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  2. Brihat Jataka - Wikipedia

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    Bhattotpala, who had written his commentary on Brihat Samhita as Utpala, and in his writings refers to Vikramaditya Saka i.e. Vikram Samvat and not Salivahana Saka or Shalivahana era, completed his commentary, Jagaccandrika, on Brihat Jataka in the year 832 A.D. [10] [11] by which year he had also finished commenting upon other works of ...

  3. Varāhamihira - Wikipedia

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    The Brihat-samhita; complete translation by N. Chidambaram Iyer Online edition with glossary; Pancasiddhantika, Brihat Jataka, Brihat Samhita and Hora Shastra Various editions in English and Sanskrit. (PDF) The Brihat Jataka (PDF) – archived from Wayback Machine

  4. Daśādhyāyī - Wikipedia

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    Recent research suggests that Govinda only wrote Nauka, another commentary of the entire Brihat Jataka text with same style and language during the 13th century. Daśādhyāyī appeared during 15th century with same narrative style but for only ten chapters of Brihat Jataka. [7]

  5. Phaladeepika - Wikipedia

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    Phaladeepika is a treatise on Hindu astrology written by Mantreswara. The text is written in lyrical Sanskrit verse comprises 865 slokas and 28 chapters. [1] It is one of the more significant works on Hindu astrology, along with Bṛhat Parāśara Horāśāstra of Parashara, Brihat Jataka of Varahamihira, and Jataka Parijata of Vaidyanatha Dikshita.

  6. Drekkana - Wikipedia

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    Varahamihira subscribes to the Parasari method and describes all thirty-six drekkanas (Brihat Jataka Ch.XXVII). A planet gains strength when it is in its own drekkana. He recommends the use of the drekkana occupied by the Sun at the time of query for ascertaining the lagna when the time of birth is not known. [3]

  7. Bṛhat Saṃhitā - Wikipedia

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    Bṛhat-saṃhitā [a] is a 6th-century Sanskrit-language encyclopedia compiled by Varāhamihira in present-day Ujjain, India.Besides the author's area of expertise—astrology and astronomy—the work contains a wide variety of other topics.His book is divided into 3 sections namely Tantra, Hora and Samhita.

  8. Category:Works by Varāhamihira - Wikipedia

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  9. Raja yoga (Hindu astrology) - Wikipedia

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    Varahamihira in his Brihat Jataka XI.19, to ascertain when one may get ruling power or lose it or try to overcome the misfortune, states that the person acquires royal power in the sub-period of the most powerful planet or of the planet who is in the 10th or in the Lagna; he loses power in the sub-period of an unfriendly or debilitated planet ...