containing digital formats of the magazine from its early revival in 1936 through its final print years in the mid-2000s.
in Pune, maintain physical and sometimes scanned copies of specific monthly issues spanning the late 20th century. Transition to the Modern Era
| Source | Coverage | “Updated” Features | Cost | |--------|----------|--------------------|------| | | 1936–1998 (90% complete) | Searchable OCR, bookmarked issues, corrected page order | Free | | Raman Publications (official site) | Select volumes (1960–1985) | High-res scans, original advertisements intact | Paid (digital) | | Astrology Hub Pro (subscription) | 1936–2005 (full run) | Indexed by author/subject, corrected charts, mobile-friendly | $19/month | | Physical archives (Bangalore – by appointment) | 1936–1998 (bound) | None (physical only); includes handwritten marginalia by Raman | Free (visit) | bv raman astrology old magazine in archives updated
If you gain access to the , do not waste time reading general horoscopes. Here is a researcher’s recommended reading list from the collection:
Unlike modern astrologers who look only at the natal Moon, Raman looked at the transit (Gochara) over the Natal Lagna (Ascendant) AND the Natal Atmakaraka (planet with highest degree). This three-tiered system is explained repeatedly across the 1940s issues. containing digital formats of the magazine from its
By utilizing updated indices and digital repositories, the profound astrological heritage of Dr. B.V. Raman continues to be preserved, studied, and applied by the modern astrological community.
For three decades, Aniruddh had taught classical astronomy, but his private obsession was the history of Indian astrology. Specifically, he was hunting for the lost July 1954 issue of The Astrological Magazine , edited by the legendary Dr. B.V. Raman. Here is a researcher’s recommended reading list from
: Provides a historical summary and access to materials from the magazine’s original run (1895–2008).
You can access both historical and modern updates through these primary channels: