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JASA Vol 1(5) Mar-Apr 2012<br />
<strong>Journal</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Advancement</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Stellar</strong><br />
<strong>Astrology</strong><br />
The <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Advancement</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Stellar</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> (JASA) is a free, bi-monthly international journal <strong>for</strong> the<br />
propagation and development <strong>of</strong> stellar astrology and Krishnamurti Paddhati.<br />
MISSION<br />
"In the pursuit and discovery <strong>of</strong> Truth <strong>for</strong> creating Universal welfare <strong>of</strong> humankind"<br />
(Volume 1, Issue 5)<br />
1. Editorial<br />
2. Case Studies in Predictive <strong>Astrology</strong><br />
Baskara <strong>Astrology</strong> -- Lagna Dependence<br />
Obtaining VISA — A KP Appraisal<br />
Child birth analysis according to KP<br />
Krishnamurti Paddhati and Mastectomy<br />
Importance <strong>of</strong> chain in Dasa-Bhukti-Antara <strong>of</strong> 4 Step Theory<br />
Naadi Jyothisha - Jeeva And Sareera Method:<br />
Analysis <strong>of</strong> Defective child birth<br />
Sushil Kumar-Winner <strong>of</strong> KBC5—A KP Analysis<br />
Purchase <strong>of</strong> Property: Analysis with 4 Step Theory<br />
T. Saravanaraju<br />
Vijay Kumar<br />
G.H.W. Silva<br />
Madhu N Nair (Pranav)<br />
S. Gondhalekar<br />
R .Vijayalakshmi<br />
Kausik Roy<br />
Subhash Ektare<br />
04<br />
18<br />
21<br />
26<br />
31<br />
35<br />
41<br />
48<br />
53<br />
3. Research Perspectives<br />
Nakshatra Prashna cum Medical <strong>Astrology</strong><br />
KP Research in Cancer - Part II<br />
The Lunar Constellations Part I: Aswini<br />
Dr. N.V.R.A. Raja<br />
N. Mukhopadhyay<br />
Dr. E.S. Neelakantan<br />
56<br />
62<br />
68<br />
4. JASA Idea Incubator<br />
Sub Harmonics—Part II<br />
Rajendra Nimje<br />
Krishnamurti Paddhati and PAM 2 Basilioli Sandro ( Vediko) 76<br />
5. Suggestion Box 82<br />
6. 'Food For Thought' 83<br />
7. The Classroom:<br />
KP analysis <strong>of</strong> Education P.R. Muralidharan 87<br />
8. Billet Doux 102<br />
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<strong>Journal</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Advancement</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Stellar</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> (JASA) is a free, bi-monthly international journal <strong>for</strong> the propagation and development <strong>of</strong> all <strong>for</strong>ms <strong>of</strong><br />
stellar astrology. It is developed, published and circulated on non-commercial basis and solely <strong>for</strong> educational and research purposes on<br />
philanthropic intention <strong>for</strong> the advancement <strong>of</strong> astrological science. No price is charged from the readers <strong>of</strong> this journal. The journal is published<br />
from India.<br />
Editor:<br />
Dr. Andrew Dutta (Sri Indrajit)<br />
www.astroandrewkp.org<br />
Contact:<br />
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Publisher:<br />
Bhagya Ratna Gems & Jewellers and<br />
Srimati Deblina and Tapan Kumar Dutta<br />
Kolkata, India.<br />
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M/S Subrata Basu & Advocates,<br />
High Court, Calcutta.<br />
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Vol 1(5) Mar-Apr 2012<br />
Editorial<br />
K.S. Krishnamurti speaks on 'Who can master<br />
astrology'.<br />
This is the month in which Kuthur Subbarayaiyer Krishnamurti (popularly called as K.S. Krishnamurti or<br />
'KSK') ascended his heavenly abode in 1972. We are dedicating this issue <strong>of</strong> JASA to K.S Krishnamurti as our<br />
humble homage to the great soul who discovered the technique <strong>of</strong> Krishnamurti Paddhati technique <strong>of</strong><br />
astrological prediction.<br />
It is beyond any doubt and question that late KSK was a very erudite scholar <strong>of</strong> astrology and a very<br />
reputed and successful astrologer, who was known <strong>for</strong> his legendary predictions. In his month <strong>of</strong> demise, I take the<br />
opportunity to publish a one page article authored by the great KSK about who can master astrology. This article<br />
was published in the May 1967 issue <strong>of</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> & Athrista and contains a rich source <strong>of</strong> clear understanding<br />
and knowledge as to who can gain mastery over this science. I believe this will be an important eye opener <strong>for</strong><br />
many aspirants <strong>of</strong> astrology in general and KP in particular who have devoted decades in this field but is yet to be<br />
satisfied with consistent predictions.<br />
Reader will find that KSK talks about "Vakka Siddhi" (whatever one says comes out correct in reality) in his<br />
article. These days we find many astrologers who do a lot <strong>of</strong> predictions and some <strong>of</strong> them come out correct and<br />
some <strong>of</strong> them do not. It would be very interesting to those persons to check the combination mentioned by KSK in<br />
his article about Vakka Siddhi.<br />
Apart from this rare gem <strong>of</strong> KSK, in this issue we literally have the 'who's who' in the field <strong>of</strong> stellar<br />
astrology contributing their own gems and diamonds <strong>for</strong> the readers. To start with we have the direct student <strong>of</strong><br />
K.S. Krishnamurti Sri P.R. Muralidharan whose article on Education determination through KP technique will<br />
be an eye opener <strong>for</strong> all readers. Along with him we have a senior KP researcher Sri Madhu N Nair (aka Pranav)<br />
who discusses clearly about the KP combinations involved in Mastectomy. He has revealed in his article the secrets<br />
<strong>of</strong> making correct KP based predictions.<br />
From Sri Lanka, we also have another very senior KP astrologer and researcher writing article <strong>for</strong> all the<br />
readers <strong>of</strong> JASA. Sri G.H.W. Silva needs no introduction in the field <strong>of</strong> KP astrology since he is one <strong>of</strong> the most<br />
respected KP astrologers in the world. His KP article is one <strong>of</strong> the most interesting article in this issue.<br />
Dr. E.S. Neelakanatan is a national figure in the field <strong>of</strong> Vedic astrology and has been a regular<br />
contributor <strong>of</strong> astrological write-ups in many prestigious astrological knowledge outlets. It is a rare privilege <strong>for</strong> all<br />
the readers <strong>of</strong> JASA to read his article in each <strong>of</strong> the 27 stars <strong>of</strong> the zodiac. Sri Neelakantan has started the first <strong>of</strong><br />
his twenty-seven part series by authoring on Ashwini. I am sure the readers will find a new dimension about each<br />
star in his articles.<br />
All the above four authors are making their debut contribution to JASA and I am proudly welcoming<br />
them into the JASA family along with all the readers, patrons and publishers.<br />
Our regular authors are no less in their contributions in this issue. Sri K.S.V. Ramani has introduced Sri<br />
T. Saravanaraju to carry on the mandate <strong>of</strong> propagating the beautiful method <strong>of</strong> Baskaran <strong>Astrology</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cuspal<br />
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Interlinks. Sri Raju has done a wonderful job <strong>of</strong> continuing the prosperous legacy started by Sri Ramani and I am<br />
sure the readers will be equally delighted to read his article much as they liked Sri Ramani's. Along with him, we<br />
have the senior KP scholar Sri Vijay Kumar from Bangalore who has made a mark in the field <strong>of</strong> astrology since<br />
the last few decades. In this issue he shows all the readers how to correctly predict about receiving VISA through<br />
the application <strong>of</strong> KP and his own LSP technique.<br />
4 Step Theory is now a much established <strong>for</strong>m <strong>of</strong> stellar astrology. Sri Sunil Gondhalekar has graciously<br />
shared his successful predictions through his article in this issue. Readers will get a firsthand knowledge from the<br />
inventor himself by reading this article. Sri Kausik Roy has done a wonderful job <strong>of</strong> analyzing birth horoscope <strong>of</strong><br />
the KBC5 winner—Suhil Kumar. He has shown the readers the step-by-step approach to be taken in analyzing a<br />
horoscope with regard to winning big prizes and award money. Smt. Vijayalakshmi's article, based on Meena<br />
Nadi system, will give the reader a clear understanding on how and why defective child birth may happen. Her<br />
correct prediction makes her contribution very important <strong>for</strong> all serious astrology practitioners and readers <strong>of</strong><br />
JASA. Sri Subhas Ektare shared a personal correct prediction which will go a long way in sharpening applied<br />
skills in 4 Step Theory. Readers will discover that making correct prediction requires a wide and open mind, as is<br />
demonstrated by Sri Ektare. Further Sri Ektare's article will dispel the myth, like all his articles usually does, that<br />
astrologers cannot make correct predictions about their kith and kin.<br />
The articles written by Sri NVRA Raja and Sri Rajendra Nimje deserve a special mention in this issue.<br />
Sri Raja, son <strong>of</strong> illustrious Meena 2, provided in his article a very accurate and innovative Prashna method based<br />
on Meena Nadi 2 system. It is simple and accurate. Readers will enjoy every line <strong>of</strong> that article I am very sure. Sri<br />
Nimje's article on Sub-Harmonics, which is also allocated a JASA Idea Incubator index <strong>for</strong> originality in thought,<br />
will show the readers that KP technique is easy to apply and is precise in its results when applied through Sub-<br />
Harmonics. The Sub Harmonics Table provided by Sri Nimje is a masterpiece ready reckoner <strong>for</strong> all readers and<br />
astrology lovers.<br />
From Italy our regular senior KP researcher and astrologer Sri Basilioli Sandro (Vediko) has provided his<br />
second block <strong>of</strong> PAM theory. We have proudly allocated him another JASA Idea Incubator index as he rightly<br />
deserves. In this brilliant research and applied work, Sri Sandro has provided us with a more precise longevity<br />
estimate. Longevity calculations have been made simple and accurate by him. He has also shared with me two<br />
excel programs to decipher the longevity estimates. I would request all sincere readers to contact him to get access<br />
to these wonderful Macro enabled MS Excel sheets that will make the longevity calculations easy and accurate.<br />
Last but not the least, Sri Nayan Mukhopadhyay shares in this issue his preliminary results on cancer<br />
research. He has done this yeoman work in spite <strong>of</strong> his pr<strong>of</strong>essional commitments and the readers will see the<br />
immense amount <strong>of</strong> hard work that has gone into the production <strong>of</strong> this output. It will interesting <strong>for</strong> all serious<br />
researchers <strong>of</strong> astrology that Sri Mukhopadhyay has revealed that astrology research has to be seen through<br />
'constructs' and not single rules. This is very true because a horoscope with 12 signs, 12 houses, 9 planets and 27<br />
stars cannot have just one rule <strong>for</strong> an event. I am sure this is going to be an eye opener to many readers <strong>of</strong> JASA.<br />
Be<strong>for</strong>e I hand you over this 'gem studded' issue <strong>of</strong> JASA, I would like to happily share that your journal has<br />
crossed the 7000 registered reader mark in the month <strong>of</strong> February 2012 and is read in 58 countries across the<br />
world. This success is yours---as an author and a reader.<br />
Good Luck!<br />
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Research Perspectives<br />
The Lunar Constellations (Part 1): Ashwini<br />
Dr. E.S. Neelakantan<br />
Dr. E. S. Neelakantan was born on 5th August 1967 in Kannimangalam Village, Palakkad District , Kerala. He completed his<br />
graduation from Loyala College In Statistics with distinction in 1987. He qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1992. He is also a qualified<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation Systems Auditor since 2004. He developed interest in <strong>Astrology</strong> by reading the works <strong>of</strong> Dr. B. V. Raman . He learnt <strong>Astrology</strong><br />
in a <strong>for</strong>mal way under Pr<strong>of</strong>. K. V. Seshadrinatha Sastri , a renowned authority on Jyothisa and Ayurveda. For his thesis on Medical<br />
<strong>Astrology</strong>, he was awarded Ph.d. , by Sri Chandrasekarendra University, Kancheepuram, which is recognized as a Deemed<br />
University in 2005. He is a practising Chartered Accountant in Chennai since 1993. He is at present a regular contributor to four <strong>of</strong> the<br />
leading journals on <strong>Astrology</strong> in India viz, Express Star Teller, Modern <strong>Astrology</strong> , Astrological eMagazine and JASA.<br />
esneelakantan@gmail.com<br />
All constellations <strong>for</strong>m part <strong>of</strong> the zodiac. In astrology, this band is divided into 12 equal parts called signs,<br />
each 30° wide. The Vedic constellations have a spiritual purpose in the cosmos. They constitute the<br />
repository <strong>of</strong> our Karma. Our ancestors believed that our souls travelled to stars after death. Complete lists <strong>of</strong><br />
the Nakshatra-s occur in the Yajur Veda (Taittriya Samhita IV.4.10) and in the Atharva Veda (XIX .7).<br />
Western <strong>Astrology</strong> is largely based on solar signs, while the Eastern <strong>Astrology</strong> attaches much importance to<br />
lunar signs. A person's birth star is an important factor in discovering the intrinsic psychological foundation <strong>of</strong><br />
that person's horological chart. Each star has a presiding deity and is ruled by a particular planet.<br />
We can group all stars into four categories:<br />
1. Stars, which fall under one particular sign (Rasi): e.g., Bharani, Pushya, and Revati.<br />
2. Stars, which fall into two signs equally: e.g., Dhanishta, Mrgashirsha, and Chitra. Chitra, <strong>for</strong> instance,<br />
has its first two quarters (padas) in Virgo and the balance in Libra.<br />
3. Stars, which have their initial pada in one sign: e.g., Krittika, Uttaraphalguni, and Uttarashada.<br />
4. Stars, which have only their final pada in one sign: e.g., Punarvasu, Vishaka, and Poorvabhadrapada.<br />
Stars are also classified on their innate qualities such as sattva, rajas, and tamas.<br />
We are somehow, intrinsically linked to the Cosmos, through a star. That star is none other than our birth<br />
star ― janma nakshatra, as we call it. On visiting a temple and on entrusting a ritual, the pundit does the<br />
sankalpa as follows: "I am doing this ritual <strong>for</strong> the person (Name will be recited), born in gotra, born in<br />
star, born in rasi, <strong>for</strong> this person's health , wealth and happiness."<br />
Stars connect with planets; planets connect with the human body; body is connected to the mind. If one<br />
understands this connection, one can easily understand that stars are linked to mind. Even when remedial<br />
measures such asndMaha Mruthyunjaya Homam are per<strong>for</strong>med, they are usually conducted on a favourable<br />
star such as the 2 , 4 th , 6 th star from one's janma nakshatra. Usually the 3 rd , 5 th , and 7 th stars are avoided as<br />
these these are inimical.<br />
Here I wish to clarify one issue. I just now said avoid 3 rd , 5 th and 7 th stars. In the Anujanma category the<br />
inimical stars are 12, 14, 16; in the Trijanma category the inimical stars are 21, 23, 25; so should all the<br />
stars be avoided <strong>for</strong> auspicious functions such as Grihapravesha or Vivaha? The answer is 'no'. Just avoid 3,<br />
5, 7. Extending this argument would be carrying on this principle, endlessly, ad nauseam. If we decry stars<br />
endlessly, a stage might come when no ritual can be done by anyone. So avoid certain destructive stars but do<br />
not stretch this argument endlessly.<br />
For pumsawana, Pushya is the best; <strong>for</strong> vivaha, Swati is the best; <strong>for</strong> tonsure Punarvarsu is the best; avoid<br />
travel on Bharani, Ardra, Aslesha, Poorvaphalguni, Poorva Bhadrapada, and Poorvashada.<br />
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With these introductory remarks, we shall now proceed to discuss the qualities <strong>of</strong> Ashwini, which is the<br />
first star in the Zodiac.<br />
ASHWINI<br />
Aries begins with Ashwini. This star constitutes the first 13 o and 20' <strong>of</strong> Aries sign. It is ruled by Ketu. It is a<br />
star with tremendous power denoting initiation, trans<strong>for</strong>mation and enterprise. Stars are luminous. Planets<br />
reflect Sun's light, whereas stars radiate light. Even the Saptarishis now live amidst us in the <strong>for</strong>m <strong>of</strong> stars<br />
only. Kshatra means destruction; Nakshatra means indestructible. There are innumerable stars in the<br />
galaxy; <strong>of</strong> these, the Vedas have introduced to us, only 27, which guide us in Vedic <strong>Astrology</strong>.<br />
The divine doctors, namely Ashwini Devas govern this star. They are the physicians <strong>of</strong> Gods. The Sun is<br />
exalted in the tenth degree <strong>of</strong> Aries, which means it gains exaltation while in Ashwini star. Ashwini belongs<br />
to a category <strong>of</strong> nakshatras, which are termed as laghu (not heavy, light). The three light stars are Ashwini,<br />
Hastam, and Pushya. These light stars are swift in their working. Hence they are suitable <strong>for</strong> the following<br />
activities:<br />
1. Trade<br />
2. Sensual activities<br />
3. Gaining knowledge<br />
4. Fine arts<br />
5. Making ornaments 6.<br />
Medical treatment<br />
7. Borrowing or repayment <strong>of</strong> money.<br />
If medical treatment commences in Ashwini, cure is certain and will happen soon. This is due to the fact<br />
that Ashwini is a light star, which hastens cure. Secondly the governing deities <strong>of</strong> Ashwini star are the<br />
Ashwini Kumara-s, the divine doctors. Money borrowed in Ashwini tends to get repaid soon. There are<br />
nine Tiryangmukha nakshatras and Ashwini is one among them. These stars are Mrigasira, Punarvasu,<br />
Hasta, Chitra, Swati, Ashwini,Anuradha, Jyeshta and Revati.<br />
The chara-chala nakshatras are Punarvasu, Swati, Sravana, Dhanishta and Satabhisa. Please keep the<br />
following dictum in mind always: whatever deed is supposed to be done in a laghu star can also be done<br />
under chara-chala star; the converse is also equally true.<br />
According to Kalaprakasika, when a part <strong>of</strong> a loan is repaid while moon is in lagna in Ashwini star, then<br />
the entire debt will get discharged easily (Ch XXXII, Verse I). This rule will be useful to people in high<br />
debts and will enable them to rid their debts.<br />
According to Mantreswara, "When Venus occupies Ashwini star in lagna and is aspected by either three or<br />
more planets, a king who is capable <strong>of</strong> vanquishing all his enemies, is born" (vide Phaladeepika, Ch 7,<br />
verse 8). The following rituals can be per<strong>for</strong>med in Ashwini star: grihapravesha, vidyaramba, shanti<br />
karmas <strong>for</strong> a child born in Gandanda, upanayanam, pumsavanam and vivaha.<br />
Ashwini being a Tiryangmukha nakshatra, it favours purchase <strong>of</strong> vehicles, buying horses, singing and<br />
playing <strong>of</strong> musical instruments, learning to drive vehicles, journeys in water, land, and air. A person born in<br />
the four padas <strong>of</strong> Ashwini will have the following traits: passionate, not given to hard work, liked by<br />
everyone, long lived. Persons born in Ashwini star will be benefitted by the worship <strong>of</strong> Ashwini Devas<br />
using the mantra "Am Ashwini Kumarya Namaha".<br />
We will discuss the salient features <strong>of</strong> Bharani, in the next issue.<br />
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Editor's Note<br />
We at JASA are very delighted and proud to have Dr. Neelakanatan, one <strong>of</strong> the most erudite astrology scholars in<br />
India, to write on 27 stars in this journal. Write-ups about the 27 stars are mainly authored by Western scholars<br />
and we seldom find any Indian scholar authoring anything about it.<br />
Dr. Neelakanatan, a PhD in astrology and a successful, award-winning practitioner <strong>of</strong> this science, has divulged<br />
many unknown secrets about the 27 stars. This distilled knowledge is an essential tool <strong>for</strong> any serious practitioner<br />
<strong>of</strong> stellar astrology, be it KP or any other <strong>for</strong>ms.<br />
JASA proudly WELCOMES Dr. E.S. Neelakantan as one <strong>of</strong> the valued authors <strong>of</strong> JASA!!<br />
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