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JASA Vol 1(5) Mar-Apr 2012

Journal for Advancement of Stellar


Astrology

The Journal for Advancement of Stellar Astrology (JASA) is a free, bi-monthly international journal for the
propagation and development of stellar astrology and Krishnamurti Paddhati.

MISSION
"In the pursuit and discovery of Truth for creating Universal welfare of humankind"
(Volume 1, Issue 5)
1. Editorial
2. Case Studies in Predictive Astrology
Baskara Astrology -- Lagna Dependence
Obtaining VISA A KP Appraisal
Child birth analysis according to KP
Krishnamurti Paddhati and Mastectomy
Importance of chain in Dasa-Bhukti-Antara of 4 Step Theory
Naadi Jyothisha - Jeeva And Sareera Method:
Analysis of Defective child birth
Sushil Kumar-Winner of KBC5A KP Analysis
Purchase of Property: Analysis with 4 Step Theory


3. Research Perspectives
Nakshatra Prashna cum Medical Astrology
KP Research in Cancer - Part II
The Lunar Constellations Part I: Aswini

4. JASA Idea Incubator
Sub HarmonicsPart II




T. Saravanaraju
Vijay Kumar
G.H.W. Silva
Madhu N Nair (Pranav)
S. Gondhalekar


R .Vijayalakshmi
Kausik Roy
Subhash Ektare



Dr. N.V.R.A. Raja
N. Mukhopadhyay
Dr. E.S. Neelakantan


Rajendra Nimje

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Krishnamurti Paddhati and PAM 2 Basilioli Sandro ( Vediko) 76
5. Suggestion Box 82

6. 'Food For Thought' 83

7. The Classroom:
KP analysis of Education P.R. Muralidharan 87

8. Billet Doux 102




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J ASA is now having 7144
registered readers from 58
countries within 8 months of its
publication as on 29
th
Feb 2012!
J ASA is now the most widely read
stellar astrological international
journal published from India.
J ASA achieved this phenomenal
success for upholding the truth
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Editorial
K.S. Krishnamurti speaks on 'Who can master
astrology'.

This is the month in which Kuthur Subbarayaiyer Krishnamurti (popularly called as K.S. Krishnamurti or
'KSK') ascended his heavenly abode in 1972. We are dedicating this issue of JASA to K.S Krishnamurti as our
humble homage to the great soul who discovered the technique of Krishnamurti Paddhati technique of
astrological prediction.

It is beyond any doubt and question that late KSK was a very erudite scholar of astrology and a very
reputed and successful astrologer, who was known for his legendary predictions. In his month of demise, I take the
opportunity to publish a one page article authored by the great KSK about who can master astrology. This article
was published in the May 1967 issue of Astrology & Athrista and contains a rich source of clear understanding
and knowledge as to who can gain mastery over this science. I believe this will be an important eye opener for
many aspirants of astrology in general and KP in particular who have devoted decades in this field but is yet to be
satisfied with consistent predictions.

Reader will find that KSK talks about "Vakka Siddhi" (whatever one says comes out correct in reality) in his
article. These days we find many astrologers who do a lot of predictions and some of them come out correct and
some of them do not. It would be very interesting to those persons to check the combination mentioned by KSK in
his article about Vakka Siddhi.

Apart from this rare gem of KSK, in this issue we literally have the 'who's who' in the field of stellar
astrology contributing their own gems and diamonds for the readers. To start with we have the direct student of
K.S. Krishnamurti Sri P.R. Muralidharan whose article on Education determination through KP technique will
be an eye opener for all readers. Along with him we have a senior KP researcher Sri Madhu N Nair (aka Pranav)
who discusses clearly about the KP combinations involved in Mastectomy. He has revealed in his article the secrets
of making correct KP based predictions.

From Sri Lanka, we also have another very senior KP astrologer and researcher writing article for all the
readers of JASA. Sri G.H.W. Silva needs no introduction in the field of KP astrology since he is one of the most
respected KP astrologers in the world. His KP article is one of the most interesting article in this issue.

Dr. E.S. Neelakanatan is a national figure in the field of Vedic astrology and has been a regular
contributor of astrological write-ups in many prestigious astrological knowledge outlets. It is a rare privilege for all
the readers of JASA to read his article in each of the 27 stars of the zodiac. Sri Neelakantan has started the first of
his twenty-seven part series by authoring on Ashwini. I am sure the readers will find a new dimension about each
star in his articles.

All the above four authors are making their debut contribution to JASA and I am proudly welcoming
them into the JASA family along with all the readers, patrons and publishers.



Our regular authors are no less in their contributions in this issue. Sri K.S.V. Ramani has introduced Sri
T. Saravanaraju to carry on the mandate of propagating the beautiful method of Baskaran Astrology of Cuspal
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Interlinks. Sri Raju has done a wonderful job of continuing the prosperous legacy started by Sri Ramani and I am
sure the readers will be equally delighted to read his article much as they liked Sri Ramani's. Along with him, we
have the senior KP scholar Sri Vijay Kumar from Bangalore who has made a mark in the field of astrology since
the last few decades. In this issue he shows all the readers how to correctly predict about receiving VISA through
the application of KP and his own LSP technique.

4 Step Theory is now a much established form of stellar astrology. Sri Sunil Gondhalekar has graciously
shared his successful predictions through his article in this issue. Readers will get a firsthand knowledge from the
inventor himself by reading this article. Sri Kausik Roy has done a wonderful job of analyzing birth horoscope of
the KBC5 winnerSuhil Kumar. He has shown the readers the step-by-step approach to be taken in analyzing a
horoscope with regard to winning big prizes and award money. Smt. Vijayalakshmi's article, based on Meena
Nadi system, will give the reader a clear understanding on how and why defective child birth may happen. Her
correct prediction makes her contribution very important for all serious astrology practitioners and readers of
JASA. Sri Subhas Ektare shared a personal correct prediction which will go a long way in sharpening applied
skills in 4 Step Theory. Readers will discover that making correct prediction requires a wide and open mind, as is
demonstrated by Sri Ektare. Further Sri Ektare's article will dispel the myth, like all his articles usually does, that
astrologers cannot make correct predictions about their kith and kin.

The articles written by Sri NVRA Raja and Sri Rajendra Nimje deserve a special mention in this issue.
Sri Raja, son of illustrious Meena 2, provided in his article a very accurate and innovative Prashna method based
on Meena Nadi 2 system. It is simple and accurate. Readers will enjoy every line of that article I am very sure. Sri
Nimje's article on Sub-Harmonics, which is also allocated a JASA Idea Incubator index for originality in thought,
will show the readers that KP technique is easy to apply and is precise in its results when applied through Sub-
Harmonics. The Sub Harmonics Table provided by Sri Nimje is a masterpiece ready reckoner for all readers and
astrology lovers.

From Italy our regular senior KP researcher and astrologer Sri Basilioli Sandro (Vediko) has provided his
second block of PAM theory. We have proudly allocated him another JASA Idea Incubator index as he rightly
deserves. In this brilliant research and applied work, Sri Sandro has provided us with a more precise longevity
estimate. Longevity calculations have been made simple and accurate by him. He has also shared with me two
excel programs to decipher the longevity estimates. I would request all sincere readers to contact him to get access
to these wonderful Macro enabled MS Excel sheets that will make the longevity calculations easy and accurate.

Last but not the least, Sri Nayan Mukhopadhyay shares in this issue his preliminary results on cancer
research. He has done this yeoman work in spite of his professional commitments and the readers will see the
immense amount of hard work that has gone into the production of this output. It will interesting for all serious
researchers of astrology that Sri Mukhopadhyay has revealed that astrology research has to be seen through
'constructs' and not single rules. This is very true because a horoscope with 12 signs, 12 houses, 9 planets and 27
stars cannot have just one rule for an event. I am sure this is going to be an eye opener to many readers of JASA.

Before I hand you over this 'gem studded' issue of JASA, I would like to happily share that your journal has
crossed the 7000 registered reader mark in the month of February 2012 and is read in 58 countries across the
world. This success is yours---as an author and a reader.




Good Luck!








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Research Perspectives

The Lunar Constellations (Part 1): Ashwini


Dr. E.S. Neelakantan

Dr. E. S. Neelakantan was born on 5th August 1967 in Kannimangalam Village, Palakkad District , Kerala. He completed his
graduation from Loyala College In Statistics with distinction in 1987. He qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1992. He is also a qualified
Information Systems Auditor since 2004. He developed interest in Astrology by reading the works of Dr. B. V. Raman . He learnt Astrology
in a formal way under Prof. K. V. Seshadrinatha Sastri , a renowned authority on Jyothisa and Ayurveda. For his thesis on Medical
Astrology, he was awarded Ph.d. , by Sri Chandrasekarendra University, Kancheepuram, which is recognized as a Deemed
University in 2005. He is a practising Chartered Accountant in Chennai since 1993. He is at present a regular contributor to four of the
leading journals on Astrology in India viz, Express Star Teller, Modern Astrology , Astrological eMagazine and JASA.
esneelakantan@gmail.com
All constellations form part of the zodiac. In astrology, this band is divided into 12 equal parts called signs,
each 30 wide. The Vedic constellations have a spiritual purpose in the cosmos. They constitute the
repository of our Karma. Our ancestors believed that our souls travelled to stars after death. Complete lists of
the Nakshatra-s occur in the Yajur Veda (Taittriya Samhita IV.4.10) and in the Atharva Veda (XIX .7).
Western Astrology is largely based on solar signs, while the Eastern Astrology attaches much importance to
lunar signs. A person's birth star is an important factor in discovering the intrinsic psychological foundation of
that person's horological chart. Each star has a presiding deity and is ruled by a particular planet.

We can group all stars into four categories:
1. Stars, which fall under one particular sign (Rasi): e.g., Bharani, Pushya, and Revati.
2. Stars, which fall into two signs equally: e.g., Dhanishta, Mrgashirsha, and Chitra. Chitra, for instance,
has its first two quarters (padas) in Virgo and the balance in Libra.
3. Stars, which have their initial pada in one sign: e.g., Krittika, Uttaraphalguni, and Uttarashada.
4. Stars, which have only their final pada in one sign: e.g., Punarvasu, Vishaka, and Poorvabhadrapada.

Stars are also classified on their innate qualities such as sattva, rajas, and tamas.

We are somehow, intrinsically linked to the Cosmos, through a star. That star is none other than our birth
star janma nakshatra, as we call it. On visiting a temple and on entrusting a ritual, the pundit does the
sankalpa as follows: "I am doing this ritual for the person (Name will be recited), born in gotra, born in
star, born in rasi, for this person's health , wealth and happiness."

Stars connect with planets; planets connect with the human body; body is connected to the mind. If one
understands this connection, one can easily understand that stars are linked to mind. Even when remedial
measures such asndMaha Mruthyunjaya Homam are performed, they are usually conducted on a favourable
star such as the 2 , 4
th
, 6
th
star from one's janma nakshatra. Usually the 3
rd
, 5
th
, and 7
th
stars are avoided as
these these are inimical.

Here I wish to clarify one issue. I just now said avoid 3
rd
, 5
th
and 7
th
stars. In the Anujanma category the
inimical stars are 12, 14, 16; in the Trijanma category the inimical stars are 21, 23, 25; so should all the
stars be avoided for auspicious functions such as Grihapravesha or Vivaha? The answer is 'no'. Just avoid 3,
5, 7. Extending this argument would be carrying on this principle, endlessly, ad nauseam. If we decry stars
endlessly, a stage might come when no ritual can be done by anyone. So avoid certain destructive stars but do
not stretch this argument endlessly.

For pumsawana, Pushya is the best; for vivaha, Swati is the best; for tonsure Punarvarsu is the best; avoid
travel on Bharani, Ardra, Aslesha, Poorvaphalguni, Poorva Bhadrapada, and Poorvashada.
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With these introductory remarks, we shall now proceed to discuss the qualities of Ashwini, which is the
first star in the Zodiac.

ASHWINI

Aries begins with Ashwini. This star constitutes the first 13
o
and 20' of Aries sign. It is ruled by Ketu. It is a
star with tremendous power denoting initiation, transformation and enterprise. Stars are luminous. Planets
reflect Sun's light, whereas stars radiate light. Even the Saptarishis now live amidst us in the form of stars
only. Kshatra means destruction; Nakshatra means indestructible. There are innumerable stars in the
galaxy; of these, the Vedas have introduced to us, only 27, which guide us in Vedic Astrology.

The divine doctors, namely Ashwini Devas govern this star. They are the physicians of Gods. The Sun is
exalted in the tenth degree of Aries, which means it gains exaltation while in Ashwini star. Ashwini belongs
to a category of nakshatras, which are termed as laghu (not heavy, light). The three light stars are Ashwini,
Hastam, and Pushya. These light stars are swift in their working. Hence they are suitable for the following
activities:
1. Trade
2. Sensual activities
3. Gaining knowledge
4. Fine arts
5. Making ornaments 6.
Medical treatment
7. Borrowing or repayment of money.

If medical treatment commences in Ashwini, cure is certain and will happen soon. This is due to the fact
that Ashwini is a light star, which hastens cure. Secondly the governing deities of Ashwini star are the
Ashwini Kumara-s, the divine doctors. Money borrowed in Ashwini tends to get repaid soon. There are
nine Tiryangmukha nakshatras and Ashwini is one among them. These stars are Mrigasira, Punarvasu,
Hasta, Chitra, Swati, Ashwini,Anuradha, Jyeshta and Revati.

The chara-chala nakshatras are Punarvasu, Swati, Sravana, Dhanishta and Satabhisa. Please keep the
following dictum in mind always: whatever deed is supposed to be done in a laghu star can also be done
under chara-chala star; the converse is also equally true.

According to Kalaprakasika, when a part of a loan is repaid while moon is in lagna in Ashwini star, then
the entire debt will get discharged easily (Ch XXXII, Verse I). This rule will be useful to people in high
debts and will enable them to rid their debts.

According to Mantreswara, "When Venus occupies Ashwini star in lagna and is aspected by either three or
more planets, a king who is capable of vanquishing all his enemies, is born" (vide Phaladeepika, Ch 7,
verse 8). The following rituals can be performed in Ashwini star: grihapravesha, vidyaramba, shanti
karmas for a child born in Gandanda, upanayanam, pumsavanam and vivaha.

Ashwini being a Tiryangmukha nakshatra, it favours purchase of vehicles, buying horses, singing and
playing of musical instruments, learning to drive vehicles, journeys in water, land, and air. A person born in
the four padas of Ashwini will have the following traits: passionate, not given to hard work, liked by
everyone, long lived. Persons born in Ashwini star will be benefitted by the worship of Ashwini Devas
using the mantra "Am Ashwini Kumarya Namaha".


We will discuss the salient features of Bharani, in the next issue.

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Editor's Note

We at JASA are very delighted and proud to have Dr. Neelakanatan, one of the most erudite astrology scholars in
India, to write on 27 stars in this journal. Write-ups about the 27 stars are mainly authored by Western scholars
and we seldom find any Indian scholar authoring anything about it.

Dr. Neelakanatan, a PhD in astrology and a successful, award-winning practitioner of this science, has divulged
many unknown secrets about the 27 stars. This distilled knowledge is an essential tool for any serious practitioner
of stellar astrology, be it KP or any other forms.

JASA proudly WELCOMES Dr. E.S. Neelakantan as one of the valued authors of JASA!!














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