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Panjab University Chandigarh
Sanskrit Department
Certificate/Diploma/Advance Diploma Course In Vedic Astrology
Institute of Vedic and Astrological Sciences (Regd.) Chandigarh
FROM THE DESK OF THE CHAIRMAN
The legacy of the astrology goes back to 5000 years i.e. the period christened as Vedic era.
Vedic Knowledge is the most ancient stream of knowledge. Its magnanimity has been recognized by the world. In ancient times there was a pre-condition to learn Jyotish. This precondition was to acquire knowledge of six Vedangas. Jyotish is one of these six Vedangas and hence the part of the ancient Vedic knowledge system. The Astrology has mystified the humanity through ages and still continues to do so. We bow to thousands of those persons who have made an extreme effort to keep the science of astrology alive.
Institute of Vedic and Astrological Sciences (IVAS) is a body of passionate and devoted practitioners and academicians of astrology. IVAS endeavors to study and disseminate the knowledge of the astrology with scientific temper and making it more relevant to the modern times. Institute of Vedic and Astrological Sciences (IVAS) is the mother body to promote the knowledge in Vedic and Astrological Sciences. In this pursuit of spreading the knowledge systematically the team came up with an institute with the name Jyotish Gurukul under the banner of Institute of Vedic and Astrological Sciences (Regd.) as IVAS. Jyotish Gurukul is the name of centre of learning.
IVAS has entered an MoU with the Panjab University Chandigarh, Sanskrit Department to teach Vedic and Astrological Sciences in a systematic manner to disseminate this knowledge to the aspirants willing to explore horizons of this ancient stream of knowledge. Hence “Jyotish Gurukul Chandigarh” in collaboration with Panjab University is stationed at Chandigarh and holds classes in the Campus of Panjab University.
Dr. Sudhir Batish - Honorary Chairman
OUR TEAM AND FACULTY PROFILE
Dr Virendra Kumar Alankar Head of Sanskrit Department, Panjab University Ms. Kajal Sharma (Guide and Faculty) Post Graduate, Eminent Educanisht, Jyotish Visharada, Jyotish Vachaspati, 20 Years Experience in teaching astrology, Expers in Vedic Astrology & Tarot Cards 9779041153 Amrao Singh -IT Professional Exponent of Lal Kitab, KP Astrology and Vedic Astrology with 15 years experience of teaching Astrology. 9877199017
Dr. Sudhir Batish Graduate in Indian System of Medicine, Post Graduate in Management, Jyotish Visharatda, Jyotish Nishnat, 6 years’ experience in teaching astrology with Scientific, Temper and applicability in Modern Times D. B. S. Gill – C. A. Retired from PSIDC Chandigarh, Jyotish Visharad, Special interest in Palmistry and Tajik 9814202349 Mohinder Kumar Gupta Retired Chief Manager (SBI), Jyotisha Bhushan, Gemini Scholar, Expertise in Vastu, Numerology and Tarot card reading 9501006066
Ajay Kumar Jyotish Visharat, Exponent of vedic Jyotish having 16 years of experience & Lal Kitab 9915522185
Loveenea Mnrai Graduate, Jyotisha Visharad with special interest in Muhurta, Horary Vastu. Expert in Numerology and KP Astrology 9501316667 Jiwan Krishan Dhir B.Sc. Post Graduate, Jyotish Visharada, Jyotish Daivagya, Ex- Senior Manager UCO Bank
Satinder Kaur Graduate from Panjab University. 20 years’ experience in Astrology, Post Visharad and Jyotish Daivagya, Experts in Tarot Reading and Vastu 9646620109
DETAILS FOR THE CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, ADVANCED DIPLOMA COURSES IN VEDIC AND ASTROLOGICAL SCIENCES.
S.No. Name of the
course
Level Eligibility Structure of
Course
1. Jyotish Bhaskar Certificate Course Min Qualification : Prak-
Shastri/10+2/Inter/ or equivalent
One Year
(Sem 1 & Sem 2)
2. Jyotish Ratan Diploma Course Certificate Course in Jyotish
Bhaskar or equivalent from
BHU/IVAS/ICAS/IFAS or any
other registered Body imparting
this knowledge in
Institutionalized manner
One Year
(Sem 1 & Sem 2)
3. Jyotish Daivagya Advanced Diploma
Course
Diploma Course in Jyotish
Ratan or equivalent from
BHU/IVAS/ICAS/IFAS or any
other registered Body imparting
this knowledge in
Institutionalized manner
Annual
(1 Year)
4. Ayur daivagya Specialized
Diploma in
Medical Astrology
Diploma Course in Jyotish
Ratan or equivalent from
BHU/IVAS/ICAS/IFAS or any
other registered Body imparting
this knowledge in
Institutionalized manner
Sem 1
(6 months)
Course Fee : Rs. 6000 per semester
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. The examination shall be held twice a year ordinarily in the month of June and December for
semester systems, on such dates as may be fixed by the Syndicate.
2. A deficiency in the required number of lectures may be condoned: (i) up to 15 lectures by the
Head of the Department; (ii) up to 25 lectures by the Dean of University Instruction on the
recommendation of the Head of the Department.
3. The amount of examination fee to be paid by a candidate shall be as fixed by the Syndicate from
time to time.
4. The examination shall be held at the end of the each semester, on the date indicated by
Syndicate, in accordance with the syllabus prescribed.
5. The medium of examination shall be Hindi/English.
6. The minimum number of marks required to pass the examination shall be 40%.
7. Successful candidates shall be classified as under:
Those who obtain 75% or more of the aggregate. First Division marks with Distinction
Those who obtain 60% or more but less than 75%, First Division of the aggregate marks.
Those who obtain 50% or more but less than 60%, Second Division of the aggregate marks,
Those who obtain less than 50% of the aggregate. Third Division marks.
8. Each successful candidate shall be granted a JyotishBhaskar (Certificate Course)/JyotishRatan
(Diploma Course)/Jyotish Daivagya (Advanced Diploma Course)/Ayur-Jyotish Daivagya
(Specialized Diploma in Medical Astrology) showing the division in which he has passed together
with the marks obtained by him and the aggregate marks.
9. The classes will be held on Saturday at 3.00 PM and Sunday at 10.00AM.
10. The classes will be held at Sanskrit Department, Panjab University Chandigarh
SYLLABUS FOR CERTIFICATE COURSE IN VEDIC ASTROLOGY (JYOTISH BHASKAR)
Semester I(Paper – I)
A. Prescribed Course
Unit I : Basics & Philosophy of Astrology Unit II : Astronomy Relevant to Astrology
Unit I Basics & Philosophy of Astrology
1. Definition & Background of Astrology
2. Origin of Astrology & its relation with Vedas, Vedanga & Ancient Classics
3. Uses of Astrology in Modern day life
4. Three branches of Astrology – The Macro Astrology, related to Individuals and Siddhantas
5. Fundamental philosophy of Astrology –
a. Theory of Karma b. Laws of Karma c. Contradiction in the theory of Karma & its synthesis d. Types of Karma e. Fate & Freewill – What dominates f. Relation of theory of Karma with natal chart & Astrology
6. Relation of Astrology with Science
7. Relation of Astrology with psychology
8. History of Astrology
9. The famous examples of Astrological predictions
10. Rational of Astrology and its applicability in the modern era
a. Can we approach astrology with scientific temper
11. The Triangles of Dharam Arth Kaam and Moksa
12. The Basic Concept related to Astrology
a. Three doshas and its relation with Astrology b. Five elements of creation and its relation with Astrology c. Five Layers of the Human body – PanchKosha Shareer d. How the aura is formed and its meaning
Unit II Astronomy Relevant to Astrology
Astrology is the applied aspect of Astronomy Astronomy is the Static Aspects of Astrology
1. Solar System – Star, Planets, Earth, Satellites & Their counterparts
2. Geocentric and Heliocentric Systems India let the world in discovering
3. Earth, Equator, Latitude and Longitude
4. Celestial and Terrestrials Sphere and Equators
5. Zodiac – Movable & Fixed Zodiacs
6. Zodiac Division into Signs and constellation
7. Equinoxes
8. Phases of Moon, Nodes of Moon i.e Rahu and Ketu
9. Terminology used in Astronomy relevant to Astrology
a. Meridian b. Declination c. Right Ascension d. Celestial Poles
10. Hours angles, Azimuth, Nadir, Celestial meridian
11. Definition of Ayanamsa & its application
12. Time Concept
a. Mean Solar day b. Sidereal Day c. Sidereal month & year d. Lunar Month & Year
13. Eclipses – Lunar & Solar
14. Panchanga – What is Tithi, vaara, Nakshtra, Yoga, Karna and Their Details
15. Subplanets – Dhooma, Vyatipata, Paridhi etc
Semester I (Paper – II)
Unit I Mathematical Astrology
1. Table of Ascendants and Ephemeris very important ready reckoner of Astrology
2. Zodiac division into Sign and into degrees and their lordship
3. Names of 27 Nakshtra, their size and lordship
4. Medium Coeli (M C)
5. Measurement of time
a. Ancient Method (Yugas) of time b. Present day Method mean solar days c. Conversion of Time – Local Mean Time Correction, Time Zone d. Calculation of sidereal Time of given event
6. Sunrise and Sunset – Calculation for various places
7. Casting of Horoscope
a. Method of Lagna Calculations for different locations i.e Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere
b. Calculation of Planetary Position
8. Dasha System – Major and Sub periods of Vimshotri Dasha System
a. Finding Mahadasha and Antardasha operative on the Chart b. Calculation of Balance Dasha at the time of Birth on the Chart
9. House/ Bhavas – Names and Meaning of Bhavas
a. Calculation of beginning of Bhava (Cusp), Sandhi of Bhava and Size of Bhava
10. Divisional Charts (Vargs) – Method of Preparing and Utility of Varga Chart
Unit II Predictive Astrology
1. Basic Components for Predictive Astrology
a. Signs – their significations characteristics and relation of the signs in the house – the many classifications of various signs and their importance in predictions
2. Planets their signification characteristics lordship and many classifications of various planets into
elements/ Doshas etc and their importance in predictive astrology
3. The Natural and temporary friendship of the Planets
4. The relationship between the planets
a. By way of Aspect b. By Way of Position c. By Way of Lordship
5. Avasthas of the Planet as per different Classics of Astrology
6. Exaltation, Debilitation and other dignities of the Planets
7. Twelve Houses of the Horoscope, their Significations and Classification like Kendra, Trikona etc
and their roles in predictive Astrology
8. Various Ascendants and their effect on the native
9. The role assigned to different planets for different Ascendants
10. Relationship of the planets informing various yogas especially solar yogas, Lunar Yogas and
Panchmahapurush Yogas
11. Analysis and Dynamics of Dasha System – To predict timing of event
Semester I (Paper – III)
A. Prescribed Course Elementary Sanskrit - I
Elementary Sanskrit - I
Syllabus will be available in due course
Semester II(Paper – IV)
A. Prescribed Course
Unit I : Phaladesh Ke Siddhant
Unit II : Dasha and Transits
Unit I Basic Rules for Interpretation and Prediction of Horoscope (Phaladesh Ke Siddhant)
1. Meaning of Interpretation and Prediction of Charts and its basics
2. Relation between the Planets House and Signs
3. Understanding the importance of various houses based on Brihat Parashar, Hora Shastra and
Laghu Parashari defining maleficence and beneficence of the Planets
4. To understand the role of the various house described above for different ascendants
5. Various factors to determine the strength/ weakness of the planets and the effect so carried by
the planet because of these weakness and strength like
a. Ownership of the House b. Strength of the Planet & its position and relation to various houses and other planets
6. Effect of the Planets when they are
a. Retrograde b. Debilitated c. Combusted d. Badhakesh & Markesh e. Kendra adhipati
7. Concept of Gandmool and Mrityubhagas
8. Bhavat Bhavam – A Dynamic Concept
9. Balarisht – The concept impact and factors to counter it
10. Navamsha – Its casting and importance in understanding the strength of natal chart
11. The various Yogas – The basic strength for Phaladesh a. How Yogas are formed b. Various types of Yogas with names and examples for various types c. Strength and Weakness of Yogas d. Why Yogas do not fructify even if they are present in the chart
To study various yogas mentioned in the Phaldeepika and BPHS with special emphasis on Neechbhang rajyog, Vipareet Rajyog, Panchmahapurush Yoga including Dainya Yogas, Parivartan Yoga, Dhan Yogas, Raj Yogas, Mahabhagya Yogas, Daridra Yoga
Unit II Dasha & Transit
1. Dasha and Results – Sequance of Vimshottari Dasa and its period and sub period
2. Detail study of Calculation of Vimshottari MahaDasa, Antardasa and Pratyantar Dasa and their
meaning and effect
3. Calculation of Mahadasa, Antardasa of individual – A Case Study
4. Yogini Dasa and its sequence, calculation of its periods and sub periods and their meaning and
effect
5. Calculation of Yogini Dasa - A Case Study
6. Evaluation of both the dasas and effect of various periods and sub periods on the native
TRANSIT (GOCHAR)
1. Use of transits for predictions
2. Relations between Dasa and Transit for timing the event
3. Transit effect of various Planets especially Slow moving Planets – Saturn, Jupiter and Rahu/Ketu
4. Study of the Transit of the Saturn
a. Sadesati b. Dhaiya
5. Study of double transit of Saturn and Jupiter
6. Moortynirnaya – A Technique to evaluate the transit of various planets
7. Vedhas - Study of various sensitive point in relation to Transit over Nakshtras
8. Types of Vedhas
Semester II(Paper – V)
A. Prescribed Course
Unit I : Annual Horoscope
Unit II : Muhurata
Unit I Annual Horoscope
1. Meaning and application of the Annual charts called varshphal
2. Effect of Persian Astrology on Varshphal/ Annual Chart
3. Difference between Parasara and Tajaka system
4. Aspects, Orbs and Dhruvaanka in relation to annual Horoscope
5. Casting annual horoscope
6. Muntha (Progressive Ascendant) its meaning, placement in the annual chart and relation with the
placed house
7. Importance and signification of the lord of the year (Varshesh)
8. Panchvargiya Bala – The Strength gain out of five categories of the strength
9. Dasas unique to Tajika its sequence calculation and importance
10. Yogas unique to Tajika and its importance in interpreting the annual chart
11. Sahams – sensitive point to make prediction on the basis of the transit of the relevant planet
over it. Various type of Sahams, their signification, calculation and technique to predict
12. Tri-Pataki Chakra and its use .
Unit II Muhurta
1. Muhurta Basics - Meaning, importance and application of Panchang in Muhurta
2. Muhurtha: Panchang Tithi, Types of Tithis Nanda, Jaya etc
3. Muhurta Yogas formed by the combination of tithi vara and nakshtra
4. Nakshatras, Types of Nakshatras, Tara, Calculation of Nakshatras, Abijit Nakshatra
5. Vaar, Hora, Yog, Karan, Bhadra niwas, Bhadra mukh. Panchaka, RahuKaal etc
6. Maas - Adhikmaas, Kshaya Maas, Declinations of Sun - North and South.
7. Auspicious and inauspicious Yoga in Muhrurta - The Sarvarth sidhi yoga. Muhurtha for auspicious
events, Muhurt for journey, Analysis of Setting of Venus and Jupiter, Instantaneous tatkalik
muhurta, Chaughadiya, Hora kaal, Rahu Kaal.
8. Shodash Sanskara
9. General Muhurta calculations for Education, travel, House construction, griha pravesh, opening a
new business, rajya abhishek etc.
10. 21 Mahadosha and Marriage muhurta.
11. Miscellaneous Topics
Semester II(Paper – VI)
A. Prescribed Course
Elementary Sanskrit - II
Elementary Sanskrit - II
Syllabus will be available in due course
SYLLABUS FOR DIPLOMA COURSE IN VEDIC ASTROLOGY (JYOTISH RATAN)
Semester I(Paper – I)
A. Prescribed Course
Unit I : Ashtakavarga & Prashna Shastra Unit II : Shadbalas & Judgement of Bhavas.
Unit I Ashtakavarga (Eight Divisions)
1. Defination and Concept of Ashtakavarga Charts
2 Types of charts:
Ashtakavarga Charts or Sarvashtaka Varga charts (SAV) a. Sarvashtakavarga General principles. b. Application rules of Sarvashtaka Varga charts
Bhinnashtaka Varga charts.
a. Characteristics & General Principles of BAV charts. b. Rules of application of Bhinnashtakavarga (BAV) charts
Prastarachakra charts
a. Casting of prastar varga charts.
3 Reductions made in Ashtakavarga system and their importance. a. Trikona Shodhana. b. Ekadhipatya Sodhana
4 Shodya Pinda,
a) Rasi Guna Karaka - Graha Guna Karaka b) Greh-Pinda , Rasi-Pinda , calculations c) Utility of Shodya Pinda and its calculations. d) General Predictions made using Shodhya Pinda.
5 Importance of concept of Kaksha. a. Importance of Kaksha in studying the transit b. Technique to predict results of transit based on concept of Kaksha c. Importance of Kaksha in studying transit in slow moving planets
6 Scope of applying Ashtakvarga to divisional charts
7 Longevity.
a. Various methods for calculating age. b. Practical Study
Prashna Shastra (Horary Astrology)
1. Basic Principles of Horary astrology.
2. Method of putting queries, handling more than one query.
3. Study of Tajik Yogas - Ithasala Yoga, Esharapah yoga, Naktha Yoga, Yamaya Yoga,
Kamboala Yogas etc their dynamics and utility in horary.
4. Concept for analysing different type of queries.
a. Queries related to accomplishment of work- Theft, Diseases, Children, Business, marriage, litigation profession etc.
b. Success or Failure in work, If success then timing of event. 5. Events related to different houses.
Use of Karyesh and Lagnesh in horary.
6. Queries related to missing person’s return, theft and person involved, children related problems
and Queries related to Sale and purchase of property etc.
7. Concept of aspects used in horary.
a. Hora aspects b. Tajaka aspects
8. Timing of event of Prashna through Tajik Yoga through
a. Strength of Lagna and Moon; b. Strength of planets c. Success / Failures of query . d. Timing of event.
Unit II Shadbalas
1. Concept of measuring strength of planets.
2. Two types of strength- Strength of planets, Strength of Houses.
3. Shadbala. (Six fold Strength)
a. Positional, Directional, Kaal, Motional and Natural Strengths of Planets.
4. Importance of Shadbala in giving Phaladesh
5. Calculation method and meaning of all six types of Strengths
a. Sthanabala:- 1. Ochcha bala 2 Drekkanabala 3. Saptavargaja bala 4.Kendra Bala 5. Ojayugma bala
b. Dikbala . East, West, North, South houses and Powerless points and Calculation Of strength – Digbala Arc etc.
c. Kalabala (Nathonnatha Bala, Paksha Bala, Thribhaga bala, Abda Bala, Masa Bala, Vara bala, Hora bala, Ayana bala, Yuddha bala,
d. Cheshtabala e. Naisargikabala f. Drikbala
6. Based on Strength of a House, Calculation of Isht and Kasht Phal,
7. Predictions by Sixfold Strengths.
8. Ishta and Kashta balas/phalas and their interpretations.
9. Bhavas Bala (House Strength) -- Bhavadipati Bala -- Bhava Digbala (Nara, Jalchara,
Chashuspada, Keeta rasis) -- Bhava Drishti bala (Aspecting and Aspected planets). --
Total Bhava Bala and its interpretation -- Vimshopaka bala
10. Importance and applications of Shadbala and Bhavas bala in interpretation and
delineation of the natal chart
Judgement Of Bhavas.
1. Classification of Bhavas and judgement Principles based on Laghu Parashari
2. Judgement of Bhavas with respect to Ascendant, Sun and Moon.
3. Placement effect of each of 9 Planets in 12 Rashis (Signs)
4. Placement effect of each of 9 Planets in 12 Houses (Bhavas)
5. Effect of each house Lords in different 12 Bhavas.
6. Detailed study of Concept of Bhavat Bhavam –
7. Principle of Karakobhavanashaya
8. Case Studies for the following important yogas
a. Parivarthana Yoga b. Neechbhang Raj Yoga c. Viparit Raj Yoga d. Why Yoga failed to deliver the promise
9. Comparision of Yogas in the natal and the navamsa charts
10. Karkas for Judgment of various issues relating to each Bhava.
11. Importance of dispositor in giving predictions.
Semester I(Paper – II)
A. Prescribed Course
Unit I : Longevity
Unit II : Medical Astrology
Unit I Longevity.
1. Different techniques and methods to ascertain longevity of the native
2. Calculation of longevity: How accurate is age when calculated mathematically
3. Role of the following in longevity and good health of the native
a. 22nd Drekkana from Lagna b. 64th Navamsa from moon c. 88th Pada d. Mrityu Bhagas e. Gandanths f. Markas & Marka Sthan g. Chhidra Graha
4. Role of Tithi Sandhi, Lagna Sandhi, Nakshtra Sandhi and Diva-Ratri Sandhi in effecting
the longevity/ health of the native
5. Methods of finding longevity : Three group methods,
6. Balarishta Doshas
7. Importance of Moon in finding Balarishta.
8. Important combinations for Alpayu, Madhyayu and Poornayu.
9. Calculation of longevity: How accurate is age when calculated mathematically
a. Pindayur Daya – When Sun is strong in a horoscope and its calculation Principles
b. Amsayur Daya - When lagna is strong in horoscope and its calculation Principles.
10. Normal life contributed by planet with and without haranas and Different views on
Bharanas and haranas.
11. Nisargika Ayu : • When Moon is strong in horoscope • The years allotted to planets as
per nisargika Ayu • Different views on calculation of Naisargik Ayu Marakas -
Identification of Maraka Sthanas and Maraka Planets in a horoscope –
12. 22nd Drekkana from Lagna, 64th Navamsa from moon, their concept and effects *
Importance of Drekkana and its utility.
Unit II Medical Astrology.
1. Concept and Historicity of Medical Astrology
2. Definition of Health as per ancient tradition and its relevance with medical astrology and
planets tridosh and elements
3. Bhavas and the relevant parts of the body and its physiological and psychological application
4. Planets and its relation to the various body parts and health and disease
5. Nakshtra ruling body parts and disease
6. Factors for good health in the natal chart
7. Factors of disease in the natal chart
8. Role of lagna lord and lords of the trik houses in health/ disease
9. Retrograde planets, vipareet rajyog, Mrityu Bhagas and Gandanth – Their role in medical
astrology
10. Drekkana and its importance in Medical Astrology
11. 22nd Drekkana and 64 Navamsha – its importance in Medical Astrology
12. Factors related to Ancient, Astrological and modern medical concepts to study the following
diseases
a. Vitiligo (White Skin Spots ) b. Piles c. Eye disease d. Blindness e. Appendicitis f. Heart Disease g. Diabetes h. Paralysis i. Epilepsy j. Various type of Cancer k. Psoriasis etc
Semester I(Paper – III)
A. Prescribed Course
Advance Sanskrit
Advance Sanskrit
Syllabus will be available in due course
Semester II(Paper – IV)
A. Prescribed Course
Unit I : Dasa system
Unit II : Marriage and Matching of Horoscopes
Unit I Dasa System
1. Dasa system – For timing of events- Meaning of Dasa system.
2. Various types of Dasa systems
3. Levels of Dasa system: Maha Dasa, AnterDasa, Pratyanter Dasa etc
4. Importance and Utility of Vimshottari Dasa Systems.
5. Periods & Sequence of Planets in Vimshottri Maha Dasa systems.
6. General features of Mahadasa of Sun, Moon, Mars, Rahu, Jupiter, Saturn,
Mercury, Ketu and Venus in the Vimshottari Dasa
7. Technique to understand whether Maha Dasa is Favourable or not
8. Importance of Maha Dasa of various planets and their results for important
events in life.
9. Results of Dasa of planets as per their placement in the chart.
10. Effects of Anter Dasa of various planets with in Maha Dasa of other planets.
11. Effects of PratyantaraDasas of various Planets with anter Dasa of other
planets.of VimsottariDasa system.
12. Yogini dasa, its results of Mahadasa and Antardasas
13. Relation of Transit with Mahadasa
Unit II Marriage and Matching of Horoscopes
1. Marriage as per Hindu philosophy.
2. Definition of marriage.
3. Significance of Astrology in Marriage.
4. Marriage in Male horoscopy and Female horoscopy.
5. Important combinations for marriage.
a. Happy marriage. b. Unhappy/ Unharmonious Marriage. c. Love Marriage d. Late Marriage. e. Denial of Marriage. f. Separation & Divorce
6. Matching of Horoscopes/ Kundali Milaan.
Asht Kuta Milan- Varna, Vashya, Dina,Yonikuta, Graha Maitri, Gana, Bhakoot and , Nadi
dosha etc.
7. Other factors to be considered For Kundali Milaan
a. Kalatara Dosha b. The strength of the horoscope for marriage c. Age of both person (longevity), Vidhur yog or Vidhava yog?( widow hood yoga) d. Astrological factors to study the success/ failure of the marriage e. Vishkanya Yog
8. Manglik dosha and exception
9. Childlessness, Beeja sphuta and Kshetra Sphuta importance.
10. Loose Morals in Man and women.
11. Duties of Astrologer while matching horoscopes.
12. Timing of Marriage
13. Double transit Method, Use of Vimsottari dasha on rasi and navamsha chart with transit
method
Semester II(Paper – V)
A. Prescribed Course
Unit I : Use of Transit system for timing of prediction and timing &
Advance Predictive Techniques in relation to specific areas of Life
Unit II : Jaimini Astrology
Unit I Use of Transit System for Timing of Prediction and Timing.
1. Importance of transit/ gochar for timing of events.
2. Significance of Natal moon for giving transit results.
3. Planets & transit - Transits Results of 9 Planets in 12 Houses
4. Concept of MoortyNirnaya
5. Nakshtra Transits
a. Taras and their names b. Effect of Taras c. Concept of Lata dosh on Sarvatobhadra Chakra
6. Vedas
a. Concept of Vedas b. Types of Vedas - Reverse, Forward and Front
7. Saturn Transit effects
a. Sade sati b. Effect during three cycles of Sade sati c. Factors determining goods and bads of Sade Sati d. Effect of Ashtam Shani, Ardh Ashtam Shani e. Transit results of Saturn from MoorthyNirnaya
8. Tripataki Chart
9. Sarvatobhadra Chakra
10. Paryaya Cyclic Concept especially in slow moving planets like Saturn and Jupiter
Advance Predictive Techniques in Relation to Specific Areas of Life
1. This subject will cover all details concerning the specific areas of life. The topics to be covered in each of the area would be like as follows
a. Concept regarding the area of interest b. Astrological factors of promise & yogas c. Application of Dasa and transit to it d. To study its through Navamsha and other relevant divisional Charts e. Astrological exceptions if any f. Case studies
2. The following area would be covered
a. Education b. Profession c. Marriage d. Progeny e. Conveyance f. Home & Other Properties g. Foreign Travel
3. Students will be prompted while dealing with advance predictive technique to choose their area
of interest which could be taken up for research at later stage.
Unit II Jaimini Astrology
1. Introduction Part
2. Concept of ARUDA LAGNA & it s application
3. Karkas – Sthir & Charkarkas its role and relation with various events
a. Various Lagnas its calculation and applications, Bhava Lagna, Hora Lagna, Ghatika Lagna, Varnda Lagna, Pranpada Lagna
4. Various types of Strength of Rashis – Calculation and application
5. Various types of Strength of Planets like Atmakarka Strength, Association Strength,
Strength due to Lordship, Strength of Odd Rashis , Atmakarka Disposition Strength
6. Argala - formation, meaning of Argala, Benefic, Malefic Argala, Counter Argala
7. Drishti – Jaimini and Parashar Drishti
8. Different Yogas - Maharaja Yoga, Raj Yoga, Arishta Yogas
9. Different type of Dasas of Jaimini and detail study of Char dasa
10. Upapada Lagna and its applications
11. Financial Astrology – Source of Wealth, Quantum of Income, Requirements for Good Finance
12. Identification of BRAHMA RUDRA AND MAHESHWARA and their role in Jaimini Astrology
13. Method to determine Longivity - Division of Longevity, Method of Three Pairs, Eighth Lord
Placement Method, Method of Three Lords, Kaksha Vridhi, Kaksha Harsha, Rashi Vridhim
Rashi Harsha
Semester II(Paper – VI)
A. Prescribed Course
Advance Sanskrit - II
Advance Sanskrit - II
Syllabus will be available in due course
SYLLABUS FOR ADVANCE DIPLOMA IN VEDIC ASTROLOGY (JYOTISH DAIYAGYA)
(Paper – I)
A. Prescribed Course
Unit I : Nakshatra
Analytical and Critical Study of the Fundamentals of Astrology
Unit II : Topical and Case studies related to various aspects
Advance Topics like Sudarshan Dasa and Yogini Dasaa
Unit I Nakshatra & Analytical and Critical Study of the Fundamentals of Astrology
1. Nakshatra and its application
2. Analytical and Critical Study of the Fundamentals of Astrology with their applied aspects
a. Casting of chart based on Karma theory
b. Rational and application of Bhavat-Bhavam
c. Retrogation
d. Debilitation
e. Combustion
f. Incisive Study of Yogas specially Neech Bhang Raj Yog, Parivartan Yog, Gaj Kesari Yog,
Shakat Yog
Unit II Case Studies Related to Various Aspects and
Advance Topics like Sudarshan Dasa and Yogini Dasa
1. Topical Study and Case Studies related to
a. professions,
b. Education,
c. Foreign Travel
d. Progeny
e. Marriage
2. Miscellaneous and advance topics like
a. Sudarshan Chakra
b. Sudarshan Dasa
c. Yogini Dasa
(Paper – II)
A. Prescribed Course
Interpretation of Classics of Astrology in Sanskrit
B. Unit wise Division
Interpretation of Classics of Astrology in Sanskrit
Syllabus will be available in due course
SYLLABUS FOR SPECIALIZED DIPLOMA IN MEDICAL ASTROLOGY (AYUR-JYOTISH DAIYAGYA)
Six Month Course
A. Prescribed Course
Unit I : Ayur-Jyotish Daivagya - I
Unit II : Ayur-Jyotish Daivagya – II
Unit I Ayur-Jyotish Daivagya - I
1. Definition of Health as per ancient tradition and its relevance with medical astrology and
planets tridosh and five elements
2. Concept of five elements, Tridosh, Triguna and Panchkoshas
3. The relevance of the concept of five elements, Tridosh, Triguna and Panchkoshas with the
modern views
4. Detailed significations of the
a. Houses of the Natal Chart related to the body parts/ disease b. Signs in relation to the body parts and the diseases related to them c. Planets in relation to the body parts and the diseases related to them d. Nakshtra ruling the body parts and disease e. Role of the Janam Nakshtra in understanding the disease
5. Factors of good health in natal chart
6. Factors for disease in natal chart
Unit II Ayur-Jyotish Daivagya - II
1. 22nd Drekana, 64th Navamsha and 88th Pada
2. Mrityubhagas, Gandanth, Vipareet Rajyog and Retrograde Planets in Medical Astrology
3. Parivartan Yog specially with sixth Lords
4. Various factors related to the ancient and modern medical concepts and astrological factors
to delineate various disease like
a. Diabetes b. Paralysis c. Epilepsy d. Heart disease e. Psoriasis f. Piles g. Anxiety Neurosis h. Addictions i. Cancer j. Skin disease etc
5. Case Studies related to above disease and case studies produced by the students in the class
during the course of lectures
RECOMMENDED READING FOR VEDIC AND ASTROLOGICAL STUDIES
IN SANSKRIT DEPARTMENT
1. Table of Ascendants
2. General Astrology by Rao, Kapoor and Gaur
3. Khagol Shastra/ Astronomy by V P Jain
4. Mathematical Astrology by Yogesh Kumar Bansal
5. Indian Ephemeris by N C Lehri
6. Astrology of beginners by B. V. Raman
7. Brihat Parashar Hora Shastra by Girish Chander Sharma
8. Tajik Neelkanthi
9. Annual Horoscopy by M. S. Mehta
10. Brihat Parashar Hora Shastra by Girish Chander Sharma
11. Goacher Vichar by J. N. Bhasin
12. Phaldeepika
13. Laghu Parashari
14. Brihat Samhita by Suresh Chander
15. Ashtakverga – Dots of destiny by Vinay Aditya
16. Jaimini Sutra by B. V. Raman
17. Jaimini Updesh by Sanjay Rath
18. Medical Astrology by Dr. Charak
19. Advance Technique of Dasa by K K Pathak
20. Advance Technique of Prediction by M.S. Mehta
21. Prashna Shastra by Deepak Kapoor
22. Sravali by Kalyan Verma
………….Thus spoke Shri. Yukteshwaranand
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All parts of creation are linked together and
interchange their influences. The balanced rhythm of
the universe is related in reciprocity.
Astrology is the study of man’s response in planetary stimuli. The
stars have no conscious benevolence or animosity, they merely send
forth positive and negative radiations. Of themselves, these do not
help or harm humanity, but offer a lawful channel for the outward
operation of cause effect equilibrium that each man has set into
motion in the past.
A person is born on that day and at that hour when the celestial rays
are in mathematical harmony with his individual karma. His
horoscope is a challenging portrait revealing his unalterable past and
its probable future results. But the natal chart can be rightly
interpreted only by men of intuitive wisdom these are few