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Brahma |
Brahma is the Hindu Mythological God of Creation. Brahma symbolizes one of the three basic forces in nature, the force of creation. Brahma is not worshiped in any temples except in the Brahma temple in Pushkar, India. |
Brihaspati |
Brihaspati is one of the Sanskrit names for Jupiter. As per Hindu mythology, Brihaspati is the teacher, Guru, of Gods, the Devtas. This is why Jupiter is also called Guru. |
Chaitra |
Chaitra is the first month of the Jyotish Calender used in India. The term Chaitra has been derived from the Chitra Nakshatra as the full moon in Chaitra takes place in Chitra Nakshatra. This Month usually begins in March and ends in April. |
Combust |
When a planet comes near to the Sun in degrees it is considered as a combust planet. Such a planet is weak in strength. It is called an Asta Graha in sanskrit. A combust planet when goes away from the Sun and comes out of combustion it is considered as an Udaya Graha. |
Combustion |
When a planet comes nearer to the Sun in degrees it is considered as a combust planet. Such a planet is weak in strength. It is called an Asta Graha in sanskrit. This process is called a 'Combustion' in Jyotish. A combust planet when goes away from the Sun and comes out of combustion it is considered as an Udaya Graha. |