- also
called Indian astrology,
Jyotisha (Sanskrit: ज्योतिष, romanized:
jyotiṣa; from jyót 'light,
heavenly body') and, more recently,
Vedic astrology...
-
Vedic Astrology Jyotiṣa, the
Lagna (लग्न) or Hour Marker, is the
first moment of
contact between the soul and its new life on
earth in
Jyotiṣa. Lagna's Rashi...
-
classical body of
literature on the
topic of
Hindu astrology,
known as
Jyotiṣa,
dating to the
medieval period of
classical Sanskrit literature (roughly...
- 'science', and 'advice'.
Venerable Parāśara,
leader among Muni-Sages [said:]
Jyotiṣa, the
supreme limb of the Vedas, has
three divisions - Horā, Gaṇita and...
- spheres. Śrīpati had
introduced one of the main
methods of
house division in
Jyotiṣa,
known as Śrīpati Bhāva system. Dhīkotida-karana (1039) is 20-verse text...
- Panchānga, and is
often pronounced Panchāng.
Panchangas are used in
Jyotisha (
Jyotiṣa) (Indian astrology). In
Nepal and
Eastern India,
including ****am, Bengal...
-
Hindu astronomy,
corresponding to 35, 39, and 41
Arietis all together. In
Jyotiṣa,
Bharani is
ruled by
Shukra (the
planet Venus). Also, it is classified...
- and
investigations in all
areas related to the
branch of śāstra
known as
jyotiṣa. This
branch of śāstra, in its
broadest sense,
incorporates several subdisciplines...
-
Vyakarana (vyākaraṇa):
grammar Nirukta (nirukta):
etymology Jyotisha (
jyotiṣa):
astrology (Hindu astronomy)
Kalpa (kalpa):
ritual Historical Indian mathematics...
- 4:30 p.m.–6:00 p.m. (8th part)
Grahana Svarbhanu Rahu Ketu (mythology)
Jyotiṣa Navagraha Grimes, John A. (1
January 1996). A
Concise Dictionary of Indian...