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________________ 218 222 223 219 The death of a sick man follows if the Ayas are Ruddha and if the Ayas of the inimical category are behind; The disease of the sick person goes on increasing, indeed, if the Ayas of the hostile category are in front. 220 Having placed nine dots three times on a fine piece of ground, put the natal constellation (of the sick person) in the beginning. 221 Put (there) the constellation of conception which is thirteenth from the natal canstellation as well as the constellation of the name. 224-225 226 227 228 229 230 9 THE RISTASAMUCCAYA Having known (thus), (you) predict. Where is the necessity of saying much on this point? 65 It is said by Durgadeva that he dies undoubtedly if the three types of his constellations are clearly pierced by malefics. Constellations beginning with Assini are to be placed there, indeed, in the Bhuangacakka also. He dies soon if the malefics happen to come in both the mouth and the tail of the Naḍi. Put the constellation of Saturn in the mouth of the Sanicakka. Put four constellations on the right arm and six on the feet. There again put wisely, indeed, four on the left arm, four on the heart, two in each eye, two on the head and two on private parts. Misery, gain, journey, insult from all, misery, happiness, love, acquisition of money (will result respectively) and also death, if it is in conjunction with malefics. There are eight groups, namely, A, K, C, T, T, P, J, and S. Names originate from these. The respective order of five vowels is A, I, U, E, and O. The first day of the fortnight, the second, the third, the fourth and the fifth are respectively known the Nanda, Bhadda, Jaya, Ritta and Punna. as Jain Education International The air of the name is, indeed, of five types, namely, the Udida, Bhamida, Bhamida, Sanjhagaa and Atthamia. The air of the birth is to be known from the constellation (of birth); so also the air of the constellation of conception. According to scriptures the air is known to be lasting for seventy-two days. For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.002800
Book TitleRisht Samucchaya
Original Sutra AuthorDurgadevacharya
AuthorA S Gopani
PublisherBharatiya Vidya Bhavan
Publication Year1945
Total Pages290
LanguageSanskrit, Hindi
ClassificationBook_Devnagari & Literature
File Size16 MB
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