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Jyoti~a
Fundamentals
My MASTER'S
WORDS
VISTI
LARSEN
Sagittarius Publications
JYOTISA
FUNDAMENTALS
Preface
I,
Visti Larsen, born to Kaj
and Maymuna Larsen
on
November
21st
1981
at
6
AM
in Nairobi, Kenya.
Grandson of
Christian
and
Agathe Larsen as well as
Ali
and
Fakir
EI·kindi ,
In
tribute
to
my
Guru
Pt.
Sanjay
Rath
and
the lineage
of
SrI Acyuta
Dasa
of
Orissa,
hereby present
this book to
the world as
a
fruit
of
my
learning.
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I
hope with
the publication
of
this
book, the tradition
of astrol-
ogy
will
be
recognized
by the astrology-communi
ty,
as well as
society
at
large,
for the
traditions depth,
understanding and
intellectua
l
approach.
PUBLICATION
This publication
is the result
of
a promise
to
my teacher,
name-
ly to teach
on
to
others.
what
I have learned
.
The
book
is
a con-
tribution to
the
aspiring
astrologers,
with knowledge gained
both
from
my
personal
association
w
ith
my
Guru.
and the
applica
tion
of
the
same
knowledge in my
own experiences with
vi
Priface
my clientele.
The book is meant to lift astrologers of a beginner or inter-
mediate level up to an advanced level. To work on the core
roots
of
the
subject,
the first chapter deals with the
'Pai'ica-anga',
or
the five limbs
of
the Vedic calendar. This particular
area
of
Jyotish is
often overlooked
due to lack
of
knowledge in
appli-
cation on
part of the
astrologer,
and also the idea that
it
is mere-
ly
a
calendar
system,
and hence overlooked
completely
by
astrologers following the Western Astrology System. To give a
more practical use of the pai'ica.i'iga,
I
have introduced some
very
useful methods of application to identify .flaws in the qual-
ity
of
time, and how
it
relates to the
chart.
Suffice to
say,
that this is
'only
the tip
of
the iceberg', and the
melting of this ice would lead to a flood of crystal clear
and
beautiful understanding of the entirety of the use of panca.nga.
This chapter may
seem
difficult for beginners, and
I
do recom-
mend students to give themselves adequate time to understand
this, and often
go
back
and
re-read this
chapter.
This
chapter
is
however given first, as this is the first thing that an astrologer is
taught to see before analyzing the chart ... the reader wiU appre-
ciate why, after reading it.
The
subsequent
chapters deal
with
more commonly known
concepts, such
as Grahas, Rasis, Bha.vas, karakas, etc. however
to avoid a repetition
of
already available literature, I have
added a deeper unde.rstanding to aspects
of
the topic
which
are
lesser known, such as Marana karaka Sthana, Bha.va and Graha
tithis, use
of
day
/night
births, planetary
castes
and the
van:tada
lagna, upagrahas - just to mention the topics in the
chapter
on
grahas.
In
a similar vein, I have
given some
deeper under-
standing
and new "tips" on the use of the rMis as
well
as the
bhavas, and a particularly important topic, namely
sambandha
or relationships
.
This being the relationships between planets,
and the effect
of these relationships in giving results. Two top-
ics
which are very
close to heart among the members of
Sri
Jagannath
Centre
are AruQ-has and Karakas. I have devoted a
chapter
to each in an
attempt
to establish a
stronger foundation
vii
JYOJl$A
FUNDAMENTALS
for
the
use of
these techniques, and also
an
idea
of
their impor-
tance.
In fact the entire book deals
very strongly with
the use
of
the Aru9.has.
Four chapters
are devoted to the twelve
bhavas. Each bhava
has
been
picked up
and with
it
some extremely
practical
and
repeatable
techniques
are shown which
are not mentioned
in
the modem Jyotish books.
The last
chapter
is devoted to the
Narayat:ta
DaM
which
is the
hall mark of
the
Jaimini Sutras, and one of
my
personal
favorites.
It
should
however, not be
assumed
that this dasa
sys-
tem
is
the only one
used in this
parampara.
In
fact
PI.
Jagannath
Rath,
who was
the
grandfather of
PI.
Sanjay
Rath,
was
fond
of
Vimsottari DaM, which
he used
down
to a precision
of
6
sub-
levels in his predictions!
Yet,
he used to
calculate Narayary.a
Dasa mentally to
confirm
the
same.
These daM
systems
are bUf
a
few
of
the many daM
systems
learnt in the parampara, but
to
begin
with giving
the aspiring astrologers
a sidestep
from the
more
commonly used vimsottari
daM
(or
the
A$tottari
daM
used
in
eastern
lndja), I have
given some practical use of
Narayar:ta
dasa.
Acknowledgement
r
would
like to thank my
Guru, Sanjay
Rath,
for
having devoted
time
and
energy to teaching
and encouraging
the next genera-
tion
of astrologers,
with
the knowledge from the parampara
of
SrI Acyuta Diisa.
My thanks
go
to the members
of Sri
Jagann1!th
Centre,
for having
established a
forwn for learning,
to
help the
learning process for
aspiring
jyotishas, through intellectual dis-
cussions
and
serious application of scriptural
knowledge.
[
offer
this book
for
the
benefit of all
astrologers.
Visti Larsen
Fredensvej
3,
3500 V<erllse, Denmark
Ilttp://srigllrudll.col/,
rmail:
visti@Srigaruda.rom
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Conten t
Preface
Contents
List of Charts
List a/Tables
L~'~~m
1.
Pandnga: The Five limbs
VI
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xv
xx
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1
1.1
Calculation
2
1.1.1
Yoga:
Cooperation
(A.kMa
Tattva)
2
1.1.2 Tithi
:
Fructification
of
all Desires
(Jala
Tattva)
3
1.1.3
Karar;ta:
The Road to
Accomplishment (PrthvI Tattva) 5
1.1.4
VaTa: Strength
to
perform
(Agni
Tattva)
1.1.5
Naksatra:
The flow
of
pr.1T)a
V~yu
Tattva}
1.2
Five
Areas of Life
6
6
9
1.3
1.4
Applica tion
of
the
Pancanga
Tattva
conflicts
Sankr3nti
Ghataka
Eka
Naksatra
OO$a
Case Studies
Tattva
Conflict
Sankranti
Ghataka
Eka naksatra dosa
10
10
12
12
13
14
14
16
17
2.
2.1
2.1.1
2.1 .2
2.1.3
2.1.4
2.1.5
Crahas and R:I'is
Crahas
Planetary
Castes
Planetary
Status
Examples
Day
/N
ight
strong
planets
MaraT)a karaka
s
thana
19
25
25
25
28
29
31
2.
1.6
Examples
2.1.7
Periods
of Planets
32
32
34
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