Twin Birth (in Stellar Astrology)
author: K. Subramaniam
edition: 2013, Krishman & Co.
pages: 650
ISBN-10: 8188082457
ISBN-13: 9788188082452
Topic: Jyotisha
One Married and Another Unmarried
This chapter describes One Married and Another Unmarried located on page 96 of the second volume in the book Twin Birth (in Stellar Astrology). The book deals with twin births according to Stellar astrology and based on the Krishnamurti Paddhati. The latter books itself deals with astrological predictions authored by late Prof. K.S. Krishnamurti, involving day-to-day problems.
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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “One Married and Another Unmarried” according to 243 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi [by Ganganatha Jha]
—‘They declare that, these six sons (Body-born, begotten on the wife through another man. the Appointed Daughter, son of a re-married woman, the son of an unmarried damsel, and the son secretly born) are heirs as well as kinsmen, preservers from great danger. Among those who are only kinsmen, not heirs are—one received with the pregnant bride, the adopted son, the son bought, the son sell-given, the son cast off, and the son of a Shudra woman....
Read full contents: Verse 9.158
Puranic encyclopaedia [by Vettam Mani]
Upapatakas are given below:—Cow-slaughter; sacrificing by one who is unworthy to perform it; seducing another man s wife; forsaking one s father, mother and teacher; forsaking self-study, agni (fire) and son; becoming Parivetta (one who gets married before one s elder brother is married.)...
Read full contents: Story of Upapataka
Women in the Atharva-veda Samhita [by Pranab Jyoti Kalita]
Yama argued that it was against the law of Mitra and Varuna and hence, he advised her to get married with another person. The derivative sense of the term jami seems to stand in such cases. It is prayed in the Atharvaveda to assign a capable and fit spouse to one s sister. But, the lives of those sisters, who had no brothers, were full of trouble. Such maidens had to remain in their father s home, being unmarried....
Read full contents: 4. Woman as a Sister
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