Table of Contents: - Acknowledgement
- About the author
- Preface to the 2nd edition
- Preface to the 1st edition
- Introduction
- Section 1
- Chapter 1. Three stages of a prediction, part 1
- Chapter 2. Three stages of a prediction, part 2
- Section 2: Case studies
- Drama of a prediction: Justice Nandlal Untwalia
- Pain of a prediction: Fall of Morarji Desai
- Suspense of a prediction: Amitabh Bachchan
- The vein of a prediction: Recovery of lost property of wife of Dr. P. Diesh
- Three tiers of a prediction: Forcasting an event in railways
- The putt of a prediction: Shiraz Saheed
- The joy of a prediction: Forcasting academic distinction: Vishwas Madhav Sabnis
- The warmth of a prediction: K.C. Pant
- The thrill of a prediction: Margaret Alva
- Predicting light amidst gloom: Sanjay Srivastava's selection for IAS
- What is a replicable pattern?
- The US President Bill Clinton
- The lost kingdom
- Spectacular rise in career
- The boy who ran away
- The case of the ambassador who was kidnaped
- The charismatic actor politician NTR
- Section 3: Chapter 3. Astrology & science
- Conclusions
- Glossary
About the Author: From relative obscurity in 1990, K.N. Rao has become one of the leading Jyotish astrologers. He is the retired Director General of the Indian office of the Comptroller and Auditor General, with a life-long interest in astrology, which he learned from his mother. He calls astrology the super-science of the new age. He directs The Astrology School at the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, New Delhi. He is a prolific writer. He believes deeply in research that brings solid results. He is unafraid of redefining ancient Vedic scriptures for modern times. He eagerly seeks out obscure techniques, and, once he has tested them to his satisfaction, adds them to his ever-growing rapture. He is challenging & surprising. He is also cranky & apt to tell a fool what he really thinks of him (and in print, to boot), a fault which I think we should forgive.
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