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Strange Before Bedtime Habit For Explosive Size

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oscopic astrology, Shripati wrote Jatakakarmapaddhati (“Way to the Computation of Nativity”), Jyotisharatnamala (“A Jewel Necklace of Astral Science”), and possibly Daivajnavallabha (“A Lover of Fortune-Tellers”). Jyotisharatnamala was modeled on Jyotisharatnakosha, an astrological work by the 8th-century Indian astronomer-astrologer Lalla. The two works ascribed with certainty to Shripati were highly influential on the development of astrology in India, and many commentaries were written on them.

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