Guest guest Posted August 18, 2003 Report Share Posted August 18, 2003 Dear Karthik, I am not very familiar with books in English , but if you understand Hindi , BL Thakur books are the most comprehensive and most authentic books on vedic astrology. These books are published by Moti Lal Banarsi Das , the most famous publishers for Indian classics.In english you can try BV Raman. sincerely upadhyay , Guru Karthik G <gurukarthikg> wrote: > > > Dear Upadhyay sir, > > Iam very much happy to hear from you. Now iam very much interested in learning vedic astrology.Can you kindly suggest me a book with which i can start from the basics. > > > With regards > > Gurukarthik.G > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2003 Report Share Posted August 18, 2003 ~ Om Namah Shivaya ~ Dear Karthik, Here is the list of books you can go through, it was told by Sri Narshima Ji Namaste friends, A few people asked me recently to recommend some books. I told them that I would post something to the list. Here are the books I recommend: (1) "Hindu Predictive Astrology" by Dr. B.V. Raman. This book introduces a lot of basic concepts in a clear fashion. Beginners can easily follow it. (2) "How To Judge A Horoscope" (2 volumes) by Dr. B.V. Raman. Excellent compendium of the results of various houses and basic combinations. (3) "Notable Horoscopes" by Dr. B.V. Raman. A brilliant textbook with a lot of practical examples of astro-analysis. (4) "Vedic Astrology: An Integrated Approach" by me. A lot of ground covered. Many examples and exercises. (5) "Crux of Vedic Astrology: Timing of Events" by Pt. Sanjay Rath. The most brilliant Jyotish book of this century. Though this book is a little dense, one can easily follow it after reading the above books. (6) "Three Hundred Important Combinations" by Dr. B.V. Raman. A compendium of yogas. Good to keep as a reference book. (7) "Brihat Parasara Hora Sastram" by anyone. Bible of Vedic astrology. Must-have and excellent to keep as a reference. (But there are no good and authentic translations at this time.) (8) "Jaimini Maharishi's Upadesa Sutras" by Pt. Sanjay Rath. Jaimini's coded rules are decoded. Many examples. After the above books, you can easily follow this book. (9) "My experiences in astrology" by Dr. B.V. Raman. Many real-life examples and inspiring accounts by a maestro. There are many more good books, both translated classics and original works by modern savants. But the above books, IMHO, offer good and coherent study material. One will have a very good background after reading these books. Kind regards, Neeraj Gupta --- upadhyay_iitd <upadhyay_iitd wrote: > > Dear Karthik, > > I am not very familiar with books in English , but > if you understand > Hindi , BL Thakur books are the most comprehensive > and most authentic > books on vedic astrology. These books are published > by Moti Lal > Banarsi Das , the most famous publishers for Indian > classics.In > english you can try BV Raman. > > sincerely > > upadhyay > > > > , Guru > Karthik G > <gurukarthikg> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Upadhyay sir, > > > > Iam very much happy to hear from you. Now iam very > much interested > in learning vedic astrology.Can you kindly suggest > me a book with > which i can start from the basics. > > > > > > With regards > > > > Gurukarthik.G > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site > design software > > ===== http://www.geocities.com/master_minds_india/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2003 Report Share Posted August 18, 2003 ~ Om Namah Shivaya ~Dear Karthik,Here is the list of books you can go through, it wastold by Sri Narshima JiNamaste friends, A few people asked me recently to recommend somebooks. I told them that I would post something to the list. Here are thebooks I recommend: (1) "Hindu Predictive Astrology" by Dr. B.V. Raman.This book introduces a lot of basic concepts in a clear fashion.Beginners can easily follow it. (2) "How To Judge A Horoscope" (2 volumes) by Dr. B.V.Raman. Excellent compendium of the results of various housesand basic combinations. (3) "Notable Horoscopes" by Dr. B.V. Raman. Abrilliant textbook with a lot of practical examples of astro-analysis. (4) "Vedic Astrology: An Integrated Approach" by me. Alot of ground covered. Many examples and exercises. (5) "Crux of Vedic Astrology: Timing of Events" by Pt.Sanjay Rath. The most brilliant Jyotish book of this century.Though this book is a little dense, one can easily follow it after readingthe above books. (6) "Three Hundred Important Combinations" by Dr. B.V.Raman. A compendium of yogas. Good to keep as a reference book.(7) "Brihat Parasara Hora Sastram" by anyone. Bible ofVedic astrology. Must-have and excellent to keep as areference. (But there are no good and authentic translations at thistime.) (8) "Jaimini Maharishi's Upadesa Sutras" by Pt. SanjayRath. Jaimini's coded rules are decoded. Many examples.After the above books, you can easily follow this book. (9) "My experiences in astrology" by Dr. B.V. Raman.Many real-life examples and inspiring accounts by a maestro. Thereare many more good books, both translated classics and originalworks by modern savants. But the above books, IMHO, offer good andcoherent study material. One will have a very good background afterreading these books. Kind regards,Neeraj Gupta--- upadhyay_iitd <upadhyay_iitd > wrote:> > Dear Karthik,> > I am not very familiar with books in English , but> if you understand > Hindi , BL Thakur books are the most comprehensive> and most authentic > books on vedic astrology. These books are published> by Moti Lal > Banarsi Das , the most famous publishers for Indian> classics.In > english you can try BV Raman.> > sincerely > > upadhyay> > > > > > > > > > > , Guru> Karthik G > <gurukarthikg> wrote:> > > > > > Dear Upadhyay sir,> > > > Iam very much happy to hear from you. Now iam very> much interested > in learning vedic astrology.Can you kindly suggest> me a book with > which i can start from the basics.> > > > > > With regards > > > > Gurukarthik.G> > > > > > > > > > > > Do you ?> > SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site> design software> > =====http://www.geocities.com/master_minds_india/Do you ? SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software~! THE WORLD IS TOUGH, SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST !~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted August 18, 2003 Report Share Posted August 18, 2003 Neeraj Gupta <gupta_neeraj_2000 > wrote: ~ Om Namah Shivaya ~Dear Karthik,Here is the list of books you can go through, it wastold by Sri Narshima JiNamaste friends, A few people asked me recently to recommend somebooks. I told them that I would post something to the list. Here are thebooks I recommend: (1) "Hindu Predictive Astrology" by Dr. B.V. Raman.This book introduces a lot of basic concepts in a clear fashion.Beginners can easily follow it. (2) "How To Judge A Horoscope" (2 volumes) by Dr. B.V.Raman. Excellent compendium of the results of various housesand basic combinations. (3) "Notable Horoscopes" by Dr. B.V. Raman. Abrilliant textbook with a lot of practical examples of astro-analysis. (4) "Vedic Astrology: An Integrated Approach" by me. Alot of ground covered. Many examples and exercises. (5) "Crux of Vedic Astrology: Timing of Events" by Pt.Sanjay Rath. The most brilliant Jyotish book of this century.Though this book is a little dense, one can easily follow it after readingthe above books. (6) "Three Hundred Important Combinations" by Dr. B.V.Raman. A compendium of yogas. Good to keep as a reference book.(7) "Brihat Parasara Hora Sastram" by anyone. Bible ofVedic astrology. Must-have and excellent to keep as areference. (But there are no good and authentic translations at thistime.) (8) "Jaimini Maharishi's Upadesa Sutras" by Pt. SanjayRath. Jaimini's coded rules are decoded. Many examples.After the above books, you can easily follow this book. (9) "My experiences in astrology" by Dr. B.V. Raman.Many real-life examples and inspiring accounts by a maestro. Thereare many more good books, both translated classics and originalworks by modern savants. But the above books, IMHO, offer good andcoherent study material. One will have a very good background afterreading these books. Kind regards,Neeraj Gupta--- upadhyay_iitd <upadhyay_iitd > wrote:> > Dear Karthik,> > I am not very familiar with books in English , but> if you understand > Hindi , BL Thakur books are the most comprehensive> and most authentic > books on vedic astrology. These books are published> by Moti Lal > Banarsi Das , the most famous publishers for Indian> classics.In > english you can try BV Raman.> > sincerely > > upadhyay> > > > > > > > > > > , Guru> Karthik G > <gurukarthikg> wrote:> > > > > > Dear Upadhyay sir,> > > > Iam very much happy to hear from you. Now iam very> much interested > in learning vedic astrology.Can you kindly suggest> me a book with > which i can start from the basics.> > > > > > With regards > > > > Gurukarthik.G> > > > > > > > > > > > Do you ?> > SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site> design software> > =====http://www.geocities.com/master_minds_india/Do you ? SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software~! THE WORLD IS TOUGH, SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST !~ ~! THE WORLD IS TOUGH, SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST !~ Your use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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