How to cast a horoscope?


horoscopt , technique of making it
Horoscope is cast looking at celestial energies and patterns of heavenly bodies such as sun, moon, stars and planets. So a person’s horoscope chart will be a picture of heaven at the time of his or her birth. This can be determined from the position of celestial bodies during a person’s birth date, time and place.

Calculation of Horoscope Chart: There is immense importance of time of birth in astrology. The time of birth depends on the place of birth as LMT or Local Mean Time is used while casting horoscope. So if you are born in Mumbai at 4:11 am IST, the time will be first converted into LMT.

The importance of Place of Birth in Astrology


Time and location of birth play  imp role in astrology , horoscopes

The three most important determinants while casting a horoscope are date of birth, exact time of birth and place of birth. Only if these three are provided accurately, one can determine the position of celestial beings and longitude and latitude of earth. Let us understand in detail why place of birth is important in astrology.
Effect of sun: It is quite obvious that the place of birth determines the effect of sun. For instance, if you were born in India in morning, it would be night in the US or evening in the UK. Sun is an important celestial object in astrology and hence it is important to know the place of birth to determine the effect of sun in that area during the time and day of your birth.

Indian National Calendar




The Indian National Calendar also known as the Saka Calendar or Hindu calendar is the official civil calendar used in India. The Saka Calendar is derived from ancient Hindu Lunisolar calendars. It also has some influence of Persian calendar. King Kanishka started the Saka calendar in 78AD. It comprises of 12 months, just like the Gregorian calendar, but its structure is quite different from Gregorian structure. For instance, the first month, Chaitra, starts from March 21st or 22nd of Gregorian Calendar and the last month, Falgun, ends in February 20 or 21st.

What is a Gregorian calendar or the western calendar




Gregorian calendar is the most accepted calendar internationally.  It was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII on 24 Feb 1582.  This calendar was started to rectify the anomalies in Julian calendar.  The Julian calendar assumed that a year was based on 362.25 days; however a year was actually 11 minutes shorter than this duration. As a result there was an error of approximately 3 days in a cycle of 400 years. At the time when Gregorian calendar came into existence this error in days had already reached 10 days.

What is Vedic Astrology?


                                                                         
As we know, we all are souls incarnating into human bodies. The events occurring in our lives are a reflection of karmas performed by us in previous births. The influence of karmas of past births and planetary positions on us is depicted by astrology. The term Vedic means derived from Vedas, “The ancient Scriptures” written by profoundly wise people in India. These scriptures were based on all the aspects of world which influence the belief system and life style of any person. So, Vedic astrology is based on spiritual, economic, social and cultural and technological aspects of one’s life. It is said to be founded by a sage of ancient times, Maharishi Prasara.

What is Astrology?


Vedic astrologer
                                                                          
Astrology is the study of the influences, which stars and planets have in our lives. The term astrology is believed to have come in existence in late 14th century. It has been derived from the Latin word astrologia “the science of heavenly bodies”. The Indian or Hindu astrology is known as “jyotish”, derived from Sanskrit “Jyotisa” meaning “light or heavenly body”.