Guest guest Posted April 4, 2001 Report Share Posted April 4, 2001 Namaste. Todays translations of BPHS are incomplete and so are the volumes, so noone can surely state whether Parasara actually covered many of the principles expounded by Tajaka.. theres a clue to this in his depicting of the Sudarshana Chakra. As for Jaimini.. Jaimini wrote an Upadesa, which means Advisory Stanzas, and were not meant to create a new system, but rather supplement an existing. In stanza 2.4.18. Jaimini says when commenting Dasa's; "The Dasa based on constellation can be studied from Standard texts." He also recommends Vimshottari Dasa for judging the Trimsamsa, but doesn't give the calculations himself. Much of his advise can be compared to the writings of Parasara, i.e. they both covered the same topics. And I also have a slight idea that R Santhanam messes up the translation of Chara Dasa at one point in BPHS, and confuses the Antar Dasa reckoning of Chara Dasa with the Narayana Dasa(Chapter 51, stanzas 7-12). If so then Jaimini surely was only supplementing Parasara's or other existing works. Sources state that Jaimini was a student of Vyasa.. Vyasa was the son of Parasara! So lets try sorting this after my bookshelf, i.e. in the order of appearance: 1. Parasara 2. Jaimini 3. Varahamihira, Garga, etc. 4. Mantreswara. Agastya, Narada and Dhurvasya would have been pre-Parasara, no doubt. Bhrigu however i'm not sure about. Satyacharya and other authors, would be after Parasara, but I haven't come to any decissive conclusion as of yet.. I will once i have them on my bookshelf! So conclussion is that if Parasara was the exponent of almost all of Jyotish in his excessive volumes(some unrecovered), then why give it the name Parasari Jyotish. Krishnamurty, was brilliant enough to use a small part of Parasara's teachings to make a perfect system of prediction based on the Nakshatras. Some also have the mastery of Astakavarga, and etc. So what exactly would you classify as Parasari Jyotish? Best wishes, Visti. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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