An Indian Astrological Chart Is What?

A kundli, derived from the Sanskrit word “kundala”, means “coiled snake”. In Vedic astrology, a kundli is a birth chart or horoscope that provides insights into a person’s life based on their birth details. The Janam Kundli, or your birth chart, can reveal personality traits, career prospects, and relationship dynamics.

A Kundli is an astrological diagram used for evaluating one’s future and giving out predictions. By entering one’s date of birth, time, and place, you can create a Vedic birth chart that shows the position of planets, sun, and moon at the time of your birth. Vedic astrology is based on the current positions of constellations, also known as a “sidereal” zodiac. By using your birth date, exact time, and place of birth, you can create a Vedic birth chart that shows a rectangular map of the location of the stars and planets at the time of your birth.

Vedic astrology is the study and belief that celestial bodies, stars, and planets influence our lives. Hindu astrology, also called Indian astrology, Jyotisha, and more recently, Vedic astrology, is the traditional Hindu system of astrology. Vedic astrology is represented by Zodiac signs placed along any random house, and a planet sits along with it.

In Vedic astrology, the sidereal zodiac is divided into twelve signs, each associated with specific constellations. In a South Indian birth chart, the signs always remain in the same position, while in a North Indian birth chart, the signs are read clockwise from the ascendant.

In summary, a Vedic birth chart, also known as a kundli or natal chart, is a graphical representation of a person’s birth details, planetary positions, and other astrological aspects. It is essential to understand the significance of these signs in predicting one’s future and providing insights into one’s personality, career prospects, and relationships.


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How does Indian astrology work?

Vedic astrology uses planetary positions to predict future life aspects, similar to Western astrology. Kundali Yogas, formed by the conjunction, positioning, and retrogression of planets in different houses of the Kundali, shape and define various aspects of an individual’s life. Dasha System, which refers to specific periods associated with each of the nine celestial bodies, significantly impacts various aspects of human life.

These periods indicate when celestial bodies can bring about positive or negative effects based on their zodiac signs, house placements, conjunctions, and aspects according to their positions in an individual’s horoscope.

How true is Indian astrology?
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How true is Indian astrology?

Astrology has been criticized by the scientific community for lacking explanatory power for describing the universe. Scientific testing has been conducted, but no evidence has been found to support the premises or purported effects outlined in astrological traditions. Despite its status as a pseudoscience, astrology retains a position among the sciences in modern India. In 2001, India’s University Grants Commission and Ministry of Human Resource Development introduced “Jyotir Vigyan” or “Vedic astrology” as a discipline of study in Indian universities, stating that it allows for accurate predictions on time scale. This decision was backed by a 2001 judgement of the Andhra Pradesh High Court.

Despite widespread protests from the scientific community and Indian scientists working abroad, the Supreme Court dismissed a petition in 2004 that astrology was not a promotion of religion. In 2011, the Bombay High Court referred to the 2004 ruling when it dismissed a case challenging astrology’s status as a science. As of 2014, astrology continues to be taught at various universities in India, and there is a movement to establish a national Vedic University to teach astrology alongside the study of tantra, mantra, and yoga.

What is the difference between Indian astrology and American astrology?

Western astrology is based on Greek astronomy and the Gregorian calendar, while Vedic astrology is deeply rooted in Hindu philosophy and spirituality, with concepts like karma, reincarnation, and dharma playing significant roles in interpretation. Western astrology is deeply rooted in Hellenistic and ancient Greek philosophy and traditions. The concept of karma and past lives is discussed in Western astrology, but not in Vedic astrology. Vedic astrology’s zodiac sign is determined by the moon sign, as the moon holds great importance in understanding an individual’s internal world.

How to read an Indian astrology chart?

The Vedic Kundali is a reading tool that helps individuals identify their rising or ascendant sign. The first step in reading a kundli is to identify the ascendant sign, which is represented by the number in the first house. The planets in a kundli are denoted by numericals (1-12) and houses by roman numbers (I-XII). The ascendant sign is Aries, which is positioned in the 1st house. The planets are represented by numbers 1-12, while the houses are represented by numbers I-XII. The ascendant or rising sign is Aries, positioned in the 1st house.

Is astrology true in Islam?
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Is astrology true in Islam?

The Hadith, a collection of Islamic religious teachings, is a significant part of the Islamic faith. It outlines the instructions and practices of Muhammad, who criticized the legality and illegality of astrology. According to Abu Dawud, seeking knowledge from the stars is considered witchcraft, which is inherently forbidden in Islam. The Hadith also emphasizes that rain is a blessing bestowed only by Allah, and any belief that rain is a result of other beings is considered disbelief.

The Hadith also mentions the stars, stating that those who suggest rain originates from a star are considered disbelievers in Allah. This concept of astrology and the belief in celestial beings’ influence on anything other than what is enshrined in the Quran and Hadith constitutes shirk (blasphemy) and leads one to leave the fold of the religion.

Second-century Islamic scholar Imam Ali, the fourth caliph of Islam and cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, views astrology as fundamentally forbidden in the Islamic religion. He warns followers not to learn the science of stars except for guidance on land or sea, as it leads to divining and an astrologer is a diviner. This aligns with the Quran, which points to stars and astrology as only a means of navigation.

However, prominent scholars like Ibn Arabi and Ikhwan argue that planets are not considered God but do suggest each prophet with a specific planet/celestial being. Prophet Idris, also known as Enoch, was gifted with great knowledge of the stars and used his gift to meditate upon God’s grandeur and teach others. He believed that the stars and moon contributed to mankind and founded the study of the stars.

Different sects of Islam offer varying perspectives on the concept of astrology.

What is number 1 in Indian astrology?
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What is number 1 in Indian astrology?

Number 1 people (SUN) are those born on the 1st, 10th, 19th, and 28th of any month, ruled by the planet Sun. They are creative, individual, inventive, and positive, often leading from the front and excelling in positions of authority over others. They prefer to be their own masters or feel more comfortable in commanding positions.

The Sun represents the creative force that gives light and life to the universe. Number 1 persons are stubborn and determined, preferring to dominate those around them. Their best sphere of life is in positions of authority, responsibility, and trust. However, they cannot play “second fiddle” to anyone, so they are best working without partners.

Some famous Number 1 people include Mukesh Ambani, Carlos Slim Helu, Bill Gates, Dhirubhai Ambani, Ratan Tata, Indira Gandhi, Miss Universe, Zeenat Aman, Dara Singh, Rekha, Lata Mangeshkar, Aishwarya Rai, Sunil Gavaskar, Hrithik Roshan, Dance Guru Shiamak Davar, Number 1 Chef Sanjeev Kapoor, and successful maverick lawyer Ram Jhetmalani. Osama Bin Laden is also a Number 1 person, and Google in Numerology is also a Number 1 person.

What are the basics of Indian astrology?
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What are the basics of Indian astrology?

Vedic astrology posits that all aspects of life are influenced by the positions of stars and planets at the time of birth, based on karmic justice and judgment. Karma, the sum of actions in this life and past lives, is designed to bring individuals closer to liberation, a point where they can become connected to the Universe and free from the cycle of rebirth and death. Karma is a constant, unavoidable consequence of actions, and it comes with lessons designed to help achieve liberation.

Karma can influence every aspect of life, and by interpreting your birth chart, you can understand why you experience what you do and how likely you are to succeed or fail. This has been used for thousands of years to determine matchmaking, success, business ventures, and more. It helps us understand our experiences with the world, our relationships with others, friendships, shortcomings, career prospects, and health.

This book aims to teach the basics of Vedic astrology, helping readers decipher the world around them and what fate has in store for them. By interpreting the stars, individuals can better understand their experiences, relationships, friendships, career prospects, and health.

Which number is most lucky?

Superstition suggests the five luckiest numbers are 3, 4, 8, 9, 12, 21, and 77. However, these numbers may not be considered lucky by all cultures. Four is considered bad luck in some Asian cultures, such as Vietnam, Korea, Japan, and China, due to its sounding similar to the word for “death”. Nine is considered lucky globally, but the Japanese consider it unlucky due to its sounding similar to the words for torture and suffering.

Is 8 the most powerful number?
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Is 8 the most powerful number?

Number 8, also known as the number of abundances, is a powerful and influential number in numerology. It symbolizes the infinite flow of energy, a continuous loop with no beginning and no end, and the eternal cycle of giving and receiving. People with a strong connection to this number tend to attract financial prosperity and opportunities, but also a rich life in emotional fulfillment, meaningful relationships, and personal growth. Number 8 is also synonymous with authority, power, and leadership, often resulting in natural-born leaders with a strong will and determined spirit.

However, with great power comes great responsibility, reminding us of the importance of balance between ambition and ethics, and material pursuits. Thus, the number 8 holds significant significance in the realm of numerology and spirituality.

How do astrology charts work?
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How do astrology charts work?

A birth chart consists of three main parts: planets, signs, and houses. Each planet is placed in a snapshot of the sky, divided into 12 equal slices for the 12 zodiac signs. Each planet falls within a specific zodiac sign, such as Sagittarius Venus. The sky is also divided into 12 houses, with each planet falling within a specific house. Each person’s chart will have the same planets, but they may not be in the same zodiac signs or houses.

The innermost circle shows the 12 houses, the outermost circle shows the 12 zodiac signs, and symbols representing the planets fall within the slices. The AstroTwins have a signature way of breaking down these elements to create a unique birth chart.

Which is more accurate, Indian or Western astrology?
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Which is more accurate, Indian or Western astrology?

Vedic astrology is superior to Western astrology due to its distinctive dasha system, which is based on Nakshatras, and thus enables more precise forecasting of future occurrences.


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  • Joni, i greatly appreciate your desire to teach Vedic Astrology.🙂 I looked at my own map and tried to read what you said. I saw some things.🤪 But unfortunately, i don’t know anything about astrology except the signs, their features and predict a person’s sign with a high percentage.🙇‍♀️ The points you mentioned are very interesting…Thanks again!😉💞

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  • Radhe Radhe❤ I have always wanted to learn Vedic astrology. I have been into the occult, Santan Dharma,, and,synchronicity most of this life. You make it very, simple to learn this astrology. Is it true that Ravana is the father of Vedic astrology? Just the thought of reversing the planetary path of the sky to make one’s life favorable still blows my mind! It does make it easier because, I understand western astrology. But, Vedic astrology is the oldest, because if Santan Dharma is the oldest religion, then Bharat is the oldest existing culture. Why don’t they teach that in school? 😮 ❤Jai 🌹🌹🌹 Radha ❤ ❤JOY❤ RADHA ❤

  • Gotcha, the center of the diamond chart is a focus on the modalities of that sign. I did some math and discovered some things in my opinion proving the modalities of numbers with a secret sequence I found on the fibonacci sequence. I also think that the gas giant planets has Consciousness similar to our own that they use to communicate with electro magnetic frequencies. My theory is it is because the speed with which Jupiter orbits on its core and the collection of chemicals on it could indicate it having similar capabilities of a computer. My proof is because 5 is the origin of all numbers and Jupiter is the 5th planet.

  • I am not Indian… I don’t know anything about my sign… All I know is that my birthday is on May 13. Year 1970..I don’t know what time I was born.. All I know is that I am a taurus… Can you please kindly help me… Thank you so much.. Appreciate… With Love And Gratitude… Blessings Love And Light 🙏❤️😇….

  • I have a doubt here idk much about astrology but just wanted to read my own birth chart. My doubt is the one that is placed in 1st house becomes ascendent. And for the ones that are placed in other houses will become ascendent of that house😅 for suppose Venus in 7th house in Taurus. This means Taurus ascendent?? As my ascendent(1st house) is Scorpio. So while reading the chart i should consider as Venus in 7th house for Scorpio ascendent??

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