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The word Veda means wisdom, knowledge, or vision, and it serves to manifest the language of the gods in human speech.
What are the Vedas?
The Vedas are a collection of ancient Sanskrit texts that are considered to be the oldest scriptures of Hinduism. The Vedas are 5,000 to 7,000 years old.
What are Samskaras?
Samskaras are the subtle mental impressions left by all thoughts, intentions, and actions that an individual has ever experienced. Often likened to grooves in the mind, they can be considered as psychological or emotional imprints that contribute to the formation of behavioral patterns. Samskaras are below the level of normal consciousness and are said to be the root of all impulses, character traits and innate dispositions.
What is Karma?
Karma is a fundamental concept in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. It refers to the idea that every action has consequences, either in this life or in future lives. Good actions lead to positive outcomes, while bad actions lead to negative outcomes. Karma is seen as a universal law of cause and effect, and it is believed that one's current life is shaped by their past actions. By performing good deeds and avoiding bad ones, one can accumulate positive karma and improve their future prospects.
The accumulated karmas of past lives get manifested in the present life. The soul waits for the right constellation or star to be born to manifest its karma.
By working on our habits and spiritual practice, we can mitigate negative karma and create a different outcome in our life.
What is the relationship between Karma and Reincarnation?
Vedic Astrology is based on the philosophy of Karma and Reincarnation. You are who you are because of your many past lives. Never feel sorry for yourself, never ask why me, and never compare your life to anyone else's. You're alone in this journey and you live by the decisions and choices you make.
Karma explains cause and effect and nothing describes it better than the saying, “Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.”
Karma is the force generated by a person’s actions. Throughout the operations of the Law of Karma, the manifestation of perfect justice is apparent. We are not punished for our sins, as everyone believes incorrectly, but we are punished by our sins.
We are not rewarded for our good acts but we receive our reward through our characteristics and qualities acquired by having performed these good deeds in previous lives.
The spiritual teacher from India, Paramanhansa Yogananda, wrote: “A child is born on that day and at that hour when the celestial rays are in mathematical harmony with his individual karma. His horoscope is a portrait revealing his unalterable past and its future results.”
How to change your karmic destiny?
Parashara, the father of Vedic astrology, recommended a number of methods for rewriting your horoscope if you're not comfortable with the one you have. He taught that the challenging karma you see there can be partially or wholly erased from your karmic balance sheet through consistent, heartfelt spiritual practices such as meditation, prayer, ritual worship, the chanting of mantras, charitable donations, and selfless service.
How to cut the Karma of past lives?
Discourses on Sant Mat by Sant Maharaj Sawan Singh:
When we come out into this world from the mother's womb, we bring our fate with us. This fate, whether we are to be rich or poor, tall, or short, healthy, or diseased, black, yellow, or white, high or low and so on, is the result or fruit of our past-life actions. We reap as we had sown. We get what we have earned. Therefore, we should work and play our full part with diligence and effort in the struggle of life and, without worrying, be contented with our lot and bear it cheerfully. And if there is any power that cuts the bad karma, it is the Shabd (inner sound of G-d). When, therefore, one gets a taste of Shabd and enjoys Shabd, innumerable bad karmas are destroyed. The object of devotion to and love for the Master and Shabd is to cut the very root of karma, so that the soul disengages itself from the bonds of karma and becomes free to merge in Shabd.
Discourses on Sant Mat, Volume II by Sant Sardar Bahadur Jagat Singh:
Our appearance and intellect reflect precisely the type of karmas we have done in the past, and we look on the world accordingly. If you want to escape from all this, keep the company of a true Master.
What is Astrology?
The modern science of astrology gets its name from the ancient Greek word astrología, or the study of the stars. Specifically, astrology looks at how the movements of the stars and planets influence events on Earth, including the lives of individuals. Various forms of astrology have been practiced across human cultures since the beginning of recorded human civilization.
What is Vedic Astrology?
Vedic astrology is the tradition of astrology that emerged out of India, from the Vedas, the religious texts of ancient India. It is also known by the Sanskrit word Jyotiṣa or Jyotish. Jyoti means light. Jyotiṣa is the sacred art and science of the lights in the sky, as well as the light of awareness within.
How does Vedic Astrology work?
Astrology is a complex and sophisticated science. Drawing from thousands of years of theoretical and applied knowledge, an astrologer interprets the arrangement of planets and stars to see how they reveal a certain course of events on earth.
What is Vedic Astrology Counseling?
Vedic counseling helps guide a person in self-knowledge, self-understanding, spiritual knowledge, and perception of truth. It is dharmic counseling, meaning guidance on right living, right action, right relationship, and right awareness. It addresses all of the goals of life.
What is the importance of the Twelve Signs of the Zodiac?
Even though the solar system is three-dimensional space, all of the planets orbit along the same plane, known as the ecliptic. This means that, in the course of their travel, all the planets pass through the same star formations, also known as constellations.
In astrology, there are twelve specific constellations, or “signs,” which divide the 360° orbit along the ecliptic plane into twelve segments of 30° each. Collectively, these twelve signs are known as the zodiac.
Each sign has a unique symbol and set of characteristics which give it a kind of personality of its own. Think of each sign as a different kind of environment which the planets travel through. In addition, each sign is owned by a particular planet. This means that when the planet passes through that sign, it is in its home, or native environment.
Why is the Birth Chart important?
Your birth chart is a unique karmic map. By analyzing a birth chart, you can understand every aspect about yourself, your life, your family, and the secrets of what you as a soul is looking to achieve, heal, or transform in this lifetime.
Our Vedic birth charts are maps of karma, showing a schedule of events that will unfold throughout of our lives.
What is a Dasha?
The Sanskrit term "dasha" in Vedic Astrology is used to indicate planetary periods. The planetary periods indicate when the good or bad effects are produced according to their placement.
What is Vimshottari?
Vimshottari in Sanskrit stands for the number 120. Vimshottari Dasha assumes that the maximum duration of life of an individual human being is 120 Solar sidereal years which is the aggregate duration of all nine planetary periods, i.e. Ketu 7, Venus 20, Sun 6, Moon 10, Mars 7, Rahu 18, Jupiter 16, Saturn 19 and Mercury 17, in the order of their operation. The year of the Vimshottari dasha is the astronomical solar year of 365.25 days.
What is the significance of planets in Vedic Astrology?
Seven planets in Vedic Astrology are considered actual planets: Sun, Moon, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Mars, and Mercury. Planets in Vedic astrology rule over a particular zodiac sign. Celestial bodies like Rahu and Ketu are not actual planets but points in the sky. Rahu and Ketu are the points where paths of the sun and the moon coincide with each other. According to Hindu mythology, Rahu is the North lunar node, or the head of the dragon while Ketu is the South lunar node or the dragon’s tail. Other planets rule the zodiac sign which complements their characteristics correspondingly.
What is the importance of the 12 houses in Vedic Astrology?
In Vedic Astrology the twelve houses of a chart have the same boundaries as the twelve signs in the chart; in other words, each sign is a house in the chart. The beginning of each house is the 0th degrees of the sign and the end is the 30th degree of the sign. What varies from chart to chart is the enumeration of these houses, i.e., which sign is the first house, which is the second, and so forth. This is determined by the position of the Lagna (the Ascendant, or the longitudinal point of the zodiac that was rising in the East at birth.) The house in which the Lagna falls is usually the first house of the chart, and the other houses follow it, clockwise, in the sequence of the zodiac.
Each of the twelve houses signifies a region of the concerns of life, and the identity of the sign of that house colors what may be expected from that area of life.
What are Yogas in Vedic Astrology?
Yoga simply means a ‘Union.’ In Vedic Astrology, a Yoga is referred to as a special planetary union formed by conjunction of certain planets in the same house or through placement in different houses. Some of these Yogas in Astrology are extremely positive for an individual and some are just the opposite.
What is a Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology?
Nakshatras in Vedic Astrology are specific constellation of stars. They are important for analyzing a horoscope. In Vedic Astrology, Nakshatras are subdivision of zodiac signs that helps in the deeper analysis of the planet placed in a particular zodiac sign.
What is the South Indian format for the birth chart in Vedic Astrology?
In a South Indian birth chart, the signs always remain in the same position. At the top left of the chart is Pisces, the last sign of the zodiac, and just to the right of it is Aries, the first. The signs then proceed from Aries in a clockwise direction, meaning the sign to the right of Aries is Taurus, then to the right of that is Gemini, and so on.
Your ascendant, also known as your rising sign (or in Sanskrit, your lagna), is the most important part of your birth chart.
Your ascendent is always the first house, and the other houses follow it in a clockwise direction.
What is the Meaning of the Houses in Vedic Astrology?
In Vedic astrology, the houses rule over particular domains of your life. They also are ruled over by certain planets, and it’s generally auspicious if these planets are located in their own houses. The houses are as follows:
Aries - Mars is the lord of Aries. Mars represents power, activeness, and gives energy.
Taurus - Venus is the lord of Taurus. Venus represents love, art, and materialistic pleasures and luxury.
Gemini - Mercury is the lord of Gemini. Mercury blesses with intelligence, communication, and cleverness.
Cancer - Moon is the lord of cancer and represents emotions, perceptiveness, nurturing and caring and sensitivity.
Leo - Sun is the lord of Leo and represents sense of self, confidence, ego strength.
Virgo - Mercury is the lord of Virgo. Hence mercury is the lord of two signs, Gemini, and Virgo.
Libra - Venus is the lord of Libra. Hence Venus is the lord of two signs. These two signs are Taurus and Libra.
Scorpio - Mars is the lord of Scorpio and Aries.
Sagittarius - Jupiter is the lord of Sagittarius and represents wisdom, optimism, expansion, good fortune, and a sense of justice and truth.
Capricorn - Saturn is the lord of Capricorn and represents discipline, responsibility, hard work, seriousness.
Aquarius – Saturn is also the lord of Aquarius.
Pisces - Jupiter is the lord of Pisces.
This shows that except for the Sun and Moon, all the other planets are the lords of two signs each.
What is Compatibility Analysis in Vedic Astrology?
All people who come into our lives with whom we have a relationship have some kind of karmic connection with us. Sometimes we encounter past life enemies in this lifetime, and we might even feel a strong attraction to them. It is because we need to work out our past karma with those people. Past spouses, children, other relatives, friends, even past pets, might enter our lives and establish loving relationships. Take your time to get to know each other. When you marry someone, you also marry their chart and that will activate the planetary interrelations.
In the point system, it is good to get at least 18 points or more. That means the relationship will flow more easily. But even in relationships with 6 points, if there are strong compatibility alignments in the two charts, the relationship can work. And if there are more than 18 points, but some difficult planetary relations, it still can work well.
The most important characteristics to a successful relationship are kindness, sanity, trust, and communication. These need to be safeguarded and worked on continually.
What is the relationship of the planets in compatibility analysis?
ASSOCIATES: Two planets in the same sign (One-One)
OPPOSITES: Two planets in opposite rashis (Seven-Seven)
ACTIVE SUPPORTERS: Two planets in signs that are 5-9
SECRET SUPPORTERS: Two planets in signs that are 3-11
CONTRASTS: Two planets in signs that are 4-10
ACTIVE ADVERSARIES: Two planets in signs that are 6-8
SECRET ADVERSARIES: Two planets in signs that are 2-12
What is the relationship between the Nakshatra animal and Compatibility?
The animal connected to the nakshatras will give an indication of the personality, behavior pattern, and relationship with other nakshatras not just from a sexual point of view, but also for a spiritual connection. The nakshatras are divided into female and male animal energies.
ANIMAL
FRIENDLY
HORSE
SERPENT, RABBIT, MONKEY
ELEPHANT
SHEEP, SERPENT, BUFFALO, MONKEY
SHEEP
ELEPHANT, COW, BUFFALO, MONGOOSE
SERPENT
HORSE, ELEPHANT
DOG
NONE
CAT
RABBIT, MONKEY
RAT
NONE
COW
SHEEP, BUFFALO, RABBIT
BUFFALO
ELEPHANT, SHEEP, COW
TIGER
NONE
RABBIT
CAT, COW
MONKEY
HORSE, ELEPHANT, CAT, MONGOOSE
MONGOOSE
SHEEP, MONKEY
LION
NONE
ANIMAL
UNFRIENDLY
HORSE
COW, TIGER, LION
ELEPHANT
TIGER
SHEEP
DOG, RAT, TIGER, LION
SERPENT
CAT, RAT, COW, BUFFALO
DOG
SHEEP, RAT, TIGER, MONGOOSE, LION
CAT
SERPENT, TIGER, MONGOOSE, LION
RAT
SHEEP, SERPENT, DOG, MONGOOSE
COW
HORSE, SERPENT, LION
BUFFALO
SERPENT, TIGER, LION
TIGER
LION
RABBIT
HORSE, TIGER, LION
MONKEY
TIGER
MONGOOSE
DOG, RAT
LION
HORSE, SHEEP, DOG, CAT, COW, TIGER, RABBIT
ANIMAL
NEUTRAL
HORSE
ELEPHANT, SHEEP, DOG, CAT, MONGOOSE
ELEPHANT
SHEEP, SERPENT, BUFFALO, MONKEY
SHEEP
ELEPHANT, COW, BUFFALO, MONGOOSE
SERPENT
HORSE, ELEPHANT
DOG
HORSE, ELEPHANT, SERPENT, CAT, COW, BUFFALO, MONKEY
CAT
HORSE, ELEPHANT, SHEEP, DOG, COW, BUFFALO, MONGOOSE
RAT
HORSE, ELEPHANT, COW, BUFFALO, TIGER, RABBIT, MONKEY, LION
COW
ELEPHANT, DOG, CAT, RAT, MONKEY, MONGOOSE
BUFFALO
DOG, CAT, RAT, RABBIT, MONKEY, MONGOOSE
TIGER
SERPENT, RAT, MONGOOSE
RABBIT
ELEPHANT, SHEEP, SERPENT, RAT, BUFFALO, MONKEY, MONGOOSE
MONKEY
SERPENT, DOG, RAT, COW, BUFFALO, RABBIT, LION
MONGOOSE
HORSE, ELEPHANT, CAT, COW, BUFFALO, TIGER, RABBIT, LION
LION
SERPENT, RAT, BUFFALO, MONKEY, MONGOOSE
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The word Veda means wisdom, knowledge, or vision, and it serves to manifest the language of the gods in human speech.
What are the Vedas?
The Vedas are a collection of ancient Sanskrit texts that are considered to be the oldest scriptures of Hinduism. The Vedas are 5,000 to 7,000 years old.
What are Samskaras?
Samskaras are the subtle mental impressions left by all thoughts, intentions, and actions that an individual has ever experienced. Often likened to grooves in the mind, they can be considered as psychological or emotional imprints that contribute to the formation of behavioral patterns. Samskaras are below the level of normal consciousness and are said to be the root of all impulses, character traits and innate dispositions.
What is Karma?
Karma is a fundamental concept in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. It refers to the idea that every action has consequences, either in this life or in future lives. Good actions lead to positive outcomes, while bad actions lead to negative outcomes. Karma is seen as a universal law of cause and effect, and it is believed that one's current life is shaped by their past actions. By performing good deeds and avoiding bad ones, one can accumulate positive karma and improve their future prospects.
The accumulated karmas of past lives get manifested in the present life. The soul waits for the right constellation or star to be born to manifest its karma.
By working on our habits and spiritual practice, we can mitigate negative karma and create a different outcome in our life.
What is the relationship between Karma and Reincarnation?
Vedic Astrology is based on the philosophy of Karma and Reincarnation. You are who you are because of your many past lives. Never feel sorry for yourself, never ask why me, and never compare your life to anyone else's. You're alone in this journey and you live by the decisions and choices you make.
Karma explains cause and effect and nothing describes it better than the saying, “Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.”
Karma is the force generated by a person’s actions. Throughout the operations of the Law of Karma, the manifestation of perfect justice is apparent. We are not punished for our sins, as everyone believes incorrectly, but we are punished by our sins.
We are not rewarded for our good acts but we receive our reward through our characteristics and qualities acquired by having performed these good deeds in previous lives.
The spiritual teacher from India, Paramanhansa Yogananda, wrote: “A child is born on that day and at that hour when the celestial rays are in mathematical harmony with his individual karma. His horoscope is a portrait revealing his unalterable past and its future results.”
How to change your karmic destiny?
Parashara, the father of Vedic astrology, recommended a number of methods for rewriting your horoscope if you're not comfortable with the one you have. He taught that the challenging karma you see there can be partially or wholly erased from your karmic balance sheet through consistent, heartfelt spiritual practices such as meditation, prayer, ritual worship, the chanting of mantras, charitable donations, and selfless service.
How to cut the Karma of past lives?
Discourses on Sant Mat by Sant Maharaj Sawan Singh:
When we come out into this world from the mother's womb, we bring our fate with us. This fate, whether we are to be rich or poor, tall, or short, healthy, or diseased, black, yellow, or white, high or low and so on, is the result or fruit of our past-life actions. We reap as we had sown. We get what we have earned. Therefore, we should work and play our full part with diligence and effort in the struggle of life and, without worrying, be contented with our lot and bear it cheerfully. And if there is any power that cuts the bad karma, it is the Shabd (inner sound of G-d). When, therefore, one gets a taste of Shabd and enjoys Shabd, innumerable bad karmas are destroyed. The object of devotion to and love for the Master and Shabd is to cut the very root of karma, so that the soul disengages itself from the bonds of karma and becomes free to merge in Shabd.
Discourses on Sant Mat, Volume II by Sant Sardar Bahadur Jagat Singh:
Our appearance and intellect reflect precisely the type of karmas we have done in the past, and we look on the world accordingly. If you want to escape from all this, keep the company of a true Master.
What is Astrology?
The modern science of astrology gets its name from the ancient Greek word astrología, or the study of the stars. Specifically, astrology looks at how the movements of the stars and planets influence events on Earth, including the lives of individuals. Various forms of astrology have been practiced across human cultures since the beginning of recorded human civilization.
What is Vedic Astrology?
Vedic astrology is the tradition of astrology that emerged out of India, from the Vedas, the religious texts of ancient India. It is also known by the Sanskrit word Jyotiṣa or Jyotish. Jyoti means light. Jyotiṣa is the sacred art and science of the lights in the sky, as well as the light of awareness within.
How does Vedic Astrology work?
Astrology is a complex and sophisticated science. Drawing from thousands of years of theoretical and applied knowledge, an astrologer interprets the arrangement of planets and stars to see how they reveal a certain course of events on earth.
What is Vedic Astrology Counseling?
Vedic counseling helps guide a person in self-knowledge, self-understanding, spiritual knowledge, and perception of truth. It is dharmic counseling, meaning guidance on right living, right action, right relationship, and right awareness. It addresses all of the goals of life.
What is the importance of the Twelve Signs of the Zodiac?
Even though the solar system is three-dimensional space, all of the planets orbit along the same plane, known as the ecliptic. This means that, in the course of their travel, all the planets pass through the same star formations, also known as constellations.
In astrology, there are twelve specific constellations, or “signs,” which divide the 360° orbit along the ecliptic plane into twelve segments of 30° each. Collectively, these twelve signs are known as the zodiac.
Each sign has a unique symbol and set of characteristics which give it a kind of personality of its own. Think of each sign as a different kind of environment which the planets travel through. In addition, each sign is owned by a particular planet. This means that when the planet passes through that sign, it is in its home, or native environment.
Why is the Birth Chart important?
Your birth chart is a unique karmic map. By analyzing a birth chart, you can understand every aspect about yourself, your life, your family, and the secrets of what you as a soul is looking to achieve, heal, or transform in this lifetime.
Our Vedic birth charts are maps of karma, showing a schedule of events that will unfold throughout of our lives.
What is a Dasha?
The Sanskrit term "dasha" in Vedic Astrology is used to indicate planetary periods. The planetary periods indicate when the good or bad effects are produced according to their placement.
What is Vimshottari?
Vimshottari in Sanskrit stands for the number 120. Vimshottari Dasha assumes that the maximum duration of life of an individual human being is 120 Solar sidereal years which is the aggregate duration of all nine planetary periods, i.e. Ketu 7, Venus 20, Sun 6, Moon 10, Mars 7, Rahu 18, Jupiter 16, Saturn 19 and Mercury 17, in the order of their operation. The year of the Vimshottari dasha is the astronomical solar year of 365.25 days.
What is the significance of planets in Vedic Astrology?
Seven planets in Vedic Astrology are considered actual planets: Sun, Moon, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Mars, and Mercury. Planets in Vedic astrology rule over a particular zodiac sign. Celestial bodies like Rahu and Ketu are not actual planets but points in the sky. Rahu and Ketu are the points where paths of the sun and the moon coincide with each other. According to Hindu mythology, Rahu is the North lunar node, or the head of the dragon while Ketu is the South lunar node or the dragon’s tail. Other planets rule the zodiac sign which complements their characteristics correspondingly.
What is the importance of the 12 houses in Vedic Astrology?
In Vedic Astrology the twelve houses of a chart have the same boundaries as the twelve signs in the chart; in other words, each sign is a house in the chart. The beginning of each house is the 0th degrees of the sign and the end is the 30th degree of the sign. What varies from chart to chart is the enumeration of these houses, i.e., which sign is the first house, which is the second, and so forth. This is determined by the position of the Lagna (the Ascendant, or the longitudinal point of the zodiac that was rising in the East at birth.) The house in which the Lagna falls is usually the first house of the chart, and the other houses follow it, clockwise, in the sequence of the zodiac.
Each of the twelve houses signifies a region of the concerns of life, and the identity of the sign of that house colors what may be expected from that area of life.
What are Yogas in Vedic Astrology?
Yoga simply means a ‘Union.’ In Vedic Astrology, a Yoga is referred to as a special planetary union formed by conjunction of certain planets in the same house or through placement in different houses. Some of these Yogas in Astrology are extremely positive for an individual and some are just the opposite.
What is a Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology?
Nakshatras in Vedic Astrology are specific constellation of stars. They are important for analyzing a horoscope. In Vedic Astrology, Nakshatras are subdivision of zodiac signs that helps in the deeper analysis of the planet placed in a particular zodiac sign.
What is the South Indian format for the birth chart in Vedic Astrology?
In a South Indian birth chart, the signs always remain in the same position. At the top left of the chart is Pisces, the last sign of the zodiac, and just to the right of it is Aries, the first. The signs then proceed from Aries in a clockwise direction, meaning the sign to the right of Aries is Taurus, then to the right of that is Gemini, and so on.
Your ascendant, also known as your rising sign (or in Sanskrit, your lagna), is the most important part of your birth chart.
Your ascendent is always the first house, and the other houses follow it in a clockwise direction.
What is the Meaning of the Houses in Vedic Astrology?
In Vedic astrology, the houses rule over particular domains of your life. They also are ruled over by certain planets, and it’s generally auspicious if these planets are located in their own houses. The houses are as follows:
- First house: This house influences your physical appearance and personality.
- Second house: This house predicts money, speech, food, and your early family life.
- Third house: This house influences your communication skills, courage, and siblings.
- Fourth house: This house influences your happiness, homes, vehicles, and property.
- Fifth house: This house makes predictions about your children, romance, entertainment, investments, education, and mantra or spiritual practice.
- Sixth house: This house influences our health and susceptibility to disease, exercise, employment, obstacles, and competition.
- Seventh house: This is the house of romantic and business partnerships.
- Eighth house: This is the house of death, longevity, income from outside sources, hidden things, and sudden surprises.
- Ninth house: This is the house of higher education, ethics, virtue, religion and spirituality, Guru, and long-distance travel.
- Tenth house: This house predicts careers and reputations.
- Eleventh house: This house influences gains in wealth or prestige in your life, friends, groups, community, and humanity.
- Twelfth house: This house rules over your dreams, sleep, sex, liberation and enlightenment, meditation, and foreign travel.
Aries - Mars is the lord of Aries. Mars represents power, activeness, and gives energy.
Taurus - Venus is the lord of Taurus. Venus represents love, art, and materialistic pleasures and luxury.
Gemini - Mercury is the lord of Gemini. Mercury blesses with intelligence, communication, and cleverness.
Cancer - Moon is the lord of cancer and represents emotions, perceptiveness, nurturing and caring and sensitivity.
Leo - Sun is the lord of Leo and represents sense of self, confidence, ego strength.
Virgo - Mercury is the lord of Virgo. Hence mercury is the lord of two signs, Gemini, and Virgo.
Libra - Venus is the lord of Libra. Hence Venus is the lord of two signs. These two signs are Taurus and Libra.
Scorpio - Mars is the lord of Scorpio and Aries.
Sagittarius - Jupiter is the lord of Sagittarius and represents wisdom, optimism, expansion, good fortune, and a sense of justice and truth.
Capricorn - Saturn is the lord of Capricorn and represents discipline, responsibility, hard work, seriousness.
Aquarius – Saturn is also the lord of Aquarius.
Pisces - Jupiter is the lord of Pisces.
This shows that except for the Sun and Moon, all the other planets are the lords of two signs each.
What is Compatibility Analysis in Vedic Astrology?
All people who come into our lives with whom we have a relationship have some kind of karmic connection with us. Sometimes we encounter past life enemies in this lifetime, and we might even feel a strong attraction to them. It is because we need to work out our past karma with those people. Past spouses, children, other relatives, friends, even past pets, might enter our lives and establish loving relationships. Take your time to get to know each other. When you marry someone, you also marry their chart and that will activate the planetary interrelations.
In the point system, it is good to get at least 18 points or more. That means the relationship will flow more easily. But even in relationships with 6 points, if there are strong compatibility alignments in the two charts, the relationship can work. And if there are more than 18 points, but some difficult planetary relations, it still can work well.
The most important characteristics to a successful relationship are kindness, sanity, trust, and communication. These need to be safeguarded and worked on continually.
What is the relationship of the planets in compatibility analysis?
ASSOCIATES: Two planets in the same sign (One-One)
OPPOSITES: Two planets in opposite rashis (Seven-Seven)
ACTIVE SUPPORTERS: Two planets in signs that are 5-9
SECRET SUPPORTERS: Two planets in signs that are 3-11
CONTRASTS: Two planets in signs that are 4-10
ACTIVE ADVERSARIES: Two planets in signs that are 6-8
SECRET ADVERSARIES: Two planets in signs that are 2-12
What is the relationship between the Nakshatra animal and Compatibility?
The animal connected to the nakshatras will give an indication of the personality, behavior pattern, and relationship with other nakshatras not just from a sexual point of view, but also for a spiritual connection. The nakshatras are divided into female and male animal energies.
ANIMAL
FRIENDLY
HORSE
SERPENT, RABBIT, MONKEY
ELEPHANT
SHEEP, SERPENT, BUFFALO, MONKEY
SHEEP
ELEPHANT, COW, BUFFALO, MONGOOSE
SERPENT
HORSE, ELEPHANT
DOG
NONE
CAT
RABBIT, MONKEY
RAT
NONE
COW
SHEEP, BUFFALO, RABBIT
BUFFALO
ELEPHANT, SHEEP, COW
TIGER
NONE
RABBIT
CAT, COW
MONKEY
HORSE, ELEPHANT, CAT, MONGOOSE
MONGOOSE
SHEEP, MONKEY
LION
NONE
ANIMAL
UNFRIENDLY
HORSE
COW, TIGER, LION
ELEPHANT
TIGER
SHEEP
DOG, RAT, TIGER, LION
SERPENT
CAT, RAT, COW, BUFFALO
DOG
SHEEP, RAT, TIGER, MONGOOSE, LION
CAT
SERPENT, TIGER, MONGOOSE, LION
RAT
SHEEP, SERPENT, DOG, MONGOOSE
COW
HORSE, SERPENT, LION
BUFFALO
SERPENT, TIGER, LION
TIGER
LION
RABBIT
HORSE, TIGER, LION
MONKEY
TIGER
MONGOOSE
DOG, RAT
LION
HORSE, SHEEP, DOG, CAT, COW, TIGER, RABBIT
ANIMAL
NEUTRAL
HORSE
ELEPHANT, SHEEP, DOG, CAT, MONGOOSE
ELEPHANT
SHEEP, SERPENT, BUFFALO, MONKEY
SHEEP
ELEPHANT, COW, BUFFALO, MONGOOSE
SERPENT
HORSE, ELEPHANT
DOG
HORSE, ELEPHANT, SERPENT, CAT, COW, BUFFALO, MONKEY
CAT
HORSE, ELEPHANT, SHEEP, DOG, COW, BUFFALO, MONGOOSE
RAT
HORSE, ELEPHANT, COW, BUFFALO, TIGER, RABBIT, MONKEY, LION
COW
ELEPHANT, DOG, CAT, RAT, MONKEY, MONGOOSE
BUFFALO
DOG, CAT, RAT, RABBIT, MONKEY, MONGOOSE
TIGER
SERPENT, RAT, MONGOOSE
RABBIT
ELEPHANT, SHEEP, SERPENT, RAT, BUFFALO, MONKEY, MONGOOSE
MONKEY
SERPENT, DOG, RAT, COW, BUFFALO, RABBIT, LION
MONGOOSE
HORSE, ELEPHANT, CAT, COW, BUFFALO, TIGER, RABBIT, LION
LION
SERPENT, RAT, BUFFALO, MONKEY, MONGOOSE