
The study of celestial bodies and their perceived influence on human affairs and terrestrial events finds expression in the Tamil language as well. Just as in other cultures, it encompasses an intricate... Read more »

The study of celestial objects and their perceived influence on human affairs and terrestrial events finds its Nepali equivalent encompassing terms like “” (jyotishshastra) and ” ” (phalit jyotish). “Jyotishshastra” literally translates... Read more »

In astrological practice, Jupiter symbolizes expansion, good fortune, and higher learning. It represents optimism, growth, and the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom. A prominent Jupiter in a birth chart often suggests an... Read more »

Palmistry, the study of hand lines, is a significant aspect of astrology. Practitioners believe that these lines, their shapes, and intersections can reveal insights into an individual’s personality, potential, and life path.... Read more »

The May full moon is often referred to as the “Flower Moon” due to the abundant blooms appearing in the Northern Hemisphere during this time. In astrological terms, this period signifies a... Read more »

The circular diagram used in astrological practice, often referred to as a birth chart, natal chart, or horoscope, represents the positions of celestial bodies at a specific moment in time, such as... Read more »

The Tamil equivalent for the English word “astrologer” encompasses terms like jothidar () for a male astrologer and jothidari () for a female astrologer. These terms derive from the word jothidam (),... Read more »

In Vedic astrology, Anuradha is the seventeenth Nakshatra, residing in the constellation of Scorpio. It spans from 320′ to 1640′ Scorpio. Symbolized by a lotus flower, it is associated with qualities like... Read more »

In astrology, the anti-vertex represents a sensitive point in a birth chart calculated as the point exactly opposite the vertex. While the vertex is often described as a point of fated encounters... Read more »

In Vedic astrology, Abhijit is considered a highly auspicious muhurta, or time period. It refers to a specific duration approximately midway between sunrise and sunset, calculated as 24 minutes before and after... Read more »