Jain Jyotirgranth Sangraha

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First page of Jain Jyotirgranth Sangraha

Summary

The Jain Jyotirgranth Sangraha is a compilation of Jain astrological texts, edited by Upadhyay Kshama Vijay Gani, a disciple of Pujyapada Guruvarya Shri Ami Vijayji Maharaj. Published by Shah Mulchand Bulakhidas, it was printed at Nirnaysagar Printing Press in Mumbai in Vikram Samvat 1990 (1938 CE). The book contains several treatises on various aspects of astrology within the Jain tradition.

Based on the provided pages, the compilation includes the following significant sections:

  1. Shri Haribhadriya Lagna Shuddhi (Pages 10-17): This section, authored by Shri Haribhadra Suri, focuses on determining auspicious timings (Lagna) for various ceremonies and events. It details principles for checking the purity of the Lagna, considering factors like:

    • Gochar Shuddhi: Purity based on the general movement of planets.
    • Divas Shuddhi: Purity of the day, considering the day of the week, tithi (lunar day), and nakshatra (lunar mansion).
    • Lagna Shuddhi: The specific auspicious time or ascendant for an event.
    • It elaborates on the strength of planets (Chandra Bala, Tara Bala), the influence of various combinations of weekdays, tithis, and nakshatras. It also discusses inauspicious yogas and timings to be avoided, such as Darda Tithi (dates affected by solar conjunctions), Grahagrahan (eclipses), and specific unfavorable planetary positions. The text also provides guidelines for checking the suitability of nakshatras for different ceremonies like installation (Pratishtha) and initiation (Diksha).
  2. Shri Ratnashekharia Din Shuddhi (Pages 18-32): Authored by Mantrishwar Shri Vastupal Pujit Shri Udayprabh Dev Suri, this section deals with Din Shuddhi (purity of the day). It provides a detailed analysis of daily auspiciousness considering:

    • Graha Yogas: The combination of planets and their influence.
    • Tithi Varam (Day-Tithi combinations): The auspiciousness of tithis based on the day of the week.
    • Karanas: Auspiciousness based on lunar weekdays (Karanas).
    • Nakshatra Shuddhi: Purity of the lunar mansions and their suitability for various activities.
    • Chandra Bala: The strength and auspiciousness of the Moon.
    • It also covers topics like yoga names, their auspiciousness, the concept of "Jammariksha" (birth nakshatra) and its implications, auspicious and inauspicious yogas, the influence of planetary positions in different houses (Bhava), and specific considerations for travel (Prasthan) and ceremonies. The text also includes detailed tables and diagrams for calculating these astrological factors, such as the Yoga Yantra and Tara Chakra.
  3. Shri Udayprabhadeviya Rambha Siddhi (Pages 33-116): This extensive section, authored by Shri Udayprabhadevi, focuses on Arambha Siddhi (auspiciousness for starting activities). It is a comprehensive guide covering:

    • Tithi Dwaram (Tithi considerations): Elaborates on auspicious and inauspicious tithis, the concept of "Bhadra" and its placement, and the influence of "Dagdha Tithi" (burnt tithis).
    • Var Dwaram (Weekday considerations): Discusses the auspiciousness of weekdays, their associated Hora (time divisions), and the influence of beneficial and malevolent planets. It includes tables for Kalvela, Kantaka, Kulika, and Upakula yogas.
    • Yoga Dwaram (Auspicious Yogas): Details various auspicious and inauspicious yogas formed by planetary combinations and their implications. It describes different types of yogas like Anand, Kaladanda, Prajapatya, and their auspicious or inauspicious effects. The text also elaborates on the concept of "Gandanta" (critical conjunctions) and their avoidance.
    • Rashi Dwaram (Zodiac Sign considerations): Explains the nature of zodiac signs, their elemental associations, strengths (Uchcha, Neecha), and their influence on auspicious timings. It also covers the concept of Navamsha (ninth part of a rashi) and its importance.
    • Gochar Dwaram (Transits): Discusses the transit of planets and their effects, considering planetary strength and their positions relative to the birth chart and the current Lagna. It delves into the concept of Ashtakavarga, a system of calculating planetary strength and auspiciousness.
    • Vastu Dwaram (Vastu Shastra considerations): This section provides guidance on Vastu principles for building construction and entering new homes, including the auspiciousness of directions, Vastu Purusha (deity of the place), and specific timings for different construction activities.
    • Karya Dwaram (Activity considerations): This is a vast section detailing auspicious timings for a multitude of activities, including marriage, initiation (Diksha), installation of deities (Pratishtha), construction, travel (Gaman), and various personal ceremonies like naming ceremonies (Namkaran) and hair cutting (Kshaur Karma). It emphasizes the importance of considering multiple factors like planetary strength, tithi, nakshatra, yoga, and the prevailing tithi and weekday for auspiciousness.
    • Mishra Dwaram (Mixed considerations): This section appears to deal with more complex astrological calculations and combinations relevant to auspicious timings for ceremonies like marriage, initiation, and installation. It further refines the astrological considerations, including planetary strengths, auspicious and inauspicious yogas, and their specific relevance to different events.
  4. Shri Narachandracharya Virachito Shri Narachandra (Pages 137-149): This section is authored by Shri Narachandra Acharya and is presented as a summary or extract from a larger work. It covers:

    • General Day Shuddhi: Reiteration of basic principles for determining auspicious days.
    • Prasthan Krama: Guidelines for travel, considering directions, nakshatras, shools (inauspicious directions), yoginis, and planetary influences.
    • Vastu Shastra: Principles related to constructing and entering homes, including auspicious timings, directions, and the significance of various elements and deities.
    • Lagna Shuddhi: Further details on determining auspicious Lagna for various events, with a focus on marriage, initiation, and installation.
    • Mishra Dwaram (Mixed considerations): This part seems to further elaborate on the intricate combinations and rules for specific ceremonies, including planetary strengths, yogas, and their application in determining auspicious timings.

Overall, the Jain Jyotirgranth Sangraha is a comprehensive resource for understanding Jain astrological principles and their application in determining auspicious timings for a wide range of life events and religious ceremonies. It reflects a sophisticated understanding of astrology within the Jain philosophical framework. The compilation emphasizes the importance of precise calculations and the harmonious integration of various astrological factors for achieving success and well-being.