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How to Judge a Horoscope: v.2(English, Paperback, Raman Bangalore Venkata)

How to Judge a Horoscope: v.2(English, Paperback, Raman Bangalore Venkata)

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How to Judge a Horoscope Volume Two delves into the ways of accurately reading a horoscope and applying it to our day-to-day lives. Summary of the Book How to Judge a Horoscope gives readers an applied perception on comprehending a horoscope. The book focuses on the six houses (VII to XII). The seventh house talks about wife, husband, marriage, sexual relationships, business partners, diseases, talent, diplomacy, and general happiness. The eighth house indicates legacies, longevity, degradation, disgrace, and details related to death. The ninth covers religion, righteousness, fame, journeys and communication with spirits, and leadership. The tenth house deals with profession, honours, occupation, means of gains, foreign travels, elder brother and liberation from misery. The eleventh covers friends, happy tidings, and acquisitions. And finally the twelfth rules expenditure, losses, divine knowledge, sympathy, moksha or salvation, and the state after death. It makes astrology more accessible to the general public, with lucid and simple language used to explain complex subjects. It moves away from the outdated approaches of studying astrological charts. Each house has been thoroughly examined with the help of examples and about 150 practical illustrations. The charts in the book can be studied effortlessly, as the basic ideologies that govern the charts have been elucidated. It also talks about different combinations of the sun and planets, which can affect one’s personality or situation at that particular point in time. About B. V. Raman B. V. Raman was an esteemed, revered Indian astrologer and writer. He was born in Bangalore in the year 1912. He was the renowned editor of The Astrological Magazine for more than sixty years. He visited countries like Germany, England, Italy, France, United States, Canada, and other nations, educating people on the distinctions of Indian astrology. He was the founder of the Raman & Rajeswari Research Foundation, an institution that inspires astrological studies. He was chiefly responsible for Vedic astrology attaining popularity in India as well as the Western countries. B. V. Raman has also authored books like Three Hundred Important Combinations, Planetary Influences on Human Affairs, Bhavartha Ratnakara, Astrology in Predicting Weather and Earthquakes, and Hindu Astrology and the West.