Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra
author: Girish Chand Sharma
edition: 2006, Sagar Publications
pages: 1448
ISBN-13: 8903602403809
Topic: Jyotisha
Chapter 35 - Effects of Karakamsa
This page describes Effects of Karakamsa which is the thirty-fifth chapter located on page 455 of the fist volume in the English translation of the Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra by Girish Chand Sharma. This book discusses in detail the various elements of Vedic Astrology (jyotisha) and was written by Maharishi Parashara. 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: Karakamsa in various sings, effects of planets in Karakamsa, Rahu-Sun in Karakamsa, Gulika in Karakamsa, effects of aspects on Ketu in karakamsa, effects of 2nd from Karakamsa, 3rd from Karakamsa, 4th from Karakamsa, 5th from Karakamsa, 6th from Karakamsa, 7th from Karakamsa, 8th from Karakamsa, 9th from Karakamsa, 10th from Karakamsa, 11th from karakamsa, 12th from karakamsa, planets in 5th from karakamsa.
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Nyayakusumanjali of Udayana (study) [by Sri Ramen Bhadra]
It is found that different effects have different nature. For example, a pot can carry water, but a cloth cannot do so. But a cloth can cover the body, but a pot cannot do so. If the cause be of the same nature the effects also cannot be different. One effect becomes different from another effect because each is produced from causes of different nature. Difference of nature in the effect is dependent upon difference of nature in the cause....
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A History of Indian Philosophy Volume 1 [by Surendranath Dasgupta]
The world being an effect like any other effect must have a cause like any other effect. The objection made against this view is that such effects as we ordinarily perceive may be said to have agents as their causes but this manifest world with mountains, rivers, oceans etc. is so utterly different in form from ordinary effects that we notice every day, that the law that every effect must have a cause cannot be said to hold good in the present case....
Read full contents: Part 12 - Proof of the Existence of Ishvara
Brahma Sutras (Ramanuja) [by George Thibaut]
There is the fundamental Prakriti, which is not an effect; there are the seven effects of Prakriti, viz. the Mahat and so on, and the sixteen effects of those effects; and there is the soul, which is neither Prakriti nor effect —such is the comprehensive statement of the principles....
Read full contents: Sutra 2.2.1
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