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The noun horoscopy for "casting of horoscopes" has been in use since the 17th century (OED ). In Greek. grc | ὡρόσκοπος in the sense of "
Kaynak: Horoscope
versification of an earlier translation into Sanskrit of a Greek text, thought to have been written around 120 BCE in Alexandria on horoscopy .
Kaynak: Yavanajataka
Jātaka Shāstra / Hora Shāstra (Natal astrology / horoscopy): Prediction based on individual horoscope . Muhurta or Muhurtha (Electional
Kaynak: Hora (astrology)
Greek text is said to have been written "in his tongue" ("this jewel-mine of horoscopy, which was guarded by its being written in his tongue").
Kaynak: Yavaneśvara
He has published several best selling books on horoscopy and divination in Japan and has appeared regularly on Fuji Television .
Kaynak: Walter Berg
the 10th house; effects of conjunction of two or more planets; results of adverse combinations; Female horoscopy; on Death; on Lost
Kaynak: Hora Sara
His son Prithuyasas also contributed in the Hindu astrology; his book "Hora Saara" is a famous book on horoscopy. Khana (also named
Kaynak: Varāhamihira
from Greek to Sanskrit the Yavanajataka ("Saying of the Greeks"), an astrological treatise and India's earliest Sanskrit work in horoscopy
Kaynak: Western Satraps
H : horoscopy. hɵˈrɒskɵpi/ aspect of the Stars at nativity (Greek hōrā, season + -skopiā, observation) hydatomancy: by rainwater (Greek hudatis
Kaynak: Methods of divination
The Yavanajataka was a Sanskrit text of the 3rd century AD on Greek horoscopy and mathematical astronomy. introduction of Greek horoscopy
Kaynak: Indian astronomy
"comparative horoscopy" (the comparison of future planetary configurations with those accompanying known past events) could actually
Kaynak: Nostradamus
title The heavenly writing: divination, horoscopy, and astronomy in Mesopotamian Culture | author Francesca Rochberg | publisher Cambridge
Kaynak: Esagil-kin-apli
The earliest reference employing object numbers is a ca. 269 CE Sanskrit text, Yavanajātaka (literally "Greek horoscopy") of Sphujidhvaja
Kaynak: Bhutasamkhya system
of the 10th, 11th and the 12th house, XVI – Strījātakādhyāyaḥ (54 verses) or Chapter on Female horoscopy, XVII – Kālacakradaśādhyāya (111
Kaynak: Jataka Parijata
of "Tallikota"/ Bannihatti" around 1556 A.D, and performed services like horoscopy, astrology, Nithya karma, Marriage and death ceremonies.
Kaynak: Velanadu

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