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Sripati Paddhati (1937) by V Subrahmanya Sastri

Sripati Paddhati (1937) by V Subrahmanya Sastri

he Jātakapaddhati or Śrīpatipaddhati, in eight chapters, is one of the fundamental textbooks for later Indian genethlialogy, contributing an impressive elaboration to the computation of the strengths of the planets and astrological places. It was enormously popular, as the large number of manuscripts, commentaries, and imitations attests. The more important of these commentaries are Sūryadeva Yajvan (b. 1 19 1), Jātakālankāra; Parameśvara (ca. 1380- 1460); Acyuta (fl. 1505- 1534), Bhāvārthamanjarī-see D. Pingree, Census of the Exact Sciences in Sanskrit, ser. A, I (Philadelphia, 1970), 36a-36b; Krsna (fl. 1600-1625), whose udāharana was edited by J. B. Chaudhuri (Calcutta, 1955)- see also D. Pingree, Census, 11 (Philadelphia, 1971), 53a-55b; Sumatiharsa Gani (fl. 1615); Mādhava; and Raghunātha. Acyuta Piṣārati (ca. 1550-1621; see D. Pingree, Census, 1, 36b-38b) wrote an imitation. the Horāsāroccava. The Jātakapaddhati was edited with an English translation by V. Subrahmanya Sastri (Bombay, 1903; 4th ed. , Bangalore, 1957).

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Jataka Parijata of Vaidyanātha Dīkṣita Vol I – Monumental Classic of Hindu Astrology (Classic) by V Subrahmanya Sastri

Jataka Parijata of Vaidyanātha Dīkṣita Vol II – Monumental Classic of Hindu Astrology (Classic) by V Subrahmanya Sastri

Jataka Parijata of Vaidyanātha Dīkṣita Vol III – Monumental Classic of Hindu Astrology (Classic) by V Subrahmanya Sastri

Mantreshwara’s Phaladeepika (Classic) by V Subrahmanya Sastri (1950)

Prithuyasas’s Shatpanchasika (Classic) by V Subrahmanya Sastri

Uttarakalamritam (Classic) by V Subrahmanya Sastri – Plain Translation

Uttarakalamritam (Classic) by V Subrahmanya Sastri (1939)

Brihat Samhita of Varaha Mihira (Classic) by V Subrahmanya Sastri

Mahadeva’s Jataka Tatva (Classic) by V Subrahmanya Sastri

Kalyana Varma’s Saravali (Classic Sanskrit) by V Subrahmanya Sastri (1907)

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The Mathematical Astrology by Y K Bansal

The Mathematical Astrology by Y K Bansal – The course material prepared by Bharatiya Prachya Evam Sanatan Vigyan Sansthan for the Students of Astrology is well appreciated by teachers and students both. A large number of Scientists, Doctors, Engineers, Professors, MBAs, CAs etc. have learnt astrology with the help of the books published by the Sansthan. Astrology has Triskandhas: Siddhanta, Hora and Samhita. Ganit is the first skandha on which the other two Hora and Samhita depend. For accurate predictions, Sage Parashar says ganiteshu pravine that an astrologer must achieve skill in mathematics. This is a perfect work done by the author to help astrologers to get perfection. Those who wish to improve the percentage of their correct predictions must master the basics given in this book.

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Sachitra Jyotisha Siksha: Mathematics Khand Part II (Hindi) by B L Thakur

Sachitra Jyotisha Siksha: Mathematics Khand Part II (Hindi) by B L Thakur

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Sachitra Jyotisha Siksha – Part I Mathematics – Hindi by B L Thakur

Sachitra Jyotisha Siksha – Prambhik Khand Hindi by B L Thakur

Sachitra Jyotish Shiksha – Part IV Varshphal-Hindi by B L Thakur

Sachitra Jyotish Shiksha – Part VI -Muharat-Khand-Hindi by B L Thakur

Sachitra Jyotisha Siksha – Part VIII Sanhita – Hindi by B L Thakur

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Siddhanta Darpana सिद्धान्त दर्पण (संस्कृत एवं हिंदी अनुवाद) Volume II by Arun Kumar Upadhyay

Siddhanta Darpana सिद्धान्त दर्पण (संस्कृत एवं हिंदी अनुवाद) Volume II by Arun Kumar Upadhyay

It translates all the verses in English. Translation is not literal but in mathematical terms, but preserving the technical terms in Sanskrit. Verses in praise of god have been left out not because of disrespect. With all devotion inspired by Samanta Chandrashekhar this is not the purpose of the book. In addition to translation, each formula has been explained or derived according to modern mathematics and astronomers and some times with other countries and with modern astronomy. This was the method and purpose of Samanta himself.Technical terms and their calculations cannot be explained in words alone. So a general mathematical and technical introduction is given at beginning of each chapter with bibliography or source reference for further study. In that light only, the methods proved in the chapter can be understood. Where-ever considered useful method have also been explained with examples, based on text as well as modern astronomy.

About the Author: Scope- Original book was written in 2500

Sanskrit verses in Oriya script on Palm leaves. It was published with introduction in English by Prof. Jogesh Chandra Roy of Ravenshyaw College, Cuttack by Calcutta University in 1899. Subsequently same edition was reproduced with approximately same translation by Pandit Vir Hanumana Shastri, by Utkal University Bhubaneswar. This was reprinted by Dharmagrantha Stroes, Cuttack.

Some Parts have not been translated and explained. First volume of this book renders the Sanskrit verses in Devanagari script with literal Hindi translation. It also contains the original introduction.

 

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Siddhanta Darpana I Hindi by Arun Kumar Upadhyay

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Siddhanta Darpana सिद्धान्त दर्पण (संस्कृत एवं हिंदी अनुवाद) Volume I by Arun Kumar Upadhyay

Siddhanta Darpana सिद्धान्त दर्पण (संस्कृत एवं हिंदी अनुवाद) Volume I by Arun Kumar Upadhyay

It translates all the verses in Hindi. Translation is not literal but in mathematical terms, but preserving the technical terms in Sanskrit. Verses in praise of god have been left out not because of disrespect. With all devotion inspired by Samanta Chandrashekhar
this is not the purpose of the book. In addition to translation, each formula has been explained or derived according to modern mathematics and astronomers and some times with other countries and with modern astronomy. This was the method and purpose of Samanta himself.Technical terms and their calculations cannot be explained in words alone. So a general mathematical and technical introduction is given at beginning of each chapter with bibliography or source reference for further study. In that light only, the methods proved in the chapter can be understood. Where-ever considered useful method have also been explained with examples, based on text as well as modern astronomy.

About the Author: Scope- Original book was written in 2500

Sanskrit verses in Oriya script on Palm leaves. It was published with introduction in English by Prof. Jogesh Chandra Roy of Ravenshyaw College, Cuttack by Calcutta University in 1899. Subsequently same edition was reproduced with approximately same translation by Pandit Vir Hanumana Shastri, by Utkal University Bhubaneswar. This was reprinted by Dharmagrantha Stroes, Cuttack.

Some Parts have not been translated and explained. First volume of this book renders the Sanskrit verses in Devanagari script with literal Hindi translation. It also contains the original introduction.

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Siddhanta Darpana II by Arun Kumar Upadhyay