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Planets: Nature and Temperament by David Osborn

Planets: Nature and Temperament

Article by David OsbornIn Medical Astrology, each planet represents a certain set of physiological or metabolic functions tied together by a common theme, which concerns the planet’s inherent nature and temperament.  And, like everything else in Greek Medicine, even the far-flung planets have their own inherent nature and temperament.The main …

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Greek Medicine and Astrology -1 & 2 by David Osborn

Greek Medicine and Astrology -1 & 2

Article by David OsbornHippocrates, the Father of Greek Medicine, once said that the physician who was ignorant of astrology could not rightly call himself a physician.Galen, however, was a hard-headed empiricist who tended to be more skeptical regarding Medical Astrology.  Nevertheless, the use of astrology in medicine and holistic healing …

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Debilitated (Neecha) Planets Life’s Interesting Challenge by David A. Goldstein

Debilitated (Neecha) Planets: Life’s Interesting Challenge

Article by David A. GoldsteinIntroduction:  Neecha (Debilitated) Planet Analytical ApproachAt the time of this writing, Serena Williams, the number one-ranked women’s tennis champion just won the French Open final in a tantalizing competition with Maria Sharapova, currently the number two-ranked women’s tennis player.  The power of Serena’s serve is exceptional and her intense competitive spirit …

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Assassination or Murder by D.K. Sen

Assassination or Murder

Article by D.K. SenAssassination or Murder of prominent political persons like Presidents, Prime Ministers or similar important figures on the countries political scene is a matter of great concern not only to the political persons and their family members, but to us all in general and the astrological students in …

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Analysis of Charts of Persons Assassinated Using D.K. Sen Method

Analysis of Charts of Persons Assassinated Using

Article by D.K. SenChart 1Reckoning Point:Sun = 302° 14’Moon = 275° 23’Add = 22° 30’ Total = 600°.07’ Expunging 360° we get 240° 07’ which is Sg.Male chart. Hence reckoning from the point Sg, which is Odd, Dwisvabhava. Hence counting regular order and it will be in 1-5-9, 2-6-10, 3-7-11 …

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Lunar Return on Airliners by Ciro Discepolo

Lunar Return on Airliners

Article by Ciro Discepolo From the book “Lunar Returns and Earth Returns”, Ricerca ’90 PublisherSeveral times, with practical examples both in my books and in my magazine Ricerca ’90, I have shown how to aim a Solar Return and/or a Lunar Return ‘on the fly’ – or better said: ‘on the flight’ …

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Nadi Amsha span in Different Rasis by Chandrashekhar Sharma

Nadi Amsha span in Different Rasis

Article by Chandrashekhar SharmaSr.No.Nadi Names in Guru NadiAmshas In Ar, Cn, Li & Cp SignsAmshas in Ta, Le, Sc & Aq SignsAmshas in Ge, Vi, Sg & Pi Signs1Vasudhā0°-12’29°48’-30°15°-15°12’2Vaishnavi0°12’-0°24’29°36’-29°4815°12’-15°24’3Brāhmi0°24’-0°36’29°24’-29°36’15°24’-15°36’4KālkooTa0°36’-0°48’29°12’-29°24’15°36’-15°48’5ShankarI0°48’- 1°29°-29°12’15°48’-16°6SudhākarI1°-1°12’28°48-29°16°-16°12’7Samā1°12’-1°24’28°36’-28°48’16°12’-16°24’8Sāmyā1°24’-1°36’28°24’-28°36’16°24’-16°36’9Surā1°36’-1°48’28°12’-28°24’16°36’-16°48’10Mayā1°48’-2°28°-28°12’16°48’-17°11Manoharā2°-2°12’27°48’-28°17°-17°12’12MādhavI2°12’-2°24’27°36’-27°48’17°12’-17°24’13Manjuswanā2°24’-2°36’27°24’-27-36’17°24’-17°36’14Ghorā2°36’-2°48’27°12-27°24’17°36’-17°48’15KumbhinI2°48’-3°27°-27°12’17°48’- 18°16Kambalā3°-3°12’26°48’-27°18°-18°12’17Prabhā3°12’-3°24’26°36’-26°48’18°12’-18°24’18VIrā3°24’-3°36’26°24’-26°36’18°24’-18°36’19PayaswinI3°36-3°48’26°12’-26°24’18°36’-18°48’20Moolam3°48’-4°26°-26°12’18°48’-19°21Jagati4°-4°12’25°48’-26°19°-19°1222Jarjharā4°12’-4°24’25°36’-25°48’19°12’-19°24’23Dhruvā4°24’-4°36’25°24’-25°36’19°24’-19°36’24Musalā4°36’-4°48’25°12’-25°24’19°36’-19°48’25Mudgarā4°48’-5°25°-25°12’19°48’-20°26Pāshā5°-5°12’24°48’-25°20°-20°12’27Champakā5°12’-5°24’24°36’-24°48’20°12’-20°24’28YāminI5°24’-5°36’24°24’-24°36’20°24’-20°36’29MahI5°36’-5°48’24°12’-24°24’20°36’-20°48’30Kalashā5°48’-6°24°-24°12’20°48’-21°31Kamalā6°-6°12’23°48-24°21°-21°12’32Kāntā6°12’-6°24’23°36’-23°48’21°12’-21°24’33Kālā6°24’-6°36’23°24’-23°36’21°24’-21°36’34Parikarā6°36’-6°48’23°12’-23°24’21°36’-21°48’35Kshamā6°48’-7°23°-23°12’21°48’-22°36Durdarā7°-7°12’22°48’-23°22°-22°12’37Durbhagā7°12’-7°24’22°36’-22°48’22°12’-22°24’38Vishwā7°24’-7°36’22°24’-22°36’22°24’-22°36’39Vishinā7°36’-7°48’22°12’-22°24’22°36’-22°48’40VikaTa7°48’-8°22°-22°12’22°48’-23°41Angirā8°-8°12’21°48’-22°23°-23°12’42Vibhramā8°12’-8°24’23°12’-23°24’43Sukhadā8°24’-8°36’21°36’-21°48’23°24’-23°36’44Snighdhā8°36’-8°48’21°24’-21°36’23°36’-23°48’45Sodarā8°48’-9°21°12’-21°24’23°48’-24°46SurasundarI9°-9°12’21°-21°12’24°-24°12’47AmritaplāvinI9°12’-9°24’20°48’-21°24°12’-24°24’48Kālā9°24’-9°36’20°36’-20°48’24°24’-24°36’49Kāmadhruka9°36’-9°48’20°24’-20°36’24°36’-24°48’50KaravIrinI9°48’-10°20°12’-20°24’24°48’-25°51GaMharā10°-10°12’20°-20°12’25°-25°12’52KuTinI10°12’-10°24’19°48’-20°25°12’-25°24’53Tādra10°24’-10°36’19°36’-19°48’25°24’-25°36’54Vishākhyā10°36’-10°48’19°24’-19°36’25°36’-25°48’55VishavināshinI10°48’-11°19°12’-19°24’25°48’-26°56Sharmadā11°-11°12’19°-19°12’26°-26°12’57ShItalā11°12’-11°24’18°48’-19°26°12’-26°24’58Nimnā11°24’-11°36’18°36’-18°48’26°24’-26°36’59Tritā11°36’-11°48’18°24’-18°36’26°36’-26°48’60PriyavardhinI11°48’-12°18°12’-18°24’26°48’-27°61ManaghnI12°-12°12’18°-18°12’27°-27°12’62Durbhagā12°12’-12°24’17°48’-18°27°12’-27°24’63Chittā12°24’-12°36’17°36’-17°48’27°24’-27°36’64ChitriNi12°36’-12°48’17°24’-16°36’27°36’-27°48’65ChiranjIvinI12°48°-13°17°12-17°24’27°48’-28°66Bhoopā13°-13°12’17°- 17°12’28°-28°12’67Gadaharā13°12’-13°24’16°48’-17°28°12’-28°24’68Nālā13°24’-13°36’16°36’-16°48’28°24’-28°36’69NalinI13°36’-13°48’16°24’-16°36’28°36’-28°48’70Nirmalā13°48’-14°16°12’16°24’28°48’-29°71Nadi14°-14°12’16°-16°12’29°-29°12’72SudhaamritāMshukalikā14°12’-14°24’15°48-16°29°12-29°24’73Hālāhala14°24’-14°36’15°36’-15°48’29°24’-29°36’74ViShaMkurā14°36’-14°48’15°24’-15°36’29°36’-29°48’75TrailokyamohanakarI14°48’-15°15°12’-15°24’29°48’-30°76MahāshUrI15°-15°12’15°-15°12’0°-12’77SudhIlatā15°12’-15°24’14°48’-15°0°12’-0°24’78Sukhadā15°24’-15°36’14°36-14°48’0°24’-0°36’79Suprabhā15°36’-15°48’14°24-14°36’0°36’-0°48’80Shobhā15°48’-16°14°12’-14°24’0°48’- 1°81Shobhanā16°-16°12’14°-14°12’1°-1°12’82ShItadā16°12’-16°24’13°48-14°1°12’-1°24’83Shilā16°24’-16°36’13°36-13°48’1°24’-1°36’84Sālā16°36’-16°48’13°24’-13°36’1°36’-1°48’85Jwālā16°48’-17°13°12-13°24’1°48’-2°86Sarā17°-17°12’13°-13°12’2°-2°12’87Rādhā17°12’-17°24’12°48’-13°2°12’-2°24’88Sootanā17°24’-17°36’12°36’-12°48’2°24’-2°36’89SumatI17°36’-17°48’12°24’-12°36’2°36’-2°48’90Sitā17°48’- 18°12°12’-12°24’2°48’-3°91SomavartI18°-18°12’12°-12°12’3°-3°12’92Somalatā18°12’-18°24’11°48’-12°3°12’-3°24’93Mangalā18°24’-18°36’11°36’-11°48’3°24’-3°36’94Mudrikā18°36’-18°48’11°24’-11°36’3°36-3°48’95Kshudhā18°48’-19°11°12’-11°24’3°48’-4°96Melavagā19°-19°1211°-11°12’4°-4°12’97Vingalayā19°12’-19°24’10°48’-11°4°12’-4°24’98Navaneetā19°24’-19°36’10°36’-10°48’4°24’-4°36’99NishācharI19°36’-19°48’10°24’-10°36’4°36’-4°48’100NivrittI19°48’-20°10°12’-10°24’4°48’-5°101Naradā20°-20°12’10°-10°12’5°-5°12’102Sārā20°12’-20°24’9°48’-10°5°12’-5°24’103Sāmagā20°24’-20°36’9°36’-9°48’5°24’-5°36’104Somagā20°36’-20°48’9°24’-9°36’5°36’-5°48’105Samā20°48’-21°9°12’-9°24’5°48’-6°106Vishwambharā21°-21°12’9°-9°12’6°-6°12’107KumārI21°12’-21°24’8°48’-9°6°12’-6°24’108Kokilā21°24’-21°36’8°36’-8°48’6°24’-6°36’109KunjarakrutI21°36’-21°48’8°24’-8°36’6°36’-6°48’110AindrI21°48’-22°8°12’-8°24’6°48’-7°111Swāhā22°-22°12’8°-8°12’7°-7°12’112Swadhā22°12’-22°24’7°48’-8°7°12’-7°24’113VaswI22°24’-22°36’7°36’-7°48’7°24’-7°36’114Preta22°36’-22°48’7°24’-7°36’7°36’-7°48’115Raksha22°48’-23°7°12’-7°24’7°48’-8°116Jalaplavā23°-23°12’7°-7°12’8°-8°12’117Dārushva23°12’-23°24’6°48-7°8°12’-8°24’118MadirāmaitrI23°24’-23°36’6°36’-6°48’8°24’-8°36’119DhariNi23°36’-23°48’6°24’-6°36’8°36’-8°48’120HāriNi23°48’-24°6°12’-6°24’8°48’-9°121Maruta24°-24°12’6°-6°-12’9°-9°12’122Dhana24°12’-24°24’5°48’-6°9°12’-9°24’123Yadhna DhanakarI24°24’-24°36’5°36’5°48’9°24’-9°36’124Dhanadā24°36’-24°48’5°24’-5°36’9°36’-9°48’125KacHapā24°48’-25°5°12’-5°24’9°48’-10°126Ambujā25°-25°12’5°-5°12’10°-10°12’127Ishā25°12’-25°24’4°48’-5°10°12’-10°24’128ShUlinI25°24’-25°36’4°36’-4°48’10°24’-10°36’129TadrI25°36’-25°48’4°24’-4°36’10°36’-10°48’130Shivā25°48’-26°4°12’-4°24’10°48’-11°131Shivakarālatā26°-26°12’4°-4°12’11°-11°12’132Kundā26°12’-26°24’3°48’-4°11°12’-11°24’133Mukundā26°24’-26°36’3°36’-3°48’11°24’-11°36’134Bhasitā26°36’-26°48’3°24’-3°36’11°36’-11°48’135KadarI26°48’-27°3°12’-3°24’11°48’-12°136Smarā27°-27°12’3°-3°12’12°-12°12’137KadalI27°12’-27°24’2°48-3°12°12’-12°24’138Kokilālāpā27°24’-27°36’2°36-2°-48’12°24’-12°36’139KāminI27°36’-27°48’2°24’-2°36’12°36’-12°48’140Kalashodbhavā27°48’-28°2°12’-2°24’12°48°-13°141VIrā28°-28°12’2°-2°12’13°-13°12’142Prastā28°12’-28°24’1°48’-2°13°12’-13°24’143Sangarā28°24’-28°36’1°36’-1°48’13°24’-13°36’144Shatayadhnyā28°36’-28°48’1°24’-1°36’13°36’-13°48’145ShatāvarI28°48’-29°1°12’-1°24’13°48’-14°146SragvI29°-29°12’1°-1°12’14°-14°12’147PaTalinī29°12-29°24’0°48’-1°14°12’-14°24’148Nagnā29°24’-29°36’0°36’-0°24’14°24’-14°36’149Pankajā29°36’-29°48’0°24’-0°12’14°36’-14°48’150Parameshwarī29°48’-30°0°12-0°14°48’-15°

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Vikriti Year 2010 – 2011 by Chakrapani Ullal

Vikriti Year 2010 – 2011

Article by Chakrapani UllalAs most of you know, Vedic Astrology is founded on the Lunar Calendar which begins each New Year when the new moon occurs in Pisces, generally falling somewhere between March 14 and April 14.This year, the first day of the Vedic New Year (called Sukla Paksha Pratipada) was on March …

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Angelina Jolie by Ray Sette June 4, 1975 Los Angeles, Ca 9:09 AM, PDT

Angelina Jolie

Article by Ray SetteGrowing up in Los Angeles the daughter of an Academy Award-winning actor, this Hollywood celebrity was no stranger to the film industry. She later trained at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute where she performed in several stage productions. She worked as a professional model in London, New …

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The Recreation of the Global Tree of Life in the Conscious Convergence by Carl Johan Calleman

The Recreation of the Global Tree of Life in the Conscious Convergence

Article by Carl Johan Calleman, SwedenAncient traditions of our planet almost universally looked upon the four geographical directions as Sacred. The origin of this sacredness of the directions is that they since the beginning of time have played a role in the ongoing creation of our planet and its evolution …

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