My next upcoming Book: Vedic Astrology Practitioner Manual



As a student of Vedhic astrology, one of the challenges that I faced was studying classical texts. We have so many texts and every text has some exceptional content. Most of the translators did not get a chance to validate the principles mentioned in the texts and due to this, the accuracy of the translation was reduced. One example is Moola Rashi and Dhathu Rashi. This is well explained in my book ‘Untold Vedhic Astrology’. Due to all the reasons mentioned above, I started noting my own observations while studying various classical texts. Over some time, I also felt that novice students of astrology can progress faster if they get validated knowledge. This is also good for the development of Vedhic astrology. Therefore, I decided to publish my notes from various classical texts as a manual. This is a good reference book for novice students of Vedhic astrology.
        While making my notes I referred to many classical texts including Bruhath Parashara Hora Shastra, Bruhath Jathaka, Saravali, Phaladheepika, Bhavartha Rathnakara, Muhurtha Chinthamani, and Jathaka Bharanam. I have also validated the translation and updated it according to my learnings. Finally, I have applied and validated most of this knowledge. I have also explained the theory behind my validation in ‘Untold Vedhic Astrology’.
        Novice astrologers are also asked about many other topics like remedies, results of transits, questions about lost articles, or matching the horoscope. The main focus of all novice astrologers is prediction and they may or may not be experienced in other related topics. I have covered the basics of other related topics in the book to provide a basic understanding.
        People debate one more interesting question with novice astrologers. This is about the effects of planets on us. I have dealt with this topic briefly. Many novice astrologers are also not clear about how astrology can help us in our growth and development. I have also dealt with this topic.
        My effort is to author a book that can be referred by astrologers regularly and in case of doubt. I hope the book serves the purpose and supports everyone who reads it.

CONTENTS
1 Purpose
2 Introduction to Vedhic Astrology
3 Applications of Vedhic Astrology
4 How Do Planets Affect Us?
5 Indian Concept of Time
6 Effects of Weekdays, Thithi, and Vedhic Months
7 How to Read Horoscope?
8 Nature of Ascendants
9 Rashi or Signs
10 Graha or Planets
11 Discussion on Bhava or Houses
12 Planets in Various Houses
13 House Owners in Various Houses
14 Planets in Various Signs
15 Longevity
16 Health and Diseases
17 Yogakaraka and Maraka
18 Important Yogas
19 Profession and Education
20 Earnings and Wealth
21 Marriage and Spouse
22 Children
23 Nakshathra or Constellations
24 Muhurtha or Good Times
25 Results of Planetary Positions at the Time of Wedding
26 Results of Planetary Positions at the Time of Housewarming
27 Gunamelan or Matching Horoscopes
28 Gochara or Transits
29 Prashna or Horary
30 Nivaran or Remedial Measures
31 Conclusion
        
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