Panchang, representing the five components of time, plays a crucial role in Jyotisha. However, the techniques for applying Panchang in natal horoscopy are not extensively covered in conventional literature. The Brihat Jātaka offers some insights on this topic. Previous articles have addressed Mangalacharan and Navamsa. This article marks the third part in the series titled Horā Muktāvali. It explores the methodologies of Horā and Vāra. ।।श्री।। अज्ञानतिमिरान्धस्य ज्ञानाञ्जनशालाकया । चक्षुरुन्मीलितं येन तस्मै श्रीगुरवे नमः ।। कोटिसूर्य प्रतीकाशे विष्णुमाये सुधाप्रदे । ज्ञानाभय प्रदानेन पाहि सर्वान् महालसे ।। विनायकं गुरुं भानुं ब्रह्माविष्णुमहेश्वरान् । सरस्वतीं प्रणम्यादौ सर्वकार्यार्थसिद्धये ।। गणनाथ सरस्वती रवि शुक्र बृहस्पति । पंचेतान् स्मरेनित्यं वेदवाणी प्रवर्तते ।। अथ बृहज्जातके होरा मुक्तावली नाम आङ्ग्ल व्याख्यायां तृतीयो भागः। वार विवेचनम्। Image: Surya riding on a chariot driven by seven horses by his charioteer Aruna. Surya is responsible for creation of a da...
This blog page is handled by Amogh B. - a seeker of Jyotisa, Vastu and Hindu Philosophy. He has completed his Vastu Visarada from BVVP in 2026. His understanding of Jyotisa is based on Parasari principles. He writes articles as a service to the divine science of Jyotisa. He has authored several articles and is actively working on translating the ancient texts. He can be contacted via his Email: jyotisharnava@gmail.com