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Jyotisha

A Wisdom Archive on Jyotisha

Jyotisha

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Jyotisha: Encyclopedia - Jyotisha

Jyotisha (jyotiṣa, in Hindi Jyotish) is the Hindu system of astrology, one of the six disciplines of Vedanga. The Sanskrit word derives from jyótis which means "light, brightness", but in the plural also "the heavenly bodies, planets and stars". Jyotisha t ...

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Jyotisha: Encyclopedia II - Jyotisha - Fundamentals of Jyotisha
Jyotish is based on what Western astrologers call the whole house system and recognizes nine grahas (heavenly bodies or "planets"): They also recognize twelve zodiac signs, or Rashis: One's Ascendant, or lagna, the rashi which is rising on the eastern horizon at the time of one's birth, is the most influential and important one. Of lesser importance but still some impact is the Janma Rashi ...

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Jyotisha: Hindu - 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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Jyotisha: The Vedangas in the Hindu Scriptures

The Vedangas: There are six Angas or explanatory limbs, to the Vedas: the Siksha and Vyakarana of Panini, the Chhandas of Pingalacharya, the Nirukta of Yaska, the Jyotisha of Garga, and the Kalpas (Srauta, Grihya, Dharma and Sulba) belonging to the authorship of various Rishis.

 

Excerpt from All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda

 

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Jyotisha: Raising Kundalini With Sahaj Yog  

The word ' Yog ’ is derived from the verb yuj which means to yoke, to join, to connect. The end of life is to yoke oneself to the holy spirit i.e., the Paramchaitanya. Hindu scriptures enlighten us on the various ways or margas of doing so. The union with the holy spirit is possible through Gyan Yog, Karma Yog, Bhakti Marg, Mantra Yog, Raj Yog, Sanyas Marg or Hath Yog.

 

The rishi-munis have particularly adopted the Gyan Yog which is possible only through Dhyan . For the householder, Karma Yog and Bhakti Marg are the most practical ways of attaining moksha. Ascetics have developed the knowledge of mantra-tantra . Hath Yogis have evolved various Aasanas, postures and occult practices for awakening the Kundalini. Shri Aadishakti Shri Mataji Nirmaladevi has advocated the Sahaj Yog for householders to attain the Parmachaitanya through the raising of the Kundalini.

 

(See also: Sahaj Yog, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Jyotisha: Introduction to Hinduism

Introduction to Hinduism

Statistically, there are over 700 million Hindus, mainly in Bharat (India), and Nepal. Hinduism is referred to as Sanatana Dharma, the eternal faith. Hinduism is not strictly a religion. It is based on the practice of Dharma, the code of life. Since Hinduism has no founder, anyone who practices Dharma can call himself a Hindu. He can question the authority of any scripture, or even the existence of the Divine.

 

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Jyotisha: KARMA and REINCARNATION

KARMA and REINCARNATION

The twin beliefs of karma and reincarnation are among Hinduism's many jewels of knowledge. Others include dharma or our pattern of religious conduct, worshipful communion with God and Gods, the necessary guidance of the Sat Guru, and finally enlightenment through personal realization of our identity in and with God. So the strong-shouldered and keen-minded rishis knew and stated in the Vedas.

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Jyotisha: Hinduism Lexicon on B

Hinduism Lexicon on B

From backbiting to buddhi chitta.

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Jyotisha: Hinduism Lexicon on A

Hinduism Lexicon on A

From aadheenam to axis.

 

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Jyotisha: Encyclopedia II - Jyotisha - Foundations

Jyotisha's many lineages or paramparas emphasize that its study is a sadhana or technique of mental and existential development. In modern times it is a chief source of reference for many Hindus and other spiritual practitioners with common ties globally. In addition to sustaining its own lore, commentary and debates on the dilemmas of fate and free will and the philosophy of karma, jyotish maintains a virtual materia medica of remedies for difficulties found in horoscopes. Vedic astrologers will frequently prescribe special stones, o ...

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Jyotisha, Jyotisha - Foundations, Jyotisha - Hindu and Western astrologies, Jyotisha - Fundamentals of Jyotisha, Jyotisha - Partial Bibliography, Jyotisha - See Also

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Jyotisha: Alternative 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: Encyclopedia - Vedanga

The Vedanga (IAST vedāṅga, "member of the Veda") are six auxiliary disciplines for the understanding and tradition of the Vedas. Shiksha (śikṣā): phonetics and phonology (sandhi) Chandas (Including:

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Jyotisha: Encyclopedia - Bal Gangadhar Tilak

Bal Gangadhar Tilak, was an Indian nationalist, social reformer and freedom fighter who was the first popular leader of the Indian Independence Movement. Tilak sparked the fire for complete independence in Indian consciousness, and is considered the father of Hindu nationalism as well. Swaraj is my birthright, and I shall have it! This famous quote of his is very popular and well-remembered in India even today. Reverently addressed as Lokmanya {Beloved of the People}, Tilak was a scholar of Indian history, ...

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Jyotisha: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Jyotisha

Jyotisha (Sanskrit). Astronomy and Astrology; one of the Vedangas.

 

 

Jyotisham Jyotch (Sanskrit). The "light of lights", the Supreme Spirit, so called in the Upanishads.

 

(See also: Jyotisha, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary, )

 

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Jyotisha: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Jyotisha shastri

jyotisha shastri: (Sanskrit) "Astrologer." A person well versed in the science of jyotisha.

See: jyotisha.

(See also: Jyotisha shastri, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Jyotisha: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Jyotisha Vedanga

Jyotisha Vedanga: (Sanskrit) "Veda-limb of celestial science (astronomy-astrology)."

Ancient texts giving knowledge of astronomy and astrology, for understanding the cosmos and determining proper timing for Vedic rites. (Jyoti means light [of the sun, fire, etc.])

See: jyotisha, Vedanga.

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Jyotisha: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on 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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Jyotisha: Encyclopedia II - Trigonometry - Early history

The origins of trigonometry trace to the cultures of the ancient Egyptian, Babylonian and Indus Valley civilizations, over 4000-5000 years ago. Indian mathematicians were the pioneers of variable computations algebra for use in astronomical calculations along with trigonometry. Lagadha is the only known mathematician to have used geometry and trigonometry for astronomy in his book Vedanga Jyotisha, much of whose works were destroyed by foreign invaders of India. Greek mathematician Hipparchus circa 150 BC compiled a trigonometric table for solving triangles. Another Greek mathematician, Ptolemy circa 100 CE ...

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Trigonometry, Trigonometry - Early history, Trigonometry - Trigonometry today, Trigonometry - About trigonometry, Trigonometry - Externel links

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Jyotisha: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Astrology

astrology: Science of celestial influences. See: jyotisha, Vedanga.

(See also: Astrology, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Jyotisha: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Astrology

astrology: Science of celestial influences. See: jyotisha, Vedanga.

(See also: Astrology, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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