Guest guest Posted October 16, 2001 Report Share Posted October 16, 2001 Dear learned friends Ref pg 75-76, para 28 of Mr Rath's new Narayan Dasa book, where he states that the real clue to finances is the d-27. And so, to study if the Deha (Dasa Lagna) is in a beneficial varga in d-27, etc. But i thot that d-27 was mostly for inherent strengths & weaknesses, & in any case above the mundane plane of the cycles of 12 of the d-charts. As I prod (ie read + plod) on, some fog clears, & more fog descends to cover the clearing spaces. And nobody answers my various questions. And I cant think of innovative methods to prod the Gurus to make time to answer my questions. After I finish reading the Narayan Dasa book, I hope to again send a consolidated list of questions arising from all the books by Mr Rath & Mr Rao, which have not yet been answered in this List (I am an archive-worm, so u can rest-assured, I can guarantee that!). So please answer atleast then. Regards Nandan PS Many of u have asked many times about the order of reading astro-books at the initial stages. Having collected tomes n tomes, I reco the following order, with the best books in each stage, rather than the oft-simply-repeated list of BV Ramans: 1. Stage 1: Interest stage: HAS to give u adequate INTEREST; u WILL lose interest if u start with the Raman primers which are thin/ undaunting, but cover too much & too briefly without immediate application. So instead: read Linda Goodman's Sun-signs. Follow up with M E Jones' Guide to horoscopic interpretation (on basic planetary patterns). To clarify initial doubts that astro cd work (which cd otherwise, due to cynicism, hamsring u for life, for a long time) read all 3 of M Gauquelin's works which are scientific works & statistical attempts 2. Palmistry : Most people parallelly start this related field. So, FIRST all of N Jaquin's works (or atleast these 3: Scientific Palmistry, Signature of Time- aka Secrets of Handreading, & The Human Hand- aka Practical Palmistry), Hast Samudrik Shastra- KC Das, Key to your future- KAN Iyer (out of print), Laws of Scientific hand reading (WG Benham), then u cd proceed to RG Rao's difficult works. Bunk all the rest. 2. Stage 2: Astronomy & charting basics: Casting the horoscope, ie book 1 by KS Krishnamurthy 3. Stage 3: Primary coverage: Light on Life- H DeFeow. Keep by your side for reference & practise-application: a) Raman's Notable Horoscopes, & b) Raman's 300 imp combinations 4. Stage 4: Comprehensive primary coverage: read both parallelly: a) Mr N Rao's Vedic Astrology- an integrated approach, & b) BV Raman's How to Judge a horoscope (in 2 vols). 5. Basic References to keep after above stage: BPHS, Saravali, UttarKalamrita, Phaladeepika. Forget the rest at this stage. Later on, may add Jataka Parijat, Hora Sara, BrihatJatak. After that, there are tomes n tomes endlessly on various general & special astro-topics 6. By then, u will know what to read, in terms of Jaimini (Mr Rath's books), Nadi (RG Rao's), Nakshatras (Behari's Myths & symbols- out of print), Medical astrology (KS Charak), etc etc. Mr N Rao's VAIP is so comprehensive that u wd by then, anyway have the key elements of most aspects of astrology Pl note that while I have tomes, i'm personally roughly in stage 3 in my learning Best of Luck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2001 Report Share Posted October 16, 2001 dear nandan please contact jkdasgupta and visti larsen who are also gurus in astrology and would answer your queries. seriously, do you think people have time to answer our queries. sorry brother you are at a wrong place. please feel free to contact me for your queries. regards partha --- Nandan.Chakraborty wrote: > Dear learned friends > > Ref pg 75-76, para 28 of Mr Rath's new Narayan Dasa > book, where he states > that the real clue to finances is the d-27. And so, > to study if the Deha > (Dasa Lagna) is in a beneficial varga in d-27, etc. > > But i thot that d-27 was mostly for inherent > strengths & weaknesses, & in > any case above the mundane plane of the cycles of 12 > of the d-charts. > > As I prod (ie read + plod) on, some fog clears, & > more fog descends to > cover the clearing spaces. > > And nobody answers my various questions. > > And I cant think of innovative methods to prod the > Gurus to make time to > answer my questions. > > After I finish reading the Narayan Dasa book, I hope > to again send a > consolidated list of questions arising from all the > books by Mr Rath & Mr > Rao, which have not yet been answered in this List > (I am an archive-worm, > so u can rest-assured, I can guarantee that!). So > please answer atleast > then. > > Regards > > Nandan > > PS Many of u have asked many times about the order > of reading astro-books > at the initial stages. Having collected tomes n > tomes, I reco the following > order, with the best books in each stage, rather > than the > oft-simply-repeated list of BV Ramans: > 1. Stage 1: Interest stage: HAS to give u adequate > INTEREST; u WILL lose > interest if u start with the Raman primers which are > thin/ undaunting, but > cover too much & too briefly without immediate > application. So instead: > read Linda Goodman's Sun-signs. Follow up with M E > Jones' Guide to > horoscopic interpretation (on basic planetary > patterns). To clarify initial > doubts that astro cd work (which cd otherwise, due > to cynicism, hamsring u > for life, for a long time) read all 3 of M > Gauquelin's works which are > scientific works & statistical attempts > > 2. Palmistry : Most people parallelly start this > related field. So, FIRST > all of N Jaquin's works (or atleast these 3: > Scientific Palmistry, > Signature of Time- aka Secrets of Handreading, & The > Human Hand- aka > Practical Palmistry), Hast Samudrik Shastra- KC Das, > Key to your future- > KAN Iyer (out of print), Laws of Scientific hand > reading (WG Benham), then > u cd proceed to RG Rao's difficult works. Bunk all > the rest. > > 2. Stage 2: Astronomy & charting basics: Casting the > horoscope, ie book 1 > by KS Krishnamurthy > > 3. Stage 3: Primary coverage: Light on Life- H > DeFeow. Keep by your side > for reference & practise-application: a) Raman's > Notable Horoscopes, & b) > Raman's 300 imp combinations > > 4. Stage 4: Comprehensive primary coverage: read > both parallelly: a) Mr N > Rao's Vedic Astrology- an integrated approach, & b) > BV Raman's How to Judge > a horoscope (in 2 vols). > > 5. Basic References to keep after above stage: BPHS, > Saravali, > UttarKalamrita, Phaladeepika. Forget the rest at > this stage. Later on, may > add Jataka Parijat, Hora Sara, BrihatJatak. After > that, there are tomes n > tomes endlessly on various general & special > astro-topics > > 6. By then, u will know what to read, in terms of > Jaimini (Mr Rath's > books), Nadi (RG Rao's), Nakshatras (Behari's Myths > & symbols- out of > print), Medical astrology (KS Charak), etc etc. Mr N > Rao's VAIP is so > comprehensive that u wd by then, anyway have the key > elements of most > aspects of astrology > > Pl note that while I have tomes, i'm personally > roughly in stage 3 in my > learning > > Best of Luck > > Make a great connection at Personals. http://personals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2001 Report Share Posted October 16, 2001 Hare Rama Krishna Dear Partha! For long I have been seeing that you are writing provocative mails. I was happy this morning that you realised your mistake. This list is like a discussion group where everyone is allowed to post their queries, opinions, solutions to queries etc. The basic premise of functioning of this group is everything is voluntary and non-moderated. If someone poses some query, there are many factors which influencing answering the same. Whether someone is free, whether someone feels that he has something worthwhile to contribute or sometimes they just wait so that the person get his queries answered on his own, sometime one can provide some clue also. On the one hand where you are allowed to share your feelings, on the other you should be respectful to others and regard their time too. Mind this, this is also not always possible to answer all the queries of a person. If the person gets some of his queries answered, he should feel happy about it... Nandan is a very old member and I really appreciate his effort to learn and not get dissuaded by small matters like someone not answering his queries. Persistance can only bring true knowledge. None is there to spoonfeed others. Hope you also don't get dissuaded by the same. Have patience and thou shalt learn. Regards Sarajit - "partha sarathy" <partvinu5 <vedic astrology> Tuesday, October 16, 2001 12:52 PM Re: [vedic astrology] 1. d-27 for finance?? 2. Astro-books > dear nandan > please contact jkdasgupta and visti larsen who are > also gurus in astrology and would answer your queries. > seriously, do you think people have time to answer our > queries. sorry brother you are at a wrong place. > please feel free to contact me for your queries. > regards > partha > > --- Nandan.Chakraborty wrote: > > Dear learned friends > > > > Ref pg 75-76, para 28 of Mr Rath's new Narayan Dasa > > book, where he states > > that the real clue to finances is the d-27. And so, > > to study if the Deha > > (Dasa Lagna) is in a beneficial varga in d-27, etc. > > > > But i thot that d-27 was mostly for inherent > > strengths & weaknesses, & in > > any case above the mundane plane of the cycles of 12 > > of the d-charts. > > > > As I prod (ie read + plod) on, some fog clears, & > > more fog descends to > > cover the clearing spaces. > > > > And nobody answers my various questions. > > > > And I cant think of innovative methods to prod the > > Gurus to make time to > > answer my questions. > > > > After I finish reading the Narayan Dasa book, I hope > > to again send a > > consolidated list of questions arising from all the > > books by Mr Rath & Mr > > Rao, which have not yet been answered in this List > > (I am an archive-worm, > > so u can rest-assured, I can guarantee that!). So > > please answer atleast > > then. > > > > Regards > > > > Nandan > > > > PS Many of u have asked many times about the order > > of reading astro-books > > at the initial stages. Having collected tomes n > > tomes, I reco the following > > order, with the best books in each stage, rather > > than the > > oft-simply-repeated list of BV Ramans: > > 1. Stage 1: Interest stage: HAS to give u adequate > > INTEREST; u WILL lose > > interest if u start with the Raman primers which are > > thin/ undaunting, but > > cover too much & too briefly without immediate > > application. So instead: > > read Linda Goodman's Sun-signs. Follow up with M E > > Jones' Guide to > > horoscopic interpretation (on basic planetary > > patterns). To clarify initial > > doubts that astro cd work (which cd otherwise, due > > to cynicism, hamsring u > > for life, for a long time) read all 3 of M > > Gauquelin's works which are > > scientific works & statistical attempts > > > > 2. Palmistry : Most people parallelly start this > > related field. So, FIRST > > all of N Jaquin's works (or atleast these 3: > > Scientific Palmistry, > > Signature of Time- aka Secrets of Handreading, & The > > Human Hand- aka > > Practical Palmistry), Hast Samudrik Shastra- KC Das, > > Key to your future- > > KAN Iyer (out of print), Laws of Scientific hand > > reading (WG Benham), then > > u cd proceed to RG Rao's difficult works. Bunk all > > the rest. > > > > 2. Stage 2: Astronomy & charting basics: Casting the > > horoscope, ie book 1 > > by KS Krishnamurthy > > > > 3. Stage 3: Primary coverage: Light on Life- H > > DeFeow. Keep by your side > > for reference & practise-application: a) Raman's > > Notable Horoscopes, & b) > > Raman's 300 imp combinations > > > > 4. Stage 4: Comprehensive primary coverage: read > > both parallelly: a) Mr N > > Rao's Vedic Astrology- an integrated approach, & b) > > BV Raman's How to Judge > > a horoscope (in 2 vols). > > > > 5. Basic References to keep after above stage: BPHS, > > Saravali, > > UttarKalamrita, Phaladeepika. Forget the rest at > > this stage. Later on, may > > add Jataka Parijat, Hora Sara, BrihatJatak. After > > that, there are tomes n > > tomes endlessly on various general & special > > astro-topics > > > > 6. By then, u will know what to read, in terms of > > Jaimini (Mr Rath's > > books), Nadi (RG Rao's), Nakshatras (Behari's Myths > > & symbols- out of > > print), Medical astrology (KS Charak), etc etc. Mr N > > Rao's VAIP is so > > comprehensive that u wd by then, anyway have the key > > elements of most > > aspects of astrology > > > > Pl note that while I have tomes, i'm personally > > roughly in stage 3 in my > > learning > > > > Best of Luck > > > > > > > > > Make a great connection at Personals. > http://personals. > > > > > > > > > ....... 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