Etymology
Jyotisha, states Monier-Williams, is rooted in the word ''Jyotish,'' which means light, such as that of theHistory and core principles
Modern Hindu astrology
Astrology as a science
Astrology has been rejected by the scientific community as having no explanatory power for describing the universe. Scientific testing of astrology has been conducted, and no evidence has been found to support any of the premises or purported effects outlined in astrological traditions. There is no mechanism proposed by astrologers through which the positions and motions of stars and planets could affect people and events on Earth. In spite of its status as aTexts
The ancient extant text on Jyotisha is the '' Vedanga-Jyotisha'', which exists in two editions, one linked toDiscussion
The field of Jyotisha deals with ascertaining time, particularly forecasting auspicious day and time for Vedic rituals. The field of Vedanga structured time into ''Yuga'' which was a 5-year interval, divided into multiple lunisolar intervals such as 60 solar months, 61 savana months, 62 synodic months and 67 sidereal months. A Vedic Yuga had 1,860 ''tithis'' (, dates), and it defined a ''savana''-day (civil day) from one sunrise to another. The Rigvedic version of Jyotisha may be a later insertion into the Veda, statesWater clock
A ''prastha'' of water sthe increase in day, nddecrease in night in the un'snorthern motion; vice versa in the southern.here is Here is an adverb that means "in, on, or at this place". It may also refer to: Software * Here Technologies, a mapping company * Here WeGo (formerly Here Maps), a mobile app and map website by Here Television * Here TV (formerly "here!"), a TV ...a six-muhurta ifferencein a half year. — Yajurveda Jyotisha-vedanga 8, Translator: Kim Plofker
Elements
There are sixteen ''Varga'' ( sa, , 'part, division'), or divisional, charts used in Hindu astrology:Sutton, Komilla (1999). ''The Essentials of Vedic Astrology'', The Wessex Astrologer Ltd, EnglandZodiac
The Nirayana, orNakṣhatras, or lunar mansions
The ''Daśās – planetary periods
The word ''dasha'' (Heavenly bodies
TheGocharas – transits
A natal chart shows the position of the ''grahas'' at the moment of birth. Since that moment, the ''grahas'' have continued to move around the zodiac, interacting with the natal chart grahas. This period of interaction is called ''gochara'' (Yogas – planetary combinations
In Hindu astronomy, ''yoga'' (Bhāvas – houses
The Hindu Jātaka or Janam Kundali orDṛiṣṭis
''Drishti'' (See also
References
Bibliography
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* Burgess, Ebenezer (1866). "On the Origin of the Lunar Division of the Zodiac represented in the Nakshatra System of the Hindus". ''Journal of the American Oriental Society''. *Chandra, Satish (2002). "Religion and State in India and Search for Rationality". ''Social Scientist'' * *Jain, Sanat K. "Astrology a science or myth", New Delhi, Atlasntic Publishers 2005 - highlighting how every principle like sign lord, aspect, friendship-enmity, exalted-debilitated, Mool trikon, dasha, Rahu-Ketu, etc. were framed on the basis of the ancient concept that Sun is nearer than the Moon from the Earth, etc. * Pingree, David (1963). "Astronomy and Astrology in India and Iran". ''Isis – Journal of TheExternal links
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