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P.V.R. Narasimha Rao is an engineer by profession. He did his B. Tech
in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Indian Institute of
Technology, Madras (1987-1991). Her did his masters at Rice University,
Houston, US (1991-1993). He works as a software engineer near Boston,
USA.
He is seriously interested in Jyotish and Sanskrit literature. His
academic record includes two diplomas equivalent to Bachelor’s degree in
Sanskrit at a young age: Sanskrita Bhaashaa Kovida diploma form
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan at an age of 10 and Sanskrita Bhaashaa Visaarada
diploma, with distinction from a board in Baroda at an age of 11. He is
an ardent student of Jyotish and a designated Jyotish Guru at “Sri
Jagannath Vedic Centre.”
With the Creator said to be one of its eighteen great preceptors,
Jyotish Vedic astrology is thought to be as old as this creation is.
There are many excellent books on Jyotish written in Sanskrit language
by great Maharshis and brilliant scholars. Thanks to the yeoman service
rendered by Dr. B.V. Raman and the efforts of other Indian astrologers
to follow him, today we ye a fair amount of Jyotish literature in
English language too.
Considering the wealth of Vedic astrology literature in Sanskrit and
English, another book may not really be needed. Even if another book is
needed, there are many erudite scholars who are better equipped than me
to write. Nevertheless, I wanted, like a parrot that enthusiastically
repeats the few words learnt by it, to share with fellow students the
little knowledge I received from classics and from my gurus