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What is Astrology Astrology is a long-established method of exploring ourselves, our relationships and our place within the world. It works by taking a look at the significant environmental influences operating in a particular place at a given time as expressed through the horoscope in the symbolic relationships of the heavenly bodies. Astrology, the science of the stars, can give us insight into all manner of situations, from the personal to the political and from the most intimate to the most mundane. When you think of astrology, perhaps the first thing that comes to mind are the signs of the zodiac -- particularly the sign that corresponds to your birth date. So what does it mean if you are a Leo, for example? Your birth sign is the sign the sun was in at the time you were born, and astrologers study how this influences your nature and the type of person you are. So if you are a Leo, the sun had an association with the constellation of stars for Leo at the time you were born. The sun, the moon, and the planets all appear to be traveling through a particular line in the sky. This is called the zodiac. Astrologers divide this zodiac into twelve parts, and this is where you have the 12 familiar signs: Aries Ram, Taurus Bull, Gemini Twins, Cancer Crab, Leo Lion, Virgo Virgin, Libra Scales, Scorpio Scorpion, Sagittarius Archer, Capricorn Goat, Aquarius Water bearer and Pisces - Fishes. You've probably read your horoscope in the paper or on the Internet at some point. Perhaps you felt it "fit" you; or you may very well have said that it was in no way like you at all. The reason for this variance is because not all sun signs are created equally. We couldn't expect two Leo's or Two Pisces to be exactly the same. Every constellation and planet was present in the sky at some particular location at the exact moment you were born, and each of them influence you in a unique way. This is where your natal chart comes in. Your natal chart shows you the placement of all the planets in the sky at the specific place and time of your birth and how your life is influenced by that. The sky is also divided into 12 subsections, or "houses" into which the planets and stars are located. Each house represents a certain theme in your life. For example, the 1st House is all about you -- your appearance, how you think about yourself, and how you choose to project yourself in relationships with

other people. The 4th House is connected with communication of all kinds. Astrology History? The history of astrology is an important part of the history of the development of civilization; it goes back to the early days of the human race. The unchangeable, harmonious course of the heavenly bodies, the profound impression made on the soul of man by the power of such heavenly phenomena as eclipses, the feeling of dependence on the sun, the giver of daylight--all these probably suggested in the early ages of the human race, the question whether the fate of man was not dependent on these majestic manifestations of Divine power. Astrology was, therefore the foster-sister of astronomy, the science of the investigation of the heavens. From the start astrology was employed for the needs and benefit of daily life; the astrologers were astronomers only incidentally and in so far as astronomy assisted astrology in the functions which the latter had to perform in connection with religious worship. According to the belief of the early civilized races of the East, the stars were the source and at the same time the heralds of everything that happened, and the right to study the "godlike science" of astrology was a privilege of the priesthood. This was the case in Mesopotamia and Egypt, the oldest centers of civilization known to us in the East. The most ancient dwellers on the Euphrates the Akkado-Sumerians were believers in judicial astrology, which was closely Interwoven with their worship of the stars. The same is true of their successors, the Babylonians and Assyrians, who were the chief exponents of astrology in antiquity. The Babylonians and Assyrians developed astrology, especially judicial, to the status of a science, and thus advanced in pure astronomical knowledge by a circuitous course through the labyrinth of astrological predictions. The Assyro-Babylonian priests (Chaldeans) were the professional astrologers of classic antiquity. In its origin Chaldaic astrology also goes back to the worship of stars; this is proved by the religious symbolism of the most ancient cuneiform texts of the zodiac. The oldest astrological document extant is the work called "NamarBeli" (Illumination of Bel) composed for King Sargon I (end of the third millennium B.C.) and contained in the cuneiform library of King Asurbanipal (668-626 B.C.). It includes astronomical observations and calculations of solar and lunar eclipses combined with astrological predictions, to which the interpretation of dreams already belonged. Even in the time of Chaldean, which should be called Assyrian, astrology, the five planets, together with the sun and moon, were

divided according to their character and their position in the zodiac as well as according to their position in the twelve houses. As star of the sun, Saturn was the great planet and ruler of the heavens. The weather, as far back as this time, was predicted from the color of the planets and from their rising and setting. Classical antiquity looked upon Berosus, priest of the temple of Bel at Babylon, as the oldest writer on astrology; and according to Vitruvius Berosus founded a school of astrology at Cos. Seneca says that a Greek translation, made by Berosus, of the "Namar-Beli " from the library the Asurbanipal was known to classical antiquity. The Egyptians and Hindus were as zealous astrologers as the nations on the Euphrates and Tigris. The dependence of the early Egyptian star (sun) worship (the basis of the worship of Osiris) upon early Chaldaic influences belongs to the still unsettled question of the origin of early Egyptian civilization. But undoubtedly the priests of the Pharaohs were the docile pupils in astrology of the old Chaldean priests. The mysterious Taauth (Thoth), the Hermes Trismegistus of antiquity, was regarded the earliest teacher of astrology in Egypt. He is reputed to have laid the foundation of astrology in the "Hermetic Books"; the division of the zodiac into the twelve signs is also due to him. In classic antiquity many works on astrology or on occult sciences in general were ascribed to this mythical founder of Egyptian astrology. The astrological rule of reckoning named after him, "Trutina Hermetis" made it possible to calculate the position of the stars at the time of conception from the diagram of the heavens at the time of birth. The Egyptians developed astrology to a condition from which it varies but little today. The hours of the day and night received special planets as their rulers, and high and low stood under the determinative influence of the stars which proclaimed through the priestly caste the coming fate of the land and its inhabitants. It is significant that in ancient Egypt astronomy, as well as astrology, was brought to an undoubtedly high state of cultivation. The astoundingly daring theories of the world found in the Egyptian texts, which permit us to infer that their authors were even acquainted with the helio-centric conception of the universe, are based entirely on astrologico-theosophic views. The astrology of the ancient inhabitants of India was similar, though hardly so completely developed; they also regarded the planets as the rulers of the different hours. Their division of the zodiac into twenty-eight houses of the moon is worthy of notice; this conception like all the rest of the fundamental beliefs of Hindu astrology, is to be found in the Rig-Veda. In India both astrology and the worship of the gods go back to the worship of the stars. Even today, the Hindus, especially the Brahmins, are considered the best authorities on astrology and the most skilful casters of horoscopes.

India influenced and aided the development of astrology in ancient China, both India and Mesopotamia that of the Medes and Persians. The Assyro-Babylonian and Egyptian priests were the teachers of the Greek astrologers. Both of these priestly castes were called Chaldeans, and this name remained the designation of all astrologers and astronomers in classic antiquity and in the period following. It speaks well for the sound sense of the early Grecian philosophers that they separated the genuine astronomic hypotheses and facts from the confused mass of erroneous astrological teaching which the Egyptian priests had confided to them. At the same time it was through the old Hellenic philosophers that the astrological secrets of the Oriental priestly castes reached the profane world. The earliest mention of the art of astrological prediction in early classical literature is found in the "Prometheus Vinctus" of stylus (line 486 sqq.) a comparatively late date. The often-quoted lines of the Odyssey (Bk. XVIII, 136 sqq.) have nothing to do with astrology. Astrology was probably cultivated as an occult science by the Pythagorean School, which maintained the exclusiveness of a caste. The teaching of Pythagoras on the "harmony of the spheres" points to certain astrological hypotheses of the Egyptian priests. It is a striking fact that Greek astrology began to flourish when the glory of the early classical civilization had begun to wane. It was in the age of Euripides, who refers to astrological predictions in a little comedy that the belief in astrology began to grow popular in Greece. After the overthrow of the Assyro-Babylonian Empire, the priests of those regions found refuge in Greece and spread their astrological teachings by word of mouth and writing. In this way astrology lost the characler of occult science. Astronomy and astrology remained closely united, and both sciences were represented by the so-called Chaldeans, Mathematici, and Genethliacs. Astrology proper, from the time of Posidonius, was called Apotelesmatika (rendered into English, "apotelesmatics" in order to indicate more clearly the influence of the stars upon man's final destiny; apo, "from", and telos, "end"). Astrology soon permeated the entire philosophical conception of the nature among the Greeks, and rapidly attained a commanding position in religious worship. Plato was obliged to take astrology into consideration as a "philosophical doctrine", and his greatest disciple, Aristotle, was the first to separate the science of astrology from that of meteorology, which was reserved for the phenomena of the atmosphere. The Stoics who encouraged all forms of divination were active promoters of astrology. The more plainly the influence of Oriental teaching manifested itself in Greek civilization, and the more confused the political conditions and religious ideas of the Greek States became, the greater was the influence of

astrologers in public, and the more mischievous their activity in private life. Every professional astronomer was at the same time an astrologer. Eudoxus of Cnidles, the author of the theory of concentric spheres, was perhaps the first to write in Greek on purely astrological topics, being led to select this subject by his studies in Egypt. Most of the Greek astronomers known to us followed in his footsteps, as, for instance, Geminus of Rhodes whose most important work treating of astronomy and astrology Eisagoge eis ta Phenomena (Introduction to Phenomena) was commented on even by Hipparchus. About 270 B.C. the poet Aratus of Soli in his didactic poem, "Phenomena", explained the system of Eudoxus, and in a poem called "Diosemeia", which was appended to the former, he interprets the rules of judicial and natural astrology that refer to the various changes of the stars. The poem of Aratus was greatly admired by both the Greeks and the Romans; Cicero translated it into Latin, and Hygius, Ovid's friend, wrote a commendary on it. In this age astrology was as highly developed as in its second period of prosperity, at the Renaissance. Medical astrology had also at this date secured a definite position. Hippocrates of Cos in his work "De Aere, Aqua et Locis", which shows the influence of the Pythagoreans, discusses at length the value of astrology and its prognostications for the whole domain of medicine. In the Alexandrine school of medicine, astrological prognosis, diagnosis, and hygiene soon covered with their rank growths the inherited scientific teachings that had been tested by practice. In this way "astrological" cures grew in favor. These forms of the art of healing are not without interest both for the history of suggestion and for that of human error. The diseases of the more important bodily organs were diagnosed according to the influence of the sign of the zodiac at the time, and a medicine applied which either acted by suggestion, or was wholly inoperative. In the division of the zodiac according to its medical effect on the different parts of the body the first sign taken was the Ram (Aries), which ruled the head, and the last of the series was the Fishes (Pisces), which controlled the health or ailments of the feet. As the appetite of the Greeks for the mysterious wisdom of astrology grew keener, the Egyptian and Chaldean astrologers continually drew out still more mystical but, at the same time, more dubious treasures from their inexhaustible storehouse. The newly founded city of Alexandria, where the later Hellenic culture flourished was a centre for all astrologers and practitioners of the occult arts. From time to time books appeared here, professing to have had their origin in the early days of Egyptian civilization, which contained the secret knowledge pertaining to astrological and mystical subjects. These writings seems to meet the aspirations of ordinary men for the ideal, but all they offered was a chaotic mass of theories concerning astrology and divination, and the

less they were understood they more they were applauded. In the Renaissance these pseudo-scientific works of antiquity were eagerly studied. It suffices here to mention the books of Nechopso-Petosiris which were believed by the neo-Platonists to be most the ancient Egyptian authority on astrology but which, probably were written in Alexandria about 150 B.C. About this same time, in all probability, Manetho, an Egyptian priest and traveller mentioned by Ptolemy,wrote on astrology. In order to meet the exigencies, which arose, each degree of the heavens in late Egyptian astrology was assigned to some special human activity and some one disease. Besides this, the "heavenly spheres", which play so important a part in the history of astronomy, were increased to 54, and even a higher number, and from astrological calculations made from the complicated movements of these spheres the fate both of men and nations was predicted. Thus arose in late classic times the sphoera barbarica (foreign sphere), which in the middle ages also had a controlling, influence over astrology. It was to be expected that the sober-minded, practical Romans would soon be dissatisfied with the mystical and enigmatical doctrines of Alexandrian astrology. Cato uttered warnings against the mischievous activity of the Chaldeans who had entered Italy along with Greek culture. In the year 139 B.C. the Praetor Cneius Cornelius Hispallus drove all astrologers out of Italy; but they returned, for even the Roman people could not begin an important undertaking without the aid and auspices. It is only necessary to recall the greatest man of ancient Rome, Julius Caesar. Cicero, who in his younger days had busied with astrology, protested vigorously, but without success, against it in his work "De Divinatione". The Emperor Augustus, on the other hand, believed in astrology and protected it. The first Roman work on astrology was dedicated to him; it was the "Astronomica" written about 45 B.C. by Marcus Manilius, who was probably a Chaldean by birth. In five books this poem gives an outline of the astrology of the zodiac and constellations. The fifth book is devoted to the sphoera barbarica. It is a curious fact that the poem does not take up the astrology of the planets. In spite of repeated attempts to suppress it, as in the reigns of Claudius and Vespasian, astrology maintained itself in the Roman Empire as one of the leading forms of culture. The lower the Romans sank in religion and morals the more astrology became entwined with all action and belief. Under Tiberius and Nero the two astrologers named Thrasyllus who were father and son held high political positions. The most distinguished astronomer of antiquity, Claudius Ptolemaeus, was also a zealous astrologer. His "Opus Quadripartitum, seu de apotelesmatibus et judiciis astrorum,

libri IV" is one of the chief treatises on astrology of earlier times and is a detailed account of astrological teachings. This work occupied in astrology as important a position as that which the same author's Megale Euntaxis (also called "Almagest"), held in the science of astronomy before the appearance of the Copernican theory. It is a striking fact that Ptolemy sought, in the second book of the "Opus Quadripartitum" to bring the psychical and bodily differences of the various nations into relation with the physical conditions of their native lands, and to make these conditions, in their turn, depend on the positions of the stars. The Roman astrologers wrote their manuals in imitation of Ptolemy, but with the addition of mystic phantasies and predictions. After the death for Marcus Aurelius, the Chaldeans were always important personages at the imperial court. As late as the time of Constantine the Great the imperial notary Julius Firmius Maternus, who later became a Christian, wrote on "Mathematics, or the power and the influence of the stars" eight books, which were the chief authority in astrology until the Renaissance. With the overthrow of the old Roman Empire and the victory of Christianity, astrology lost its importance in the center of Christian civilization in the West. The last known astrologer of the old world was Johannes Laurentius (sometimes called Lydus) of Philadelphia in Lydia, who lived A.D. 490565. Why Believe in Astrology? Astrology is the study of how the sun, moon, planets, and stars are supposedly related to life and events on the earth. It is based on the belief that the heavenly bodies form patterns that can reveal a person's character or future. Many people throughout the world believe in astrology. These people base important decisions on the advice of an astrologer (a person who tells fortunes by studying the stars). Some people believe there is no scientific basis for astrology. Astrology developed from a set of principles that originated more than 2,000 years ago. At that time, astronomy was also based on those same principles. But during the 1500's and 1600's, several astronomers made discoveries that conflicted with the principles of astrology. As a result, the two fields became widely different in their methods and purpose. Today, astrologers observe the heavenly bodies to understand things that happen on the earth. Astronomers seek scientific knowledge about the various objects in space. Principles of astrology; the basic principle of astrology is that the heavenly bodies influence what happens on the earth. Astrologers learn about this influence by casting (drawing) a chart called a horoscope or birth

chart. A horoscope shows the position of the planets in relation to both the earth and the stars at a certain time. In most cases, it shows the position of these bodies at the time of a person's birth. The system used by astrologers to cast a horoscope is based on a special view of the universe. This view involves four elements: (1) the earth, (2) the planets, (3) the zodiac, and (4) the houses. The earth. In casting a horoscope, astrologers place the earth at the center of the solar system. Thus, all heavenly bodies revolve around the earth rather than the sun. Astrologers use this arrangement so they can determine the positions of the heavenly bodies in relation to the earth. They believe the study of these positions can reveal a person's character and future. The planets. In astrology, the moon and the sun are considered planets, along with Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Neptune, Pluto, Saturn, Uranus, and Venus. Each planet supposedly represents a force that is capable of affecting people in a certain way. Astrologers believe the planets influence a person more than do any other heavenly bodies. The zodiac is a band of constellations lying on the apparent paths of the sun, moon, and planets. It is divided into 12 equal parts called signs. Each sign of the zodiac has certain characteristics, which are determined by a particular planet and other factors. Astrologers believe the signs determine how the planets affect a person's character. and the articles on the signs of the zodiac, such as ARIES. The houses. Like the zodiac, the earth's surface is divided into 12 parts. Each of these parts, called houses, represents certain characteristics of an individual's life. Astrologers believe the houses determine how the planets and the signs influence a person's daily life. Astrology began sometime before 2000 B.C. in Babylonia (now southeastern Iraq), India, China and Some Asian Countries (at the time Indian sub continent and this china are devoid as a small parts). Astrologers of that time knew of five planets--Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Saturn, and Venus. They believed that the sun, moon, and planets sent out different forces, which had certain characteristics. For example, one of the planets--now known as Mars--appeared to be red. Astrologers linked it with anger, aggression, and war. The zodiac was probably developed in ancient Egypt, and the Babylonians adopted it sometime after 1000 B.C. Astrologers gradually developed a system that linked seasonal changes with specific groups of stars called constellations At that time, for example, heavy rainfall occurred in Babylonia when the sun was in a certain constellation. As a result, astrologers named the constellation Aquarius, the water bearer. At first, astrologers studied the heavenly bodies in making general predictions about the future. But between 600 B.C. and 200 B.C., they developed the system of casting individual horoscopes. The ancient Greeks and Romans practiced astrology and greatly influenced its

development. The Roman names for the planets and the signs of the zodiac are still used today. Interest in astrology declined in Europe with the coming of Christianity as people sought guidance from religious leaders rather than from astrologers. Astrology regained popularity during the A.D. 1100's. By the 1600's, it was particularly strong in England. Several astrological almanacs were published, and many other books either defended or attacked astrology. The number of followers of astrology fell in England during the 1700's, but the subject's popularity returned again in the early 1800's. By the late 1800's and early 1900's, interest in astrology had spread to many other nations. Newspapers in England began publishing horoscope columns during the 1930's. Such columns soon appeared in newspapers throughout the world, and people became increasingly interested in astrology. Today, astrology is followed more widely than ever before. Astrology today Many people believe astrology is simply a superstition, and scientists declare that its whole basis is unscientific. Scientists point out, for example, that the position of the earth has changed in space since ancient times. As a result, the signs of the zodiac used by astrologers no longer match the constellations for which they were named. Some people who believe in astrology support it in terms of magnetic fields, solar storms, and other natural occurrences. Others, though they also believe in astrology, claim that it cannot be supported scientifically. They consider it a set of powerful symbols that can provide a deep understanding of human beings. They defend astrology by pointing out that, in many cases, it works. How Astrology works? Our bodies react to the world in ways, which are still barely understood. We constantly interact with our environment on many levels, from the sub-atomic to the metaphysical. These physical, mental, emotional, even spiritual, levels of interaction vary in depth and intensity according to our character and training. Our world is really much more like a marvelous mind than a mere machine. Our bodies are like sensitive broadcasting and receiving stations. We respond to a broad spectrum of radiant frequencies, not all of which have yet been catalogued by science. Bear in mind it was not so long ago that the idea of radio, movies, x-rays and televison signals would have been consigned to ridicule at best or, more ominously, to the stake with the witches. Some astrologers believe that planetary energies themselves generate events in our lives and given recent advances in quantum mechanics, they may be right. Others believe,

following Jung, the great psychologist, that planetary positions are synchronistically connected with our lives meaning that environmental influences generating reactions in human beings may be tracked in the positions of the planets, although the two may not be causally related. Perhaps both are correct; in any case, the proof of the pudding is in the eating. The detailed functionality of the mechanism is not a question of meaning, but of technical analysis. This writer believes we are organically connected with the cosmos: whatever happens to any part of the world affects us to some extent as individuals, even in ways, which may be quite invisible to the casual observer. Moreover, history shows us that we react en masse much more noticeably to environmental factors, which may be more or less insignificant at the individual level. As human beings and spiritual entities, it is more important to understand our place in the world than to worry too much about such technicalities. At the deepest level, all major events in our lives are governed by our karma, the product of what we have been in the sometimes distant) past. Since the universe reflects the energies of the cosmic mind, so too do our lives. Astrology is a timed map to the expression of these energies. It should be said that astrology is not generally a way of foretelling inevitable fate. Paracelsus, one of the world's greatest astrologers, remarked: "The stars incline; they do not compel". He meant that while planetary influences create the groundwork and basis for action in any set of circumstances, there is still the element of free will in us all. We have become masters of our own destiny to the degree to which we are no longer subject to the mechanical influences of the conditioned world. We can use the techniques and insights of astrology to make sense of our connection with each other, with the universe at large, and with our own inner selves. Astrologers, like all good scientists, must use their knowledge in combination with a developed intuition. A personal horoscope birth chart does not so much reveal a clear fate as a set of probabilities, often operating on many levels simultaneously. There is much discussion among astrologers as to just how much free will we really do have, but that is a moot point. The astrologer must clarify these probabilities and place them in perspective. My view is that the stars have a deep influence on us, but since the world is more like a being than a thing, we too can influence them. For more on this concept of the Nexus Of Probability. In astrology, as in medicine, the science is intimately bound up with the art.

Astrology Benefits? With the aid of astrology one can get insight in and extra information about human motives and circumstances. Main lines of one is disposition can be determined as well as tendencies for future development. Astrology gives information about a person is health, about present circumstances and future developments with regard to organizations, and about concrete events and questions as well. Astrology provides valuable insight into all areas of your life. It is a great tool for assessing where you are on your life's journey. It can provide insight and guidance for working constructively with life's opportunities and challenges. Astrology helps people gain awareness. For some, it may provide that once-in-a-lifetime report to understand the big picture of their life. For others, it may be a periodic consultation to help stay abreast of life's dynamic changes. In either case, it has the capacity to illuminate multiple aspects of life. Establish a sense of purpose and a sense of who you really are. Gain new perspectives about yourself to understand your strengths, weaknesses, complexities, life goals, relationships, career and other issues, as needed. Understand the nature of your personality and temperament how you view the world and how the world sees you. Understand the changes that you may be going through, so you may better navigate the stages of development and the storms of change. See the astrological harmonies of your personality, relationships, work, feelings and communication patterns that create your unique individuality. Learn more about the similarities and the differences between you and your spouse, your parents and/or your children. Understand and improve relationships with your children, friends and employers. Discover your unique strengths, gifts and talents as well as your weaknesses and challenges. Delve into career, employment and financial opportunities that are a perfect fit for you. Learn about your role in love, romance, and marriage including insights regarding which you would be the most compatible with and what you should be seeking in a partner. About Vedic Astrology Horoscope is the construction of your basic placement of planets at time of birth in a pre-decided format called the birth chart. There are basic differences in techniques in casting birth charts by Indian Vedic, Western, Greek, and Chinese System etc. It is this differences which makes the interpretations & predictions different and superior to other systems. The birth chart cast on the Indian System is truly unique

since the Indian system makes adjustments for the fact that our Zodiac / Universe is moving and not fixed (by the Big Bang theory of creation of Universe - this system is following for more than 7000 years, proving ancient Indians had a great grasp of astronomy before any other civilization).Also the Indian system takes into account that the zodiac is epileptic an not circular due to which the twelve houses in a birth chart are not 30 degree each but varying according to the time of birth. Due to these differences the birth chart cast on the Indian system would come out different from that done on any other system and much more accurate. All Vedic Astrology is in Sanskrit and covers hundreds and thousands of permutations and combinations of planetary positions. Any criticism of this ancient and complex system should be made by someone with at least a minimal background in its study. This is not usually the case. Unfounded criticism of Vedic astrology is quite prevalent today and originates primarily from two sources: first, a lack of basic knowledge about astrology, and second, an assumption that anything beyond the established and "proven" laws of science cannot be recognized or respected by science. In science, facts precede theories. Apples fall to the ground; so do material objects and unsupported bodies. Planets move around their primaries in accordance with Kepler's Law of Motion. Taking these facts into account, Newton began his investigations and came up with the law of gravitation. He attributed gravitation to the forces of mutual attraction between material objects. Later, when Einstein came on the scene, he explained the same phenomenon as due to the curvature of space in the neighborhood of the material object. Both were great scientists. However, each had his own theory, which the respective contemporary scientific community accepted. The same phenomenon had two divergent theories of scientific explanation. Yet, the fact of falling bodies remained. In other words, one cannot say that because there are different theories of explanation, the bodies do not fall at all. Where astrology is concerned, the primary function of science seems most often not to ask hypothetical questions but to explain corroborated facts. Yet, an astrologist might ask, "Do those who question astrology accept the facts of astrology as a basic working premise?" Here are some accepted facts of Vedic astrology. Celestial events in different parts of the universe are interlinked. That which occurs in one part of the universe has a repercussion else where in the cosmos. The cosmos for us on Earth begins with the solar system and its members, the navagrahas: the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu and Ketu. Thus, Vedic astrology is simply the study of planetary and celestial movements and their connections with what happens on Earth.

Scientific Proof and the Five Senses Regarding the connection between man and planet, what is needed is a scientific theory that explains the facts of Vedic astrology in terms acceptable to scientists. Yet a scientist would be the first to state that there is no such thing as ultimate scientific proof. He would admit that it is impossible to really prove any scientific model or theory. One can only show, he would say, that for a limited set of circumstances, the model or theory makes predictions that are consistent with the data. Although it is not possible to truly prove a scientific theory, it is possible to disprove it. Yet disproving one theory does not imply that another theory cannot be established. As in science, astrological facts are to be understood under certain controlled conditions only. These conditions are defined in astrological texts. Where there is a variance in the conditions defined, there is bound to be a variance in the astrological facts and their operation. Such variance is often overlooked by scientists judging Vedic astrology. This indicates a bias and prejudice on the part of those making the judgment. Western scientific thought, to which most scientists owe allegiance, draws on the traditions of Greek rationalist thinking, which gives credence only to that which is within the purview of the five senses. Because of the prestige science has attracted due to its technological achievements, there is a tendency to accept what it says as sacrosanct without critical examination. Also, scientific methods, as recognized and identified today, follow a closed system of reasoning which insulates it from factors that its methods cannot account for. Assuming such methods are beyond question, scientists keep on freely changing theories, discarding earlier ones for new ones, and have no qualms about it. It is not logical that these same scientists should profess to know the nature of matter energy in it's entirety, as well as all the laws of the universe, yet dare to dismiss jyotisha because it establishes conclusions that science cannot prove by it's rules or that it perceives a level of exostance beyond the five senses. They could certainly lear from a few among their peers who have trancended the trivial to accomplish great things. When edison was asked to define electricity, he said "Why define? It exists. Use it." Could not the same be said of vedic astrology? A massive inferiority complex has been ingrained into the Indian psyche by the Macaulayite Education system (introduced by the British as a replacement for and superior to the already-existing Indian system of learning) and unless this is uprooted, a very sorry state of affairs will continue barring an honest appreciation of the intellectual legacy we have from ancient India.

Indian Astrology An Ancient precious Science Indian Astrology is one of the oldest and it is suppose to be an accurate and consistent form of astrology all over the world. Astrology most important gift to the Indian astrology is generally considered to be the best predictive in nature and hence, It face the future in a better way, escaping any misfortunes or obstacles that might be laid down in your path to success. Vedas when 1500BC. Hindus were the original masters who had the thorough knowledge of astronomy and many rituals and religious ties were position of planets and their motions. The Hindu sages had already gained much knowledge on the stellar or planetary universe. Indian Astrology has been divided into three main categories like Siddanta, Samhita and Hora. Siddantas are those who devote to astronomical study of celestial bodies Samhitas deal with mundane astrology, earthquakes, eruptions, rainfall, weather conditions economic conditions and effects of sunspots. The next and the very important branch Jyothisha branch, which concentrates on the system of prediction. And this branch has six sub divisions namely Jathaka, Gola, Muhurta and Ganitha. Indians are good at face reading, which is called Saamuthriga. If they see a persons face they can tell the qualities of that person. Apart from these schools of planetary interpolations, we have what we can call as Nadi System, which gives pen pictures of patterns of people born at 12, 24, 48 seconds intervals. These have been written on palm leaves. Only very few experts can read these, but the result and predictions are found to be amazingly accurate. Indian Astrology A brief The Indian astrology study consists of 27 constellations, in 12 lunar mansions. The movements of two luminaries Sun and Moon. From (Mars, Jupiter, Venus and Mercury) and the two nodal points of the moon. i.e. Rahu and Ketu are considered and their positions extra Sturnine planets like Pluto, Neptune and Uranus are not recognized by the Indian afstrology above all. Moon is taken a planet for predictions though it is satellite of earth. The Moon, at the time of birth is found in a particular position or in a particularly be taken as the star of the

person born. This star will be used for finding out the major and subperiods of the person in his life. Through Indian Astrology one can predict the future events, match the birth-chats of the couple at the time of marriage for a sure life. Provide a life reading containing issues of a persons personal life, finding out the Muhurath (Best Time) To start any auspicious ceremony, determine which stars are affecting ones life, provide a remedy for your problems, determine Gemstone to be used to become successful in life.

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WELCOME TO ASTRONUMERATOR.IN This is a site where you fit all in one i.e. Astrology, Numerology, Gemology, Vaasthu, Nameology, Graphology, Feng shui, Baby Names, Plam Reading, Face Reading & online Counseling (remedies for your problems). This is a site with a rare phinominon the two great subjects Astrology and Numerology combined and deriving the solutions for your problems. About A.R.BalaKrishna Reddy A.R.Balakrishna Reddy, born in Alandur, Chennai situated in Tamil Nadu, India. Graduated in Madras University Mr. Balakrishna Reddy Born in orthodox Vaishnavite family. Mr. Reddy suffered in his life & learned astrology in the troublisom years. Atlast he found that the planets one the cause for his sufferings so he decided to do further research for 10 years and started giving predictions to every one his motto is to help the society and to those who suffer because of Planets. Astrology Astrology is an age-old science from our saints. Astrology provides a perfect assessment and guideline of ones past, present and future. There are so many Astrology methods are available in the world and in the sites too. But this is a different site, Our Astronumerator will give perfect prediction guideline and also he will fire you astrological

solution for your problems. That to you can have a live consultation with him fix an Appointment, keep ready your date of Birth then come to chat. Introduction chat is fee no need to pay after discussing and gaining the confidence you can get more detailed predictions with remedies at a affordable prize. Parigaram The Purpose of Astrology is to find remedies in your horoscope. In every chat the 5th house from the lagna indicates poorva punya sthana, but most of us are not allowed to do parigarams and escape from karma. After analyzing the horoscope we have to find remedies for the planets on which date, time and thithi, either day or night each and everything should be analysed. Then, one should perform, parigaram to the said deity. Even this site provides you to do parigaram on behalf of you. One can send the details after discussing with the astronumerator we will Perform shanthi to the said temple, on behalf of you after performing parigarams in the temple, we take photographs and you can witness in testimonials in astronumerator.in. Saturn Effects Saturn is a reputed to be both a fiver and a destroy and it is the most powerful Planet who will fire all the comforts in everyones life. So he is the only planet who has the suffix, Ishwara attached to his name Saneswara. Saturn is a planet of responsibility and symbolises the ethic hard work under its influence, a persons character is strengthen trough trial and difficult it has been said that Saturn discipline us until we can learn to discipline ourselves. In astrology, Saturn is the planet of diligence, self-control and limitation. Its domain is patience, stability, maturity and realism. Its influence is stern and restrictive, cold and severe. Saturn is called the Celestial Taskmaster, for it teaches us the lessons we must learn in life. In the grand plan of the universe, Saturn does not give us more than we can handle. Under Saturn's influence we achieve by overcoming obstacles and hardship. Sometimes the effort itself is the reward, for effort is what builds character. In the end, what we learn under Saturn's influence, we keep for the rest of our lives. Saturn's position in your Horoscope indicates how well you accept responsibility, whether you are self-disciplined, and what delays and opposition you can expect to encounter. When its influence is

prominent you tend to be reliable, trustworthy and patient. Saturn gives the power to endure, and provides the tenacity and perseverance to realize your potential. Saturn's effect is to delay rewards until they are earned. It is the planet of courage, steadfastness and integrity. Many people shrink from accepting its burdens, but Saturn is not to be feared. If you look into your past, you will probably see that you have achieved lasting strength and satisfaction from triumphing over obstacles. As a negative influence, Saturn can make a person overly ambitious, calculating and selfish, solitary, inhibited and unhappy. Its negative influence is associated with inflexibility, cruelty, humourlessness and pessimism. Saturn also represents illness, handicaps and misfortune. Saturn is our destiny. It rules fate the things we cannot escape. Sada Sati Period(7 Years): Sani resides in each rasi for a period of 2 years. When sani resides in the 12th house from the Jenma rasi it is sirasu sani and Saturn in Jenma Raasi itself for another 2 years that is called Jenma sani. At last Saturn comes to 2nd house from the Jenma rasi and that is called Pada sani Totally Sirasu, Jenma And Pada each 2 years counts totally 7 years period in a person life the Saturn will cross three times the first round Saturn is called mangu sani. The second round is called Pongu Sani, The Third and final round is called Marana sani. There are also called Arthamashta sani, Kanda Sani, Ashtama Sani. All these details can be clarified with our Astronumerator. Mangala Kavagan - Chevvai Dosham In Horoscope if you find chevvai in 2,4,7,8,12th places from lagna it is chevvai Dosham. But these are certain exemptions for which you can consult our Astrologer this should be compulsory checked up at the time of Marriage. Chevvai Dosham means it is nothing but the person will have RH Negative factor in his / her Blood. Rahu/ Kethu: When all the planets are in between rahu & Ketu it is called Kalsurba dosham then rahu or Kethu is in the 2nd or 7th house from the lagna it is called Sarpa Dosham, Thirdly if the rahu or Kethu found in the 8th Place of lagna it is called Mangalik Dosham where as the above said all Doshas should be considered according to the Position of Puru and lagnathy pathy then only one should come conclusion.

Marriage And Compatibility Now a days all the Astrology compare brides and rooms horoscopes and see to that they have 10 compatibilities where as astronumerator.in differs in it to know more, come to the web chat room. Health & Finance When one get loan on a particular day, date, time, Thithi, then he/she will repay the loan with out any difficulty and a s early as possible, where as if you get a loan on a negative day, date, time & thithi, the debt could not be settled down so easily in the same health also to be considered a man strength to availing in a particular day, date, time, thithi then he complete the traveling safely and to know more come to Astronumerator for chat and get the appointment. Shanthi Muhurtham or Gashathanam In India ,Particularly south India use fix date and time in a particular thithi but Astronumerator says that we should fix date, day and time not only for Marriage But also for nuptials because in ancient culture they fixed muhurthe for nuptials and they got beautiful intelligent and successful off springs.

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