Not related to the book under question, just
regarding Kashmir connection
here:
Neelakantha,
the 16th century author of Tajika Neelakanthi and Prasna
Tantra,
and the son of Anantadeva, hailed from Kashmir;
his brother, Ramchandra, wrote Muhurta Chintamani, the
famous treatise on Electional Astrology.[1] Neelakantha
was the court astrologer of
the Moghul Emperor,
Jalaluddin Akbar.
According to Deepak Kapoor, Neelakantha was born in the year
1556[2] The
Tajika system of prognostication depends on the Varshaphala,[3]Neelakantha
wrote his famous book on Varshaphala, Tajika Neelakanthi, in
the year 1587.[4] However, B
V Raman in
the introduction to Prasna Tantra states that in the last
part of his Varshatantra (of Tajika Neelakanthi),
Neelakantha records that he composed this book on the eighth
day of the bright half of Aswija of Saka year 1509 which
means 1567 AD. There is also evidence that he hailed from Vidarbha and
that he was 43 or 44 years old when he wrote this book.[5]
References
- Islamic Culture Vol.26.
p. 57.
- Astronomy and
mathematical astrology. p. 143.
- A textbook on
Varshaphala.
- Hart De Fouw. Light on
Life. Lotus Press. p. 19.
- B.V.Raman. Prasna
Tantra (Horary astrology). Raman Publications.
p. ix.