translated into Castilian by the Author Reviewed by: Gloria Guajardo All rights reserved Article published in the journal Cyrus astrological Discepolo “Ricerca ’90” number 43 from page 52 From time to time on the Internet also turns into fashion the fascinating (but sometimes boring) debate on the topic: Astrology and …
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Many of you are aware that there are three eclipses in 2009 and have inquired as to the significance. The following is a short explanation. As you may know, the first eclipse, a lunar eclipse occurred on July 7. A second, more important solar eclipse occurred on July 21, 22, …
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Lagna Scorpio and lagna lord Mars are falling into fixed sign. Significator of government and ruler (Sun) has high shadbal and ashtakavarga score. Prima facie, this is a good omen for sustainability of government. Lang lord Mars is associated with 10th lord Sun in kendra. As a result, premature termination …
Read More »Gandanta Case Studies by G. H. Visweswara
Introduction: Rashi Sandhi & Gandanta: What literature on astrology says. Literature on Astrology says that planets positioned at the end of all the signs cause health as well as relationship problem. The karakatwa related to those houses such as marriage, profession would not be stable. Planets placed at the beginning …
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One day, a young friend of mine showed his eagerness to learn Jyotish. He had no access to traditional Pundit, Guru, or Vedic Astrology School hence books could only help him. He was only familiar to some names and traits of 12 sun-signs that usually print in every second magazine …
Read More »The Astrology of Osteoporosis by Gautam Dave
Osteoporosis is a condition characterized by a decrease in the density of bone reducing its strength and resulting in fragile bones. Osteoporosis literally leads to abnormally porous bone that is compressible, like a sponge. This disorder of the skeleton weakens the bone and results in frequent fractures (breaks) in the …
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Among all astrological factors, weekday (in Sanskrit: Vaara) is the most common element that is known and used by everyone for his daily affairs. Interestingly, perhaps fortunately, there exists no difference between orders of weekday names. That is, a Sunday is Sunday, and a Monday is Monday, throughout the world. …
Read More »Nabhasa Yogas by G.K. Goel
“If one has realized one’s self here, truth is fulfilled; if one does not realize one’s self here, it is a supremely GREAT loss. Reflecting upon the self in every experience the wise transcend this world and immortality (Self)”. -Kenopanishad, Cp2 (5) Introduction Each planet, Rasi (Sign) and Bhava (house) …
Read More »Snap Shot Prediction on Three Stages of Life by M. Imran
While reading commentary of Brihat Jataka, it appears that Varahamihira succinctly maintains a dasa system that is built upon planetary positions in kendra, panaphara and apoklima houses. It is different from Naisargika Dasa. Unfortunately, most of the Jyotish learners of present day think Brihat Jataka merely presents Naisargika Dasa which …
Read More »Combining Varshaphal and Birth Charts by Gary Gomes
Varshaphal[1] charts are intended to give a microscopic viewpoint of the chart of the individual karmic pattern of the individual. Literally, Varshaphal means “fruit of the year”. The Varshaphal chart, at least as I was taught, was never intended to be a chart that was interpreted independently of the annual …
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