Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Krishna’s BTR Technique
Applied to Multiple Births


Every time a new Jyotish technique is offered, it is a challenge to show that the same technique works in the case of multiple births as well. If the technique is sound, it should work well for multiple births also. This article demonstrates the same for the BTR technique offered earlier.

In another post, Krishna’s BTR technique has been explained in detail. It might be difficult to follow this article unless the technique is understood first.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Krishna's BTR Technique
(Originally Published in Saptarishis Astro Magazine)
This page will be maintained to reflect the latest approach in this methodology

6. Update on February 8, 2016

Ranking list of planetary placements is slightly modified.

5. Update on July 18, 2013

This methodology may not work when Lagna/LL is influenced by 12L (Unless a strong Vargottama or Exalted planet is there in the chart), like:

- 12L in lagna
- 12L is conjunct LL
- 12L in the nakshatra of LL or vice-versa
- Lagna falls in the nakshatra of 12L

Workarounds for these cases are under study.


4. Update on July 23, 2011

Even if a planet is the strongest in the chart, it should not be picked for rectification if such a planet is placed in the 12th house from lagna. In such cases, next best planet should be picked for rectification. In case of multiple births, this rule is applicable to only the first child. For subsequent children planets in the 12th house can also be considered.

3. Update on February 10, 2010

A note on placement of planets at Rasi sandhi
- When a planet is in Rasi Sandhi, it becomes weak if it is less than 1 degree from the sandhi. However, such a weakness is overcome when the same planet is in vargottama state.
- In case the sandhi is a Gandanta Sandhi, such planets should be considered weak upto 3 degrees from the Gandanta Sandhi. And, even when a planet is vargottama when close to a Gandanta sandhi should be considered weak.

2. Update Aug 25, 2009 (Window for Exaltation/Debilitation reduced to 7deg from 15deg)
1. Update May 17,2009 (Added 'Samagama')
"A child is born on that day and at that hour when the celestial rays are in mathematical harmony with one's individual karma…"
- Swami Sri Yukteswar, Guru of Paramahansa Yogananda


This is an endeavour to find the mathematical harmony that Swami Yukteswar is talking about, in the above statement. It is widely understood that the individual karmas manifest through the influence of the nine ‘grahas’ on the native. And, in a horoscope, Lagna or Ascendant in a horoscope acts similar to the needle that is pointing to North in a compass. It is very likely that the Lagna in a horoscope also points exactly to a specific ‘graha’ or planet in the chart. If we are able to determine what it is pointing to, it would be possible to accurately align Lagna to that planet and in the process we could rectify the birth time recording errors and arrive at the actual time of birth. This is the philosop hy behind the research undertaken. This author strongly believes that for a human birth to take place there has to be some well defined relationship between the position of Lagna and that of one of the planets in the chart. The search for an answer began with this assumption and the result is presented here.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009


Srinkhala
Over the years of my Jyotish journey, I have realized that Srinkhala is a very important concept and also one of the least understood and least used concepts in Jyotish analysis. I struggled to find any classical references to it or even a small commentary on it over the internet. However, I was disappointed. Over the Yahoo groups, many people have asked me to explain what ‘Srinkhala’ is whenever they see me using this term in my analysis/comments on a chart. Hence, I decided to put together my understanding of this for the benefit of other students of Jyotish.