Friday, April 13, 2012

GEMS, DISEASE AND VEDIC ASTROLOGY

It is believed that our body is made up of seven colours of our solar spectrum. They are violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. But if there is a lack or absence of any one of these primary colours in our body, it is believed that we can be affected by the sickness caused by th at deficiency but these diseases can be preserved by injecting rays into our body by wearing gems & stones.

Astrology suggests that these Gems act like a vaccine in preventing diseases. It is said that if you wear gems along with proper medication, it can prove very useful during ill health. Diseases like Arthritis, Asthma, Eczema, Paralysis, Heart diseases, Menstrual disorders, Diabetes, Fevers, Kidney problems, Impotency, Blindness, Mental illness, Jaundice, Brain tumour and Cancer etc., can be healed by use of suitable gems.Vedic astrology says Gems possess spiritual and divine powers. As for example, Coral can be used as defensive charm for children, Ruby acts as aremedy against poison and Yellow Sapphire can overcome prolonged delay in marriage of girls.

Vedic astrology says that these Gems releases particular rays and if red rays are absent, disease like anaemia, fever, irritation and weakness affect our body and then these diseases can be cured by injecting red rays into our body by wearing gems of red plants, Sun and Mars. Ruby and Red Corals and considered as their Gems. As these gems come into the contact of our body, deficiency is cured and we can get rid of such diseases. It is believed that Gems along with suitabletreatment can act as areal antidote. But you are advised that medicines should always be taken first, whereas gems are worn usually as a side helper for quick recovery from diseases. You should remember that secondary-stones (Up-Ratna) are never real in diseases.

WEARING GEMS AND ASTROLOGERS (GEMS AND REMEDIAL POWER)

Do not take a risk and never wear any Gem without suggestion of a good Astrologer. It is necessary to know the appropriateness of these gems for the native. This can be suggestedonly on the basis of one’s natal chart which should be thoroughly examined. So, please take extra care about these to originate maximum advantage from the use of the gems and consult a renowned Astrologer if you wish to take one. Vedic Astrology says that certain gems have wonderful healing powers. Each Gem has ability to cure certain diseases flawlessly, they are:

• Abortions- Red Coral and Emerald during pregnancy period

• Acidity-Emeralds, Blue Sapphire and Moon Stone

• Accidents-Red Coral or White Pearl

• Acne-White Coral with Lapis Lazuli

• Allergy-Yellow/Blue Sapphire, Emerald, Moonstone

• Alcoholism -Blue Sapphire, Amethyst & White Sapphire

• Amnesia-Red Coral, Emerald

• Anaemia-Red Coral, Yellow Sapphire

• Anger-Pearl with Moonstone /Red Coral, Yellow Sapphire, Emerald

• Apoplexy-Red Coral, Yellow Sapphire

• Appendicitis-Red Coral, Yellow Sapphire

• Arthritis-Red Coral, Yellow Sapphire

• Asthma-Emerald, Yellow Sapphire

• Atrophy-Red Coral, Yellow Sapphire

• Backache-Red Coral, Yellow Sapphire

• Baldness-Emerald and Blue Sapphire

• Biliousness-Blue Sapphire & Emerald or Moonstone & White Coral

• Bladder Trouble-Red Coral, Yellow Sapphire or White Coral

• Bleeding Wounds-Red Coral

• Blindness-Ruby & White Coral

• Blisters-Red Coral

• Blood Pressure (High)- Yellow Sapphire & Pearl

• Blood Pressure (Low)-Red Coral, Ruby with Moon Stone or Emerald

• Boils- Moon Stone or Lapis Lazuli

• Bone Diseases-Red Coral & Moonstone, Lapis Lazuli

• Brain Fever (Meningitis):Red Coral, Yellow Sapphire & Emerald

• Brain Hemorrhage-Red Coral, Yellow Sapphire with Moon Stone

• Brain Tumors- Emerald, Yellow Sapphire & Red Coral

• Bronchitis-Red Coral

• Burns-Red Coral

• Cancer-Blue Sapphire & Red Coral

• Cataract-Red Coral & White Pearl

• Cerebral Hemorrhage-Red Coral, Emerald & Moonstone

• Chickenpox-Red Coral

• Cholera- Emerald & Yellow Sapphire

• Children Diseases-Red Coral & Moonstone

• Colitis-Emerald & Moonstone

• Cold, Sinus-Gomedh

• Color Blindness-Red Coral, White Pearl

• Conjunctivitis-Moonstone

• Constipation-Red Coral

• Deafness-Red Coral, Emerald

• Diabetes-Red Coral & Yellow Sapphire/Lapis Lazuli

• Diarrhoea-Emerald & Yellow Sapphire or Moonstone

• Digestive Disorders:Emerald & Yellow Sapphire or Moonstone

• Dropsy: Red Coral & Yellow Sapphire

• Dysentery: Emerald & Yellow Sapphire or Moonstone

• Ear Troubles: Emerald & Red Coral

• Eczema: White Coral & Yellow Sapphire

• Epilepsy: Emerald & Moonstone

• Eye Infections: Ruby & Quartz

• Fever: Red Coral

• Fistula: Red Coral & Moonstone

• Fractures: Red Coral

• Gall-Stones: Red Coral & Emerald

• Gastric Ulcer: Emerald & Yellow Sapphire

• Glaucoma: Red Coral & White Pearl

• Gout: Red Coral or Yellow Sapphire

• Headache: Emerald & Moonstone

• Heart Diseases: Emerald, Moonstone & Yellow Sapphire

• Hepatitis: Emerald & Yellow Sapphire

• Hernia: Red Coral & Yellow Sapphire

• Hysteria: Red Coral & Moonstone

• Impotency: Red & White Coral

• Influenza: Red Coral & Yellow Sapphire

• Insanity: Emerald, Red Coral & Moonstone

• Insomnia: Emerald, Moonstone & Yellow Sapphire

• Jaundice: Red Coral, Blue Sapphire

• Kala-Azar: Red Coral & Moonstone

• Kidney Problems: White Coral & Blue Sapphire

• Leprosy: Gomedha& Red Coral/White Pearl

• Leucoderma: Diamond & Emerald

• Leukemia: Red Coral &Gomedha/Cats Eye, Yellow Sapphire &Gomedha

• Malaria: Red Coral & Moonstone

• Measles: Red Coral

• Menstrual Disorders:White Pearl

• Mental Illness: Emerald, Moonstone & Yellow Sapphire

• Mental Depression: Pearl or Moonstone

• Miscarriage: Red Coral & Emerald

• Myopia: Red Coral & White Pearl

• Paralysis: Red Coral & Emerald

• Piles: Red/White Coral & Moonstone

• Pneumonia: Red Coral & Yellow Sapphire

• Smallpox: Red Coral

• Sunstroke: Yellow Sapphire or Moonstone

• Throat Troubles: Red Coral

• Toothache: Red/White Coral

• Tonsils: Red Coral

• Tuberculosis (T.B.): Red Coral & Yellow Sapphire

• Typhoid Fever: Emerald, Yellow Sapphire, Moonstone

• Urinary Problems: Pearl, Diamond, Emerald, Red Coral, Yellow

• Whooping Cough: Red Coral

Friday, February 10, 2012

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

E-Books, PDF Books on Occult, Yoga,Magic, Sacred text, Spiritualism,Life

Here is a collection of mystical, occult, esoteric and metaphysical Books and eBbooks that have been gathered from all over the Internet and organized in one place for your convenience. If there are any infringement of copyrights of the material listed above the material will be removed upon demand. Thank you and enjoy.

105 Universal Laws (Source unknown) - (90kb.doc)

10,000 Dreams Interpreted

By Gustavus Hindman Miller (2.3 MB.doc)

A Book Of Folklore by Sabine Baring-gould [1913]

A study of some of the themes found in the folklore of the West of England. Topics include: The Spirit of Man; The Body of Man; The Ancient Divinities; Sacrifice; The Mystery of Death; Skulls; Pixies and Brownies; and Birth and Marriage. (248kb.pdf)

A History of Sanskrit Literature - By Arthur Anthony Macdonell

Survey Of Literature From Ancient India, Mostly Hindu Holy Texts But Also Some Poetry And Fairy Tales. Includes Vedas, Sutras, Ramayana, Kavya, Etc. Plot Summaries, Philosophical Underpinnings, Etc., With Short Excerpts From The Originals, In English Translation. (64MB.pdf)

Affirm Your Life - By Michele Janine Johnson

A guided beginning to affirming the true wishes and desires of your life. (1347kb.pdf)

Agni Yoga - works of Helena Roerich (20 books)

The complete works to download - English online edition

Alchemy Electronic Dictionary

Online format

Alchemical Catechism

A Short Cathechism of Alchemy. Online format

Alchemy Rediscovered and Restored (1941) - By Archibald Cockren

The object of this book is to place before the reader in language as simple as possible the story of alchemy. Because the literature on this science has ever been an enigma to both the scientific and the lay mind, it is the earnest desire of the author to present it stripped of its symbolism, and to give some indication of its processes, its achievements, and its possibilities. This is an excellent primer for anyone interested in alchemy. (342kb.pdf)

The Pictorial Symbols of Alchemy

BY Arthur Edward Waite (1,119kb.pdf)

Above Life's Turmoil - By James Allen

Above Life's Turmoil (1910) by James Allen (Book) in Self-Improvement : If you cherish As a Man Thinketh, then Above Life's Turmoil will not fail you. (314kb.pdf)

As A Man Thinketh - By James Allen

A timeless classic that's influenced millions.Most contemporary PD authors and teachers credit this little book for providing foundation to their principles. It is a set of philosophical musings on the power of our thoughts. (317kb.pdf)

The Path of Prosperity - By James Allen

Complete text of the classic work The Path to Prosperity. (216kb.pdf)

The Way of Peace - By James Allen

An inspirational classic that should not be missed by anyone interested in accessing spiritual transcendence. (71kb.pdf)

Angelic Wisdom about Divine Providence By Emanuel Swedenborg (1764)

Translated by John Ager (716kb.pdf)

Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom

By Emanuel Swedenborg (1850)

Translated by William F. Wunsch (576kb.pdf)

The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi

By Father Candide Chalippe. (546kb.pdf)

The Meaning of Alchemy - By Arthur Edward Waite

(1857-1942) A British scholar and historian of occultism. (159kb.pdf)

The Art of War By Author Sun Tzu (Zi Sun) - (610 BC)

The Art of War, an immensely influential ancient Chinese book on military strategy. He is also one of the earliest realists in international relations theory. (510kb.pdf)

The Ascent of Mt. Carmel - By St. John of the Cross (1542-1591)

Ascent of Mount Carmel is an incomparable guide to the spiritual life. (1mb.pdf)

Compiled Information Concerning Archetypes [1865-1919]

By Max Heindel (52.5kb.pdf)

Awareness Itself

By Ajaan Fuang JotikoCompiled

Translated byThanissaro Bhikkhu (Geoffrey DeGraff)

Bhagavad Gita

Hinduism (325kb.pdf)

BlavatskyArchives.com - full-text of Blavatsky Books

Your gateway to valuable material on the life, work, writings & teachings of H. P. Blavatsky, founder of modern Theosophy

The Ideal made Real or Applied Metaphysics for Beginners (1909)

By Christian D. Larson (781kb.pdf)

Beyond the Five Senses

By L Margery Bazett -75 Pages - 1st Published: 1946 (183k.pdf)

Book of Wise Sayings By W. A. Clouston - (1893)

Selected Largely from Eastern Sources (313kb.pdf)

The Essence of Buddhism By Various Authors (1922)

In this compilation no attempt has been made to present a general view of Buddhism as a religious or philosophical system. The aim has rather been to turn Buddhism to account as a moral force by bringing together a selection of its beautiful sentiments, and lofty maxims, and particularly including some of those which inculcate mercy to the lower animals. Edited by E. Haldeman-Julius. (395k.pdf)

The Life of Buddha and Its Lessons By H.S. Olcott (1912)

The joy that he brought to the hearts of others, Buddha first tasted himself. (248k.pdf)

The Chaldean Oracles (1908)

By G.R.S. Mead (108kb.pdf)

Under this general title is now being published a series of small volumes, drawn from, or based upon, the mystic, theosophic and gnostic writings of the ancients, so as to make more easily audible for the ever-widening circle of those who love such things, some echoes of the mystic experiences and initiatory lore of their spiritual ancestry. There are many who love the life of the spirit, and who long for the light of gnostic illumination, but who are not sufficiently equipped to study the writings of the ancients at first hand, or to follow unaided the labours of scholars. These little volumes are therefore intended to serve as introduction to the study of the more difficult literature of the subject; and it is hoped that at the same time they may become for some, who have, as yet, not even heard of the Gnosis, stepping-stones to higher things.

Confucian Canon

Confucius (1163kb.pdf)

Creative Unity By Rabindranath Tagore (1922)

This collection of essays reveals Tagore's ideas on the nature of creative process and his own interpretation of Indian civilization. He explains the idea of the unity of the universe in its endless show of variety. These essays, remarkable for their elegance and lucidity of expression, are not just an exposition of ancient values but are of abiding interest and great relevance to the modern man searching for truth and freedom. (407kb.pdf)

Character Building Thought Power

Ralph Waldo Trine 1899 (66kb.pdf)

The Power of Concentration - By Theron Q. Dumont (1918)

It is of the utmost value to learn how to concentrate. To make the greatest success of anything you must be able to concentrate your entire thought upon the idea you are working on. The person that is able to concentrate utilizes all constructive thoughts and shuts out all destructive ones. The greatest man would accomplish nothing if he lacked concentration. (248kb.pdf)

Clairvoyance and Occult Powers - By Swami Panchadasi (1916)

A few easily-mastered principles which give you the key to the whole of this wonderful subject. (436kb.pdf)

Clairvoyant Observations on the Chemical Elements - By Annie Besant

Illustrated with diagrams relating to the elements.(1919) (332kb.pdf)

The Cosmic Doctrine

By Dion Fortune (559kb.pdf)

Cosmic Memory

By Rudolph Steiner (375kb.pdf)

A Course in Miracles

Self-study spiritual thought system that teaches that the way to universal love and peace is by undoing guilt through forgiving others (2mb.pdf)

Dark Night of the Soul - By St. John of the Cross

The term and metaphysicality of the phrase "dark night of the soul" are taken from the writings of the Spanish poet and Roman Catholic mystic Saint John of the Cross, a Carmelite priest in the 16th century. Dark Night of the Soul is the name of both a poem, and a commentary on that poem, and are among the Carmelite priest's most famous writings. They tell of his mystic development and the stages he went through on his quest for holiness.

The Web of Destiny (1865-1919)

By Max Heindel (93kb.pdf)

The Doctrine of the Mean - (500 BC)

By Confucius (116kb.doc)

The Great Learning - 500BC

By Confucius (50kb.doc)

Dhammapada

Buddhism. "The Dhammapada — The Path to the Truth — is an excellent book to keep in one’s pocket and refer to at leisure. It contains 423 verses in 26 chapters, covering all kinds of topics." Edited by Bhikkhu Pesala

The Doctrine of the Suptle Body (1919)

By G.R.S. Mead (6955kb.pdf)

An outline on what the Philosphers thought and Christians taught on the subject

The Etheric Double - The Health Aura of Man

By Arthur E. Powell (763kb.pdf)

Etheric Vision and What it Reveals

By A Student (392kb.pdf)

Encyclopedic Occult Glossary

By G..de.Purucker (4,5MB.pdf)

The Book of Enoch

Translated from the Ethiopic with Introduction and notes by Rev George H Schodde Ph.D., Schodde. H. G., 1882 (1.15MB.pdf)

A Guide to Mediumship and Psychical Unfoldment (1920)

By E. W. and M. H. Wallis (586kb.pdf)

The Hindu - Yogi - Science of Breath

By Yogi Ramacharaka 1903 (238kb.doc)

A Complete Handbook Of Nature Cures

By Shri H K Bakhru (1,294k.pdf)

Practitioner Shri. H. K. Bakhru's ebook entitled "The Complete Handbook of Nature's Cures" is a complete guide to naturopathy. This ebook offers a way which, if followed, will provide re-newed energy, increased vitality, and greater satisfaction that comes from living a full and useful life. Bakhru advocates that nature provides a cure for every illness and disorder.

The Hermetic Arcanum

By Anonymous (265kb.pdf)

The secret work of the hermetic philosophy. Wherein the secrets of nature and art concerning the matter of the philosophers' stone and the manner of working are explained in an authentic and orderly manner.

The Hermetic Museum

Edited by A.E. Waite (1,153k.pdf)

Restored and Enlarged. Most Faithfully Instructing All Disciples of the Sopho-Spagyric Art How That Greatest and Truest Medicine of THE PHILOSPOPHER'S STONE. Now First Done Into English From The Latin Original Published at

Frankfort in the Year 1678. Containing Twenty-two most celebrated Chemical Tracts. Published in London, 1893

Hermetic Philosophy and Alchemy

By Mary Anne Atwood (1,337kb.doc)

Hermetic Philosophy and Alchemy. A Suggestive Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery

with a Dissertation on the more Celebrated of the Alchemical Philosophers

Golden Tractate of Hermes Trismegistus

By Anonymous (26kb.pdf)

A Knowledge of the Higher Worlds

By Rudolph Steiner (436kb.pdf)

Imitation of Christ (1418)

By Thomas A Kempis

Ancient and Modern Initiation [1865-1919]

By Max Heindel (98.5kb.pdf)

The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment - By Thaddeus Golas

Originally published by the author in 1972, the underground classic Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment teaches how to improve the quality of life, to feel good, and to determine what's real. Golas leads the reader down the path toward enlightenment with simple steps, like memorizing key phrases and incorporating them into daily life and thought. This classic book is full of useful tips on how to live a more conscious life and to be an engaged and aware member of the universal community.

Light, Life, and Love (1919)

Selections from the German Mystics of the Middle Ages

By W. R. Inge (436kb.pdf)

A Manual Of Occultism

By Sephariel (965b.pdf)

The Masters and the Path of Occultism (1874-1942)

By G - de Purucker

Genuine Mediumship or The Invisible Powers (1919)

By Bywami Bhakta Vishita. (609kb.pdf)

Author of Seership, the Science of Knowing the Future

Mediumship and Its Laws by By Hudson Tuttle (1900)

Its Conditions and Cultivation (609kb.pdf)

Nature Spirits and Nature Forces (1865-1919)

By Max Heindel (58.4kb.pdf)

An Outline of Occult Science

By Rudolph Steiner (630kb.pdf)

Occult Principles of Health & Healing [1865-1919]

By Max Heindel (313kb.pdf)

Practical Occultism By J.J. Morse (1888)

Process of Man's Becoming (229kb.pdf)

Studies in Occultism

By H. P. Blavatsky (418kb.pdf)

Online Books Pages - section on psychology and parapsychology

Philosophy, Psychology, and Religion (

Psychology (incl. Parapsychology and the Occult)

The Reality of Psychic Phenomena

By W. J. Crawford - Pages: 117 - 1st Published 1916. (680k.pdf)

The Golden Verses of Pythagoras (1916)

By Fabre d'Olivet (21,122kb.pdf)

The Secret History of Pythagoras (1751)

By Samuel Croxall (8,808kb.pdf)

The Rosicrucian.Mysteries

By Max.Heindel (398kb.pdf)

The Secret Doctrine I Cosmogenesis

By Mme. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky. (1310k.pdf)

The Secret Doctrine II Anthropogenesis

By Mme. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky. (1578k.pdf)

The Spirits’ Book - Allan Kardec

The Spirit's Book, published in 1857, was the first of a series of books edited and written by Allan Kardec. Arranged in a question and answer format, The Spirit's Book covers the results of years of paranormal research conducted by different people in many different countries that were then compared, analyzed and organized into this decisive work. (1.12MB.pdf)

Light on the Path

By Mable Collins 1888 (233kb.doc)

Light of the Soul

By Alice Bailey (725kb.doc)

Light from the Spirit World by C. Hammond (1852)

Light from the Spirit World Comprising a Series of Articles on the Condition of Spirits And the Development of Mind by Charles Hammond. (637kb.pdf)

The Mystics of Islam

By Reynold A. Nicholson. (568kb.pdf)

Numbers - Their Occult Power and Mystic Virtues (1911)

By William Wynn Westcott (801kb.pdf)

Insights into the occult powers of numbers.

Psychic Self Defense by Dion Fortune

Psychic Self Defence a manual on how to protect one's self from psychic attacks. Though some of her writings may seem dated to contemporary readers, they have the virtue of lucidity, and the avoidance of the deliberate obscurity that characterised many of her forerunners and contemporaries (966kb.pdf)

The Mystical Qabalah - By Dion Fortune

Dion Fortune's classic, The Mystical Qabalah, explores all aspects of the Qabalah, including the esoteric sciences of astrology and tarot, which form the basis of the Western Mystery Traditions. It provides a key to the practical working of this mystical system for both novice and initiate alike. (700kb.pdf)

The Qabalah Unveiled

By S.L. McGregor Mathers (447kb.pdf)

Quran

Islam (2461kb.pdf)

The Religion of the Samurai - by Kaiten Nukariya (1913)

A Study of Zen Philosophy & Discipline in China & Japan (610kb.pdf)

The Philosophy of Spritual Activity

By Rudolph Steiner (395kb.doc)

Rise and Fall of the New Age

By Matthew Webb visionquest@eoni.com The World Mind Society Library. (43kb.doc)

http://www.eoni.com/~visionquest

The Human Aura - By Swami Panchadasi

Astral Colors and Thought Forms. Yoga Publication Society 1912, 1940 (113kb.doc)

The Silence by David V. Bush (1882-1959)

What It Is and How To Use It. The Silence is another way of praying, which is another way of concentration. It is another way of visualization. (610kb.pdf)

The Philosophy of Spritual Activity (1918)

By Rudolf Steiner (436kb.doc)

Studies in Occultism (1910)

By Helena Petrovna Blavatsky.

Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience

By William Blake

The Voice of the Silence, from the book of the golden precepts

Complete e-text of the Voice of the Silence, by HP Blavatsky 1889 (377kb.pdf)

The Spiritual Guide By Dr. Michael de Molinos (1675)

Which disentangles the Soul, and by the inward way, leads it to the Fruition of

Perfect Contemplation, and of the rich Treasure of Internal Peace. (758kb.pdf)

Steiner Archive - books of Rudolf Steiner

The Steiner Book Archive

The Books Section of the Rudolf Steiner Archive presents some of the books written by Rudolf Steiner.

A Personal Tao's

By © Casey Kochmer 2005 - (2000kb) or click here to the read the on-line version.

What is the Tao? The Tao cannot be described, yet a person will express it simply by being alive. The Tao is about 10,000 things and it is about only one thing: How to be yourself. The goal of this book is to offer a guide for those wanting to reveal their own personal nature. http://www.personaltao.com

Telepathy and the Etheric Vehicle

By Alice Bailey & Djwhal Khul (539kb.pdf)

The Gospel of Thomas

Translated by Stephen Patterson and Marvin Meyer (59kb.doc)

Tao te Ching

Taoism (186kb.pdf)

Foundations of Taoist Practice By Jampa Mackenzie Stewart

When you try to define Taoism, you immediately run into trouble. The great

Taoist philosopher and author of the Tao Te Ching, Lao Tzu, begins his first chapter with the warning words, The Tao that can be described is not the eternal Tao. The name that can be named is not the eternal name. (54kb.pdf)

Thought-Force In Business and Everyday Life - (1900)

By William Walker Atkinson. (282kb.doc)

Thought Vibration (1906)

By William Walker Atkinson (142kb.doc)

The Law of Attraction in the Thought World

Twilit Grotto: Archives of Western Esoterica

Writings of Trithemius, Agrippa, Bruno, Dee, Grimoires

Who's Who in the History of Western Mysticism

By Professor Bruce B. Janz (resource link)

The Path of Knowledge (1920 - 1921)

Reprinted from the Shrine of Wisdom (3869kb.pdf)

Fourteen Lessons in Yogi Philosophy and Oriental Occultism (1903)

By YOGI RAMACHARAKA Author of "Science of Breath," (830kb.pdf)

Advanced Course in Yogi Philosophy and Oriental Occultism (1904)

By YOGI RAMACHARAKA Author of "Science of Breath," Online format

The Yoga of Wisdom by Yogi Ramacharaka (1906)

A Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga (The Yoga of Wisdom.) This book gives the highest yogi teachings regarding the absolute and its manifestations. (473kb.pdf)

Thursday, December 15, 2011

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It is an accepted fact that Rishi Bhrigu was the first compiler of predictive Astrology. His famous compilation, Bhrigu Samhita, which contains the predictions for thousands of combinations, is popular even today. There is a very interesting story behind Rishi Bhrigu’s involvement with astrology.
The Brahmin community, in spite of their scriptural knowledge, intellect and honesty, were economically deprived, as their duty was to give knowledge and perform the rituals without seeking anything in return. They had to live entirely on the alms given by others. They requested Rishi Bhrigu to find an amicable solution to end their poverty.
Maharishi Bhrigu worshipped Goddess Lakshmi. After a long Tapasya, She ppeared before him and granted his wish. She advised him to create an astrological treatise with the help of which the Brahmin community can predict the past, present and future of people, and this will ward off their poverty.
Bhrigu, with help of Lord Ganesha, compiled the famous Bhrigu Samhita. It consists of several lackhs of horoscopes with different planetary combinations, their results and the remedial measures for prosperity and to ward off the evils. The Brahmin community gratefully learned to interpret it and prospered.
The ‘Bhrigu Samhita’ is reported to be existing even today, though there are a lot of fakes and frauds.
Rishi Bhrigu also wrote the Bhrigu Sutras, which contain several important predictive clues.
Code:

http://www.filesonic.com/file/1732811771/BRIGHUSUTRAS-JYOTISH-VEDIC-ASTROLOGY.zip

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Sherman Hollar, "Astronomy: Understanding the Universe"
| 2011-08-15 | ISBN: 1615305203 | 96 pages | PDF | 50,8 MB
Fathoming the boundlessness of space and the universe, we are immediately filled with curiosity about our own origins and wonder about the objects, life forms, and matter that populate the cosmos. Through the observations and work of astronomers over time, we have slowly been able to reduce the number of unknowns and develop explanations or theories for some of the celestial objects and phenomena we see. This space-traveling survey recounts some of the major discovery milestones in the field of astronomy and examines the tools and techniques currently used by astronomers to study the universe.

DOWNLOAD LINK:
http://www.fileserve.com/file/nmPWRyq

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Nakshatras

Ashwini: Twins
Often has best friend that looks just (or is) like them
Ashwini Kumars -- healers -- road around in golden chariots and would rescue and heal the Gods and Goddesses through their herbal potions. They grew the healing herbs, horses heads, healing, alternative healing, gardening and agriculture.
(In 4th house, mother might like gardening). Ketu is ruler.

Bharani: Womb Yama: God of Death
Procreativity, creativity, slowly developing within -- mulling over -- (e.g. a thought) finally giving birth, gynecological issues, the womb itself, Yama - the restrainer -- brings up other issues: restraint, binder, judge and judging, going to jail, trouble with law, upholders of the law, feeling restrained or bound, death issues, e.g. working in hospice.
also the idea of Utopianism: a new ideal world, a brave new society.

Krittika: Razor edge Agni
cutting things, sharp things, technical minds, sharp minds with edges to them,
fiery, leadership oriented, Leo-like quality: those with bold, big plans, do tend to be prone to hot, passionate, seductive side, attracted to other people's wives.
(Agni has almost too many associations)

Rohini: The ox cart Brahma
Creativity, magnifies everything, gives rise to it. Improving. If you have money planets in Rohini it thrives, prospers, is blessed. Abundance. Favorite wife of the Moon. He fell in love with her because she excelled in all of music and the arts, especially dancing, and the sexual arts (skilled in the conjugal arts). They often love to dance. Other women are jealous of them (have a charge on them). They have a strong dose of feminine creative energy. To nip jealousy in bud, Rohini person should praise the other person, make them feel special, immediately. (Moon in Rohini in 11th, elder sister loves to dance.) Dramatic. The ox cart: pickup trucks and utility vehicles?

Mrigashirsha: Deer's head Soma: The Moon
Brahma was attracted to his daughter, she took form of deer to escape, Brahma took form of stag to pursue her, Shiva or Indra cut off head of Brahma to protect her, and his head became the constellation. Passion, unwise passions, constantly searching, preyer or prey, attracted to friend's wife, promiscuity, incest, suffering the consequences of unwise sexual attachments, sensitivity, good researchers, curious, good at finding things. (Afflicted Moon in Mrigashirsha in 9th, incest with father)
Soma also seduced the wives of sages. Divine nectar: alcohol and drugs???

Ardra: Teardrop Rudra
Emotional, tears, crying, tears as legitimate release, going through anguish, rain and storms, (he encounters storms when he travels, planet in 12th in Ardra), stormy weather as a metaphor, e.g. my Ardra in the 11th -- storms with friends. Lightning bolts.
with my Sun in Ardra, I work with those who emotionally suffer, because Sun is the career planet, lots of people with Sun in Ardra e.g. psychologists deal with people in anguish.

Punarvasu: Aditi: the Mother of all of the gods Quiver of Arrows
Arrow goes out from bow, mostly stays in quiver. Mostly liking to stay at home, and sometimes traveling. Or mostly staying at an even keel with activity, and then sometimes getting really dynamically involved with activity. In 2nd, generally saves, occasionally likes to spend. Storing up potential energy, with occasional expenditure. Aditi means primordial vastness. Unbounded consciousness (space) that had to exist first to be the mother of the rest of the Gods. Symbol of freedom, they want space. Learn to give each other space -- they need to stretch out and be who they are, and need to give that to others. Because the planet is Jupiter - links to knowledge, philosophical perspective. They're interested in philosophy, yoga, meditation.

Pushya: Brihaspati: mentor/teacher of the rest of the Gods
symbol: udder of the cow nourishment
Pushya is the most auspicious, wealthy constellation.
a good time to start things when Moon in Pushya (like Jupiter rising) ensures success (except you don't get married with Moon in Pushya) Wealth, prosperity, nurturing (like Rohini, Dhanishta, Chitra -- gemstones -- )
good at teaching, wisdom, philosophical, religious, devotion to the teacher, like Jupiter

Ashlesha: Nagas deified serpents Intertwining serpents symbol of healers
found prominently in charts of psychologists, astrologers. Snakes live beneath the ground, so it symbolizes the unconscious, dark side, you do see axe murderers here, like the sign Scorpio, mesmerism/hypnotic, sneaky not quite straightforward quality, manipulative, kundalini energy, foundational energy, poison.

Magha: Pitris The deified ancestors Throne Room
Connected to the past, revere the past and ancient traditions, they tend to like yoga, or traditional Chinese medicine, astrology. Protecting the tradition. Having a mentor, older wiser person that they highly respect (e.g. grandparent) if in the right houses in the chart. Searching out the family lineage. Ruler of 10th in Magha owned ice hockey rink (throne room, special room). They're environment is very important to them. Like to have an office, command center. Powerful one, mighty one, power-oriented, self-ruling, they don't like working for other people, like to do their own thing.
Note: all of the Ketu constellations (Ashwini, Magha, Mula) have links to the past and to healing. Mula: root, herbal healers. Magha: traditions of healing.


Purva Phalguni: Bed of marriage (conjugal bed) Bhagha
procreativity, sexuality, creative, (in Madonna, Hugh Hefner, Mick Jagger charts) cannot own their identity ???, great marriage constellation (when people go into period with Moon in Purva Phalguni become interested in relationships), Shiva started his wedding march in this constellation. People getting married. Bhagha means the inherited share. (If ruler of 8th or planet in 8th is in this constellation, person will definitely get an inheritance.) Communal wealth. In ancient times, a person's transition from childhood to adulthood was marked by their being given a part of the share of the communal wealth. Transition into adulthood, maturity. Maturation process (e.g. in the 10th, they may come into a sense of owning what they do, in their work.) Symbol of wealth, great Nakshatra for wealth.

Uttara Phalguni: Healing bed Aruman: god of chivalry
Healing energy, serving, helping, healing. Aruman is god of patronage (goes along with Mitra). Person will find a teacher, will help someone else, be a mentor, or patron. Meeting important people. (If afflicted, you could meet someone who was supposed to help you and it falls through or problems come up.)

Hasta: The hands Surya: the Sun
If a person shows musical abilities here, it's likely to be instrumental (hands). Crafts people and artists. Also indicators of routine work. Sense of humor, clever speech, sometimes they ridicule people, cleverness. Verbal abilities, quick wit.

Chitra: The beautiful one Viswakarma: the celestial architect and craftsman
He made the bows and weapons for the warriors in Mythology.
Creative, crafts, sculptor or craftsperson more likely than the fine arts because Chitra is likely to create something three dimensional. Design. Weapons making. Related to sexuality, passionate, charismatic. Pearl signifies beauty. Love of beauty. Feels beautiful or handsome, wants a beautiful mate.

Swati: Vayu Sprout swaying in the wind
New beginnings, tenuousness, not quite knowing if it's going to take off and fructify. Success after struggling and tenuous beginnings. A sprout becomes a powerful tree later on. Vayu god of wind: air, wind, (e.g. ruler of 12th in Swati, person might travel by air or to windy places), (as ruler of 1st may give Vata complaints, gas). Nothing can stand up to Vayu. Time is on the wind's side. When the wind goes, even the mountains will be worn down. Saraswati is alternative deity, god of arts, esp. Music. creative. The Vina stringed instrument. Saraswati has connotations of wisdom, knowledge.

Vishakha: Indra-Agni

Both Vishakha and Anuradha have same symbol: Triumphal Gateway covered with leaves. Enormous power, goes for success through power. E.g. client who was a race car driver with ruler of 10th in Vishakha, wanted bigger engines, pushing others out of the way. Really try to get ahead by their own power. Seek to have more power. Overpowering, excessive power is its downfall. (E.g. if the voice is here, the person will speak to you too loudly.) Issues with truth, (sagittarius-like), they want to speak the truth, can be blunt.

Anuradha: Mitra God of friendship.
Success through friendship. Mitra rules over all of the rules and regulations of human relationships. Commitments. People value friendships, when they get ahead, they get ahead by a win-win situation, not by overpowering somebody. Lots of therapists and family counselors have this constellation, want to empower their clients. Establishment of relationships is the key to their successes in life. They really have issues with commitment --> if you say you're going to do something, you better follow through with it. Wants self and others to follow thru. Committed to and really value friends. Found in some lawyers charts, the rules of human interaction, make sure people honor their commitments. People who benefit thru relationship. Anyone who deals with clients.

Jyeshtha: Indra King of the Gods Talisman is the symbol
Rulership, leadership, e.g. CEOs of companies, people who are good at being in charge. Indra once seduced the wife of a great sage who was away, when he came back, he cursed Indra to have 1000 vaginas all over his body, and was miserable for years and had to do many austerities, and finally the vaginas turned into 1000 eyes, and he's now called "the 1000 eyed one". Indra is known to burst into people's homes to get his Soma (that the person is keeping for him). Some of his clients have seduced the wives of others, or smoked opium. The seduction of the Soma is using drugs. Backlash from illicit affairs. If they get into sexual promiscuity (someone else's lovers) they get ill will directed towards them (or cursed). Arrogance. Talisman is the symbol of occult means, the ability to protect, indication of being protected. Possibly a secret interest or activity in the occult, e.g. chanting and meditating, seeking astrologers.

Mula: Nirriti: The Goddess of calamity (like Kali)
A traditional view is that it's bad to be a woman who's born with her Moon in Mula. Different padas tell which relative is going to die because someone married a woman with Moon in Mula. (He hasn't seen this to be true.) Many kinds of propititiations for a woman with this lunar Nakshatra. Makes a woman a Kali type, someone who is in touch with her "inner bitch". Psychologically, it allows a person to integrate both dark and light parts of themselves, without pushing out the dark and only going for sweetness and light. Associated with calamities, sudden challenging difficult experiences. He's heard it said that this is bad for finances, e.g. financial losses. Person will have issues with being paid what they're worth. Earning enough money. Person goes deeply into things, (the root), so whenever they do things, they do them with a tremendous amount of depth and get to the root of everything, a profound job, researchers, plumb to the depth of ideas. He noticed this constellation in the charts of very wealthy people, so it doesn't prohibit a person from wealth. Root is a symbol of going to the center of things. Mars/Ketu combination does energy healing, when he saw it in Mula, he said "You do Chi Gung" and was right, because Chi Gung is about rooting. Associated with the root chakra and Kundalini energy. Healing and ancient traditions (Ketu) because of the root concept.

Purva Ashada: Winnowing Basket Apah
Separating the wheat from the chaff. Judgement, judgementalness, discernment, discrimination. Fighting quality. Apah, water, client who's 10th house ruler is here installs sprinkler systems. Ascendant or Moon, gravitate towards water. Good position for accomplishing things, starting projects, successes. Sexual, romantic, emotional, sensual energy (Venus constellation), they love music. Higher octave of spiritual energy (due to Sagittarius)


Uttara Ashada : Vishuadevas Many virtues. Tusk
Multi-virtuousness, allows successes, connection to Ganesh, particularly good for starting new things (if someone's bhukti planet is in this constellation, they'll start something new -- sort of like Aries). If the planet in this constellation falls in the Dasamsha chart in the first house or Aries, they'll start something in their career. New beginning.

Shravana: Ear and three offset footprints Vishnu (and Saraswati)
Listening, oral traditions, therapists, musicians, good at convincing other people, teachers. Love to use their feet, they walk, hike, bike, run. One his clients is a teacher who has strong verbal abilities, is mesmerizing and convincing, extremely good listener, and also has biked all over the U.S., hiked up and down the Cascade range, etc. If you were in a period where the ruler of the 9th in the 12th, or the ruler of the 9th in the 3rd, was placed here, they'll travel and do a bit of walking. Ruler of 6th in Shravana if afflicted or with malefics (esp. if in the 8th house), possible problems with the ears or the feet. (Vishnu) Well read, into philosophy and spirituality, knowledgeable, virtuous, auspicious constellation for good character.

Dhanishtha: Drum: musical drum.
People who have this enjoy rhythmic music. The wealthy. Can have misogyny (hate women). Musicians. Precious things, money, gems, beautiful objects.

Shatabhisha: Varuna: God of water Circle is the symbol
Veiling star, circle contains or holds within, can conceal things, symbol of infinity, 100 physicians: healing, difficult health problems, interest in alternative medicine, may take a brainstorming approach to solving problems, looking at many possible solutions before they actually get to the right one. Rahu in 12th client in Rahu period had a circle of protection around him (he had been threatened, and had an armored car and guards). Psychologists that use group circles, healing circles. Associated in general with alternative. Connection with outer space, space program, other aspects of technology. Love of astrology and metaphysics.

Purva Bhadrapada: Aja ekaba (relatively unknown deity) form of Agni
You see this in many spiritually-oriented people's charts (even though the constellation has a bad reputation), but also in many axe murders this came up (as did Ashlesha). Passions run amok. People who had run off with a lover, crimes of passion.
Aja: The unmanifest, the unborn one, one awareness, (one footed goat), one being.
Agni: Symbol of deified fire. Passion can be directed to spiritual growth, meditation.
Funeral cot: symbol of transcendent of materialism. A deeply spiritual symbol. Yogis favor meditating in graveyards, because it reminds him of the transience of life, bring his mind to the spiritual level, and to forget the world. (It's considered a good omen to see a dead body.) Connection with death in this and the next two nakshatras. Emergency rooms, sitting with dying parent.

Uttara Bhadrapada: Funeral cot Ahirbudhnya a Sea serpent
Enjoy being around water, kundalini symbol, all of the associations with serpents.
Both Bhadrapada constellations together are called the scorching pair because they're both associated with combustion or heat, and therefore passion and desire. But Uttara Bhadrapada has the capacity for channeling this desire in a constructive direction. More inclined to have a passion for life, or for their work, than to seduce their best friend's mate.

Revati: ruled by Pushan who ushered souls into the realm of Yama (death)
often find hospice workers. Pushan is the ruler of the road, so people love to travel with this Nakshatra. He's also the ruler of animals, he was the animal keeper of the gods, so people who love animals. Pushan is Caretaker of animals. He found lost animals. Herdsman of the Gods. Healers of animals.
Drum symbol: increments in time. Project that's started in this period progresses sequentially.

JYOTISHA

Indian astrology is popularly referred to as Vedic astrology. This is not because it is there in the Vedas. There is no mention of astrology in the Vedas. However, it is one of the Vedangas, i.e., limb or branch of Vedas, and dates back to the Vedic period. Several of the Poojas and remedial measures prescribed in the Indian astrology are as per the Vedic system. Hence, it is called Vedic astrology.

The Vedangas are six in number. They are: Siksha or phonetics, Kalpa or ritual, Vyakarana or grammar, Nirukta or etymology, Chhandas or metrics and Jyotishya or astronomy and astrology. These are mentioned in the Upanishads.

It is impossible ascertain the exact time of origin of our astrology. Even the most famous historians differ wildly, from 1200 BC to 2500 BC while trying to fix our Vedic period. A lot of them, especially the westerners, still study India based on the Mahenjadaro and Harappan discoveries, which were discovered in the 1920’s!! Several archeological discoveries of recent times date our culture to 7500 BC, making it the ancient most civilization in the world. Our astrology has details of the horoscopes of Lord Krishna, Lord Rama and many other ancient Indian kings and queens, recorded thousands of years ago. The Bhishma Parva and Udyoga Parva chapters of Mahabharata mention many astrological descriptions and omens just before the Mahabharata war. It also describes a period of draught with several planetary combinations. There is also a very clear reference about two eclipses, a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse occurring, creating a rare 13 day lunar fortnight. Available scientific research data shows that the Mahabharata war must have occurred either in 3129 BC or 2559 BC. According to the Hindu Panchangas, maintained from ages, Kaliyuga era is counted from February 17/18 midnight 3102 BC. Hindu epics like Mahabharata and Ramayana have been written off as myths by the western historians. However the recent discovery of the submerged ancient city Dwaraka, (the site of the legendary city of Lord Krishna, which got submerged in the sea after the death of Lord Krishna), led by Dr. S.R. Rao of the Marine Archaeology Unit of the National Institute of Oceanography of India lends a lot of credence to our mythology. Various texts attribute the origin of Indian astrology to various gods and Rishis. It is futile to ascertain who was the originator. The most popularly followed astrological classics today are the ones written by Rishis like Parashara, Varahamihira, Garga, Jaimini and their followers. People in those days had no satellites or telescopes and yet the planetary positions and their motions recorded by them are as accurate as the planetary positions and degrees recorded today using the space satellites. Our ancient astrologers used their divine intuition to record these planetary movements and their effects on us.

Astrology has a twofold purpose. On one hand it is used as a tool to select the right month the right date and the right time to start various auspicious rites and rituals so that the results are better. On the other hand it is used as a guide to study the destiny of an individual.
Indian astrology is based on the theory of fate. The good and the bad actions of the past life determine your fate or Karma of your present life, and the actions of your present life determine your future Karma. According to Indian astrology a person is born at that place, on that day and on that moment when his individual fate is in perfect mathematical harmony with the progress of the stars in heaven. However it does not preach total dependence on fate. Astrology lets you know what you were born with, what your possibilities are, the limitations, your strong points and your drawbacks. What type of life partners and professions suit you and to expect is also indicated. It also prescribes various remedial measures to ward off the bad effects and to enhance the good results. Astrology is your roadmap of destiny. However your fate is in your hands. The scriptures guide us by telling us what is good and what is bad; what to do and what not to do; how to do and how not to do. You are given a piece of land and the seeds to sow. How much effort to put in to it, what amount of manure and water to add and when how to reap the produce is your job. After that it is you who have to act using your knowledge intelligence, discrimination and experience. Fate is like a game of cards where you cannot help the cards that have been dealt to you but how to play them is in your hands. You may get good cards but if you play badly you will lose and you may get bad cards and still may win if you play carefully. Don’t blame the roadmap if you get drunk, drive badly and have an accident! In the Mahabharata Lord Krishna gave advise to Arjuna and also to Duryodhana. One listened and the other did not!
In the Egyptian, Greek, western and Chinese systems of astrology only the birth chart is cast to give predictions. This is hopelessly inaccurate and insufficient. For example, moon, the fastest moving of the nine planets, remains in one sign fro two and half days. The ascendant, or Lagna, extends for a period of two hours. In these two hours, according to the present birth rate, several thousand people are born in the world with the same birth chart! All of them cannot have the same destiny. Hence their predictions based on this and the monthly transits tends to be inaccurate. They are somewhat accurate about the nature of signs etc., but when it comes to predicting the events in ones life and their timing they are nowhere. You don’t really need an astrologer to tell you that, for example if you are Scorpio sign, you tend to be jealous and possessive! Vedic astrology has a four dimensional approach.

Firstly, we have the divisional chart system, called the Varga system. Based on the planetary degrees at the time of birth, sixteen divisional charts are prepared, by dividing the degrees of the planets. These divisional charts are studied to ascertain the strength and weakness of planets and houses and also to study various aspects of ones life. For example, one-ninth division called Navamsa to study spouse and married life, one-tenth division to study profession, one-seventh for children and so on. The last Varga, called Shodashamsa, is prepared by dividing the planet’s degrees in to one-sixtieth part! Second is the dasa system. Based on ones moons degrees at birth, we calculate the Dasas, or the ruling periods of various planets, which keeps changing during ones life. It is not just one planets dasa but Maha dasa, or main dasa, of a planet, Antardasa, or sub period, of another planet and so on till we arrive at a fifth level dasa to study each day.

Third is the Gochara, or transit of planets. Planets transiting various houses produce various results. But a planet transits a sign for quite some time. For example Saturn transits a sign for two and half years. During this entire period its results cannot be totally good or bad. Vedic astrology further pinpoints its good and bad periods even during its transit in one sign. We have the Asthakavarga and Prastharasthakavarga system, which divides a planets transit in a sign into eight parts and shows which part is good and which part is bad.

Lastly, there is the Prasna Kundali system, or chart cast based on the time of the query. This is studied as an add-on chart to give predictions. The modern scientists do not accept astrology. But it is a known fact that planets do have their effects on us. The doctors of almost all mental asylums accept the fact that during the full moon and the new Moon periods the mental patients behave erratically. The police record the same effects on many criminals. The modern scientists know some of the effects of the ultraviolet rays, gamma rays and beta rays of the planets. But unfortunately they don’t have the divine wisdom of our ancient is to know all the effects fully.

Lalkitab


Lalkitab-Titles

Let us start with the different Titles of Lalkitab published during 1939 to 1942 & 1952. The title is clarifying that what is this system and on which primary system it is based.

1. 1939 Edition: the title of the book ,transliteration of the contents as taken exactly from 1939 book:-
“Hatheli Ki Lakeeron se teva (tipda) Janm Kundli banaane aur zindagi ke poorey haalaat dekhney ke liye Samudrik Ki Lalkitab sn-1939”
हथेली की लकीरोँ से टेवा (टिपडा) जन्म कुडँली बनाने और ज़िन्दगी के पूरे हालात देखने के लिये समुद्रिक की लालकिताब – सन 1939
Translation of above in English can be
“Lalkitab 1939 of samudrik - To make the horoscope with the help of lines of Palm and to know the conditions of life "

2. 1940 Edition: the title of the book ,transliteration of the contents as taken exactly from book:-
“Hatheli Ki Lakeeron se teva (tipda) Janm Kundli banaane aur zindagi ke poorey haalaat dekhney ke liye Samudrik Ki Lalkitab ke armaan sn-1940”
हथेली की लकीरोँ से टेवा (टिपडा) जन्म कुडँली बनाने और ज़िन्दगी के पूरे हालात देखने के लिये समुद्रिक की लालकिताब के अरमान – सन 1940
Translation of above in English can be
"Lalkitab ke armaan 1940 of samudrik - To make the horoscope with the help of lines of Palm and to know the conditions of life"

3. 1941 Edition: the title of the book ,transliteration of the contents as taken exactly from book:-
“Hatheli Ki Lakeeron se teva (tipda) Janm Kundli banaane aur zindagi ke poorey haalaat dekhney ke liye Samudrik Ki Lalkitab teesra hissa sn-1941”
हथेली की लकीरोँ से टेवा (टिपडा) जन्म कुडँली बनाने और ज़िन्दगी के पूरे हालात देखने के लिये समुद्रिक की लालकिताब तीसरा हिस्सा – सन 1941
Translation of above in English can be
"Lalkitab teesra hissa 1941 based upon samudrik - To make the horoscope with the help of lines of Palm and to know the conditions of life."

4. 1942 Edition: title of the book ,transliteration of the contents as taken exactly from book:-
“Hatheli Ki Lakeeron se teva (tipda) Janm Kundli banaane aur zindagi ke poorey haalaat dekhney ke liye ilam Samudrik Ki Lalkitab tarmeem shuda sn-1942”
हथेली की लकीरोँ से टेवा (टिपडा) जन्म कुडँली बनाने और ज़िन्दगी के पूरे हालात देखने के लिये इल्म समुद्रिक की लालकिताब तर्मीमशुदा – सन 1942
Translation of above in English shall be
"Corrected Lalkitab 1942 based upon samudrik - To make the horoscope with the help of lines of Palm and to know the conditions of life."

5. 1952 Edition: the title of the book ,transliteration of the contents as taken exactly from book:-
“(Astrology Based upon Palmistry) - ilam Samudrik Ki buniyad per chalney waley Jyotish kee madad se haath rekha ke zariye darust kee huyi Janm Kundli se zindagi ke haalaat dekhney ke liye Lalkitab sn-1952”
(Astrology Based upon Palmistry) इल्म समुद्रिक की बुनियाद पर चलने वाले ज्योतिष की मदद से हाथ रेखा के ज़रिये दुरुस्त की हुई जन्म कुडँली से ज़िन्दगी के हालात देखने के लिये लालकिताब – सन 1952
Translation of above in English can be
"(Astrology Based upon Palmistry) Lalkitab -1952 -To know the conditions of life with the help of the Jyotish that is based on Horoscope which is corrected with the help of palmistry "
The titles of all the books are self-explanatory and need not to be elaborated further.