Best translation of Bphs-Saravali-Phaladeepika.
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satishdesh
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Namaste
BPHS - santaram
saravali - santaram
phaldipika - v. subramani shashtri or ps shashtri
This is what i feel. Other writers may be equally good also.
Regards
satish
BPHS - santaram
saravali - santaram
phaldipika - v. subramani shashtri or ps shashtri
This is what i feel. Other writers may be equally good also.
Regards
satish
Namaste
Thanks & Regards
satish
Thanks & Regards
satish
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satishdesh
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Namaste
Yes.
Regards
satish
Yes.
Regards
satish
Namaste
Thanks & Regards
satish
Thanks & Regards
satish
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karthik1984
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Hi snr, khemraj edition or pandit devender jha edition in Hindi of BHPS .
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I like G. Sharma's English translation of BPHS. Lucidly written with notes and incorporates more material than Santhanam's version.karthik1984 wrote:Hi snr, khemraj edition or pandit devender jha edition in Hindi of BHPS .
I like the Chowkhambha (Jha) edition in hindi. It is pithy, complete and one does not have to carry two volumes, it all fits in one.
It would be wise to study these a few times over the years and to test the tenets in some charts before pronouncing life-changing advice to nativities though. This is true for any book, old or new and tenets given in those!
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