Book. New Techniques of Predictions Vol 3
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Chapter 1
New Techniques of Prediction Part III Chapter 2
Nakshatra positions ofGrahas Chapter3
Akshara Shastra (Aiphabetology) Chapter 4
Theories of spotting the Winners Chapter 5
Order of preferrence of tests A to D Illustrations Chapter 6
Winner by Navamsa Chapter 7
Dead certs
Alphabets ofNakshatra Padas Table Significators (indicators) Table
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Under this head we are not going to deal with more than what is essential to follow this method. So one should not be afraid that because this is based on astrology it would be beyond the hold of a layman. What is needed in this connection is to erect the chart for the day of event and note Lagnas running during the race times. In the following lessons we teach even a layman to be able to follow us. Please read with care. What is really needed is the positions of planets in Rasi chart and the stars in which they are posited and Lagnas running at each race. For our purposes it is not even necessary to find their exact positions. Those that are able to work out these with the aid of a standard Panchanga may do so. Others will do good to do this with the aid of Lahiri Ephemeris for the year concerned which will be explained in detail hereunder. Those that work with the aid of Raphael's Ephemeris may also do so but convert the positions into Nirayana by subtracting the correct Ayanamsa of the year as followed by Lahiri. We take up one by one in detail and show the way out .
.i5Q C_akQlation_Of La_gna $> To do this the factors needed are the latitude and longitude of the place of race. Planetary positions are to be calculated for 1ST while Lagna on LMT of the place. What they are will be explained later. 1ST is Indian Standard Time which is 51/2 hours in advance ofGreenwhich Mean Time (GMT) followed all over India. For the benefit of those who cannot follow the astrological vocabulary we have used in this text we furnish the translations in English. Grahas (planets)
Rasis (signs)
Sanskrit
Western
Sanskrit
Western
Surya [Ravi]
Sun
Mesha
Aries
Chandr
Moon
Vrisabha
Taurus
Mangal [Kuja]
Mars
Mithuna
Gemini
Budh
Mercury
Karkataka
Cancer
Guru
Jupiter
Simha
Leo
Sukr
Venus
Kanya
Virgo
Sani
Saturn
Thula
Libra
Rahu
Dragon's head
Vrischika
Scorpio
Ketu
Dragon's tail
Dhanur
Sagittarius
Lagna
Ascendant
Makara
Capricorn
Rasi
Sign
Kumbha
Aquarius
$> To_find_LM_Lfrom_ISL $> At the rate of 4' for every degree of longitude work out the time of the place. This is the time difference for that place reckoned from Greenwich Mean Time. If this be more than 5 1/2 hours add the difference to the 1ST to get the LMT of the place, but if this is less than 5 1/2 hours subtract this difference from 1ST to get the equivalent LMT of the place. Now refer to the Annual Ephemeris of Lahiri. Note the Siderial Time at Noon LMT on that day as given under Col. 2 under Sid. Time. To this add the LMT got as before for the required race time, This becomes the Sidereal Time in hours and minutes for the race time. Now turn to the Table of Ascendants (Abridged) on page 74- 75 of Lahiri Annual Ephemeris. Under the Col. nearby the latitude of the place of race look for this Sid. Time and across that Row under Col. I see how many degrees of Lagna and under what Rasi. That becomes Lagna. For our purposses it is enough if you merely note what Lagna is. When it falls at margin then you have to calculate
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The next and more powerful method is to consider Nakshatra Lord of the horse called Jeeva of the horse which acts better than Deha which has been already discussed in Theory A. As we have already said Jeeva works more powerfully than Deha. Rule 1 See if Jeeva Lord of the horse aspects Lagna. OR
See ifJeeva Lord of horse aspects the horse. OR
See if Lord of Lagna aspects horse. Even when any one of the above rule exists that horse has the capacity to win but this alone in not sufficient. As before count as many Rasis as its card number from Lagna and horse Rasi. If these Rasis are aspected (aspect includes conjunction) by the said Jeeva Lord of the horse then say it wins. This is the second method.
This is a very important test that none knows of and is not in any of the books. This is one taught by a Nadi upon which I have developed further by my own intuition. I furnish below a table which is formulated on a definite principle which I know but ordained not to reveal it out to others by that Nadi. By this method great flukes are captured. This depends on Nakshatra Lord of the horse. I call it Nadi table. In this table there are 2 significators (indicators) for each Graha and either may be used for detection of the winner as will be explained below.
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We now narrate 4th and the last method of judging the winner. Rulet See if Lord of Lagna aspects horse. OR
See if Lord of horse aspects Lagna. Then that horse is likely to win but this alone will not suffice. Rule2 Locate Rasi counting from Lagna [and] horse Rasi [as] many as the card number of the horse and see if this Lord of Lagna aspects that Rasi. Then that horse wins. Thus we have enumerated the above 4 salient tests. In all these methods whenever the card numbered Rasi counted from Lagna and horse Rasi is aspected by the concerned significators under each test that horse may be preferred.
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Finally we conclude the subject by pointing out the order of preference of the above tests. (m) Method stated in Theory A and Bare of paramount importance and when both tests point out the same horse that wins. If they differ prefer the latter one. (o2) Next in order of importance comes Theory C. If this test coupled with any of the tests under Theory A or B tallies take it. If all 3 tests agree then that horse will surely win. (03) Then finally consider Theory D as a last measure. If this and any of the above 2 tests concur then that horse wins. If all first 3 tests do not indicate the horse and final test points [it] out then consider that horse but cannot be guarranteed. (o4) In the absence of all the above tests sometimes if the horse itself is situated in a Rasi equal to its card number reckoned from Lagna that wins. (os) When on the application of the above tests many horses answer it is better to leave off that race. (o6) When only 2 horses are pointing these tests they are the horses to be payed for Quinella. [A form of bet where the better must pick the first 2 finishers in a race without concern for the order of finishing.]
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Deha of this horse being Budh its Nakshatra Lord which becomes Jeeva of this horse is Surya who also does not aspect any of the above chief points and so even this test does not life the horse. TheoryC Indicators of Budh, Deha of this horse, are Guru and Budh and their Nakshatra Lords are Rahu and Surya who also do not indicate. TheoryD Sani Lord of Lagna aspects Lagna and card No. but not the horse and so this also does not indicate. Thus all tests having failed this horse failed.
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Poona races held on 18.10.1970
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The indicators of Surya are Mangal and Guru whose Nakshatra Lords are Surya and Rahu. Surya aspects 4th Rasi from Lagna and so also Rahu. TheoryD Sani Lord of Lagna aspecting Lagna and in 4th from Lagna is itself a good indicator. Thus all tests have been satisfactory.
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This has again two syllables the first sounding 'Mo' of Purvaphalguni 1 in Simha and the second sounding 'Ba' of Moola 3 in Dhanus. Let us consider both.
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Indicators of Sukr are Ketu and Sani whose Nakshatra Lords are Ketu and Surya. Ketu aspects Lagna and 13th Rasi from Lagna and also is with horse in 13th numbered Rasi from horse which is again Simha. This one test will do to lift the horse and since Ketu the great malefic has lifted it has paid high dividend. TheoryD
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' " . ' With this, Madras events close. We have by this time fully illustrated races from all centres and hope these will suffice for one to fully grasp our theory. We are not going to touch up any more centres but deal with more important topic as choosing dead certs. S~•·•s·
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We have before detailed 4 methods of finding the winner by combined methods and now we tell you some of the deepest secrets of Nadi with the help of which the dead certs may be picked up. But by this method you cannot find out all the winners in all races but confine only to those races where these theories are satisfied. To follow these you should know something more of erecting Navamsa and Drekkana charts which you will please learn from a local astrologer or with the help of out text "New Techniques of Prediction". As we have already burdened with astromomical portion we do not wish to burden further and this is helpful for those who can cast these charts. Any way, ready-made tables are also furnished before.
So_N avamsa__me.thod_$>_ P.S.: For brevity we call Navamsa chart as D-9. The following are the rules under this Theory.
Rule 1 From Nakshatra Pada of the sound of horse find its Navamsa Rasi. If this Rasi is equal to its card No. reckoned from Rasi Lagna or horse Rasi in Rasi chart then this horse has the capacity to win.
Rule2 The said Navamsa Rasi of the horse should be aspected by Lord of Lagna or horse or Lord of that Amsa Rasi considering both Rasi Lord and Nakshatra Lord. «
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