Advance Ephemeris, 2008-2020: Planets Position as per Niryana System

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This is a unique book on Astro-calculation and planetary positions for the year 2008-20. it is purely based on the Indian system of Horary Astrology and Parashari Ganit paddhati adopted by Niryana or Sidereal Zodiac or Ayanamsha. If you add the current Niryana Ayanamsa in the given Degree-Hours- Minutes of each planet, then you will find the degree of Sayana or Western System of planetary degrees also. In this way, the book is usful for the researchers, scholars and students of both systems i.e. Indian and Western advance system of Astrology. This book contains day-to-day geocentric longitude of the main planets-the Sun, the Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu (Moon's ascending node) Uranus and Neptune. The planet Pluto is now discarded in our solar system and rarely used for predictive purposes. That is why it has been ignored in this book.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kewal Anand Joshi

Born On 19th September 1946 in Bageshwar District of Uttarakhand, India, Shri Kewal Anand Joshi is a legendary figure in Indian astrology. He has 45 Years of creative experience in Astro-Journalism. He has been associated with Nav Bharat Times, Sandhya Times, Amar Ujala and Rashtriya Sahara. He is a popular name in astrology and written about 75 books in the various branches of astrology. He has a hereditary base on practical astrological works like casting of horoscope, interpretation, matching, annul results, dasha interpretation, and finding remedial measures in case of adverse planetary position. He is a good counselor of business advice, vastu expert and provider of yantra, manatra and gem stones applications. He has rendered a good name all around India and abroad due to astrological predictions.

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Title
Advance Ephemeris, 2008-2020: Planets Position as per Niryana System
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788128812576
Length
199p., 22cm.
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