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- Chamatkara_Chintamani abstract "Chamatkara Chintamani is a revered treatise on the predictive part of Hindu astrology. It comprises one hundred and eight Sanskrit Slokas written by Bhatta Narayana. Brij Behari Lal Sharma, the modern translator and commentator of this treatise, writes that it was probably written in the 14th Century A.D. and that the author belonged to a Brahmin family hailing from Maharashtra which had settled in Mysore, Karnataka. This text is also known as Bhava Chintamani.Chamatkara Chintamani is a Jyotihśāstra and a reference book, in which Bhatta Narayana, through one hundred eight slokas arranged in nine chapters with each chapter dedicated to each one of the nine planets, gives effects of each planet in each one of the twelve houses/rasi with reference to its location from other planets. Each sloka reads the influence of a particular planet in a particular house irrespective of the sign falling on that house.".
- Chamatkara_Chintamani language Sanskrit.
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- Chamatkara_Chintamani wikiPageWikiLink Brahmin.
- Chamatkara_Chintamani wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astrological_texts.
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- Chamatkara_Chintamani wikiPageWikiLink Karnataka.
- Chamatkara_Chintamani wikiPageWikiLink Maharashtra.
- Chamatkara_Chintamani wikiPageWikiLink Mysore.
- Chamatkara_Chintamani wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
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- Chamatkara_Chintamani wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chamatkara Chintamani".
- Chamatkara_Chintamani author "Bhatta Narayana".
- Chamatkara_Chintamani country "India".
- Chamatkara_Chintamani language "Sanskrit".
- Chamatkara_Chintamani name "Chamatkara Chintamani".
- Chamatkara_Chintamani subject "Astrology".
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- Chamatkara_Chintamani subject Category:Astrological_texts.
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- Chamatkara_Chintamani hypernym Treatise.
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- Chamatkara_Chintamani comment "Chamatkara Chintamani is a revered treatise on the predictive part of Hindu astrology. It comprises one hundred and eight Sanskrit Slokas written by Bhatta Narayana. Brij Behari Lal Sharma, the modern translator and commentator of this treatise, writes that it was probably written in the 14th Century A.D. and that the author belonged to a Brahmin family hailing from Maharashtra which had settled in Mysore, Karnataka.".
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- Chamatkara_Chintamani name "Chamatkara Chintamani".