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Maandi, where can I obtain my horoscope?
Divide the day’s duration into eight halves. The lords of the days rule the seven parts, but there is no lord of the eighth part. Gulika or Mandi is the part of the body ruled by Saturn. Let’s say you want to figure out the mandi on Sunday. Dividing the day into eight halves is a good idea. The first component belongs to the Sun, the second to the Moon, the third to Mars, the fourth to Mercury, the fifth to Jupiter, the sixth to Venus, and the seventh to Saturn, hence the seventh is mandi.
If you wish to compute the Mandi on Wednesday, the first part belongs to Mercury, the day’s lord, the second to Jupiter, the third to Venus, and the fourth to Saturn, thus the fourth portion, which belongs to Saturn on Wednesday, is Mandi.
The first section is always the responsibility of the day’s lord.
When calculating during the day, the preceding process is followed.
Before performing this, the Dinman (day’s duration) is computed and the number of ghatis is determined.
When calculating for the night, we must first determine Ratrimaan and then Mandi. The 1st part of ratrimaan is determined from the 5th component of ratrimaan. If we calculate for Sunday, we divide the ratrimaan into eight parts, with Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn as the Lords of the first, second, and third portions, respectively. In this scenario, Mandi will be the third party.
What is my horoscope based on my birthday and time of birth?
Date of birth Various aspects are taken into account when making astrology forecasts. Here are several predictions that provide a comprehensive picture of a person’s life:
Dasha Prediction: The heavenlybodies express time-duration or “Dasha periods,” and how these time-periods effect you, the reaction they have on your life, and the path they are bound to thrust you in. Dasha Predictions are based on the astrology of one’s birth date.
Sade Sati Information: The sade sati of Shani (Saturn Planet), also known as the’seven and a half year’ period, happens three times in a person’s lifetime and is regarded the most important. The enumerative analysis of the results of this’sade sati,’ its neutral and relentless phases, as well as Age-old treatments from the vedas to alleviate the negative effects of this, are supplied depending on the birth data provided and are in some ways a part of birthday astrology.
Nakshatra Phal: This report recognizes interesting facts about you, your nature, behavior, characteristics, and personality, as well as the positive and negative aspects, your strengths and weaknesses, and a plethora of other useful and interesting personal information that will assist you in making the best decisions and choices in your life and leading a more productive and prosperous life.
Planetary Influence: Concerns about planetary inclination in your horoscope, the location and influence of numerous planets, their favorable and unfavorable, good and terrible, positive and negative impacts on many aspects of your life This portion of birth date astrology provides future predictions as well as detailed explanations of which direction the stars will stimulate you. What impact and influence they will have on you and your life decisions.
Varshphal: The varshphal, also known as vedic yearly astrology or annual horoscope, is one of the numerous vedic executions based on birthday astrology used to predict future occurrences. Though it is practiced all over India, it is more common in northern India. It’s designed to last a year, or until the sun returns to the same sign and degree as its natural location. The natal horoscope, also known as Kundli, is the cast for a person’s birth time. The varshphal, on the other hand, is solar-based, meaning that the location of the sun is the most important factor.
Not only Vedic Astrology, but also Western Astrology, which is based on birth date astrology, is quite popular these days. This branch is based on the Sun Sign of the individual.
Western astrology identifies 12 Zodiac signs based on birthdate, each reflecting a specific period of time in the annual calendar, producing these 12 classes of Zodiac sign.
- Aries Zodiac Sign: If your birthday falls between March 21 and April 20, you are an Aries.
- Taurus Zodiac Sign: If your birthday is between April 21 and May 21, you were born in the Taurus zodiac sign.
- Gemini Zodiac Sign: If your birthday falls between May 22 and June 21, your zodiac sign is Gemini.
- Cancer Zodiac Sign: Cancer is the Zodiac Sign of people born between June 22 and July 22.
- Leo Zodiac Sign: You are a Leo if your birthday falls between July 23 and August 21.
- Virgo Zodiac Sign: You are a Virgo if you were born between August 22 and September 23.
- Libra Zodiac Sign: You are a Libra if your birthday falls between September 24 and October 23.
- Scorpio Zodiac Sign: If you were born between October 24 and November 22nd, you were born under the sign of Scorpio.
- Sagittarius Zodiac Sign: If you were born between November 23 and December 22, you were born under the sign of Sagittarius.
- Capricorn Zodiac Sign: You are a Capricorn if you were born between December 23 and January 20.
- Aquarius Zodiac Sign: If you were born between January 21 and February 19, you were born under the sign of Aquarius.
- Pisces Zodiac Sign: You are a Pisces if you were born between February 20 and March 20.
What method do you use to read Jathakam?
- 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.
What exactly is Maandi?
Gulika is a Saturn-related Upagraha, which is a satellite. It’s a theoretical point with a theoretically calculated position for forecasting purposes. Gulika, also known as’maandi,’ is the son of Saturn and the offspring of Manda. According to popular belief in South India, notably in Kerala, it is an imitative planet. Gulika and Maandi are two concepts that some people confuse.
What exactly is Gulika?
Gulika, also known as ‘Maandi,’ is thought to be Lord Shani’s or Saturn’s son. Gulika is a shadowy planet, like Rahu and Ketu, that is associated to Saturn and is more potent in producing negative effects, according to Vedic astrology. People in south India, particularly in Kerala, believe that the planet absorbs power, which is why its location is verified before determining Kundali, setting times, Prasna Kundali, and other parts of a person’s horoscope.
Gulika Kalam is a period or muhurtham ruled by Shani because he is Saturn’s son. It rises twice a day, once during the day and again at night. Because the Gulika timing repeats itself, karma is thought to recur during this period. As a result, unlucky occurrences such as funerals should be avoided because they cannot be repeated. On the other side, fortunate events around this time are thought to bring more positive outcomes. Conducting any auspicious rites at Gulika Kalam, on the other hand, is a personal choice.
Gulika Kalam, like Rahu and Ketu, is said to dominate every day of the week for 90 minutes, depending on dawn and sunset times. Because Saturn rules the Gulika muhurtham, the rising time begins on Saturday (Lord Shani’s day) and moves backwards.
If the sunrise is 6:00 am and sunset is 6:00 pm, the 1st muhurat (6:00 am to 7:30 pm), 2nd muhurat (7:30 am to 9:00 am), 3rd muhurat (9:00 am to 10:30 am), 4th muhurat (10:30 am to 12:00 pm), 5th muhurat (12:00 pm to 1:30 pm), 6th muhurat (1:30 pm to 3:00 pm), 7th muhurat (3:00 pm to 4:30 pm), 8th muhurat
Gulika Kalam falls on the first muhurat on Saturday, the second muhurat on Friday, the third muhurat on Thursday, the fourth muhurat on Wednesday, the fifth muhurat on Tuesday, the sixth muhurat on Monday, and the seventh muhurat on Sunday.
What exactly is an Upgraha chart?
The term Upagrha (Sanskrit:) refers to the so-called “shadow planets” (Sanskrit:, chygrha) that are essentially mathematical points that are employed for astrological evaluation in Jyotia or Indian astrology. Upagrha is a general name that refers to two distinct calculations. The degree of the Sun is used to compute one type of Upagrha called Apraka (). Another variety, known as Upagrha or Klavel (), is computed by dividing the diurnal sky’s (from sunrise to sunset) or nocturnal sky’s (from sunset to sunrise) duration into eight parts. The Upagrhas are classified in various ways by traditional writers such as Parara and Varhamihira, as well as later writers such as Vankatesa arma, author of Sarvartha Chintamani.