Guest guest Posted October 21, 2004 Report Share Posted October 21, 2004 [inder ji - Veerappan] > Brigu Sutram... does it give some nadi reading or results of > planet postings in houses? It talks only about planets in houses - Stuff like "If Surya is in the 8th..." etc. I don't consider this to be my favourite book, but it is a quick "ready reckoner." Also, the version I have has very good details on the significations of the houses. However, I don't like looking blindly at things like "Chandra in 8th" or stuff like that, because, one forgets the lordships of the houses ruled by the grahas. Surya in 8th as lord of Lagna could mean something, while Surya in 8th as lord of 8th means something else entirely! [Kadrudra ji - Satyacharya] > Post mortem analysis of Balaji is > really good but I doubt the chart itself! In every possibility > it might have been a cooked up one! You could be right. With my chart reading and SBC reading, I'm *reasonably* certain that it is genuine. However, as you say, one can never know. For all you know, Veerappan is possibly in Sri Lanka in disguise, laughing his head off at police officials claiming that they nailed him successfully! :-) > Perhaps Satyacharya may be right in saying that people > born in Kumbha lagna do not enjoy happiness...at least wrt this > bandit! I'm reading a library copy of Shri CG Rajan's translation of Jataka Satyacharyam. Seems interesting. Can you tell me if there are good, reliable translations of Sage Satyacharya's works in English? I would love to buy something. Satyacharya seems very consise, and his "Pancha Siddanta" gives a very methodical way of analyzing a chart. I think that it is better to anyday consider "Lord of the 4th bhava in the 5th" as opposed to "Kuja in the 5th." The former will lead to far reliable results. ===== Balaji Narasimhan * http://www.sherlock-holmes.com/balaji.htm Author, Sherlock Holmes: Solutions from the Sussex Downs Editor, The Partial Art of Detection ===== _______________________________ Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 Dear Balaji, As far as I know, Sage Satyacharya's SATYA-JATAKAM is good wrt his typical principles. Even Dhruva-nadi is said to be written by him but becomes a dictum file rather than his principles. If you are looking for satyacharya's principles, PLEASE DON'T MISS the beautiful way of LONGEVITY calculation adopted. It is also used in BJHS of Mihira, as he says he derives but differs from Satyacharya. (There may be plus or minus in many versions now but I read it in an old version) I peeped into that method when working with a mathematics professor - turned astrologer Prof.X, who came out with mathematical analysis and timing of marriage and death of any person! (7th and 8th bhavas) Looking at astrology in Satyacharya's way may make us see Stepleton from Hugo Baskerville :-) ! yours, KAD > > [Kadrudra ji - Satyacharya] > > > Post mortem analysis of Balaji is > > really good but I doubt the chart itself! In every possibility > > > it might have been a cooked up one! > > You could be right. With my chart reading and SBC reading, I'm > *reasonably* certain that it is genuine. However, as you say, > one can never know. For all you know, Veerappan is possibly in > Sri Lanka in disguise, laughing his head off at police officials > claiming that they nailed him successfully! :-) > > > Perhaps Satyacharya may be right in saying that people > > born in Kumbha lagna do not enjoy happiness...at least wrt > this > > bandit! > > I'm reading a library copy of Shri CG Rajan's translation of > Jataka Satyacharyam. Seems interesting. Can you tell me if there > are good, reliable translations of Sage Satyacharya's works in > English? I would love to buy something. Satyacharya seems very > consise, and his "Pancha Siddanta" gives a very methodical way > of analyzing a chart. I think that it is better to anyday > consider "Lord of the 4th bhava in the 5th" as opposed to "Kuja > in the 5th." The former will lead to far reliable results. > > > ===== > Balaji Narasimhan * http://www.sherlock-holmes.com/balaji.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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