
its about history of vedic astrology
Parts of the vedic astrology
How to read north indian chart and south indian chart . rashi numbers and names
students will learn what kind of prediction we do from 1st house.
Prediction about 2nd house
Prediction about 3th house
prediction about 4th house
5th house prediction
Prediction about 6th bhav
7th house prediction
8th house prediction
Prediction about 9th bhav
Prediction about 10th bhav
Prediction about 11th bhav
Prediction about 12 bhav
Sun Role in the Astrology
Moon Role in Astrology
Mars Role in Astrology
Mercury Role in Astrology
Jupiter Role in Astrology
Venus Role in Astrology
Saturn Role in Astrology
Rahu Role in Astrology
Ketu Role in Astrology
Grahon ki Drishti
Aries Sign
Taurus Sign
Gemini Sign
Cancer Sign
Leo Sign
Virgo Sign
Libra Sign
Scorpius Sign
Sagittarius Sign
Capricorn Sign
Aquarius Sign
Pisces Sign
Lagna Chart & Moon Chart
Solar Eclipse & Lunar Eclipse in the Chart
How to See Manglik Dosh in the chart
Sadhe Sati Detail
Online Resources & Support
This is the beginning for your Vedic astrology science , after this course you will be able for level 2 then after completing level 2 you gonna be ready for level 3 ( advance level ). after doing the course you will become a good astrologer. in our course we have tried to explained everything in detail with example so that students can understand easily.
There are 11 lessons in this course.
lesson 1 is History of Vedic Astrology ( ज्योतिष का इतिहास )
lesson 2 introduction of horoscope & Difference between north Indian chart and South Indian chart in vedic astrology .
Lesson 3 12 houses and its prediction accroding to vedic astrology ( Brihat Parashara Hora Shastram )
Lesson 4 9 Planets Nature and Role in the Chart in astrology
Lesson 5 12 Zodiac Sign description and its importance in astrology
Lesson 6 How to use Lagna and moon Sign in vedic astrology
Lesson 7 Solar Eclipse and Lunar Eclipse in Chart
Lesson 8 How to check Manglik Dosh in the chart
Lesson 9 How to see Sadhe sati in the chart and its importance.
Lesson 10 Online Resources and Online Support
Lesson 11 Exam paper for students to get into level 2
in this way there are 11 lessons and each lesson have many sections, there are 45 videos and each videos is having approx. 5 min to 20 min. video.
We are sure after doing this course you will get deep knowledge about vedic astrology, you can understand more about yourself and can improve your life.
ज्योतिष विज्ञान एक बहुत बड़ा सागर है, हमने कोर्स में पूरी कोशिश की है ज्यादा से ज्यादा आपको सिखाया जाए, साथ ही साथ हम आपके साथ ऑनलाइन सपोर्ट के लिए भी तैयार हैं।
ये कोर्स करने के बाद आप दुसरो की मदद कर सकते हैं, लोगो की सेवा कर सकते हैं, अपनी जिंदगी को तो सुधार ही लेंगे साथ ही साथ दुसरो का जीवन भी अच्छा बना सकते हैं
Vedic Astrology, also known as Jyotish Shastra (the science of light), is an ancient system of astrology that originated in India thousands of years ago. It is based on the belief that the position of the planets and stars at the time of birth can influence a person’s life, personality, and destiny. Vedic astrology differs from Western astrology in several key ways, including its use of the sidereal zodiac, its focus on the lunar calendar, and its use of various techniques, such as Dasha systems, to predict life events.
Here’s an overview of Vedic astrology and its core principles:
1. The Zodiac (Rashis)
In Vedic astrology, the zodiac consists of 12 signs, known as Rashis, each representing a specific period of the year. However, Vedic astrology uses the sidereal zodiac, which is based on the actual positions of the stars, as opposed to the tropical zodiac used in Western astrology, which is based on the seasons.
The 12 Rashis in Vedic astrology are:
Aries (Mesha)
Taurus (Vrishabha)
Gemini (Mithuna)
Cancer (Karka)
Leo (Simha)
Virgo (Kanya)
Libra (Tula)
Scorpio (Vrishchika)
Sagittarius (Dhanu)
Capricorn (Makara)
Aquarius (Kumbha)
Pisces (Meena)
2. Planets (Grahas)
Vedic astrology considers 9 planets (referred to as Grahas), which have a profound influence on the life of the individual. These include:
Sun (Surya)
Moon (Chandra)
Mars (Mangala)
Mercury (Budha)
Jupiter (Guru)
Venus (Shukra)
Saturn (Shani)
Rahu (Ascending Lunar Node) – A shadow planet, representing desire and illusion.
Ketu (Descending Lunar Node) – A shadow planet, representing detachment and liberation.
3. Houses (Bhavas)
The Vedic birth chart consists of 12 houses (Bhavas), each representing a specific area of life. The first house is the most important, as it represents the Ascendant (Lagna), or the way you present yourself to the world. Each house corresponds to different aspects of life, such as:
1st House: Self, Personality, Physical Body
2nd House: Wealth, Speech, Family
3rd House: Communication, Courage, Siblings
4th House: Home, Mother, Emotions
5th House: Creativity, Children, Intelligence
6th House: Health, Enemies, Service
7th House: Marriage, Partnerships
8th House: Transformation, Longevity, Mysticism
9th House: Religion, Higher Knowledge, Luck
10th House: Career, Public Image, Ambition
11th House: Gains, Social Circles, Aspirations
12th House: Loss, Foreign Travel, Spirituality