Guest guest Posted December 27, 2008 Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 hinducivilization , " Jai Maharaj " <jyotish2000 wrote: Jyotish is very much Bharatiya. A Brief History of Astrology http://www.flex.com/~jai/articles/history1.html Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi http://www.mantra.com/jyotish Om Shanti --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2008 Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 hinducivilization , " Avtar Krishen Kaul " <jyotirved wrote: Shri Jai Maharaj ji, Namaskar! Thank you for the response. I have visited the web-site http://www.flex.com/~jai/articles/history1.html My views about the points regarding Bharatiya Jyotisha vis-a-vis the above web-site are: 1. It states, " Posted on the Net in the early 1990s by Dr. Jai Maharaj " It means it has been posted about fifteen years back by some Dr. Jai Maharaj. Is this Jai Maharaj an allopathic doctor or has some University awarded him some doctorate? Did he earn that doctorate for some dissertation or was it an honorary one, as is usually awarded by jyotishis to themselves? Secondly, does it mean that there have been no new discoveries regarding " Bharatiya Jyotisha " since 1993-4? 2. It also states, " In Bharat records exist today which point clearly to a highly developed knowledge of astrology as far back as about 6,500 BCE and actual manuscripts are still extant which were written about 3,700 BCE. " . This is a self-contradictory statement! On the one hand it states that records exist which point to a highly developed knowledge of astrology about 6500 BCE but then in the same breath it says that actual manuscripts are still extant which were written about 3700 BCE! Do you have the records of 6500 BCE or 3700 BCE? What are those records which show predictive gimmicks vis-a-vis Mesha, Vrisha etc. rashis and Mangal, Shani etc. planets as back as 6500 BCE in India? 3. You have said, " One of the earliest authors of Vedic astrology, copies of whose work are still to be found, is Pita Maha who wrote a treatise on astrology called Pita Maha Siddhant(a). " Pitamaha Sidhanta is one of the five siadhantas of Pancha-sidhantika of Varahamihira, and it appears to be a much later work after the Vedanga Jyotisha (1400 BCE). Then again, it does not talk of Mesha, Vrisha etc. Rashis even by misake nor does it refer to Mangal, Shani etc. planets but just tells us as to how to calculate mean tithi and naksahtra etc. As such, how do you say that it is a work of 3000 BCE and that also a work of phalita jyotisha? 4. You have said further, " Five hundred years later, another author- astrologer named Vashishtth(a) wrote several books on astrology, astronomy and philosophy. His most important work, and one which was used as an authority by all subsequent writers on the subject, is Vashishtth(a) Siddhant(a), but he wrote may other equally erudite and authoritative texts such as the Panch Siddhant(a) Kosh(a), Soory(a) Siddhant(a), Nityanand(a), Brhat Jatak(a), Aryabhat, Mansagari, Ranveer, and the Laghu Parashar. " Who is this Vasishtha, who is supposed to have written Phalita jyotisha books? If he lived around 2500 BCE (five hundred years after Pitamaha, according to you), how could he have written Pancha Sidhantika and then Brihat Jataka and also Aryabhati etc. etc. since they are all much later works by Varahamihira and Aryabhata who were around 6th century AD? Then again, Vasishtha Sidhanta also does not talk of Mesha,Vrisha etc. rashis nor about Mangal, Shani etc. planets even by mistake--- leave alone any phalita jyotisha pranks! Obviously, you are just taking everybody for a ride with your such statements! 5. You have also said, " In a book called You and Your Hand by the late Count Louis Hamon, known better as Cheiro, this statement is found: " People who in their ignorance disdain the wisdom of ancient races forget that the great past of India contained secrets of life and philosophy that following civilizations could not controvert, but were forced to accept. For instance, it has been demonstrated that the ancient Hindus understood the precession of the equinoxes and made the calculation that it [a complete cycle] took place once in every 25,870 years. " It is immaterial and irrelevant as to who has said what about Indian astrology unless and until those statements are corroborated by facts and proofs. Has Cheiro named any ancient indigenous astronomical work which has referred to precession? No. Precession was actually discussed in detail by Greek astronomer Hipparchus in second century BCE while preparing his Star catalogues whereas we hear about it for the first time in Indian astronomy through Munjala's Laghumanasa around 10th century AD. Alberuni also was very furious that Indian astronomers were ignorant about precession till the time of Munjala! 6. You have said, " They, (astronomers) with their modern knowledge and up-to-date instruments, are still quarrelling among themselves as to whether the precession, the most important feature in astronomy, takes place every 25,870 years or every 24,500 years. " No! You are wrong. It is not modern astronomers who are still quarelling among themselves regarding the rate of precession, but it is " Vedic astrologers " who are fighting among themselves like Kilkeeny cats regarding the myriad ayanamshas like the Surya Sidhanta ayanamsha, Munjala ayanamsha, Graha Laghava ayanamsha, besides Lahiri, Ramana, Chandra Hari, Yukteshwar, Fagan and Tilaka etc. etc. ayanamshas, to name just a few of them. In view of the above comments, will you now kindly put your records straight so as not to mislead the readers any further about the antiquity of Bharatiya Jyotisha, which is not Bharatiya actually at all but on the other hand, is compelling us to celebrate all our festivals and muhurtas on wrong days. Dhanyavad. A K Kaul hinducivilization , " Jai Maharaj " <jyotish2000@> wrote: > > Jyotish is very much Bharatiya. > > A Brief History of Astrology > > http://www.flex.com/~jai/articles/history1.html > > Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi > http://www.mantra.com/jyotish > Om Shanti > --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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