Ravan Sanhita (Ravana-samhita)
author: Swami Premanand
edition: 2018, D.P.B. Publications
pages: 755
Topic: Jyotisha
Yantra (2) - Yantra to subjugate
This page describes Yantra to subjugate which is the second chapter of ‘Yantra’ located on pages 724-737 in the book Ravana-samhita by Swami Premanand. This book, ascribed to Ravana (the ancient king of Lanka), deals with Hindu Astrology (joytisha) and consists of three parts: Mantra, Tantra and Yantra. 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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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Yantra to subjugate” according to 122 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
Mahabharata (English) [by Kisari Mohan Ganguli]
"Bhishma said, A king should never desire to subjugate the earth by unrighteous means, even if such subjugation would make him the sovereign of the whole earth. What king is there that would rejoice after obtaining victory by unfair means? A victory stained by unrighteousness is uncertain and never leads to heaven. Such a victory, O bull of Bharata s race, weakens both the king and the earth....
Read full contents: Section XCVI
The Agni Purana [by N. Gangadharan]
This is known as the samputa (casket) and should be employed in vashya (subjugation) and akarsha (attraction). 6. When the letters composing any particular sacred syllable are of the category of sadhya letters, that sacred syllable is known to be the first class. It is capable of attracting and subjugating (another person). 7. Two of the letters constituting the sacred syllable are written first and one sadhya letter afterwards....
Read full contents: Chapter 138 - The six accessory acts relating to all Mantras (shatkarman)
Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi [by Ganganatha Jha]
indriyanam jaye yogam samatishthed divanisham | jitaindriyo hi shaknoti vashe sthapayitum prajah || 44 || Day and night he shall put forth an effort to subdue his senses; because he whose senses are subjugated is capable of keeping his subjects under control.—(41) Medhatithi’s commentary (manubhashya): Though the subjugation of the senses has been already enjoined among the ‘Duties of Students’ as beneficial for all men, yet it is again reiterated among the ‘Duties of Kings’ with a view to indicate...
Read full contents: Verse 7.44
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