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Nadi Astrology Simplified (Based Upon Bhrigu, Nandi and Chandrakala Nadi) by Bhaskar Chakraborty

Nadi Astrology Simplified (Based Upon Bhrigu, Nandi and Chandrakala Nadi) by Bhaskar Chakraborty

Also includes special chapter and elaborated explanation of Kal Chakra Dasha

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Nadi Jyothish or the Stellar System of Astrology (Vol III) by R Gopalakrishna Row (Meena) 1939

Nadi Jyothish or the Stellar System of Astrology (Vol II) by R Gopalakrishna Row (Meena) 1939

Nadi Jyothish or the Stellar System of Astrology (Vol I) by R Gopalakrishna Row (Meena) 1939

New Marvels of Nadi Astrology: Blending Parasari and Nadi Astrology by Jitendra Trivedi

Nadi Jyotisha (Vol 1 and II Combined) – Research Paper by Jitender Kumar

Practical Stellar Astrology (Meena Nadi 2) Based Upon Nadi Astrology by NV Raghavan Chary

Nadi Astrology: Predictive Rules by Soundar Divakar

Practical Nadi Astrology by Satyamma Bharadwaj

Bhrigu Nadi Principles – Profession and Life Style Through Saturn and Jupiter by N Srinivasan Shastry

Sage Satyaacharya’s Satyajatakam Based on Dhruva Nadi by S K Raman

Nadi System of Prediction (Stellar Theory) by Rattan Lal

Insights in Nadis by A V Sundaram and Andree Leclerc

Vedic Nadi Astrology and Career by V Raghuraman

Practical Application of Nadi Techniques by K B Gopal Krishnan

Fortune Telling from Permutations and Combinations of Planets with Nadi by R G Rao

Celestial Matrix in Nadi Astrology by Satyanarayana Naik

Prediction Secrets Naadi Astrology by Satyanarayana Naik

Revelation from Naadi Jyotish by Satyanarayana Naik

Roots of Nadi Astrology by Satyanarayana Naik

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Yogini and Kalchakra Dasa by Sumeet Chugh

Yogini and Kalchakra Dasa by Sumeet Chugh

Yogini and Kalachakra Dasa is aimed at students of astrology who have a minimum predictive experience of Vimshottari-dasa, the book instructs on the proper method for applying this to interpreting a horoscope.  Before offering lessons in the use of Yogini-dasa and Kalachakra-dasa, Sumeet Chugh offers preliminary explanations and extensive practical illustrations.

Kalchakra dasa, main features: The 27 Nakshatras are divided into Savya & Apsavya groups: The first three Nakshatras belong to Savya, the next three to Apsavya, etc., for a total of 15 Savya & 12 Apsavya Nakshatras. Both of these are then further subdivided into 2 sub-groups each. For example, the two subgroups of the Savya main group are headed by Ashwini & Bharani respectively, the Ashwini group totaling 10, the Bharani group with 5. Years are then allocated by astrological sign, according to its planetary ruler, from 4 to 21 years. In Vimshottari dasa, the total cycle is always 120 years, but in Kalchakra dasa, the total varies according to the Moon’s Navamsha. The possibilities are 83, 85, 86 or 100 years. The order of each mahadasa is different for each sub-group of the dasa, which can be found in one or another table. There are also Gatis, or jumps. The Mandook Gati (frog jump) is when the dasa skips one sign, jumping from Virgo to Cancer, for example. The Markati Gati (monkey jump) is a backwards jump of one sign, from Leo to Cancer, for example. The Simhavalokan Gati (lion’s stare) is a trinal jump, to the 5th or 9th sign, from Pisces to Scorpio, or from Sagittarius to Aries. If one lives to complete a cycle (a minimum of 83 years), there are rules to determine where in the cycle one starts again (not the original starting point). Numerous tables help simplify the calculations.

Effects of both dasas are fully described.

Varshaphala or Annual Horoscopy by Sumeet Chugh

Horary Astrology and Swarauday Shastra by Sumeet Chugh

Determining Profession and Ups-Downs in Career by Sumeet Chugh

Conditional Dasas of Sage Parasara by Sumeet Chugh

Yogini and Kalchakra Dasa by Sumeet Chugh