Guest guest Posted December 14, 2005 Report Share Posted December 14, 2005 Hello Respected Members Here are some guidelines for PRASHNA... Below please see notes from my recent lecture workshop given in London (www.bava.org)which I would like to share with you. ? When a Question is Born ? Introduction ƒÌJyotisha has three branches: JATAKA (Natal) MUHURTHA (Electional) and PRASHNA (Horary) (¡§Pr-sh-n¡¨) The term PRASHNA means a Question, a problem? In Western astrology the familiar term is HORARY ~ meaning ¡§of the hour¡¨. The prashna addressed to a Daivajna (one who is able to divine the will of God) - i.e. astrologer - may be about the Past, the Present or the Future relating to an individual, family, nation or any other mundane affair. ƒÌ Prashna Jyotisha = ¡§Birth of an Idea¡¨ „« Means interpreting about events on the basis of the horoscope cast for the exact time a query is put. (So, no error possible as in a doubtful natal chart.) Or as we shall see later, predicting on the basis of some other Jyotisha divining technique. „« This branch of astrology is very popular and appealing because it can answer the question immediately, without the need for the natal horoscope of the inquirer (Prashta). Important, practical problems of daily life of average people can be addressed Frequently used technique in ancient times, when birth times were not accurately recorded, or even known by most people. „« In the past eras India had a succession of eminent Jyotishis who could tell with precision the exact details of an article hidden in the querist¡¦s fist (Mushti Prashnam); „« Or read as from an ¡§open book¡¨, the thoughts in the querist¡¦s mind (Chinta Prashnam); „« Or reveal the full details connected with the loss or theft of an article (Nashta Prashnam). Our ancient Rishis handed down to us a comprehensive and elaborate work on horary astrology. A variety of techniques and systems are available for the modern- day astrologer to choose from. Depending on the Jyotishi¡¦s own Prakruti (innate nature) he/she can find (or develop) the technique that best works for him/her available from the Prashna Shastras.ƒnƒÌ Some Rules and General Conditions ƒÌ ƒæ A specific question should ONLY be asked when the native is deeply interested in, or seriously concerned about the outcome of the subject-matter of the question. A query is usually made when the querent¡¦s mind is tense like a pregnant woman about to deliver a baby ¡V (Generally, the time when the problem is revealed to the astrologer is treated as the birth time of his problem, though the said problem was conceived in the past.) ƒæ Usually persons facing difficulties in life due to e.g. financial setbacks, marital discord, illness, disputes, lost possessions etc., seek the help of astrologers. Such persons are full of thoughts of worry, confusion, and anxiety. It is only when influenced by one¡¦s past good or bad Karma, the suffering individual approaches the astrologer. Hence the horary findings will agree with the person¡¦s natal horoscope. ƒæ Only humble requests from ¡§good¡¨ people deserve an answer (i.e. don¡¦t help the Mafia find stolen drugs!). No prediction should be offered unasked for (i.e. astrologer must not show-off!), nor should a person who wishes to ¡§test¡¨ the astrologer deserve to be responded to. Improper or ¡§fun¡¨ questions should be avoided (e.g. about gambling, betting, avoiding the law, etc..) ƒæ The Jyotishi must be appropriately qualified with thorough knowledge of all astrological principals: learned, experienced, and leading a clean, godly life; initiated by his guru and blessed by his Ishta-Devata (personal favourite deity). ƒæ The Avastha or state (i.e. mood and physical condition) of the Jyotishi is an important factor, as well as is the place/environment where the question is asked ¡V These conditions have immense implications and significance on the prashna prediction. ƒæ Traditionally Prashna is usually conducted during the morning after bathing, when the mind is fresh and cool ¡V However, in practice it may be resorted to at any time of urgent need. ƒæ Prashna generally needs two conscious minds, and is not normally successful if you do your own horary; or if the Prashta does it routinely. The astrologer must have the right energy and focus if asking the question for himself. ƒæ The Prashna horoscope will only address the ONE issue, the one question, and no other matters should be read from the same chart for the same person. But, two or more querents can put their queries at the same time. ƒæ Although it is possible for an experienced astrologer to answer multiple questions by applying different techniques, it is better for the beginner to just answering one. Too many questions from the anxious native will not give a clear indication of the outcome, and will confuse both the querent and the Jyotishi! This is comparable to a case of multiple births where chances of survival of all the babies born are feeble. ƒæ The style, tone and number of words spoken by the Prashta will reveal a lot, and so these factors must be noted well. ƒæ The Prashta (questioner) must have faith in astrology and the astrologer. THIS IS IMPORTANT. He should pray, focus his thoughts and then with a pure mind put the question that is bothering him most. If the mind of the astrologer is steady and the person to whom the future is read is humble and devout in temperament, then the reading will be correct and the answer to all the queries will be invariable good. If the astrologer is calm, if the querist frames his question in the proper form and if anybody talks about it, or if he sees anything connected with the topic, then the questioner will attain his desired object. So says a great authority. * Prasna Marga (Part 1: Chapters 1-16, Dr. B.V. Raman, Trans.) IBH Prakashana, Types and Techniques of Prashna Analyses ƒÌ [1] Astrological ~ casting of Horoscope *PARASHARI/Jaimini* *TAJAKA* *KRISHNAMURTI PADDHATI [K.P.]* [2] Astrological ~ use of Panchanga (Indian ephemeris) SUN+MOON soli-lunar jyotish. The 5 limbs: TITHI ¡V VAAR ¡V NAKSHATRA - YOGA ¡V KARANA. Plus also month (maas), season (ritu), moon zodiac (raashi). Numerous Special combinations of above 5 give rise to good or bad results. Ruling Deities/gods? [3] Astrological ~ use of Nakshatras (constellations/stars) Many applications using all attributes and qualities of Nakshatras: viz. Symbol, ruling Planet, Nature, Quality, Animal, Sounds (Naam-Akshara), Deity/god¡K Understand the Puranic stories related to the ruling deity? Plus ¡§Tara Bala¡¨ - Moon¡¦s horary transit position in which star with respect to querent¡¦s natal star = special results? [4] Astrological ~ use of Kaal Hora (planetary hours) From sunrise planetary lord of the day rules for approx. 1 hour, and follows special sequence with each planet ruling approx. 1 hour to next sunrise. E.G. for Sunday first hour ruled by Su> then Ve>Me>Mo>Sa>Ju> Ma>> [5] Swara ~ measure of flow of Breath Which side is breathing from? Left Nostril = MOON = Good on Soumya (benefic) days Right Nostril = SUN = Bad on Soumya days Then vice-versa for Krura (malefic) days [6] Numerology ~ signification of Numbers Various techniques! Day¡¦s date? Name syllables? Or like the method in Uttara-Kalamrita (within 108) and used by Krishnamurti who increased it to 249, helps to cast a special Lagna other than the rising lagna. Sun=1, Moon=2; Jupiter=3, Rahu=4, Mercury=5, Venus=6, Ketu=7, Saturn=8, Mars=9. [7] Nimitta/Shakuna ~ understanding Omens Very important indicators. Colours, sounds, sights, direction, movement, etc¡K E.G. Seeing birds, hearing dogs, breaking item, ringing bell, colour of clothes, falling tree, etc.. [8] Astrological ~ Ashta-Mangala (very elaborate system from Kerala, South India) The Prashna Marg method employing several astrologer priests working together on a giant horoscope designed on temple floor. Here the advantage of using different lagnas, udaya, chattra, arudha along with omens, swara, and all the above and more!! Most elaborate event and spectacular to watch. And various other things like measuring Shadow length; ancient books like Brighu Prashna Nadi; using Shells/Dice; calling Spirits/Goddesses (Karna-Pisach Vidya) - and surely other unknown, undiscovered secret methods too!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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