How To Read Vedic Horoscope

  • Identify Your Rising Sign or Ascendant: The first step in the kundli below is to determine the ascendant sign. The rising or ascending sign of the native is represented by the number indicated in the firsthouse. The planets and houses in one’s kundali are denoted by numericals (1-12) and roman numbers, respectively (I-XII). Hereby,
  • The number 1 represents Aries.
  • The number 2 represents Taurus.
  • The number 3 represents Gemini.
  • The number 4 represents cancer.
  • The number 5 represents Leo.
  • The number 6 represents Virgo.
  • The number 7 represents Libra.
  • The number 8 represents Scorpio.
  • The number 9 represents Sagittarius.
  • The number 10 represents Capricorn.
  • The number 11 represents Aquarius.
  • The number 12 represents Pisces.

How can I find out what my Vedic horoscope is?

In the Vedic zodiac, there are 12 signs, much like in Western astrology. Intriguingly, the properties of the indications are also nearly identical. The distinction is in the dates.

Prepare to have your boat rocked a little if you swear by the identity given by your Western sun sign. The following are the Vedic sign dates, and you may calculate your whole Vedic chart here:

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.

Is Vedic astrology effective?

The scientific community has dismissed astrology as having no explanatory power for describing the universe. No evidence has been discovered to support any of the premises or supposed effects mentioned in astrological traditions, according to scientific research.

What is the meaning of a Vedic birth chart?

Using the chart maker below, create a free Vedic sidereal birth chart with interpretation. The chart is based on Vedic astrology, which use a sidereal zodiac and timing method to compute your planets in relation to the actual nakshatra (star) locations in the sky.

You can read the general interpretation and forecasts of your planetary placements after you’ve computed your free sidereal horoscope and planetary positions using the Vedic birth chart calculator. For those who need it, a quick guide on Vedic chart reading.

I’m going to tell you about the science of Jyotishya, as told to me by Brahma. Only good will result from teaching this Vedic Science to students who are peaceful, honor their preceptors (and elders), speak only the truth, and fear God.

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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 the 7th Lord?

If you have the Sun as the lord of your 7th house and have an Aquarius ascendant, you will attract authority personalities in your life. As a result, the spouse would be a leader who is confident, successful, and influential. Because the Sun is in the sign of Leo, the spouse will take charge of the marriage, want you to follow his or her example, and inspire you, but there will inevitably be ego issues, which both of you must address maturely. The spouse would have a high social status, be creative, and work in a leadership position, such as a businessperson, a government figure, or a C-level executive.

What’s the distinction between Vedic and Western astrology?

Vedic astrology is based on the sidereal zodiac system, which calculates planet placements based on where they can be seen in the sky in relation to constellations. The tropical (fixed) zodiac, on the other hand, is used in Western astrology. This system is based on four seasons, which symbolize the movement of the Sun, equinoxes, solstices, and the tilt of the Earth on its axis.

In Vedic astrology, what is Ketu?

Because Rahu and Ketu are two opposing lunar nodes, they always occur in horoscopes in diametrically opposed houses (Bhva).

In Hindu astrology, Ketu denotes both good and bad karmic collections, spirituality, and supernatural powers.

Ketu represents the spiritual process of materialisation to spirit purification and is considered both malefic and benefic, since it produces pain and loss while also turning the individual to God. In other words, it produces financial loss in order to compel a person to adopt a more spiritual attitude. Ketu is a karaka that represents knowledge, wisdom, non-attachment, fantasy, keen insight, derangement, and psychic skills. Ketu is said to bring prosperity to the devotee’s family, as well as cure snakebite and poison-related sickness. To his believers, he bestows excellent health, wealth, and animals. Ashvini, Magha, and Mula are the three nakshatras (lunar mansions) that Ketu rules.

Moksha, sannyasa, self-realization, gnana, a fluctuating disposition, restlessness, the endocrine system, and a slim physique are all associated with Ketu.

People who are influenced by Ketu can accomplish enormous heights, the majority of which are spiritual.

Rahu, as a karmic planet, would indicate the need and desire to focus on a certain area of life where ignorance existed in a previous incarnation. To make up for the apparent discontent, one must go above and above to deliver a suitable resolution in this lifetime. Rahu can take away all of a planet’s bad attributes, whereas Ketu can emphasize all of the planet’s beneficial qualities.

Ketu is associated to Matsya, according to the most prominent astrology text Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra (BPHS).

Exaltation and Debilitation: In astrology, Ketu is exalted in Scorpio and debilitated in Taurus, according to the BPHS. However, many astrologers have questioned this, and most current astrologers now tend to believe that Ketu is exalted in Sagittarius and debilitated in Gemini. This makes sense because Ketu represents a torso, and Sagittarius is dominated by a large horse torso coupled to a male upper body.