Enemy: 2 definitions
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Jyotisha (astronomy and astrology)
: Journal of South Asian Intellectual History: Samarasiṃha and the Early Transmission of Tājika AstrologyEnemy refers to one the “thirty-two astrological lots� (sahamas), as discussed in the fourth chapter of the ś—one of the earliest preserved Sanskrit works on Perso-Arabic (Tājika) astrology authored by Samarasiṃha in the 13th century.—The so-called lots (Sanskrit: sahamas; Arabic: sahm, translating κλῆρο�) are derived by measuring the longitudinal distance between two predefined points in a horoscope (typically two planets) and projecting it from a third point (typically the ascendant degree). Of these 32 lots [e.g., Enemies], all but two are present in what has become the most widespread list of Tājika sahamas, compiled some three centuries later by Nīlakaṇṭha and comprising 50 items.

Jyotisha (ज्योति�, dzپṣa or jyotish) refers to ‘astronomy� or “Vedic astrology� 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.
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Partial matches: Enemy, The, The, Te.
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Shishupala-vadha (Study) (by Shila Chakraborty)
Vigraha (war) < [Chapter 3 - Six fold policies of a king (Ṣāḍguṇya)]
Sāmā, Dāna, Bheda and Daṇḍa < [Chapter 4 - Activities of spy]
Hīnasandhi (b) < [Chapter 3 - Six fold policies of a king (Ṣāḍguṇya)]
Kautilya Arthashastra (by R. Shamasastry)
Chapter 2 - March of the Camp < [Book 10 - Relating to War]
Chapter 5 - Restoration of Peace in a Conquered Country < [Book 13 - Strategic Means to Capture a Fortress]
Chapter 6 - Persons Associated with Traitors and Enemies < [Book 9 - The Work of an Invader]
Skanda Purana (by G. V. Tagare)
Chapter 13 - The Marriage of Bhadrāyus < [Section 3 - Brāhmottara-khaṇḍa]
Chapter 18 - The Glory of Rāmakuṇḍa: Dharmaputra’s Atonement for False Speech < [Section 1 - Setu-māhātmya]
Chapter 13 - The Fight between Devas and Asuras < [Section 1 - Kedāra-khaṇḍa]
Ritual drink in the Iranian and Indian traditions (by Nawaz R. Guard)
39. Charmed drinks to attain supremacy over the enemies < [Chapter 6 - Drinks under Medicine and Magic]
32. Chewing the sweet plant, or mixture of leaves of Khaluparni < [Chapter 6 - Drinks under Medicine and Magic]
40. Medicine and Magic in the Iranian tradition < [Chapter 6 - Drinks under Medicine and Magic]
Puranic encyclopaedia (by Vettam Mani)
Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi (by Ganganatha Jha)
Verse 7.32 < [Section IV - Duties of the King]
Verse 7.155 < [Section XII - Daily Routine of Work]
Verse 7.184-185 < [Section XIII - War]
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