Guest guest Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 Dear Members, There has been some debate about " Kala Sarpa Yoga " recently. In this connection I like to point out that no classical textbook has ever mentioned anything about this. This means, you will not find even a single sloka about KSY in any of the classic. KSY is actually of very recent origin. I think it was described for the first time around 1955 in the book " Nadi Jyotisha " by the late Mr. Gopala Krishna Rao, alias " Meena " . If I remember correctly he mentioned KSY together with another Yoga which he called " Sweet Sarpa Yoga " . Actually Mr. Gopala Krishna Rao came up with quite a number of new predictive methods in his book, like the Jeeva/Sharira-theory and the Sthola/Shooksma-theory. Mr. Gopala Krishna Rao also mentioned some new zodiacal divisions like Navamsa-Dwadasamsa and he was actually the one who came up with the idea of dividing the Nakshatras into 9 unequal subs. A concept which was further developed by his disciple, the late Mr. Krishnamurthy, into what we know today as the K.P.-system. As I understand it, Mr. Gopala Krishna Rao died under very humble circumstances. Very friendly, Finn Wandahl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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