Sanjay Rath

Pandit
Sanjay Rath
Native name ସଞୟ ରଥ
Born (1963-08-07) 7 August 1963
Sambalpur
Residence New Delhi, India
Nationality India
Known for Jyotiṣa (Vedic Astrology)
Spouse(s) Sarbani Rath
Children Aditi Rath, Somanath
Parent(s) Umakant Rath, Manjoo Rath
Website srath.com
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Sanjay Rath (Odia: ସଞୟ ରଥ; born 7 August 1963 at Sambalpur, Odisha) is an Indian astrologer.[1] He comes from a traditional family of astrologers from Bira Balabhadrapur Sasan village in Puri, which trace their lineage back to Shri Achyuta Das (Acyutananda).[2] Sanjay Rath studied under his uncle, the late Pandit Kasinath Rath. His grandfather, the late Pandit Jagannath Rath, was the Jyotish Ratna of Odisha and authored many books on Jyotisha.

Sanjay Rath became a graduate of mechanical engineering and joined the Government of India[3] in July 1991. He was promoted to Under Secretary in the Ministry of Defence in October 1997. Sanjay Rath resigned from government service in September 2000 to focus on Jyotisha.

To promote the teachings of his paramparā Sanjay Rath has formed a non-profit organisation called Śrī Jagannāth Center where his advanced students are helping to spread Jyotiṣa in a way that keeps its spiritual roots. Students learn not only about Jyotiṣa, but also Mantra Śāstra, mudra, prāṇayāma, meditation, and the Sanātana Dharma.

Publications

Sanjay Rath at an astrology conference,seated first from left

Sanjay Rath,and his students write Jyotiṣa articles,which are published in quarterly magazine,Jyotish Digest.


References

  1. "Vedic astrology lessons in 'guru-sishya parampara' – Times of India". Indiatimes. 9 December 2002. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
  2. Torch Bearers of Vedic Traditions : Brahmin Sasan Villages in Orissa by Nityananda Patnaik. Vedam Books, New Delhi, Classical, 2002, ix, 227 p. ISBN 81-7054-346-0
  3. CSL No.3285
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