Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra
author: Girish Chand Sharma
edition: 2006, Sagar Publications
pages: 1448
ISBN-13: 8903602403809
Topic: Jyotisha
Chapter 80 - Lost Horoscopy
This page describes Lost Horoscopy which is the eightieth chapter located on pages 650-658 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: Erecting of horoscope based on question time of the person, whose details are unknown through an illustrative example.
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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Lost Horoscopy” according to 211 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
Karmic Astrology—a Study [by Sunita Anant Chavan]
The Jataka system existing in the Atharvana Jyotisha which furnishes a pattern of the Nakshatras unlike the present form of Horoscopy is not only predictive but came with a practical purpose in which actions were arranged on the nine sets of Nakshatras three each in a set. The later horoscopy relates the houses in a horoscope with the body parts of Kalapurusha identified with the twelve rashis (Brihajjataka. I. 4)....
Read full contents: Part 2.2.10 - Hora period of Jyotihshastra (Introduction)
Significance of the Moon in Ancient Civilizations [by Radhakrishnan. P]
The category of Hora is a predictive system covering analysis of individual natal chart (Horoscopy), Muhurta (Electional Astrology, Swara Sastra (Phonetic Astrology), Prashna (Horary Astrology), Ankajyotisha (Numerology), Nadi Jyotisha, Tajika Sastra (Vashphal), Jaimini Sutras, Nashta Jataka (Lost horoscope) and Sthree Jataka (Female Astrology)....
Read full contents: 2. Envision of Astrology in Vedic Sense
Brihat Samhita [by N. Chidambaram Iyer]
In my work on Horoscopy, I have fully treated of nativity, of yatra and of marriage. 11.In the present treatise, I have rejected questions and re-questions, historical narrations, unimportant planetary phenomena and all that is useless; and my purpose is to speak clearly only of the vital truths of the several subjects treated of. (* 1) Both the phrases mean that Tuesday is an inauspicious day though expressed in different words. (* 2) Ibid. (* 3) Kapila was the author of the Samkhya Philosophy....
Read full contents: Chapter 1 - Introductory
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