Just an etymology note to listeners: sacrifice comes from the Latin root word meaning "to make holy/sacred", not "to give something up" (even though that is the result of offering up energy in exchange for energy). Lovely talk. Thank you
Vedic astrology is totally based on maths and science but the knowledge vanished after continuous invasions and was shown in bad light as superstition. Now when these people discover that how indians knew about planets prepared ephimeris and moon travels all 27 constellation etc then they are amazed. Every Indian should try to learn astrology
looooool if its based on science and maths then we can re discover it ..... ITS ALL BULLSHIT A PERSINALLY TEST US MORE SCIENTIFIC THAN VEDIC OR ANY TYOE OF ASTROLOGY
sacrifice: what many parents do for their children, parents on a small income, who wish their children to ''get on in life'', to do better than they have done. Such parents ''go without'' or sacrifice their own wishes and wants, so as to give as much as possible towards a child's education, for example (in countries where education is an expensive privilege or where schools only exist far from home). My dad sacrificed all his free time to pay for my mothers hospital bills over the three years she was ill and away from us. His sacrifice was to work sixteen hours a day to pay for those bills, effectively giving up any time off or holidays and even very much time with me, as a little girl. I think of him more and more as i grow older, and how much of his energy he put into trying to keep our little family together. Vale Richard...
Only five minutes in and I agree Agni means going first and that’s krittika nakshatra, the first. This shows that at the time of writing, the spring equinox occurred in krittika
Love it! I learned so much, thank you. You have a way to explain things and make them easily understandable. A video by you on Ramayana's natal chart sounds great. Thank you for taking the time to create this video.
Roland le Grande has an excellent channel called ABLAS astrology, very in depth and delivered with much knowledge and quiet wisdom. He deserves a lot more followers...there is a website as well, and webinars too.
Thank you, very detailed explanation. What inspired you to get into this subject? Very technical and is it true that Astrology originally came from Greek? You pointed it out in this video at one point about Greek but wanted to know.
Hi there Sri Pagadala. What I have learnt is that there were different astrological systems in different cultures. India based it on the 27 Nakshatras while Greece and Rome took inspiration from Babylonian astrology which divided the sky into 12 segments. I believe some Indian astrologers a long time ago decided to put the 12 segments (rasis) with the 27 nakshatras for whatever reasons. It works quite naturally, as long as you base it upon the real movement of the stars - therefore making the system 'sidereal'.
I did begin with the "season-based" (tropical) astrology and it seemed to work fine when I used it even though it isn't based upon the real constellation positions. The main thing between the sidereal and tropical zodiacs is the 24 degrees difference. However, the Vedic/Indian version of the sidereal astrology system is rather peculiar and organized quite differently from either Greek sidereal or Greek tropical. The Indian system is based upon a particular cosmology and philosophy that connects especially with things like yoga and meditation. But as I mentioned in the video, a lot of the Greek conventions were historically merged at some point with the Indian conventions. BUT, the tropical zodiac was not merged with the sidereal. India has always had a moving constellation zodiac.
Its strange that out of all the manifestations of Indo European religion that Zoroastrianism, Hindusim and Ossetianism are the only ones still going but since Zoroastrianism so thoughroughly influenced the Abrahamic religions they live on, with myths of the Greeks, Celts and Norse, etc. that occasionally have these uncanny similarities to their Eastern cousins. It really is strange to consider that all of Europe worships "Yahweh", in name anyway.
Yes, I don't know how they did it but I'm glad India (and others) have preserved their traditions. We weren't strong enough over here to resist. In fact, just recently I learnt that it was mostly British (but also German) missionaries that converted the Scandinavians.
Go and read astrology properly in quantum physics says entanglement among particles is instant despite of distance between them how and why, every entity in universe has impact on others by gravitational waves, electro magnetic waves as well as space time curvature !
I can't recall reading from a book. If you can be more specific and find the point in the video that you are referring to then I may be able to help. Thanks.
I guess horse sacrifice you are talking about has ref to "ashwa-medha-yadnya" if it is then correction is it is done by kings to become emperor , ritual horse accompanied with army was set loose and where ever horse goes army has to defeat that kingdom .. it was never about killing horse...
The video presents a superficial and inaccurate portrayal of Jyotish, a complex system deeply intertwined with astronomy, mathematics, and philosophy. It erroneously ascribes Jyotish's origins to Western cultures without providing credible evidence, while disregarding the system's profound understanding of planetary movements, cosmic cycles, and human nature. Jyotish offers a sophisticated framework for comprehending the influence of celestial bodies on terrestrial events and human life. Its intricate calculations, embodied in texts like the Siddhanta, demonstrate a level of astronomical precision that surpasses many contemporary understandings. The concept of Nakshatras, or lunar constellations, and their connection to various life aspects is a cornerstone of this system, showcasing a deep cosmic awareness. By overlooking these fundamental elements, the video grossly misrepresents Jyotish, perpetuating harmful stereotypes and misconceptions. A truly comprehensive exploration would necessitate a deeper dive into the system's historical, mathematical, and philosophical underpinnings.
While the video failed to acknowledge Jyotish's mathematical depth, the Siddhanta- texts (from Parashar which author briefly alludes to ) showcase remarkable precision. For instance, consider the calculation of a planet's position. Jyotish employs a combination of trigonometry and astronomical constants to determine the planet's longitude and latitude at a given time. Modern astronomy utilizes similar principles, and comparisons have shown a high degree of accuracy in Jyotish's positional calculations. Mathematical Techniques in Jyotish Calculations | Mathematical Technique | Description in Jyotish | |---|---| | Trigonometry | Used to calculate planetary positions, distances, and angles between celestial bodies. | | Geometry | Applied to represent celestial spheres and understand the relationships between planets and zodiac signs. | | Algebra | Employed to develop mathematical models for planetary motions and astronomical phenomena. | These are just some of the mathematical techniques used in Jyotish calculations. The system's precision is a testament to the ingenuity of its creators and their deep understanding of astronomy and mathematics.
The author wrongly mentions that the system didn't account for planets while the entire system is around the influence of planets on events which is what is somhita book, The effect on people which is what is in hora book, and the required mathematical calculations, which precisely calculated the orbital time of each of the planets (to three points after the decimal )that is part of siddhanta book...
Nine planets are and have been foundational to this system ... To be able to locate where these nine planets are at any given time in space ....side note : seven of which are physical and two are Shadow planets because they represent the intersection points of elliptical orbits of Earth around sun and Moon around Earth ( Rahu and Ketu ) ... The 12 rashi and 27 nakshatras were used...
The author mentions about nakshatra but he could have also mentioned about one of them called moola ( Sanskrit word for root )nakshatra... Which points to the center of the universe ( and hence also sometimes referred to as Vishnu nabhi ...the naval of Lord Vishnu ...Vishnu is regarded as the nurturing force of Universe and hence his Naval points to the origin point of that force ).. Science is yet to determine whether that's in fact the center, but at the very least the system was very much aware of the planetary system, the solar system, the Galaxy, and the universe to be able to efficiently incorporate all of these into intricate mathematical formula.... Which is what panchangi is about that the author briefly mentions but does not elaborate on..
Well I thought in same way .. until I met a properly studied gentleman and he literally told me things going to happen , he forecasted next 2 hours literally and everything he told happen .. when I tried to learn it by self i found that the math and probability is very high and so far I haven't seen any wrong prediction from him.. My best advise is try it yourself by studying if you find it useful it's good , avoid putting opinion if you don't know .
@@aryan_bhattarai it is not easy to find decent sources where reasons are also provided why "what is told will happen" happen , but still if I find any good source for " reasoning " i will suggest surely meanwhile I refer books from mr bhojraj dwivedi "rashi fal" as study material
@@thatommaditla7363 unfortunately that person is no longer in contact with me or and other mutual friends , i remember he once told me that when time come he will left for Himalaya for taking 'sanyas' . I am not sure where he is 🙏
Just an etymology note to listeners: sacrifice comes from the Latin root word meaning "to make holy/sacred", not "to give something up" (even though that is the result of offering up energy in exchange for energy). Lovely talk. Thank you
Exact meaning for sacre is what's beyond the human law.🥱
@eugenar988 No. It's not. It is sacred. Pick up a Latin dictionary.
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Vedic astrology is totally based on maths and science but the knowledge vanished after continuous invasions and was shown in bad light as superstition. Now when these people discover that how indians knew about planets prepared ephimeris and moon travels all 27 constellation etc then they are amazed. Every Indian should try to learn astrology
Exactly
Peace to you all.
What's the book that he was reading from.?
looooool if its based on science and maths then we can re discover it ..... ITS ALL BULLSHIT A PERSINALLY TEST US MORE SCIENTIFIC THAN VEDIC OR ANY TYOE OF ASTROLOGY
@yitzhak shekkelsteingoldmanberg 🤣
sacrifice: what many parents do for their children, parents on a small income, who wish their children to ''get on in life'', to do better than they have done. Such parents ''go without'' or sacrifice their own wishes and wants, so as to give as much as possible towards a child's education, for example (in countries where education is an expensive privilege or where schools only exist far from home). My dad sacrificed all his free time to pay for my mothers hospital bills over the three years she was ill and away from us. His sacrifice was to work sixteen hours a day to pay for those bills, effectively giving up any time off or holidays and even very much time with me, as a little girl. I think of him more and more as i grow older, and how much of his energy he put into trying to keep our little family together. Vale Richard...
Thank you for your thoughts.
Hey! I'm from India, impressed by your knowledge about ancient India and culture...
Thank you. I'm trying to learn more all the time.
Only five minutes in and I agree Agni means going first and that’s krittika nakshatra, the first. This shows that at the time of writing, the spring equinox occurred in krittika
Love it! I learned so much, thank you. You have a way to explain things and make them easily understandable. A video by you on Ramayana's natal chart sounds great. Thank you for taking the time to create this video.
You're so welcome. Glad you enjoyed it. Maybe when I have time I can look at Rama's birth chart. It is certainly interesting.
This was just what I was looking for. Thanks.
You're welcome.
Roland le Grande has an excellent channel called ABLAS astrology, very in depth and delivered with much knowledge and quiet wisdom. He deserves a lot more followers...there is a website as well, and webinars too.
Thank you 🙏🏽 so much for this very clear introduction.
Excellent! Thank you.
Thank you, fascinating knowledge. Thank you for sharing.
Vedic scriptures are amazing.
Thanks for sharing!
Excellent explanation. Thank you.
Aspicious great knowledge
Thank you, very detailed explanation. What inspired you to get into this subject? Very technical and is it true that Astrology originally came from Greek? You pointed it out in this video at one point about Greek but wanted to know.
Hi there Sri Pagadala. What I have learnt is that there were different astrological systems in different cultures. India based it on the 27 Nakshatras while Greece and Rome took inspiration from Babylonian astrology which divided the sky into 12 segments. I believe some Indian astrologers a long time ago decided to put the 12 segments (rasis) with the 27 nakshatras for whatever reasons. It works quite naturally, as long as you base it upon the real movement of the stars - therefore making the system 'sidereal'.
@KarmaAndConsciousness thank you so much, understood
Absolutely fascinating!
Thank you for excellent explanation.
Hi. What's the name of the book his reading from?
I just found out about Vedic astrology so WHATS ur thoughts on tropical?
I did begin with the "season-based" (tropical) astrology and it seemed to work fine when I used it even though it isn't based upon the real constellation positions. The main thing between the sidereal and tropical zodiacs is the 24 degrees difference. However, the Vedic/Indian version of the sidereal astrology system is rather peculiar and organized quite differently from either Greek sidereal or Greek tropical. The Indian system is based upon a particular cosmology and philosophy that connects especially with things like yoga and meditation. But as I mentioned in the video, a lot of the Greek conventions were historically merged at some point with the Indian conventions. BUT, the tropical zodiac was not merged with the sidereal. India has always had a moving constellation zodiac.
@@KarmaAndConsciousness do u think 13 sign astrology matter?
@@satan2182 I don't have enough information about it to form an opinion.
Not as accurate for sure
Western/tropical I mean. Not as accurate as Vedic
Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
Hey, you're welcome Luiza.
Its strange that out of all the manifestations of Indo European religion that Zoroastrianism, Hindusim and Ossetianism are the only ones still going but since Zoroastrianism so thoughroughly influenced the Abrahamic religions they live on, with myths of the Greeks, Celts and Norse, etc. that occasionally have these uncanny similarities to their Eastern cousins. It really is strange to consider that all of Europe worships "Yahweh", in name anyway.
Yes, I don't know how they did it but I'm glad India (and others) have preserved their traditions. We weren't strong enough over here to resist. In fact, just recently I learnt that it was mostly British (but also German) missionaries that converted the Scandinavians.
very nice..thanks
Go and read astrology properly in quantum physics says entanglement among particles is instant despite of distance between them how and why, every entity in universe has impact on others by gravitational waves, electro magnetic waves as well as space time curvature !
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Greetings .
What's the name of the book that you reference in this video??
I can't recall reading from a book. If you can be more specific and find the point in the video that you are referring to then I may be able to help. Thanks.
Vedanga Jyotisha and Yavanajataka were mentioned
I guess horse sacrifice you are talking about has ref to "ashwa-medha-yadnya" if it is then correction is it is done by kings to become emperor , ritual horse accompanied with army was set loose and where ever horse goes army has to defeat that kingdom .. it was never about killing horse...
Thank you. I will look into this.
Thank you. 🥰
great info pls work on your Sanskrit words pronunciation though
Great.
The video presents a superficial and inaccurate portrayal of Jyotish, a complex system deeply intertwined with astronomy, mathematics, and philosophy. It erroneously ascribes Jyotish's origins to Western cultures without providing credible evidence, while disregarding the system's profound understanding of planetary movements, cosmic cycles, and human nature.
Jyotish offers a sophisticated framework for comprehending the influence of celestial bodies on terrestrial events and human life. Its intricate calculations, embodied in texts like the Siddhanta, demonstrate a level of astronomical precision that surpasses many contemporary understandings. The concept of Nakshatras, or lunar constellations, and their connection to various life aspects is a cornerstone of this system, showcasing a deep cosmic awareness.
By overlooking these fundamental elements, the video grossly misrepresents Jyotish, perpetuating harmful stereotypes and misconceptions. A truly comprehensive exploration would necessitate a deeper dive into the system's historical, mathematical, and philosophical underpinnings.
While the video failed to acknowledge Jyotish's mathematical depth, the Siddhanta- texts (from Parashar which author briefly alludes to ) showcase remarkable precision.
For instance, consider the calculation of a planet's position. Jyotish employs a combination of trigonometry and astronomical constants to determine the planet's longitude and latitude at a given time. Modern astronomy utilizes similar principles, and comparisons have shown a high degree of accuracy in Jyotish's positional calculations.
Mathematical Techniques in Jyotish Calculations
| Mathematical Technique | Description in Jyotish |
|---|---|
| Trigonometry | Used to calculate planetary positions, distances, and angles between celestial bodies. |
| Geometry | Applied to represent celestial spheres and understand the relationships between planets and zodiac signs. |
| Algebra | Employed to develop mathematical models for planetary motions and astronomical phenomena. |
These are just some of the mathematical techniques used in Jyotish calculations. The system's precision is a testament to the ingenuity of its creators and their deep understanding of astronomy and mathematics.
The author wrongly mentions that the system didn't account for planets while the entire system is around the influence of planets on events which is what is somhita book, The effect on people which is what is in hora book, and the required mathematical calculations, which precisely calculated the orbital time of each of the planets (to three points after the decimal )that is part of siddhanta book...
Nine planets are and have been foundational to this system ... To be able to locate where these nine planets are at any given time in space ....side note : seven of which are physical and two are Shadow planets because they represent the intersection points of elliptical orbits of Earth around sun and Moon around Earth ( Rahu and Ketu ) ... The 12 rashi and 27 nakshatras were used...
The author mentions about nakshatra but he could have also mentioned about one of them called moola ( Sanskrit word for root )nakshatra... Which points to the center of the universe ( and hence also sometimes referred to as Vishnu nabhi ...the naval of Lord Vishnu ...Vishnu is regarded as the nurturing force of Universe and hence his Naval points to the origin point of that force )..
Science is yet to determine whether that's in fact the center, but at the very least the system was very much aware of the planetary system, the solar system, the Galaxy, and the universe to be able to efficiently incorporate all of these into intricate mathematical formula.... Which is what panchangi is about that the author briefly mentions but does not elaborate on..
This is absolutely ridiculous .a system which is not right and true
Well I thought in same way .. until I met a properly studied gentleman and he literally told me things going to happen , he forecasted next 2 hours literally and everything he told happen .. when I tried to learn it by self i found that the math and probability is very high and so far I haven't seen any wrong prediction from him..
My best advise is try it yourself by studying if you find it useful it's good , avoid putting opinion if you don't know .
@@shishirp6139 what exactly did u try to learn? is there any books or sources? please share it with me i wanna give it a try
Hi, please refer the person 🙏
@@aryan_bhattarai it is not easy to find decent sources where reasons are also provided why "what is told will happen" happen , but still if I find any good source for " reasoning " i will suggest surely meanwhile I refer books from mr bhojraj dwivedi "rashi fal" as study material
@@thatommaditla7363 unfortunately that person is no longer in contact with me or and other mutual friends , i remember he once told me that when time come he will left for Himalaya for taking 'sanyas' . I am not sure where he is 🙏
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