Twin Birth (in Stellar Astrology)
author: K. Subramaniam
edition: 2013, Krishman & Co.
pages: 650
ISBN-10: 8188082457
ISBN-13: 9788188082452
Topic: Jyotisha
Both under one Roof
This chapter describes Both under one Roof located on page 202 of the first volume in the book Twin Birth (in Stellar Astrology). The book deals with twin births according to Stellar astrology and based on the Krishnamurti Paddhati. The latter books itself deals with astrological predictions authored by late Prof. K.S. Krishnamurti, involving day-to-day problems.
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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Both under one Roof” according to 245 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
Parables of Rama [by Swami Rama Tirtha]
In a grand museum in Naples, there is a beautiful angelic face on the roof, and at whatever part of the museum you may happen to be, whatever part you may happen to visit, you may go to the roof, you may go to the basement, wherever you may be, the bright, dazzling, pure eyes of the angel look you straight in the eyes. People who are in the middle state of spiritual development, if true to themselves, live constantly under the eye of the Master....
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Vernacular architecture of Assam [by Nabajit Deka]
The bamboos for the rua are cut in size and process through keeping them under (muddy) water for about 15 days. The breadth of a proposed house determines the breadth of the roof frame and the rua. For instance, if the proposed breadth of the house is12 hat (cubit length), then the each of the two roofs should be of around 8 hats breadth. Hence, the length of the ruas would be of eight hat- long. After the preparation of rafters, two varieties of bamboo splinters (kami) viz....
Read full contents: Techniques (e): Roof Construction Technique
Vastu-shastra (5): Temple Architecture [by D. N. Shukla]
Parmentier has made a technical classification of all these monuments under five headings. What he calls the ‘primitive art is represented by the Myson and the Po Nagar temples of the seventh and the first quarter of ninth centuries respectively. The ‘cubic art , deriving its name from the cube-shaped roof of the temples, is represented by the Myson temples of the eighth century, Po Nagar temple of the late ninth century, and the Dong Duong temple of the same period....
Read full contents: Temple architecture in Champa (central and southern Vietnam)
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