Hora Sara
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AuthorPrithuyasas
LanguageSanskrit
SubjectAstrology
Publication placeIndia
| Author | Prithuyasas |
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| Language | Sanskrit |
| Subject | Astrology |
| Publication place | India |
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Hora Sara[1] is an ancient treatise on Hindu astrology, in relation to divination, written in the Sanskrit Sloka format. Its author, Prithuyasas, was the son of Varahamihira (505–587 CE).[2]
The text was represented in the 17th century Hora Ratna,[3] where it was stated that "Prithuyasas occupies the zenith in the astrological world through his work, Hora Sara".[4]
Topics covered in its 32 chapters include:
- The characteristics and nature of signs and Planets
- Planetary effects and strengths.
- Negative indications at time of birth
- The effects of Chandra, Raja, Arishta and Nabhasa yogas
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