Brihat Jataka
author: P. S. Sastri
edition: 2007, Ranjan Publications
pages: 227
ISBN-10: 8188230812
Topic: Jyotisha
Chapter 6 - Factors for Early Death Early death
This page describes Factors for Early Death Early death which is the sixth chapter located on page 69 in the book Brihat Jataka by P. S. Sastri. This book, ascribed to Varahamihira deals with Hindu Predictive Astrology (an important branch of joytisha) and highlights topics such as Horoschopy, Rasis, Bhavas, longevity and planetary alignments. This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
Summary of contents: Contrivations for early death. Importance of Jupiter. Antidotes.
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Chandogya Upanishad (Shankara Bhashya) [by Ganganatha Jha]
The number of letters in the name of its first factor,—which is ‘Himkara ,—is three; similarly the number of letters in the name of the other factor—which is Prastava—is also three;—so, that is equal—to the former. —(1) Upanishad text: The (name) ‘Adi consists of two letters, and the (name) ‘Pratihara consists of four letters....
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Bhesajjakkhandhaka (Chapter on Medicine) [by Hin-tak Sik]
In the Samyutta Nikaya (II. 3-4) and the Majjhima Nikaya (I. 53), nama is described consisting of five mental factors–feeling (vedana), perception (sanna), volition (cetana), contact (phassa), and attention (manasikara). Furthermore, nama-rupa is a factor in the twelve-factored formula of dependent arising, where it has a reciprocal interaction with consciousness (vinnana) (Karunadasa 2012, 61)....
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Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita [by Nayana Sharma]
Sushruta understands that there is a fourth factor, shonita/rakta or blood which plays an equally important role with the three doshas at birth, during life and at death; but it is not considered an independent pathogenic factor since perturbation of blood cannot occur in the absence of vitiation of the other doshas. Nonetheless, we notice that in a few diseases, blood is treated as an independent vitiating factor as in the case of piles....
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[Brihat Jataka: index]
[About the author (P. S. Sastri)]
[Introduction]