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  2. Jataka Parijata - Wikipedia

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    Vaidyanatha Dikshita, was the author of Jataka Parijata. He was the son of Venkatadri Dikshita and grandson of Anniah Dikshita, was a Brahmin belonging to the Bharadwaja Gotra. He is believed to have lived in South India either in the 14th or 15th century A.D. [citation needed] Not much is known about his life except for his statement in Jataka ...

  3. Parajata yoga - Wikipedia

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    Vaidyanatha Dikshita in his Jataka Parijata (Ch.III Sloka 48-55) tells us that if the Moon is in a sign owned by a benefic planet or is in vargas owned by Jupiter a legitimate child is born but not when - a) the 12th house is aspected by the Sun or b) if the Sun and the Moon are in a varga of the Sun or the Moon or c) if Jupiter does not aspect ...

  4. Brihat Jataka - Wikipedia

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    Brihat Jataka was considered to be a jewel among astrological literature and indeed in my early days of study there were many translations and commentaries on Varahamihira's Brhat Jataka....In South India Brihat Jataka (and its commentaries) is held in the highest esteem, not BPHS.

  5. List of Jatakas - Wikipedia

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    The Jataka tales are a voluminous body of literature concerning the stories of previous births of Gautama Buddha. Following is the list of Jataka tales mentioned in Buddhist literature or mythology. The tales are dated between 300 BC and 400 AD.

  6. Jataka tales - Wikipedia

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    Jataka stories were depicted on the railings and torans of the stupas. [1] [2] According to Peter Skilling, this genre is "one of the oldest classes of Buddhist literature." [3] Some of these texts are also considered great works of literature in their own right. [4] The various Indian Buddhist schools had different collections of jātakas.

  7. Trikonasthanas - Wikipedia

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    Jataka Parijata (Sloka VII.12) states that the Sun in the 3rd, the Moon in the 9th and Jupiter in the 5th, all vested with strength, make one powerful and very rich. Saravali (Sloka XXXV.168) states that similar would be the result if from Mars, Jupiter, the Moon and the Sun happen to occupy the 5th, the 9th and the 3rd bhavas in any order ...

  8. List of Bal Sahitya Puraskar winners for Urdu - Wikipedia

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    Year Author Work Genre References 2010: Syed Ghulam Haider: Akhri Chori aur Doosri Kahaniyan: Short Stories: 2011: Aadil Aseer Dehlavi: Kulliyat-e-Aadil (Vol. 1)

  9. Daśādhyāyī - Wikipedia

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    Earlier scholars considered the 13th-century author Govinda Bhattathiri alias Govindan to be the author of Daśādhyāyī, and its earlier version Nauka.According to B. V. Raman, Govinda has very intelligently tried to read some secret or hidden meanings into Varāha Mihira's writings other than they would ordinarily imply. [5]