One entry, recently highlighted in the updated index, stopped me cold. It was a editorial from the 1960s where Raman discusses the coming "Age of Aquarius" (or the transition into it). Unlike the flower-power interpretations of the West, Raman’s view was stark and pragmatic. He predicted a revolution in communication technology that would make the world a "global village" (his words, decades before the internet).
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: The magazine focused on four primary branches of Jyotisha: Jataka : Predictive astrology based on birth charts. Mundane : Predictions concerning nations and global events. Muhurtha : Determining auspicious timings for events. Prasna : Horary astrology for answering specific questions. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. One entry, recently highlighted in the updated index,
in 2009, continuing the tradition of scholarly predictive work. Contemporary Relevance He predicted a revolution in communication technology that