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most astro works tell u how to ases them

and sure ther eare no easy answers here as many life style patterns can change it.

houses as such 8th for over all life and 2nd 2nd also with 7th again represent marakasthana, 12 the final boarding pass. via hospital, home, mid way or in temple, road or with or without family or frieds near by many more.. read some works

by raman, g c sharma, cs patil, dr. k s charak etc.

 

 

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Pl give personal data with some life events and dates, jobs, marriage, family, kids.

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esstar2002 <esstar2002 >

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Wednesday, December 6, 2006 6:47:16 AM

[vedic astrology] Please Explain

 

 

Respected Sir,

 

Please explain those houses from where we can determined the life span?

 

Thanks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Esstar ji,

 

You seem to be quite intently interested in this topic and indeed it is

one of the most fascinating and challenging area for astrologers of all

types.

 

Richard Houck (late) has published a book on this topic which I believe

was named astrology of death. It is eclectic since he described many

different methods in it. If you do a search on his name or groundswell

publications you should get hits. Try www.astroamerica.com which is a

great internet vendor for astrology books.

 

It would be wise to take some high quality (accurate birthdata)

horoscopes and to try to use those as examples or samples to add a

practical aspect to your study of astrology of death. When/if you see

the combinations or factors or techniques described in messages, books

etc apply and come true in horoscope examples, the technique will make

sense and stick in your mind better. And if techniques fail in your

test bed of charts, then obviously the ratchet is not 'tight' enough!

 

RR

 

vedic astrology, "esstar2002" <esstar2002

wrote:

>

>

> Respected Sir,

>

> Please explain those houses from where we can determined the life

span?

>

> Thanks

>

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Sir thanks for this useful Information...

Thanks with Regards

Rohiniranjan <rohini_ranjan (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote:

Dear Esstar ji,

 

You seem to be quite intently interested in this topic and indeed it is

one of the most fascinating and challenging area for astrologers of all

types.

 

Richard Houck (late) has published a book on this topic which I believe

was named astrology of death. It is eclectic since he described many

different methods in it. If you do a search on his name or groundswell

publications you should get hits. Try www.astroamerica.com which is a

great internet vendor for astrology books.

 

It would be wise to take some high quality (accurate birthdata)

horoscopes and to try to use those as examples or samples to add a

practical aspect to your study of astrology of death. When/if you see

the combinations or factors or techniques described in messages, books

etc apply and come true in horoscope examples, the technique will make

sense and stick in your mind better. And if techniques fail in your

test bed of charts, then obviously the ratchet is not 'tight' enough!

 

RR

 

vedic astrology, "esstar2002" <esstar2002

wrote:

>

>

> Respected Sir,

>

> Please explain those houses from where we can determined the life

span?

>

> Thanks

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Qibla Numan Yaqoob,

 

Shukriya and khushamdid! But, please note that some of us have been

taken to task for such exchanges in public forum where we post tiny

tokens of mutual acknowledgments and other civil gestures.

 

I forget which forum exactly or if there ever was just one or few

forums/fora with that kind of problem!

 

RR

 

vedic astrology, numan yaqoob

<esstar2002 wrote:

>

> Sir thanks for this useful Information...

>

> Thanks with Regards

>

> Rohiniranjan <rohini_ranjan wrote:

> Dear Esstar ji,

>

> You seem to be quite intently interested in this topic and indeed

it is

> one of the most fascinating and challenging area for astrologers of

all

> types.

>

> Richard Houck (late) has published a book on this topic which I

believe

> was named astrology of death. It is eclectic since he described

many

> different methods in it. If you do a search on his name or

groundswell

> publications you should get hits. Try www.astroamerica.com which is

a

> great internet vendor for astrology books.

>

> It would be wise to take some high quality (accurate birthdata)

> horoscopes and to try to use those as examples or samples to add a

> practical aspect to your study of astrology of death. When/if you

see

> the combinations or factors or techniques described in messages,

books

> etc apply and come true in horoscope examples, the technique will

make

> sense and stick in your mind better. And if techniques fail in your

> test bed of charts, then obviously the ratchet is not 'tight'

enough!

>

> RR

>

> vedic astrology, "esstar2002" <esstar2002@>

> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Respected Sir,

> >

> > Please explain those houses from where we can determined the life

> span?

> >

> > Thanks

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Check out the all-new Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful

email and get things done faster.

>

>

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Dear Rohiniranjan ,

 

Closer home in Bombay there lived Pandit Jivanrao Chitnis who was known for his skills in life span calculations . It is a well known story that this jyotishi found out his time and death of death and registered th documentation . He died on the same date and day given therein . It was only then his method , today known as Jeevan Rao Chitnis Paribhraman paddhati came into lime light . This method is given in a book written by one of his students Shandilya and is also available in Jyotis Sobati written by S. S. Bhat .

 

Regards ,

 

Anand

 

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Rohiniranjan

vedic astrology

Thursday, December 07, 2006 6:31 AM

[vedic astrology] Re: Please Explain

 

 

Dear Esstar ji,

 

You seem to be quite intently interested in this topic and indeed it is

one of the most fascinating and challenging area for astrologers of all

types.

 

Richard Houck (late) has published a book on this topic which I believe

was named astrology of death. It is eclectic since he described many

different methods in it. If you do a search on his name or groundswell

publications you should get hits. Try www.astroamerica.com which is a

great internet vendor for astrology books.

 

It would be wise to take some high quality (accurate birthdata)

horoscopes and to try to use those as examples or samples to add a

practical aspect to your study of astrology of death. When/if you see

the combinations or factors or techniques described in messages, books

etc apply and come true in horoscope examples, the technique will make

sense and stick in your mind better. And if techniques fail in your

test bed of charts, then obviously the ratchet is not 'tight' enough!

 

RR

 

vedic astrology, "esstar2002" <esstar2002

wrote:

>

>

> Respected Sir,

>

> Please explain those houses from where we can determined the life

span?

>

> Thanks

>

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Namaste,

 

Do you know where can one get this book ? Is it written by V.D. Bhat ?

 

When was it published ?

 

....

 

 

 

On 12/6/06, Anand <anand.ghurye > wrote:

>

>

> Dear Rohiniranjan ,

>

> Closer home in Bombay there lived Pandit Jivanrao Chitnis who was known

> for his skills in life span calculations . It is a well known story that

> this jyotishi found out his time and death of death and registered th

> documentation . He died on the same date and day given therein . It was only

> then his method , today known as Jeevan Rao Chitnis Paribhraman paddhati

> came into lime light . This method is given in a book written by one of his

> students Shandilya and is also available in Jyotis Sobati written by S. S..

> Bhat .

>

> Regards ,

>

> Anand

>

> A. K. Ghurye

> Mobile : 9820 489 416 Phone : 2685 5496 email : hmm_aha <hmm_aha%40>

>

> -------------------------

> § Training § Development § Relationships § Synectics

>

> email : hmm_aha <hmm_aha%40>

> Home page : growthanddevelopment

> http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/Ghurye1.html

> http://anandghurye.blogspot.com/

> -------------------------

> -

> Rohiniranjan

> vedic astrology <vedic astrology%40>

> Thursday, December 07, 2006 6:31 AM

> [vedic astrology] Re: Please Explain

>

> Dear Esstar ji,

>

> You seem to be quite intently interested in this topic and indeed it is

> one of the most fascinating and challenging area for astrologers of all

> types.

>

> Richard Houck (late) has published a book on this topic which I believe

> was named astrology of death. It is eclectic since he described many

> different methods in it. If you do a search on his name or groundswell

> publications you should get hits. Try www.astroamerica.com which is a

> great internet vendor for astrology books.

>

> It would be wise to take some high quality (accurate birthdata)

> horoscopes and to try to use those as examples or samples to add a

> practical aspect to your study of astrology of death. When/if you see

> the combinations or factors or techniques described in messages, books

> etc apply and come true in horoscope examples, the technique will make

> sense and stick in your mind better. And if techniques fail in your

> test bed of charts, then obviously the ratchet is not 'tight' enough!

>

> RR

>

> vedic astrology <vedic astrology%40>,

> "esstar2002" <esstar2002

> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Respected Sir,

> >

> > Please explain those houses from where we can determined the life

> span?

> >

> > Thanks

> >

>

>

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The book I believe was published quite some time back and is out of print at the moment . You may be able to get it in some Jyotish library .

 

The book by S. S. Bhat is available in Mumbai fairly easily in Jyotish related bookshops . It is prescribed as textbook for B. A. Jyotish . This S.S.Bhat is different from V. D. Bhat . I do not think V. D. Bhat has written anything on paribhraman paddhati.

 

 

Some more information about Jeevanrao Chitnis . From Bhavans website

 

Chairman : Smt. T.D. Rajalakshmi

Hon. Secretary : Shri Sukdev V. Purani Members Prin. S.M. Parekh Shri A.N. Chaturvedi Shri D.V. Thakur Dr. K.N.Rao

Principal : Shri J.G. Lad

Co-Principal : Shri G.B. Forbes

Vice Principal : Shri J.S. Rajyagor

The Bhavan started Jyotisha Bharati in 1992, merging with it the century-old Bombay Astrological Society, established in 1892 by the late Shri Jeevan Triambak Chitnis.End of quote .

 

 

You can get Jyotish Sobati from this address Jyotish Centre

 

Maharashtra Jyotish Parishad, 3/6, Everest, Pandit Deedayal Marg, Dombivili(w), Dist-Thane

 

Both books are in Marathi.

 

 

 

 

Regards ,

 

Anand

 

A. K. Ghurye

Mobile : 9820 489 416 Phone : 2685 5496 email : hmm_aha

 

-------

§ Training § Development § Relationships § Synectics

 

email : hmm_aha

Home page : growthanddevelopment

http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/Ghurye1.html

http://anandghurye.blogspot.com/

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Panditji

vedic astrology

Thursday, December 07, 2006 9:27 PM

Re: [vedic astrology] Life Span Calculations .

 

 

Namaste,

 

Do you know where can one get this book ? Is it written by V.D. Bhat ?

 

When was it published ?

 

...

 

On 12/6/06, Anand <anand.ghurye > wrote:

>

>

> Dear Rohiniranjan ,

>

> Closer home in Bombay there lived Pandit Jivanrao Chitnis who was known

> for his skills in life span calculations . It is a well known story that

> this jyotishi found out his time and death of death and registered th

> documentation . He died on the same date and day given therein . It was only

> then his method , today known as Jeevan Rao Chitnis Paribhraman paddhati

> came into lime light . This method is given in a book written by one of his

> students Shandilya and is also available in Jyotis Sobati written by S. S.

> Bhat .

>

> Regards ,

>

> Anand

>

> A. K. Ghurye

> Mobile : 9820 489 416 Phone : 2685 5496 email : hmm_aha <hmm_aha%40>

>

> -------------------------

> § Training § Development § Relationships § Synectics

>

> email : hmm_aha <hmm_aha%40>

> Home page : growthanddevelopment

> http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/Ghurye1.html

> http://anandghurye.blogspot.com/

> -------------------------

> -

> Rohiniranjan

> vedic astrology <vedic astrology%40>

> Thursday, December 07, 2006 6:31 AM

> [vedic astrology] Re: Please Explain

>

> Dear Esstar ji,

>

> You seem to be quite intently interested in this topic and indeed it is

> one of the most fascinating and challenging area for astrologers of all

> types.

>

> Richard Houck (late) has published a book on this topic which I believe

> was named astrology of death. It is eclectic since he described many

> different methods in it. If you do a search on his name or groundswell

> publications you should get hits. Try www.astroamerica.com which is a

> great internet vendor for astrology books.

>

> It would be wise to take some high quality (accurate birthdata)

> horoscopes and to try to use those as examples or samples to add a

> practical aspect to your study of astrology of death. When/if you see

> the combinations or factors or techniques described in messages, books

> etc apply and come true in horoscope examples, the technique will make

> sense and stick in your mind better. And if techniques fail in your

> test bed of charts, then obviously the ratchet is not 'tight' enough!

>

> RR

>

> vedic astrology <vedic astrology%40>,

> "esstar2002" <esstar2002

> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Respected Sir,

> >

> > Please explain those houses from where we can determined the life

> span?

> >

> > Thanks

> >

>

>

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