Horasara
Horasara
was writen by Prithu Yasas, who was the son of Varahamihira, the
celibrated astronomer-astrologer of Vikramadtya's court in 57AD, who
wrote the epics Brihat Jataka, Brihat Samhita and Daivagya vallabha.
As stated in the verses in this work, the son wanted to explain in a
simplified manner, the difficult and brief principles of his father's
works. In astrology, Horasara is held in very high esteem and even
Mantreswara pays tributes and based his work Phaladeepika on it.
Horasara
page & chapter index
Ch.
1. Rāśi Vibhaga
Ch.
2. Grah Lakshanas
Ch.
3. Evaluation of Strengths of Grahas
Ch.
4. Nisheka Janmadhyaya
Page
2
Ch.
5. Arishtas
Ch.
6. Arishta Yog
Ch.
7. Ayurdayadhya
Page
3
Ch.
8. Dasha Phal Nirupana
Ch.
9. Sūrya's Dasha
Ch.
10. Candr's Dasha and its Effects
Ch.
11. Mangal's Dasha and its Effects
Ch.
12. The Effects of Budh Dasha
Ch.
13. The Effects of Guru Dasha
Ch.
14. The Effects of Śukr Dasha
Ch.
15. The Effects of Śani Dasha
Ch.
16. Miscellaneous Dasha Effects
Page
4
Ch.
17. The Effects of Ashtak Varg
Ch.
18. Effects of Dashas and Antar Dashas of the Grahas
Ch.
19. Candr and Nabhash Yogas
Ch.
20. Raj Yogas
Page
5
Ch.
21. Results of Grahas in the Several Bhavas
Ch.
22. {Implications of Karm Bhava}
Ch.
23. Conjunctions of Two, or More Grahas and their Effects
Ch.
24. Adverse Combinations for a Janm Kundali
Page
6
Ch.
25. Strī Jatak
Ch.
26. On Death
Ch.
27. Lost Horoscopy
Ch.
28. Qualities of Constellations
Ch.
29. Results of Candr Rāśis at Birth
Ch.
30. Effects of Birth in the Several Amshas
Ch.
31. Nakshatr Jataka
Ch.
32. Jataka Lakshanas
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Index
Other
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