounded- the so called- kp system) of our present age. All had some or other

from of Mantra Siddhi.

 

Sincerely

Gurudatta Dash

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Namakar

----- > Daivangya(Author of "Nasta Jataka" etc)> was till 1960's around, dint He

also write a book sponsored by Indian> Govt?. When I get Time I will refer Hora

Ratnam and Nashta Jataka and> confirm. Can you please elaborate further and

correct me if I am wrong?.> > Thank you> Warm Regards> Sanjay P> > > > > --- In

valist, "Dr. Gurudatta Dash" <gurudatta_d@h...>> wrote:> > HORA

RATNAM BY Sri Balabhdra , son of Mukunda Daivangya contains> about 3200> >

slokas . it is only partly transalated by Sri R. SANATANAM .> > > > U may

possibly some inf . from the following link.> > > >

www.londonastrology.com/books/b_a_S.htm> > > > > > > > also you can search and

find the book in> > > > https://www.natarajbooks.com> > > > Gurudatta Dash> >

> > > > -> > "michael grogan" <tropical@r...>>

> <valist>> > Tuesday, August 23, 2005 1:51 AM> >

a copy of the Hora Ratnam?> > > > > > > I looked on amazon.com

but couldn't find one. Where can I get one?> > > Thanks.> > >> > > mike> > >>

> >> > >> > >> > >> > > :

> > >

http://www.goravani.com> > >

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dear sri sanjaya

 

in my previous letter the word "Hora Sara " ( whenever that appears) should

be replaced by HORA RATNAM.

 

the error is regretted .

 

 

 

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"sanjayprabhakaran" <sanjaychettiar

<valist>

Tuesday, August 23, 2005 9:09 PM

Re: a copy of the Hora Ratnam?

 

 

> || Om gurave Namah ||

>

> Namaste Gurudattaji,

>

> Pranaam, I thought Mukunda Daivangya(Author of "Nasta Jataka" etc)

> was till 1960's around, dint He also write a book sponsored by Indian

> Govt?. When I get Time I will refer Hora Ratnam and Nashta Jataka and

> confirm. Can you please elaborate further and correct me if I am wrong?.

>

> Thank you

> Warm Regards

> Sanjay P

>

>

>

>

> valist, "Dr. Gurudatta Dash" <gurudatta_d@h...>

> wrote:

> > HORA RATNAM BY Sri Balabhdra , son of Mukunda Daivangya contains

> about 3200

> > slokas . it is only partly transalated by Sri R. SANATANAM .

> >

> > U may possibly some inf . from the following link.

> >

> > www.londonastrology.com/books/b_a_S.htm

> >

> >

> >

> > also you can search and find the book in

> >

> > https://www.natarajbooks.com

> >

> > Gurudatta Dash

> >

> >

> > -

> > "michael grogan" <tropical@r...>

> > <valist>

> > Tuesday, August 23, 2005 1:51 AM

> > a copy of the Hora Ratnam?

> >

> >

> > > I looked on amazon.com but couldn't find one. Where can I get one?

> > > Thanks.

> > >

> > > mike

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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