How to Judge a Horoscope : Volume II.
By B. V. Raman
* Publisher: South Asia Books
* Number Of Pages: 482
* Publication Date: 1991-06
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 8120808487
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9788120808485
The second volume deals with Houses 7 to 12. It can be considered as more important than the first volume because it covers such important matters as marriage, occupation, etc.
The pattern of writing is more or less similar to that adopted in the first volume results of the disposition of the lord of a house in different houses, general combinations bearing on the house, results of different planets occupying the house and the time of fructification of such indications followed by a number of practical illustrations.
In fact the treatment of the seventh and tenth houses is so exhaustive that such details as the possibility and time of marriage, its break-up and re-marriage, nature of wife, her character, disposition, status, number of marriages, etc., have all been dealt with exhaustively.
So far as the tenth house is concerned it is the pivot of the horoscope—whatever is astrologically possible to indicate the nature of profession in the present political, social and economic set-up has been explained as clearly as possible.
The other houses, viz., eighth (longevity), ninth (general fortune, foreign travels, father, etc.), 11th (financial gains) and 12th (losses, spiritual advancement, etc.) have not been under-rated. They have also received due attention.
In the judgement of a horoscope an astrologer faces many a pitfall. How to overcome such pitfalls and arrive at a judgement have been explained with suitable illustrations.
The book has been illustrated with over 260 charts and is therefore of great practical importance to all those who wish to study astrology.
The first and second volumes covering the entire gamut of predictive astrology, especially in its practical aspect, will be found to be of immense use to all those who are interested in the subject—professors, amateurs and savants.
CONTENTS
Preface to Fourth Edition
Preface to Second Edition
Preface to First Edition
Chapter XI—Concerning the Seventh House
,, XII—Concerning the Eighth House
,, XIII—Concerning the Ninth House
,, XIV—Concerning the Tenth House
,, XV—Concerning the Eleventh House
,, XVI—Concerning the Twelth House
,, XVII—Some Practical Illustrations
An Index to Technical Terms.
By B. V. Raman
* Publisher: South Asia Books
* Number Of Pages: 482
* Publication Date: 1991-06
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 8120808487
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9788120808485
The second volume deals with Houses 7 to 12. It can be considered as more important than the first volume because it covers such important matters as marriage, occupation, etc.
The pattern of writing is more or less similar to that adopted in the first volume results of the disposition of the lord of a house in different houses, general combinations bearing on the house, results of different planets occupying the house and the time of fructification of such indications followed by a number of practical illustrations.
In fact the treatment of the seventh and tenth houses is so exhaustive that such details as the possibility and time of marriage, its break-up and re-marriage, nature of wife, her character, disposition, status, number of marriages, etc., have all been dealt with exhaustively.
So far as the tenth house is concerned it is the pivot of the horoscope—whatever is astrologically possible to indicate the nature of profession in the present political, social and economic set-up has been explained as clearly as possible.
The other houses, viz., eighth (longevity), ninth (general fortune, foreign travels, father, etc.), 11th (financial gains) and 12th (losses, spiritual advancement, etc.) have not been under-rated. They have also received due attention.
In the judgement of a horoscope an astrologer faces many a pitfall. How to overcome such pitfalls and arrive at a judgement have been explained with suitable illustrations.
The book has been illustrated with over 260 charts and is therefore of great practical importance to all those who wish to study astrology.
The first and second volumes covering the entire gamut of predictive astrology, especially in its practical aspect, will be found to be of immense use to all those who are interested in the subject—professors, amateurs and savants.
CONTENTS
Preface to Fourth Edition
Preface to Second Edition
Preface to First Edition
Chapter XI—Concerning the Seventh House
,, XII—Concerning the Eighth House
,, XIII—Concerning the Ninth House
,, XIV—Concerning the Tenth House
,, XV—Concerning the Eleventh House
,, XVI—Concerning the Twelth House
,, XVII—Some Practical Illustrations
An Index to Technical Terms.
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