| Introduction
“Vedic”,
is derived from the Sanskrit word “Veda” which
means knowledge. The Vedas are the oldest scriptures known
to exist, being well over 5,000 years old. The vast ocean
of Vedic knowledge encompasses every area of human experience
including both material and spiritual knowledge. Studies on
a wide range of disciplines such as medicine, politics, agriculture,
engineering, sociology, philosophy, natural sciences and astrology
are found in the Sanskrit Vedic writings. Vedic Astrology
is without doubt the oldest of the systems of knowledge received
and devised by ancient Rishis and Seers in India through their
power of intuition.. Vedic Astrology is not only a philosophy
which deals with the physical nature of the universe but also
one of the most important of the inner or spiritual sciences
which deals with the mind and soul.
Vedic astrology assumes the law of “Karma”,
which states that all living beings operate and work within
certain parameters governed by actions performed in past lives.
Thus it is generally regarded as predictive in nature; it
can show how and when the results of such karmic actions will
come to fruition in the present life. It also puts emphasis
on the spiritual development of the individual and how one's
quality of life can be improved through good living and spiritual
cleanliness.
Vedic
Astrology or “Jyotish”
is an astrology originated and practised in India. The word
Jyotish literally means the ‘light of God’. This
implicitly refers to the connection among all the lives and
the rest of the universe. A basic tenant of all astrological
studies is that events in the cosmos influence, in gross and
subtle ways, events on earth. To be clear, astrology claims
to predict events based upon the positions of various celestial
objects at one’s time and place of birth.
This is usually the point at which most rational people walk
away labelling astrology as non-scientific. There are two
main reasons for this rejection. Firstly, we have limited
evidence to say that stars or planets – have influenced
our lives. Secondly, there is no known physical principles
or laws that explain such a connection.
Why then is astrology, in any form, still around, especially
in traditional and scientifically oriented societies? Part
of the reason is historical. There is a very old tradition
of analysing / interpreting the positions of heavenly bodies
to predict world events. For example, Johannes Kepler used
planetary positions to predict weather. Another reason for
the persistence of astrology is its apparent continued success,
at least in the minds of some people. Many who "have
their charts done" by a “qualified” Vedic
astrologer are very impressed with the level of detail, the
astrological readings were able to discern about them.
Differences between Vedic and Western Astrology
Both
types of astrological studies use charts to describe the influence
the planetary positions can have on one’s well being
and materialistic development. The first point you notice
when you compare Western and Vedic charts, is that they look
different: while the Vedic chart is square, the Western chart
is round. If you are familiar with Western astrology, upon
careful examination, the Vedic chart will appear to have planets
aligned with different constellations (signs). For example,
suppose, according to Western astrology, your Sun sign is
in Capricorn. In the Vedic system, it could be in Sagittarius.
Your rising sign and the other planets might also be in unfamiliar
signs. However, this does not mean that Vedic astrology is
incorrect. It simply calculates a horoscope differently.
Interpretations in Vedic astrology are often more accurate
due to the fact that the birth chart is prepared according
to the position of the Moon which moves from one Zodiac sign
to the other within 2 ½ days, unlike the Sun used in
Western Astrology which takes almost 30 days. Additionally,
there are 27 Constallations and 16 Harmonic charts which will
increase the preciseness of the reading. Vedic Astrology is
a highly spiritual subject explaning the results of our Karmic
influence. Both types emphasise the psychological nature of
the individual, however, Vedic Astrology has a very reliable
method known as “Dasha” in predicting future cycles
and events accurately. Vedic astrology is a predictive tool
that focuses on when certain events are likely to occur.
Vedic
astrology gives a better view of the outcomes of karmic influences
and also how and when such tendencies are likely to manifest
for that person. The times of occurrence of significant life
events are shown through a detailed system of planetary time
cycles, called “Dashas”. There is no corresponding
method in Western astrology.
Vedic Astrology places strong emphasis on harmonic charts
– could go up to 16 additional charts or “Vargas”.
Vargas represent different ways of dividing up the zodiac
(an imaginary heavenly belt of star signs) to focus in on
specific aspects of a chart (such as career path, wealth,
relationship issues or moral character etc.). The Western
system does not use Vargas. Finally, the outer planets (Uranus,
Neptune, and Pluto) are not part of Jyotish, whereas they
are very much a part of the Western system. The Western system
also uses asteroids and stars, and these have no counterpart
in traditional Jyotish.
The major differences between Vedic Astrology and modern
Western Astrology are threefold:
First of all, Vedic Astrology
is technically termed a "sidereal system" whereas
Western Astrology is "tropical." What this essentially
means is that up in the sky there are stars which make up
the various constellations of the Zodiac such as Virgo, Aquarius,
etc. Vedic Astrology is based upon the actual stellar constellations
(sidereal), whereas Western Astrology is based on a imaginare
zodiac that slowly moves backwards in space as a function
of time ("tropic" in Latin means "to turn").
Secondly,
as already mentioned, Vedic Astrology is based on a very old,
unbroken tradition since time immemorial whereas Western Astrology
has had a very checkered history. Astrology virtually disappeared
in the West during the Dark Ages (circa 500-1000AD). In fact,
it totally disappeared from the European continent until the
late 19th century. It had been kept barely alive in England
during that time. Western Astrology as we know it today has
existed for about 130 years. The point is that the Vedic tradition
is very strong and vibrant, with the heritage of many millennia
of accumulated knowledge, whereas Western Astrology does not
have the advantage of an unbroken tradition.
Thirdly, Vedic astrology, being
an appendix to the Vedas, is thoroughly steeped in Vedic thought
and philosophy. This means that the practitioner of the science
must have earnestly assimilated the Vedic philosophy and lived
the life of a Vedic Brahmana, with all its attendant spiritual
practices. The Western Astrologer has (in comparison to the
Vedic Astrologer) no philosophical training, nor does he know
what it means to follow a spiritual discipline. The combined
effect of genuine philosophical knowledge coupled with an
authentic spiritual lifestyle cannot be overestimated when
it comes to developing the divine vision and ability that
is so necessary for enabling an astrologer to properly guide
others.
Calculations
There
is a precise sequence that needs to be followed during the
preparation of birth charts or horoscopes. When these steps
are performed as prescribed, the result is a birth chart that
can form a useful basis for interpretation. The charts can
assess a person’s basic character and can also serve
to highlight some of the forces at play that can or will influence
a person during different periods in life. Therefore, the
first step towards making accurate readings of any individual
is to cast his or her horoscope using the correct time, date
and the place of birth of that person. If the time is unknown
or not given in the birth certificate one can get the time
from the archives of the hospital. Even if the exact time
is not known, the astrologer can work out the correct birth
time by analysing the positive and negative events that an
individual has experienced (known as birth time rectification).
There is a unique system in Vedic astrology known as Prashna
or Horary astrology. One needs not to possess birth data,
the important factor here is the actual moment of making a
query. Generally, it involves the erection of a horoscope
chart for the moment of the query.
The
process of casting a horoscope is purely based on complex
and in depth mathematical calculations, which if done manually,
will not only consume a considerable amount of time but will
also be error prone. Nowadays, we can make use of the modern
technological marvel - the computer - to do all these calculations
and also to rectify the time of birth. However, the computer
can not make any interpretations or predictions. Now, as we
know that the process of casting one’s horoscope will
be accurate using computers, the remaining part of making
interpretations can only be done by an experienced astrologer
with a good spiritual background combined with an analytical
and research talent. One has to understand that there could
be some billions of probabilities to identify, which could
be million times harder than playing a game of Chess.
Readings
Vedic astrology embraces the law of cause and effect. For
every action one should expect a consequence. This is called
karma. The Vedic astrologers study the laws of karma as they
apply to any particular horoscope. The positioning or the
placement of seven major planets, namely, Sun, Moon, Mars,
Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn play an important role
in moulding one’s life. The Vedic astrologers also take
careful notice of two shadowy planets (The Lunar Nodes), Rahu
and Ketu. According to birth time, the rising sign is established
and the planets take their proper placement within the horoscope
or the birth Chart. The destiny of the living entity can now
be ascertained with amazing accuracy. By employing a unique
system of planetary periods and sub periods, by observing
the movement of the planets through the houses of the horoscope
and various Vargas (harmonic charts), the Vedic astrologer
could predict the timing of events in anyone's life.
Considering
that there are nine planets, twelve signs, and twelve houses,
one can easily imagine the extent of possible combinations
and permutations of these, (and, this without taking into
consideration the individual degrees and divisional charts.)
The energies of the planets, signs, and houses interact with
each other in countless ways. By studying the combinations,
a well trained astrologer can know an amazing amount of information
about the subject of a chart--a remarkable feat, considering
that the original input data consisted of only the date, time,
and place of birth.
Hence, Vedic astrology is rapidly being known as a very effective
tool in giving clarity to resolving the dilemmas of life.
It can help you to conquer obstacles, prepare you to grab
golden opportunities regarding finances, career and help you
in analysing marriage, relationships and family matters etc.
I have been studying astrology for over 25 years. I personally
have experienced that the Vedic system of planetary periods
for timing the events in one's life, is unparalleled. It works
very well when used properly and in conjunction with transits
through the horoscope and significant Vargas (Harmonic charts).
After studying the horoscope of an individual, a skilled
and experienced astrologer can discover the major patterns
and planetary influence in a person’s life, principal
character traits and make fairly accurate readings about future
events. According to Hindu system of astrology, each planet
rules for a certain length of time. It is during this time
that the significations of the ruling planet, as well as the
affairs of the house it occupies, will manifest as your experience.
Each major period is divided into sub-periods, which are further
divided into minor-periods. In this way living beings fulfil
the destinies that are due to them. (For everything there
is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven.)
The Consultant Astrologer, Dr Theja will keep the identity
of the client and the readings made confidential. The Vedic
Astrologer is not a fortune teller, a psychic reader or a
clairvoyant. Vedic Astrology is a divine subject. The astrologer
approaches it with true reverence. His authentic horoscope
readings are very unique and not a generalised computer generated
version.
"The best forecasts are not
those that come true,
but those that Warn, Teach and Prepare
to lead a happy and contented life”
>> 9 Planets (Graha)
>> 12 Zodiac signs (Rashi)
>> 12 Houses (Bhava)
>> 27 Nakshatras (Constellations)
>> Navamsha
>> Dashas (Periods)
>> Astakavarga
>> Shodashavarga (Harmonic Charts)
>> Remedies
>> Branches of Astrology
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