![]() ![]() He is also cranky & apt to tell a fool what he really thinks of him (and in print, to boot), a fault which I think we should forgive. He eagerly seeks out obscure techniques, and, once he has tested them to his satisfaction, adds them to his ever-growing rapture. He is unafraid of redefining ancient Vedic scriptures for modern times. He believes deeply in research that brings solid results. ![]() He directs The Astrology School at the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, New Delhi. He calls astrology the super-science of the new age. He is the retired Director General of the Indian office of the Comptroller and Auditor General, with a life-long interest in astrology, which he learned from his mother. Rao has become one of the leading Jyotish astrologers. I decided to follow a scheme which would bring out the best out of the reader and no despair.įrom relative obscurity in 1990, K.N. ![]() In doing it, I am following the same pattern which I found in the book son my two favourite games of chess and bridge in which solving puzzles brought the best out of me and also deep despair. I decided to omit those tables and give in their place, more exercises and puzzles. One of them was that I created some confusion by referring to the 360 days Vimshottari Dasha in the book which I used 365 days clearly. Some useful suggestions and criticism too came. After reading the book, "Learn Vedic Astrology without Tears". ![]()
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