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Agricultural Astrology Khannar Vachan

Varahamihira Astrology Books

Agricultural Astrology Khannar Vachan

Khannarvachan, system of astrology that descibes the timing of sowing seeds, farming activities, work done by varahamihira's daughter-in-law. SummaryLater Prithuyasas and his wife met the father that is Varahamihira in the city of Ujjain. As time went back the daughter in law of Varahamihira became very famous for her predictions as she too had learnt secrets of astrology from the Lanka1 King. Now comes the part that is indigestible & hope not true and may Varahamihira forgive us. It is said Varahamihira got jealous of his daughter in law as everyone in the city would throng to her and not him and he said to his son that if this continues they no longer would occupy the seat of honor in the Kings court i.e. Navaratna (9 gems) of the Court. So they agreed to cut off the tongue of Prithuyasas’s wife and when she came to know of it she said ‘Dear Husband, you are God to me (in olden times women treated their husbands as Gods in India) and whatever you say I will do it willingly but first you learn astrology from me, what the King never taught you’ and then she started teaching rarest of secrets of astrology to Prithuyasas and these rumblings of hers has come to be known as Khannar Vachan. The reason for her name of Khanna is after her tongue was cut, still she would stutter and predict and thus her name got changed to Khanna is one version of the story. It is difficult to imagine that a great astrologer like Varahamihira would cut of his daughter in laws tongue, we all have grown up loving Varahamihira but at the same time none of us know the real story. It is also seen by all of us that astrologers do anything to be famous and remain famous, they try to catch on to self created thrones that no longer belongs to them and still many astrologers in India resort to Sadhana of the negative type of occult practices to remain famous or to get knowledge. This practice of using such type of occult mantras tantras is now becoming more prevalent in the era of Internet Astrology Forums & blogs where for 2 minutes of fame everyone tries to stamp upon the other. Infact some organisations offer you a mantra to start with when you join their astrology course or parampara, 99 % of astro students are the gullible lot and believe that mantras are a necessity to learn astrology or to predict, if that was so Indians or Paramparas would have 1000s of years back written articles on how to time marriage to the day, date of death, date of every event through their mantras. Unfortunately more harm to one’s life is done via mantras than good which though was the original purpose of it, this conclusion you would arrive after 30-40 years of intense observation on lives of 1000-2000 astrologers but by then it’s too late as you yourself would be one of the case studies.




Vedic Nadi Astrology and Career by V.Raghuraman

Nadi Astrology Books

Vedic Nadi Astrology and Career by V.Raghuraman

Nādi Astrology (nāḍi jyotiṣa) is a form of Dharma astrology practised in Tamil Nadu, and adjacent regions in India. It is based on the belief that the past, present, and future lives of all humans were foreseen by Hindu sages in ancient time. Nadi astrology uses a tropical zodiac system. Sidereal zodiac systems coincided with tropical zodiac systems around 2,000 years ago, but have now drifted apart due to sidereal systems not accounting for the precession of the equinoxes while tropical systems do. In Tamil Nadu, the texts are mainly written in Vattezhuthu, which is an ancient Thamizh (Tamil) script. They were written by an ancient priest or "Rishi" called Agastya who had a highly developed consciousness. These ancient records of providence were made famous by practitioners around the Vaitheeswara Temple in the state of Tamil Nadu. First, the Naadi palm leaves are located based on the thumb impressions (right for men, left for women). These Naadi leaves were initially stored in the premises of Thanjavur's Saraswati Mahal Library in Tamil Nadu. The British colonialists later showed interest in the Naadi leaves concerned with herbs and medicine, future prediction, etc. Some leaves got destroyed, and the remaining were auctioned during the British Raj (rule). These Nadi leaves were obtained by the families of astrologers at the Vaitheeswaran Temple and have been passed down the years from one generation to the other. There is also another set of astrologers claiming that the content written in the palm leaf is conversation between Shiva and Parvathi. This is called "Shiva nadi jyotisiyam".




Secrets of Nadi Astrology by Sivadasan Ravi

Nadi Astrology Books

Secrets of Nadi Astrology by Sivadasan Ravi

Nādi Astrology (nāḍi jyotiṣa) is a form of Dharma astrology practised in Tamil Nadu, and adjacent regions in India. It is based on the belief that the past, present, and future lives of all humans were foreseen by Hindu sages in ancient time. Nadi astrology uses a tropical zodiac system. Sidereal zodiac systems coincided with tropical zodiac systems around 2,000 years ago, but have now drifted apart due to sidereal systems not accounting for the precession of the equinoxes while tropical systems do. In Tamil Nadu, the texts are mainly written in Vattezhuthu, which is an ancient Thamizh (Tamil) script. They were written by an ancient priest or "Rishi" called Agastya who had a highly developed consciousness. These ancient records of providence were made famous by practitioners around the Vaitheeswara Temple in the state of Tamil Nadu. First, the Naadi palm leaves are located based on the thumb impressions (right for men, left for women). These Naadi leaves were initially stored in the premises of Thanjavur's Saraswati Mahal Library in Tamil Nadu. The British colonialists later showed interest in the Naadi leaves concerned with herbs and medicine, future prediction, etc. Some leaves got destroyed, and the remaining were auctioned during the British Raj (rule). These Nadi leaves were obtained by the families of astrologers at the Vaitheeswaran Temple and have been passed down the years from one generation to the other. There is also another set of astrologers claiming that the content written in the palm leaf is conversation between Shiva and Parvathi. This is called "Shiva nadi jyotisiyam".




Research on Nadi Astrology Volume 2

Nadi Astrology Books

Research on Nadi Astrology Volume 2

Nādi Astrology (nāḍi jyotiṣa) is a form of Dharma astrology practised in Tamil Nadu, and adjacent regions in India. It is based on the belief that the past, present, and future lives of all humans were foreseen by Hindu sages in ancient time. Nadi astrology uses a tropical zodiac system. Sidereal zodiac systems coincided with tropical zodiac systems around 2,000 years ago, but have now drifted apart due to sidereal systems not accounting for the precession of the equinoxes while tropical systems do. In Tamil Nadu, the texts are mainly written in Vattezhuthu, which is an ancient Thamizh (Tamil) script. They were written by an ancient priest or "Rishi" called Agastya who had a highly developed consciousness. These ancient records of providence were made famous by practitioners around the Vaitheeswara Temple in the state of Tamil Nadu. First, the Naadi palm leaves are located based on the thumb impressions (right for men, left for women). These Naadi leaves were initially stored in the premises of Thanjavur's Saraswati Mahal Library in Tamil Nadu. The British colonialists later showed interest in the Naadi leaves concerned with herbs and medicine, future prediction, etc. Some leaves got destroyed, and the remaining were auctioned during the British Raj (rule). These Nadi leaves were obtained by the families of astrologers at the Vaitheeswaran Temple and have been passed down the years from one generation to the other. There is also another set of astrologers claiming that the content written in the palm leaf is conversation between Shiva and Parvathi. This is called "Shiva nadi jyotisiyam".




Research on Nadi Astrology Volume 1

Nadi Astrology Books

Research on Nadi Astrology Volume 1

Nādi Astrology (nāḍi jyotiṣa) is a form of Dharma astrology practised in Tamil Nadu, and adjacent regions in India. It is based on the belief that the past, present, and future lives of all humans were foreseen by Hindu sages in ancient time. Nadi astrology uses a tropical zodiac system. Sidereal zodiac systems coincided with tropical zodiac systems around 2,000 years ago, but have now drifted apart due to sidereal systems not accounting for the precession of the equinoxes while tropical systems do. In Tamil Nadu, the texts are mainly written in Vattezhuthu, which is an ancient Thamizh (Tamil) script. They were written by an ancient priest or "Rishi" called Agastya who had a highly developed consciousness. These ancient records of providence were made famous by practitioners around the Vaitheeswara Temple in the state of Tamil Nadu. First, the Naadi palm leaves are located based on the thumb impressions (right for men, left for women). These Naadi leaves were initially stored in the premises of Thanjavur's Saraswati Mahal Library in Tamil Nadu. The British colonialists later showed interest in the Naadi leaves concerned with herbs and medicine, future prediction, etc. Some leaves got destroyed, and the remaining were auctioned during the British Raj (rule). These Nadi leaves were obtained by the families of astrologers at the Vaitheeswaran Temple and have been passed down the years from one generation to the other. There is also another set of astrologers claiming that the content written in the palm leaf is conversation between Shiva and Parvathi. This is called "Shiva nadi jyotisiyam".




Rahu Ketu in Brighu Nadi by Srinivasan Shastry

Nadi Astrology Books

Rahu Ketu in Brighu Nadi by Srinivasan Shastry

Nādi Astrology (nāḍi jyotiṣa) is a form of Dharma astrology practised in Tamil Nadu, and adjacent regions in India. It is based on the belief that the past, present, and future lives of all humans were foreseen by Hindu sages in ancient time. Nadi astrology uses a tropical zodiac system. Sidereal zodiac systems coincided with tropical zodiac systems around 2,000 years ago, but have now drifted apart due to sidereal systems not accounting for the precession of the equinoxes while tropical systems do. In Tamil Nadu, the texts are mainly written in Vattezhuthu, which is an ancient Thamizh (Tamil) script. They were written by an ancient priest or "Rishi" called Agastya who had a highly developed consciousness. These ancient records of providence were made famous by practitioners around the Vaitheeswara Temple in the state of Tamil Nadu. First, the Naadi palm leaves are located based on the thumb impressions (right for men, left for women). These Naadi leaves were initially stored in the premises of Thanjavur's Saraswati Mahal Library in Tamil Nadu. The British colonialists later showed interest in the Naadi leaves concerned with herbs and medicine, future prediction, etc. Some leaves got destroyed, and the remaining were auctioned during the British Raj (rule). These Nadi leaves were obtained by the families of astrologers at the Vaitheeswaran Temple and have been passed down the years from one generation to the other. There is also another set of astrologers claiming that the content written in the palm leaf is conversation between Shiva and Parvathi. This is called "Shiva nadi jyotisiyam".




Practical Applications of Nadi Techniques by KB Gopal Krishnan

Nadi Astrology Books

Practical Applications of Nadi Techniques by KB Gopal Krishnan

Nādi Astrology (nāḍi jyotiṣa) is a form of Dharma astrology practised in Tamil Nadu, and adjacent regions in India. It is based on the belief that the past, present, and future lives of all humans were foreseen by Hindu sages in ancient time. Nadi astrology uses a tropical zodiac system. Sidereal zodiac systems coincided with tropical zodiac systems around 2,000 years ago, but have now drifted apart due to sidereal systems not accounting for the precession of the equinoxes while tropical systems do. In Tamil Nadu, the texts are mainly written in Vattezhuthu, which is an ancient Thamizh (Tamil) script. They were written by an ancient priest or "Rishi" called Agastya who had a highly developed consciousness. These ancient records of providence were made famous by practitioners around the Vaitheeswara Temple in the state of Tamil Nadu. First, the Naadi palm leaves are located based on the thumb impressions (right for men, left for women). These Naadi leaves were initially stored in the premises of Thanjavur's Saraswati Mahal Library in Tamil Nadu. The British colonialists later showed interest in the Naadi leaves concerned with herbs and medicine, future prediction, etc. Some leaves got destroyed, and the remaining were auctioned during the British Raj (rule). These Nadi leaves were obtained by the families of astrologers at the Vaitheeswaran Temple and have been passed down the years from one generation to the other. There is also another set of astrologers claiming that the content written in the palm leaf is conversation between Shiva and Parvathi. This is called "Shiva nadi jyotisiyam".




Nadi Rectification with Tables by Satyanarayana Rao

Nadi Astrology Books

Nadi Rectification with Tables by Satyanarayana Rao

Nādi Astrology (nāḍi jyotiṣa) is a form of Dharma astrology practised in Tamil Nadu, and adjacent regions in India. It is based on the belief that the past, present, and future lives of all humans were foreseen by Hindu sages in ancient time. Nadi astrology uses a tropical zodiac system. Sidereal zodiac systems coincided with tropical zodiac systems around 2,000 years ago, but have now drifted apart due to sidereal systems not accounting for the precession of the equinoxes while tropical systems do. In Tamil Nadu, the texts are mainly written in Vattezhuthu, which is an ancient Thamizh (Tamil) script. They were written by an ancient priest or "Rishi" called Agastya who had a highly developed consciousness. These ancient records of providence were made famous by practitioners around the Vaitheeswara Temple in the state of Tamil Nadu. First, the Naadi palm leaves are located based on the thumb impressions (right for men, left for women). These Naadi leaves were initially stored in the premises of Thanjavur's Saraswati Mahal Library in Tamil Nadu. The British colonialists later showed interest in the Naadi leaves concerned with herbs and medicine, future prediction, etc. Some leaves got destroyed, and the remaining were auctioned during the British Raj (rule). These Nadi leaves were obtained by the families of astrologers at the Vaitheeswaran Temple and have been passed down the years from one generation to the other. There is also another set of astrologers claiming that the content written in the palm leaf is conversation between Shiva and Parvathi. This is called "Shiva nadi jyotisiyam".




Nadi Principles to Own a House

Nadi Astrology Books

Nadi Principles to Own a House

Nādi Astrology (nāḍi jyotiṣa) is a form of Dharma astrology practised in Tamil Nadu, and adjacent regions in India. It is based on the belief that the past, present, and future lives of all humans were foreseen by Hindu sages in ancient time. Nadi astrology uses a tropical zodiac system. Sidereal zodiac systems coincided with tropical zodiac systems around 2,000 years ago, but have now drifted apart due to sidereal systems not accounting for the precession of the equinoxes while tropical systems do. In Tamil Nadu, the texts are mainly written in Vattezhuthu, which is an ancient Thamizh (Tamil) script. They were written by an ancient priest or "Rishi" called Agastya who had a highly developed consciousness. These ancient records of providence were made famous by practitioners around the Vaitheeswara Temple in the state of Tamil Nadu. First, the Naadi palm leaves are located based on the thumb impressions (right for men, left for women). These Naadi leaves were initially stored in the premises of Thanjavur's Saraswati Mahal Library in Tamil Nadu. The British colonialists later showed interest in the Naadi leaves concerned with herbs and medicine, future prediction, etc. Some leaves got destroyed, and the remaining were auctioned during the British Raj (rule). These Nadi leaves were obtained by the families of astrologers at the Vaitheeswaran Temple and have been passed down the years from one generation to the other. There is also another set of astrologers claiming that the content written in the palm leaf is conversation between Shiva and Parvathi. This is called "Shiva nadi jyotisiyam".




Nadi Principles for Marriage

Nadi Astrology Books

Nadi Principles for Marriage

Nādi Astrology (nāḍi jyotiṣa) is a form of Dharma astrology practised in Tamil Nadu, and adjacent regions in India. It is based on the belief that the past, present, and future lives of all humans were foreseen by Hindu sages in ancient time. Nadi astrology uses a tropical zodiac system. Sidereal zodiac systems coincided with tropical zodiac systems around 2,000 years ago, but have now drifted apart due to sidereal systems not accounting for the precession of the equinoxes while tropical systems do. In Tamil Nadu, the texts are mainly written in Vattezhuthu, which is an ancient Thamizh (Tamil) script. They were written by an ancient priest or "Rishi" called Agastya who had a highly developed consciousness. These ancient records of providence were made famous by practitioners around the Vaitheeswara Temple in the state of Tamil Nadu. First, the Naadi palm leaves are located based on the thumb impressions (right for men, left for women). These Naadi leaves were initially stored in the premises of Thanjavur's Saraswati Mahal Library in Tamil Nadu. The British colonialists later showed interest in the Naadi leaves concerned with herbs and medicine, future prediction, etc. Some leaves got destroyed, and the remaining were auctioned during the British Raj (rule). These Nadi leaves were obtained by the families of astrologers at the Vaitheeswaran Temple and have been passed down the years from one generation to the other. There is also another set of astrologers claiming that the content written in the palm leaf is conversation between Shiva and Parvathi. This is called "Shiva nadi jyotisiyam".




Nadi Astrology and Transits by Sathyabama Bharadwaja

Nadi Astrology Books

Nadi Astrology and Transits by Sathyabama Bharadwaja

Nādi Astrology (nāḍi jyotiṣa) is a form of Dharma astrology practised in Tamil Nadu, and adjacent regions in India. It is based on the belief that the past, present, and future lives of all humans were foreseen by Hindu sages in ancient time. Nadi astrology uses a tropical zodiac system. Sidereal zodiac systems coincided with tropical zodiac systems around 2,000 years ago, but have now drifted apart due to sidereal systems not accounting for the precession of the equinoxes while tropical systems do. In Tamil Nadu, the texts are mainly written in Vattezhuthu, which is an ancient Thamizh (Tamil) script. They were written by an ancient priest or "Rishi" called Agastya who had a highly developed consciousness. These ancient records of providence were made famous by practitioners around the Vaitheeswara Temple in the state of Tamil Nadu. First, the Naadi palm leaves are located based on the thumb impressions (right for men, left for women). These Naadi leaves were initially stored in the premises of Thanjavur's Saraswati Mahal Library in Tamil Nadu. The British colonialists later showed interest in the Naadi leaves concerned with herbs and medicine, future prediction, etc. Some leaves got destroyed, and the remaining were auctioned during the British Raj (rule). These Nadi leaves were obtained by the families of astrologers at the Vaitheeswaran Temple and have been passed down the years from one generation to the other. There is also another set of astrologers claiming that the content written in the palm leaf is conversation between Shiva and Parvathi. This is called "Shiva nadi jyotisiyam".




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The majority of your "friends", want to see you do well but Never better than them!! And just a reminder! Even family members have a hidden envy!!! But, they can't stop what God has for you!

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