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Dear Group,

 

Does anyone know if there is an English translation of Jaimini's Mimamsa-sutra

on the www? Or, any English commentaries on the same? I have gone through the

www quite extensively and can't find it.

 

Thanks in advance!

Robyn

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Dear Robyn,

Namaste -

At 05:14 PM 4/26/02 +0200, you wrote:

Dear Group,

 

Does anyone know if there is an English translation of

Jaimini's Mimamsa-sutra on the www? Or, any English commentaries on the

same? I have gone through the www quite extensively and can't find

it.

 

Thanks in advance!

Robyn

The Jaimini that you are referring to above, is not the same as Maharshi

Jaimini who authored the Jaimini sutram. He who wrote the

Mimamsa philosophy, is one of the Sapta-rishis, also Jaimini.

Anyway, I cannot give you a lead on where to get the book - just thought

to make the distinction between the two.

Best wishes,

Robert

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Faculty Member, SJVC and ACVA

Phone: 541-318-0248

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Dear Robert,

 

Thanks for making the distinction. I have found the relevant information

finally. Why I wanted to find it is that there is a placement in my chart

according to the Jaimini system which reads: "Budha in Karakamsa or in the 5th

from there denotes a Mimamsaka (follower of Karma Mimansa philosophy)."

 

I presume this means a person who spiritualises their working life (in the

modern context?) leaving the results to God?

 

Pranams

Robyn

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Robert A. Koch

vedic astrology

Sunday, April 28, 2002 9:24 PM

Re: [vedic astrology] Mimamsa-sutra

Dear Robyn, Namaste - At 05:14 PM 4/26/02 +0200, you wrote:

Dear Group, Does anyone know if there is an English translation of Jaimini's

Mimamsa-sutra on the www? Or, any English commentaries on the same? I have gone

through the www quite extensively and can't find it. Thanks in advance!RobynThe

Jaimini that you are referring to above, is not the same as Maharshi Jaimini

who authored the Jaimini sutram. He who wrote the Mimamsa philosophy, is one

of the Sapta-rishis, also Jaimini. Anyway, I cannot give you a lead on where

to get the book - just thought to make the distinction between the two.

Best wishes,

Robert

=====================================

Robert A. Koch, Vedic Astrologer

Faculty Member, SJVC and ACVA

Phone: 541-318-0248

visit <http://www.robertkoch.com> or e-mail

rk (AT) robertkoch (DOT) com. rk (AT) robertkoch (DOT) com and

rkoch (AT) bendnet (DOT) com rkoch (AT) bendnet (DOT) comArchives:

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I think, there is software by name of jyotish

bookself, by the same people who have done parashara's

light (pl2000)

In that package they have translated 16 books and I

believe the one you are refering to is there.

 

The software company is geovision software and the web

site is www.parashara.com.

Best Regards

MT

 

They have

--- "Robert A. Koch" <rk wrote:

> Dear Robyn,

>

> Namaste -

>

> At 05:14 PM 4/26/02 +0200, you wrote:

> >Dear Group,

> >

> >Does anyone know if there is an English translation

> of Jaimini's

> >Mimamsa-sutra on the www? Or, any English

> commentaries on the same? I have

> >gone through the www quite extensively and can't

> find it.

> >

> >Thanks in advance!

> >Robyn

>

> The Jaimini that you are referring to above, is not

> the same as Maharshi

> Jaimini who authored the Jaimini sutram. He who

> wrote the Mimamsa

> philosophy, is one of the Sapta-rishis, also

> Jaimini. Anyway, I cannot

> give you a lead on where to get the book - just

> thought to make the

> distinction between the two.

>

> Best wishes,

> Robert

>

> =====================================

> Robert A. Koch, Vedic Astrologer

> Faculty Member, SJVC and ACVA

> Phone: 541-318-0248

> visit <http://www.robertkoch.com> or e-mail

> rk. rk and

> rkoch rkoch

>

 

 

 

 

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Om Gurave Namah

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Dear Robyn,

That is one point, but there are others. It gives an attitude to compromise and

the person like Buddha always feels neglected till he finds his Guru (just like

the Buddha Graha felt neglected by his parents Moon & Tara till Guru adopted

him). It gives a keen ability for business and the person normally succeeds in

business provided other factors are strong in the dasamsa..I could go on.

Best Regards,

Sanjay Rath

Web: http://sanjayrath.tripod.com

-

"resimpson" <resimpson

<vedic astrology>

Monday, April 29, 2002 12:57 AM

Re: [vedic astrology] Mimamsa-sutra

 

 

Dear Robert,

 

Thanks for making the distinction. I have found the relevant information

finally. Why I wanted to find it is that there is a placement in my chart

according to the Jaimini system which reads: "Budha in Karakamsa or in the 5th

from there denotes a Mimamsaka (follower of Karma Mimansa philosophy)."

 

I presume this means a person who spiritualises their working life (in the

modern context?) leaving the results to God?

 

Pranams

Robyn

-

Robert A. Koch

vedic astrology

Sunday, April 28, 2002 9:24 PM

Re: [vedic astrology] Mimamsa-sutra

 

 

Dear Robyn,

 

Namaste -

 

At 05:14 PM 4/26/02 +0200, you wrote:

 

Dear Group,

 

Does anyone know if there is an English translation of Jaimini's

Mimamsa-sutra on the www? Or, any English commentaries on the same? I have gone

through the www quite extensively and can't find it.

 

Thanks in advance!

Robyn

 

The Jaimini that you are referring to above, is not the same as Maharshi

Jaimini who authored the Jaimini sutram. He who wrote the Mimamsa philosophy,

is one of the Sapta-rishis, also Jaimini. Anyway, I cannot give you a lead on

where to get the book - just thought to make the distinction between the two.

 

 

Best wishes,

Robert

 

 

=====================================

Robert A. Koch, Vedic Astrologer

Faculty Member, SJVC and ACVA

Phone: 541-318-0248

visit <http://www.robertkoch.com> or e-mail

rk. rk and

rkoch rkoch

 

 

 

 

....... May Jupiter's light shine on us .......

 

 

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Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya

 

Dear Sanjay,

 

Thank you for giving me added insight into this placement. It certainly puts a

new perspective on my Dasamsa. Shall have another look to check strengths and

weaknesses. There are yogas in that D-10 that highlight the particular problems

I had in my former career. Sarbani and I think we might join up at Puri and both

fall at Sri Jagganath's feet prior to the conference in Hyderabad!

 

Many thanks

Robyn

-

Sanjay Rath

vedic astrology

Monday, April 29, 2002 7:12 PM

Re: [vedic astrology] Mimamsa-sutra

Om Gurave Namah------------------------Dear

Robyn,That is one point, but there are others. It gives an attitude to

compromise and the person like Buddha always feels neglected till he finds his

Guru (just like the Buddha Graha felt neglected by his parents Moon & Tara till

Guru adopted him). It gives a keen ability for business and the person normally

succeeds in business provided other factors are strong in the dasamsa..I could

go on.Best Regards,Sanjay RathWeb: http://sanjayrath.tripod.com----- Original

Message ----- "resimpson" <resimpson (AT) worldonline (DOT) co.za>To:

<vedic astrology>Monday, April 29, 2002 12:57 AMSubject:

Re: [vedic astrology] Mimamsa-sutraDear Robert,Thanks for making the

distinction. I have found the relevant information finally. Why I wanted to

find it is that there is a placement in my chart according to the Jaimini

system which reads: "Budha in Karakamsa or in the 5th from there denotes a

Mimamsaka (follower of Karma Mimansa philosophy)."I presume this means a person

who spiritualises their working life (in the modern context?) leaving the

results to God?PranamsRobyn - Robert A.

Koch vedic astrology Sunday, April 28, 2002 9:24

PM Re: [vedic astrology] Mimamsa-sutra Dear Robyn, Namaste - At

05:14 PM 4/26/02 +0200, you wrote: Dear Group, Does anyone know if

there is an English translation of Jaimini's Mimamsa-sutra on the www? Or, any

English commentaries on the same? I have gone through the www quite extensively

and can't find it. Thanks in advance! Robyn The Jaimini that you are

referring to above, is not the same as Maharshi Jaimini who authored the Jaimini

sutram. He who wrote the Mimamsa philosophy, is one of the Sapta-rishis, also

Jaimini. Anyway, I cannot give you a lead on where to get the book - just

thought to make the distinction between the two. Best wishes, Robert

===================================== Robert A. Koch, Vedic Astrologer

Faculty Member, SJVC and ACVA Phone: 541-318-0248 visit

<http://www.robertkoch.com> or e-mail rk (AT) robertkoch (DOT) com.

rk (AT) robertkoch (DOT) com and rkoch (AT) bendnet (DOT) com rkoch (AT) bendnet (DOT) com

Group info:

vedic astrology/info.html To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank

mail to vedic astrology- ....... May Jupiter's light

shine on us .......

Archives:

vedic astrologyGroup info:

vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank

mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light

shine on us .......

 

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Om Gurave Namah

------------------------

Dear Robyn

You two are blessed to have good thoughts. In fact I will be travelling to Puri

and will take the 'Aadesha' (Orders) and blessings of Mahaprabhu before moving

to hyderabad. I wanted this to be in Margasira Maasa as I intend to keep the

Su-dasa vrata during that period. It is only for 4 thursdays.

Best Regards,

Sanjay Rath

Web: http://sanjayrath.tripod.com

-

"resimpson" <resimpson

<vedic astrology>

Tuesday, April 30, 2002 3:34 PM

Re: [vedic astrology] Mimamsa-sutra

 

 

Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya

 

Dear Sanjay,

 

Thank you for giving me added insight into this placement. It certainly puts a

new perspective on my Dasamsa. Shall have another look to check strengths and

weaknesses. There are yogas in that D-10 that highlight the particular problems

I had in my former career. Sarbani and I think we might join up at Puri and both

fall at Sri Jagganath's feet prior to the conference in Hyderabad!

 

Many thanks

Robyn

-

Sanjay Rath

vedic astrology

Monday, April 29, 2002 7:12 PM

Re: [vedic astrology] Mimamsa-sutra

 

 

 

Om Gurave Namah

------------------------

Dear Robyn,

That is one point, but there are others. It gives an attitude to compromise

and the person like Buddha always feels neglected till he finds his Guru (just

like the Buddha Graha felt neglected by his parents Moon & Tara till Guru

adopted him). It gives a keen ability for business and the person normally

succeeds in business provided other factors are strong in the dasamsa..I could

go on.

Best Regards,

Sanjay Rath

Web: http://sanjayrath.tripod.com

-

"resimpson" <resimpson

<vedic astrology>

Monday, April 29, 2002 12:57 AM

Re: [vedic astrology] Mimamsa-sutra

 

 

Dear Robert,

 

Thanks for making the distinction. I have found the relevant information

finally. Why I wanted to find it is that there is a placement in my chart

according to the Jaimini system which reads: "Budha in Karakamsa or in the 5th

from there denotes a Mimamsaka (follower of Karma Mimansa philosophy)."

 

I presume this means a person who spiritualises their working life (in the

modern context?) leaving the results to God?

 

Pranams

Robyn

-

Robert A. Koch

vedic astrology

Sunday, April 28, 2002 9:24 PM

Re: [vedic astrology] Mimamsa-sutra

 

 

Dear Robyn,

 

Namaste -

 

At 05:14 PM 4/26/02 +0200, you wrote:

 

Dear Group,

 

Does anyone know if there is an English translation of Jaimini's

Mimamsa-sutra on the www? Or, any English commentaries on the same? I have gone

through the www quite extensively and can't find it.

 

Thanks in advance!

Robyn

 

The Jaimini that you are referring to above, is not the same as Maharshi

Jaimini who authored the Jaimini sutram. He who wrote the Mimamsa philosophy,

is one of the Sapta-rishis, also Jaimini. Anyway, I cannot give you a lead on

where to get the book - just thought to make the distinction between the two.

 

 

Best wishes,

Robert

 

 

=====================================

Robert A. Koch, Vedic Astrologer

Faculty Member, SJVC and ACVA

Phone: 541-318-0248

visit <http://www.robertkoch.com> or e-mail

rk. rk and

rkoch rkoch

 

 

 

 

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