Astrology, Jothish and Vedic Astrology are words that one reads in numerous articles online. It makes one wonder what exactly Jothish is and if it is any different from astrology.
What Is
Astrology?
Astrology
is the study of how the positions of the planets in the sky affect us and our
lives on earth. Astrology evolved in conjunction with astronomy. Through the
eyes of the top astrologer in India study
astronomy to understand the planets and their movements but astronomy does not
have any relationship with astrology anymore.
A Brief
History of Different Systems of Astrology:
· Mesopotamian / Babylonian Astrology:
The
Babylonian system of astrology dates back to the 3rd Millenium BC. The Enuma
Anu Enlil is a collection of cuneiform tablets from the 16th century BC that
covers the field of Babylonian omen-based astrology. Texts from these times
also refer to an oral tradition of astrology. Additionally, this system of
astrology was historically more focussed on mundane astrology.
· Hellenistic Astrology:
Egyptian
astrologers used a form of Decanistic astrology. When the Babyplonian system of
astrology and the Egyptian form of astrology mixed horoscopic astrology took
form. ‘Horoskopos’ is a Greek word that means hour marker and the new mingled
form of astrology began to use the concept of the ascendant along with the
twelve houses.
It
also began to study the individual horoscope of a person as per the time of
their birth. Also, this form of astrology ascribes to a mythical sage, Hermes
Trismegistus. He also authored major texts on the topic according to the myth.
Many of his writings address to another mythological figure, Asclepius. A
Pharoah, Nechepso, and his priest Petosiris got this system. They then added
more writings to the system.
· Astrology in Medieval Islam:
Medieval
Muslims were desert dwellers who travelled at night. Hence, they had an
interest and knowledge of astronomy as they relied on the constellations to
guide their journeys. They had to determine prayer times as well as the
direction of the Kaaba as well as the proper orientation of their places of
worship. Additionally, this required a study of astronomy. The broader subject
of astronomy covered under the study of how the planets influenced us. It was
termed Ilm an-Nujūm.
· Astrology in Europe:
Astrology
was very much a part of medieval and renaissance Europe. In the 13th century,
astrology integrated with medicinal practices. Doctors practised Galenic
medicine combined with a study of the stars. By the end of the 1500s, the law
in Europe dictated that the position of the Moon be studied before carrying out
complicated medical procedures.
Numerous
authors studied and wrote many works on the subject matter.
University
education is divided into seven areas that ascribe to the rulership of planets.
Additionally, the literary works of the times are full of astrological
symbolism. Many of the works of literature ranging from Chaucer to John Milton
and Shakespeare have astrological references.
· Jyotish, Jothish or Vedic Astrology:
Jyotish,
Jothish or Jyotiṣa is a traditional form of astrology, practised in India. It
is one of the six Vedāṅgas or disciplines that support Vedic rituals. The
system used the sidereal zodiac unlike the Hellenistic forms of astrology that
use the tropical zodiac.
Also,
the term Vedic astrology is used to refer to this system. Additionally, the
concept of lunar mansions or Nakshatras is unique to astrology in Jothish.
Also, the main texts of the system are BṛhatParāśaraHorāśāstra, and Sārāvalī by
Kalyāṇavarma.
The branches of Jothish are:
· Ganita:
This
branch of Jyotish astrology deals with the mathematical and astronomical
aspects of astrology.
· Hora:
The
Hora branch of Jothish astrology covers Jataka which is the interpretation of
the horoscope, Muhurta or electional astrology and Nimitta or the study of
omens.
· Samhita:
Samhita
deals with Mundane astrology such as groups of people, countries, weather,
comets and other phenomena.
Jothish
determines the dates of many of the Indian festivals celebrated by the lunar
calendar. Matching of horoscopes of the prospective bride and groom is the
basis for many arranged marriages. Astrologers select auspicious dates and
times to make a good start to any venture.
Jothish
or Vedic astrology has its roots in the Vedas and is largely practised in
India. Additionally, it has gained much popularity all over the world. It is
also taught and practised in different countries, according to the top astrologer
in Kolkata. Astrology and Jothish are not different except that Jothish
talks about the Karma concept, re-birth and burning of our pending karmas and
to merge with the source.
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