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What
is Vedic
Astrology ?
Vedic Astrology or Jyotish is
the ancient Indian system of astrology and astronomy. The term derives
from the ancient language of the Vedas, Sanskrit, where Jyothi means
light or flame and Ish means God. Jyothish thus means Lord of the light.
Jyotish is variously referred to in English as Hindu astrology, Indian
astrology, and Vedic astrology.
The Vedic system of astrology is one of the six disciplines of Vedanga,
the auxiliary disciplines of Vedic religion. As such, Jyotish has
historically been part of a continuous holistic approach to living and
an integral practice based on the ancient spiritual tradition of India.
The foundation of jyotish is the notion of bandhu of the Vedas or
scriptures, which is the connection between the microcosm and the
macrocosm. Its purpose is to offer humanity a means to understand the
role and expression of karma in individual and collective life. Indeed,
Hindus believe that humans have fortune and misfortune in life because
of karma. Many use Jyotish to understand setbacks in life due to the
influence of planets and perform religious ceremonies to mitigate or
avoid the pain of separation in life.
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Vedic astrology also includes several nuanced sub-systems of
interpretation and prediction with unique sacralized elements not found
in Western astrology, such as its specific system of lunar mansions
(called nakshatras, encompassing a pantheon of archetypal deities). The
nakshatras are used by some to pick auspicious times of day or month for
every human activity as well as to provide insight into the motivations
and guiding characteristics of humans and events coming under their
influence.
Nakshatra cycles based on the natal placement of the Moon or
Vimshottari Dashas are developing a reputation in contemporary culture
for the accuracy with which they time unfolding conditions in one's
life. When combined with an analysis of planetary transits, significant
events in life become predictable. |
In India, Jyotish is still commonly used to aid in important decisions
in life. In Hindu culture, newborns are traditionally named based on
their jyotish charts, and jyotish concepts are pervasive in the
organization of the calendar and holidays as well as in many areas of
life. Astrology is perceived to be vital in Indian culture, in making
decisions made about marriage, opening a new business, and moving into a
new home.
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