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Naadi Palmleaf Astrology

This is the ultimate and very comprehensive book about the Naadi Astrology, its spiritual origin, development and reason. The book contains a great number of samples from different kinds of Naadi collections throughout India and everything explained and understood as a Divine game, where the illusion of karma and destiny is a state of mind only to be changed accordingly as one “rediscovers” ones own true Divine Self

The book also contains readings of ordinary, people, saints and Avatars.

INDEX of the book is like this:

Forward: 6
Preface: 8
Chapter 1. Introduction – The Kali Yuga Linga Purana: Vishnu Purana 10
Chapter 2. The Naadi Palm Leaves 24
Chapter 3. Ganesh and Sakti Naadi 33
Chapter 4. Naadi´s and Astrology 51
Chapter 5. Saint Bhrigu. Own reading Delhi 1993 (Bhrigu, Agastya and Vashista Naadi readings)
Chapter 6. Bhrigu Samhita in Denmark 1994 81
Chapter 7. Delhi 1994 and South India. 85
Chapter 8. Ganesh and Sakti Naadi September 1994 93
Chapter 9. Return to Denmark, October 1994 98
Chapter 10. India, February 10th 1995 101
Chapter 11. Vaitheesvarankoil, Shiva Sukshma Naadi 106
Chapter 12. Siva Sukshma Naadi 1995 (Own reading) 113
Chapter 13. Readings with the Ganesh Naadi 121
Chapter 14. Chennai, March - April 1995 129
Chapter 15. Chennai, April - May 1995. Sara’s Reading 137
Chapter 16. Chennai 1995. Ganesh Naadi 143
Chapter 17. Lal Bahadur Sastris Bhrigu Reading 149
Chapter 18. India December 1995 153
Chapter 19. Bhrigu readings. February 1997 157
Chapter 20. Hanuman Naadi 165
Chapter 21. Remedies, change of Karma and Destiny 179
Chapter 22. Different readings 186
Chapter 23. Agastya Prasna Jeeva Naadi 242
Chapter 24. Experiences with spiritual people and Naadi´s 274
Chapter 25. Agastya Koushika Naadi 294
Chapter 26. Siddhis and Vidya´s 342
Chapter 27. Chakras 359
Chapter 28. Sai Baba 363
Chapter 29. Siva Shankar Baba 370
Chapter 30. Sri Bhagavan Ramana 378
Chapter 31. Sri Ramakrishna 395
Chapter 32. Ammachi 399
Chapter 33. Final 403

The first chapter of the book "Naadi Palmleaf Astrology":

Chapter 1. Kali Yuga

“The joy of worldly-minded people is derived from sense-objects, from the enjoyment of lust and wealth. When in the course of spiritual practice the Lord is pleased to manifest Himself, then comes the highest enjoyment – the bliss of Brahman”.

Sri Ramakrishna

Introduction

One of the most amazing phenomena in Indian astrological literature is the Naadi Granthas or Samhitas (collections of horoscopes and readings). In Southern India these are written on impregnated palm leaves, in Northern India most often on parchment-like paper or even on the skins of various animals, yellowed and moldering with age. These are collections created at the time of the beginning of all things and created because the future destiny of the earth and man, natural disasters and the consequent major upheavals were all predicted in the distant past. All spiritual as well as mundane knowledge was collected so that this knowledge might later be divulged at the right time and place.

This is part of the explanation given by the contemporary Sri Swamiji Ganapathi Sachchidananda of Mysore.

Sri Ganapathy performing Dhana Lakshmi Puja on Deepavali - 2005

Yugas

Ancient Vedic scriptures reveal the conception of cycles or Yugas regulated by the Galactic Center. These are cycles of Sarga (Creation) and Pralaya (Dissolution) and reflecting Brahma the Creator, where one of His cycles represents 4.320,000 years of Brahma. Also this can be seen in different Puranas and the Mahabharata. The scriptures divide a cycle into four different time ages or MahaYugas. First Satya Yuga, which lasted 1,728,000 years, then Treta Yuga of 1,296,000 years, then Dwapara Yuga of 864,000 years, and finally Kali Yuga, the present age of 432,000 years, which started the night between the 17th and 18th of February, year 3102 BC, corresponding to the time when Lord Krishna leaves his form after his stay of 125 years, 7 months and 9 days. The further back in time we go, the more enlightened and pure were the humans, but a gradual moral degrading will take place Yuga by Yuga and when our present Kali Yuga age expires, everything will start over again; this is a part of the cycle or function of the universe.

Modern science and the theory of the “Big Bang” and the expanding Universe corresponds well with the above.

Lord Krishna also says in Bhagavad Gita: “This material nature which is one of My energies, is working under My direction, - Producing all moving and nonmoving beings. Under its rule this manifestation is created and annihilated again and again.”

The Kali Yuga itself is further divided into six sub-periods, of which the first, Yudhishtara Shaka lasted 3,044 years. The second Vikram Shaka, lasted 135 years and the present Shalivahan Shaka, will last 18,000 years. Then follows Vijayabhinandan Shaka, lasting for 10,000 years. After that Nagarjun Shaka lasting 400,000 years and finally Kalki Shaka, which will last 821 years.

According to our calendar, in the year 2000, the present Kali Yuga has lasted 5,175 years. During the present sub-period of Shalivahan Shaka we will see brief periods also called for “Golden Ages”, where genuine religious belief will flourish and also certain Avatars will take birth to guide and direct devotees to realize the “Golden Age” within, but basically the unfortunate results described below will increasingly characterize the Kali Yuga.

 

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