Guest guest Posted September 18, 2004 Report Share Posted September 18, 2004 I have joined this group recently and would like to say hello to all here. I have downloaded the introduction to Lal Kitab and wonder where I can get the book. SterlingRitu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2004 Report Share Posted September 18, 2004 The original books were written by Late Pt Roop Chand Joshi ji in urdu and are not to be found in the market now. You could try the translation in english by Laxmi Vashisht published by Sagar Publications ISBN 81-7082-028-6. Laxmi is a member here, write to him and he will help you locate a vendor near you if cant find the book in the market by yourself. For hindi the only option is Arun Samhita Lal Kitab published by Hare Krishna Trust ISBN 81-86828-09-5. Both these translations are fairly comprehensive. If you need something written in simple language which will serve as a primer try " Lal Kitab Jyotish - Prashthabhoomi aur Vyaakhya " written by Pt. Krishan Ashant. ISBN 81-7329-079-2 HTH lalkitab , " Ritu Lalit " <ritulalit@h...> wrote: > I have joined this group recently and would like to say hello to all > here. > > I have downloaded the introduction to Lal Kitab and wonder where I > can get the book. > > SterlingRitu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2004 Report Share Posted September 18, 2004 Rakesh ji, As this question is asked again and again in this forum, to help the new members I have created a new folder in the File section " Newbie Guide " and uploaded your answer( I hope you don't mind ) in to this folder. Regards Gullu lalkitab , " rakeshsahgal " <rakeshsahgal> wrote: > The original books were written by Late Pt Roop Chand Joshi ji in > urdu and are not to be found in the market now. > > You could try the translation in english by Laxmi Vashisht published > by Sagar Publications ISBN 81-7082-028-6. Laxmi is a member here, > write to him and he will help you locate a vendor near you if cant > find the book in the market by yourself. > > For hindi the only option is Arun Samhita Lal Kitab published by Hare > Krishna Trust ISBN 81-86828-09-5. > > Both these translations are fairly comprehensive. > > If you need something written in simple language which will serve as a > primer try " Lal Kitab Jyotish - Prashthabhoomi aur Vyaakhya " written > by Pt. Krishan Ashant. ISBN 81-7329-079-2 > > > HTH > > lalkitab , " Ritu Lalit " <ritulalit@h...> wrote: > > I have joined this group recently and would like to say hello to > all > > here. > > > > I have downloaded the introduction to Lal Kitab and wonder where I > > can get the book. > > > > SterlingRitu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2004 Report Share Posted September 18, 2004 Gullu ji Very thoughtful. Thanks R S lalkitab , " Gullu Badshaw " <acura_2004> wrote: > Rakesh ji, > As this question is asked again and again in this forum, > to help the new members I have created a new folder in the File > section " Newbie Guide " and uploaded your answer( I hope you don't > mind ) in to this folder. > > Regards > Gullu > > lalkitab , " rakeshsahgal " <rakeshsahgal> > wrote: > > The original books were written by Late Pt Roop Chand Joshi ji in > > urdu and are not to be found in the market now. > > > > You could try the translation in english by Laxmi Vashisht published > > by Sagar Publications ISBN 81-7082-028-6. Laxmi is a member here, > > write to him and he will help you locate a vendor near you if cant > > find the book in the market by yourself. > > > > For hindi the only option is Arun Samhita Lal Kitab published by > Hare > > Krishna Trust ISBN 81-86828-09-5. > > > > Both these translations are fairly comprehensive. > > > > If you need something written in simple language which will serve > as a > > primer try " Lal Kitab Jyotish - Prashthabhoomi aur Vyaakhya " written > > by Pt. Krishan Ashant. ISBN 81-7329-079-2 > > > > > > HTH > > > > lalkitab , " Ritu Lalit " <ritulalit@h...> > wrote: > > > I have joined this group recently and would like to say hello to > > all > > > here. > > > > > > I have downloaded the introduction to Lal Kitab and wonder where > I > > > can get the book. > > > > > > SterlingRitu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2004 Report Share Posted September 19, 2004 Ritu ji, I have given fairly comprehensive answer of this question. You can check our website at http://www.astrocamp.com/Vedic Astrology/ Regards, Punit Pandey On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 17:57:25 -0000, rakeshsahgal <rakeshsahgal wrote: > Gullu ji > > Very thoughtful. > > Thanks > > R S > lalkitab , " Gullu Badshaw " <acura_2004> > wrote: > > > > Rakesh ji, > > As this question is asked again and again in this > forum, > > to help the new members I have created a new folder in the File > > section " Newbie Guide " and uploaded your answer( I hope you don't > > mind ) in to this folder. > > > > Regards > > Gullu > > > > lalkitab , " rakeshsahgal " <rakeshsahgal> > > wrote: > > > The original books were written by Late Pt Roop Chand Joshi ji in > > > urdu and are not to be found in the market now. > > > > > > You could try the translation in english by Laxmi Vashisht > published > > > by Sagar Publications ISBN 81-7082-028-6. Laxmi is a member here, > > > write to him and he will help you locate a vendor near you if cant > > > find the book in the market by yourself. > > > > > > For hindi the only option is Arun Samhita Lal Kitab published by > > Hare > > > Krishna Trust ISBN 81-86828-09-5. > > > > > > Both these translations are fairly comprehensive. > > > > > > If you need something written in simple language which will serve > > as a > > > primer try " Lal Kitab Jyotish - Prashthabhoomi aur Vyaakhya " > written > > > by Pt. Krishan Ashant. ISBN 81-7329-079-2 > > > > > > > > > HTH > > > > > > lalkitab , " Ritu Lalit " <ritulalit@h...> > > wrote: > > > > I have joined this group recently and would like to say hello to > > > all > > > > here. > > > > > > > > I have downloaded the introduction to Lal Kitab and wonder > where > > I > > > > can get the book. > > > > > > > > SterlingRitu > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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