Laghu Parasari (Jataka Chandrika)
author: O. P. Verma
edition: 2005, Rajan Publications
pages: 192
ISBN-10: 8188230040
Topic: Jyotisha
Chapter 10 - Kendradhipatya Dosha
This page describes Kendradhipatya Dosha which is the tenth 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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History of Indian Medicine (and Ayurveda) [by Shree Gulabkunverba Ayurvedic Society]
Thus the word Dosha (dosha) is used for— 1.The three biological organizations of triumvirate 2.Secretions and excretions, which are formed as immediate, intermediary or end products as the result of the functioning, of these three biological organizations are also identified with Dosa toxic matter and are often termed Dosa. (3) (mala) or the waste matter is also often designated Dosha as its dominant quality, is to, pollute. Mala: The word Mala is also used in two senses— 1....
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Sahitya-kaumudi by Baladeva Vidyabhushana [by Gaurapada Dasa]
52|| क्रमेणोदाहरणानि apasya cyuta-samskaram asamartham nirarthakam | vakye pi dosha santy ete padasyamshe pi kecana ||7. 52|| kramenodaharanani Except cyuta-samskara (grammatical mistake), asamartha (unable to be meaningful), and nirarthaka (meaningless), literary faults also occur in a sentence. Some faults also occur in a part of a word. Examples are shown in order. Commentary: The faults in a word (pada-dosha) have been shown....
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Garga Samhita (English) [by Danavir Goswami]
Sanskrit text, transliteration and word-by-word meaning: कु-वाक्य-दोस-शान्त्य्-अर्थं तं जघान हरिः स्वयम् तद् अपि प्रददौ मोक्षं तस्मै श्री-करुणा-निधिः ku-vakya-dosa-shanty-artham tam jaghana harih svayam tad api pradadau moksham tasmai shri-karuna-nidhih ku-vakya—of bad words; dosha—the fault; shanti—peace; artham—for the purpose; tam—him; jaghana—killed; harih—Krishna; svayam—Himself; tat—that; api—also; pradadau—gave; moksham—liberation; tasmai—to him; shri-karuna-nidhih—an ocean of mercy....
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