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Techniques of Mundane Astrology 
December 19, 2006
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By K.N.
Rao, from Journal of Astrology, Oct-Dec 2001 issue
If the birth horoscope of a country is available, it is the
most important data to be used. Yearly horoscope cast on the
basis of Chaitra Shukla Pratipada (beginning of the
Hindu New Year in the month of Chaitra, usually in April, on
the first moon phase, pratipada tithi, in the waxing or shukla
phase) gives very accurate results. Monthly solar ingress charts
should be read together with the annual horoscopes.
These points must also be analyzed:
- The eclipse axis covered in a nation's or an important individual's
horoscope (prime minister)
- the afflicted house from the ascendant cast for the beginning
of the eclipse,
- the aspect of transit Mars on the eclipse point
- the planets involved in the eclipse and their results,
- a six month period from the time of solar eclipse and three
months time from the time of lunar eclipse
The horoscope cast on the basis of Chaitra Shukla Pratipada
has been the basis of all the successful astrologers of India
and any other basis has been misleading. The Gregorian New Year
has been the basis of some astrologers, but it is based neither
on any solar ingress chart nor on any lunar tithi.
On the other hand, predictions given on the basis of some well-known
conjunctions and oppositions like Saturn and Jupiter between
1989 and 1991 brought about many changes in the world, including
the re-unification of Germany and the collapse of the USSR.
They are well-known. Similarly, Saturn and Mars's conjunctions
and oppositions have been a very sound basis for the predictions
of astrologers all over the world.
reprinted with permission
Copyright 2006. Vaughn Paul
Manley. All Rights Reserved. |
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