Guest guest Posted April 30, 2002 Report Share Posted April 30, 2002 Hi The Western astrology references (ie easily available books) are corrected (ignore my earlier e-mail) as: [Note I have NOT included books here, which are western introductions/ translations of OUR Indian concepts. These are only books on THEIR concepts, with the very approximate Indian equivalents shown in brackets]: 1. Lunar mansions (nakshatras): The fixed stars & constellations (VE Robson), Lunar astrology (A Volguine, trans. J Broglio). 2. Parts, etc (sahams, mid-points): The lost key to prediction (R Zoller), The combination of stellar influences (R Ebertin, trans. Roosedale & Kratzsch). 3. Planetary patterns (yogas): The guide to horoscopic interpretation (ME Jones). 4. Degree symbolisms (d-charts, nadis, etc): The sabian symbols (ME Jones), An astrological mandala (Dane Rudhyar), Zodiac Image Handbook : 3 vols(H & W Koppejan), Harmonics in astrology (J Addey). There must be many other similar books of course. But these are the best & original modern sources from which others have been written. Regards Nandan vedic astrology, Nandan Chakraborty <nanadhan> wrote: "lunar mansions" are from Arabian astrology & other places also. > The best printed English modern source as reference (ie easily > available) is: The lost key to predicn by R Zoller. Another is: The > fixed stars & constellations by VE Robson. MEJones' "Sabian Symbols" > gives a degree-by-degree interpretation, not connected to nakshatras > however, from which CEO Carter did a lot of work into our divisional > charts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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