Necessary Time

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How many hours—that is, how much time—is required per week? And in which month (approximately) will the contact program be held?

Answer: You may study the course at your own pace, as every individual has their own unique timeline and method for learning a subject. In Vedic studies, it is recommended to wake up early—between 4:00 and 4:30 AM—and to commence your studies by 5:00 AM. In this way, you can devote approximately 1–2 hours to study each morning—a time when there are no distractions, and the mind is well-rested and free from the accumulated energies of the day. During the early morning hours, the mind resides in a highly sattvic state; whereas, after approximately 8:00 AM, the rajasic influence of the day gradually begins to predominate.

A specific number of lessons will be made available on a regular basis each month, and you are expected to study them throughout that month.

 

The PJC Himalaya classes are typically held towards the end of the year, between September and November. All PJC sessions and classes invariably commence on a Thursday.

Author: Sanjay Rath
Sanjay Rath (उड़िया: ସଞୟ ରଥ) comes from a traditional family of astrologers in Puri, whose lineage traces back to Sri Achyuta Das (Achyutananda). Sanjay Rath uses the Brihat Parashara Horashastra, Jaimini Upadesha Sutra, Brihat Jataka, and Kalyanavarma's Saravali as the foundation of his astrology, and draws on various other Jyotish scriptures. His overall teachings and writings span various schools of thought, although he has not created his own brand of astrology.