Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra
author: Girish Chand Sharma
edition: 2006, Sagar Publications
pages: 1448
ISBN-13: 8903602403809
Topic: Jyotisha
Chapter 96 - Propitiation of Planets for Births During Jyeshta Gandanta
This page describes Propitiation of Planets for Births During Jyeshta Gandanta which is the ninety-sixth chapter located on pages 771-773 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: Evil effects of the births during Jyeshta Gandanta. Method of propitiation to ward off such application.
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Propitiation of malignant Planets. Yajnavalkya said:—It is incumbent on a person, cast under the malignant influences of hostile planets, to celebrate a religious sacrifice for their propitiation, which is called a Grahayajna, and which a man, in quest of earthly prosperity and peace in life, shall do well to perform....
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a-brahma-bhuvanal lokah punar avartino rjuna | mam upetya tu kaunteya punar janma na vidyate || 16 || a-brahma-bhuvanat–from Brahma-loka; lokah–the planets; punah–again; avartinah–returning; arjuna–O Arjuna; mam–Me; upetya–having attained; tu–but; kaunteya–son of Kunti; punah–again; janma–birth; na–no; vidyate–there is. O Arjuna, all planets in this universe up to the planet of Lord Brahma are places of repeated birth and death, but one who attains Me, O son of Kunti, never takes birth again....
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