Deva Keralam (English translation)
author: R. Santhanam
edition: 2004, Sagar Publications
pages: 884
ISBN-10: 8170821622
ISBN-13: 9788170821625
Topic: Jyotisha
Children, brothers, diseases, wives, service, uncle, Capricorn ascendant—Trailokya Nadiamsa
This chapter describes Children, brothers, diseases, wives, service, uncle, Capricorn ascendant—Trailokya Nadiamsa in the book Deva Keralam (English translation) translated by R. Santhanam from the original Sanskrit text containing over 8,000 Sanskrit verses. This book deals with a number of predictions about an individual within Hindu Astrology (Jyotish). The text is classified as a Nadi work which deals with locating birth Nadiamsas—a technique from Nadi Shastra (horary astrology) which is capable of giving details regarding one’s birth.
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Shrimad Bhagavad-gita [by Narayana Gosvami]
api trailokya-rajyasya hetoh kim nu mahi-krite | nihatya dhartarashtran nah ka pritih syaj janardana || 35 || api–even; trai-lokya–of the three worlds; rajyasya–the kingdom; hetoh–for the sake of; kim nu–what to speak of; mahi-krite–the sake of the Earth;nihatya–by killing; dhartarashtran–the sons of Dhritarashtra; nah–for us; ka–what; pritih–happiness; syat–will there be; janardana–O Janardana....
Read full contents: Verse 1.35
Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary) [by Shri Shrimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja]
shri-brihaspatir uvaca— ata urdhvam mahar-loko rajate karmabhih shubhaih | mahadbhir yo nashyet trailokya-pralaye pi na || 42 || shri-brihaspatih–the resplendent Brihaspati; uvaca–said; atah–from here; urdhvam–above; mahah-lokah–Maharloka; rajate–shines; karmabhih–with deeds; shubhaih–auspicious; prapyah–attainable; mahadbhih–great; yah–which; nashyet–is destroyed; trai-lokya–when the three worlds; pralaye–are destroyed; api–even; na–not. Shri Brihaspati said: O king of the demigods!...
Read full contents: Verse 2.2.42
Historical Elements in the Matsya Purana [by Chaitali Kadia]
Usinara had five wives–Bhrisa, Krisa, Nava, Darsha and Drisadvati Vasudeva had eleven wives–Pauravi, Rohini, Devaki, Tamra, Devarakshita, Upadevi, Vrikadevi, Sraddhadevi, Sutanu, and Ratharaji, Vaishya. Vivasvata had three wives–Sanja, Rajani and Prabha. Antanara s two wive were Manasvini and Ilana. Pandu had two wive named Kunti and Madri. Prabha and Bhanumati were the wive of Sagara. Shantanu had two wive Jahnavi (Ganga) and Kali (Satyavati). Vrsni had two wive named Gandhari and Madri....
Read full contents: Prostitution in the Matsya Purana
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[Deva Keralam (English translation): index]
[Volume 1 - Preface and Introduction]
[Volume 2 - Preface]
[Volume 3 - Preface]