Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra
author: Girish Chand Sharma
edition: 2006, Sagar Publications
pages: 1448
ISBN-13: 8903602403809
Topic: Jyotisha
Chapter 48 - Dasa Systems
This page describes Dasa Systems which is the forty-eighth chapter located on pages 1-110 of the second 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: Types of Dasas; 1. Vimshottari Dasa - Span of Mahadasas, Balance of Dasa, Method of Calculation, 2. Astottari Dasa, Method of Calculation, Balance of Dasa, 3. Shodsottari Dasa, 4. Dwadashottari Dasa, 5. Panchottari Dasa, 6. Shatabdika Dasa 7. Chaturashitisama Dasa, 8. Dwisaptatisama Dasa, 9. Shastihyayani Dasa, 10. Shat-Trimshasama Dasa, 11. Kala Dasa, 12. Chakra Dasa, 13. Kalachakra Dasa- Savya and Apsavya Nakshatras, Description of Deha and Jeeva, Navamsas of the quariors of the Nakshatras, Different types of motion of the sig, Results of the Navamsas, Effects of planets in Deha and Jeeva signs. Interpretation of Kala Chakra Dasa, 14. Chara Dasa, signs of dual lordship, 15. Sthira dasa, 16. YogardhaDasa, 17. Kendradi dasa, Karaka-Kendradi Graha, 18. Karaka Dasa, 20. Mandooka Dasa 21.Shoola Dasa 22. Trikona dasa, 23. Drige Dasa, 24. Panchswara, 25. Yogini Dasa, 26. Pinda, amsa dasa, 27. Naisargika Dasa, 28. Ashtakavaraga Dasa, 29. Sandhya Dasa, 30. Pachaka Dasa, 32. Tara Dasa.
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List of Mahabharata people and places [by Laxman Burdak]
(dasa, दास) (VIII.30.73), Dasam (---, ), Dasar (---, ), Dasha (dasha, दश) (VI.10.54),(VI.10.65), Dashabhuja (dasha bhuja, दश भुज) XIV.8.28), (XIV.8), Dashagriva (dashagriva, दशग्रीव) (II.9.14), Dashameya (dasamaiya, दासमईय) (VIII.51.16), Dashaparsva (dashaparshva, दशापार्श्व) VI.10.54, Dasharh (dasharha, दाशार्ह) (V.7.36),(V.82.3), Dasharhka (dasharhaka, दाशार्हक)(II.26.5), Dasarhi (dasharhi, दाशार्ही) (L) (princess of Dasarha) (I.90.35,38,41), (1.95), Dasharna (dasharna, दशार्ण) (II.26.4),(IV.1.9),(IV.5.3...
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Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu [by Shrila Rupa Gosvami]
atrapi purvavat proktas tapadyas ta dasha dasha ||3.3.117||English translation“As previously explained [3.2.116], the ten conditions starting with tapa (pain or heat) appear in this condition of viyoga.”...
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Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi [by Ganganatha Jha]
‘Collectively’—i.e., all the boatmen that may be on the boat—(408) Explanatory notes by Ganganath Jha This verse is quoted in Vivadaratnakara (p. 642), which explains ‘dasha’ (or as it reads ‘dasa’) as ‘the fisherman and others engaged for rowing the ferry.’...
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