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The Mysterious Nadi Amshas 
June 9, 2007
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By K.N.
Rao, Predicting Through Jaimini Chara Dasha,
- ch. 13
Till the secrets of Nadi amshas (divisions) are unraveled it
will not be possible for astrologers to make totally accurate
predictions from birth to death of all the prominent events
of a man's life. When a consulter puts a question, concentrating
on a portion of his life, astrologers very often give sound
and dependable predictions. This is why astrology continues
to hold sway as the only reliable and brilliant predictive system.
The danger of more quacks and charltans entering the profession
will get checked to some extent when the elitist classes take
to the study of astrolology as seriously as is now happening
in the Bharatiya
Vidya Bhavan, New Delhi.
Nadi amshas are the division of a rashi (sign) of thirty degrees
into one hundred and fifty parts. According to some astrologers
these parts are again divided into two parts each, which would
give to each rashi three hundred parts. Predictions made on
this basis are infallible. But the technique is lost at the
moment. It will have to be rediscovered and can be done, I hope,
in this age of computers.
The fact that the ancient rishis (seers) could go to such finer
divisions and use them for predictions stands proven historically
and we have brilliant instances of such readings recorded. Yet
most of the Nadi readers (in northern India Nadi is know as
Bhrigu Samhita) are either fakes or use books without
anything pertaining to astrology, or both.
Note: Nadi or Bhrigu readers will read and interpret
palm leaves that were written hundreds of years ago in Sanskrit
by advanced astrologers with stunningly accurate descriptions
of the present birth of a person, including their name, family
member's names, country of birth, and key events in their life.
For more info please see, The
Amazing Nadi Shastras.
reprinted with permission
Copyright 2007. Vaughn Paul
Manley. All Rights Reserved. |
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