The Ancient Roots of Jyotish At the heart of Jyotish lie sacred texts that are over 5,000 years old — works like the Parashara Hora Shastra, Surya Siddhanta, Garga Samhita, and Bhrigu Sutra. These were not written by ordinary people, but by some of the greatest minds in the universe…
You could say that the zodiac of Jyotish shows a person’s inner essence, while the Western (moving) zodiac reflects their outward expression. It’s no coincidence that two figures who shaped the course of the 20th century — Lenin and Hitler — were born almost on the same day: 20 and…
Did you know that the roots of Greek (Western) astrology actually lie in Jyotish, the ancient Vedic system? You can even see this connection in the names of the zodiac signs themselves: Mesha in Sanskrit means Aries (the Ram) Vrishabha means Taurus (the Bull) Mithuna means Gemini (the Twins), and…
Jyotish, or Vedic astrology, is the oldest astrological tradition in the world — stretching back over 5,000 years and forming part of the Atharva Veda, one of humanity’s most ancient sacred texts. It comes from the legacy of the Vedic, or Aryan civilisation — and here’s something surprising: The…
Jyotish, or Vedic astrology, is an exact science rooted in the laws of the material world: the law of reincarnation and the law of karma. In the view of Jyotish, your birth and every event in your life are not random — they’re direct consequences of your past actions, forming…