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Hinduism Dictionary on Jyotisha jyotisha: (Sanskrit) From jyoti, "light." " The science of the lights (or stars)." Hindu astrology, the knowledge and practice of analyzing events and circumstances, delineating character and determining auspicious moments, according to the positions and movements of heavenly bodies. In calculating horoscopes, jyotisha uses the sidereal (fixed-star) system, whereas Western astrology uses the tropical (fixed-date) method. (See also: Jyotisha, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)
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Health Dictionary on Jyotish Vedic Astrology (Jyotish, jyotisha): Ancient system that helps to resolve doubts concerning children, health, spiritual growth, and other subjects. Suggestions regarding donations, gemstones, herbs, mantras, yantras (mystic diagrams), and rituals are integral to the system. (See also: Jyotish, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)
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Jyotisha, jyotisa Jyotisha jyotisa (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root jyut to shine) An astronomer; as a neuter noun, astronomy, also called jyotisha-vidya. One name for Hindu astrology. Likewise the name of one of the six Vedangas (parts of the Vedas), a short tract giving instructions for fixing the days and hours of Vedic sacrifices. (See also: Jyotisha, jyotisa, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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