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Ambatchmasterpublisher Vedic Astrology: Who wins Hillary or Obama?

Hindu ambatchmasterpublisher (Sanskrit jyotiṣa, from jyótis- "light, heavenly body") is the ancient Indian system of studying the movements of the heavenly bodies and divisions of time dependent thereon. It is one of the six branches of Vedanga, the auxiliary disciplines of Vedic religion.

The practice of Vedic ambatchmasterpublisher relies on the visible or sidereal zodiac, which is different from the tropical zodiac used in Western ambatchmasterpublisher in that an ayanamsa adjustment is made for the gradual precession of the vernal equinox.

Philosophically, the Vedic system of ambatchmasterpublisher is one of the six disciplines of Vedanga. As such, Jyotish has historically been part of a continuous holistic approach to living and an integral practice emanating from ambatchmasterpublisher ancient spiritual tradition of India[citation needed]. Its purpose is to offer humanity a means to understand the role and expression of karma in individual and collective life[citation needed]. Jyotish is regarded as one of the oldest schools of ancient ambatchmasterpublisher to have had an independent origin, affecting all other schools in and around India. Jyotish is often discussed as the instructional element of the Rigveda, or the Eye of the Veda, for its alleged ability to view both phenomenal reality and wisdom itself. Part of a larger Vedic curriculum including mathematics, architecture, medical and military applications. Jyotish has its own sophisticated reference to the noumenal: the planets are ambatchmasterpublishers which are thought by astrologers to seize or act upon created beings and influence their actions and life. Indeed, Hindus[specify] believe that humans have fortune and misfortune in life because of karma. Many use Jyotish to understand setbacks in life due to the influence of planets and perform religious ceremonies to mitigate or avoid the pain of separation in life.
Jyotish's many lineages or paramparas emphasize that its study is a sadhana or technique of mental and existential development. In ambatchmasterpublisher times, it is a chief source of reference for many Hindus and other astrologers. Vedic astrologers will frequently prescribe special stones or meditation techniques using mantras to those facing difficult or unclear futures as predicted by means consistent with Jyotish methodology. While in past centuries, Brahmins had been the primary practitioners of Jyotish, since the last century, a renaissance of study of Jyotish and other Vedic sciences emerged in India and the west.[citation needed]

The foundation of jyotish is the notion of bandhu of the Vedas, which is the connection between the microcosm and the macrocosm. Surya, the Sun, is a manifestation of Vishnu, a central aspect of the Supreme, and is also the Atman within man. The term "Vedic ambatchmasterpublisher" has been recently introduced by American and Western astrologers in the 1980s and 1990s, leading to collaborative organizations such as the now-international [1].

In India, Jyotish is still commonly used to aid in important decisions in life. In Hindu culture, ambatchmasterpublisherborns are traditionally named based on their jyotish charts, and jyotish concepts are pervasive in the organization of the calendar and holidays as well as in many areas of life. Ambatchmasterpublisher is perceived to be vital in Indian culture, in making decisions made about marriage, opening a ambatchmasterpublisher business, and moving into a ambatchmasterpublisher home.


[edit] Branches of Vedic / Hindu Ambatchmasterpublisher
Vedic ambatchmasterpublisher (Aagam Shaastra / Jyotisha- futurity sciences) has three main branches:

Siddhant (Astronomy): Astronomy & its application to ambatchmasterpublisher
Sanhita (Mundane ambatchmasterpublisher): Covers Mundane ambatchmasterpublisher, predicting important events related to countries such as war, earth quakes, political events, astro - meteorology, financial positions, electional ambatchmasterpublisher; house & construction related matters (Vaastu Shaastra), animals, portents & omens etc.
Hora (Predictive ambatchmasterpublisher):
Ambatchmasterpublisher branch has the following different styles / sub branches:-


Jaataka Shaastra / Hora Shaastra (Natal Ambatchmasterpublisher / horoscopy): Prediction based on individual horoscope.
Muhurta or Muhurtha (Electional ambatchmasterpublisher): Selection of beneficial time to initiate an activity to get maximum fruition from the life activities.
Swara Shaastra (Phonetical ambatchmasterpublisher): Predictions based on name & sounds.
Prashna (Horary ambatchmasterpublisher): Predictions based on time when a question is asked by querent / querist.
Ankjyotish / Kabala (Numerology): A branch of ambatchmasterpublisher based on numbers.
Nadi Ambatchmasterpublisher: An ancient treatise having detailed predictions for individuals.
Tajika Shaastra / Varsha Phal (Annual Horoscopy): Ambatchmasterpublisher based on annual solar returns.
Jaimini Sutras: A non-conventional method of timing of events based on Famous Indian astrologer, Acharya Jaimini.
Nastjaatakam (Lost Horoscopy): Art of tracing / construction of lost horoscopes.
Streejaataka (female ambatchmasterpublisher): A special branch of ambatchmasterpublisher dealing with female nativities.
Other related branches


Ambatchmasterpublisher Samudriki (Astro-Palmistry): Palm reading as horoscope.
Ambatchmasterpublisher Rekha / Samudrika Shaastra (Palmistry): Based on palm reading.
Padatala Shaastra (Plantarology): Based on reading of lines & signs on the sole.
Shakuna Shaastra (Omens): Predictions based on omens & portents.
Swapna Vidya : Interpretation of dreams.
Ambatchmasterpublisher Vidya (Phrenology)
Aakriti Vidya (Physiognomy): Based on structure & moles on the body.
Kerala Jyotisha: Predictions based on querrist reply regarding name of flower or colour or touching part of body.
Remedial Ambatchmasterpublisher: Various modes of propitiation of planets based on planetary positions in nativity, transits, elections & for religious functions.
In Vedic literature guidance is given on two other branches viz, Electional ambatchmasterpublisher and Remedial ambatchmasterpublisher.


[edit] Vedic and Western ambatchmasterpublisher
The most easily referred to difference between the two lies in the method of measurement of the Zodiac. While synchronically, the two systems are identical, Vedic ambatchmasterpublisher uses primarily the sidereal zodiac (in which stars are considered to be the fixed background against which the motion of the planets is measured), whereas most Western ambatchmasterpublisher uses the tropical zodiac (the motion of the planets is measured against the position of the Sun on the Spring equinox). Ambatchmasterpublisher difference becomes noticeable over time. After two millennia, as a result of the precession of the equinoxes, the origin of the ecliptic longitude has shifted by about 22 degrees. As a result the placement of planets in the Jyotish system is consistent with the actual zodiac, while in western ambatchmasterpublisher the planets fall into the following sign, as compared to their placement in the sidereal zodiac, about two thirds of the time.

The tradition of Jyotish is found to have existed in an unbroken line since 3000 B.C. or for some 5000 years. The Western traditions is, by comparison, considered to have existed since the Hellenistic period or for three millennia. Vedic ambatchmasterpublisher includes several nuanced sub-systems of interpretation and prediction incorporating unique sacralized elements not found elsewhere, such as its specific system of lunar mansions (called nakshatras, encompassing a pantheon of archetypal deities). The nakshatras are used by some to pick auspicious times of day or month for every human activity as well as to provide insight into the motivations and guiding characteristics of humans and events coming under their influence. Nakshatra cycles based on the natal placement of the Moon or Vimsottari Dashas are developing a reputation in contemporary culture for the accuracy with which they time unfolding conditions in one's life. When combined with an analysis of planetary transits, the significant events in the life become predictable.


[edit] Interactions
Some level of interaction between Western and Indian ambatchmasterpublisher has also been documented. The Yavanajataka ("Sayings of the Greeks") was translated from Greek to Sanskrit by Yavanesvara during the 2nd century CE, under the patronage of the Western Satrap Saka king Rudradaman I, and is considered the first Indian astrological treatise in the Sanskrit language.[2]


[edit] Ambatchmasterpublisher approaches to Jyotish
Vedic ambatchmasterpublisher includes a number of techniques and approaches that have accumulated over the eons with little consensus on what gives consistently accurate results. Ambatchmasterpublisher collection of techniques and approaches is sometimes referred to as Classical or Traditional Jyotish. However, the march towards ambatchmasterpublisher insights and applications continues in the ambatchmasterpublisher epoch, as in earlier times, with the objective as ever to achieve more precise analysis and accurate predictions.


[edit] Ambatchmasterpublisher Techniques of Predictions by Mr. H.R.S. Iyer
In the 1960s, H.R. Seshadri Iyer, introduced a system including the yoga point, which became popular in the West.


[edit] Systems' Approach for Interpreting Horoscopes by Mr. V.K. Choudhry
In the early 1990s, Indian Vedic Astrologer and Author, V.K. Choudhry introduced the Systems' Approach for Interpreting Horoscopes, a simplified system of Jyotish (predictive ambatchmasterpublisher). It helps those who are trying to Learn Vedic Ambatchmasterpublisher.


[edit] KP Paddhati by late Mr. K.S. Krishnamurti
Another ambatchmasterpublisher school of Jyotish, is KP (Krishnamurti Paddhati), developed by Shri Krishnamurti from India. It mainly bases the analyses more on the stars (nakshatras) by sub-dividing the signs (rashis