Deva Keralam (English translation)
author: R. Santhanam
edition: 2004, Sagar Publications
pages: 884
ISBN-10: 8170821622
ISBN-13: 9788170821625
Topic: Jyotisha
Mangala Nadiamsa—other effects
This chapter describes Mangala Nadiamsa—other effects in the book Deva Keralam (English translation) translated by R. Santhanam from the original Sanskrit text containing over 8,000 Sanskrit verses. This book deals with a number of predictions about an individual within Hindu Astrology (Jyotish). The text is classified as a Nadi work which deals with locating birth Nadiamsas—a technique from Nadi Shastra (horary astrology) which is capable of giving details regarding one’s birth.
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Cidgaganacandrika (study) [by S. Mahalakshmi]
This Paravac is called Mangala. Mangala is further classified as Para and Apara. Paramangala is the Para form of Vac. Apara takes the three forms of Pashyanti, Madhyama and Vaikhari represented by “i”, “li”, “ka” (three) Varnas. “i” and “li” Varnas are also found in Sasvara ambaratmika Shakti. Both abodes[1] are Shakti s form as Vac. She is Para at the highest subtility stage of manifestation of the universe of names and forms. Notes and Sanskrit references: [1] Cf....
Read full contents: Verse 115 [Ambara Dvaya-rupa of Shakti]
Garga Samhita (English) [by Danavir Goswami]
English translation of verse 4. 2. 12: After some thought, the pauper Mangala sent his beautiful-eyed daughters to King Nanda s circle....
Read full contents: Verse 4.2.12
Jnaneshwari (Bhavartha Dipika) [by Ramchandra Keshav Bhagwat]
The one amongst the planets, which has the appearance of live-coal, is called “Mangal [Mangala]” (mangala—Mars-the auspicious one); in that same light the term “quality” (guna) is figuratively used in respect of this dark and thoughtless one (dhriti). Such a one is the very idol, prepared out of well-wrought darkness (tamas), in which are stored up all the demerits....
Read full contents: Verse 18.35
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[Deva Keralam (English translation): index]
[Volume 1 - Preface and Introduction]
[Volume 2 - Preface]
[Volume 3 - Preface]