Deva Keralam (English translation)
author: R. Santhanam
edition: 2004, Sagar Publications
pages: 884
ISBN-10: 8170821622
ISBN-13: 9788170821625
Topic: Jyotisha
Sumathi Nadiamsa, father, mother, relatives
This chapter describes Sumathi Nadiamsa, father, mother, relatives 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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The Agni Purana [by N. Gangadharan]
The wealth of women is said to be that given by the father, mother, husband, brother and that presented to her near the fire and the adhivedanika. 31. The presents made to a woman by her relatives at the time of her marriage would be inherited by her relatives in the event of her death without progeny. 32. The wealth of a woman not having progeny (would belong) to the husband after her death (applicable to) all the four castes such as the brahmins etc....
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Vasistha Dharmasutra [by Georg Bühler]
Man formed of uterine blood and virile seed proceeds from his mother and his father (as an effect) from its cause. 2. (Therefore) the father and the mother have power to give, to sell, and to abandon their (son). 3. But let him not give or receive (in adoption) an only son; 4. For he (must remain) to continue the line of the ancestors. 5. Let a woman neither give nor receive a son except with her husband's permission. 6....
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Shrimad Bhagavad-gita [by Narayana Gosvami]
They consider the gross body (which contains the soul) to be their mother, father, brother or relative. When the soul leaves that body, they consider their mother, father, brother or relative to be dead, and they lament for that body....
Read full contents: Verse 2.11
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[Deva Keralam (English translation): index]
[Volume 1 - Preface and Introduction]
[Volume 2 - Preface]
[Volume 3 - Preface]