Indian Astrology - A Western Approach to the Ancient Hindu Art

Indian Astrology - A Western Approach to the Ancient Hindu Art

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Author: Ronnie Gale Dreyer
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 1994
Language: English
Pages: 283
ISBN/UPC (if available): 0850307384

Description

Indian Astrology is a comprehensive summary of the ancient Eastern astrological tradition and a practical guide to the way in which Hindu interpretive and predictive techniques may be applied to Western horoscope analysis

Skillfully weaving together a concise history of the earliest roots of astrology, from the great Babylonian Empires astrological nations on cuneiform tablets-Ronnie Gale D’eyer describes the Indian contribution to the field of astrology, including the usage of the sidereal zodiac, techniques determining planetary strength and weakness. Navamsa and other degree divisional charts- including the model for Harmonic charts and the Vimshoddhan Dasa System – a methods of forecasting planetary cycles unique to Indian astrology . The role of the Hindu astrologer as general seer, confidante and communicator of sacred knowledge is also discussed. Indian Astrology is thus an invaluable source of ancient wisdom which complements contemporary astrological interpretation.

Contents

Dedication
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction

PART I STRUCTURE

Chapter 1. History of Indian Astrology
Chapter 2. Sidereal Astrology vs. Tropical Astrology
Chapter 3. Constructing the Horoscope

PART II INTERPRETATION

Chapter 4. Defining the Planets, signs and Houses
Chapter 5. Ascendant Combinations
Chapter 6. Determining strength and Weakness of
The Planets and Houses
Chapter 7. Interpreting the Planets in the
Signs and Houses

PART III FORECASTING

Chapter 8. Hindu predictive Astrology
Chapter 9. Interpreting the Dasas and Bhukties
Chapter 10. The Role of the Astrologer

Notes
Bibliography
Glossary
Appendix: List of Computerized Chart Services

Index