Moksha is a concept linked to the birth and rebirth cycle, and Vedic Astrology defines it as the sole purpose in life for every human being. Our chosen deity, or Ishta Devata, is the one we pray to and guide us towards our true purpose – salvation. Several methods exist for rediscovering one’s Kuladeivam, including horoscope readings and Prasanna Jothidam.
In this video, Shri. Thangapandian explains how to find Kuldevata using Graha Karakathavas and Bhava Karakathvas classes. The Ishta Devta Calculator is a tool that helps individuals find their chosen deity based on their kundli. For male children in a family line, consulting horoscopes can help identify the deity.
To find yogas in a Kundli, astrological principles are used to analyze planetary positions and identify specific combinations known as yogas. To form a meticulous Horoscope, exact birth details such as date of birth, exact time of birth, and place of birth are necessary.
To find your Kula Devatha (family deity) through a natal chart, consider your ancestral roots and cultural background. Look at the 9th house for ancestral and religious connections, the Nakshatra of the Moon, and the 12th house for insights into your family’s deity. If your chart is rectified, your 9th CSL will indicate your Kula Devatha.
The formula for finding Kuladevatha is as follows: Based on the Horoscope, one must find a Karakaamsa Lagna. This divine process involves invoking deities and performing astamanglya Praśna, which is a divine process to ascertain the Kuladevta or Kuladevi of a clan.
To find kuladevta, reach out to your grandfather or grandmother, who is worshiped and followed from your birth.
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