| Bala weights, forces, strengths, bal-ances, val ues Chesta-bala cf. English: gesture retrograde = vakri BPHS vimshopaka-bala | |
Vocabulary for BALA weight
| Var sha = year , astrological year Maa sa = mo nth Di na = day , weekday Hor a = planetary hour Rupa = unit containing value (rupee), material form, phenomenon Vir upa = var iety of forms; manifoldness; different in form but the same in meaning Sthan a= stan ding, position Dik= direction (early Skt = diz; later langs = dik, dig) Kaal a = cal culation, enumeration, Time Cest a= gest ure, moving, performing Naisargika = Drika = (Sapta) Varga ja = Ojha yug ma Ken dradi Nathonnata Pak sha = half , side, wing, fin bal a= val ue | |
Sanskrit Vocabulary BALA
| bala =
an elder brother of Krishna (also called Bala-deva, Balabhadra, Bala-rama &c.) " | |
QUOTATION from: 300 Important Combinations 1912-1998 Jyotishi BV Raman |
"According to the dictum Kendra-Thatibalassuhuhu , planets disposed in kendra add great strength to the horoscope. The four angles in a horoscope are like the four walls of a building." | |
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