How To Read Moon Chart In Vedic Astrology

The Astrology Birth Chart, also known as the Natal Chart, is an astrological chart that depicts the exact position of the sun, moon, and other planets at the time of a person’s birth at a specific location on the globe. To create an accurate rasi chart, one must know his or her date of birth, exact time of birth, and place of birth.

Is the Chandra Lagna significant?

Many times, an astrologer is confronted with the question of why, despite having Raja Yogas and Dhana Yogas in their horoscopes, their lives are so ordinary. In the vast majority of situations, these Raja Yogas and Dhana Yogas do not fructify even in their particular dashas because the planets involved are losing their dignity. It has been noted that some people do not achieve success despite having Yogakaraka planets in their horoscopes.

The planets involved in Raja Yoga and/or Dhana Yoga, according to Sage Parashara, should not be in combustion, debilitation, enemy rashi, or enemy navamsha. Apart from that, the Sage Parashara has advised reading the Yogas from the ‘Chandra Kundali’ first in Bhrita Parashara Hora Shastra chapter 38 ‘Chandra Yoga-Adhayaa’. The evil Yogas that arise in Chandra lagna or the Moon chart have the potential to ruin the beneficial Yogas in the Rashi Chart or Lagna Kundali. Before evaluating the result of a planetary position in a horoscope, the Parashara recommends considering ‘Desha-Kaal-Patra.’ The word ‘Desha’ refers to the native’s own country, society, and neighborhood. The ‘Kaal’ refers to the period of time and conditions in which a native lives in a certain location or country. The word ‘Patra’ refers to the native’s ‘Anga-Lakshana,’ or physical symptoms such as palm readings, forehead lines, and body structure, among others. In the ‘Anga-Lakshana-Adhayaa, chapter 82, the Sage Parashara goes into great length about it.

When the moon is full, what happens?

Our instinctive aspects are represented by the Moon. It regulates our emotions in the same way that it regulates the tides in the ocean. The moon is responsible for our feelings of highs and lows. It represents feminine characteristics, and as such, we might associate it with females in our lives, such as our mothers, wives, and sisters. A person born under the sign of a planet will reflect that planet’s characteristics.

The bright Moon is considered the most helpful, whereas the dark Moon of Amavasya is considered malefic. The moon represents all of our senses as well as our brain. When the Moon is in the ascendant, in its birth sign, or when the Moon is strong in the ascendant, the native is usually chubby and has lovely eyes. In a horoscope, a strong moon indicates a pleasant personality with a strong mind. It is compared to a mother who radiates loving nectar. Worshiping the moon reduces mental stress and promotes happiness. A faint moon causes agitation in the mind.

What is the best way to analyze a birth chart?

The Ascendant can be found at the bottom of your chart if you scroll down. Examine the ascendant’s sign, which may or may not be the same as the sign shown in this example chart. The Ascendant is decided by the precise time of your birth, and it correlates to the Taurus sign in my chart.

Is Vedic astrology more accurate than Western astrology?

Are the Rolling Stones superior to the Beatles? Is indica better than sativa? Do you want to tell the truth or take a chance? These are the kinds of questions that need to be considered, as well as the kinds of decisions that need to be made. Vedic astrology is far more intricate than Western astrology, making it both more accurate and more difficult to grasp for beginners. Furthermore, others argue that because the cosmos, as well as our beating hearts within it, is continuously in flux, Vedic astrology, which accounts for this flux, delivers more acute insights and practical knowledge. I believe that the more you know, the better off you are, and as an indecisive Gemini rising, I strongly advise getting a personal reading from a specialist or experts who are knowledgeable in both schools of astrological thought. Shine brightly.

What makes my Vedic chart unique?

Vedic astrology presupposes a baseline spirituality that is mainly lacking from mainstream Western astrology techniques, as evidenced by its roots in ancient religious writings. Vedic astrology isn’t a personality test or an in-home psychoanalysis; rather, it provides instructions for living life with spirit and intention. In Vedic Astrology, the Four Pillars or Purposes revealed by a birth chart are:

1. Dharma: The way you fulfill your spirit via your daily activities; the reason for your existence.

2. Artha: How do you make money and meet your basic needs?

3. Kama: How do you pursue your dreams?

4. Moksha: How do you get enlightenment or spiritual liberation?

The zodiac system is the other main distinction (and the one that gets the most attention) between Vedic and Western astrology. The tropical zodiac, which is based on the seasons and the Earth’s relationship to the sun, is used in Western astrology. The first day of Aries Season in the tropical zodiac is always the Spring Equinox. The sidereal zodiac, which places the planets’ positions against a backdrop of stars, is used in Vedic astrology (Sidereal means stars).

The stars and constellations do not remain in a fixed place due to the Earth’s tilt and erratic orbit. Every 72 years, each fixed star travels one zodiac degree. The sidereal zodiac accounts for this movement through a correction method known as ayanamsas, whereas the tropical system does not. As a result, your Vedic astrology sun sign may differ from the one you know from Western astrology.

In Vedic astrology, what is Pada?

The natal Nakshatra is the basis for the Vimshottari Dasha, a 120-year planetary cycle. Padas are four portions that make up each Nakshatra. The properties of the planets that are situated in them are likewise defined by nakshatras. According to vedic astrology, knowing the Janma Nakshatra is crucial.