What is Astrology and why ?

Astrology in Sanskrit language
Astrology

Astrology has been widely used since ancient times. Astrology is an essential part of the Vedas. So this scripture is one of the six Vedāngas . For this reason, in Paninīya education, astrology has been mentioned as the eye of a man in the form of Veda. This scripture has been practiced in developed nations since time immemorial, during the reign of kings and influential people of the upper classes were the patrons of astrology. People exposed to science and technology think that it is the work of astrology to tell about the future of human beings by looking at palmistry, birth charts and looking at planets, but if we think about it closely, it will be seen that astrology is not against destiny and masculinity. On the one hand, this scripture holds the status of philosophy and science. It is also a matter of astrology to know the past, the future and the present in the course of time and to refute the generally unknown destiny by deeds and masculinity. Witness the unknowable destiny in this creation phenomenon - planets-stars, constellations and ascendants. By looking at the position of planets, stars, dates, zodiac signs, etc. at the time of human birth, only this scripture can tell what are the faults and virtues of a human being born from the womb. What practice or elimination will benefit him, how he will have to fight with force against any. From this point of view it can be said that Indian astrology is the philosophy of action or the science of action.

 

Like other scriptures, the names of scholar are found. Namely – Viṣnugupta, Devaswāmī, Jīvasharma, Satyāchārya, Prithu, Shaktipūrva, Siddhasena, Javanāchārya etc. During the time of Vedānga astrology, applied astrology did not exist separately. The existence of mathematical astrology can be traced in detail and soon after that the method of calculating astrological astrology and horoscope was introduced. Indian astrology is divided into three parts- 1.Siddhanta Jyotiṣ or Mathematical Astrology, 2. Applied Astrology and 3. Jyotiṣ saṁhita.

 

Discussed here are the locations of circulating texts, their orbits and the circulation of circulating texts, determining the amount of their orbits and velocities and the theoretical astrology of the related mathematical formulas? The surface of the land on which man was born is the presence of the planet at the time of birth in the constellation of the sky. From birth to death, it is a matter of judgment and the application of astrology to share the fruits of good fortune born and pre-born.

The astrological code contains the connection of the star with earthquakes, epidemics, storms, rains, state revolutions, etc., and the judgment of its auspiciousness.

Planets-Nakshatras-Rashi-Lagna---

The relationship between the planets, Stars (Naksatras), sign of zodiac (Rāshi) and moment (Lagna) is very close with astrology. In Indian astrology, the stars are first imagined and then the zodiac is imagined. Planets and stars have a special role in good deeds like house building, marriage, travel etc. Indian astrologers have identified nine planets - such as - Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rāhu and Ketu. By the first letter of each planet i.e. R, C etc. is the subject of non-applied astrology of the new planet.

The names of 26 constellations are found in the applied astrology - Ashwinī, Bharani,Krittikā, Rohinī, Mrigashirā, Ādrā, Purnabasu, Puṣyā, Ashleṣā, Maghā, Pūrvaphālgunī, Uttarāfalgunī, Hastā, Chitrā, Swatī, Vishakhā, Anurādhā, Jyesthā, Mūlā,Pūrvāṣaḍa,Uttarāṣāḍā,Shravanā, Dhaniṣthā, Shatavishā, Pūrvabhādrapada, Uttarabhādrapada, and Rebatī.

In astronomy, a circular zodiac is designed with a magnitude of 360 degrees. This 360 degree is divided into twelve equal parts and the twelfth sign is calculated. These twelfth signs (Rāshi) are Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Cotton, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces. Nine planets are imagined as the lords of this twelfth sign.

The etymological meaning of the word lagna (moment) is to cling. The definition of astrological ascension is - the earth orbits the sun 24 hours in its orbit due to the attraction of the sun. This movement of the earth is called diurnal motion. At different times in the ecliptic motion, certain zodiac signs are attached to the same formula with certain latitudes of the earth. The constellations of adjacent places are considered to be the lagna (moment) of that time in that latitude. Books on Astrology There are many books on applied astrology, the greatest Acharya of this scripture of Varāhamihir, his five books are- 1.Vrihatsaṁhita, 2.Vrihatvivāh Patal, 3.Pallav Vibah Patal, 4.Vrihatjatak and 5.Laghu Jātak.

Also some of the other books of applied astrology are- Yavanjātak, Utpal, Parimal, Horāshāstra, Bhrigusaṁhitā, Vidyāmādhabīya, Suryasiddhānta, Jyotividyāvaran, Gargī Saṁhita, Jaiminīya Sūtra etc.


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