- jātaka 'nativity' = 'nativity
according to the Gr****s'),
written by
Sphujidhvaja, is an
ancient text in
Indian astrology.
According to
David Pingree,...
- language.
However the only
version that
survives is the
verse version of
Sphujidhvaja which dates to AD 270. The
first Indian astronomical text to
define the...
-
Sanskrit is the
Yavanajataka ("Sayings of the Gr****s"), a
versification by
Sphujidhvaja in 269/270 AD of a now lost
translation of a Gr****
treatise by Yavanesvara...
-
developments in horoscopy",
himself quoting David Pingree "The
Yavanajataka of
Sphujidhvaja" p5)
Buddhist architecture, Lee Huu Phuoc,
Grafikol 2009, pp. 98–99 World...
- (dṛkāṇa). The
iconography and use of the
drekkanas is
mention earliest by
Sphujidhvaja in
Yavanajataka (269–270 CE), and
given detailed treatment by Varahamihira...
- mid-third
century CE, the Yavana-jātaka or 'Gr**** horoscopy' of one
Sphujidhvaja,
which is a
versified form of a
translated Gr**** work on astrology. Some...
-
Sidonii carmen astrologi**** (Teubner, Leipzig). 1978: The Yavanajātaka of
Sphujidhvaja (2 volumes) (Harvard
Oriental Series 48). 1986:
Vettii Valentis Antiocheni...
- [Brhajjataka of Varahamihira]; it has also
borrowed two
verses from
Sphujidhvaja... and its
existence is
presupposed by the
author of the uttara-khanda...
- 269 CE
Sanskrit text, Yavanajātaka (literally "Gr**** horoscopy") of
Sphujidhvaja, a
versification of an
earlier (c. 150 CE)
Indian prose adaptation of...
-
ruling king and also a
great writer on
sciences like Jina, Kasiraja,
Sphujidhvaja and
Janaka were. The
number of
Rashmis collectively gained by all planets...