Guest guest Posted August 1, 2005 Report Share Posted August 1, 2005 |om namo bhagavate vasudevaya| New Delhi, India Dated 01 August, 2005 Dear Jyotiña and SJC Members, I am happy to announce the results of the B.A. first year examination of SJCERC held in the summer of 2005 for the term 2004-05. India Of the six candidates who registered, 2 students have appeared for the examinations and one of them has fared well. We hope that the response to the program shall improve. Keeping in view the costs of SJCERC involved, we have recommended a drastic cut in the annual SJCERC fee for India from its present level to Rs 500 (Rupees Five hundred only). Europe The results for Europe have been very encouraging showing that the students have put in a great deal of effort and credit must be given to Jyotiña Guru Zoran Radosalvjevic for this result (details Annexure-1). Of the 42 students appearing, 8 have not attempted the examination giving a pass percentage of about 80% or so. Keeping the costs involved and the paying capacity of the students, we have suggested that the SJCERC annual fees be reduced from US$ 100 to €25 (Twenty Five Euro only). The successful students are advised to pay their past dues (if any) as well as the University and SJCERC fees for the term 2005-06 for the second year BA Vedäïga Jyotiña. America/Asia The response from America and the rest of the world has been rather poor for various reasons. We are considering starting a bridge/diploma course that will prepare the students for the BA program. Details will be communicated after the SJC USA conferences. Admissions 2005-06 SJCERC is admitting new students for the first year BA Vedäïga Jyotiña course starting from the term 2005-06. All Jyotiña Gurus are advised to send a list of their candidates/students to Dewavrat Buit, Member Secretary SJCERC at the E-mail address dewavrat2000 at an early date. M.A. Vedäïga Jyotiña 2006 It has been decided to start a course for the Masters’ degree in Vedäïga Jyotiña from the term year 2006-07. Applications shall be accepted by SJCERC from prospective candidates, who already possess a Bachelors degree in any subject. The candidates shall have to sit or a qualifying examination to be held after the SJC Annual conference in January, 2006 at New Delhi, India (Detailed syllabus at Annexure-2). At present SJCERC can admit only 15 students in this category for the MA Vedäïga Jyotiña course. Vedic astrologers who have already published a book or at least three articles in leading journals/astrology magazines shall not be required to sit for this qualifying examination. Applications seeking exemption from the examination should be addressed to the Chairman, SJCERC and should be sent with two copies of the publication to the address at 15B Gangaram Hospital Road, New Delhi 110060, India on or before 31 December 2005. At present SJCERC can admit and reserves 10 seats for these advanced astrologers every year. Thanking you, Yours truly, Sd/- (Sanjay Rath) CC All members SJCERC Dewavrat Buit, Member Secretary, SJCERC (please forward an official copy to KKSU) All lists/Jyotiña Guru’s SJC Annexure -1 BA (VEDANGA JYOTISHA) PART I 2004-2005 SERBIA EXAMINATION SR.NO. ROLL NO. PAPER1 PAPER2 PAPER3 PAPER4 PAPER5 TOTAL 100MAR 100MAR 100MAR 100MAR 100MAR 500MAR 1 1947 60 93 61 80 87 381 2 1948 54 92 50 95 92 383 3 1949 58 86 57 93 88 382 4 1950 53 88 62 78 82 363 5 1951 50 90 63 85 87 375 6 1952 57 94 55 77 80 363 7 1953 54 84 59 72 86 355 8 1954 54 90 58 86 93 381 9 1955 58 66 44 84 87 339 10 1956 A A A A A A 11 1957 52 71 65 85 95 368 12 1958 54 80 57 78 91 360 13 1959 A A A A A A 14 1960 64 60 56 64 63 307 15 1961 A A A A A A 16 1962 54 66 60 81 93 354 17 1963 64 78 57 84 90 373 18 1964 A A A A A A 19 1965 62 84 65 88 87 386 20 1966 56 68 70 95 90 379 21 1967 54 71 72 60 97 354 22 1968 A A A A A A 23 1969 0 84 59 77 97 317 24 1970 A A A A A A 25 1971 58 85 61 90 92 386 26 1972 56 81 60 89 92 378 27 1973 53 64 59 74 97 347 28 1974 56 90 62 89 76 373 29 1975 A A A A A A 30 1976 54 59 60 82 90 345 31 1977 57 70 49 88 90 354 32 1978 60 76 54 81 86 357 33 1979 46 91 55 81 96 369 34 1980 58 84 70 95 90 397 35 1981 46 87 58 82 98 371 36 1982 56 67 63 78 79 343 37 1983 A A A A A A 38 1984 53 76 61 76 83 349 39 1985 54 88 58 91 90 381 40 1986 53 81 57 73 84 348 41 1987 53 70 44 79 89 335 42 1988 49 79 58 74 63 323 Annexure-2 KAVI KULGURU KALIDAS SANSKRIT VISHWAVIDYALAYA, RAMTEK QUALIFYING CERTIFICATE COURSE FOR DIRECT APPEARING TO M.A. (VEDANGA JYOTISH) COURSE PAPER I SANSKRIT : STUDY OF BRIHAT PARASHAR HORA SHASTRA (MARKS 100) Chapter 1 : The CreationChapter ; 2.Great Incarnations of the LordChapter ;3.Graha Characters and DescriptionChapter; 4. Zodiacal Signs DescribedChapter, : Planetary PositionsChapter 6 : Special LagnasChapter 7 : The Sixteen Divisions of a RashiChapter 8 : Divisional ConsiderationsChapter 9 : Drishtis of the RashisChapter BirthChapter 11 : Evils at BirthChapter 12 : Antidotes for EvilsChapter 26 : Effects of the Bhava LordsChapter 27 : Effects of Non Luminous GrahasChapter 31 : Bhava PadasChapter 32 : Upa PadaChapter 33 : Argala or Intervention from GrahasChapter 34 : Karakatwas of the GrahasChapter 35 : Effects of KarakamshaChapter 36 : Yoga KarakasChapter 37 : Nabhasha YogasChapter 38 : Many other YogasChapter 39 : Chandra's YogasChapter 40 : Surya's YogasChapter 41 : Raja YogasChapter 42 : Yogas for Royal AssociationChapter 43 : Combinations For WealthChapter 44 : Combinations for PenuryChapter PAPER II : HORA SHASTRA (MARKS 100 Names of navagraha, sapta graha and natural order; subha (benefic) & asubha (malefic); saumya (pleasant), päpa (sinful) and krüra(aggressive); governances; karmic signification like king etc; complexion;devatä, adhi-devatä & pratyädhi devatä; sex; compounds; caste; dhätu(mineral/metal); description of graha (meaning and implication); åtu(seasons); taste indications; strengths; trees/plants; müla & jéva division;exaltation, debilitation, mülatrikoëa, svakñetra and other dignities; naisargika(natural) & tatkälika (temporal) saàbandha (relationship; Nakshtra:Names, Nature, Description, Signification, Classification of the27/28 nakñatra, Calculation of Abhijit (intercalary) nakñatra span and itsposition; Krittikädi & Ardrädi schemes; Lagna, Päka Lagna, Candra lagna, Sürya Lagna, Bhäva lagna, Horä lagna, Ghäöikä lagna, VighäTikä lagna, Varnadalagna, Definition of trivarga, çhaturvarga, sapta varga and shodashaa vargaschemes, Harmonics in D-charts, Classification, Calculation of Vargas, Vargadeities, Candra yoga: adhi yoga, dhana yoga, kemadruma yoga; sunaphä,anaphä & durdhurä yoga; Sürya yoga: vesi vosi & ubhayacari yoga;importance & significance of these yogas of the luminaries; Other yoga:subha, asubha, gajakesari, amala, parvata, kahala, camara, sankha, bheri,mådaëga, çrinätha, säradä, matsya, kürma, khadga, lakñmé, kusuma,kalänidhé, kalpadrüma, trimurti and lagnädhi yogas; Graha dåñöi, reason & meaning of special aspects of Mars,Saturn, Jupiter and Rähu, strength of aspect based on pada or exact evaluation; Räçi dåñöi, Aspects of planets and other bodies based on räçi dåñöi Ärudha : Bhäva pada (ärudha lagna AL and other bhäva ärudha), calculations, ärudha cakra, results of planets and houses from ärudha lagna,därä pada (A7) and effects thereof, upapada (UL) or vyaya pada (A12) andresults of marriage and children, co-born from 3rd/11th from ärudha lagna forself and upapada for brother/sister –in-laws, relationships from ärudha pada, Nabhasa Yoga : Formation and effects of Rajju, Musala, Nala, Mäla,Sarpa, Gadä, Sakaöa, Vihäga, Sångataka, Hala, Vajra, Yava, Kamala, Vapi,Yupa, Sara, Çakti, Danòa, Naukä, Küöa, Chatra, Cäpa, Cakra, Samudra, Golä,Yuga, Çüla, Kedära, Päça, Dama and Véëä yogas; Ñaòbala, Sthäna bala, saptavargaja bala, oja-yugma-räçi-amçabala, kendrädi bala, drekkäëa bala, dig bala, käla bala, pakça bala, tribhägabala, varsa-mäsa-dina-horä bala, naisargika bala, äyana bala, motionalstrength of luminaries, dåg bala, motional strength of Mars and others, grahayuddha reduction, bhäva bala, ñaòbala evaluation, results of bhäva strengths, içöa & kaçöa bala, rays of planets, results of the various types of strengths Meaning of planetary state (avasthä); Balädi avasthä, Jagrädiavasthä, Déptädi avasthä, Sayanädi avasthä, Effects of cesöhä Cara & Sthira käraka, Seven/Eight Carakäraka schemes and theiruse; Ätmakäraka and its importance, other karaka, bhäva karaka (naisargika& carakäraka schemes), carakäraka replacement, Kärakämça Svämça, results of kärakämça, planets in quadrants & trines tokärakämça/ svämça, effect of the 10th, 2nd, 7th, 3rd and other houses from kärakämça/svämça, Räjayoga, Maharaja Yoga, Räjayoga from bhäva lords, Ätmakäraka &räjayoga, Amätyakäraka & Raja saàbandha yoga, Professional determination,timing changes in profession and career; Pravrajya yoga, Dhana yoga(wealth), Daridra Yoga (poverty); Sudarçana cakra; Characteristics of Païca mahäpuruña yogaand variations of Varähamihira (païca mahäpuruña lakñaëa); results of file elements (Païca tatva); Results of satva, rajas & tamas guëa; Books Båhat Paräsara Horä Çästra; Paräsara, Särävalé; Kalyäëavarmä Jätaka Pärijätha; Vaidyanätha Dikñita Båhat Jätaka; Varähamihira PAPER III : SAMHITA (100 MARKS) Graha yuddha : four types of planetary war, longitude based planetary war; Graha çångäöaka : the seven planetary configurations which cause famine and drought and other affects, the characteristics and effects of 6 types of planetary combinations Graha gocara: the transit of the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn from the natal Moon, propitiation of the planets in bad transit, beneficial work for each day depending on the vära lord Båhaspati cära : The Jovian Years and their effects; Saàvatsara puruña; the twelve 5-Year Yugas; the five Saàvatsara in each Yuga; the color of Jupiter and its effect Nakñatra karma guëa : the number of stars in the nakñatra, their periods and their effects, the presiding deities of the nakñatra, types of nakñatra: dhruva, tékñëa, ugra, mådu, kñipra, mådu-tékñëa, nakñatras for shaving, sacrament, consecration, upanayaëa Tithi karma guëa : Types of tithi and their lords, the co-relation between the nakñatra and the tithi Karaëa guëa : Types of Karaëa, karaëa lords, karaëa kärakatva and their effects Measures of Sun, Moon and Nodes, Metonic cycle, Conditions of the eclipse, Computation of eclipse, Saros cycle, Solar eclipse parallax, Latitude & longitude parallax, Projection of eclipses, path and charting of obscuration, Rähu and Eclipses: the course of Rähu and its effect on the Sun and the Moon, Lunar Eclipse, effects of eclipses, effect of eclipses in the various räçi, 10 Types of eclipses and their various effects, colors of eclipses, aspect of planets on the eclipsed Moon, effect of Eclipses in different months, ten types of the end of eclipse, effect of eclipse on people and horoscope; Çardhakäëòa : Determining the prices of commodity depending on the Sun’s entry in a sign, the Moon’s pakña strength and other meteorological omens. Books : Båhat Saàhitä; Varähamihira PAPER IV : GANITA (100 MARKS) Position of planetary heliacal rising & setting, Rising & setting of stars, Non-setting stars, Heliacal rising & setting of the Moon, Interval from sunset to rising/setting of Moon, Moon relative position from Sun, Measure of Moon illumination, Computation of Moon cospos, Vyatipäta & Vaidhåti and their computation, Gaëòänta, Almanacs, History of Indian Païcäëga, National Païcäëga, Study of Païcäëga elements, Vära, Tithi, Nakñatra, Yoga & Karaëa; concept, brief calculation, their duration, start and ending moments of tithi, yoga, nakñatra and karaëa; Saìkränti, Entry of Moon and other planets into räçi & nakñatra; Standard time, time zones; time conversion (using ghäöi etc), Avakahada Cakra, Païcäëga reading, Important festivals and there tithi; Daily rising and setting of planets, Käla cakra and determination of Rähu käla etc, Upagraha & aprakäça graha calculation, dagdha and sünya tithi; Rise of Gulika Käla during day & night in Ghäöikä. Yogas, nakñatra & weekdays; Mrityu bhagas of planets & räçi, Chandra Kriya, Chandra Vela, Chandra Avasthä, Nature of Drekkäëa, Finding time with the help of the sun's shadow. Calculation of lagna (ascendant), various methods of casting horoscopes; calculation of special ascendants, varëada etc, Broad timings of ascedents through Panchang, Palabha, Char Khand, Nättonättaàça, Calculation of ascendant from sidereal time, Bhäva calita cakra, Sripati Paddhati, Calculation of true position of planets from Païcäëga or ephemeris; Introduction to Bhavärambha Bhäva calita (Placedian Cusps). Solar System and earth, Galaxy and Milky Way, Basic astronomy, Planets, Satellites, Solar flare and sun spot cycles, Orbits of planets; Geocentric and Heliocentric systems, Vedic view of triloka & sapta loka Ancient 18 åñi’s and 18 siddhänta, Äryabhaöéya and other middle age siddhänta, Time & its divisions, Yuga (æon), motion of planets, division of a circle, revolution of planets, calculation of current days, Lards of the days, Mean planets, Jovian cycle (60 year), Situation of planets, Earth dimensions, Terrestrial longitude, Meridian of Ujjain and London (GMT), Local longitude, Current position of planets, Inclination of planetary orbits; Astronomical reason for 12 signs and 27/28 Nakñatra, Precession of equinoxes, latitude, longitude, Ascensional difference, hour angle, determination of time Vimçottari daçä, Añöottari daçä, Païcottari daçä, Çoòasottari daçä, Dvisaptati sama daçä, Caturasiöi daçä, Shaçöyhayani daçä, Sat-trimsa sama daçä; Phalita Jyotiña - Cara daçä, Räçi daçä (also called Su-daçä), Näräyaëa daçä (also called padakrama daçä); Ayur Jyotiña – Çüla daçä, Brahma determination, Rudra & Maheçvara determinatio Books : Båhat Paräsara Horä Çästra; Paräsara Näräyaëa Daçä; Sanjay Rath Vimçottari & Udu daçä; Sanjay Rath Maharishi Jaimini kåta upadesa sutra; Jaimini Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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