- The
Yavanajātaka (Sanskrit:
yavana 'Gr****' + jātaka 'nativity' = 'nativity
according to the Gr****s'),
written by Sphujidhvaja, is an
ancient text in Indian...
-
introduction of Gr****
astrology to
India is the
Yavanajātaka which dates to the
early centuries CE.: 383 The
Yavanajātaka (lit. "Sayings of the Gr****s") was translated...
-
Western Asia,
including Zoroastrian and ****enistic influences. The
Yavanajataka, or
Science of the Yavanas, was
written by the Indo-Gr****
named "Yavaneshvara"...
-
Western Asia,
including Zoroastrian and ****enistic influences. The
Yavanajataka, or 'Science of the Yavanas', was
written by the Indo-Gr****
named "Yavanesvara"...
-
Western Asia,
including Zoroastrian and ****enistic influences. The
Yavanajataka, or 'Science of the Yavanas', was
written by the Indo-Gr****
named "Yavanesvara"...
- Greco-Egyptian, if not Hermetic,
depictions of the
decans by way of the
Yavanajataka.
Their role in ****anese
astrology may have
derived from an
earlier Chinese...
- and
through the
early centuries of the
Common Era, for
example by the
Yavanajataka and the
Romaka Siddhanta, a
Sanskrit translation of a Gr**** text disseminated...
- the
later Pauliṣa-siddhānta from the
eighth century.
Similar to the
Yavanajātaka ("The
Sayings of the Gr****s"), the Pauliṣa Siddhānta is an
example of...
- such as the
Yavanajataka or the Brihat-Samhita, date to the
early centuries AD. The
oldest astrological treatise in
Sanskrit is the
Yavanajataka ("Sayings...
-
Yavanesvara ("Lord of the Gr****s"), who
translated from Gr**** to
Sanskrit the
Yavanajataka ("Saying of the Gr****s"), an
astrological treatise and India's earliest...