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Category: Vedic Astrology

The Celestial Journey of Anna Akhmatova: An Astrological Biography

Birth Under Bharani: A Star of Strength and Tragedy Anna Andreyevna was born in the port city of Odessa, the daughter of a naval engineer. Her birth took place under the nakshatra Bharani, governed by Venus. Women born under this star often possess magnetic allure, physical beauty, a life filled…

The Planetary Wheel of Time: The Life of Nikolai Gumilev Through the Dashas

Introduction: The Chart in Motion In Vedic astrology, the birth chart reveals a person’s innate potential. But it is the planetary periods—known as dashas—that bring this potential into motion. They mark the ripening of karma, showing when specific life events are likely to unfold. By studying these…

Classical Rules for Analysing Planetary Periods (Dashas). Timing is everything—but how do we interpret it wisely?

In Vedic astrology, dashas (planetary periods) are not random—they unfold karmic patterns with astonishing precision. Below are timeless principles to help you read them correctly and predict their effects. 1. Dasha of the Lagnesha (Ascendant Lord) The planetary period of the lord of the 1st house (lagnesha) will…

Prediction Techniques in Vedic Astrology. How to Read the Dance of Time Through the Dasha System. When Timing Triumphs Over Talent

A person may be born with a rather average horoscope, but if the planetary periods (dashas) align favourably, they can still achieve great success. This is one of the most powerful teachings in Jyotish: timing is everything. 🧭 Step-by-Step Guide to Dasha-Based Predictions Before making any predictions, it…

The Role of Planetary Periods in Manifesting Karma. Understanding the True Power of Dashas in Jyotish

⚖️ When Two Kendras Collide: The Case of Dual Signs In horoscopes with dual (mutable) signs—Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, and Pisces—a unique astrological quirk arises. Both Jupiter and Mercury become lords of two Kendra houses (angular houses: 1st, 4th, 7th, 10th). While this may sound promising, it can actually diminish…