Guest guest Posted March 29, 2010 Report Share Posted March 29, 2010 While defining collective attributes to houses, Some bhransha sanskrit terms are used in classics of Jyotish or vedic astrology, bhransh terms shows foreign influence on our culture, Our ancient universities were burnt to ashes and when after the chaos, we restored ourselves back, Our Jyotish had become Darbari as it required protection and recognition both for it's survival. There has been a downside of the Darbari Jyotish, Varah Mihira like astrologers had become over influencial as they were dominating the tradition due to their position. The classics composed in this era though contains the Vedic Knolwedge in essence, The manner they are written still exhibit deterioration of culture because of firstly attacks and subsequent business exchange. In Jyotish, four kendras signifies - 1. Atma (Self) , 4. Matra (Mother) 7. Kalatra (Spouse) 10. Pitra (Father). In Sanskrit, the term - " Krama " signifies - sequence or order, Added with prefix (Upsarga), it makes other terms to tell about - In the defined order (Anu-Krama) or Reverse order (Ut-Krama). Houses in the reverse of Kendras are - 12, 9, 6, 3 which are collectively known as AAP-OKLIM. The term AAP-OKLIM IS bhransha of ATM-OKTRAM as it's clearly seen by the houses signified by it. Bhranshita AAPOKLIM looks so much alien to hindi or to sanskrit, It's origin is not understood by some of new age jyotish scholars, and they mis interpreted that Jyotish is not Indian. Availability of One or two such terms in Jyotish classics is made a tool to propogate false theories that Jyotish is of Greek origin. This is the reason vedic scholars like BANA BHATTA of Gupta age and post Gupta age badly criticized Varah-Mihira and others like him for introducing such a impurity in Jyotish. Utkal . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2010 Report Share Posted April 1, 2010 Shri Utkal Panigrahiji, Jai ShriRam! <The term AAP-OKLIM IS bhransha of ATM-OKTRAM as it's clearly seen by the houses signified by it.> One can as well say: 1. Alexander is a " bramsha " of alkshya-indra, meaning somethng like " Indra who cannot be seen " 2. Aristotle is a " bramsha " of ari-stotra meaning something like " one who is praised even by enemies " ! 3. Shakespeare is a " Bramsha " of shakrah- priyah meaning soemthing like " dear to Indra " ! 4. Ceaser is " bramsha " of " sirira " meaning something like " having taken birth in Shishira ritu " Why, even Tutakhamen may be a " bramsha " of (s)totra-kramam, meaning something like " one who was praised in systematic manner by his bards " So, you see, all the words in all languages the world over are therefore actually a " brmsha " of Sanskroit words! QED as well as QEF Jai Shri Ram! A K Kaul , " utkal.panigrahi " <utkal.panigrahi wrote: While defining collective attributes to houses, Some bhransha sanskrit terms are used in classics of Jyotish or vedic astrology, bhransh terms shows foreign influence on our culture, Our ancient universities were burnt to ashes and when after the chaos, we restored ourselves back, Our Jyotish had become Darbari as it required protection and recognition both for it's survival. There has been a downside of the Darbari Jyotish, Varah Mihira like astrologers had become over influencial as they were dominating the tradition due to their position. The classics composed in this era though contains the Vedic Knolwedge in essence, The manner they are written still exhibit deterioration of culture because of firstly attacks and subsequent business exchange. In Jyotish, four kendras signifies - 1. Atma (Self) , 4. Matra (Mother) 7. Kalatra (Spouse) 10. Pitra (Father). In Sanskrit, the term - " Krama " signifies - sequence or order, Added with prefix (Upsarga), it makes other terms to tell about - In the defined order (Anu-Krama) or Reverse order (Ut-Krama). Houses in the reverse of Kendras are - 12, 9, 6, 3 which are collectively known as AAP-OKLIM. The term AAP-OKLIM IS bhransha of ATM-OKTRAM as it's clearly seen by the houses signified by it. Bhranshita AAPOKLIM looks so much alien to hindi or to sanskrit, It's origin is not understood by some of new age jyotish scholars, and they mis interpreted that Jyotish is not Indian. Availability of One or two such terms in Jyotish classics is made a tool to propogate false theories that Jyotish is of Greek origin. This is the reason vedic scholars like BANA BHATTA of Gupta age and post Gupta age badly criticized Varah-Mihira and others like him for introducing such a impurity in Jyotish. Utkal . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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