Prajapati and Yama Mandala and Its Astrological Significance
Vedic cosmology views the universe as a living order filled with divine intelligence, karmic laws, and symbolic celestial regions. Ancient […]
Vedic cosmology views the universe as a living order filled with divine intelligence, karmic laws, and symbolic celestial regions. Ancient […]
In Vedic cosmology and astrology, the universe is not seen as a random mechanical system but as a living, conscious
Astrology has developed in many civilizations, but two major systems dominate global discussion today: Vedic Astrology and Western Astrology. While
In Vedic astrology, some points of the zodiac are considered highly sensitive, karmic, and transformative. Among them, Gandānta holds a
In Vedic astrology, two fundamental frameworks govern interpretation—the Nakshatra Mandal (lunar constellations) and the Rāshi Chakra (zodiac signs). Many learners
In Vedic astrology, Nakshatras (lunar constellations) form the foundation of predictive techniques, especially those related to the Moon. The zodiac
In Vedic astrology, the Nakshatra system is typically understood as a division of the zodiac into 27 lunar constellations. However,
In Vedic astrology, the sky is not merely a physical expanse filled with stars—it is a living, conscious system where
In Vedic astrology, the sky is not only divided into 12 zodiac signs but also into 27 Nakshatras, forming what
The Saptrishi Mandal, known in modern astronomy as Ursa Major, holds immense importance in Indian astronomy, mythology, and Vedic astrology.