Do
you think Karma exists? Do you believe your past lives' activities have
influenced your current life? Are you having trouble overcoming obstacles from
your past? When it comes to Karma, there are a lot of questions. This is one of
the most contentious issues in Vedic astrology's history. On the one hand,
Karma Jyotish argues in favour of Karma, whereas current logical scholars
dispute it. Whether they admit it or not, Vedic astrology has preached this
idea throughout its history.
Meaning of
Karma ?
Karma,
according to the top
astrologer in India, is
"the aggregate of a person's activities in this and past stages of
existence, considered as determining their fate in future existences." A
more straightforward argument is that good or poor luck is a result of one's
actions. As a result, Karma is an account of our violent and loving acts that
returns to us in the form of good or terrible luck.
Karma
does not follow a set schedule. You may face the consequences of your Karma in
this incarnation, the next lifetime, or hundreds of years later. It will, however,
return to you in equal amounts at some point in the future.As a result, Karmic
astrology is the study of Karma based on the positions of planets and stars at
the time of birth. The placements of the planets when you first stepped on the
earth provide answers to all of your questions about yourself and your life,
including why you are who you are and how you act.
Karma And
Planets :
The
relation between planets and Karma is the fundamental of Vedic astrology. Let’s discuss about five planets that tell
you about your life’s karma.
Sun –
Sun
is the master of souls. The soul travels with a purpose from one body to
another when the earlier body gets deceased. Hence, the sun decides your life
purpose, it indicates your weaknesses, fears, rational thinking, etc.
Moon –
The moon represents your Karmic past. The Moon continues to upset your present by guiding unresolved issues from the past. Your past-unresolved troubles will be resolved if you follow the remedies to please the moon and decrease its negative effects. These problems arise when they come to life in the present and demand resolution.
Saturn –
Saturn is a trouble-creator. Despite this fact, it can give you good results and bless you with prosperity and growth if your Karma is good. On the other hand, it can become your stumbling block if your Karma is not up to the mark and shows signs of cruelty and criminality.
Rahu –
This planet is the root of all Karma. Karma cannot be executed in any manner if Rahu does not grant it. Hence, it is also referred to as Karmic Roots.
Ketu –
Your
Karmic Path :
There are
seven Karmic paths, according to Vedic scholars:
Karma
Dharma :
Astrologers'
Dharam is to monitor God's rules operating through the planets of a horoscope,
as well as the dashas and yogas.
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