![]() ![]() However, theexplanations given by Sri K.Baskaran on the basis of stars andelements for the rules of the tradition are very interesting.The basis of traditional astrology is the Kalapurusha Thathva.The zodiac is divided into the twelve signs of 30° each and thestarting point of the zodiac is 0☊ries. The fundamental rules of this systemare still obtained from the traditional system. This method does notuse the aspects, ownerships, conjunctions, exaltations anddebilitations of planets. ![]() Baskaranof Madurai and his system now referred to as the KB systemuses the calculation procedure of KrishnaMurthy.However, predictions are made based on the 'theory ofcuspalinterlinks' proposed by Sri Baskaran. This system was further developed by Sri K. An expert astrologer can make accuratepredictions but the multiplicity of the rules can confuse thenovice and uninitiated.The Krishnamurthy Padhdhathi, or KP system as it is popularlyknown, developed in the 20th century was a markedly differentsystem and the late Sri Krishnamoorthy gave a new method ofpreparing the chart and a new set of rules for prediction.However, his rules still made use of the traditional aspects ofplanets. In addition to these,additional specific rules are also to be used and these are wellknown by the term yogas - there are several hundreds if notthousands of the yogas. The basis for making predictions in traditional astrologyhas been well known - the karakas of planets, the rasis, bhavas,aspects between planets, ownership etc. D.G.R.SharmaPrincipal Lecturer, COE, UNITEN7th Km, Jalan Kajang Puchong,43009, Kajang,MALAYSIA.FOREWORDAstrology has been practiced for several centuries with varyingresults. ![]()
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