Deva Keralam (English translation)
author: R. Santhanam
edition: 2004, Sagar Publications
pages: 884
ISBN-10: 8170821622
ISBN-13: 9788170821625
Topic: Jyotisha
Progeny, female child, dead children, grief, convey-ances, Sakata Yoga, happiness
This chapter describes Progeny, female child, dead children, grief, convey-ances, Sakata Yoga, happiness 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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The Devi Bhagavata Purana [by Swami Vijnanananda]
Then the Mahadevi Yoga Maya, assuming the appearance of a female artisan, taking that divine female child in her arms came there and handed her over to Vasudeva. 34. Vasudeva, too, delivered his child over to the lotus like hands of the Devi and, taking the female child instead, quickly returned with his heart full of joy. 35. He went unto the prison and kept that female child in the bed of Devaki and remained aside, fearful and anxious. 36-37....
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Mahabharata (English) [by Kisari Mohan Ganguli]
Beholding again this incident that enhances pain and grief, I do not for a moment like this world of men. Alas, fie on you, you men, that thus turn back, like foolish persons, at the vulture s bidding, though you are burning with grief on account of the death of this child. You cruel wights, how can you go away, casting off parental affection upon hearing the words of a sinful vulture of uncleansed soul? Happiness is followed by misery, and misery by happiness....
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The Bhagavata Purana [by G. V. Tagare]
Oh child, get up. These young children, your friends, are calling you to play. Oh Prince, you have slept for too long a period. You must have been famished with hunger. Enjoy breast-feeding and remove the grief of our relatives. 58. Unfortunate as I am, I have not (as usual) seen your lotuslike face with cheerful looks and innocent smile, Oh child....
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[Deva Keralam (English translation): index]
[Volume 1 - Preface and Introduction]
[Volume 2 - Preface]
[Volume 3 - Preface]