Krishnamurti Padhati System : An Introduction

Krishnamurti Padhati ( KP System ) is an excellent system of astrological predictions conceived and created by The Great Indian Astrology master late Prof. K.S. Krishnamurti. KP System is based on finer points of Indian and Western astrology and borrows important concepts from many branches of astrology. Regarded as most accurate system of present time, KP System of astrology is easy to learn and easy to apply. Contrary to classical Hindu astrology, KP system is systematic and very well defined.

Here are some major differences to Vedic astrology:
   KP system gives importance to the Constellations / Stars / Nakshatras.
divisions of the Zodiac which is obviously the most desired for precision.
   Further it divides each Constellation / Star / Nakshatra division into further 9 subdivisions called 'SUBS'. These sub divisions are not equal divisions, but are as per the Vimshottari Dashas Divisions System.
   K.P. System uses K.P. Ayanamshas as opposed to Lahiri Ayanamshas mostly used in Vedic System. The difference between two is about 6 minutes (Kala).
   This system uses Cusps that is house/ bhav beginnings like Western Systems, as opposed to Vedic System which uses House Centres i.e. Bhav Madhyas.

   This system uses Placidus House system.
   The planet in its dasha gives results as per its Nakshtra-Swami (Star-Lord) rather than the planet itself.
   Hence Planet is represents the SOURCE, that Planet's Star-Lord represents the EFFECTS, RESULTS and that Planet's.
   Sub gives idea of the FINAL DIRECTION of that result.
   KP highly uses Ruling Planets methodology which says that the planets at the time of desire and fructifications are always same.
   House characteristics are given more importance than planetary characteristics.


Importance Of Eight Directions in Vastu Shastra

According to Vaastu Shastra, the entire universe exists in endless space and has no direction whatsoever. However, on Earth our directions are defined with respect to the Sun. Vastu Shastra identifies eight cardinal directions on which all are activities are based, each of which has a particular significance. India is the only country where the 4 sub-directions also have a special name assigned to them just like the main directions. This emphasises the importance directions played in ancient times.
Orientation is very important in In the technology of Indian architecture. The basic rules of Vastu Shastra are based on the eight directions – Four principle directions:

  North (Uttara, ruled by Lord Kuber, God of Wealth)
  South (Dakshina, ruled by Lord Yama, God of Death)
  East (Purva, ruled by Lord Indra, King of Gods, and Lord Aditya/Surya, God of Sun/Energy)
  West (Pashcima, ruled by Lord Varun, God of Rain/Water)

Four secondary directions:


  North-East (Ishanya,ruled by Lord Ishanya, God of All Quarters)
  North-West (Vayavya, ruled by Lord Vayu, God of Winds)
  South-East (Agneya, ruled by Lord Agni, God of Fire)
  South-West (Nairutya, ruled by Pitru or Ancestors)

Center Zone (Brahmasthan):

Brahmasthan is an important and significant part of plot which should be kept vacant and free from any construction. It is the main centre of any plot from where Vastu directions are determined which makes it extremely important point. According to Vastu this area of plot should be fixed for open space with no construction because Brahmasthan is the root of energies that are dispersed to every corner and surrounding of plot. So construction in the centre of plot means blocking the main energy that keeps a living place lively.

Pythagoras Numerology

Pythagoras was born on the island of Samos, in the 6th century BC. Little is known about the early part of his life. He traveled extensively throughout Southern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East and probably lived and studied for some time in Egypt. He later established a school on Kroton, in Southern Italy, where he taught Mathematics, Astronomy, and Music.

Pythagoras; The Father of Western Numerology. As a teacher, he was respected and feared. Many people considered him dangerous. In an attempt to safeguard his school, his students were sworn to secrecy and were not allowed to write anything down.

He is most often associated with the theorem in his name.

Certainly, he is held in the highest regard as one of the preeminent mathematicians of all time. However, it was his passion for learning, for truth, and for the discovery of grace and harmony in all aspects of life that sets him apart from other philosophers
It is believed that Pythagoras lived to be almost a hundred years old. He died when his school was attacked and burned to the ground.
The Pythagorean system, is among the most enduring and popular of all self-help methods ever created.Pythagorean numerology was organized by Greek philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras, who combined the mathematical disciplines of the Arabic, Druid, Phoenician, Egyptian, and Essene sciences. Since then, it has continued to evolve. The Pythagorean system is today the most commonly used system of numerology in the West.
Pythagorean Numerology, or "Modern Numerology," as it's often called, is used in the majority of cases. Pythagorean Numerology is very popular because it's easier to learn how to translate letters into numbers, and to master their meanings. The name, when analyzed under Pythagorean Numerology, gives a psycho­logical bent to what motivates you, what you best ex­press naturally, as well as the impression you're likely to make on others. Thus, Pythagorean Numerology method defines the natural talents, abilities, and tools that you were given at birth. This is why using the full name at birth is very important under this Pythagorean Numerology system.
The science of Pythagorean Numerology begins with five primary numbers: two that can be derived from your birthday, and three that come from your name. These numbers, offer us insight into who we are and how we can improve our lives in Pythagorean Numerology. :

1.     Life Path Number – Derived from date of birth, month and year
2.     Expression Number – Derived from complete name
3.     Birth Number – Derived from date of birth
4.     Heart Desire Number – Derived from vowels of name
5.     Personality Number – Derived from consonants of name

-      Challenge Number depicts the hurdles in life we must develop means of overcoming
-      Pinnacles depict describing the major stages of life
-      Personal Year depicts showing how our lives will flow in the coming year

Usually people want to know if they are compatible with other people, family, lovers, coworkers etc. A precise Pythagorean Numerology calculation can analyze if a person is in harmony with others.
This numerical knowledge is specifically formulated through the study of numerology and anyone who is interested in the inner nature of things would be well advised to study it, or at least to get their numerology explained to them by a skilled numerologist. Numerologists describe our lives in terms of
These are the key factors in Numerology and help to explain our lives, loves and destinies through the power of Number.

TAROT CARDS :

The tarot is most commonly viewed as a tool for divination. A traditional tarot reading involves a seeker - someone who is looking for answers to personal questions - and a reader - someone who knows how to interpret the cards. After the seeker has shuffled and cut the deck, the reader lays out the chosen cards in a pattern called a spread. Each position in the spread has a meaning, and each card has a meaning as well. The reader combines these two meanings to shed light on the seeker's question.

How to read Tarot Cards. :

1. Keep it Simple

Make a commitment to yourself to keep it simple. Stick to simple spreads, simple meanings and simple techniques. You’ll find your confidence grows immensely when you keep it simple.

2. Create a Personal Connection with the Tarot

Look to your everyday life for personal examples of the Tarot cards. What card best describes your day today? Make it personal.

3. Swap the Celtic Cross for a 1-3 Card Spread

Use simple 1-3 card Tarot spreads. You’ll be pleasantly surprised about how much insight you can gain from even just a 1-card reading.

4. Draw a Tarot Card a Day

The best way to learn Tarot and to create a personal connection with the Tarot is to draw a card a day.Ask the Tarot each day, “What energy do I need to focus on today?” and proactively manifest that energy throughout your day.

5. Read the Picture in the Card

One of the easiest ways to understand what a Tarot card means is to look at the picture. Then, relate it back to what you are experiencing. What can the story in the card tell you about your life right now? What new lessons can you learn?

6. Tune in to Your Intuition

What you are doing is connecting with your intuitive read of the card – which is often way more powerful than regurgitating book meanings!

7. Read Tarot for Yourself

Make time each day to do a short Tarot reading for yourself. You’ll learn more about the Tarot and about yourself.

8. Use the Tarot Mindfully

Draw on the cards when you have an open mind and an open heart. Treat the cards (and yourself) with respect and give yourself enough time and space to truly accept the wisdom they have to offer you.

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