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Hindu astrology, also
called Indian astrology,
jyotisha (Sanskrit: ज्योतिष, romanized: jyotiṣa; from jyót 'light,
heavenly body') and, more recently, Vedic...
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Vedanga Jyotisha (IAST: Vedāṅga Jyotiṣa), or
Jyotishavedanga (Jyotiṣavedāṅga), is one of
earliest known Indian texts on
astrology (
Jyotisha). The extant...
- Gargiya-
jyotisha (IAST: Gārgīya-jyotiṣa), also
known as Garga-samhita (IAST: Garga-saṃhitā), is a 1st-century
Indian Sanskrit-language
astrological treatise...
- (lyrics) of the
songs reflect a
profound knowledge of the
mantra and
jyotisha sastras.
Jyotisha Nakshatra Saptarshi List of
Hindu deities List of
Hindu pilgrimage...
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Sanskrit word
Jyotishi meaning "astrologer" or a
person who
practices jyotisha.
Jyotisha refers to
Hindu astrology and
astronomy and is
derived from jyotish...
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sixty in the sun, is the
quantity of half-months (Syzygy)). —
Rigveda Jyotisha-vedanga 4 Translator: Kim
Plofker The
Vedic culture developed a sophisticated...
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Hindu calendar Chitragupta Hindu units of
measurement Hindu astronomy Jyotisha Nisan Henderson, Helene. (Ed.) (2005) Holidays, festivals, and celebrations...
- The term
Varga (Sanskrit varga, 'set, division') in
Indian astrology (
Jyotisha)
refers to the
division of a
zodiacal sign (rāśi) into parts. Each such...
- The Bhṛgu Saṃhitā is a Saṃskṛta
astrological (
Jyotisha)
treatise attributed in its
introduction to Bhrigu, one of the "Saptarshis" ("seven sages") of the...
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Vedas dating 1500 BCE or older. The
oldest known text is the
Vedanga Jyotisha,
dated to 1400–1200 BCE (with the
extant form
possibly from 700 to 600...