ॐ  ज्योतिष · Jyotisha

Vedic Astrology

The sidereal zodiac, twenty-seven lunar mansions, nine planets including the lunar nodes, and a precise timing system called dasha — the astrology of India, continuous for three millennia.

Origin

Vedanga Jyotisha (1400–1200 BCE) was already a mature discipline at the time of the Vedas. Refined through Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, Brihat Samhita, Brihat Jataka — and still consulted, daily, across the Indian subcontinent.

What Vedic Astrology can answer

Every tradition is good at certain questions and silent on others. Here is what this one is built to illuminate.

01

What is my Janma Rashi (moon sign) and Nakshatra — the lunar mansion of my birth?

02

Which planetary period (Mahadasha) am I in, and what is it teaching me?

03

What does my Navamsha (D9) reveal about marriage and inner dharma?

04

When are the auspicious windows (muhurat) for marriage, travel, signing, beginning?

05

What are the honest remedies — mantra, charity, behaviour — for difficult planetary placements?

Core concepts — in plain language

The vocabulary you need to talk about vedic astrology without pretending and without jargon.

01

Janma Kundli

The birth chart — drawn as a North or South Indian square, not a circle. Rashis (signs) sit in fixed houses; planets fall where they fall.

02

Nakshatra

Twenty-seven lunar mansions of ~13°20' each. The moon spends about a day in each. Your Janma Nakshatra colours your deepest temperament.

03

Vimshottari Dasha

A 120-year cycle dividing your life into planetary periods. Each period is a chapter — its planet is the protagonist.

04

Sidereal Zodiac

Vedic astrology measures from the actual fixed stars — currently ~24° behind the tropical zodiac. Same sky, different reference point.

05

Panchang

The five limbs of Vedic time — tithi (lunar day), vara (weekday), nakshatra, yoga, karana. The almanac of every traditional Indian household.

A worked example · synthesis

What the other three would say

Vedic Astrology is one voice. To answer the question you actually have, we listen to all four — and weave a single thread of guidance.

Western Astrology

Birth chart & transits

The tropical zodiac, twelve houses, ten planets, and the moving sky of transits — the system that gave the world the question "what's your sign?"

Tarot

78 archetypes

Seventy-eight cards: twenty-two Major Arcana (the great archetypes of the soul) and fifty-six Minor Arcana (the daily textures of life) — a mirror, not a fortune-teller.

Numerology

Life path & cycles

A system that says the date you were born and the name you carry encode patterns of meaning. Reduces dates and letters to single digits (1–9) plus master numbers (11, 22, 33).

The weave · all four together

No single tradition holds the whole answer.

Vedic Astrology shows you kundli & dasha. The other three add timing, archetype, and personal rhythm. Read together, they stop contradicting and start triangulating — pointing to the same answer from four directions.

Sources cited: Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra · Phaladeepika · Valens · Rhetorius · Marseille Tradition · Pythagorean Numerology

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The Combined Report

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The other three

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