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Bhrigu Samhita is an astrological classic written by Maharishi Bhrigu in the Vedic Period. This was the first treatise on predictive astrology which formed the basis for further research and analysis. This book is a concise version of the original Bhrigu Samhita. It is specially written to cater to the needs and interests of both laymen and experts. It provides valuable hints on how to find out the character of a native, his moral inclination, and his fortunes and misfortunes in various walks of life. It also imparts useful information with regard to longevity and prosperity of the native, his parents, brothers and children.

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Self-explanatory content well-segregated into various chapters would enable not only a professional astrologer, but also an amateur to predict with accuracy the future of the native and form an opinion as to how a planet is disposed in a particular nativity.

Contents.Etymology Samhita is a Sanskrit word from the prefix sam (सम्), 'together', and hita (हित), the past participle of the verbal root dha (धा) 'put'. The combination word thus means 'put together, joined, compose, arrangement, place together, union', something that agrees or conforms to a principle such as dharma or in accordance with justice, and 'connected with'. Saṃhitā (संहिता) in the feminine form of the past participle, is used as a noun meaning 'conjunction, connection, union', 'combination of letters according to euphonic rules', or 'any methodically arranged collection of texts or verses'.

Discussion In the most generic context, a Samhita may refer to any methodical collection of text or verses. Any, or Sanskrit Epic, along with Vedic texts, can be called a Samhita.Samhita, however, in contemporary literature typically implies the earliest, archaic part of the Vedas. These contain – sacred sounds with or without literal meaning, as well as panegyrics, prayers, and petitioning nature or Vedic deities. Vedic Samhita refer to mathematically precise metrical archaic text of each of the (, and ).The have been divided into four styles of texts – the Samhitas (mantras and benedictions), the (text on rituals, ceremonies, sacrifices and symbolic-sacrifices), the (commentaries on rituals, ceremonies and sacrifices), and the (text discussing meditation, philosophy and spiritual knowledge). The Samhitas are sometimes identified as karma-khanda (कर्म खण्ड, action/ritual-related section), while the Upanishads are identified as jnana-khanda (ज्ञान खण्ड, knowledge/spirituality-related section). The and are variously classified, sometimes as the ceremonial karma-khanda, other times (or parts of them) as the jnana-khanda.The Vedic Samhitas were chanted during ceremonies and rituals, and parts of it remain the oldest living part of tradition.A collective study of Vedas and later text suggests that the compendium of Samhitas and associated Vedic texts were far larger than currently available.

However, most have been lost at some point or over a period of Indian history. Examples Rig veda The is among the famous Hindu mantras. It is found in Rig Veda Samhita. ॐ भूर्भुवस्वः। तत्सवितुर्वरेण्यम्। भर्गो देवस्य धीमहि। धियो यो नः प्रचोदयात् Oṁ Bhūr BhuvaSwah', Tat savitur varenyam, Bhargo devasya dhīmahi, Dhiyo yo nah prachodayāt Let us meditate on that excellent glory of the divine Light.

May he inspire our thoughts, stimulate our understandings. – 3.62.10 Sama veda noted that the Samhita of is an anthology taken from the Rigveda-Samhita.

The difference is in the refinement and application of arts such as melody, meters of music and literary composition. Thus, the root hymn that later became the Rathantara (Excellent Chariot) mantra chant is found in both Rigveda and Samaveda Samhitas, as follows, Rigveda form: Abhi tva sura nonumo 'dugdha iva dhenavah isanam asya jagatah svardrsam isanam indra tasthusah Samaveda form: obhitvasuranonumova adugdha iva dhenava isanamasya jagatassuvardrsam isanama indra ta sthu sa o va ha u va as Translation (same for both): We cry out for you, hero, like unmilked cows to the lord of the living world! To the lord of the unmoving world who eye is the sun, O! Yajur veda The hymns in Section 4.1.5 of the Yajurveda Samhita, dedicated to several ancient deities, state:May the prepare you, with the meter, you are the earth,May the prepare you, with the meter, you are the sky.May the prepare you, with the jagati meter, you are the heaven.May the, common to all men, prepare you, with the meter, you are the directions.You are the unchanging direction, make unchanging in me children, abundance of wealth, abundance of cattle, abundance of heroism.