Modern astrology is fast—birth charts generated in seconds, horoscopes written by algorithms. But Raman’s old magazines offer something algorithms cannot:
However, in late 2023 (and continuing into 2024), a major digitization initiative was completed. Funded by a grant from the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) and supported by the Raman Publications descendants, the has been digitally scanned, OCR-processed, and updated into a searchable database.
Rediscovering the Blueprint of Vedic Astrology: B.V. Raman’s Historic Magazine Archives Fully Updated
In 1936, he restarted The Astrological Magazine , a publication originally begun by his grandfather, B. Suryanarain Rao. Under Dr. Raman's stewardship, the magazine became an international phenomenon. It blended deep technical insights into planetary combinations (Yogas) with practical applications to world events, weather forecasting, and psychology. What the Updated Archives Contain
She didn’t destroy them. She didn’t report them immediately. Instead, she took photos with her phone, then carefully reburied the trunk.
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