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by K. Baskaran

Sagar Publications, 2000, 208 pages

Contents:

A step forward Acknowledgements 1. Introduction;

2. Karam yogam and cuspal beginnings 3. What is a cusp?

4. Cuspal interlinks

5. Classification of karakas 6. Inner thread

7. 1st bhava 8. 2nd bhava 9. 3rd bhava 10. 4th bhava 11. 5th bhava

12. 6th bhava 13. 7th bhava 14. 8th bhava 15. 9th bhava 16. 10th bhava 17. 11th bhava 18. 12th bhava

19. How to use cuspal interlinks 20. Epilogue

21. Question and Concerned Bhava

This is a unique book as no such book is published before. It clearly points out the concepts to assess the potential of each Bhava and also provides an effective tool to predict the event by natal or Horary using the method of cuspal interlinks.

At the end of the book, in Epilogue (pp 200-202), the author K. Baskaran has placed his points (KB) which differ from KP, for examples,

KP: In Horary chart, if the 5th cusp sub lord is a significator of 2 or 5 or 11, the pregnancy is assured.

KB: In Horary chart, if the Ascendant sub lord is linked with 2 or 5 or 11, the pregnancy is assured.

KP: Various bhavas would be studied for a single question.

KB: A single bhava for single question, of course with the study of its inter-links to other cusps.

KP: No mention about the potential of a horoscope.

KB: Advocacy of determining the potential first, by using Lagna.

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KP: In horary, 11th house counted from the Ascendant would bring success.

KB: 11th house counted from the concerned house in question would be studied for success for the concerned matter.

Etc

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Dear Sri Kanka Bosmia Ji,

Thanks for uploading the precious knowledge onto the net. You and the entire team have been doing yeoman service to the mankind by propagating this wonderful system of astrology.

Thanks again and Regards S.Gopalakrishnan

Gopalakrishnan Subra Iyer [[email protected]]

--- Kanak Ji

Namaskar,

Many Many Thanks for your selfless service or work for this great divine science. Also accept my heartiest wishes.

Please convey my gratitude to Shri Tin Win Ji too.

Om Tat Sat

Acharya Anupam Jolly

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Dear Mr.Bosima

Thank you for your efforts in Astrology and also your good magazine KP-EZine.

Best Wishes.

Hussein Heydari,Iran

Hussein Abdi [[email protected]]

--- Dear Kanak ji,

Once I have labelled your E-Journal as a UNIVRSITY.

I have no words in my vocabulary to be make a brand for your effort.

KP-Nawarathnamala is the only place, where one can reach his goal in KP System, without committing the various Slokas to the mind.

I have no hesitation in recommending KP-Nawarathnamala Serious for anyone in any stage in KP, if he want to be a stalwart. I take this opportunity to offer my sincere thanks for your priceless effort,

and my humble Pranam to my Guru Deva, Shri Tin Win ji, who share this effort with you to make all KP lovers as Great Astrologers.

Yours sincerely

Suanaparantha Kalyan

Sri Lanka [email protected] ---

Dear TinWin ji,

Excellent work done by you !

I bow my head to your feet for your dedicated and sincere effort for the benefit of the KP followers.

You are the live encyclopedia in our KP family.

I also appreciate the work and the effort of Kanak Bosmia ji.

Long live ! With Regards Adith

adith kasinath.g.k

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Dear sir,

U r most helpful me. from 2009 in the studies of KP.

less said but again thanks

ksachin, sachin kamble [[email protected]]

--- Dear Sri Bosmia,

I thank you very much for your valuable efforts in bringing the

KP Navaratnamala part-2 useful to all KP followers for as reference. I shall be very glad if you will send me KP Navaratnamala part-1,

at the earliest.

With Best Wishes,

G.V.N.Prasad , [email protected] ---

Dear Kannakji,

I read the book and I think it'll be leight house for KP Beginner / Learners like me.

Thanks a lot.

Mr. Kiran Deokate, Kiran Gangadhar Deokate [email protected] ---

Dear Sir,

I am a retired Army Officer (Voluntary Retirement in 2000), currently appointed as Commandant, Sainik Vidyalaya, Tuljapur (Maharashtra).

I am a beginner in KP. I have been trying to learn for almost the past 10-12 years (off & on). However Shri K S V Ramani's article(Sub Sub Multi-Stellar Theory - A Marvel in KP - a Case Study) in the April 2010 KP-Ezine was an eye opener for me in terms of the depth of study and the lucidity. To put it simply it has converted me to a beginner. Please allow me to put on record my appreciation and gratitude to Shri K S V Ramani. Looking forward to more education in this field. Kanakji, please keep up the great job of bringing to the fore such luminaries (as Shri K S V Ramani) from the field of KP

Regards

Lt Col K U Naidu [email protected] --- respected and beloved guruji,

i read regularly our kp-ezine magazine from our website and also all the books are having very valuable information. My humble request is only in my opinion our ezine having embeded with more fonts and also the file size will be too high. So i suggest only One or Two standard font will be used to prepare the kp-ezine magazine this will decrese the file size and also downloading time will be reduced. I know all the kp-ezine magazine having more than 6 fonts. I shall expect in future, the fonts usage in our kp-ezine having minimised. you know ji , all the website(above millions) having only verdana, Helvetica fonts only. Headlines and other important quotes are in bold and italic and size will be increase. but not they are using more fonts because of the file size will be increased and maintain a standard font usage. this is only for information purpose , all others will be decided by your end.

thanking you ji, regards

vb.

[email protected]

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reply from Sri Narayanan ji, Dear Kanakji,

I would like to reply regarding the font issue / file size / download time, highlighted by Mr Vadivel, as follows:

1] All website are created using HTML / ASP / PHP / Dreamweaver but KP-Ezine is in PDF format;

definitely there will be file size difference since the file format is totally different and also due to (1) inclusion of charts, (2) inclusion of picture images (similar to those used in medical astrology article), (3) inclusion of advertisements, (4) template design of each page / cover page where the intensity of image is more and (5) other features offered in the eBook (we have given hyperlink in contents page which will load the selected page).

2] In a website all elements / components are hyper-linked and load separately when the object is clicked / selected whereas in an eBook all pages (full of objects / components) are loaded as an whole object.

3] Most of the websites use Verdana / Helvetica / Tahoma fonts but whereas an eMagazine layout is different from a website layout design. eBook is nothing but a replacement to a printed book in digital format. Naturally it will have all colour / image depth, aesthetics. A web-page can be designed to load in stages but an eBook cannot be designed to load in stages.

4] I compose each issue by assembling objects to the layout with a lesser file size; hence we are able to maintain a file size of approx. 1.5 MB each issue. (ranging from 44 to 50 pages).

5] I presume that this gentleman would have downloaded KP-Navratnamala part 2 which is of a very large file size approx. 7.5 MB since proper technology was not applied at the time of creating / composing the eBook whereas KP-Navratnama part 1 was created with an amazingly lesser file of 750 KB. I was not involved in creating KP-Navratnamala Part 2; when I downloaded the file sent by you, I realised that it will create file size / lengthy download time issues.

6] My humble opinion in my experience is that embedding multi fonts will not increase the file size. I would like to differ in this aspect from the opinion given by Mr Vadivel. Comparing a web page to an eBook in PDF format is not correct since their properties differ.

7] Download time will very from PC to PC based on the broadband speed / connectivity used by the reader.

8] Increase in number of pages also will increase the file size but to the maximum possible I have been able to retain the file size range between 1.50 to 1.75 MB, per issue. I will endeavour my best.

I suggest you to seek the views of Sri Rangarajan ji also in this regard since he is a technical expert.

Warm Regards K S Narayanan

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Tinwin sir has full grasped on KPs funda and it is very useful for KP student like us to go thru the articles and grasp his articles which is written inmost lucid manners. At times we do need his comments based on his experience even it is not in line with gurujis taeching.Any I wish his many more of his valuable years for the lovers of the KP

with regards T.R.Kapoor5 ---

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