Guest guest Posted October 27, 2001 Report Share Posted October 27, 2001 OHM SHRI RAGAVENDRAYA NAMAH JAYA JAGANNATHA Pranaam Gurudeva, Thanks Gurudeva for your welcome address and other inspiring mails. Some of the members had a doubt that the discussion on this SJVC class will not be similar to Varahamihira. I hope your first 3 mails might have cleared their doubts. Thanks Your sisya Solai Kannan Sanjay Rath [srath (AT) vsnl (DOT) com]Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2001 8:52 PMSJVC[sjvc] Welcome Om Gurave Namah--------------------------Dear Jyotisha, Welcome to the new classroom. I thought that while you all wait for the initial lessons to be prepared and sent, i will give some FOOD FOR THOUGHT, Learning Jyotish "A scholar who cherishes the love of comfort is not fit to be deemed a scholar. " - Lao-Tzu (570?-490? BC) Vedic Astrology is both a science and an art. This study requires many hours of effort to learn the principles for chart construction and delineation as well as the various methods employed in prediction. An element of intuition is involved which has to be developed by reciting the Guru mantra. A qualified Jyotish teacher called ‘Jyotish Guru’ gives the mantra at a suitable date and time. The student himself should be qualified to receive this mantra and the instructions. Qualifications of a Vedic Astrologer Harihara in his monumental classic Prasna Marga states that this subject is to be studied only by Brahmana’s. And who is a Brahmana is defined by Lord Krishna in the Srimad Bhagavat Gita (on the basis of one’s nature and work) as those who are pious, calm, self-controlled and seekers of knowledge. These attributes can be developed by use of the appropriate mantra and the blessings of a qualified Jyotish Guru. A proper study and practice of this subject leads to good fortune, merit, salvation, respect in society and even fame. The attributes of a perfect Vedic Astrologer (called a Daivagya) are as follows: 1. Mastery of the subject of Vedic astrology 2. Knowledge of Mathematics 3. Spiritual and religious by nature 4. Truthful speech and countenance 5. Well versed in Veda’s, Mantra and Tantra. Daivagyna is the highest level and not everyone can achieve this. It takes many years of hard work and practice of mantras, learning of the Veda’s, Tapasya (spiritual practice) etc. So, I guess you are all resolved for this. Best WishesSanjay Rath Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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