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Laghu Parashari

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Laghu Parashari
AuthorUnknown
LanguageSanskrit
SubjectAstrology
GenreParashari School of Hindu astrology
Publication placeIndia

Laghu Parashari, also known as Jataka Chandrika, is an important treatise on Vimshottari dasha system and is based on Bṛhat Parāśara Horāśāstra. Written in Sanskrit in the usual Sloka format, it consists of forty-two verses divided into five chapters.[1][2] Thus, it is a brief but an important treatise on predictive part of Hindu astrology whose authorship is not known even though it is presumed that it was written by ardent followers of Parashara.[3] It contains all the fundamental principles on which the Parashari system is based.[4] It is widely relied upon by the exponents of Hindu astrology and a text that is frequently cited.[5][6][7][8][9][10]

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  1. ^ Unknown. "Laghu Parashari Siddhanta".
  2. ^ "Laghu Parshari with Hindi Commentary".
  3. ^ Laghu Parashari. New Delhi: Ranjan Publications.
  4. ^ Prthuyasas (1982). Hora Sara. New Delhi: Ranjan Publications. p. v.
  5. ^ Astrological Magazine Vol.69. Bangalore: Raman Publications. 1980. pp. 554–555.
  6. ^ Mrdula Trivedi (1999). Shani shaman: wooing Saturn Vol.1. Nishkaam Peeth Prakashan. p. 184. ISBN 9788187528135.
  7. ^ R.G.Sapre (1968). Astrology, analytical study of different eastern and western systems. A.V.G.Prakashan. p. 68,130.
  8. ^ Bhojraj Dwivedi (2002). Wonders of Palmistry. Diamond Books Publishers (P) Ltd. p. 26. ISBN 9788128400995.
  9. ^ Krishna Kumar Pathak (2000). Hindu dasha system: principles of vimshottari and yogini dashas with gochara phalas, vol.2. Nishkaam Peeth Prakashan. p. 82. ISBN 9788187528173.
  10. ^ Jivanatha (1996). Bhava Kutuhalam. Sagar Publications. p. 54,77,215.
  11. ^ Gupta, Varun. "Laghu Parashari". jyotishvishesh.blogspot.com.


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