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Timing of Marriage.

  Marriage is one of the rites of passage of our life. The Hindus consider it as one of the sixteenth sacramental rites of life. It’s one of the major methods of socialization. Some say it makes human life complete and meaningful; while some other say, you will regret if you do not have it and doubly regret if you    have it.   When one grows up to marriageable age (above 18 years of age), the parents/ guardians become much concerned about the marriage of their children.   On the other hand, the ones who intend to get married become curious about their future life partner.   Cycle of birth and death and PRARABHDHA   KARMA (accumulation of the karma of past births) and ARJIT KARMA (acquired karma of this birth) are the basic postulates of astrology.  And thus it is believed that one’s    life partner and the time of marriage are pre- defined by the super natural power; we are just part of the occasion.  The astrology can decode such heavenly defined equations such a

Abhijit Muhurta

The Hindu astrology believes that success in any work much depends upon the auspicious moment at which it is commenced. Muhurat is that favorable time during which the ethereal currents emitted from the planets at that particular moment generates very positive energy in the environment which helps us attain success.  The literal meaning of the word 'Abhijit  is 'Victorious'. So, this Muhurat is the timing at which the event, activity or project initiated ends in success. According to   Indian Astrology , Muhurta is the most propitious moment for performing an important event or activity.  Great Astrologers and intellectuals have developed a complete Electional Astrology that guides us the influences contained in the time that are well disposed or ill disposed to and select the suitable moment for various events or activities. We call such auspicious moments of the day as   shubh lagna and inauspicious moments as Ashubh Lagna. Abhijit Muhurta is the Muhurta base

Rahu kaal and Gulik kaal.

Rahu Kaal: - The concept of Rahukaal, Gulikakaal, Yamaghanta and Vishaghati are the creation of the Hindu Astrology. In the Hindu system of astrology, Rahu and Ketu are considered as planets, although they have no physical entity. In reality, they are the northern and southern nodes of the Moon respectively.   The northern point of intersection on the ecliptic by the Moon’s orbit is called Rahu and the southern point of intersection on the ecliptic by the Moon’s orbit is called Ketu. So, they are very sensitive points. According to a Hindu myth, Rahu obscured the Sun temporarily making the earth devoid of light and warmth. Rahu is an embodiment of evil; kaal means time. So, the meaning of Rahukaal is the period of time of a day over which the Rahu rules. By the traditional wisdom of the Hindu, Rahukaal is a time segment during which undertaking any new activities like buying assets, vehicle, building a new house etc are considered inauspicious. If done, the end result wi

Becoming a professional singer.

A successful singing career inextricably endows one with wealth, name, fame, and glamour. With the proliferation of the media, the career scope of professional singers is ever growing wider and wider.   A lot many people aspire to become singers and musicians of repute; but, how many of them can fulfill their dream! In addition to regular practice and hard labour what more paragons of virtues one should possess so as to reach out at the zenith of popularity in the field of this discipline. Let’s try to find the answers from the perspective of Indian astrology. According to astrological principles, firstly, the 2nd, 3rd, 5 th , and 4 th houses from the   Ascendant of the birth chart; their lords and the significators of the houses must have links to one another. For confirmation of the findings, the same thing can be judged from the Moon sign and the Navamsha Chart also.    2ndly, it is also to be seen that the Moon and the Venus are some way or other linked to abo

Annual Chart And Muntha in Astrology.

The end of every year is a milepost of the odyssey of our life and a prelude to a new year- a year of vibrant hopes and dreams! We count how much we achieved and how much not in the year that just said goodbye to us to become just another notch in the infinite scale of time. With the entrance of a new year, in our society, there has been a vogue of drawing an annual horoscope or examining the annual progression of our birth charts with the objectives easily explicable to us all.  As for the annual horoscope of an individual is concerned, besides the progression chart, there are other two methods of forecasting whether the year will bode well or not.  They are Varsha Prabesh (entrance to a New Year/ next year/age by the native in question) and the Muntha system. The Varsha Prabesha is an Indian system and the Muntha system is an Arabic system.  The combined application of the Varsha Prabesh, Muntha, and the native chart makes the prediction on the annual account