Jinendramala

Publisher:
Notion Press
| Author:
Sarajit Poddar
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
Notion Press
Author:
Sarajit Poddar
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Paperback

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Jinendramāla is an important Praśna text written by a Jain Monk, Śrī Upendrācārya. It has methods scantily found in other Praśna works, such as Praśnamārga, but this work has several unique principles. Jinendramāla contains a detailed application of Udaya, Āruṛha and Chatra Rāśi, which are hardly found elsewhere.

This volume aims towards clarifying the concepts of Chatra Rāśi or Kavippu that are unique to Jinendramāla and other Jain Praśna Works such as Praśna Jñānapradīpikā. Besides, the book explains the concept of Yamagraha, also called Jāmakkol or Sāmakkol. These are the special position of Grahas in a Kuṇḍalī, which is determined by dividing a day into Yāmas or Jāmams.

The text gives the method of locating a treasure underground using Candragupti Cakra, explained in Praśnamārga in locating water underground. This method of Praśna is also called Jāmakkol Āruṛham and Sāmakkol Āruṛham and is widely used in southern India.

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Jinendramāla is an important Praśna text written by a Jain Monk, Śrī Upendrācārya. It has methods scantily found in other Praśna works, such as Praśnamārga, but this work has several unique principles. Jinendramāla contains a detailed application of Udaya, Āruṛha and Chatra Rāśi, which are hardly found elsewhere.

This volume aims towards clarifying the concepts of Chatra Rāśi or Kavippu that are unique to Jinendramāla and other Jain Praśna Works such as Praśna Jñānapradīpikā. Besides, the book explains the concept of Yamagraha, also called Jāmakkol or Sāmakkol. These are the special position of Grahas in a Kuṇḍalī, which is determined by dividing a day into Yāmas or Jāmams.

The text gives the method of locating a treasure underground using Candragupti Cakra, explained in Praśnamārga in locating water underground. This method of Praśna is also called Jāmakkol Āruṛham and Sāmakkol Āruṛham and is widely used in southern India.

About Author

Sarajit Poddar, also known as Varāhamihira, is a passionate enthusiast of Jyotish (Vedic astrology). He began his journey under the tutelage of his paternal uncle, Sri Manoj Kānti Poddar, and received further guidance from Pt. Sanjay Rath. A dedicated seeker, Sarajit has spent over thirty years striving to understand the alignment of celestial forces and their influence on worldly affairs. His studies have focused on uncovering the hidden meanings behind the shlokas and sutras of classical texts, as well as reconciling their differences. Through this meticulous exploration, he has developed a profound understanding of Jyotish principles. Sarajit's quest for deeper insights into Jyotish culminated in the creation of his book, "In Search of Jyotish." In this work, he shares his observations, reflections, and experiences, offering valuable knowledge to fellow seekers. The book is a testament to his commitment to unveiling the secrets of Jyotish and his desire to connect with others who share his passion. By sharing his journey and findings, Sarajit aims to contribute to the collective understanding of Jyotish and inspire others on their path to uncovering the mysteries of the celestial and earthly realms.

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