Guest guest Posted September 22, 2008 Report Share Posted September 22, 2008 Dear Sobhana ji and astrosurfer ji, The text "Narapati Jaya charya" is readly available in published from many good book stalls (like Chakhamba Sanskrit Sanstan) in Delhi itself. Like the text "Siva Svorodayam" this text "Naraypati Jaya charya" attracted the attention of scholars like Chandra hari due to the importance it ascribes to "Swara" (Breath pattern). The author of the classic text "Prashnamarga" quotes extensively from Narapati Jayacharya in various contexts such as while discussing breath pattern and omens at the times of commencing a journey (especially a kings journey to fight his enemies). It is a wonderful ancient text written by the scholar Narapati in the year AD 1232, and describes the Jaya charya i.e. 'Acts to win the wars' that should be followed by the kings. It is a text that deals with prashna, omens and swara (breath) related predictions. Love and regards,Sreenadh , "Shobhana" <shobhana_ms wrote:>> > Dear Astro-Surfer Ji,> > I am personally very grateful for you corrections and comments. Yes i> did go through my manuscripts and found him menationing as Narpati. Waht> you stated is right, as it says:> > "Bhaaratim saraswatim Narpatih iti Lokeh Khyaatnamaham bandamaanah> Namaskurwaanah > Narpatih raaaja tasya Jaycharyaa Jaya paripaatiti> Narapatijayacharyaanaamakametat Swarodayashastram abhidhyaase"> > Thanks..I need Gurus like you to correct me so that I learn something...> > I shall be gatefull if your collection could be shared...at the least,> you could email me...> > I have no commercial considerations... I assure you that it wil not be> misutilised except of "jaycharya"...> > Thanking you..> > Regards...> > > > > > > > > > > , "astro.surfer"> astro.surfer@ wrote:> >> > Dear Shobhana,> >> > That was a nice analysis using Kota Chakra. I wish we could use all> such> > wonderful techniques and come up with some predictions to forewarn or> > forearm people who become victims of such tragedies.> >> > There appears to be a small error, which I would like to correct if> you> > don't mind,> >> > //Narpati Jaycharya was a very famous astrologer who expounded various> > tools for analysis of these types of events...//> >> > Narpati Jaycharya is not an astrologer but a granth/text written by> the> > poet and astrologer Narpati in the year 1232. (Jaycharya means the> > behaviour of kings and the book shows the use of astrology by the> kings> > for various purposes like war etc.). This is the text which says that> a> > king should never reveal his true horoscope as his enemies can misuse> > the info. This text is written in peotic phrases and is mostly a> shakun> > shastra based on swara science. It was published by Nirnaysagar Press,> > Mumbai.> >> > regards> > astrosurfer> >> >> > -> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2008 Report Share Posted September 22, 2008 Dear Shreenadh ji, I tried to lay the same event on ansha Chakra from " Narpatijayacharya " . I am translating the book in English and applying horoscopes to recheck. I feel some points are missing from the Grantha as some charts miserably fail to predict events. For example I tried ansha chakra for Jaipur blast, but it did not fit the event. I feel I need to work more to find the correct solution. And Sobhana Ji, I congratulate you for your example on using Kota Chakra. No doubt, it is done with proper interest and knowledge. Regards to everyone, Alok Jagawat , " Sreenadh " <sreesog wrote: > > Dear Sobhana ji and astrosurfer ji, > The text " Narapati Jaya charya " is readly available in published > from many good book stalls (like Chakhamba Sanskrit Sanstan) in Delhi > itself. Like the text " Siva Svorodayam " this text " Naraypati Jaya > charya " attracted the attention of scholars like Chandra hari due to the > importance it ascribes to " Swara " (Breath pattern). The author of the > classic text " Prashnamarga " quotes extensively from Narapati Jayacharya > in various contexts such as while discussing breath pattern and omens at > the times of commencing a journey (especially a kings journey to fight > his enemies). > It is a wonderful ancient text written by the scholar Narapati in > the year AD 1232, and describes the Jaya charya i.e. 'Acts to win the > wars' that should be followed by the kings. It is a text that deals with > prashna, omens and swara (breath) related predictions. > Love and regards, > Sreenadh > > , " Shobhana " > <shobhana_ms@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Astro-Surfer Ji, > > > > I am personally very grateful for you corrections and comments. Yes i > > did go through my manuscripts and found him menationing as Narpati. > Waht > > you stated is right, as it says: > > > > " Bhaaratim saraswatim Narpatih iti Lokeh Khyaatnamaham bandamaanah > > Namaskurwaanah > Narpatih raaaja tasya Jaycharyaa Jaya paripaatiti > > Narapatijayacharyaanaamakametat Swarodayashastram abhidhyaase " > > > > Thanks..I need Gurus like you to correct me so that I learn > something... > > > > I shall be gatefull if your collection could be shared...at the least, > > you could email me... > > > > I have no commercial considerations... I assure you that it wil not be > > misutilised except of " jaycharya " ... > > > > Thanking you.. > > > > Regards... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , " astro.surfer " > > astro.surfer@ wrote: > > > > > > Dear Shobhana, > > > > > > That was a nice analysis using Kota Chakra. I wish we could use all > > such > > > wonderful techniques and come up with some predictions to forewarn > or > > > forearm people who become victims of such tragedies. > > > > > > There appears to be a small error, which I would like to correct if > > you > > > don't mind, > > > > > > //Narpati Jaycharya was a very famous astrologer who expounded > various > > > tools for analysis of these types of events...// > > > > > > Narpati Jaycharya is not an astrologer but a granth/text written by > > the > > > poet and astrologer Narpati in the year 1232. (Jaycharya means the > > > behaviour of kings and the book shows the use of astrology by the > > kings > > > for various purposes like war etc.). This is the text which says > that > > a > > > king should never reveal his true horoscope as his enemies can > misuse > > > the info. This text is written in peotic phrases and is mostly a > > shakun > > > shastra based on swara science. It was published by Nirnaysagar > Press, > > > Mumbai. > > > > > > regards > > > astrosurfer > > > > > > > > > - > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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