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- Parashara (Sanskrit: पराशर; IAST: Parāśara) was a maharishi and the author of many ancient Hindu texts. He is accredited as the author of the first Purana...
- The Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra (Sanskrit: बृहत् पराशर होरा शास्त्र; IAST: bṛhat parāśara horā śāstra; abbreviated to BPHS) is the most comprehensive...
- nodes. These have retrograde motion.[citation needed] In the astrology of Parashara, the ****ignment of karakas to planets is permanently fixed. In the astrology...
- Parāśara-Gītā) also written as Parashara Geeta is the collection of the philosophical dialogues and discourses between the Vedic sage Parashara and King Janaka of...
- பட்டர், romanized: Paraśara Bhattar), also called Periya Bhattar and Parashara Bhattarya, was a follower of Ramanuja, a 12th-century Sri Vaishnava teacher...
- fisherman. As a young woman, Satyavati met the wandering rishi (sage) Parashara, who fathered her son Vyasa out of wedlock. The sage also gave her a musky...
- Susheel Parashar is a veteran Indian actor, known for his work in the Hindi television industry and in Bollywood. His films include Jaal: The Trap; Dushmani;...
- pagoda-style temple stands on the banks of the lake which is dedicated to Rishi Parashara, built by King Ban Sen in the 14th century. Situated in the stunning Dhauladhar...
- mankind. He received the Vishnu Purana from Brahma, and communicated it to Parashara, who made it known to mankind. ****stya responds to the questions of Narada...
- rishi (sage) and son of Vashistha and Arundhati. He was the father of Parashara, mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. There is a legend found in Mahabharata...