Parasara
Hora sastra
Ch. 1. The Creation
I prostrate before the lotus-feet of Lord
Vighneswara, offspring of Uma, the cause of
destruction of sorrow, who is served by Mahabhutas
(the five great elements of the universe) etc., who
has the face of a tusker and who consumes the essence
of Kapittha and Jambu fruits.
1-4. Offering his obeisance to all-knowing
Maharishi Parasar and with folded hands, Maitreya
said: “O venerable Maharishi, Jyotish, the supreme
limb of the Vedas, has three divisions, viz. Hora,
Ganita and Samhita. Among the said three divisions
Hora, or the general part of Jyotish is still more
excellent. I desire to know of its glorious aspects
from you. Be pleased to tell me, how this Universe is
created? How does it end? What is the relationship of
the animals, born on this earth, with the heavenly
bodies? Please speak elaborately”
5-8. Maharishi Parasar answered. O Brahmin,
your query has an auspicious purpose in it for the
welfare of the Universe. Praying Lord Brahma and Sri
Sarasvati, his power (and consort) and Surya, the
leader of the Grahas and the cause of Creation, I
shall proceed to narrate to you the science of Jyotish,
as heard through Lord Brahma. Only good will follow
the teaching of this Vedic Science to the students,
who are peacefully disposed, who honour the preceptors
(and elders), who speak only truth and are godfearing.
Woeful forever, doubtlessly, will it be to impart
knowledge of this science to an unwilling student, to
a heterodox and to a crafty person
. 9-12. Sri Vishnu, who is the Lord (of all
matters), who has undefiled spirit, who is endowed
with the three Gunas, although he transcends the grip
of Gunas (Gunatita), who is the Author of this
Universe, who is glorious, who is the Cause and who is
endowed with valour, has no beginning. He authored the
Universe and administers it with a quarter of his
power. The other three quarters of Him, filled with
nectar, are knowable only to the philosophers (of
maturity). The Principal Evolver, who is both
perceptible and imperceptible in Vasudeva. The
Imperceptible part of the Lord is endowed with dual
powers, while the Perceptible with triple powers.
13-15. The three powers are Sri Shakti
(Mother Lakshmi) with Sattva-Gun, Bhu Shakti
(Mother-Earth) with Rajo-Gun and Nil Shakti with Tamo-Gun.
Apart from the three, the fourth kind of Vishnu,
influenced by Sri Shakti and Bhoo Shakti, assumes the
form of Shankarshan with Tamo-Gun, of Pradyumna with
Rajo-Gun and of Anirudh with Sattva-Gun.
16-17. Mahatatwa, Ahamkar and Ahamkar Murti and
Brahma, are born from Shankarshan, Pradyumna and
Anirudh, respectively. All these three forms are
endowed with all the three Gunas, with predominance of
the Gun due to their origin.
18-19. Ahamkar is of three classes, i.e.
with Sattvic, Rajasic and Tamasic dispositions. Divine
class, sensory organs and the five primordial
compounds (space, air, fire, water and earth) are,
respectively, from the said three Ahamkaras.
20. Lord Vishnu, coupled with Sri Shakti,
rules over the three worlds. Coupled with Bhoo Shakti,
He is Brahma causing the Universe. Coupled with Neel
Shakti, He is Shiva, destroying the Universe.
21-24. The Lord is in all beings and the
entire Universe is in Him. All beings contain both
Jivatma and Paramatmansas. Some have predominance of
the former, while yet some have the latter in
predominance. Paramatmans is predominant in the Grahas,
viz. Surya etc. and Brahma, Shiva and others. Their
powers, or consorts too have predominance of
Paramatmans. Others have more of Jivatmans.
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