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©Ancient Indian Astrology Classes Page 1 AIAC Times [Volume 10] ©Ancient Indian Astrology Classes Page 1 AIAC Times [Volume 10] Contents Editorial ....................................................................................................................................................... 5 Jupiter’s column ............................................................................................................................................ 8 Yoga Concepts by Amarnath ............................................................................................................... 8 Sun’s column .............................................................................................................................................. 10 Adhi Yoga by Sue Ann McKean ......................................................................................................... 10 The Kendra Concept ........................................................................................................................ 10 The 7th House Concept ................................................................................................................... 11 Dwi-Dwadash ................................................................................................................................... 12 Case 1 - Bill Gates ............................................................................................................................. 12 Case 2 - Martina Navratilova ......................................................................................................... 14 Moon’s column ........................................................................................................................................... 16 Chandra Yoga by Pamela McDonough ............................................................................................ 16 House Position .................................................................................................................................. 17 Lunar Conjunctions ......................................................................................................................... 20 Venus’ column ............................................................................................................................................ 22 Parivartana Yoga by Supriya .............................................................................................................. 22 Maha Parivartana ............................................................................................................................. 22 Example Chart 1: Rabindranath Tagore ....................................................................................... 23 Example Chart 2: Swami Vivekananda ........................................................................................ 24 Example Chart 3: Male .................................................................................................................... 25 Dainya Parivarthana Yoga .............................................................................................................. 25 Example Chart 4: Father Damien ................................................................................................... 26 Example Chart 5: Bob Dylan .......................................................................................................... 27 Example Chart 6: Jiddu Krishnamurti .......................................................................................... 28 Example Chart 7: Michael Jordan .................................................................................................. 29 Kahala Parivartana ........................................................................................................................... 29 ©Ancient Indian Astrology Classes Page 2 AIAC Times [Volume 10] Example Chart 8: Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh ................................................................................. 30 Example Chart 9: Mia Farrow ........................................................................................................ 31 Example Chart 10: Oprah Winfrey ................................................................................................ 32 Mercury’s column .................................................................................................................................... 33 Yoga Interpretation by Supriya .......................................................................................................... 33 Example Chart 1: Swami Sivananda ............................................................................................. 35 Example Chart 2 ............................................................................................................................... 36 Example Chart 3: Albert Einstein .................................................................................................. 37 Mars’ column .............................................................................................................................................. 39 Mahapurusha Yoga Bhanga by Pamela McDonough ..................................................................... 39 Malavya Yoga Bhanga – Judd Hirsch ........................................................................................... 40 Hamsa Yoga Bhanga – Pamela Anderson .................................................................................... 43 Bhadra Yoga Bhanga – Mother Teresa .......................................................................................... 44 Ruchaka Yoga Bhanga - Walter Mondale ..................................................................................... 45 Sasha Yoga Bhanga – Karl Marx .................................................................................................... 46 Saturn’s column .......................................................................................................................................... 47 Gochar Yogas by Amarnath ............................................................................................................... 47 Verses as In Valmiki Ramayana ..................................................................................................... 48 Commentary ..................................................................................................................................... 51 The Blunder of Adolf Hitler ........................................................................................................... 52 The Blunder of Mitt Romney .......................................................................................................... 53 The Blunder of Mahatma Gandhi .................................................................................................. 55 Rahu’s column ............................................................................................................................................ 57 Kala Sarpa Yoga by Amarnath ........................................................................................................... 57 Abraham Lincoln ............................................................................................................................. 59 Benito Mussolini ............................................................................................................................... 60 Ketu’s column ............................................................................................................................................. 61 ©Ancient Indian Astrology Classes Page 3 AIAC Times [Volume 10] Yoga Principles Underlying Indian Astronomy by Sowjanya Gajula .......................................... 61 Yoga Basis of the Indian Zodiac ..................................................................................................... 61 Yoga Basis of Muladhara at 240 Degrees ...................................................................................... 63 Mulabandha ...................................................................................................................................... 64 Kundalini and Kula-Devata ............................................................................................................ 64 Extent of Yoga Nadis ....................................................................................................................... 65 Something about us ..................................................................................................................................... 66 ©Ancient Indian Astrology Classes Page 4 AIAC Times [Volume 10] Editorial brahmany adhaya karmani sangam tyaktva karoti yah lipyate na sa papena padma-patram ivambhasa ~ Bhagwad Geeta; 5.10 Translation One who performs his duty without attachment, surrendering the results unto the Supreme Lord, is unaffected by sinful action, as the lotus leaf is untouched by water. It has been a very fruitful year for AIAC and jyotish. Great works of jyotish have come out in the open and jyotish has reached an expanse where more and more people are benefitting from its wisdom. On Dec 21, 2012 we had winter solstice and now the Sun is in Uttarayan, showing ©Ancient Indian Astrology Classes Page 5 AIAC Times [Volume 10] the promise that days are going to get longer and light is going to shine upon us - light of the soul, of wisdom and knowledge. In the entire light journey we are about to indulge, we should not forget a lesson we learned during
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