Your birh-chart, also known as Janam Kundli, is a cosmic map of our solar system at the time of your birth. According to astrology, the placements of the planets in the sky at the time of birth have an impact on our personalities, inclinations, and nature throughout our lives. As a result, the Janam Kundali is essential for gaining a thorough insight of our life, as well as for improving our lives and treading the road of serenity, success, and wealth.
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How do I find out what my lagna chart is?
A Rasi Chart, or Vedic astrology birth chart calculator, is provided here. To generate your birth chart online, enter your date of birth, exact time of birth, and birthplace. Find out what the planets, sun, and moon were doing at the moment of your birth. You can build vedic astrology-based birth charts in both North Indian and South Indian styles using this Natal Chart Calculator.
What is the meaning of my astrocartography chart?
In essence, astrocartography is the study of how the positions of the planets affect the energies we experience in different places based on when and where we were born. While the concept of locational astrology was not new, in the 1970s, astrologer Jim Lewis used angular planets to distill these complicated theories into a map of locales. These are planets that fall between two houses and are placed along the axis. Astrocartography could explain why you want to go on a solo vacation to Bali or why you choose Florence as your study abroad destination. For example, where the 12th house meets the 1st house, also known as rising planets, and why you’d be a rising Aquarius if Uranus occurs in this area during your birth.
Which Lagna is the most favorable for marriage?
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday are the best weekdays to choose from.
Pick a date that fits the aforementioned parameters of lunar day, weekday, and moon’s transit in those nakshatras, leaving out adhika maasa(extra month added once every 3 years), soonya maasa(sun in pisces, gemini, virgo, sagittarius), and combust days of Jupiter and Venus.
Choose a lagna (ascendant or rising sign) on that date so that the 7th house is unoccupied.
(In a few circumstances, just the moon closest to fullmoon day is exempted).
The finest lagnas for marriage are Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Virgo, Libra, Sagittarius, and Pisces.
The placement or aspect of all malevolent planets such as Rahu, Ketu, Saturn, Sun, and Mars on the 7th house should be avoided.
Mars should not be placed in the muhurtham’s 8th house, and Venus should not be placed in the 6th house.
Consult your personal astrologer to ensure that you don’t have any poor transits or terrible dasas running concurrently with your marriage or beginning soon afterward, as they can lead to separation and divorce.
What is the meaning of a lagna chart?
A Lagna Chart can reveal whether or not someone is telling the truth. Lagna are rising signs that depict the degrees of Rashi and Nakshatra that are rising on the eastern horizon at the time of the individual’s birth. The Lagna is the Vedic horoscope’s focal point.
How do I interpret my kundali?
- Identify Your Rising Sign or Ascendant: The first step in the kundli below is to determine the ascendant sign. The rising or ascending sign of the native is represented by the number indicated in the firsthouse. The planets and houses in one’s kundali are denoted by numericals (1-12) and roman numbers, respectively (I-XII). Hereby,
- The number 1 represents Aries.
- The number 2 represents Taurus.
- The number 3 represents Gemini.
- The number 4 represents cancer.
- The number 5 represents Leo.
- The number 6 represents Virgo.
- The number 7 represents Libra.
- The number 8 represents Scorpio.
- The number 9 represents Sagittarius.
- The number 10 represents Capricorn.
- The number 11 represents Aquarius.
- The number 12 represents Pisces.
In a kundali, what is the Lagna?
In Jyotia, the first point of interaction between the soul and its new life on earth is called the Hour Marker. The Rashi and Nakshatra of the Lagna represent an individual’s “Atman” (Soul), whereas the Lagna Lord represents the Horoscope’s Ruler, and thus the Rashi & Nakshatra where the Lagna Lord is positioned is equally important, as the Lagna Lord absorbs the traits and qualities of that specific Rashi & Nakshatra.
What are the positions of Rahu and Ketu in my horoscope?
In Vedic astrology (Jyotish), the solid real planets Moon, Sun, Mars, Mercury, Saturn, Jupiter, and Venus, as well as Rahu and Ketu, are used to analyze a chart. Our birth chart is formed by the arrangement or combination of planets at the time of our birth over the location of our birth, and it depicts our soul’s journey on this terrestrial level. The chart will reveal our personality as well as the types of relationships we will have in the future, as well as our work, finances, and health, to name a few topics. Furthermore, the Vedic system uses planetary periods and transits to predict when karmic events will occur in our lives.
Rahu and Ketu are places of churned up energy, pregnant with mysticism and importance, rather than planets of physical substance like the other seven planets. They are the spots where the orbits of the Moon and the Earth cross. The Moon’s Nodes, or Rahu and Ketu in Vedic language, are two locations of electromagnetic disturbances that are directly opposite each other and have come to be known as the Moon’s Nodes.
RahuKetu is the Sanskrit word for the Moon’s Nodes together. The Moon’s north node is Rahu, and its south node is Ketu. They are always 180 degrees apart, or precisely opposite each other.
In a Vedic astrology chart, they create the karmic axis, which indicates the types of karmas that each person will encounter in this life. They also reveal the aspects of your life you will concentrate on or strive for perfection in.
Lord Visnu, according to Indian mythology, resolved to immortalize the Deities (the seven planets).
Visnu had churned the water in order to extract a sacred nectar known as amrita, which he intended to use to immortalize the planetary Gods. In order to get the nectar elixir, Visnu had all of the planetary deities lined up. However, a demon named Rakshasha, who had the appearance of a dragon, had infiltrated the temple and disguised itself as a divinity in order to become immortal. Visnu drew out his sword and sliced the demon in two once he realized he had been duped into delivering the nectar to the demon. The dragon’s head became Rahu and its tail became Ketu, but they could no longer be killed because they had consumed the nectar. When the nodes, Rahu, and Ketu realized how upset they had made Visnu, they made amends and were granted planetary status. So, through the Rahu Ketu axis, Rahu and Ketu are a highly powerful force that functions in our lives to regulate karmic effects and situations. Rahu represents the dragon’s head, while Ketu represents the dragon’s tail.
The position of Rahu in the Vedic astrology chart indicates the person’s major concentration. Someone with Rahu in the ascendant sign (first house), for example, may be highly self-centered and may appear to others to be quite selfish. However, if that person wishes to be in a relationship, they must have this concentration, and it is their challenge to balance their personal demands with those of a partner. This is where a person with Rahu in the first house faces difficulties. Rahu in the 10th house of career is associated with a strong concentration on career and prestige, as well as a strong desire for power and status recognition. Those born with Rahu in the 6th house will be driven to aid others through healing and public service. Rahu in the 4th house will put a significant emphasis on household life. In this way, the Rahu Ketu axis can be used to add a new layer of significance to the chart, helping to illuminate each individual’s life purpose and direction, independent of their rising sign, Moon sign, or Sun sign.
Rahu signifies concentration and where you are most likely to focus your efforts, as well as unquenchable ambitions. To establish some harmony in our life, one of our problems will be to inhibit or regulate desires. Rahu in the tenth house can imply workaholism-like tendencies if left unchecked. Too much time spent at work might lead to an unhappy partner and, as a result, relationship issues. As a result, we can understand how our passion may also be a challenge. Rahu can also symbolise riches and power, which is why many Chinese people worship the dragon to bring fortune into their lives.
While Rahu is concerned with worldly and earthly issues, Ketu is more interested in bringing in past life wisdom that is relevant to this life and urging us to let go of emotional baggage and guilt. It will also push us to let up of intellectual reasoning to some level, as Ketu is more concerned with faith than with intellectual reasoning. In order to force us to change our psychological patterns and move on, Ketu can cause obstructions and anguish in our life. It may manifest as unfounded worries, encouraging study of the subconscious mind, which, in turn, can lead to significant changes and progress. Ketu is an idealistic planet that is concerned with transformation and submitting the ego to a greater power, which might lead to enlightenment.
So, on one side, we have Rahu, who is highly concerned in desires and the material world, and on the other side, we have Ketu, who is very involved in the spiritual realm. Both of these forces are at work in your life, stirring up your goals but also drawing you toward resignation. Herein lies the human predicament, as well as the character of our internal conflict.
Rahu also represents the ego and the body, thus it will urge us to seek fulfillment, success, and power in a certain area of our lives. In order to achieve its goals, it may be manipulative and deceitful, leading us to believe that we are looking out for the interests of others rather than our own. It is stated that all politicians have a strong Rahu! We can’t perceive the games Rahu is playing in our lives since he’s buried in our subconscious mind. This is why, in the Vedic and Yoga traditions, finding a Guru to aid you on your search to let go of the ego is considered vital, as it can be quite slippery and deceptive. Ketu, on the other hand, is associated with renunciation, liberation, and ultimate liberation from material concerns. Ketu is also associated with the soul. The Kundalini is raised when Rahu can shift his focus away from material gain and unite with Ketu. Rahu can rise from the root chakra to join Ketu in the crown chakra, resulting in union and enlightenment.
In the meantime, most of us will have to let our Rahu guide us into many various situations and sensations in each of our incarnations, knowing that true and lasting fulfillment in these areas is really an illusion. Once that realization has penetrated far into our mind, we may be ready to combine our Rahu and Ketu energies in order to reach Nirvana.