Hindu Astrology and the West is a remarkable work by Dr. B. V. Raman that documents his historic travels across America and Europe while introducing the principles of Hindu astrology to Western audiences. The book combines travel writing, cultural observation, and astrological philosophy, presenting the author's experiences during international conferences, lectures, and meetings with scholars, scientists, and astrologers. Through vivid descriptions of cities like New York, London, and Washington, the book also captures the social atmosphere of the West during the late 1950s and early 1960s.
The book highlights how Hindu astrology, or Jyotisha, was presented as a scientific and philosophical discipline rather than merely a mystical belief system. Dr. Raman explains the deep connection between astrology, Karma, Indian culture, and spiritual traditions, while also comparing Eastern and Western astrological methods. His lectures and interactions with Western astrologers reveal the growing curiosity in the West toward India's ancient knowledge systems and demonstrate how astrology became a bridge for cultural understanding between East and West.
In addition to travel experiences and astrological discussions, the book contains valuable chapters on Nadi Astrology, predictive techniques, and the evolution of astrological thought in modern times. It provides readers with insights into both Indian traditions and Western society through the eyes of an Indian scholar visiting foreign lands for the first time. Rich in historical reflections, philosophical ideas, and personal experiences, Hindu Astrology and the West remains an important contribution for readers interested in astrology, cultural exchange, and the global spread of Hindu intellectual traditions.