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  1. 1 Books Recommended
  2. 2 KP Books in other regional languages


Books Recommended

Books by Shri K. S. Krishnamurti

Reader I - Casting The Horoscope
Reader II - Fundamental Principles
Reader III - Predictive Stellar astrology
Reader IV - Marriage, Married Life & Children
Reader V - Transits
Reader VI - Horary Astrology

Books by Chandrakant R. Bhatt B.A. LL.B

  • Nakshtra Chintamani (This book is out of print. This book in PDF format can be downloaded from http://www.scribd.com/doc/227169419/Naksatra-Cintamani
  • Further Lights on Nakshatra Chintamani

Books by Shri M.P. Shanmugam & Shri K. M. Subramaniam

Astro Secrets and Krishnamurthi Padhdhati Part - I, II, III

KP Books in other regional languages

In Hindi

  • Krishnamurti Jyotish Rahasya by Suresh Shahasane
  • Nakshatra Chintan by Shri Sharad Joshi
Apart from this, three readers have also been translated and available in Hindi as follows -
  • Reader II - Fundamental Principles
  • Reader IV - Marriage, Married Life & Children
  • Reader VI - Horary Astrology

In Marathi

  • Krishnamurti Jyotish Rahasya by Suresh Shahasane
  • Krishnamurti Jyotish Ved by Suresh Shahasane
  • Krishnamurti Siddhant by Jyotindra Hasbe

More Books in Marathi

Above books are the recommended books. Here are some more books just for record purpose -
Mr. Jyotidra Hasbe has written 4 books on KP in Marathi. They are
1. Krishnamurthy Siddhant
2. Krishnamurthy Prashnasiddhant Part 1
3. Krishnamurthy Prashnasiddhant Part 2
4. Vedh Nakshatracha
All these books are published by Sumeru Prakashan
D-6, Rajhans Society, Tilaknagar, Dr. Rajendraprasad Road
Dombivali (E) 421 201
Further there are some more books in Marathi,
1. Kundali Rahasya Part I, II and III by Vyankatesh Keshkamat
(Translation of selected horoscopes with analysis from C.R.Bhatt's
book 'Kundali Rahasya' in Gujrati)
2. Ashwini te Rewati by Shri. Ram Vadulekar
These books are published by Nakshatradeep Prakashan, Vartaknagar, Thane
3. 'Krishnamurti Paddhati : Ek Chikitsa' by Gajanan Tendulkar published by Keshav Bhikaji Dhavale publication is also a good book on KP in Marathi.

In Gujarati

Kundali Rahasya Vol. 1 & 2 (First edition published in 1979)
Prashna Jyotish Vol. 1 & 2. (First edition published in 1981)

In Telugu

1. Scientific Jyotisha Margadarshini - 3 vols.
By Late sri Sivala Subrahamaniam,
Dist. By: Gollapudi Veeraswamy Son,
Sree SeethaRama Book Depot., Kotagummam,
RAJAHMUNDRY - 533101.
2. Prasna dwara Janma Jathakam, By late sri Sivala Subrahamaniam,
Publishers: Tagore Publishing House, Shop No.20,
Vysya Hostel Bldg., Kacheguda Chorastha,
HYDERABAD - 500027.
3. Prasna Jyotisham (Telugu translation of Horary Astrology KP Reader 3)
By: sri Salva Krishna Murty, Pub: Krishnamurti Pub., Chennai-600002.
4. KP Prasna Jyotishaniki Pancha Sootralu,
By: sri Satyanarayana Naik,
Pub: Sree Jayalakshmi Publications, 2-22-311/9, Western Hills,
Kukatapalle, HYDERABAD - 500072.

In Bengali

1. Krishnamurti Padhdhatite Jyotish Bichar by Prof. Bikash Raha
2. Krishnamurti Padhdhatite Ruling Planet-Gochar-Horary-Prekkha Ittadi by Prof. Bikash Raha
3. Jyotisher Angike Sanatan O Krishnamurti Sammonay Padhdhati by Prabirananda Shastri
5. Sohoj Krishnamurti by Gourmohan
Here is bookshops/ bookstores where you can buy KP books.

Websites

Excerpts from Nakshatra Chintamani by Mr. Chandrakant Bhatt

Articles

Dr. Satya Prakash Choudhary on RP - http://www.karmicrhythms.com/pe12.htm
Dr. Raghunatha Rao Nemani's Articles - http://www.prashna-astrology.com/Articles.html

Birth data and Biographies

  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Biography (Biography section of wikipedia)


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Muhurta cintamani (Original Sanskrit Text)
Parashara hora shastra (Original Sanskrit Text)
Shatpanchashika (Original Sanskrit Text)
Surya siddhanta (Original Sanskrit Text)

Astakavarga Mahanibandh
Atharvana Jyotisam
Bharateeya Jyotisha
Bharateeya Kundalee Vijnan
Bhavamanjari
Bhuvanadeepaka
Bhrugu Samhita
Brihaddaivajnaranjanam
Bruhad Hodachakra Vivaranamu
Bruhajjatakam
Bruhatsamudrika Sastramu
Chamatkara Chintamani
Graha-Vichaar Maalaa Pushp
Jaataka Bhushanam
Jaataka Parijatam
Jatakaadesha Marg
Jyothisha Samgraha
Jyotisatattva Prakasa
Jyotisha Dwara Roga Upachar
Jyotisha Kalpadruma
Jyotisha Prasna Phala Ganana
Jyotisha Ratnakara
Jyotisha Samhita
Jyotisha Shabdhakosha
Laghu Jaatakamu
Laghu Parasharee - Madhya Parasharee
Laghuparashari Bhashya
Lilavati
Maanasajari
Muhoorta Deepika
Muhurtha Chintamani
Phaladeepika
Prashna Chandeshwar
Prashnamka Choodamani
Prasnamarga
Sachitra Jyotisha Siksha - 1
Sachitra Jyotisha Siksha - 2
Sachitra Jyotisha Siksha - 4
Sachitra Jyotisha Siksha - 6
Sachitra Jyotisha Siksha - 8
Shambuhora Prakasha
Surya Siddhanth
Taajika Neelakanti
Vasanta Rajasakunam
Vivaha Vrundavanam
Vruddhayavanajaataka & Minaraja - Vol.II
Vruddhayavanajaataka of Minaraja - Vol.I
Vrutth and Vrutthi Prabhandh
Yogini Jatakam

Jyotisa (Sanskrit jyotisa (Devanagari ज्योतिष), from jyótis- 'light, heavenly body': also anglicized Jyotish and Jyotisha) is the Hindu system of astrology (also known as Indian astrology, Hindu astrology, and of late, Vedic astrology). Traditionally, it has three branches: actually the word jyotish which belongs to the Vedangas. There are six Vedangas: Shiksha (phonetics), Kalpa (rituals), Vyakarana (grammar), Jyotishya (astronomy), Nirukta (etymology) and Chhandas (metrics). These are mentioned in the Upanishads. Nirukta has explained as dhyotiti yat tat jyotihi jyotisham i.e. which enlightens us that type of a flame a Jyoti that is Jyotish.
The latter two are part of predictive astrology (Phalita). Conceptually, therefore, Indian astrology has two branches, Ganita (Siddhanta) and Phalita (Samhita plus Hora).
The foundation of Jyotisha is the notion of bandhu of the Vedas or scriptures, which is the connection between the microcosm and the macrocosm. The practice of Jyotisha primarily relies on the sidereal zodiac, which is different from the tropical zodiac used in Western astrology in that an ayanamsa adjustment is made for the gradual precession of the vernal equinox. Jyotisha includes several nuanced sub-systems of interpretation and prediction with elements not found in Hellenistic astrology, such as its system of lunar mansions (nakshatras).
Astrology remains an important facet in the lives of many Hindus. In Hindu culture, newborns are traditionally named based on their jyotish charts, and jyotish concepts are pervasive in the organization of the calendar and holidays as well as in many areas of life, such as in making decisions made about marriage, opening a new business, and moving into a new home. To some extent, astrology even retains a position among the sciences of modern India. Following a controversial judgement of the Andhra Pradesh High Court in 2001, some Indian universities even offer advanced degrees in astrology.
The term jyotiṣa in the sense of one of the Vedanga, the six auxiliary disciplines of Vedic religion, is used in the Mundaka Upanishad and thus likely dates to Mauryan times. The Vedanga Jyotisha redacted by Lagadha dates to the Mauryan period, with rules for tracking the motions of the Sun and the Moon.
The documented history of Jyotishas {see http://www.astrowebindia.com/visit/OLD1.html} begins with the interaction of Indian and Hellenistic cultures in the Indo-Greek period. The oldest surviving treatises, such as the Yavanajataka or the Brihat-Samhita, date to the early centuries CE. The oldest astrological treatise in Sanskrit is the Yavanajataka ('Sayings of the Greeks'), a versification by Sphujidhvaja in 269/270 CE of a now lost translation of a Greek treatise by Yavanesvara during the 2nd century CE under the patronage of the Western Satrap Saka king Rudradaman I.
The first named authors writing treatises on astronomy are from the 5th century CE, the date when the classical period of Indian astronomy can be said to begin. Besides the theories of Aryabhata in the Aryabhatiya and the lost Arya-siddhānta, there is the Pancha-Siddhāntika of Varahamihira.
The main texts upon which classical Indian astrology is based are early medieval compilations, notably the Bṛhat Parāśara Horāśāstra, and Sārāvalī by Kalyāṇavarman. The Horashastra is a composite work of 71 chapters, of which the first part (chapters 1-51) dates to the 7th to early 8th centuries and the second part (chapters 52-71) to the later 8th century. The Sārāvalī likewise dates to around 800 CE. English translations of these texts were published by N.N. Krishna Rau and V.B. Choudhari in 1963 and 1961, respectively.
Historically, the study of astrology in India was an important factor in the development of astronomy in the Early Middle Ages.

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