Predictive Techniques In Varshaphala

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  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Predictive Techniques In Varshaphala Dr. K S Charak, 2003
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: A Textbook of Varshaphala K. S. Charak, 1996 The First Book On Annuasl Horoscopy Or Varshaphala (The Tajika System) Which Id Fully Illustrate.
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Annual Horoscope: Varshaphala Or Tajak Manmohan Singh Mehta, Kotamraj Narayana Rao, 2003-01-23
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Essentials of Medical Astrology Dr. K S Charak, 2002
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Subtleties of Medical Astrology Dr. K S Charak, 2007
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: World War III Deepak Singhania, 2019-12-27 World War II started when Saturn and Ketu were transiting together in Aries, the first sign of Zodiac in 1939 and in exact conjunction on September 1, 1939. The war escalated during 1940-41 when Jupiter and Saturn were together in the sign Aries and Taurus. In 1945, the war ended when Saturn and Rahu came together in the sign Gemini. After eighty years, we are witnessing similar planetary events during 2019-2025. Saturn and Ketu are conjunct in Sagittarius during 2019-2020. Jupiter and Saturn are together from November 2019 to November 2021 in Sagittarius and Capricorn. Saturn and Rahu are meeting in Pisces, the last sign of the Zodiac during March-April 2025. The astrological community is wondering what these planetary conjunctions will do this time. World War III tries to answer some of the most important questions related to WWIII through analysis of world events in the last two hundred years and ancient astrological principles.
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Varshphal (Annual Predication) S.P. Gour, Parashari Jaimini and Tajik are the three most popular systems of Vedic Astrology. Parashar gives more importance to the planets while Jaimini considers the rashis to be more important. Tajik is mainly used in Prashna Shastra and in Varshaphal. Tajik diverts slightly always from the main stream of the traditional methods and employs newer techniques of Astrology. 'Tajik Neelakanthi', of Acharya Neelakantha, which was composed in the 16th century AD, is the base of Taik Jyotish. This does not mean that Varshaphal and Prashna techniques were not practised in vedic Astrology before this. 'Uttar Kalamrit' of Kalidas mentions and describes the computation of Varshaphal dasha which is different from the 'Mudda dasha' of Varshaphal. Apart from this, 'Shat Panchashikha' of Prithyushyas is the established classic of Prashna Shastra, which was composed centuries before 'Tajik Neelakanthi'. Ancient Kairaleeya Jyotish is also well known for considering Prashna to be their main technique. The influence of Greek and Arab culture is clearly seen on the word 'Tajik'. Arrival of the invaders from Western Asia initiated the exchange of culture between India and West Asia. This exchange introduced some newer techniques to our Vedic Astrology. One of these techniques was Tajik. This has been marked as the beginning of Tajik jyotish. Tajik word does not belong to Sanskrit. There are different opinions regarding this issue. Some scholars consider it to be a distorted from of the word 'Jatak'. Another view is that meaning of Tajik is a horse in Turkish and Persian language. The speed of this technique has been compared to that of a horse and for this reason it has been named Tajik. In any case the influence of Mohammedans on this knowledge is very clear. This is also confirmed by the other words of Tajik, namely mudda, muntha, sahams and the names of the Tajik yogas like Ithasal, Ikkabal, Ishraf, nakta, radda and khallasar etc. Moving at the average speed of 1° per day, Sun completes one round of the Zodiac in one year. For casting the annual horoscope we select the time when Sun reaches the longitude of the natal Sun. The horoscope cast for that date and time becomes the annual horoscope and the Varshaphal is decided on the basis of this horoscope. In a similar manner prediction for any year of the person's life can be given on the basis of the annual horoscope. In other words the annual horoscope is based on the longitude of the natal Sun and not on the date and time of birth. This also means that the date, day and time of the annual horoscope is generally different from that of the birth horoscope.
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Predictive Astrology Dinesh Shankar Mathur, 1999 Astrology can be considered a useful branch of knowledge only if its concepts and principles could be applied to assess the personality and life of a person, and to look into the years ahead to tell him as to what is in store for him.
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  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Know about Predictive Techniques Shanker Adawal, The study of any horoscope is based on analyzing the Natal chart. It is important, as in any other science; to start from the basics and the basic fundamentals should always remain the base. In this book the author has tried to explain the first principles which are important while making predictions and working on them. He has also tried to explain about certain planets such as Mars, Saturn, Rahu and Ketu which are usually the dreaded planets. Also have briefly touched on the predictive techniques while talking about financial prospects, education and marriage. This book will be equally useful for amateur and research scholars.
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Advance Predictive Techniques of Ashtakvarga Manmohan Singh Mehta, Rajesh J. Dadwal, 2007
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Esoteric Principles Of Vedic Astrology Bepin Behari, 2013 This book presents the ancient Hindu astrology in its occult and esoteric aspects. Traditional practitioners often failed to defend the veracity of the subject and dispel the scepticism of modern intellectuals. The ancient revelations have been restated here to meet contemporary requirements. The ancient seers presented Vedic Astrology under various assumptions and in allegorical and symbolic languages. They assumed polydimensional extension of human consciousness which was closely related with planetary impulses. Apart from the general approach to this ancient science, the study presents in depth the astrological description of the nature of man. It also provides deeper implications of various planetary combinations. Advanced practitioners as well as general readers will find the book informative, illuminating and highly rewarding.
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Varshaphal Or the Hindu Progressed Horoscope B.V. Raman, 1992-11
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Application Of Prasna Astrology V. K. Choudhry, 2002
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Encyclopedia of Vedic Astrology: Yogas Shanker Adawal, In Vedic astrology, the associations the planets form or variations of how they are placed in a horoscope are referred to as yogas. Yoga literally means union or that which adds, joins or yokes. Astrologically, Yoga refers to planetary combinations or configurations and their special results, which affect the life of an individual. In traditional Indian ephemeris, known as Panchang, Yoga is also a particular division of time, arrived at by adding longitudes of the Sun and the Moon at birth. These are 27 in number, starting from Viskumbha to Vaidhriti, each governed by a different constellation or lunar-mansion, which are also 27 in number. In spiritual field, the word “Yoga” means training, taming and stimulating the body and mind with universal soul. In Ayurveda, the yoga of two or more medicines gives specific results. Yogas are one of the unique features of Vedic astrology. There are hundreds of yogas mentioned in various classical texts. Most of the yogas are formed of more than one planet, but all combinations do not mean a yoga formation. The idea behind these yogas is to equate the planets’ strength in a chart, and how & when they will produce their effects in a native’s life.
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Elements of Vedic Astrology K. S. Charak, 1996
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Encyclopedia of Vedic Astrology: Planets, Signs & Houses Shanker Adawal, The notion that astrologers can unfold lives and reveal what waits at the next bend is a thought that comes to all and populist claims have inspired the author to come up with a series of books that will discuss the various aspects in astrology, putting together the research and findings by various groups and the experience gained during his journey. The purpose of the encyclopedia is an attempt to put a clear understanding of the process of astrology, taking into account the first basic principles and dealing with different topics. The encyclopedia which would consist of over eighteen books, is intended to be brought out over a period of two years. These would cover the basics in astrology and then go on to the predictive techniques, the nadi astrology, tajik, yogas, nakshatras, rectification of birth time, vargas, dashas, mundane prashna, muhurta, remedy and other aspects of interest. The advantage of this would be that both students and those who want to pursue research can progress the understanding of this science in a systematic manner. Also the complete set will be of great value to those in India and abroad who want to understand various levels and will give them the flexibility of dwelling into the complexities in a coherent manner. With the growing interest to learn this science in various countries, the readers there will find this series of books very useful. This is the first book in the series and is the most important. The foundation is based on the principles of basic astrology propounded by various schools of thought. The book covers signs, their impact, the planetary impact in each sign, the role of depositors, details on each planet and their relationship when in aspect and in the divisional charts as also the complexities they can pose. This book attempts at conveying that the basic importance has to be given to the planets, their placement and various relationship as a result of the same. The yogas, dasha, nakshatras etc. will be dealt in the other books that follow, but all have to be applied keeping in mind the first basic principles that are being enumerated in this book.
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Timing of Events Through Dasha & Transit S.K. Sawhney, This book deals with the determination of method of timing of events through dasha and transit. The horoscope and related divisional charts can simply give an indication about the auspicious and inauspicious probabilities on the basis of the study of house, house lord and significator whereas the timing of an event cannot be calculated without understanding the impact of major period & transit in operation so for getting timing of events in one's life, we use Dasha and transits. Dasha tells which planet is affecting the native at a particular time, whereas transit tells us which natal planet is vibrating because of the transiting planet. A combined result of Dasha and transit gives us the behavior of the native at a particular time. In nutshell the Horoscope and concerned divisional charts only indicate the promise in the horoscope, negative or positive, according to the position of house, house lord, significator, concerned house from the significator. But the time of fructification of event is indicated by the Dasha/Anterdasha of different planets. If a good dasha is in operation, the native will get good results according to the significations of the concerned dasha nath and its lordship in the horoscope. For determining the timing of events for various events such as education, profession, marriage, children, acquiring of vehicle, land and property, foreign travels, each subject is discussed in detail in different chapters. The principles to identify the timing of events are given with illustrations / examples.
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Be Your Own Astrologer Pandit Ajai Bhambi, 2015-07-08 Astrology began when man looked up at the sky for answers to questions about life, himself and people he knew. He found the knowledge he was looking for in the universe around him, a wisdom that reached its pinnacle in the Vedic age. The Vedas call astrology the eye by which man can see and understand. The author, a reputed astrologer, systematically unties the knots of the complex science of Vedic astrology, and presents it in a very simple and lucid manner. This one-of-its-kind book not only makes Vedic astrology easy, it also shows you how to use it yourself. The knowledge of the ancient Vedas can now be yours to use when life throws up complex challenges.
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Yogas in Astrology Dr. K S Charak, 2003
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Encyclopedia of Astrological Remedies Yash Karan Sharma, Objective of Astrology is to give accurate predictions about future but its utility lies in the correct and effective solutions to our problems. Astrology is highly beneficial because with the help of this knowledge we come to know about our future and forth coming good or bad events. Rightly has some body affirmed, “To be forewarned is to be forearmed”. When we know it in advance that something negative is likely to happen to us we prepare ourselves to face that or avert that by equipping ourselves with necessary tools and weapons for our protection. Here in this book of AIFAS the readers are informed with all the remedial measures and spiritual products. These spiritual products are also known as astrological Products or remedial Products. These products are not very easily available in the market but organizations like Future Point Pvt. Ltd. is catering to these requirements as it has been quite up to the mark in removing the cob webs from the minds of the people in general by providing adequate information, expertise and genuine spiritual products. ‘Encyclopedia of Astrological Remedies’ is a consolidated effort to combine the various types of remedial measures available in Vedic Astrology, vedas, mythology, mantra shastra, Lal Kitab, gemology, science of yantras and other reliable sources of our cultural heritage which include the uses of gems, rudraksha, yantras, rosaries, crystals, rudraksha kavach, parad, rings, conch, pyramids, coins, lockets, fengshui, remedial bags, colors, talismans, fasting and meditation with mantras
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Dots of Destiny: Applications of Ashtakavarga Vinay Aditya, 1996
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Ashtakavarga System of Prediction Bangalore Venkat Raman, 2024
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Vedic Astrology Demystified Chandrashekhar Sharma, 2014-08-24 Vedic Astrology Demystified is written for Jyotish students. The purpose of the book is to introduce the reader to the basics of Jyotish, starting with its origin. All essential information required for interpreting a chart is detailed, with a comprehensive look at each of the rasis, grahas and the 12 different bhavas. An overview is provided of many of the important yogas to look for in a chart and also emphasizes why a particular yoga gives its results in order to teach students how to interpret combinations themselves. After setting out the basics of a chart interpretation, Vedic Astrology Demystified details how to predict using Vimshottari Dasha system and how to incorporate transits into a prediction. The book finishes with a practical review of various charts and the timing of events using the knowledge learnt. Vedic Astrology Demystified is written in a friendly style, so that the reader feels he is having a personal lesson from the author. As there is much conjecture on various topics within Jyotish, the author has incorporated into the book his own practices when interpreting and predicting from a chart.
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Aspects in Vedic Astrology Gopesh Kumar Ojha, Ashutosh Ojha, 2002-10 Through astrologers are well aware that it is the aspects between planets which has been planets which add detail and definition to a birth chart, there has been no single work which deals comprehensively with the theory and delineation of aspects in Vedic Astrology. This book fills a voig by providing a clear and concise treatment of the subject. The authors have drawn their material from the ancient and medieval classics of Vedic astrology, preserving the wisdom of the sages as well as granting their readers a wealth of insight into how the ancient dictums may be applied to contemporary life.
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Surya, the Sun God K. S. Charak, 1999 On the cult of Sūrya (Hindu deity) and its astrological implications.
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Analysing Horoscope Through Modern Techniques Manmohan Singh Mehta, Kotamraj Narayana Rao, 2002-10-25
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Jyotisha Viveka Chudamani (Volume 2) K. Janardhana Rao, Dr. B. Visweswara Rao, 2024-12-14 Jyotisha Viveka Chudamani: Navigating Life’s Tapestry with Ancient Wisdom Step into the timeless realm of Vedic Astrology, where the rhythms of the cosmos orchestrate the symphony of existence. “Jyotisha Viveka Chudamani” is your gateway to unraveling the profound mysteries of this ancient science, guiding you on a transformative journey through the celestial tapestry of your life. As you journey through the sacred wisdom of Vedic Astrology, you’ll awaken to the eternal truths that resonate within your soul, empowering you to embrace your destiny with courage, wisdom, and grace.
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: The Divine Codes Mr.Rakesh Jamwal, Mr.Vishal Sood, Mr.Sastry Kara, Mr.Subra Goswami, 2015-10-12 THE DIVINE CODES An Untimely Journal of Timely Matters. The divine codes journal is an untimely periodical related to Many divine subjects. This includes Vedic Jyotish, Nadi Jyotish, Sariraka Sastram (Palmistry), Sthapathya (Oriental Architecture), Art related topics (Includes photos, paintings, art installations), Yoga, Ayurveda and Spirituality. The primordial being have encrypted many matters of life and Jyotish is a light that enlightens the path to unknown. The Divine Codes Journal is a free periodical with no time limits attached. It is completely free and downloadable from the following links. The articles in the magazine are well researched and carry a well-balanced scientific approach.
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Encyclopedia of Vedic Astrology: Planetary Transit Shanker Adawal, Transits are one of the main means used in horoscope reading. They are used to forecast future trend and developments. Astrological transit is about interpreting the ongoing movement of the planets as they transit the horoscope. These transits are studied in the Natal Charts to tell about the timing or fructification of the events. In this book the initial chapters deal with the basic understanding of the meaning of Transit, the rules to be applied and about the planets. We have also dealt with the rules to be applied in predicting the result of transiting planets. Basic Transit Rules of planets in Houses, Signs, Nakshatra and Divisional Charts is explained at length. The book then dwells in factors that modify the results of a Transit. It then goes into explaining the impact of the transiting inner planets. I have also gone in details explaining the impact of Jupiter, Saturn, Nodes and Mars in Transit with various permutation and combination.
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Fundamentals of Astrology M. Ramakrishna Bhat, 1996
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Brighu Bindu and Mandi Saket Shah, 2025-01-24 I am practicing astrology from my childhood and with multiple decades of experience I am presenting in this book on Brighu bindu and Mandi these are detailed version of my analysis and wisdom on these two topics. Astrology is a divine science and everybody should learn it to understand the divine code of this universe. How our karma of past life manifest in to the present life and it reflects in our horoscope. Horoscope is nothing but snapshot of our karma of past life. In this book I am describing Brighu bindu and Mandi which learn from experience and checking innumerous horoscope. I hope people will love reading this and I welcome everyone to dive in to this divine knowledge. Regards, Saket Shah
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Ashtakvarga M. S. Mehta, Shiv Raj Sharma, C. B. Prasad, Kotamraju Narayana Rao, 1999
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Hindu Astrology Mari Silva, 2021-01-27
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Event Astrology Predicting What Happens, When, and Why Saket Shah, 2025-04-10 When I first began my journey into astrology, I was overwhelmed. Charts looked like puzzles written in the sky—complex, mysterious, and sometimes intimidating. But one thing kept me going: the burning question— “Can we truly predict what will happen, and when?” This book is the result of years spent decoding that question. I didn’t write this book to make astrology sound mystical. I wrote it to make it real, usable, and alive. My aim wasn’t to fill pages with theory. It was to give you tools. Tools that work. Tools that help you see the unfolding events in someone’s life—clearly, precisely, and spiritually. If this book helped you read even one chart with more clarity, If it helped you predict an event and understand its deeper purpose, If it made you pause and feel reverence for the script of time, Then it has done its job. Thank you for trusting me to walk with you through this journey. May your predictions serve as a light for others. And may you always remain a student of the stars. With gratitude, [Saket Shah]
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Star Guide to Predictive Astrology Parsai, 2009
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: The Astrological Magazine , 2007
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Mantreswara`s Phala Deepika G.S. Kapoor,
  predictive techniques in varshaphala: Practical Vedic Astrology Govind Saroop Agarwal, 2006
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