Understanding Indian Vedic Astrology
Today, you can count on meeting someone new, finding more money in your checking account and thinking of new fresh ideas. You will struggle with your partner and have difficulty making decisions because the moon is not in your planetary house. Okay, so maybe those things are pretty vague and may not happen to you. The point is that astrology and horoscopes often give you predictions for your day, week, month and year. It may not be the best astrology advice but it works for some. Many people are turning to Indian Vedic astrology for the wisdom the advice offers.
If you are looking for a live astrology where the constellations do not remain in the same place, then Indian Vedic astrology is exactly what you should consider. Western astrology focuses on fixed constellations that do not follow the ecliptic, or sun's path through the heavenly bodies. When you consider the earth and sun's rotation those fixed constellations have moved over twenty-two degrees in time. The live astrology of Indian Vedic takes into account these degrees of movement.
Also called Hindu astrology, the celestial sequences that make up the constellations are divided into twelve equal parts. This is based on the three hundred and sixty degrees of the ecliptic. Each part of the ecliptic is called a sign. The signs themselves are given names based directly on the translation of the Greek names, such as "the bow" or "the ram."
In Hindu communities, the astrology sign plays heavily on how people think and what they do. Take for example a baby's name. It is based on the Jyotish (zodiac) sign under which he or she is born. They even believe that successful marriages and unions are based on compatible zodiac signs. The zodiac sign plays a huge significance in every aspect of their lives. There are three branches of the Jyotisa (called the zodiac sign). These branches are Siddhanta, Samhita and Hora. Each of the three covers some part of the follower's life.
Indian Vedic astrology is very interesting and has a great history behind the predictions. It is a way of life for many people within the Indian culture and has slowly made its way into Western culture. If you want to know more about this, to decide if it is the best astrology for you, then visit http://www.indianvedicastrology.com/ to find out more information. You can go to the website and get a personalized reading, which will advise you as to whom you are most compatible.
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Today's Tip On Zodiac
If you are looking for a fanciful tale, then the Chinese zodiac symbols can definitely satisfy that mythology craving. It is the story of a Jade King asking twelve animals to come to court. These twelve animals were used to form the Chinese zodiac signs. The twelve animals were the rat, ox, tiger, dragon, rabbit, snake, horse, ram, monkey, rooster, dog and the pig. Instead of the pig, the twelfth sign should have been the cat but that rat was tricky and "forgot" to invite him.
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