Analysing Horoscope Through Modern Techniques is one of the most respected modern-approach Vedic astrology books written by M. S. Mehta, published by Sagar Publications.
The book focuses on simplifying the complex process of horoscope analysis through systematic, logical, and easy-to-apply methods. It explains how planets behave differently as functional benefics or malefics for each ascendant, which is considered one of the strongest predictive tools in modern Vedic astrology.
The author provides step-by-step guidance on assessing planetary strength, identifying key yogas, analysing the Lagna chart, and evaluating divisional charts. Special emphasis is given to understanding the impact of houses, planetary aspects, conjunctions, and practical combinations that influence life events.
This book also includes clear explanation of dashas, transits, nature of planets, and ascendant-wise results, making it a valuable resource for both students and practitioners.
Written in simple English with practical examples, it enables readers to interpret horoscopes independently and make accurate predictions.
Whether you are learning astrology for personal knowledge or professional practice, this book provides a strong foundation in modern predictive techniques.
⭐ Why Read This Book?
Provides a modern and practical approach to Vedic horoscope analysis
Explains functional benefic/malefic planets clearly
Step-by-step method to analyse any birth chart
Strong focus on prediction-oriented techniques
Ideal for students who want logical, simplified guidance
⭐ Key Features
Ascendant-wise planetary behaviour
Functional nature of planets explained
Practical examples and case-based analysis
Clear method for chart interpretation
Easy English, structured explanations
Useful for predictive and applied astrology
⭐ Best For
Beginners in astrology
Intermediate learners
Astrology students preparing for higher study
Practising astrologers wanting modern techniques
Anyone learning chart reading and prediction











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