Atmakaraka is a significant concept in Vedic astrology, where it refers to the planet with the highest degree in an individual's birth chart. The planet with the highest degrees (excluding Rahu and Ketu) becomes the Atmakaraka. Atmakaraka represents the soul's essence and is a key factor in understanding one's life path. Atmakaraka is considered the soul significator, reflecting the true self and its purpose in the current incarnation. Different planets as Atmakaraka have specific significations, influencing the individual's qualities and life experiences. In this book I am going to describe the Atmakara and its concepts in detailed manner. The reader of this book will be mesmerized by the beauty of atmakaraka in their horoscope. This book is written in very details about the subject of Jaimini Atmakaraka. Lets begin this journey and I believe you will love this knowledge.
Atmakaraka in the planet with highest degree in our horoscope. We always wonder how this planet gives results in different sign and different houses in navamsa. This book deals with atmakaraka in navamsa and try to explain it in depth details of this placement. I hope you will love reading this. Regards, Saket Shah
Dear Reader, Every horoscope will have 12 houses. Understanding this houses is very important for prediction. We need to know what these house represents and how the lord of this house will give results in different houses. Vedic astrology is a mystery itself and to solve this mystery we need to dive deep in the ocean of knowledge. In this book I am trying my best to explain the 12 houses to give indepth meaning and results of their existence on human plane. Each house carry certain energy or divine cosmic energy which impact the life of individual. It is all based on our past life karma. Planets in horoscope or house lord in different houses all depends on our karma of many past birth. To decode it first we need to understand the houses in astrology. I hope you will love this book and enjoy reading. Regards, Saket Shah
The contents of this book having its classical base will explore many secrets of Naadi. It is an integrated overview (not a system) having independent approaches explained for both Naadi and Classical methods. It opens up new horizons in application. This book contains a few Varga secrets which are basically Naadi approach with classical structure. Every component is explained independently without any efforts to fuse two systems to confuse or claim discovery of a new system. This is an effort to explore the information useful for both Naadi and Traditional approach. The Book is divided into 7 Chapters. Rasijam: Use of minute components both of space and quality are explained. Grahajam: How the default approach is common for both Traditional and Naadi is discussed here with planetary significations and their relationship with human psychology is explored. Rasi Grahajam: Explains the use of minute components and its influences on Planets. Bhavajam: The collective signification of planets compartmentalized in 12 Bhavas and the methods of analysis as Bhava including special use of Varga in Nadi is explained. Yogajam: Planetary yoga and their effect on timing of events and their use in transit of planets in Naadi is discussed. Samayajam: A brief introduction to Dasha system is explained which will be helpful to determine the effects of planets during certain period and match the same with Nadi transits. We are sure that this Book will serve as a toolkit on both Classical and Naadi lovers.
Dear Reader, With My experience in astrology I am covering top 43 topics of vedic astrology the list is 1.Bhrighu Rules ---------------------------------------> Page 5 2.Atmakara and Ishta Devta -----------------------> Page 9 3.Secrets of Retrograde planets and Jupiter karko bhava nashaya ---------------------------------------------->Page 40 4.The real meaning of rahu and ketu --------->Page 43 5.Theory of Retrograde Planets ----------------->Page 48 6.Jeeva and Sarira ---------------->Page 58 7. Hidden Fortune ----------------->Page 60 8. Neechabhanga Rajyoga ------------------>Page 65 9. Energies of Nakshatras ------------------->Page 75 10.Sins and pastlife ------------------->Page 92 11. Concept of Arudha ------------------->Page 99 12.Hidden secrets of Navamsa ------------------->Page 105 13.Jyotish Secrets of Nadi Texts------------------>Page 109 14.Extraordinary Raj yogas ------------------->Page 122 15. Secrets of Transits ------------------->Page 138 16.Rare Concepts of Vedic Astrology------------>Page 150 17.Dharma and Divine Knowledge --------------->Page 166 18.Secret Behind Lordship of Nakshatra-------->Page 181 19.Pancha Mahapurusha Yogas ------------------>Page 186 20.Kendra Trikona Rajayoga ------------------>Page 192 21.Four Pillars of Vedic Astrology ----------------->Page 195 22.Navamsa in Vedic Astrology -------------------->Page 199 23.How to Read Dasamsa Chart ------------------->Page 202 24.Ketu and Vedic Astrology ------------------------>Page 206 25.Impact of Rahu and Ketu in our Lifes---------->Page 209 26.Bhagya Samhita and Astrological Houses---->Page 213 27.Bhagya Samhita and Planets -------------------->Page 219 28.Poverty and Kemdrum Yoga------------------- ->Page 226 29.Spirituality and Vedic Astrology----------------->Page 231 30.Complete Research on Aries Ascendant---->Page 240 31.Moksha Trikona ----------------->Page 287 32.Vargottam Planets Double the power-------->Page 291 33. What is Good Karma? --------->Page 295 34.Planets Aspecting the Ascendant --------->Page 303 35.Nadi Astrology and its Secrets ------->Page 318 36.Important yogas in Astrology -------->Page 413 37.Upchaya Houses ---------->Page 416 38.Wealth and Dhan Yogas --------->Page 419 39. Secret Energy of Nakshatra Padas --------->Page 423 40.Shadbala Strength in Jyotish ---------->Page 468 41.8th house and Change /Transformation------->Page 481 42.Signification of Number 108 --------->Page 484 43. Sade-Sati of Shani --------->Page 488
The Sun god has two arms, he is seated on the pedestal of lotus; both of his hands are embellished with lotus flowers. There is a beautiful golden crown, on his head and a garland of gems around his neck. His radiance is just like the interior part of a lotus flower and he is mounted on the chariot pulled by seven horses. The Sun god is also known as ‘Savita’, which means - one who creates, ‘SAVITA SARVASYA PRASAVITA’ (Nirukta -10/31). According to the Rigveda the Sun god situated at the centre of the solar system is an inspirer of all, pervader of the internal parts and an embodiment of almighty god. According to the ‘Markandeya Puran’ Sun is the embodiment of Brahma, the world originates from the Sun and is established in it. The Sun is the appearance of all the matters and elements and is theeternal almighty. This very God ‘Bhaskar’ creates nurtures and annihilates the world respectively in the form of lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu & Lord Shiva. Sun is the supreme deity amongst all the nine planets. When Brahma manifested himself by breaking the egg, then he pronounced ‘OM’. This Omkar itself is the supreme soul and the very physique of Sun god. The four Vedas emerged from all the four mouths of lord Brahma, which were glowing by their own radiance. The powerful radiance emanating from the ‘Omkar’ covered the radiance of the Vedas and ultimately all of them unified. This very Vedic appearance of ‘Omkar’ is the sun god. This radiant sun was the first manifested during the times of creation, hence it was called ‘Aditya’. Once the demons, the titans and the monsters unitedly fought with the deities and snatched their power and authority after defeating them. ‘Aditi’– the mother of the deities did worship of sun god to get protection from this calamity. Being pleased with her the sun god took incarnation as her son and established the eternal path of the Veda after defeating the enemies of the deities. He is called Aditya also for this reason. The complexion of Sun god is red. His vehicle is a chariot. There is only one wheel in his chariot which is called ‘Samvatsar’. The wheel of his chariot has 12 spokes, which symbolise the twelve months. The wheel has six circumferences, which symbolize the six seasons, and three ‘Naves’ which is symbolise of the three four-months. The sages (rishi) and all the celestial supernatural beings like ‘Gandharva’, ‘Apsara’, ‘Nag’ yaksha and the deities’ move along with him doing his worship. The wheel, power, a loop and a hook are the weapons of sun god. His great-phase (Mahadasha) last for six years. The Sun is considered as a high planet, till the tenth degree, in the zodiac of Aries. Lord Shiva is considered to be the deity of the Sun. To get his blessings and for his pacification, performance of ‘Arghya’ (pouring water facing the sun in the morning should be done and also the text of Harivansh purana should be listened to. Ruby should be worn on the body and donation of wheat, cow along with a calf, raw-sugar (gur), copper, gold and red-clothes should be made to the brahmins
In Vedic astrology, the term "Amatyakaraka" refers to a specific planet in an individual's astrological chart. The Amatyakaraka planet is the planet with the second-highest degree in a person's natal chart. The word "Amatyakaraka" is derived from the Sanskrit words "Amatya," meaning minister or counselor, and "Karaka," meaning significator. The Amatyakaraka planet is believed to represent qualities related to career, profession, guidance, and counseling in a person's life. It is considered significant in determining the individual's professional path and the nature of their interactions with authority figures or mentors. The concept of Amatyakaraka is part of the Jaimini astrology system, a branch of Vedic astrology that focuses on spiritual aspects and life path. The Amatyakaraka planet is one of several factors considered in analyzing a person's career and life direction in Vedic astrology. The specific influence and interpretation of the Amatyakaraka depend on its placement, aspects, and conjunctions in the natal chart. In this book we will discuss in depth about Amatyakaraka and secrets of it. I hope readers will love it. Regards, Saket Shah
This book is to explain the process of how the universe was created, how creatures, mortal and immortal came into existence, what happens to the universe after a long period of time, and how we can escape the physical universe and save ourselves from ourselves, called Karma. Karma the Science of Activity is a law that was established when gravity took shape and the creatures entered into it , influenced by its force field, which created desire-the desire to live enjoyably and oppose the negative forces that would create misery. Therefore how to be happy, is knowing how to oppose negativity. How to do so is one of the purposes of this book. But before that can happen we need to learn the structure of the universe, who lives where and why.
This is my honest attempt from several readings and experiences I used to understand the complexities of Maharishi Jaimini. This book will serve several students of Jyotish to apply the time tested principles as explained by Maharishi Parashar and Jaimini. However, over a period of time there are several variations introduced in Jaimini Sutram but I will stick to the classic of Jyotish Siddhant Saar and use the simple methods to make predictions. A special emphasis for the first time in the book has been given to retrograde planets and Char Karkas of Jaimini as they hold a very special significance while making predictions. This book will also guide you through the ups and downs of exalted and debilitated planets and how they behave in different dashas. So, let us start this journey in to the world of Jaimini Sutram and see what Maharishi Jaimini has in store for us and how various principles of Jyotish can become light beacons for us to guide us through the good and bad portions of life as when you can clearly iii see what has to happen – you can plan better and also remedies become very specific in the chart. A lot has been discussed about retrograde motion of planets in the classical text and also various dictums suggest that these planets acquire some sort of special activity in mundane as well as personal life and special consideration to be given to these planets. – Deepanshu Giri
I have used nakshatras from many decades so in this book I am using 27 nakshatra from Ashwini to Revati and providing how Atmakaraka will give results in different nakshatras. Atmakaraka is very important in astrology as it tells us what is the soul purpose of life and in each nakshatra how and what will be the soul purpose. Atmakara is what soul desire in this life. How it manifest will decide by the nakshatra placement. In this book we will discuss how nakshatra placement will influence the role of atmakaraka. Atmakaraka also defines the spiritual significance of individual based on nakshatras it is placed in. Techniques are very quick and easy. All these techniques are based on experience of many decades. I am expecting every reader might love this Book.