The broader-minded authorities believe that the predictive branch of Astrology needs considerable co-operative research effort by sincere and dedicated persons so as to develop a Scientific Astrological System. This book is yet another effort in this direction. I have tried to elucidate the Theory upon which each aspect of predictive technique used in Sub-Sub and Cuspal Interlinks philosophy is based. I hope learned persons will read this rare treatise on Astrology which is in fact, a synthesis of Nakshatra, Navamsa and Nadiamsa concepts of our ancient astrological systems.

Analysis of natal chart is a Herculean task. Human life is very complex. To break this complexity into smaller chains to delineate every thing about a particular aspect is an awful experience. Moreover, to construct a true natal chart itself tests the capability and patience of the Astrologer. Horary Astrology at least places the Astrologer in a much comfortable position as far as the construction of chart is concerned. A little sincere effort is required by the Astrologer to check the genuineness of the chart and make prediction to the relevant query of the person who has come to consult the Astrologer. The reader’s dedication, devotion and the open minded approach will bring rewards.

I have strong conviction that a scientific Astrological system has to account for individual differences. Any concept or rule that does not contribute to the uniqueness of the horoscope should not be accepted as a predictive tool. Thus, I do not take into consideration the Retrogression & Combustion of planets or even Aspect Theory (western or Indian). These do not change fast enough to account for uniqueness of horoscope.

Horary Astrology and Cuspal Interlinks ” is a book on predictive Astrology based on the Sub-Sub and Cuspal Interlinks Theory. It is in tune with the Nadi and Navamsa concept of Nadi Astrology. I have made a humble attempt to handle the subject of Horary Astrology in simple, lucid and scientific way. Topics pertaining to each house have been dealt to enable the reader to master the scientific way of predictive techniques. Timing events and use of Transits have been explained in very clear, practical, illustrative and rational basis.

Hope these efforts to unearth the ancient concepts of Astrology will make the readers proud of Astrology.

To conclude I would request the readers to remember that horary chart is not a substitute for a true natal chart. It should be analysed only for a particular aspect upon which the mind of the native was focused at that time. It can, however, be used as a supporting tool when analysing a natal chart.

S.P Khullar
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  1. Ravi Kumar

    I am very much impressed with the clarity with which you have logically and systematically explained the analysis of Acharaya Rajneesh’s chart.You have certainely gone a step ahead by developing the Sub-Sub lord theory. I am eagerly waiting for your this book

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