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Introduction to Vedic Astrology
Philosophical Foundations:
Zodiac Systems:
Predictive Techniques:
Remedial Measures:
In the section covering the Zodiac and houses, there are several
options available.
The Zodiac refers to the band of the sky divided into twelve
sections, each named after a constellation. This configuration
serves as a useful reference point for locating and studying
celestial objects in the sky, with each division being connected to a
particular sign.
A constellation is a recognizable pattern of stars often named after
a mythological figure or creature. The stars that make up a
constellation are not physically close to one another in space but
appear so in the sky because of their similar distances from Earth
and relative position. There are 88 officially recognized
constellations in modern astronomy, with numerous cultural groups
throughout history having named them. Some well-known
constellations include Orion, Cassiopeia, Ursa Major, Ursa Minor,
Draco, Cygnus, Triangulum, Andromeda, Perseus, Pegasus,
Cetus, Aquila, Lyra, Hercules, Corona Borealis, Bootes, Delphinus,
Crater, Sextans, Coma Berenices, and Centaurus.
Western/Tropical Sidereal/Lahiri
Sun Virgo Leo
Moon Taurus Aries
Mercury Virgo Leo
Venus Libra Virgo
Mars Sagittarius Scorpio
Jupiter Capricorn Sagittarius
Saturn Scorpio Libra
North Node/Rahu Taurus Taurus
South Node/Ketu Scorpio Scorpio
Uranus Sagittarius Scorpio
Neptune Sagittarius Sagittarius
Pluto Scorpio Libra
The house system in astrology divides the sky into 12 equal parts,
called houses, to map the positions of celestial bodies at the time
of a person's birth. Each house represents a specific area of life
and the positions of celestial bodies within these houses are
thought to indicate the areas of life that they will influence. All
house systems are based on the Ascendant, which is used to
determine the first house.
The Ascendant, also known as the rising sign, is the zodiac sign
that was rising on the eastern horizon at the time of a person's
birth. The Ascendant is calculated by finding the point where the
ecliptic (the apparent path of the Sun through the sky) intersects
with the eastern horizon at the time of birth.
From the Whole house system, two other house systems have
evolved:
The Equal house system. In this system, the first house starts at
the exact degree of the Ascendant and last for 30-degree. If the
Ascendant is at 17 degree Capricorn, the first house starts there
and finish at 17 degree of the following sign (Aquarius). Each
house spans 30 degrees of the zodiac. All the planets positioned in
this range fall in the first house.
The Vehlow house system. In this system, the Ascendant is
exactly in the middle of first house. If the Ascendant is at 17
degree Capricorn, the first house starts 15 degree before (2
degree) and finishes after 15 degree (2 degree Aquarius) Each
house spans 30 degrees of the zodiac. All the planets positioned in
this range fall in the first house.
While all house systems are utilized in astrology, none of them are
deemed more precise in characterizing an individual's personality
traits and life experiences. The way planets' locations in the
houses are interpreted is a matter of personal opinion. Therefore, it
is up to the individual to decide which system aligns with their
values and yields the most valuable insights.
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