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THE BEGINNING OF THE KRISHNAMURTI PADHDHATI
INTRODUCTION WITH
LATE PROF. K.S. KRISHNAMURTI AND HIS RESEARCH
Astrology, a very ancient science preached and practised by our saints, sages and nobles,
was a divine gift to us. In the course of time, when it had fallen into the
hands of the unworthy and incompetent, it lost its glory. Even truths were
eclipsed, and clouds of doubts spread in the wilderness.
In India, when Astrology was fast
losing its glory, at that time a silent and salient scholar was born on the
banks of the river Kaveri in Thiruvaiyaru (Lat/ Long: 10°N53', 79°E6'), on 1st
November 1908 (Sunday) at 12:11 P.M. in Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu,
India. Prof. K.S. Krishnamurti (KSK), whose full name is “KUTHUR
SUBBARAYAIYER KRISHNAMURTI”, is the inventor/ discoverer of a unique and
scientific stellar astrological method popularly known as Krishnamurti
Padhdhati.
After education from St. Joseph
College, Tiruchirappalli, he entered into service at the King Institute, Guindy,
Chennai, in the Public Health Department on 14-7-1927. He had fascination,
dedication, eagerness and sincerity for the study of Astrology and studied both
Parasara and Western systems till 1934. He critically analysed the failure of
predictions as well as the timing of events and caused dissatisfaction with the
results of Astrology, during the period of 1934 to 1946. From 1939, with two
assistants, Prof. K.S. Krishnamurti carried out research, and Prof. K.S. Krishnamurti’s preaching and
practices were enhanced with more vigour. On receipt of Lord Uchista Maha
Ganapathi from Jagadguru Shankaracharya of Kamakoti in 1951 and consequently
KSK attained his goal. However, finally in 1951, after great and
considerable period of struggle in modern era and he is known as “Aadhunik
Varamihira” developed the concept of Sub-lord theory based on “Dhruva
Nadi” of Satyacharya.
From this time, he started the transmission of the fruits of his research and knowledge to the students of astrology, who met him daily in the evenings till 1961. He retired from service voluntarily on 19.09.1961. Since 20-3-1963 Astrology & Athrishta, KP Ephemeris for the years 1911-1970 and 6 KP Readers were published and Prof. KSK was awarded 2 titles- a) JYOTHISH MARTHAND along with Gold Medal for his excellency, conferred by the then Governor of Bombay Shri P.V. Cherian in 1964 and b) SOTHIDA MANNAN by Mr. T. Sivaprasagam on behalf of the Malaysian Astrological Society (MAS) on 29th June 1970 for his astrological yeoman services. Guruji left his inanimate body and worldly affairs in 30.03.1972 at 2 A.M. in Madras (now Chennai) and may attained Moksha in Heavenly abode.

When astrology lost its rapid hold In India, our
revered Guruji Late Prof. K.S. Krishnamurti worked hard to established
Astrology as perfect as any other science. He codified the principles
enunciated in old texts and added much more material and method. He was the
first to dwell elaborately on the efficacy of the nakshatras and their sub
division. This has brought a revolution in predictive astrology. After years of
deep research, he discovered the influence of the “star and sub”.
Late Prof. K.S. Krishnamurti wanted to invent a
method in the field of astrology, which is without complications, persuasive
and able to make 100 percent accurate predictions. This research was not easy
for Professor Krishnamurti either. In the beginning, his prophecy was not
correct in some cases, but for the sake of failure as a result of possessing an
inquisitive mindset undeterred, he continued his research with enthusiasm and
in the end his relentless efforts gain success by the grace of Lord Maha Ganapathi.
During his research, he first noticed that a planet
owned or occupied in a house cusp is not the strongest result giving planet of
that house cusp. Whenever there are planets in the constellation of the
occupant or the owner, such planets deposited in the constellation offers the
result. Occupants or owners do not offer the results of the houses but they
offer the results of the lord of the constellation in which they are deposited.
The planet or planets in the constellations of that planet are the strongest
significator of that particular cusp.
He also noticed that more than one planet in the
same house cusp is in their Dasa periods provides complete contrary results.
Even different planets in the same constellation produce different results.
After this realization, a star is divided into nine sections in proportion of
Vimshottari Dasa system. The thought of doing comes to his mind, the first part
of which is the star of that planet and the rest 8 divisions are in the same
order as the Vimshottari Dasa sequence, i.e. Venus after Ketu, Sun after Venus,
and Moon after Sun etc. Since there are 27 stars in the zodiac, each star (360°
÷ 27) =13° 20' or 800'. Since the total Vimshottari Dasa period is 120 years,
it is in proportion of planetary dasa period of the planets. The division of
the Sun is 800 x 6/120 = 0° 40' 0". Similarly, the division or sub of the
Moon is 1° 6 40, Mars and Ketu is 0° 46' 40", Rahu is 2° 0' 0",
Jupiter is 1° 46' 40", Saturn is 2° 6' 40" and Mercury's sub is 1°
53' 20".
The
discovery of this section or Sub is after 11 years of rigorous research by
Prof. K.S. Krishnamurti brings him the glory of success. The Sub is the
deciding factor of a planet or a house cusp that has been proved beyond doubt.
However, he put special emphasis on twins as the
subject of his research. He researched the life events of the preceding period
and the time of the event of many twins. With the blessing of Lord Maha
Ganapathi, his research was successful, and some truths were revealed. Later he
himself was satisfied with the results of his discovery and then his method
from 1951 AD began to teach his students.
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