Description
This collection presents a detailed and comprehensive set of works on Astrology (Jyotish Shastra), covering horoscope interpretation, classical foundations, practical application, and traditional Sanskrit literature. The books included in this set are valuable for students, researchers, practicing astrologers, and serious learners of predictive astrology.
1. How to Judge a Horoscope (Vol. 1): I to VI Houses
How to Judge a Horoscope is a departure from the conventional method of treatment of astrology. It is a study on the use of the Horoscope in every man's daily life. The work in two volumes is divided into twelve houses, containing six each in consecutive order. The twelve houses have reference to the material relation of the soul (Jeeva) in its journey from the cradle to the grave. The study of illustrations (charts) makes every point—even the omitted rudimentary principles and rules—very clear and graspable.
Volume I deals with houses I to VI.
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The First House deals with the beginning of life, childhood, health, physical body and character.
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The Second House represents family, face, right eye, food, manners and source of death.
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The Third House rules brothers and sisters, intelligence and other immediate relations.
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The Fourth House indicates peace of mind, home life, land and ancestral properties, education, neck and shoulders.
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The Fifth House indicates children, intelligence, emotion and fame.
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The Sixth House rules over debts, enemies, miseries, sorrows, illness and disappointments.
This volume systematically explains the foundational aspects of life as reflected through the first six houses of the horoscope.
2. How to Judge a Horoscope (Vol. 2): VII to XII Houses
How to Judge a Horoscope is a departure from the conventional method of treatment of astrology. It is a study of the use of the Horoscope in every man’s daily life. The book is divided into twelve houses. The twelve houses have reference to the material relation of the soul (Jeeva) in its journey from the cradle to the grave. The study of illustrations (charts) makes every point—even the omitted rudimentary principles and rules—very clear and graspable.
Volume II deals with houses VII to XII.
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The Seventh House represents wife, husband, marriage, sexual diseases, business partner, diplomacy, talent and general happiness.
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The Eighth House indicates longevity, legacies, disgrace, degradation and details pertaining to death.
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The Ninth House rules father, righteousness, religion, fame, leadership, journeys and communications with spirits.
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The Tenth House indicates occupations, profession, honours, foreign travels and means of livelihood.
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The Eleventh House represents means of gains, elder brother and freedom from misery.
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The Twelfth House rules losses, expenditure, sympathy, divine knowledge, moksha and the state after death.
This volume completes the journey of life interpretation through the remaining six houses.
3. Jyotish Ratnakar
This book related to Hora Shastra has been written considering the opinions of the main teachers of astrology. In this voluminous book of 1055 pages, all the topics of astrology have been explained in a simple manner.
The book is divided into two parts but both parts have come in one volume. There are three streams in the entire book. In the first part, mathematics flow and astrology mystery flow are given; in the second part there is practical flow. All three streams are divided into 34 chapters and 357 sections.
In the 34 chapters of the entire book, knowledge of Samvatsar, Day, Month, Nakshatra, Planet, Rashi, Ascendant house, Dasha, Arishta death, education, marriage, property, business, religion, age, Ashtakavarga, natal lagna yoga, disease, condition, Mahadasha, Antardasha, transit, Muhurta, etc., has been discussed in a modern way on the basis of scriptures.
In the second flow, chapters 15 to 22 are named Tarang (waves). According to astrology, views on human life are expressed: Arishta in the first wave, family in the second, education in the third, marriage in the fourth, children in the fifth, business in the sixth, religion in the seventh, and age in the eighth. The marking of the waves of life and its method is a special contribution of this book.
4. Laghu Parashari, Madhya Parashari and Jataka Chandrika (English and Hindi Commentary)
This book is an attempt to explore and understand the classics in the simplest form. It will definitely help all who want to delve into classical texts yet find it difficult to remember and understand them.
The authors have made an attempt to help readers understand the fundamentals and principles as given in the classics Laghu Parashari, Madhya Parashari, and Jataka Chandrika. The translation and explanation of the dictums are provided in both English and Hindi.
It is a must-have book for enthusiasts, seekers, learners of astrology, and practicing astrologers who wish to understand foundational principles clearly and systematically.
5. Camatkara Chintamani of Bhatta Narayana (चमत्कार चिन्तामणि)
“चमत्कार चिन्तामणि” एक प्रसिद्ध संस्कृत ग्रंथ है, जो अद्भुत घटनाओं और चमत्कारों के बारे में है। यह ग्रंथ साधना, तंत्र-मंत्र और अद्भुत शक्तियों पर आधारित है। इसमें विभिन्न प्रकार के चमत्कारों का वर्णन किया गया है, जो साधक की साधना के परिणामस्वरूप उत्पन्न हो सकते हैं।
This classical Sanskrit work discusses extraordinary events and miraculous occurrences arising from spiritual practices and disciplines. It is rooted in traditional concepts of sadhana, tantra-mantra, and the manifestation of special powers.
Together, this collection forms a detailed and structured reference library on horoscope interpretation, classical Jyotish principles, practical astrology, and traditional Sanskrit literature, making it suitable for both foundational learning and advanced study.