Guest guest Posted August 18, 2008 Report Share Posted August 18, 2008 Dear Narasimha Rao Garu and any others who may wish to help, I am listening to you mp3 classes. I have a doubt. You were quoting regarding Indra,Varuna is the Amsa ruler for some person in d-10. I cant find those names in Amsa Rulers.I see other names. How to find that. also you said Ak is Atmakaraka but I cant either see where it is exactly In divisional charts you when I click on the Amsa Rulers tab i see 4 columns Could you please tell me briefly how to interpret that info. Also what is " In whose amsa in D-150 " mean. Please bear with me and clarify. Regards, Ananth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2008 Report Share Posted August 18, 2008 || Om Gurave Namah ||Dear Ananth, Please read some basic books like " Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra " etc. The List of books is also given in Help file of JHora, Press " F1 " after opening JHora and read all the help contents. This will answer most of your questions. This software is meant for people who already know some jyotish.Warm Regards,Sanjay P2008/8/18 Ananth <unanth Dear Narasimha Rao Garu and any others who may wish to help, I am listening to you mp3 classes. I have a doubt. You were quoting regarding Indra,Varuna is the Amsa ruler for some person in d-10. I cant find those names in Amsa Rulers.I see other names. How to find that. also you said Ak is Atmakaraka but I cant either see where it is exactly In divisional charts you when I click on the Amsa Rulers tab i see 4 columns Could you please tell me briefly how to interpret that info. Also what is " In whose amsa in D-150 " mean. Please bear with me and clarify. Regards, Ananth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2008 Report Share Posted August 18, 2008 Dear Ananth, While looking for Amsa rulers for D10. Switch to Amsa Rulers tab. Now where it displays " In whose Amsa is D 150 " right click and select the appropriate Dasamsa in your case to display what you are looking for. Feel free to email back with any followup questions. Shrikanth jhora , " Ananth " <unanth wrote: > > > Dear Narasimha Rao Garu and any others who may wish to help, > > I am listening to you mp3 classes. I have a doubt. > > You were quoting regarding Indra,Varuna is the Amsa ruler for some > person in d-10. I cant find those names in Amsa Rulers.I see other > names. How to find that. also you said Ak is Atmakaraka but I cant > either see where it is exactly > In divisional charts you when I click on the Amsa Rulers tab i see 4 > columns > Could you please tell me briefly how to interpret that info. Also what > is " In whose amsa in D-150 " mean. > > Please bear with me and clarify. > > Regards, > Ananth > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 Dear Shrikanth Gopalan, Thanks much for Your precise reply. It helped. Dear Sanjay Prabhakaran, Thanks for your advice. I am currently doing adhoc learning, only depending on the internet. I feel the need of organized learning and will soon buy the classic. Also You or anyone may advice me which book should i start with. I would like to buy somehthing which starts with basics and also contains advanced topics. Is that possible? or please advice. Also i hope it would be available in Hyderabad in some store. Regards, Ananth jhora , " Shrikanth Gopalan " <vgshrikanth wrote: > > Dear Ananth, > > While looking for Amsa rulers for D10. Switch to Amsa Rulers tab. > Now where it displays " In whose Amsa is D 150 " right click and select > the appropriate Dasamsa in your case to display what you are looking for. > > Feel free to email back with any followup questions. > > Shrikanth > > jhora , " Ananth " <unanth@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Narasimha Rao Garu and any others who may wish to help, > > > > I am listening to you mp3 classes. I have a doubt. > > > > You were quoting regarding Indra,Varuna is the Amsa ruler for some > > person in d-10. I cant find those names in Amsa Rulers.I see other > > names. How to find that. also you said Ak is Atmakaraka but I cant > > either see where it is exactly > > In divisional charts you when I click on the Amsa Rulers tab i see 4 > > columns > > Could you please tell me briefly how to interpret that info. Also what > > is " In whose amsa in D-150 " mean. > > > > Please bear with me and clarify. > > > > Regards, > > Ananth > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2008 Report Share Posted August 21, 2008 || Om Gurave Namah ||Dear Ananth, JHora Help file itself provides the list of books to be read. Here is what is given the JHora Help file. Press F1 and goto contents,Warm RegardsSanjay P Vedic Astrology TextbooksMost of the material in this help file is extracted from the following book:"Vedic Astrology: An Integrated Approach"By P.V.R. Narasimha Rao (author of this software) Sagar Publications, 2001Here are some more textbooks that may be useful to astrologers:(1) "Astrology for Beginners"By Dr. B.V. RamanThis textbook is for rank beginners. It introduces a few basics in detail. (2) "Hindu Predictive Astrology"By Dr. B.V. RamanThis textbook is for beginners. It introduces several basics in an easy language.(3) "How To Judge A Horoscope" (Vols I and II)By Dr. B.V. Raman This is a landmark textbook for beginners and intermediate level students. This textbook gives many standard results for various houses and house lords in a clear fashion, with many examples.(4) "Notable Horoscopes" By Dr. B.V. RamanThis landmark textbook contains many brilliant examples of astrological analysis.(5) "Vedic Astrology: An Integrated Approach"By P.V.R. Narasimha Rao (author of this software)Sagar Publications, 2001 This textbook is ideal for intermediate level students and intelligent beginners. It presents an integrated approach and introduces many building blocks of Vedic astrology clearly. It contains many examples and exercises. Most of the material in this help file is directly extracted from this book. (6) "Crux of Vedic Astrology: Timing of Events"By Pt. Sanjay RathThis textbook is for intermediate and advanced level students. Pt. Rath is from a traditional family in Orissa, India and belongs to the parampara (master-student succession) of Sri Achyuta Dasa, one of the five associates of Lord Chaitanya. He is the parama guru of Sri Jagannath Vedic Centre. Hailed as one of the best Jyotish books of the last 100 years, this textbook touches many topics and teases and pleases intelligent and curious minds. (7) "Jaimini Maharishi's Upadesa Sutras"By Pt. Sanjay RathThis textbook throws light on the advanced teachings of Maharshi Jaimini, with many examples.(8) "Narayana Dasa"By Pt. Sanjay Rath This detailed textbook throws light on Narayana dasa, which is one of the most important dasas of Vedic astrology. (8) "Vedic Remedies in Astrology"By Pt. Sanjay RathThis textbook gives a lot of mantras (sacred sounds) and esoteric formulas of Vedic astrology. For those astrologers who have faith in Hindu deities and Vedic remedial measures, this book is a must. Classics: (1) Brihat Parasara Hora Sastram (Sage Parasara)(2) Jaimini Sutram (Sage Jaimini)(3) Saravali (Kalyana Verma)(4) Brihat Jatakam (Varahamihira)(5) Phala deepika (Mantreswara)(6) Hora Saram (Prithu Yasas) (7) Sarvartha Chintamani (Venkatesa Daivajna)(8) Jataka Parijatam (Vaidyanatha Deekshita)(9) Garga Hora (Sage Garga)(10) Kashyapa Hora(11) Uttara Kalamritam (Kalidasa)(12) Bhavartha Ratnakaram (Ramanuja) (13) Jatakalankaram (Ganesa Kavi)(14) Satya Jatakam (Satyacharya)(15) Bhrigu Sutram (Sage Bhrigu)(16) Bhrigu Nandi Nadi(17) Suka Nadi(18) Deva Keralam or Chandra Kala Nadi (Achyuta)(19) Tajaka Neelakanthi (Neelakantha) (20) Prasna Margam (Namboodiri Brahmin)(21) Daivajna Vallabha (Varahamihira)2008/8/20 Ananth <unanth Dear Shrikanth Gopalan, Thanks much for Your precise reply. It helped. Dear Sanjay Prabhakaran, Thanks for your advice. I am currently doing adhoc learning, only depending on the internet. I feel the need of organized learning and will soon buy the classic. Also You or anyone may advice me which book should i start with. I would like to buy somehthing which starts with basics and also contains advanced topics. Is that possible? or please advice. Also i hope it would be available in Hyderabad in some store. Regards, Ananth jhora , " Shrikanth Gopalan " <vgshrikanth wrote: > > Dear Ananth, > > While looking for Amsa rulers for D10. Switch to Amsa Rulers tab. > Now where it displays " In whose Amsa is D 150 " right click and select > the appropriate Dasamsa in your case to display what you are looking for. > > Feel free to email back with any followup questions. > > Shrikanth > > jhora , " Ananth " <unanth@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Narasimha Rao Garu and any others who may wish to help, > > > > I am listening to you mp3 classes. I have a doubt. > > > > You were quoting regarding Indra,Varuna is the Amsa ruler for some > > person in d-10. I cant find those names in Amsa Rulers.I see other > > names. How to find that. also you said Ak is Atmakaraka but I cant > > either see where it is exactly > > In divisional charts you when I click on the Amsa Rulers tab i see 4 > > columns > > Could you please tell me briefly how to interpret that info. Also what > > is " In whose amsa in D-150 " mean. > > > > Please bear with me and clarify. > > > > Regards, > > Ananth > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 Thank You Dear Sanjay Prabhakaran for Your below much info. I will follow. Regards, Ananth jhora , " Sanjay Prabhakaran " <sanjaychettiar wrote: > > || Om Gurave Namah || > Dear Ananth, > JHora Help file itself provides the list of books to be read. > Here is what is given the JHora Help file. Press F1 and goto contents, > Warm Regards > Sanjay P > > *Vedic Astrology Textbooks > * > Most of the material in this help file is extracted from the following book: > > " Vedic Astrology: An Integrated Approach " > By P.V.R. Narasimha Rao (author of this software) > Sagar Publications, 2001 > > Here are some more textbooks that may be useful to astrologers: > > (1) " Astrology for Beginners " > By Dr. B.V. Raman > > This textbook is for rank beginners. It introduces a few basics in detail. > > (2) " Hindu Predictive Astrology " > > By Dr. B.V. Raman > > This textbook is for beginners. It introduces several basics in an easy > language. > > (3) " How To Judge A Horoscope " (Vols I and II) > By Dr. B.V. Raman > > This is a landmark textbook for beginners and intermediate level students. > This textbook gives many standard results for various houses and house lords > in a clear fashion, with many examples. > > (4) " Notable Horoscopes " > By Dr. B.V. Raman > > This landmark textbook contains many brilliant examples of astrological > analysis. > > (5) " Vedic Astrology: An Integrated Approach " > By P.V.R. Narasimha Rao (author of this software) > Sagar Publications, 2001 > > This textbook is ideal for intermediate level students and intelligent > beginners. It presents an integrated approach and introduces many building > blocks of Vedic astrology clearly. It contains many examples and exercises. > Most of the material in this help file is directly extracted from this book. > > (6) " Crux of Vedic Astrology: Timing of Events " > > By Pt. Sanjay Rath > > This textbook is for intermediate and advanced level students. Pt. Rath is > from a traditional family in Orissa, India and belongs to the parampara > (master-student succession) of Sri Achyuta Dasa, one of the five associates > of Lord Chaitanya. He is the parama guru of Sri Jagannath Vedic Centre. > Hailed as one of the best Jyotish books of the last 100 years, this textbook > touches many topics and teases and pleases intelligent and curious minds. > > > (7) " Jaimini Maharishi's Upadesa Sutras " > By Pt. Sanjay Rath > > This textbook throws light on the advanced teachings of Maharshi Jaimini, > with many examples. > > (8) " Narayana Dasa " > By Pt. Sanjay Rath > > This detailed textbook throws light on Narayana dasa, which is one of the > most important dasas of Vedic astrology. > > (8) " Vedic Remedies in Astrology " > By Pt. Sanjay Rath > > This textbook gives a lot of mantras (sacred sounds) and esoteric formulas > of Vedic astrology. For those astrologers who have faith in Hindu deities > and Vedic remedial measures, this book is a must. > > > Classics: > > (1) Brihat Parasara Hora Sastram (Sage Parasara) > (2) Jaimini Sutram (Sage Jaimini) > (3) Saravali (Kalyana Verma) > (4) Brihat Jatakam (Varahamihira) > (5) Phala deepika (Mantreswara) > (6) Hora Saram (Prithu Yasas) > (7) Sarvartha Chintamani (Venkatesa Daivajna) > (8) Jataka Parijatam (Vaidyanatha Deekshita) > (9) Garga Hora (Sage Garga) > (10) Kashyapa Hora > (11) Uttara Kalamritam (Kalidasa) > (12) Bhavartha Ratnakaram (Ramanuja) > (13) Jatakalankaram (Ganesa Kavi) > > (14) Satya Jatakam (Satyacharya) > (15) Bhrigu Sutram (Sage Bhrigu) > (16) Bhrigu Nandi Nadi > (17) Suka Nadi > (18) Deva Keralam or Chandra Kala Nadi (Achyuta) > (19) Tajaka Neelakanthi (Neelakantha) > (20) Prasna Margam (Namboodiri Brahmin) > (21) Daivajna Vallabha (Varahamihira) > > > 2008/8/20 Ananth <unanth > > > > > Dear Shrikanth Gopalan, > > > > Thanks much for Your precise reply. It helped. > > > > Dear Sanjay Prabhakaran, > > > > Thanks for your advice. I am currently doing adhoc learning, only > > depending on the internet. I feel the need of organized learning and > > will soon buy the classic. > > Also You or anyone may advice me which book should i start with. I > > would like to buy somehthing which starts with basics and also > > contains advanced topics. Is that possible? or please advice. Also i > > hope it would be available in Hyderabad in some store. > > > > Regards, > > Ananth > > > > jhora <jhora% 40>, " Shrikanth > > Gopalan " <vgshrikanth@> > > wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Ananth, > > > > > > While looking for Amsa rulers for D10. Switch to Amsa Rulers tab. > > > Now where it displays " In whose Amsa is D 150 " right click and > > select > > > the appropriate Dasamsa in your case to display what you are > > looking for. > > > > > > Feel free to email back with any followup questions. > > > > > > Shrikanth > > > > > > jhora <jhora% 40>, " Ananth " > > <unanth@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Narasimha Rao Garu and any others who may wish to help, > > > > > > > > I am listening to you mp3 classes. I have a doubt. > > > > > > > > You were quoting regarding Indra,Varuna is the Amsa ruler for > > some > > > > person in d-10. I cant find those names in Amsa Rulers.I see > > other > > > > names. How to find that. also you said Ak is Atmakaraka but I > > cant > > > > either see where it is exactly > > > > In divisional charts you when I click on the Amsa Rulers tab i > > see 4 > > > > columns > > > > Could you please tell me briefly how to interpret that info. > > Also what > > > > is " In whose amsa in D-150 " mean. > > > > > > > > Please bear with me and clarify. > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Ananth > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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