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» ~ Contents

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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This science of Race astrology is based on 3 factors - (1) elementary principles of astrology, (2) alphabetology (Akshara Shastra), and lastly (3) numerology (Sankhya Shastra). There are authors who have dealt with them separately but we have adopted a different method in which we have clubbed all 3 branches for arriving at the judgment. So we are going to describe what are all the fundamentals that one should know under each head.

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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 .

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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

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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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Working of Graha's positions $> <<

strictly by proportional methods as will be described later. If you have Lahiri's detailed Table of Ascendants then this becomes easy.

Let us work out a practical case on 04.10.1970 at 02:30 pm 1ST at Hyderabad whose latitude is 17 N 26 and longitude 78 E 27.

First we have to convert 02:30 pm 1ST into LMT. Multiplying the longitude of the place 70° 27' by 4' we get 314' as the LMT ofHyderabad in advance of GMT. As 1ST is 51/2 hours in advance of GMT the LMT ofHyderabad is 16 minutes less than 1ST (330- 314). So the LMT of Hyderabad is got by subtracting 16 minutes from 1ST and so LMT of 02:30 pm 1ST becomes 02:14pm LMT.

In Col. 2 of Lahiri Ephemeris for 04.10.1970 Sidereal time at noon is given as 12 h 50 m correcting to minutes (omitting the seconds). To this add time elapsed from noon, i.e. 02 h 14m. We get 15 h 04 mas the Sid. time at race time of 02:30pm !ST.

Now turn to Table of Ascendants on page 74- 75 of Lahiri Annual Ephemeris. This being an abridged table you have to work out by proportions both for latitude and Sidereal Time. If you possess detailed table you may straightaway look under the said latitude for the required Sid. Time and strike Lagna in a minute. If this abridged table is used work as follows:

As the latitude of Hyderabad falls between 16 N 47 and 18 N 58 for which the details are given here you have to work by proportions Lagnas correspondings to the given Sid. Time and then work out by proportions.

Let us first take up lat. 16 N 47 For Sid. Time ofl4 h 47 m

Lagna is 10° Makara For Sid. Time of 15 h 24 m

Lagna is 20° Makara

So for 37 m Lagna moves by 10°

So for 17m (15-4- 14-47)

Lagna moves by 10 x 17 + 37°

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04° 34' (roughly).

Adding this to the position for Sid. Time of 14-4 7 we get 14 o 34' of Makara.

Similarly work out for lat. 18 N 58 when we get 14° Makara as Lagna.

For 16 N 47 Lagna is 14° 34' of Makara

For 18 N 58 Lagna is 14° oo' of Makara

We require for 17° 26'. Working as usual by proportions we get Lagna at 02:30pm 1ST at Hyderabad on that day as 14° 17' of Makara. As stated before worked with detailed table it becomes easy.

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After finding out Lagna for each race we have to work out the planetary positions as at race times. Except

Chandr all Grahas remain in the same Rasi during the course of race time ranging usually between 10 am and o6

pm. It is enough if we work out the positions for some day time say 01:30pm on the race day or for the time of first race noting of course any changes of any particular Graha during the said hours in its Nakshatra and Rasi positions. In the case of Chandr if there be change the same may be worked out.

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~ositions OILO.f.10.1970 aLo2:3o-~m_ISI_i5b_ In this connection we wish to point out that except the position of Lagna the positions of Grahas remain the same at the moment of 02:30 pm 1ST all over world. So for calculation of Graha's positions we need not bother about the place of race. If you choose to work out their positions from a standard Panchanga of Driganitha you may do so noting Nakshatra Padas of each Graha as that is of importance to us.

If you wish to work out from Lahiri Ephemeris proceed as follows. Lahiri has given the positions of Grahas (longitudes in Rasi-degree-minute) for 05:30 am !ST. Starting with this, work out for the required time of race noting the movement of that Graha for the difference of time thus evolved. If the motion is direct add this difference and if retrograde (Vakri) subtract from the position at 05:30 am !ST. Then you get the positions for the required time. The difference is got by working out by proportions noting the daily motion of that Graha which can be seen from the two successive days positions. Whether it is direct or retrograde motion may also be seen from them. Of late Lahiri has given True Rahu positions in his Ephemeris while in the previous years he was giving Mean Rahu positions. What we want is Mean Rahu position and this is given once in 10 days on page 30 of his annual Ephemeris. Taking the daily motion of Rahu as 3.18 minutes a day as his average motion work out from the position of the known date given to the day of race by proportional basis. In this way you will be able to cast the positions of all Grahas. As Ketu is situated at 180° apart from Rahu (once Rahu) is known Ketu is automatically known.

Let us now work out Graha's positions at 02:30pm 1ST on 04.10.1970.

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Working of Rahu and Ketu $> << First of all note the difference of time from 05:30am 1ST to 02:30pm 1ST which is 9 hours.

Let us first take up the case ofSurya. R-D-M

On 05.10.1970 at 05:30am his position is 05-17-53

On o4.I0.1970 05-16-54

The difference gives the daily motion of Surya as 59' a day of 24 hours. So his movement for 9 hours is 59 + 24 x

9 minutes which is roughly 22 minutes. Adding this to the position of Surya at 05:30 am we get the position of Surya at 02:30 pm 1ST as 5 Rasis 17° and 16' (ignoring seconds). This position is at 17° 17' of Kanya and its Nakshatra is Hasta 3rd Pada whose Nakshatra Lord is Chandr. See later lessons for reading Nakshatra positions and Nakshatra Lords from degrees and minutes positions in Rasis.

In this way work out other Grahas noting of course their direct and retrograde motions. Worked this way the following will be the positions of Grahas.

Surya 051716; Chandr o62656; Mangal 042619; Budh 050101; Guru o61518; Sukr o62713; Sani -00-28-24

and their Nakshatra Lords in order are:

Ch- Gu- Sk- Sy- Ra- Gu - Sy respectively from Surya on to Sani in order.

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Please refer to page 30 of Lahiri Ephemeris. On 28.09.1970 at 05:30 am his position is 10-07-32. On 04.10.1970 at 02:30pm the difference is 6 days and 9 hours.

For 6 days at 03-18 a day it works to about 19'.

For another 9 hours it is 1 minute. Thus the motion for the said difference is 20'. As motion of Rahu is always

retrograde substract 20' from the position on 28.09.1970 and thus we get Rahu posited at 10 Rasis 07° 12', i.e. at

07° 12' in Kumbha. As Ketu is at 180° from Rahu the position of Ketu is 07° 12' of Simha. Nakshatras of Rahu and

Ketu are Shatabhisha 1st Pada and Magha 3rd Pada respectively and their Nakshatra Lords are Rahu and Ketu respectively.

Summing up, the chart as at 02:30pm 1ST on 04.10.1970 stands as following:

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For picking the winners we need the positions of Grahas in Rasis and Nakshatras and again we have to know what each quarter of a Nakshatra represents in terms of alphabets (Nama Nakshatra). As we are mainly concerned with Nakshatra positions of Grahas it is enough if they are worked out either with the aid of standard Drigganita Panchanga as "Kumbakonam Mutt Viswanatha Swrothy Panchangam" or Lahiri Ephemeris. Those who use Raphael or any other Sayana Ephemeris should get the positions converted to Nirayana using the correct Ayanamsa formulated by Government of India.

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Distribution of Nakshatras in Rasis $> <<

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Nakshatra positions of Grahas are very important for us as the crux of picking up the winners depends mainly on Nakshatra Lords. How Nakshatras are distributed in the Zodiac and how to evaluate from the degree positions the concerned Nakshatras will be explained in these lessons.

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There are 27 Nakshatras running in a particular order from Aswini to Revati. All these 27 Nakshatras are distributed equally and in consecutive order in 12 Rasis of the Zodiac. Thus by 'Rule-of-Three' we get 2 1/2 Nakshatras located in each Rasi. For some convenience each Nakshatra is divided into 4 equal parts called Padas. Thus a Rasi contains 2 1/2 Nakshatras or 9 Padas. The entire Zodiac has 108 Padas which number is given much importance in the chantings (Astotharam). Next the order:

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of Mesha with Aswini 1st Pada, we have in Mesha - Aswini 4 Padas, Bharani 4 Padas and Krittika 1 Pada, totalling 2 1/2 Nakshatras or 9 Padas. Next Vrishabha Rasi starts with Krittika 2nd, 3rd and 4th Pada, Rohini 4 Padas and Mrigashira 1st and 2nd Pada. Running further in the same order, lastly in Meena Rasi 4th Pada of Purvabhadra, all 4 Padas of Uttarabhadra and all 4 Padas of Revati are situated. Thus you have to note the distribution of Nakshatras. These are fixed Nakshatra positions.

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Kritika (1) 26-40 to 30-oo Vishaka (1/2/3) 20-oo to 30-oo

2) Vrb Krittika (2/3/4) oo-o to 10-oo 8) Vrk Vishaka (4) oo-oo to 03-20

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Mrigashira (1/2) 23-20 to 30-oo Jyesta (F) 16-40 to 30-oo

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Punarvasu ( 1/2/3) 20-oo to 30-oo U. Ashada (1) 26-40 to 30-oo

4) Kar Punarvasu (4) oo-oo to 03-20 10) Mak U. Ashada (2/3/4) oo-oo to 10-oo

Pushya (F) 03-20 to 16-40 Sravana (F) 10-oo to 23-20

Aslesha (F) 16-40 to 30-oo Dhanista (1/2) 23-20 to 30-oo

5) Sim Magha (F) oo-oo to 13-20 n) Kum Dhanista (3/4) oo-oo to o6-4o

P. Phalguni (F) 13-20 to 26-40 Shatabisha (F) o6-4o to 20-oo

U. Phalguni (1) 26-40 to 30-oo P. Bhadra (1/2/3) 20-oo to 30-oo 6) Kan U. Phalguni (2/3/ 4) oo-oo to w-oo 12) Min P. Bhadra (4) oo-oo to 03-20

Hasta (F) 10-oo to 23-20 U. Bhadra (F) 03-20 to 16-40

Chitra (1/2) 23-20 to 30-oo Revati (F) 16-40 to 30-oo

From the above table Nakshatra falling at a particular degree and minute may be worked out. Grahas posited at such places are said to be in that Nakshatra.

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Nakshatra Lord $> <<

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Each Nakshatra is ruled by a Graha as per Udu Dasha as stated below. Thus the ruling Graha of a Nakshatra in which a Graha is posited becomes Nakshatra Lord of that Graha.

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Krittika Uttaraphalguni Uttarashadha Sy

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Mrigashira Chitra Dhanista Ma

Ardra Swati Satabisha Ra

Punarvasu Vishaka Purvabhadra Gu

Pushya Anuradha Uttarabhadra Sa

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This is also of importance to us and so you should know the system of aspects. All Grahas aspect 7th Rasi from the one occupied by them. In addition, the following are the special aspects to be noted:

Mangal aspects 4 and 8

Guru aspects

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You should first of all know Lord of each Rasi and they are as follows:

Mesha & Vrischika are ruled by Mangal

Vrishabha & Tula

Mithuna & Kanya

Dhanus & Meena

Makara & Kumbha

Karkataka Simha Kumbha Sukr Budh Guru Sani Chandr Surya Rahu [co-Lord]

Mesha Ketu [co-Lord; more common info is Vrischika]

P.S.: Inspite of this easy coaching on the astrological side if anyone feels it difficult to erect the map he may get it done by a local astrologer, and then proceed further on our theory.

For the benefit of laymen who do not know much of astrology we furnish below a ready-made table of Navamsa and Drekkana. Please note the following meanings.

The Roman figures denote the number of Rasis counted from Mesha as 1 is Mesha, 5 is Simha, 12 is Meena and so on. The top row in Roman figures denotes Rasis from Mesha onwards in which we wish to know Amsa parts. The first column is in degrees and minutes in those Rasis. The other columns from top to bottom denote Rasis counted from Mesha where those Amsas fall. For example, to know Drekkana of a Graha situated in Kanya between 10 and 20° see under Roman figure 6 and 2nd row showing No. 10, meaning 10th Rasi counted from Mesha, i.e. Makara and so Drekkana falls in Makara.

Similarly a Graha situated in Mithuna 15° finds its Navamsa in Kumbha as follows:

In Navamsa table in 3rd column find 4th row showing No. 10 which is Kumbha. In this way you can evaluate the two charts with a little practice.

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Numberology $> << Drekkana table Drekkanas Till 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ] ] 12 10-00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO 11 12 20-00 5 6 7 8 9 lO 11 12 I 2 3 4 30-00 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Table of Navamsa Navamsas Till 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ] ] 12 03-20 1 lO 7 4 1 lO 7 4 I 10 7 4 o6-4o 2 11 8 5 2 11 8 5 2 11 8 5 10-00 3 12 9 6 3 12 9 6 3 12 9 6 13-20 4 I 10 7 4 1 10 7 4 I 10 7 16-40 5 2 11 8 5 2 11 8 5 2 11 8 20-00 6 3 12 9 6 3 12 9 6 3 12 9 23-20 7 4 1 10 7 4 1 10 7 4 I 10 26-40 8 5 2 11 8 5 2 11 8 5 2 11 30-00 9 6 3 12 9 6 3 12 9 6 3 12 ~ l~tumber,ology ~

We have our own system of numberals different from the one followed by the West. Still it would be advantageous sometimes to know that too which are as follows:

Numbers Graha governed Sy 1&4 Ch 2 &7 Ma [Ke] 9 Bu 5 Gu 3 Sk 6 Sa [Raj 8

Please remember always that Rahu is like Sani and Ketu like Mangal and so Rahu's No. is 8 while Ketu's No. is 9·

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The next and the most important item you have to learn is Akshara Nama (alphabetology) of Nakshatra Padas. We have already described that each Nakshatra has 4 Padas and also taught the mode of reading them from the degree positions in Rasis. We now give the alphabets assigned to each quarter.

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P.S.: In the following it is more the pronounciation that is important than letters as it is the sound that counts more than letters and this can be perfectly stated in Sanskrit letters. When it has to be mentioned in other languages its real consonance should be explained and so when writing it is English we prefer to convey them through sound formed by more than one letter. In such cases it is only the sound formed by that word to be taken into consideration and not the letters. For proper guidance we give also the Sanskrit letters that may always be taken as correct one.

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*This is closest match I could find (Sravana 4th Pada), but I strongly believe it is correct; [Ardra 3rd Pada] is missing from original pdf, this is 'direct translation'. Bear in mind I am only amateur student of Sanskrit.

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» ~ Chapter 4 . : ; Contents !!, ~ ;) Some peculiarities in the application o alphabetology f ~ "'-<< P.S.: Letters of Abhijit Nakshatra are included under Sravana Nakshatra.

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Under our system of diagnosing the winner we make use of alphabetology and numerology. Alphabetology is used only to find Nakshatra Pada from the initial sound of the name of the horse. Its first letter and its first pronouncement (Uchharana) is important for us irrespective of what other letters of the name of the horse are. For example, for horse named 'Episode' we take its first pronouncement as 'A' [think phonetically] and not the first letter 'E' and so take it as Krittika 4th Pada. For 'Full Try' we take 'Pu' as in Sankrit there is not a letter conveying its real pronounciation and so as Hasta 1st Pada. In some cases the initial and the stressed pronounciation have both to be considered. For horse named 'Fragrance' take 'Pa' first of Uttaraphalguni 3rd Pada and then 'Ra' of Chitra 3rd Pada. For horse named 'Grey' take 'Gay' of Dhanista 4th Pada and 'Ray' of Swati 2nd Pada. In the case of a horse with more than one syllable take all syllables paying more value to the first. For horse named 'Nee! Kamal' take 'Nee' ['Ni' actually] of first syllable of Anuradha 2nd Pada and then 'Ka' of Mrigashira 3rd Pada. When unimportant words are prefixed to the names of horses omit them and take only more important ones. They are of the type like 'The', 'Mr.' etc. that preceed the names.

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We have so far discussed at length all the fundamentals needed for judgement of a winner in a race. We now go to the subject proper.

I divide this chapter into 4 sections each one dealing with a different theory of spotting the winner, and then finally conclude as to how to use them in toto or in preferrential order.

In a race it is only the name of the horse and its card number that are prominent both in toto and with the bookies. Mostly it is the card number that predominates. So any rule of detecting the winner should be based only on these 2 factors. As the card number is more prominent as the horse carries its number on its back we attach more importance to card number in our tests. In this connection we wish to caution the punters that they always long for a very simple rule understandable by even a layman. If the art was so simple then everyone would have gained and the glamour for race would have stopped. Just to please such punters there have been many simple rules formulated by easy authors with the result the authors having grown richer by the sale of their books while the punters have gone poorer. Be it remembered that any theory that is not based on Heavenly bodies is sure to fall to the ground. Test our theories based entirely on Heavenly bodies though a bit taxing and then see how it works.

As has been said it is with the aid of alphabetology and numerology that we find the winner and that the letter is founded on quite a different principle from what the westerners and their followers use. We count numbers taking account of Rasis counted from Lagna.

If you so desire you may also make use of the western system of numbers provided they also second the first arrived numbers.

Under alphabetology there are 2 methods. One based on Nakshatra Padas that we use in this text and other one based on groups of letters called Vargas which are as follows:

Group Governed

by

Vowels from AA to Aou Sy

Kavarga (Ka to Gyna) Ma

Chavarga (Cha to Engna) Sk

Tavarga (Ta to NNa) Bu

Thavarga (Tha to Na) Gu

Pavarga (Pa to Ma) Sa

Consonants from Ya to LLa Ch

We have given these only for the sake of knowledge and they have not given full satisfaction in this case and so we leave it there. So alphabetology based on Nakshatra Padas is the one you have to master as at each stage we make use of it.

After stating all the necessary factors we will thereafter take up the spotting of winners by different modes as mentioned before.

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You have now to learn what is Deha and Jeeva. Deha is outer body and Jeeva is internal Soul which is more important than the outer body and naturally test applied on the principles of Jeeva is more valuable than the other.

In the case of a Graha or horse its Nakshatra Lord is Deha and Nakshatra Lord of this Deha is Jeeva.

Rule 1

See ifNakshatra Lord (Deha) of the horse aspects that horse. This is the first qualification for a winner.

OR

See if Nakshatra Lord of the horse aspects Lagna.

OR

See if Lord of Lagna aspects the horse.

When even one of above conditions is existing that horse has the capacity to win, but this alone is not sufficient. Rule2

See the card number of the horse and count as many Rasis as its card number, reckoning from Lagna Rasi or Rasi occupied by horse. If this Rasi is aspected or conjoined by Nakshatra Lord of the horse that horse wins. More certain when Nakshatra Lord conjoins than aspects and still more certain if this Graha's number as per western system is also the same as card number.

P.S.: Wherever we say aspect it always means and includes conjunction also and not vice versa. Also conjunctive effect is more powerful than aspective effect.

This is the first mode of judging the winner .

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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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If Nakshatra Then its 2 significators

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First find Nakshatra Lords of the two significators of the particular horse. Mark Rasi counted from Lagna and horse Rasi equal to its card number. If this Rasi is aspected by the above Nakshatra Lords of significators (one or both) then that horse wins and more certain if the horse Nakshatra Lord is one of them.

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See if Lord of Lagna aspects horse.

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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.

Order of ureferrence of tests A to D

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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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In this way you may spot out the winners. Finally as a precautionary measure I would like to caution the readers that though the theories stated by us are true and correct it is the play of Almighty to see that no human being should become a full-fledged Daivagna. As fate ordains this will certainly work well with one who is passing good period as seen from then running Dasha Bhukti in his life while in the case of the unlucky punter something or other tries to mislead from the real track. This is caused by such punter preferring a failing horse to the winning one when more than one horse is indicated in the race. In such cases such unlucky punters will do well to reject races that indicate alternatives and confine only to those pointing out only one horse though there be only one event in the day.

With this little piece of sincere advice we stay our hands at this stage and hope to come forth with still better methods, if God blesses so, in future.

In confirmation of the above tests we cite hereafter one race day in each centre with full discussion to enable our readers to follow our methods and finally wish the readers good luck and goodbye.

May God bless the readers.

As we have already worked out the chart of 04.10.1970 at 02:30 pm 1ST at Hyderabad we shall discuss the races on that day at Hyderabad. Just to throw full light on the theory of picking up the winners in a race we discuss at full length the merits of all horses that ran in the first race and thereafter we take up only winners in each race

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1st race; Lagna is Makara Card

Horse Horse Nakshatra & Rasi

No.

01 Young Prince Krittika 4 Vrishabh

or Jyesta 2 Vrischika

02 Episode Krittika 4 Vrishabha

03 Fish Pilot Uttara 4 Kanya

04 Parnasus Uttara 3 Kanya Ba~

05 Celestial Glory P. Bhadra I Kumbha

o6 Ardent Star Krittika I Mesh a

07 Abhimanyu Krittika I Mesha

Thus there are 6 horses running in this race. Now let us discuss one by one under all the tests narrated before.

No.

01

Theory A

Young Prince

If you take this first sound 'A' Nakshatra of this horse becomes Krittika 2 in Vrishabha. Its Lord Surya does not aspect either this Lagna or the horse in

Virshabha or the Card No. 1 situated in Makara. Similarly if the sound is

taken as 'Ya' falling in Jyesta 2 in Vrischika even then its Lord does not aspect any of these elements and so this test does not indicate this horse. TheoryB

As 'Young' directs mostly to 'Ya' we take this alone hereafter.

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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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Episode; first sound is 'A' - Krittika in Vrishabha

Surya, Deha of horse, does not aspect either the horse or Lagna and card No. situated in 2nd from Makara Lagna i.e. Kumbha so failed.

TheoryB

Nakshatra Lord of this Surya being Chandr who becomes Jeeva of this horse also does not aspect the horse or Lagna or card No. So failed.

TheoryC

Indicators of Surya are Mangal and Guru whose Nakshatra Lords are Sukr and Rahu. Rahu is in card No. Rasi and so it is probable to come up but does not aspect Lagna or horse. So tailed.

TheoryD

Sani Lord of Lagna does not aspect either the horse or card No. but aspects Lagna. So it also failed.

No. 03

Theory A

Fish Pilot; first sound is 'P' - Uttara 4 in Kanya

Deha Lord Surya conjoins horse and also aspects Meena which is 3rd from Lagna and hence the card No. So good.

TheoryB

Lord of Surya, Chandr, becoming Jeeva does not aspect Lagna, horse or card No. So fails. TheoryC

Indicators ofSurya are Mangal and Guru whose Nakshatra Lords are Sukr and Rahu who also do not aspect any of the principia! elements. So failed.

TheoryD

Sani Lord of Lagna aspects Lagna but not the horse situated in Kanya nor its card No. situated in Meena and so it is not certain.

In our experience Theory B is more powerful than A for the simple reason that Jeeva is more valuable than Deha. Moreover this horse has another syllable with 'Pay' as its sound which does not at all act and so we leave off this horse.

No. 04

Theory A

Parnasus; sound is 'Pa' - Uttaraphalguni 3 in Kanya

Surya, Deha Lord, conjoins horse but does not aspect any other element. So doubtful. Theory B

Jeeva Graha Chandr aspects card No. Rasi of Mesha which is in 4th from Makara Lagna - good. But it does not aspect other elements.

TheoryC

Indicators ofSurya are Mangal and Guru whose Lords are Sukr and Rahu. Both aspect card No. Rasi. TheoryD

Sani Lord of Lagna is both in card No. Rasi and also aspecting Lagna and has become most powerful. Thus in this case all the above tests are satisfied and so this horse won and paid a dividend of Rs. 20.

No.

05

Theory A

Celestial Glory; first sound is 'Say' of Purvabhadra

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Guru, Deha Lord, no doubt aspects the horse situated in Kumbha but not its card No. Rasi. So doubtful. TheoryB

Lord of this Guru is Rahu Jeeva of horse. Though in Rasi of horse it does not aspect the card No. Rasi of Vrishabha, sth from Lagna. So this is also doubtful. Nor does it aspect Lagna.

TheoryC

Indicators of Guru are Ketu and Sani whose Nakshatra Lords are Ketu and Surya who do not aspect either the horse, Lagna or card No. Rasi.

TheoryD

Sani Lord of Lagna though aspecting Lagna which is a common feature in all cases does not aspect other elements. So it failed.

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The two horses sound alike with the difference that 6th horse has another syllable 'Star' with sound 'Saw' and 'Ta' ofSatabisha 2 and Purvaphalguni 2 respectively.

Theory A

Surya Deha Lord does not aspect any of the principal elements and so fails. TheoryB

Chandr Jeeva of the horses also does not aspect any of the above elements and so fails. TheoryC

Indicators ofSurya are Mangal and Guru whose Nakshatra Lords are Sukr and Rahu who also do not aspect any of the principal elements and so fail and so these two horses failed to win.

Thus from the analysis of all the horses in race it is only No. 04 Parnasus that has stood the maximum test and it has won. In this way you have to judge the winner.

Summarising, we see the following:

( m) If all 4 tests are satisfied then that horse will surely win.

(o2) Among the entire set that which satisfies majority of tests and principally first 3 major tests wins.

(o3) If at least two out of first 3 tests are satisfied then that horse wins.

(o4) Theories Band Care most powerful of all. (o5) Sometimes when the horse is in Lagna that wins.

(o6) In the absence of all tests if in all tests Nakshatra Lord of the horse plays parts then that wins. (o7) Malefics raising the horse pay high dividends while benefics low.

2nd race; 03:10 pm; Makara Lagna

No. o6

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Elegant Boy won and paid Rs. 24.

This horse has 2 syllables. The first has the sound 'A' of Krittika 4 of Vrishabha and the second has the sound of 'Ba' of Moola 3 of Dhanus. Let us discuss one by one.

First syllable with sound 'A'

Theory A

Surya Deha Lord of horse bears nothing. Theory B

Chandr Jeeva of horse in 6th from horse and hence card No. 6 won. [By authors calculation Chandr is in 7 Tula.]

TheoryC

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Indicators of Surya are Ketu and Guru whose Nakshatra Lords are Sukr and Rahu. Sukr in 6th from horse and hence card No. 6 won.

Theory D does not indicate Thus theories B & C have partially satisfied.

Second syllable 'Ba'

Theory A

Ketu Deha Lord aspects 6th from horse and so No. 6 won. TheoryB

Ketu Jeeva also aspects 6th Rasi from horse Rasi and so No. 6 won. TheoryC

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Ketu of whom Guru aspects 6th Rasi from Lagna and Ketu aspects 6th Rasi from horse. TheoryD

Sani Lord of Lagna aspects 6th Rasi from Lagna. Thus in this case the card No. Rasis are aspected by all tests and more than all Ketu predominates in all cases. We have already said that when a single Graha predominates in all tests that horse wins even when [only] one solid test is satisfied.

As many tests under both syllables are satisfied it won.

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3rd race; 03:45pm; Kumbha Lagna

Golden Haven won and paid Rs.

24.

This has 2 syllables. The sound of the first syllable is 'Go' ofSatabisha I

and the second syllable is of 'Ha' of Punarvasu 3 of Mithuna. Let us discuss one by one.

First syllable 'Go' ofSatabisha

1

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Theory A

Rahu Deha in Lagna and with horse also in Lagna aspecting 3rd Rasi both from Lagna and horse. What more is needed than this one full test to bank on this horse even without looking to the other tests. TheoryB '"' U.b< Ba~ "'"' Lg:,

Even Jeeva Lord is Rahu who repeats the above conditions and so still more assured.

TheoryC

Indicators ofRahu are Mangal and Surya and their Nakshatra Lords are Sukr and Chandr. Both these Grahas aspects 3rd Rasi from Lagna and horse. Still further assured.

TheoryD

See still more assured condition of Lord of Lagna (Sani) in 3rd Rasi both from Lagna and horse and the other Lord Rahu in Lagna and with horse aspecting 3rd Rasi both from Lagna and horse. What more is necessary than this to fully bank on this one horse.

Thus each one of the tests has fully endorsed its success. When it is satisfied in this manner on the first syllable itself we need not examine the other syllable and yet we shall see how that works.

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Guru Deha Lord aspects both the horse and Lagna as well 3rd Rasi from Lagna and horse which again fully assures on this single test alone.

TheoryB

Jeeva Graha Rahu acts like what is described in Theory A and again fully assures its win even on this single test. TheoryC

Indicators of Guru are Ketu and Sani whose Nakshatra Lords are Rahu and Ketu. Both aspect Lagna and Rahu acts fully on all points as already described.

TheoryD

Sani Lord of Lagna is in 3rd Rasi both from Lagna and horse and the other Lord of Lagna Rahu is in Lagna and with horse aspecting 3rd Rasi from Lagna and so even this test is singly satisfactory. Thus you see that not only each test on each syllable satisfies all conditions and also one single Graha Rahu predominates in all tests and so where is the least doubt of its first rate success. You see the best example here showing the brilliancy of our theories.

4th race; at 04:20pm; Kumbha Lagna

No. os

Scottish Venture won a nd paid Rs.

19.

rst syllable 'Scottish' is a This horse has two-syllabled name and the fi

stressed one ( Ottaksharam) in that it gives primary of 'Saw' of Satabisha 2 in Kumbha stressed one of Mrigashira 3 in Mithuna. The second syllable 'Venture' has the sound

of 'Way' of Mrigashira I in Vrishabha. We

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Jeeva Lord Rahu acts likewise as above and so good. TheoryC

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sth race; at 04:55pm; Kumbha Lagna

No.

01

Foursmouth won and paid Rs.

10.

Its sound is 'Po' of Chitra

2

in Kanya.

Theory A

Mangal Deha Lord aspects Lagna and No. 1 from Lagna and so No. 1

won. TheoryB

Sukr Jeeva Lord does not indicate. TheoryC

Indicators of Mangal are Surya and Ketu whose Nakshatra Lords are Chandr and Ketu. Ketu is aspecting Lagna and No. 1 Rasi from Lagna. TheoryD

Rahu Lord of Lagna in Lagna and in 1st Rasi from Lagna.

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Though Theory B does not indicate as other tests have proved good the horse won.

6th race; at 05:30pm; Meena Lagna

No.o4

Concord won and paid Rs.

19.

Its sound is 'Ka' ofMrigashira 3 in Mithuna.

Theory A

Mangal Deha Lord is aspecting Lagna and the horse itself is in 4th Rasi from Lagna which is by itself sufficient to bank the winner. TheoryB

Jeeva Sukr does not indicate. TheoryC

Indicators of Mangal are Surya and Ketu whose Nakshatra Lords are Chandr and Ketu. Neither indicates.

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Guru Lord of Lagna aspects both the horse and 4th Rasi from Lagna and so has become strong.

Though tests B and C did not indicate the most powerfully one being the horse itself in card No. Rasi backed with test D has lifted the horse.

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Thus we have discussed all the animals that ran in the race and shown the method of dissection. You will thus see some events are very definite and may be banked with dead certainty. With a little practice you will pick up all the winners of this day and strike the Jackpot too.

Just to attract the readers it is the habit of some authors to cite particular races that suit their theories but we have taken at random any race that has come to our hand. Still to remove your doubts, if any, we wish to deal with other centres too. Now that we have the chart for 04.10.1970 and there was also Poona races on that day we shall take up those races too and discuss.

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04.10.1970 [using LMT' for charts]

1st race; at oz:oo pm; Makara Lagna

No.

01

Markand won and paid Rs. 16.

Its sound is 'Ma' ofMagha

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Theory A

Ketu Deha Lord is with horse and in this Rasi from horse Rasi and so won.

TheoryB

Likewise is the case [with] Ketu Jeeva Lord too. TheoryC

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Ra~

Indicators of Ketu are Sukr and Ketu whose Nakshatra Lords are Guru and Ketu. Ketu as before acts well.

.s_g; lri ch Me' Min Kom kh Lg~ On Lord of Lagna $<< NTP 04.10.1970 Poona E ~-· ~' yp:

""'

D ~~o:. P.p5

v" Mit Koc lrii

Ma:,

Nand a ""'

"'~ Sim T su:,

Moog

Rikta Puma Bhadra Hoo7

Sukr Shan Soma Koo sy:,

Budh J•Y" "'

,,

Guru •m To! Mok Dh• V1k Gu:O V1sl bh Sk:, Ch:. '~' ~kl.; Jye3 NTP 04.10.1970 Poona (V·1) Bar12' 9 Lg1o·s· 8 Ct-'.0"25' 10 Sk27"9' 7 Gu15"17' TheoryD Sa,28"24' 4

Sani Lord of Lagna aspects Lagna and also 1st Rasi from Lagna. Note Ketu is common in many tests and most of the important tests has lifted the horse.

znd race; at 02:30 pm; Makara Lagna

No. m

Palace Girl won and paid Rs.

15.

This horse has two-syllabled name the first one sounding 'Pa' of

'''"'7 _s_a_:

'"

2 3 K>~r•~ NTP 04.10.1970 Poona "•· ~·· ""· D v" Mit Koc lr11 6 Sy11'16' 5 8U1'10' Ma"''20' E ~· yp: " Mag4 JS&:. P.p5 Ma~,

"''

T su:, Nanda

ch Me' Ravi Sim

Uttaraphalguni 3 in Kanya and the second sounding 'Ga' ofDhanista 1 ~---,;;; .... ,-,-t--1--t--t=+--+---t--h;';;--1

in Makara. Let us consider one by one.

'Pa' of Uttaraphalguni 3 in Kanya

Theory A Min Kom Rikta Sukr

,,

Moog Puma Shan Jaya Guru '" Bhadra ~.,

Soma Koo Sy!,

Budh

To!

" M•k Dh• Vl1<

Surya Deha Lord [is] with horse and in 1st Rasi from horse lifting No. nRaiiii;c--t---t--l--t--t--t---t--1rG7iu:,H

1. This one test will do. '" kh

Srv7

Lg~

Theory B

Chandr Jeeva Lord does not act. TheoryC

Indicators of Surya are Mangal and Guru whose Nakshatra Lords are Sukr and Rahu. They also do not indicate.

bh NTP 04.10.1970 Poona (V-1) 11 12 Lg1a"1s 5..a28"23' Sk27"10' Gu15"18' Ch<r41' TheoryD 6 Sy•nr 5 Bu•··~·

Sani Lord ofLagna aspects Lagna and also 1st Rasi from Lagna. Thus the powerful A test coupled with D lifted the animal.

'Ga' of Dhanista

1

in Makara

Theory A

That the horse itself is in Lagna is of utmost significance though Deha Lord Mangal has not acted. Theory B

Sukr Jeeva Lord does not indicate. TheoryC

Indicators ofMangal are Surya and Ketu whose Nakshatra Lords are Chandr and Ketu. Both do not act. TheoryD

Sani Lord of Lagna is aspecting Lagna which is also 1st Rasi from Lagna and horse and so this test alone has become very strong and that coupled with the horse itself being in Lagna and being also No. 1 this horse has won.

Thus both the syllables are pointing to success.

2

LMT is Local Mean Time. For previous charts I have used 1ST time (indian Standard Time- GMT +s h 30m).

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3rd race; at 03:oopm; Makara Lagna

No. 03

Seven Wonders won and paid Rs. 16.

This animal has two syallables of which the first sound is 'Say' of

Purvabhadra 1 of Kumbha and the second one is 'Va' of Rohini 2 in

Vrishabha. We shall consider one by one.

'Say' ofPurvabhadra 1 in Kumbha

Theory A

Guru Lord of Deha is aspecting both the horse as well 3rd Rasi from the horse and as per western system Guru bears the numeral 3· This one test is sufficient to back on this horse.

TheoryB ""' U.b-' ~' BiL. Lg~ Sl!: lri ch M" Min K"m kh

Rahu Jeeva Lord is with horse and also aspecting 3rd from horse where also Sani is. Note Rahu is like Sani. Even this test is strong.

TheoryC

The indicators of Guru are Ketu and Sani whose Nakshatra Lords are Ketu and Surya. Ketu aspects the horse and as Mangal is aspecting the horse and 3rd Rasi from Lagna and Ketu being like Man gal the good of Ketu is seen even here.

TheoryD

Sani Lord of Lagna is aspecting Lagna and is in 3rd Rasi from horse. As all the above tests are strongly seen this horse has won.

'Va' ofRohini

2

in Vrishabha

Theory A

Chandr Lord of Deha has no action here. TheoryB

Guru Jeeva Lord does not act. TheoryC NTP 04.10.1970 Poona

"''

k"' V.s Mit Koc Nanda Ravi Mang

Rikta Puma Bhadra

Sukr Shan Soma

Budh Jay a

eh Guru

M'k Dh' Vck

bh

Indicators of Chandr are Mangal and Guru whose Nakshatra Lords are Sukr and Rahu. None act. TheoryD

Even here there is no indication.

E M yp, " Mag·! D "" ~!. P.p5 lni Ma~, """ Sim Bu:, lid>7 Kao sy:, Tol ,., Gu:, VIST Sk:, Ch;, JyeJ

Thus we see its second syllable not at all acting which clearly shows that first syllable is of greatest importance.

As the first syllable has superbly acted the animal has won. NTP 04.10.1970 Poona E

4th race; at 03:30pm; Makara Lagna [Mr. Iyer is using 1ST time, not LMT]

No.og

Ablukh Waroo won and paid Rs.18.

It has again two syllables of which the first one sounds as 'AA' of

Krittika 1 in Mesha and the sound as 'Va' of Rohini 2 in Vrishabha. We

shall consider one by one. NTP 04.10.1970 Poona CV·ll

11 12 LQ25'2r Clio-54' 10 Sk27"11' 7 Gu15'18' s.: ch ubc

'"

V.s Mit Nand a M" Ravi Mang Rikla Puma

Min Sukr Shan

Jay a Kum ah Guru Mak Dha kh bh yp: " Mag-: D '" Ko" P_p5 Koc lni Ma;, U.po Sim T Bu:, Bhadra

Soma Kao sy:,

Budh T"l Vck Gu:, "" Sk!.

'AA' of Krittika

1

in Mesha

Theory A

Surya Deha Lord is 9th Rasi from Lagna and so lifted No. 9·

6 Sy11'11" f-'L.g"';,_, +-:;;:-.,-h;,;c;;-l-=;;+=+=n,,;;;,o+=-+"C"'h;,'-j

5 6U1"1J'

TheoryB

Chandr Jeeva Lord is aspecting the horse. TheoryC

Indicators of Surya are Mangal and Guru whose Nakshatra Lords are Sukr and Rahu. Both are aspecting the horse.

TheoryD

Lord of Lagna is aspecting Lagna.

Thus the first 3 tests are confirming both the card No. and horse. So wins.

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'Va' ofRohini

2

in Vrishabha

Theory A

Chandr Deha Lord does not indicate. TheoryB

Guru Jeeva Lord also does not indicate. TheoryC

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Indicators of Chandr are Chandr and Budh whose Nakshatra Lords are Guru and Surya. Surya is in 9th Rasi from Lagna and so lifted No. 9·

Though the second syllable is feebly indicating its first syllable being of greater importance and all tests coming up well with it has made the horse win.

sth race; at 04:oopm; Kumbha Lagna

No.o4

Rappare won and paid Rs. 8.

Its sound is 'Raw' of Chitra 3 in Tula.

Theory A

Mangal Deha Lord aspects Lagna. TheoryB

Sukr Jeeva Lord is with horse. TheoryC

Indicators of Mangal are Surya and Ketu whose Nakshatra Lords are Chandr and Ketu. Chandr conjoins the horse and Ketu aspects both

M-' om Lg;, ~ lri ch M" Moo Kom

.,

kh

Lagna and horse and also 4th Rasi from Lagna satisfying all conditions and so this one test will do to lift it.

TheoryD

Rahu Lord of Lagna is in Lagna. As Sani the other Lord of Lagna is aspecting the

horse and 4th Rasi from horse this test is also strong as Rahu acts like Sani.

Thus all the tests having answered in one way or the other and some of them satifying all aspects the horse has won.

This is another instance to remember that Rahu is like Sani and Ketu like Mangal. We will now take up another illustrations.

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-18-NTP 04.10.1970 Poona E ~·· Ard'' '" yp: " ~mg.; D ~:. P_p5

Vco Mit K.c lrii

Ma~.

Nand a U.pO

Ravi

'" Sim Bu:, Mang

Rikta Puma Bhadra

Sukr Shan Soma Koo sy:,

Budh

Jay a C•ld

ah Guru Tol

Mak Dha VO<

Gu:.

bh

Jysl

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Poona races held on

18.10.1970 The chart for the day stands as follows. Nakshatra Lords ofGrahas are as follows:

Grahas Nakshatra Lords Sy Ma Ch Ch Ma Sy Bu Ma Gu Ra Sk Gu Sa Sy Ra Ma Ke Ke

With these Data we go to the subject proper. 1st race; at o2:oopm; Makara Lagna

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Tej-e-Shahi won and paid Rs.

10.

This has 3 syllables of which the second one 'E' may be ignored as it is of minor nature and the other two only considered. The first syllable

sounding 'Ta' is of Purvaphalguni 2 in Simha while the third syllable

sounding 'Sha' may be considered as being either of Hasta 2 in Kanya

or of Sravana 4 in Makara as there are 2 'Shas'; one in Kanya of a stress

letter and the other oflight nature in Makara.

'Ta' of Purvaphalguni

2

in Simha

Theory A '"" U.I>S yp~ O!mc Ba:.

Sukr Deha Lord is actually in 4th Rasi from horse which by itself is strong. TheoryB

Guru Jeeva Lord is aspecting 4th Rasi from Lagna thus lifting No. 4· Theory( s.a: Ch! lri ch Me' Min Kum kh Lg~

Indicators of Sukr are Ketu and Sani whose Nakshatra Lords are Ketu and Surya. Ketu with horse and Surya aspecting 4th Rasi from Lagna.

TheoryD

Sani Lord of Lagna aspects Lagna and is actually in 4th from Lagna thus lifting No. 4· So Taj has become very strong.

'Sha' ofHasta [2] in Kanya

Theory A

Chandr Deha Lord does not act. TheoryB

Chandr Sookshma Lord does not act. Theory( On Lord of Lagna $> <<

I

R. Sani

I

Moon

I

Rahu

-

-I

Kelu

I

Sukra

I

Guru Sun Budha Kuja

NTP 18.10.1970 Poena E

D

v" Mit Koc lrii Nand a

Ravi Sim T

Mang

Rikta Puma Bhadra

Sulcr Shan Soma Kao

Budh Jaya oh Guru om Tul M•k Dh• Vrl< bh Jye~ NTP 18.10.1970 Poona IV·1 11 12 lg15"39' 10 7 Gu18"14' Sa27'33' Syt·s· Ch"'"' 2 Ke6'2T '""' Ko:. P.po Up c Ma~. "'' Bu:, sy:. Gu:, Sk:, Skt':l9' Bu><''"

Indicators of Chandr are Chandr and Budh whose Nakshatra Lords are Chandr and Mangal. Mangal is with horse and also aspects 4th Rasi from horse and also 4th Rasi from Lagna and thus this one test has proved very strong.

TheoryD

Lord ofLagna is in 4th from Lagna aspecting Lagna. Strong indication for No.4·

'Sha' ofSravana [Abhijit 4] in Makara

Theory A

Horse it itself in Lagna which is strong.

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