Frequently Asked Questions

Astrology is a system of examining the implications of positions of stars (astrological planets, nakshatras, etc.) on persons, societies, and the world at large. The most common application of astrology is natal chart astrology, which is the science of accessing insights about a person based on the positions of stars at the time of his birth.

To make matters simple, let's confine to birth chart astrology here. The karma of a person is reflected in the positions of the stars at the time of his/her birth. In other words, the chart reflects the person's karma. A proper study of the chart is, therefore, a proper study of his/her karma.

No, astrology is not a fatalistic science. It does not say that everything in life is fixed or unchangeable. Instead, astrology helps you understand your strengths, challenges, and life patterns so you can make better decisions. Your actions, choices, and efforts play a major role in shaping your future. Astrology guides you—it does not control your destiny.

Vedic astrology is a system of astrology as practiced in the Indian sub-continent—India, Nepal, etc. It is primarily based on a few primary astrological texts such as Brihat Parāśara Horā Śāstra, Brihat Jātaka, and Phaladīpikā..

Vedic astrology is very different from Western astrology at all levels. Western astrology has a very modernistic perception of planets whereas, in Vedic astrology, planets are seen as living gods with unique bodily attributes, legends, and psychological make-up.
Western astrology is highly influenced by modern psychology, and Western astrologers often use charts for psychoanalysis. In fact, for many people exposed only to Western astrology, astrology is equivalent to psychology. On the other hand, Vedic astrology is not limited by modern psychology at all; in fact, Vedic astrology doesn't conform to modern psychological assumptions.
Additionally, the numerous techniques and tools available in Vedic astrology are unique to it and simply not available in Western astrology. For example, Vedic astrology exclusively makes use of sixteen different divisional charts (charts concerned with specific fields of life). Likewise, Vedic astrologers frequently use many kinds of daśā (planetary periods).

Most Vedic astrologers do not engage in a consistent, systematic study of the astrological texts; neither do they practice consistent, systematic study of the charts. Many Vedic astrologers even hold contradictory views with regards to astrological principles.
Nonetheless, we believe there are some standard features that characterize the practice of Vedic astrologers:
Shared basic knowledge of planets (graha), signs (rāśī), and houses (bhava)
Use of snapshot techniques
Extensive reliance on intuition and spirit mediums
Almost zero use of modern psychology (as opposed to Western astrology)
Familiarity with rituals, temples, relevant pujas, etc.

We offer remedies that focus on improving your habit patterns as well as practical solutions based on subtle Vedic principles of interdependent energy. These remedies may seem simple but are highly effective when followed sincerely. Many of them are inexpensive or even cost nothing.
Examples include:
Avoiding certain colors like black
Gifting white clothes to your father or father figures
Feeding black dogs
Performing small acts of charity or lifestyle adjustments
These remedies help balance planetary influences and bring positive changes to your life.

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