Laghu Parasari (Jataka Chandrika)
author: O. P. Verma
edition: 2005, Rajan Publications
pages: 192
ISBN-10: 8188230040
Topic: Jyotisha
Chapter 73 - Concluding Slokas
This page describes Concluding Slokas which is the seventy-third chapter located on pages 132-170 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 5 (Auspicious and Inauspicious Planets). 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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Vivekachudamani [by Shankara]
Notes:[The Prárabdha......Knowledge—The argument in the Srutis in support of Prárabdha being binding on even the Jnani (as set forth in the first half of this Sloka as well as in Slokas, 445 and 451-2) is only a re-statement (anuvada) of the popular view. Strictly speaking, the Jnani himself is not even aware of its existence. The real truth about it is given in the last half of this Sloka and in Sloka 463, and reasons for this view are set forth in Sloka 454 et seq....
Read full contents: Verse 453
Samkhya thoughts in the Mahabharata [by Shini M.V.]
Each Parva is sub divided into chapters made up of verses composed in various metres; usually in the Shloka form. The Mahabharata is a huge monument of Hindu literature. The Shantiparva is the twelfth and longest Parva of the Epic Mahabharata It comprises of numerous didactic treatises covering a range of religious and philosophical views. The Mahabharata is set in consequence of Kurukshetra war. Shanti-parva consists of three sub parvans....
Read full contents: Introduction to the Shantiparva
Gitartha Samgraha (critical Study) [by Partha Sarathi Sil]
The name of the composition has been mentioned as Gitarthasangraha in the benedictory stanza, while the name has been stated as Bhagavadgitarthasangraha in the second shloka of the concluding four stanzas....
Read full contents: 1. Significance of the Sangraha shlokas of the Gitarthasangraha
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