Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Rules for predict publishing book

Re: rules for predict publishing book
[From Vedic Astrology Yahoo group]


Dear Marie-Christine,

Writing books is a social activity related to knowledge. Activities
in society are seen in D-10 (Dasamsa). Activities related to
knowledge and intellectual evolution are seen in D-24 (Siddhamsa).
Primarily look at those two charts (esp D-24).

The 3rd house shows one's communication skills. However,
communication skills are something that are internal to a person.
They live inside a person and cannot be seen by others. The way they
rise and manifest in the world and can be seen by others is through
the articles, books, lectures etc authored by one. While houses show
things that live inside a person, arudhas (arudha = risen one) show
how those matters rise/manifest in the world and seen by others.

So the most important factor for seeing books authored by a native is
A3 (arudha of 3rd house). Look at planetary placements w.r.t A3 and
influences on A3 in the charts of authors of fine knowledge and
you'll see a pattern.

Argalas on A3 show decisive influences on one's books. Sun shows
authoritative style and knowledge and wisdom received from elders.
Moon shows a nice and pleasant style. Mars shows logical precision.
Mercury shows a light-hearted approach. Jupiter shows wisdom and
respect for tradition. Venus shows an imaginative style and a smooth
flow. Saturn shows attention to detail and a laborious style. Rahu
and Ketu show unorthodox approach, innovation and a laborious style.

Example 1: Take Pt. Sanjay Rath, author of highly acclaimed books -
Jaimini Sutras, COVA and Vedic Remedies.

Date: August 7, 1963
Time: 21:14:50
Time Zone: 5:30:00 (East of GMT)
Longitude: 83 E 58' 00"
Latitude: 21 N 27' 00"

His D-24 has A3 is Sc. Malefics in the 6th from A3, Jupiter in the
5th, benefics in 8th are well-placed from A3. Sun and Moon are in Sc
in A3 and dharma-karmadhipati yoga (9th and 10th lords together)
w.r.t. A3 makes it very powerful. Pt. Sanjay Rath has been running
Scorpio's D-24 Narayana dasa since 1997. No wonder he is writing many
good books.

Jupiter's unobstructed argala on A3 is a key factor. That's why he is
writing in astrology. Sun in A3 and Jupiter's argala on A3 show that
the knowledge he is giving comes from a bonafide parampara.

Example 2: I am at office right now and don't have any other charts
like Dr. Raman, K.N. Rao, P.S. Sastry etc. I remember Sanjay's
birthdata and mine. So let us take myself as the second example.

Date: April 4, 1970
Time: 17:48:20
Time Zone: 5:30:00 (East of GMT)
Longitude: 81 E 12' 00"
Latitude: 16 N 15' 00"

D-24 has A3 in Sc like Sanjay. A3 has Jupiter's unobstructed argala
from Pi in this D-24 too. Sun is in A3. Results are both are akin to
Sanjay. Venusian argala on A3 gives a free flow and an imaginative
style, but this argala is obstructed by Saturn. So the free flow is
may sometimes be hampered by too much laboring with details.
Unobstructed argala of nodes on A3 shows an innovative style of
writing.

I am also running Scorpio's D-24 Narayana dasa like Sanjay. With Sc
containing A3, I published a book recently. I run this dasa from 2000
to 2010. God willing, I may write more books.

I hope it gives you some idea of how to see one's books. Some people
ignore arudhas, argalas etc and suggest that these are advanced
concepts. But the fact is that these are all basics. If the basics
are mastered, Vedic astrology is a very systematic and logical
subject. If one skips these basics, one has to beat around the bush
often and it can be frustrating. I strongly suggest reading my
book "Vedic Astrology: An Integrated Approach" and mastering the
basic building blocks. JHLite (free Jyotish software written by me
for Windows computers) gives all arudhas in all vargas.

May Jupiter's light shine on us,
Narasimha

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Good words.