Research Paper 1 : Charkarka vs Sthirkarka
Summary :
The article delves into the intricacies of Jaimini Astrology, emphasizing the need for a deeper understanding beyond surface-level dictums. The author highlights the differences in perspective between Maharishi Jaimini and other Jyotish scholars, advocating for a comprehensive exploration of significators and their roles. Practical examples are provided, demonstrating the application of Char Karakas and Sthir Karakas in astrological readings. The author urges students to grasp foundational concepts before delving into complex systems. Additionally, the article briefly touches on Krittika Nakshatra, associating it with various cultural references, stories, and notable individuals.
Author : Deepanshu Giri
Keywords: Jaimini Astrology, Char Karakas, Sthir Karakas, Maharishi Jaimini, Significators, Yogas, Atmakaraka, Arudhas, Pitrikarkas, Krittika Nakshatra, Peacock symbolism, Lord Murugan, Astrological examples, Astrological education.
Research Paper 2 : Indrajeet - Designer Baby - Part-2
Summary: The article explores the concept of time, referencing personal experiences with a mechanical wall clock and the “Ghu-ghu” siren in Shimla. It delves into the historical measurement of time, from ancient methods to the definition of a second by the International Committee for Weights and Measures. The author discusses Albert Einstein’s view of time as the fourth dimension and introduces the idea of the third eye, linking it to the pineal gland and meditation. The article also touches upon the perception of dimensions with examples related to eyes and time synchronization in yogis. Finally, it explores the cyclical nature of time, destiny, and a quantum experiment’s relevance to remedies.
Author : Anirudh Thakur
Keywords: time measurement, mechanical wall clock, Ghu-ghu siren, International Committee for Weights and Measures, Albert Einstein, fourth dimension, third eye, pineal gland, meditation, cyclical time, destiny, quantum experiment, remedies.
Research Paper 3 : Snapshot Prediction for Marriage Timing
Summary: The article emphasizes the significance of marriage as the entry point to the grahasth ashram, considering it a fundamental unit for society, nation, and the world.
Mars and Venus, representing men and women, play crucial roles in marriage, with Jupiter’s blessings facilitating the union. The timing of marriage is believed to be influenced by the transit and placement of planets, particularly Jupiter, which activates key yogas in the birth chart. The article suggests that various factors, including planetary positions, transits, and dashas, influence marriage outcomes, leading to either disturbances or positive experiences in married life.
Author : Anuradha Bhutani
Keywords: marriage, grahasth ashram, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, birth chart, yogas, planetary positions, transits, dashas, married life.
Research Paper 4 : BTR with The Help of Sun in D-60
Summary : The article introduces a unique rule for Birth Time Rectification (BTR) in Vedic Astrology, combining insights from Sun placement in Lagna Kundli (D-1) and Sashtiamsha Kundli (D-60). The rule involves checking the Sun’s position in D-1, categorizing it into Dhrama Trikon, Artha Trikon, Kam Trikon, or Moksha Trikon, and then confirming its placement in D-60. If the Sun is not in the corresponding Trikon, the birth time is adjusted by 2 minutes before or after, aiming to align it with the Dharma Trikon in D-60. Two examples illustrate the application of this rule for accurate birth time rectification.
Author : Shree Shambhu Hazra
Keywords: Birth Time Rectification, Vedic Astrology, Sun placement, Lagna Kundli, Sashtiamsha Kundli, Dharma Trikon, Artha Trikon, Kam Trikon, Moksha Trikon, birth time adjustment.
Research Paper 5 : Deciding Profession
Summary: The article discusses the significance of career in a person’s life based on astrological houses and signs. It outlines the representation of various professions in relation to specific houses and signs, such as engineering, medicine, law, business, and arts. The author highlights planetary combinations influencing career choices, emphasizing the importance of factors like Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu. The article provides insights into common professions based on astrological configurations and includes example charts to illustrate the influence of planetary positions on career paths.
Author : Tanmay Gupta
Keywords: Astrology, career, houses, signs, professions, planetary combinations, engineering, medicine, law, business, arts, example charts.
Research Paper 6 : Embrace love of your life by detoxifying your Venus
Summary : The article explores the dynamics of successful relationships using the example of Radha and Krishna’s divine love. It emphasizes the importance of devotion, mutual understanding, and pure love in sustaining a long-lasting relationship. The author correlates astrological factors, such as the role of Venus, Mars, Mercury, Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu, in shaping relationship dynamics. The article also provides insights into the qualities and behaviors that contribute to a harmonious relationship, emphasizing diplomacy, transparency, and dedication.
Author : Smitha Valsaraj
Keywords: Radha Krishna, relationship dynamics, Venus, Mars, Mercury, Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, Rahu, Ketu, astrology, devotion, pure love, mutual understanding.
Research Paper 7 : Connection of Soul Mates
Summary: The article, written by an astrology enthusiast, details a research study on nakshatra-based connections in determining potential life partners. Utilizing Jaimini Karakas, the author explores whether the nakshatra lord of the darakaraka in one person’s chart is connected to the Ascendant or Ascendant lord of the other person, indicating a likelihood of marriage. The conditions include considerations for retrograde planets and nodes. Three couples’ charts are provided as illustrations, demonstrating how the technique works. The author emphasizes the predictive value of this approach in assessing marriage proposals and expresses gratitude to mentors and divine entities for guidance.
Author – Amey Subhash Naik
Keywords: Astrology, nakshatra, darakaraka, Ascendant, marriage, Jaimini Karakas, retrograde planets, predictive astrology.
Research Paper 8 : Rahu Ketu: The Boundary Breakers
Summary: The article explores a unique observation in Vedic astrology regarding significant world events or record-breaking incidents occurring during the transit of the Moon through the zodiac signs of Rahu and Ketu. Examples include India vs. Pakistan cricket matches, the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan, a bridge collapse in Pittsburgh, and breakthroughs in nuclear fusion energy.
The author highlights the correlation between these events and the specific transits of the Moon, Rahu, and Ketu, emphasizing their disruptive and boundary-breaking nature. The article concludes with case studies demonstrating astrological methods for predicting the gender of a child based on parent’s birth charts, considering male and female signs and planets.
Author : Anonymous
Keywords: Vedic astrology, Moon transit, Rahu, Ketu, world events, gender prediction, parent’s birth chart, male signs, female signs, case studies.
Research Paper 9 : Reincarnation and Astrology
Summary: The article discusses the connection between reincarnation and astrology, particularly in the context of Vedic philosophy. It emphasizes the concepts of Karma and Reincarnation in Hinduism, quoting verses from the Bhagavad Gita.
The author explores the astrological aspect, citing the Phaladeepika and Brihat Jataka to explain how birth charts may indicate past and future lives. Three case studies are presented, detailing individuals who claim to recall their past lives and linking their experiences to astrological charts. The article concludes by referencing sources that informed the content.
Author : Sumanta Ghosal
Keywords: Reincarnation, Astrology, Vedic philosophy, Karma, Birth chart, Case studies.
Research Paper 10 : 7th from Moon, Blessings and Risky Behaviours
Summary:
The article explores the ritual of married women wearing sindoor (vermillion) and its connection to Vedic astrology. The practice is seen as a way to control the influence of Saturn (Shani) by activating Mars (Mangal) through sindoor. The article emphasizes the traditional significance of rituals in understanding astrology and highlights the association between marriage, the seventh house, Libra, Saturn, and Mars. The custom is explained through a story from the Ramayana, where Hanuman questions Sita about wearing sindoor. The interpretation links astrological principles to the ritual’s significance for women.
Author : Rajat Sharma
Keywords: Sindoor, Vermilion, Vedic astrology, Rituals, Astrology and customs, Seventh house, Libra, Mars, Saturn, Exaltation, Marriage, Ramayana, Hanuman, Sita, Astrological principles, Traditional practices
Research Paper 11 : Journey of an Addict
Summary: The article discusses the difference between mental and physical addiction to alcohol. Mental addiction involves a strong mental desire for alcohol, leading to obsessive thoughts and eventually dependence. Physical addiction occurs when the body becomes dependent on alcohol, resulting in withdrawal symptoms upon cessation. Symptoms of both types include issues at work, relationship problems, anxiety, insomnia, and physical symptoms like shakiness and high blood pressure. Both mental and physical addiction are serious, with mental addiction often progressing to physical dependence, contributing to the life-threatening disease of alcoholism. The article emphasizes the importance of care and support for individuals struggling with addiction.
Author : Neelabh Bisen
Keywords: Mental addiction, Physical addiction, Alcoholism, Withdrawal symptoms, Mental health, Physical health, Addiction progression, Support, Caring, Depression, Suicide, Overcoming addiction.
Research Paper 12 : Ramal Jyotish - Hindi
Author : Najoomi Ji
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Articles On –
- Numerology
- Aura Cleansing
- Ayurveda
- Monthly Predictions
& many more….