Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Namaste, To.Mohanji,Sanjayji & others. "Prashna Marga" I have not come acrossed, so also so the term "Shakti Kuta".We in Tamilnadu say 'Manas ponthanam'needs no matching. JathakaChandrika and Uttra Kaalamirdaham,Tamil versions discuss'Dasa porutham' factor. --- sanjayprabhakaran <sanjaychettiar wrote: > || Om Gurave Namah || > > Namaste, > > There is a dictum from Vedic astrology book called > "Prashna Marga" > Where it's said if the girl and boy are in true love > with each other > then the Kuta is called "shakti kuta" then > horoscopes should not be > matched. Other than this you can refer Savitri's > story, Shakuntala etc > and types of marraiges from Vedic books. > > Warm Regards > Sanjay P > > Hare Rama Krishna > > vedic astrology, Mohan > Jyotishi > <jyotishi231> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Mr. Karunaakaran Raghavan, > > Namaste, > > Vedic dharma is still alive only because of > fearless > > people like you. > > > > The "fate" of running after "Vedic astrologers" is > > evident from the "destiny" being "enjoyed" by our > > neighbouring Hindu kingdom. The crwon prince > there > > assasinated his father and mother -- the king and > > queen of that very kingdom, just because they did > not > > allow him to marry his sweet heart! And why did > the > > king and queen not let him do so? Because some > > "Vedic astrologers" there had indicated that the > > horoscope of the crown prince and his sweet heart > did > > not match! > > > > The crown prince is said to have ultimately shot > > himself dead, which no "Vedic astrologer" there > had > > predicted! > > > > I am sure you would not like Indian citizens also > to > > face a similar dilemma as to whether they should > marry > > their sweet hearts against the "sane advice" of > "Vedic > > astrologers" or commit suicide to "marry their > > sweethearts" in the next janma! > > > > With your "seventy years' experience" you have to > wake > > up the young as well as the old! > > Dhanyavad. > > Mohan Jyotishi > > > > > vedic astrology, > KARUNAAKARAM > > > RAAGHAVAM > > > <munisevitham> wrote: > > > > > > Namaste, > > > > > > > As a matter of fact, predictive astrology is > > > against > > > the very spirit of Hindu scriptures since it is > like > > > going on a fishing expedition of peeping into > future > > > through astrology. > > > > > > If the dialogue of the Sage Veda Vyas to his > mother > > > Ms.Satyavati (refer to my original thread below) > is > > > true as per scripctures, I have no other option > but > > > to > > > respect your sentiment . > > > > > > > That was actually a full time job of Babylon > in > > > about 4000 BCE, and just see for yourself the > > > "magnificent" fate of that country for such a > > > "glorious" pastime! > > > > > > I agree , many a youthful brilliant students > of > > > the > > > world class institutes of Arts & Science, who > are > > > capable of leaving behind their permanent stamps > in > > > the society are encaged in predictive > > > astrology,wasting their youthful man-hours doing > > > unproductive excavations on others fate , may > even > > > become less attentive towards their duties, > family > > > and wards . > > > > > > Science mutes astrology : > > > Natives of some villages situated on the slopes > and > > > edges of Deccan plateau were once going behind > the > > > astrologers ( for advice of seasonal rains ) > kept ' > > > one eye on the soil and the other on the sky ' > for > > > sowing seeds.Long ago the area was adopted by a > > > "Society Agaist Hunger campion" taught the > natives > > > many farming technics,at present the area > resembles > > > a > > > delta region and the natives realised " work is > to > > > worship" rather than running behind astrologers > for > > > advices . > > > > > > My friends ridicule that astrology is a subject > for > > > the drop outs / retired from active life. > > > > > > I am in my 70s.Their word suits me. > > > > > > --- Mohan Jyotishi <jyotishi231> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Mr. Karunaakaran Raghavan, > > > > "Vedic astrology" is actually a misnomer and a > > > > square > > > > peg in a round hole! > > > > > > > > The Vedas do not contain Rashis like Mesha, > Vrisha > > > > etc. nor is there any mention of planets like > > > > Mangal, > > > > Budha, Shani etc. > > > > > > > > "Vedanga Jyotisha" is a treatise of thirteenth > > > > century > > > > BCE which gives the methods of calculating > mean > > > > tithi, > > > > nakshatra, months and Uttarayana etc. Even > that > > > > orignial indigenous work neither refers to > Rashis > > > > nor > > > > to planets right from Budha to Rahu -- both > > > > inclusive! > > > > In other words, just the mention of Surya and > > > > Chandra > > > > is there, which means there was no predictive > > > > astrology even as late as thirteenth Centruy > BCE > > > --- > > > > Not to speak of the Vedic period of about 3000 > BCE > > > > -- > > > > in India. Obviusly, to call predictive > astrology, > > > > and > > > > that also the so called nirayana predictive > > > > astrology. > > > > as "Vedic" or "Vedanga Jyotisha" is a square > peg > > > in > > > > a > > > > round hole, much against the very spriti of > the > > > > Vedas > > > > and the Vedanga Jyotisha! > > > > > > > > Thus the very first Indian work of predictive > > > > astrology is Brihat Jatakam by Varahamihira > and he > > > > has > > > > mentioned more Greek words like Kullera, > Apoklima, > > > > Panaphara etc. etc. than Sanskrit in them. > > > > > > > > The English translation of "Brihat Parashara > > > > Horashastram" suppoed to have been written by > > > > Parashara Rishi also shows its indebtedness to > the > > > > Greeks through Varahamihira, since it mentions > > > > Sunapha, Anapaha and Durdhura Yogas etc. etc. > --- > === message truncated === Start your day with - Make it your home page! http://www./r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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