Kundali and horoscope The basic premise of astrology is that the positions of the celestial bodies (sun, moon, planets and constellations) have an effect on or are related to the events happening on the earth. Kundli or Janampatri is a map prepared on the basis of date, time and place of birth of a person. By which the position of all the planets is known at the time of birth. It actually introduces you to the possibilities of different aspects of life like health, education, job-business, etc.
According to astrology, there are 9 planets in the universe. Similarly 12 zodiac signs are mentioned. On the basis of the time, place and date of birth of the person, the zodiac is decided only at the time of making the birth chart. As the planets move in different zodiac signs, so does their effect on human life. Astrologers analyze the personality and behavior of the person by making the basis of the zodiac sign of the person. On this basis the horoscope is prepared.
According to the science of astrology in Sanatan Dharma, the horoscope is prepared on the basis of date, time and place of birth of the boy and girl eligible for marriage and then the horoscopes of both are matched to see how mutual harmony in future life is likely to be. To study the horoscope of boy and girl for marriage, 36 gunas have been prescribed and how many of these are matching, these things are to be considered. In fact, getting at least 18 gunas is considered auspicious for married life.
By studying the birth chart of the person, prediction is done to see how the movement of different planets and constellations will affect the life of the person in the coming future. It cannot be said to see the future, rather it presents a forecast.
Palm Reading is an ancient and precise science, under which the position of the planets is assessed by studying the lines of both the palms and the future possibilities associated with it and the impact on the life of the person is predicted.
Vastu means building or residence and Shastra means knowledge or learning. Architecture has a special place in Sanatan culture. The human body is made up of the five elements i.e. earth, fire, water, air and sky. Vastu is the science of directions that connects all the five elements of nature and balances them with that of man. Vastu Shastra most scientifically creates a favorable place for living or office, taking advantage of the benefits bestowed by the five elements called "Panchabhootas" of nature, thereby paving the way for increased health, wealth, and prosperity.
In Sanatan Dharma, Yagya and Havan have been described as the best way to worship your idol. This tradition is going on since the time of ancient sages. The prasad material put in the havan reaches our deities directly through the holy fire. According to scientific facts, the polluted environment is also purified through YagyaHavan and various types of diseases are also treated.
Havan is a short form of Yagya. The process of offering sacrifices in the fire after any worship or chanting etc. is prevalent in the form of Havan.
For chanting, a mantra or the name of his beloved deity is used and he goes on repeating it with the beads of the rosary. The act of chanting makes the mind focused and reduces anxiety. Anushthanas are a higher order of worship in which the devotee has to follow a number of specified rules and regulations which are slightly different from daily worship. Japa and Havan are the basic elements of the ritual.
Panchang is a higher system of describing time or time, which is seen by connecting it with astronomical elements. The five parts of the Panchang are Tithi, Var, Yoga, Nakshatra, and Karana. The position, distance and motion of the Sun, the Moon, the Earth and the Nakshatras are all described in the Vedas and other texts. From the calculation of position, distance and speed, a complete accurate calendar has been made by dividing the day, night and other periods on the earth.
The Bhagavata Purana is one of the eighteen Puranas of the Hindus. It is also called Srimad Bhagavatam or simply Bhagavatam. Its main theme is Bhakti Yoga, in which Sri Krishna is depicted as the God of all gods, or the Lord Himself. This is a soulful narration of the story of the life of Lord Vishnu, the guardian of the world, along with the 24 incarnations taken on earth during that time. Both listening and reciting the story of Shrimad Bhagwat is liberating and shows the soul the path of liberation.
Lord Rama is called MaryadaPurushottam Rama. A character like Lord Rama has not been born in this world. The basic basis of Indian culture is Rama and Ramayana. Shri Ram Katha teaches man the art and religion of living life.
Mathematics Like other sciences of astrology, many types of future related and astrological questions are answered through numerology. It is the science of making predictions with the help of numbers. Numbers are used not only for calculation, but in the structure of this entire universe. In numerology, various aspects of human existence can be looked at by practical use of the laws of mathematics.
Tarot cards are a wonderful and ancient lore of astrology that uses leaflets marked with various outlines and images. All the pictures have a different meaning in themselves. Through these pictures, possible events are assessed in the coming time. In this science, predictions are actually done through question and answer.
According to astrology, there are 9 planets in the universe. Similarly 12 zodiac signs are mentioned. On the basis of the time, place and date of birth of the person, the zodiac is decided only at the time of making the birth chart. As the planets move in different zodiac signs, so does their effect on human life. Astrologers analyze the personality and behavior of the person by making the basis of the zodiac sign of the person. On this basis the horoscope is prepared.
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