Laghu Parasari (Jataka Chandrika)
author: O. P. Verma
edition: 2005, Rajan Publications
pages: 192
ISBN-10: 8188230040
Topic: Jyotisha
Chapter 6 - About Trikona and Trishadaya lords
This page describes About Trikona and Trishadaya lords which is the sixth chapter located on pages 13-53 in the book Laghu Parasari (Jataka Chandrika) by O. P. Verma. This book is an important treatise belonging to Hindu astrological (joytisha) literature. The core of the principles laid down in the text originate from the Brihat Parasara Hora Sastra. This chapter is a sub-section of Part 1 (Preliminaries). 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.
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Garga Samhita (English) [by Danavir Goswami]
Sanskrit text, transliteration and word-by-word meaning: अष्ट-कोणेन वज्रेण पद्मेनाभियुतानि च नील-शङ्ख-घटैर् मत्स्य- त्रि-कोणेषूर्ध्व-धारकैः ashta-konena vajrena padmenabhiyutani ca nila-shankha-ghatair matsya- tri-koneshurdhva-dharakaih ashta-konena—eight-pointed star; vajrena—thunderbolt; padmena—lotus; abhiyutani—endowed; ca—and; nilashankha—conchshell; ghataih—waterpot; matsya—fish; tri-kona—tirangle; ishu—arrow; urdhva-dharakaih—urdhva-rekha line. English translation of verse 2. 21. 22: . . ....
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Shat-cakra-nirupana (the six bodily centres) [by Arthur Avalon]
Commentary by Shri-Kalicarana: In this Shloka is described the triangle (Trikona) which is in the pericarp of this Lotus. “Shakti in the form of a triangle” (Trikonabhidha-Shaktih). —By this we are to understand that the apex of the Triangle is downward. This Trikona is below the Vayu-Bija, as has been said elsewhere. “In its lap is Isha. Below it, within the Trikona is Bana-Linga. ” “On his head,” etc. (Maulau sukshma-vibheda-yung manih). —This is a description of Bana-Linga....
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The Matsya Purana (critical study) [by Kushal Kalita]
The idol of Lord Vishnu may be eight armed, four armed or two armed. Eight-armed lord Vishnu holds a sword, an arrow, a club and lotus in the right hands and a bow, a shield, a conch and a quoit in the left hands. The image of lord Vishnu with four hands holds a club and a lotus in the right hands and a conch and a quoit in the left hands. The image of Krishna incarnation of Lord Vishnu is made with a club in the left hand and a conch or quoit in the right....
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