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OHM SHRI RAGAVENDRAYA NAMAH

JAYA JAGANNATHA

 

Namaste Narasimha,

 

Your book is excellent. It flows like a river. It is a juice. Yes, except the

examples and exercises, there is nothing new in the book. But, it is like a

compendium. All the informations are available elsewhere in some texts. But,

its all compressed in a precise, simple, understandable, without ambiguity

manner in the book.

 

It is like a ready reckoner. The book can be referred for any doubts on basic

information. In fact all the beginners must keep this book aside, while reading

other astrological books.

 

Even non astrological people can slowly read and understand the 1st Section

without any problem. In fact 1st section is like an elaborate article on Vedic

Astrology.

 

You are my Guru. But, taking age as a factor, I request the great lord to bless

you to write more books like this. I can understand that being the first book,

you played it safely and cautiously.

 

I have to read more and come back to you later.

 

Thanks

Solai Kannan

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Narasimha P.V.R. Rao wrote:

>(4) "Vedic Astrology: An Integrated Approach" by me. A lot of ground

>covered. Many examples and exercises.

 

Narasimha,

Is your book available anywhere in the US? I want to get it without

taking chances trying to send money to India.

 

Thanks.

 

Beatrice

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Dear Beatrice,

 

> Narasimha P.V.R. Rao wrote:

> >(4) "Vedic Astrology: An Integrated Approach" by me. A lot of

ground

> >covered. Many examples and exercises.

>

> Narasimha,

> Is your book available anywhere in the US? I want to get it without

> taking chances trying to send money to India.

>

> Thanks.

>

> Beatrice

 

You can buy it online at

 

http://www.21stbooks.com/cgi-local/shop.pl/page=jyotish.html

 

or

 

http://www.astroamerica.com/v-books.html#T-V

 

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

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Dear Mr. Rao,

 

I'm reading your book. I'm on chapter 12. Can you

please elaborate on what is Sodhya Pindas =(Graha P +

Rasi Pinda) used for? What is the maximum number

you can get? What number is considered below average?

I'm assuming the higher, the number the better.

 

I'm looking at the printout of my chart generated by

your software. What are the significance of Ishta

Bala and Kashta Bala? Again, thank you in advance.

 

 

Aileena

 

 

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Aileena

 

 

 

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Dear Aileena,

 

> Dear Mr. Rao,

>

> I'm reading your book. I'm on chapter 12. Can you

> please elaborate on what is Sodhya Pindas =(Graha P +

> Rasi Pinda) used for? What is the maximum number

> you can get? What number is considered below average?

> I'm assuming the higher, the number the better.

 

Your assumption is not right. Sodhya pinda is not a strength. It is a

quotient or an index that has some use in predictive astrology. Just

as you can look at your social security number to figure out when you

get your tax-cut check from IRS, you look at sodhya pindas to figure

out when a planet gives a result. It's not a strength.

 

If you ignore it for now and keep reading the book, you will find how

to use it in chapter 25 (section 25.6 - Timing with Sodhya Pindas).

 

I only gave 4 pages on it and covered the general case as taught by

Parasara and briefly mentioned some sub-cases. Some additional

material on specific sub-cases can be found in "Astakavarga System of

Prediction" by Dr. B.V. Raman.

 

> I'm looking at the printout of my chart generated by

> your software. What are the significance of Ishta

> Bala and Kashta Bala? Again, thank you in advance.

 

A planet with higher ishta phala ("likable result") is supposed to

give more favorable results and a planet with higher kashta phala

("troublesome result") is supposed to give more unfavorable results.

 

I haven't found this to work with any acceptable level of consistency

and am afraid there are some missing links. That's why I did not

cover this in my book.

 

> Aileena

 

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

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