
Explore how mathematical jyotish uses software to calculate horoscopes and interpret planetary positions, linking universal forces to life, predictive jyotish, destiny, and actions.
Explore the first house, the lagna or ascendant, as the starting point of life that reveals birthplace, self, personality, body, health, complexion, and temperament.
Explore how the fourth house protects the lagna, links happiness to the mother, and governs property, schooling, and health, including chest and lungs, with implications for public life.
Analyze the seventh house as the opposite and complement of the lagna, revealing open enemies, spouse and marriage dynamics, and its links to self-employment, consulting, daily routine, and meditation.
Explore how the 10th house, the kurmasana karma bhava, reveals your profession, career status, boss relationships, and government favors.
Explore how the eleventh house links income and desire fulfillment by connecting earnings from the tenth house to your friends circle, elder siblings, and the results of your karma.
Delve into the twelfth bhava in predictive vedic astrology, focusing on loss and expansion. Understand its links to foreign influences, unknown environments, and health and financial implications.
The graha introduction explains that graha are the primary karmic agents in Parashar Jyotish, with bhava and rashi secondary, shaping predictions.
Explore the sun as a graha in Jyotish, affecting environment, karma, and the self. Understand sun as light and eternity, a leader's energy, vitality, and symbol of long life.
Explore sattvic, rajasic, and tamasic gunas in Rashis and how planets carry these qualities. Note that Aries is rajasic, Gemini has all three gunas, and sun in Leo promotes balance.
This course is designed to help absolute beginners learn about the fundamentals of Vedic astrology before they move to advanced level course.
Vedic astrology or Jyotish is a Vedanga or one of the limbs of the Vedas. The word 'Veda', comes from the root 'vid' means Knowledge.
The Vedas are said to hold the ultimate wisdom of life, death and the beyond. But the Vedas themselves are too complex because of the subject they deal with. Hence, to understand the Vedas, some other fields of study had to come first knowing which would make a person qualified to read and understand the Vedas. Hence came the Vedanga or the six limbs of the Vedas which are areas one needs to qualify to be worthy of reading the Vedas.
Jyotish, literally meaning 'divine light' is the field of study that deals with the past, present and future. It looks at knowledge through years and generations, beyond geography and time.
The fundamental pillars of Vedic astrology are the Graha (Planets), Rashis (Zodiac signs), Bhavas (Houses), Karma System (cosmic response to our actions)...etc. This course will provide an introduction to each of these topics, so as to help you get prepared to enroll in advanced Level courses.