Sanskrit · DevanāgarīUttara Kālamṛta manuscript tradition
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Note the sign where the lord of a Bhava is posited. Count from that Bhava to the sign having its lord. The same number of signs counted from that lord gives the Pada or Arudha Pada of that Bhava. With reference to this Arudha Pada of the concerned Bhava, we have to judge the-auspicious or s Nature o va, its decrease or its increase. Thus we have to determine eight Arudha padas for houses 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 1o and 124 The Aruana Tor the fwelfth house isc called upapada and that of the seventh is Darapada.
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