Arunaketu, 础谤耻峁嘺办别迟耻, Aruna-ketu: 2 definitions
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Arunaketu means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
In Hinduism
Jyotisha (astronomy and astrology)
Source: Wisdom Library: Brihat Samhita by Varahamihira础谤耻峁嘺办别迟耻 (啶呧ぐ啷佮ぃ啶曕啶む) or simply Aru峁嘺 refers to certain types of Ketus (i.e., luminous bodies such as comets and meteors), according to the B峁沨atsa峁僪it膩 (chapter 11), an encyclopedic Sanskrit work written by Var膩hamihira mainly focusing on the science of ancient Indian astronomy astronomy (Jyoti峁).鈥擜ccordingly, 鈥淭he comets that resemble the flaming fire or a garland are 120 in number. They are the sons of Agni and are named Vi艣var奴pa Ketus. When they appear there will be fear from fire. The comets that are dark-red in colour, without disc, presenting the appearance of C膩mara and with scattered rays are named Aru峁嘺 Ketus. They are the sons of V膩yu (the wind) and are 77 in number; when they appear mankind will feel miserable鈥�.

Jyotisha (啶溹啶啶むた啶�, 箩测辞迟颈峁 or jyotish) refers to 鈥榓stronomy鈥� or 鈥淰edic astrology鈥� and represents the fifth of the six Vedangas (additional sciences to be studied along with the Vedas). Jyotisha concerns itself with the study and prediction of the movements of celestial bodies, in order to calculate the auspicious time for rituals and ceremonies.
Languages of India and abroad
Sanskrit dictionary
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum础谤耻峁嘺办别迟耻 (啶呧ぐ啷佮ぃ啶曕啶む) as mentioned in Aufrecht鈥檚 Catalogus Catalogorum:鈥擲ee 膧ru峁嘺ketuka.
Sanskrit, also spelled 啶膏啶膏啶曕啶むぎ啷� (蝉补峁僺办峁泃补尘), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
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Starts with: Arunaketubrahmana, Arunaketuka, Arunaketukagniprayoga, Arunaketukaprayoga.
Full-text: Arunaketubrahmana, Arunaketuka, Aruna, Vishvarupa, Papada, Saptasaptati, Vishvarupaketu, Vikirna, Vitara, Jvalamalakula, Shyamaruna, Jvalamala, Tivranala, Camararupa, Vikirnadidhiti.
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