Guest guest Posted February 14, 2007 Report Share Posted February 14, 2007 How and What is the basis of Predictions based on Divisional charts? Should they be studied in the same way as Rasi Charts, i.e. all houses and all planets with respect to Lagna Lord and Moon's Sign. And from D-2 to D-300 should all the houses be examined or the particular house should be examined? For example in D-10 should we concentrate on only 1st and 10th houses? Please Clarify these points Thank You Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2007 Report Share Posted February 14, 2007 There is NO specific book on divisional charts analysis except for the one referred by Bhaskar by Prof. V.K. Chawdhary and this book seriously lacks the authority or depth in its writing. The best book are "New Predictive Techniques" - Part-I & II by Seshadri Iyer both reprints published by a Bangalore based publishers costing Rs. 105 ( both Part-I & II ) also available from M/s Ranjan Publications, 16, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi -110002. Sri Seshadri Iyer was a pioneer during his times and a perfectionist. This book was a very popular book was out of print for long time, now available. There are many other methods described therein and stands to gain from this low priced book. Many of the books of Sri K.N.Rao has detailed examples of using the divisional charts and are the only authoritative ones that are available today. One would find consistency in its application. with regards, sreeram srinivas _____ [] On Behalf Of Bhaskar Wednesday, February 14, 2007 9:34 PM Re: Divisional Charts Analysis Theres a book on divisional charts written I think about 15 years back by either VK Chawdhary or LR Chawdhary, where he has taken examples of all the divisional charts with explanation, which may prove useful to you. If you do not find it then let me know,I have the book and will try to find where I have kept and give the exact name,author and publishers name. @ <%40> , "zzress" <zzress wrote: > > How and What is the basis of Predictions based on Divisional charts? > Should they be studied in the same way as Rasi Charts, i.e. all houses > and all planets with respect to Lagna Lord and Moon's Sign. And from > D-2 to D-300 should all the houses be examined or the particular house > should be examined? For example in D-10 should we concentrate on only > 1st and 10th houses? Please Clarify these points > Thank You .. <http://geo./serv?s=97359714/grpId=9699862/grpspId=1705082690/msgId =39613/stime=1171469053/nc1=3848567/nc2=3848642/nc3=3848580> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2007 Report Share Posted February 15, 2007 It has everything a beginner to the advanced to learn from the experiences of Late Sri Seshadri Iyer, who was a perfectionist to a core........IT does have all the details of Yogi & Avayogi points...etc.........Its costs are simply Rs. 105 both Part-I ( Rs. 50) & II ( Rs. 55 ). The publisher of the referred book "New Technique Of Prediction" by Late Sri Seshadri Iyer Janapriya Prakashana, 57, First Main Road, Yaswantpur, Bangalore - 560022 This book is available with M/s Ranjan Publications +91 11 2328 2998. with regards, sreeram srinivas _____ [] On Behalf Of Bhaskar Thursday, February 15, 2007 8:48 AM Re: RE:Divisional Charts Analysis Yes that book certainly lacks,what one requires, but okay for a beginner. This book by Mr.Seshadri,does it contain decriptive references to Avayogi points too ? If Yes, then I have been searching long for the same. Bhaskar. @ <%40> , "sreeram srinivas" <sreeram64 wrote: > > There is NO specific book on divisional charts analysis except for the one > referred by Bhaskar by Prof. V.K. Chawdhary and this book seriously lacks > the authority or depth in its writing. The best book are "New Predictive > Techniques" - Part-I & II by Seshadri Iyer both reprints published by a > Bangalore based publishers costing Rs. 105 ( both Part-I & II ) also > available from M/s Ranjan Publications, 16, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New > Delhi -110002. Sri Seshadri Iyer was a pioneer during his times and a > perfectionist. This book was a very popular book was out of print for long > time, now available. There are many other methods described therein and > stands to gain from this low priced book. > > Many of the books of Sri K.N.Rao has detailed examples of using the > divisional charts and are the only authoritative ones that are available > today. One would find consistency in its application. > > with regards, > sreeram srinivas > > > _____ > > @ <%40> > [@ <%40> ] On Behalf Of Bhaskar > Wednesday, February 14, 2007 9:34 PM > @ <%40> > Re: Divisional Charts Analysis > > > > Theres a book on divisional charts written I think about 15 years back > by either VK Chawdhary or LR Chawdhary, where he has taken examples of > all the divisional charts with explanation, which may prove useful to > you. > > If you do not find it then let me know,I have the book and > will try to find where I have kept and give the exact name,author and > publishers name. > > @ <%40> > , "zzress" <zzress@> wrote: > > > > How and What is the basis of Predictions based on Divisional charts? > > Should they be studied in the same way as Rasi Charts, i.e. all houses > > and all planets with respect to Lagna Lord and Moon's Sign. And from > > D-2 to D-300 should all the houses be examined or the particular house > > should be examined? For example in D-10 should we concentrate on only > > 1st and 10th houses? Please Clarify these points > > Thank You .. <http://geo./serv?s=97359714/grpId=9699862/grpspId=1705082690/msgId =39620/stime=1171509796/nc1=3848568/nc2=3848586/nc3=3848643> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2007 Report Share Posted February 16, 2007 I share my own knowledgebase & experience. Rest is upto the recipients in excersing their informed options. If someone has written a good book, irrespective of its author, it needs to be commended. It is immaterial whether is technique is followed by others or not. Use of mrityubhaga is not new concept as it is made by you in your email, it is an awastha of a planet, which is mentioned in the classics in great detail, it is about application of it in a given situation, that made it look like a new one. There are plenty of techniques in astrology to predict, often one follows a method to which he is comfortable at. I would invite you to share your thoughts or suggest good books one should be having in their personal library and learn the predictive techniques. Further, if you could let us all know, about the techniques that you suggest one should be following in a given scenario....... with regards, sreeram srinivas sreeram64 (AT) satyam (DOT) net.in _____ [] On Behalf Of rajk1959 Friday, February 16, 2007 9:35 AM Re: RE:Divisional Charts Analysis Mr. Srinivas, It seems you are just trying to promote the books of chosen authors. Mr. K N Rao always talks of a new technique for each and every case. Like when the concept of Mrityu Bhaga was brought up it was said that no analysis would be complete without considering the position of planets in mrityu bhaga. You know how many books follow this technique. It is not the stories narrated by authors that develop predictive understanding for the readers. it is the predictive technique which is absent in most of the books. Raj K @ <%40> , "sreeram srinivas" <sreeram64 wrote: > > There is NO specific book on divisional charts analysis except for the one > referred by Bhaskar by Prof. V.K. Chawdhary and this book seriously lacks > the authority or depth in its writing. The best book are "New Predictive > Techniques" - Part-I & II by Seshadri Iyer both reprints published by a > Bangalore based publishers costing Rs. 105 ( both Part-I & II ) also > available from M/s Ranjan Publications, 16, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New > Delhi -110002. Sri Seshadri Iyer was a pioneer during his times and a > perfectionist. This book was a very popular book was out of print for long > time, now available. There are many other methods described therein and > stands to gain from this low priced book. > > Many of the books of Sri K.N.Rao has detailed examples of using the > divisional charts and are the only authoritative ones that are available > today. One would find consistency in its application. > > with regards, > sreeram srinivas .. <http://geo./serv?s=97359714/grpId=9699862/grpspId=1705082690/msgId =39642/stime=1171598712/nc1=3848644/nc2=3848568/nc3=3848590> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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