बृहत्-पाराशर-होरा-शास्त्रम्
bṛhat-pārāśara-horā-śāstram
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chapter-65, verse-27
मीनभे दीर्घयात्रा स्यात् कुम्भे धनविवर्धनम् ।
मकरे सर्वसिद्धिः स्याच्चापे ज्ञानविवर्धनम् ॥२७॥
मकरे सर्वसिद्धिः स्याच्चापे ज्ञानविवर्धनम् ॥२७॥
27. mīnabhe dīrghayātrā syāt kumbhe dhanavivardhanam .
makare sarvasiddhiḥ syāccāpe jñānavivardhanam.
makare sarvasiddhiḥ syāccāpe jñānavivardhanam.
27.
mīnabhe dīrghayātrā syāt kumbhe dhanavivardhanam
makare sarvasiddhiḥ syāt cāpe jñānavivardhanam
makare sarvasiddhiḥ syāt cāpe jñānavivardhanam
27.
If it is in the Pisces sign, there will be long journeys. In Aquarius, there will be an increase in wealth. In Capricorn, all achievements will occur, and in Sagittarius, there will be an increase in knowledge.
Words meanings summery:
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- मीनभे (mīnabhe) - in the sign of Pisces
- दीर्घयात्रा (dīrghayātrā) - long journey, extensive travel
- स्यात् (syāt) - there would be, it may be, exists
- कुम्भे (kumbhe) - in the Aquarius sign (in the sign of Aquarius, in a pot/pitcher)
- धनविवर्धनम् (dhanavivardhanam) - increase of wealth
- मकरे (makare) - in the Capricorn sign (in the sign of Capricorn, in a crocodile/sea monster)
- सर्वसिद्धिः (sarvasiddhiḥ) - all accomplishments, complete success, perfection
- स्यात् (syāt) - there would be, it may be, exists
- चापे (cāpe) - in the Sagittarius sign (in the sign of Sagittarius, in a bow)
- ज्ञानविवर्धनम् (jñānavivardhanam) - increase of knowledge
Words meanings and morphology
मीनभे (mīnabhe) - in the sign of Pisces
(noun)
Locative, masculine, singular of mīnabha
mīnabha - Pisces (fish) sign
Compound type : tatpurusha (mīna+abha)
- mīna – fish
noun (masculine) - abha – sign, part
noun (masculine)
दीर्घयात्रा (dīrghayātrā) - long journey, extensive travel
(noun)
Nominative, feminine, singular of dīrghayātrā
dīrghayātrā - long journey, extensive travel
Compound type : karmadhāraya (dīrgha+yātrā)
- dīrgha – long, extended
adjective - yātrā – journey, travel, procession
noun (feminine)
Root: yā (class 2)
स्यात् (syāt) - there would be, it may be, exists
(verb)
3rd person , singular, active, optative (vidhiliṅ) of as
Root: as (class 2)
कुम्भे (kumbhe) - in the Aquarius sign (in the sign of Aquarius, in a pot/pitcher)
(noun)
Locative, masculine, singular of kumbha
kumbha - pot, pitcher; Aquarius sign
धनविवर्धनम् (dhanavivardhanam) - increase of wealth
(noun)
Nominative, neuter, singular of dhanavivardhana
dhanavivardhana - increase of wealth
Compound type : tatpurusha (dhana+vivardhana)
- dhana – wealth, riches, money
noun (neuter) - vivardhana – increasing, causing to grow, nourishing
noun (neuter)
verbal noun
from vi-vṛdh (causative) + Lyuṭ
Prefix: vi
Root: vṛdh (class 1)
Note: The neuter nominative singular form 'dhanavivardhanam' acts as the predicate of 'syāt'.
मकरे (makare) - in the Capricorn sign (in the sign of Capricorn, in a crocodile/sea monster)
(noun)
Locative, masculine, singular of makara
makara - crocodile, sea-monster; Capricorn sign
सर्वसिद्धिः (sarvasiddhiḥ) - all accomplishments, complete success, perfection
(noun)
Nominative, feminine, singular of sarvasiddhi
sarvasiddhi - all accomplishments, complete success, perfection
Compound type : karmadhāraya (sarva+siddhi)
- sarva – all, every, whole
pronoun - siddhi – accomplishment, success, perfection, supernatural power
noun (feminine)
verbal noun
from sidh + ktin
Root: sidh (class 1)
स्यात् (syāt) - there would be, it may be, exists
(verb)
3rd person , singular, active, optative (vidhiliṅ) of as
Root: as (class 2)
चापे (cāpe) - in the Sagittarius sign (in the sign of Sagittarius, in a bow)
(noun)
Locative, masculine, singular of cāpa
cāpa - bow; Sagittarius sign
ज्ञानविवर्धनम् (jñānavivardhanam) - increase of knowledge
(noun)
Nominative, neuter, singular of jñānavivardhana
jñānavivardhana - increase of knowledge
Compound type : tatpurusha (jñāna+vivardhana)
- jñāna – knowledge, wisdom
noun (neuter)
from jñā + Lyuṭ
Root: jñā (class 9) - vivardhana – increasing, causing to grow, nourishing
noun (neuter)
verbal noun
from vi-vṛdh (causative) + Lyuṭ
Prefix: vi
Root: vṛdh (class 1)
Note: The neuter nominative singular form 'jñānavivardhanam' acts as the predicate of 'syāt'.