Bhuvandipak

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Summary

The provided text is a collection of scanned pages from a Jain publication titled "Bhuvandipak" (भुवनदीपक), authored by Bachhu Sharma (बच्चू शर्मा) and published by Gangavishnu Shrikrushnadas. The catalog link indicates it's part of a larger project to restore and make available ancient Jain texts.

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Overall Context:

The document is a catalog and an excerpt of the Jain astrological text "Bhuvandipak." The publication seems to be part of a larger initiative called "Aho Shrut Gyanam" (अहो श्रुतज्ञानम्), which focuses on the Jirnoddhar (जीर्णोद्धार), or restoration and reprinting, of ancient and rare Jain manuscripts. The project is supported by various Jain institutions and individuals, including the Shri Ashapooran Parshwanath Jain Gyan Bhandar in Ahmedabad and is inspired by revered Jain scholars and monks.

About "Bhuvandipak":

  • Title: Bhuvandipak (भुवनदीपक), meaning "Lamp of the World" or "Illuminator of the Universe."
  • Author: Bachhu Sharma (बच्चू शर्मा), son of Babuyesh Sharma, a scholar from Kanigam gram in Mithila.
  • Publisher: Gangavishnu Shrikrushnadas, associated with the "Lakshmi Venkateshwar" Steam Press in Kalyan, Mumbai.
  • Content: The book is an astrological text that aims to explain the principles of astrology, particularly for predictive purposes.
  • Purpose: It is intended to be a comprehensive guide for understanding the influence of planets and celestial bodies on human life and events. The text is published with both an original Sanskrit commentary and a simplified Gujarati (language-wise, but described as "simple language") translation.
  • Significance: The preface highlights that astrology is the only science that can speak about the past, present, and future. "Bhuvandipak" is presented as an excellent text for predicting events through horoscopes and questions.

Key Elements and Structure of "Bhuvandipak" (as evident from the contents and chapters):

The book is structured into 36 "Dwar" (द्वार), which can be understood as chapters or sections, each dealing with a specific aspect of astrology. The table of contents (विषयानुक्रमणिका) on page 13 lists these chapters, providing a detailed overview of the astrological topics covered:

Core Astrological Concepts Covered:

  1. Planetary Rulership and Relationships:

    • Owners of constellations (राश्याधिप / राशिस).
    • Exaltation and debilitation of planets (उच्चनीच).
    • Friendly and enemy relationships between planets (मित्रशत्रु).
    • Specific details about Rahu's domicile, exaltation, and debilitation.
    • The position of Ketu in relation to Rahu.
  2. Interpretation of the Natal Chart and Houses:

    • Nature of the planetary chart.
    • What to observe in each of the twelve houses (द्वादशभाव).
    • Determining the time of an event (इष्टकालानयन).
    • Analysis of the Ascendant (लग्नविचार).
    • The effects of planetary positions in different houses.
    • Specific focus on the 1st, 4th, 7th, 10th houses ( Kendra), 2nd, 5th, 8th, 11th houses (Panafar), and 3rd, 6th, 9th, 12th houses (Apoklim).
  3. Specific Predictions and Prashna (Horary Astrology):

    • Pregnancy and Childbirth: Health of the fetus (गर्भक्षेम), time of delivery (गुर्विणीप्रसव), twin births (अपत्ययुग्मप्रसव), month of pregnancy (गर्भमास).
    • Relationships and Marriage: Married/unmarried status of a woman (धृता विवाहिता भार्या), poisonous girls (विषकन्या), marital considerations (विवाह).
    • Disputes and Conflicts: Disputes, winning or losing arguments (विवाद), settlement of complex issues (संकीर्णपदनिर्णय).
    • Loss and Theft: Lost items, locations of theft (चौर्यादिस्थान), fire-damaged places (दग्धस्थान), recovery of stolen goods.
    • Travel and Journeys: Travel of a person (पथिकगमनागम), arrival of travelers (प्रवासीचिंता).
    • Health and Illness: Diseases, causes of illness (रोगविषयज्ञान), causes of death (मृत्युयोग).
    • Financial Matters: Buying and selling (क्रयविक्रय), wealth (धनस्थान), profits and losses (लाभालाभ).
    • Fortifications and Disasters: Fort destruction (दुर्गभंग), situations of danger.
    • Specific Astrological Techniques: Use of Drekkana (द्वात्रिंशद्वाSTRUCTION) and other divisional charts for predictions.
    • Delineation of Planets: Their nature, location, direction of gaze, habitat (village, forest, water), time of day association, physical characteristics (color, shape), elemental constitution (bile, phlegm, wind), taste preference, status (metals, gems), caste, age, and general disposition (benefic/malefic).
  4. Application in Prashna (Horary Astrology):

    • Determining the trustworthiness of a questioner (Kautilya).
    • Using the strength of planets and their aspects for prediction.
    • Identifying the time of events based on planetary positions and ascendant.
    • Determining the owner of a purchased or sold item.
    • Assessing the possibility of gain or loss.
    • Predicting the outcome of disputes and battles.
    • Identifying the location of lost items.
    • Predicting the arrival or departure of travelers.
    • Determining the cause of death or illness.
    • Assessing the cause of ill fortune and the specific deity or entity responsible.

Jirnoddhar Initiative:

The preamble and catalog pages highlight the significant effort put into this restoration project:

  • Goal: To preserve and make accessible ancient Jain scriptures for future generations and scholars.
  • Methodology: Scanning, editing, and reprinting rare and often inaccessible manuscripts.
  • Support: Financial and spiritual support from various Jain communities, spiritual leaders (Sadhvijis), and institutions.
  • Catalog: Pages 4-9 list numerous other Jain texts that have been part of this "Jirnoddhar" project, covering a wide range of subjects including Nandi Sutra, Uttaradhyayan Sutra, various Shilpa Shastras (architecture and arts), Tattvas (philosophical principles), Grammar, Logic, and other astrological works.

In essence, "Bhuvandipak" is a detailed astrological treatise presented as part of a vital cultural preservation effort by the Jain community to ensure the continuity of its rich intellectual heritage. The text delves into the intricate astrological interpretations used for predictive purposes, covering a vast spectrum of life's events and circumstances.