Jatakatatva
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Author: V. Subrahmanya Shastri
Publisher: CBH Publications
Language: Sanskrit Text with English Translation
Edition: 2021
ISBN: 9789383811854
Pages: 364
Weight: 380 g
Country of Origin: India
Description:
This remarkable work by V. Subrahmanya Shastri stands out due to its unique approach of imparting knowledge through sutras (short, concise aphorisms) rather than the more traditional slokas (verses). The author skillfully organizes the content into classified sections, making it easy to reference and navigate.
A key feature of this text is its emphasis on the connection between medicine and astrology, a critical area that demonstrates how an understanding of astrology can significantly enhance a doctor’s expertise. This synthesis of medicine and astrology is pivotal in the context of Indian medical astrology.
The text highlights the importance of accurately determining the horoscope for effective astrological analysis. It explores the predictive principles and the relevance of planetary transitions, which have been integral to astrology for centuries. Through careful examination of planetary positions, aspects, and other astrological data, precise predictions about an individual’s life can be made.
The work is divided into five key Tatvas (principles):
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Sajna Tatva (Principle of the body’s constitution and health)
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Sutika Tatva (Principle of postnatal astrology and recovery)
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Prakirna Tatva (Miscellaneous or general principles)
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Stri Jataka Tatva (Principle of astrology for women)
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Dasa Tatva (Principle of planetary periods and their effects)
The term Tatva itself suggests the elements that form the human body, aligning each of the five principles with these elemental forces, further enhancing the depth of the text.
The author, Mahadeva, displays exceptional knowledge in both medicine and Sanskrit, presenting a masterful fusion of these disciplines in his work. This book is not only an essential reference for students of Indian astrology, but it also serves as a vital resource for those keen on exploring the intersection of astrology and medicine in the Indian tradition.