A Study of Saturn: Friend and Guide

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Normally a person can be judged by his appearance and action.  If we apply the same method for the study of Saturn we shall be highly mistaken.  No doubt Saturn has his own inherent characteristics but unfortunately his actions are elusive.  They do not appear to correspond to his characteristics and we are dumb founded in their interpretation.  He is a congenital liar to say the least about him.  He is an adept at disguises.  It is hard to say where and in which mask he appears at any particular type.  He may be moving in society but he may never be less alone when alone.  A show of his least disinterestedness may have his greatest involvement in the affairs.  It is on account of such a nature that any study of the planet can hardly be described as comprehensive.  In the first chapter titled as introduction some of the most general comments have been offered about Saturn.  In the second chapter I have taken a systematic study of Saturn. The third chapter deals with Saturn in various signs of the zodiac. The fourth chapter deals with Saturn’s results in various houses as told by our sages and eminent personalities.  The next chapter explains to some extent the results of Saturn on aspects to various planets.  In the 7th chapter I have analysed more than 25 horoscopes to explain in some details the working of Saturn in various houses and signs.  The eighth chapter deals with the questions of remedies in respect of the ills of Saturn.  The last chapter explains if Saturn is such a horrible planet as we take him to be.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR D P Saxena

Dr. Dhirendra Prakash Saxena (b. 1934) has had a brilliant academic career. After passing M.A. (Economics) in Ist Division also M.A. Sociology in Ist Division with Ist Rank in the Universtiy, he obtained LL.B. and Ph.D. degrees. A seasoned and experienced teacher and research guide, Dr. Saxena's professional career spans over three decades. His subjects of specialisation are Sociological Theory, Sociology of Rural Emigration, Sociology of Deviance, Social Research and Sociology of Development. He participated in about 50 National and State level seminars, workshops and conferences and the two World Congresses. He was invited to deliver lectures and as a special invitee at various places in the country. He has published two Research papers in International Journals and about thirty-five Research Papers in the National journals. He is the author of Rururban Migration in India. Currently he is serving as Professor and Head, Sociology Department, and Dean, Students Welfare, Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur (U.P.) India.

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A Study of Saturn: Friend and Guide
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1st ed.
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192p., Figures; 23cm.
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