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Indian astrology - quest of 7000 years - Post number 20220124

 

Welcome to DipMadhav Astrology research centre

 

Let us begin our journey to the dense forest of Astrology knowledge and interesting facts. Vaidic Astrology is in fact ancient science of prediction with solid foundation of mathematics and knowledge of timely patterns of heavenly bodies in the universal cosmos.



 Cosmos though it seems to chaotic in nature contain underneath regularity in patterns of pan galactic alignments. Indian astrology dated back to 4000 years BC. In Mahabharat scriptures, Bhishma Parva and Udyog Parva mentioned Nakshatra Transit of some major events in Bharat helped astrologer to decide time line of major Mahabharat events and Bharat War.


 

Nakshatra Jyotish was the oldest system of prediction using fix stars of nakshatra and apparent transits of planets through these nakshatras was the major study of interest.

As we continue our journey in this blog one by one we will discuss the nakshatras and their fix stars and their effects on astrological divination (Fala Jyotish).

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