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Anga Vidya (or Instant Astrological Forecast) by Varahamihira (Translation by K N Saraswathy)

Anga Vidya (or Instant Astrological Forecast) by Varahamihira (Translation by K N Saraswathy)

Daughter and disciple of Pandit Kada- 
langudi Natesa Sastri, Dr (Mrs) K. N. 
Saraswathy had been practising astrological 
science with him from 1950 till his passing 
away in 1961 since when she has been prac¬ 
tising independently besides researching, 
research-guiding, writing, and teaching. 
She has co-authored with her father some 
books on astrological guidance-counselling. She has on he 
own authored 21 socio-cultural books in Tamil and the 12 books 
of the Kadalangudi Centenary Astrological Book Series in English- 
She is Founder-Director of the KADALANGUDl ASTROLOGICAL- 
INDOLOGICAL RESEARCH CENTRE, a memorial to her illustrious 
father-Guru whose birth centenary year was 1978. Her specia¬ 
lity is marriage guidance-counselling. She has reputation as the 
outstanding woman astrology specialist and counsellor of Asia. 
She is connected with several national and international profe¬ 
ssional societies. In Summer 1977 she was in USA on a lecture 
tour, and in 1982 toured in Asia, Europe and USA giving lectures 
and workshops and addressing conferences. She is associated 
with some American Psychiatrists' Associations in helping them 
through Hindu Astrology to make more exact determinations 
about their patients.

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Jataka Tattvam (Classic) by K N Saraswathy

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Mahadeva’s Jataka Tatva by S S Sareen

Mahadeva’s Jataka Tatva by S S Sareen (1987 edition)

The entire book has been divided into five Tatvas 1)Samjna Tatva dealing with the main principles of Astrology, 2) Sutika Tatva consists of conditions, place and circumstances at the time of delivery of the native, his destiny etc. , 3) Prakirna Tatva gives in great detail an examination of the twelve houses or Bhavas 4) Stri Jataka Tatva is all about female horoscopy elucidating her character, qualities and personality and the ‘to be’ partner from all the angles, Dasa Tatva though a difficult subject to be epitomized in a few pages of a single book yet contains all the basic and intricate relations of the planets during their Dasa and Antardasa – Main Period and Sub-Period. These 48 sutras are like an encyclopedia.

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Mantreswara’s Phala Deepika by S S Sareen

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Jataka Tattvam (Classic) by K N Saraswathy

Jataka Tattvam (Classic) by K N Saraswathy

If an astrologer is given a choice of 3 classics to carry to their grave, this is one of the classics, the other two being Bharavatha Ratnakara and Laghu Parasari. All 3 are small works that can be finished reading in 2 hours but astrologers after having spent 80 years in astrology have not been able to master these works

Jataka Tattva is a standard treatise on the predictive part of Hindu astrology and follows the Parashari System. It is written in Sanskrit. Its author has adopted the Sutra method for imparting knowledge of astrology instead of the traditional Sloka format. A great deal of importance is given to Medicine and Astrology. The author of this text, Mahadeva, son of Revashankar Pathak, hailed from Ratlam, Rajasthan, he was a devotee of Goddess Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva and well-versed in medicine, Sanskrit and Jyotisha. Mahadeva is believed to have lived from 1842 to 1888. He had written this treatise with the assistance of Vishnushastri, and completed its writing on Phalguna Shukla Panchami Vikram Samvat 1928 (on 14 March 1874 ). The brevity of the sutras employed to describe lengthy original passages culled from other texts is noteworthy. His son, Shriniwas Mahadeva Sharma translated this text into Hindi which translation with commentary was published in 1913. The earliest translation of this text into English appears to be that of V.Subramanya Sastri which was published in 1941 by V.B.Soobbiah and Sons, Bangalore.

Jataka Tattva comprises five tatvas or sections, namely, Samjna, Sutika, Prakirna, Strijataka, and Dasha. These five then are further divided into 13 sub-sections. Some say it can be used to diagnose medical ailments, in addition to reading the dasha effects. In his book titled – Light on Life: An introduction to the Astrology of India, Hart de Fouw has cited Jataka Tattva

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Anga Vidya (or Instant Astrological Forecast) by Varahamihira (Translation by K N Saraswathy)

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Mahadeva’s Jataka Tatva जातकतत्त्वम (Classic Hindi) by Srinivas Mahadev Pathak Sharma (1915)

Mahadeva’s Jataka Tatva जातकतत्त्वम (Classic Hindi) by Srinivas Sharma (1915)

Jataka Tattva is a standard treatise on the predictive part of Hindu astrology and follows the Parashari System. It is written in Sanskrit. Its author has adopted the Sutra method for imparting knowledge of astrology instead of the traditional Sloka format. A great deal of importance is given to Medicine and Astrology. The author of this text, Mahadeva, son of Revashankar Pathak, hailed from Ratlam, Rajasthan, he was a devotee of Goddess Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva and well-versed in medicine, Sanskrit and Jyotisha. Mahadeva is believed to have lived from 1842 to 1888. He had written this treatise with the assistance of Vishnushastri, and completed its writing on Phalguna Shukla Panchami Vikram Samvat 1928 (on 14 March 1874 ). The brevity of the sutras employed to describe lengthy original passages culled from other texts is noteworthy. His son, Shrinivas Mahadeva Sharma translated this text into Hindi which translation with commentary was published in 1913.

Jataka Tattva comprises five tatvas or sections, namely, Samjna, Sutika, Prakirna, Strijataka, and Dasha. These five then are further divided into 13 sub-sections. Some say it can be used to diagnose medical ailments, in addition to reading the dasha effects. In his book titled – Light on Life: An introduction to the Astrology of India, Hart de Fouw has cited Jataka Tattva

 

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Mahadev Pathak ‘s Dashaphala Darpan दशाफल दर्पण (Hindi) by Shrinivas Pathak (1919)

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Hasta Pariksha Samudrik Shastra हस्त परीक्षा सामुद्रिक शास्त्र (Hindi) by Shrinivas Mahadev Pathak (1924)

Mahadev Pathak ‘s Dashaphala Darpan दशाफल दर्पण (Hindi) by Suresh Chandra Mishra

Advanced Use of Jaimini Char Dasha by K N Rao

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Mahadeva’s Jataka Tatva (Classic) by V Subrahmanya Sastri

Mahadeva’s Jataka Tatva (Classic) by V Subrahmanya Sastri (1941)

Jataka Tattva is a standard treatise on the predictive part of Hindu astrology and follows the Parashari System. It is written in Sanskrit. Its author has adopted the Sutra method for imparting knowledge of astrology instead of the traditional Sloka format. A great deal of importance is given to Medicine and Astrology. The author of this text, Mahadeva, son of Revashankar Pathak, hailed from Ratlam, Rajasthan, he was a devotee of Goddess Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva and well-versed in medicine, Sanskrit and Jyotisha. Mahadeva is believed to have lived from 1842 to 1888. He had written this treatise with the assistance of Vishnushastri, and completed its writing on Phalguna Shukla Panchami Vikram Samvat 1928 (on 14 March 1874 ). The brevity of the sutras employed to describe lengthy original passages culled from other texts is noteworthy. His son, Shriniwas Mahadeva Sharma translated this text into Hindi which translation with commentary was published in 1913. The earliest translation of this text into English appears to be that of V.Subramanya Sastri which was published in 1941 by V.B.Soobbiah and Sons, Bangalore.

Jataka Tattva comprises five tatvas or sections, namely, Samjna, Sutika, Prakirna, Strijataka, and Dasha. These five then are further divided into 13 sub-sections. Some say it can be used to diagnose medical ailments, in addition to reading the dasha effects. In his book titled – Light on Life: An introduction to the Astrology of India, Hart de Fouw has cited Jataka Tattva

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