Author: Sanjay Rath

Sanjay Rath comes from a traditional family of astrologers from Bira Balabhadrapur Sasan village in Puri, which trace their lineage back to Shri Achyuta Das (Acyutananda)
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Graha Akṣara

 Sanjay Rath  March 9, 2017

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1. Akshara of the Planets
2. Namakshara and Names

Date: Thursday, 9 Mar, 2017
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JSP Devanāgarī II

 Sanjay Rath  February 3, 2017

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1. Kāla Jñāna
2. Varga
3. Mātṛkā
4. Kaṭapayādi at a Glance

Date: Tuesday, 7 Feb, 2017
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JSP Devanāgarī

 Sanjay Rath  February 3, 2017  0 Comments on JSP Devanāgarī

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Brief History, etymology
Roots of Sanskrit, Jyotiṣa Creation

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Ekaliṅgeśvara Contact Class

 Sanjay Rath  January 25, 2017  1 Comment on Ekaliṅgeśvara Contact Class

About Bhairav Garh Palace

The Bhairav Garh perched on top of the picturesque Aravali hills in the heart of Mewar Region is a luxurious hotel synonymous with regal hospitality, preservation of tradition and refined taste, and is set in the midst of natural surroundings, it really is a haven of peace and tranquility.

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JSP Hello

 Sanjay Rath  January 16, 2017

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३५। होरदयः सिद्धाः॥ 35| horadayaḥ siddhāḥ||
Sutra 1.35 shall be introduced to give you an idea of the breadth of JSP.

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Adhyāya-I Pāda-1

 Sanjay Rath  January 6, 2017  0 Comments on Adhyāya-I Pāda-1

जैमिनि महर्षिकृतं उपदेश सूत्र
jaimini maharṣikṛtaṁ upadeśa sūtra

प्रथमाधयाये प्रथमः पादः
prathamādhayāye prathamaḥ pādaḥ

१। उपदेश व्याख्यास्यामः
1| upadeśa vyākhyāsyāmaḥ

२ऽभिपश्यन्ति ऋक्षाणि पार्श्वभे च॥
2’bhipaśyanti ṛkṣāṇi pārśvabhe ca ||

३। तत्रिष्ठाश्च तद्वत्॥
3| tatriṣṭhāśca tadvat||

४। दार भाग्य शुलस्यार्गला निधयातुः॥
4| dāra bhāgya śulasyārgalā nidhayātuḥ||

५। कामस्था भुयसा पापानाम्॥
5| kāmasthā bhuyasā pāpānām ||

६। रिफ नीच कामस्था विरोधिनः॥
6| ripha nīca kāmasthā virodhinaḥ||

७। न न्युना विबलाश्च॥
7| na nyunā vibalāśca ||

८। प्राग्वत् न्न्कोणे॥
8| prāgvat nnkoṇe||

९। विपरीतं केतोः॥
9| viparītaṁ ketoḥ ||

१०। आत्माधिकः कलादिभिर्नभोगः सप्तानामष्टमान्यं वा॥
10| ātmādhikaḥ kalādibhirnabhogaḥ saptānāmaṣṭamānyaṁ vā||

११। स ईष्टे बन्धामोक्षयोः॥

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Study Groups

 Sanjay Rath  October 18, 2016

Welcome to the Jaimini Scholar Programme-India, Batch of 2017. Welcome to the realm of the ṛṣis. As you prepare yourselves to be initiated to the upadeśa sutras in August, 2017, you need to study deep, read and reflect. The preparation itself entails that the rajas slowly leaves the mind as your life gradually changes over the next five years.

The first lesson JSL1.01 is available for download. The password is ‘om’ (without the parenthesis). Read the lesson slowly, even though you may be familiar with some of the thoughts. Read as if it is for the first time.

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The Devanāgarī

 Sanjay Rath  October 18, 2016

देवनागरी (devanāgarī) literally means the city of the devatā. The concept of devatā comes from deva which has its roots in div meaning heavenly, divine and can mean any of the following –

a deity or gods as the heavenly or shining ones
these are principally one as white light and also thirty-three devas as the ‘principle source of all light and illumination. These are seen either as

ekādaśa (11) for each of the 3 worlds RV.

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1.05 Vedāñga

 Sanjay Rath  September 30, 2016

The six vedāñga are śikṣā, vyākaraṇa, chandas, nirukta, jyotiṣa, and kalpa. These are to be understood as the limbs of the Veda and shall exist in all the fourteen or eighteen branches of knowledge that the Veda is divided into. For example, Gandharva-veda is the knowledge of music and this Gandharva-veda shall have all the six limbs of the Veda.

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Appendix-1: Dakṣiṇāmūrti

 Sanjay Rath  September 30, 2016
Figure 6: Kālacakra

Dakṣiṇā means sacrificial fees given to the Agnihotri or Brāhmaṇa and other gurus after a yājña or instruction. It also means (1) on the right or south or (2) on the right side of or southward from.
Kālachakra
In the Kālachakra, Guru sits in the southward direction blocking the evil of fighting and destruction as well as death indicated by Mars and Yama in the southern direction. Mars has digbala (directional strength) in the southern direction.