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Jaya Jaya Jagannath,

 

Dear Gauranga,

 

What ever the books, my favorite subject is " Philosophy of Jyotish " ,

which we started to learn from first two lessons.

 

Hare Krishna

 

Karu

 

 

 

>JAYA JAGANNATHA!

>

>Dear Gurudeva and list members,

>

>Pranaams.

>

>I was thinking about the following question: If we are to choose

>three works from the Jyotish classics that most apptorpiately and

>elaborately describe the science of Jyotish, which ones would You

>chooose?

>

>I thougth that the first two should be the BPHS and UPSJ. I'm not

>sure about the thisrd one. But because both deal with Jataka, I

>thought that the third one could be some book explaining Prashna

>as well, as an essential part of Jyotish. Therefore my choice for

>the third book would be Prashna Marga.

>

>What do you and the list members think of this?

>

>Your shishya, Gauranga das

>

>

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Dear Gauranga,

Jaya Jagannath

 

A lot depends on the level of the Jyotisha and his faith. If you ask me at

my level today, then these three shall be

 

1. Srimad Bhagavat Gita

2. Sri Brihat Parasara Hora Shastra

3. Upadesa Sutra of Maharishi Jaimini

 

Prasna is a part of BPHS and Jaimini also.

Best Wishes,

Sanjay Rath

-

Gauranga Das <gauranga

<varahamihira >

Tuesday, May 30, 2000 0156 SJVC

[sri Guru] Jyotish Classics

 

 

> JAYA JAGANNATHA!

>

> Dear Gurudeva and list members,

>

> Pranaams.

>

> I was thinking about the following question: If we are to choose

> three works from the Jyotish classics that most apptorpiately and

> elaborately describe the science of Jyotish, which ones would You

> chooose?

>

> I thougth that the first two should be the BPHS and UPSJ. I'm not

> sure about the thisrd one. But because both deal with Jataka, I

> thought that the third one could be some book explaining Prashna

> as well, as an essential part of Jyotish. Therefore my choice for

> the third book would be Prashna Marga.

>

> What do you and the list members think of this?

>

> Your shishya, Gauranga das

>

>

>

> ------

> Paying too much for organizational calls? Join beMANY!

> And pay less each month.

> http://click./1/4166/7/_/2192/_/959631867/

> ------

>

> OM TAT SAT

> Archive: varahamihira

> Info: varahamihira/info.html

>

>

>

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