{"id":4626,"date":"2007-12-05T11:33:00","date_gmt":"2007-12-05T11:33:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.eastrovedica.com\/wordpress\/?p=4626"},"modified":"2007-12-05T11:33:00","modified_gmt":"2007-12-05T11:33:00","slug":"definitions-of-some-vedic-terms","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.eastrovedica.com\/wordpress\/?p=4626","title":{"rendered":"Definitions  of some Vedic terms"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><object width=\"480\" height=\"385\"><param name=\"movie\" value=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/v\/ZwkfU26JVdY&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1\"><\/param><param name=\"allowFullScreen\" value=\"true\"><\/param><param name=\"allowscriptaccess\" value=\"always\"><\/param><\/object><\/p>\n<p>Astrology is based on the Platonic Imitation Theory that the Earth<br \/>is an exact replica of Heaven. &#8220;As Above So Below&#8221; &#8211; was the form-<br \/>ula summed up by Hermes Trismegistes. We find that the pauper of<br \/>today is the prince of tomorrow and the prince of today is the<br \/>pauper of tomorrow. What is the base of all this ?<\/p>\n<p>Astrology &#8211; the Science of Time &#8211; is the only science that has the<br \/>answer as it deals with natural causes and the corresponding cele-<br \/>stial causes. Since everything happens by Cause we can infer that<br \/>everything happense by two types of causes &#8211; natural &amp; celestial.<br \/>We know the natural causes which has determined the present events.<br \/>This heavenly science deals with the celestial causes which has de-<br \/>termined the present events. Divine Providence coincides completely<br \/>with natural causes.<\/p>\n<p>The Law of Correspondences of classical philosophy states that<br \/>everything on earth is an exact copy of that which is structured<br \/>in Heaven. Astrologers therefore analyse the heavenly archetype<br \/>( the horoscope ) to understand the earthly reflection.<\/p>\n<p>GLOSSARY OF SANSKRIT TERMS USED<br \/>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<\/p>\n<p>LMT &#8211; Local Mean Time after the longitudinal correction is applied.<\/p>\n<p>Nirayana &#8211; Sidereal viz based on the constellation of fixed stars.<\/p>\n<p>Sayana &#8211; Tropical viz based on the Signs of the Zodiac.<\/p>\n<p>Rasi &#8211; Zodiacal Sign . There are 12 signs of the Zodiac from Aries<br \/>to Pisces . 30 degrees of arc.<\/p>\n<p>Sphutam &#8211; Celestial longitudes of planets.<\/p>\n<p>Nakshatra &#8211; Star or asterism. There are 27 asterisms or stars which<br \/>tenant the Zodiac<\/p>\n<p>Zodiac &#8211; A belt of the heavens 9 degrees to either sides of the<br \/>Ecliptic.<\/p>\n<p>Eclipitic &#8211; The real path of the earth round the Sun.<\/p>\n<p>Pada &#8211; Quarter of a star or asterism. A star is divided into 4<br \/>quarters or 4 padas.<\/p>\n<p>Lord &#8211; Lord of the star. All stars have lords. For instance Alpha<br \/>Arietis or Aswathi is owned by Ketu. Revathi or Zeta Piscium is<br \/>owned by Mercury.<\/p>\n<p>Ayanamsa &#8211; Precessional Distance. It was observed that the Tropi-<br \/>cal Zodiac precedes 1 degree in every 72 years. It takes 25920<br \/>years to precede 360 degrees and this is called the precession of<br \/>the Equinoxes.<\/p>\n<p>Chitra Paksha Ayanamsa &#8211; The Indian Govt adopted this Ayanamsa for<br \/>all astronomical calculations. ( There are other Ayanamsas formulated<br \/>by scholars.)<\/p>\n<p>Ahargana &#8211; No of days elapsed from the beginning of Kali Era which<br \/>started from 3102 BC as per the Hindu Calender.<\/p>\n<p>Thithi &#8211; Lunation . When the Moon is within 12 degrees from the Sun<br \/>it is the First Lunation or Prathama. When Moon is within 24 degrees<br \/>from the Sun it is the Second Lunation or Dwitheeya.<\/p>\n<p>Thriteeya &#8211; Third Lunation<br \/>Chathurthi &#8211; Fourth Lunation<br \/>Panchami &#8211; Fifth Lunation<br \/>Shasthi &#8211; Sixth Lunation<br \/>Sapthami &#8211; Seventh Lunation<br \/>Ashtami &#8211; Eighth Lunation<br \/>Navami &#8211; Ninth Lunation<br \/>Dasami &#8211; Tenth Lunation<br \/>Ekadasi &#8211; Eleventh Lunation<br \/>Dwadasi &#8211; Twelvth Lunation<br \/>Thrayodasi &#8211; Thirteenth Lunation<br \/>Chaturdasi &#8211; Fourteenth Lunation<br \/>Pournami &#8211; Full Moon. Moon 180 degrees from the Sun<br \/>Amavasya &#8211; New Moon. Conjunction of the Moon with the Sun.<\/p>\n<p>Nithya Yoga &#8211; There are 27 Nithya Yogas. Period during which the<br \/>joint motion in longitude of Sun and Moon amounts to 13 degree 20<br \/>minutes of arc.<\/p>\n<p>Shukla Paksha &#8211; Bright Fortnight &#8211; 15 days after the New Moon.<br \/>Krishna Paksha &#8211; Dark Fortnight &#8211; 15 days after the Full Moon.<\/p>\n<p>Dasa &#8211; Period of Directional Influence. Saturn&#8217;s period is 19<br \/>years Jupiter&#8217;s 16, Mars 7, Moon 10 Sun 6 Venus 20 Rahu 18 Ketu 7.<br \/>When a person is born he is born in a certain star. It is ruled<br \/>by a planet. This planet is ruling at the time of birth. Say<br \/>a child is born in a star called Zeta Piscium or Revathi. Its<br \/>lord is Mercury and Mercury Dasa will be ruling at the time of<br \/>birth. After 17 years it will be replaced by Ketu Dasa for 7<br \/>years and after 7 years Venus dasa for 20 years.<\/p>\n<p>KETU &#8211; Moon&#8217;s Descending Node . Caput Draconis.<\/p>\n<p>RAHU &#8211; Moon&#8217;s Ascending Node . Cauda Draconis.<\/p>\n<p>Ashtavarga &#8211; Benefic points of planets in a Rasi or Zodiacal<br \/>Constellation.<\/p>\n<p>Sarvashtavarga &#8211; Total benefic points in the 12 signs.<\/p>\n<p>Rasi Chart &#8211; Map of the heavens at the time of birth.<\/p>\n<p>Navamsa Chart &#8211; 1\/9th division of the Rasi Chart.<\/p>\n<p>Bhava Chart &#8211; Chart based on the Ascending Degree. ex &#8211; Suppose<br \/>the ascending degree of a man is 20th degree of Cancer. This point<br \/>is taken as the mid-point of Bhava and 15 degrees to either side<br \/>is taken as the Ascendant House. So the Ascendant house or the<br \/>First House is from 5th degree of Cancer to the 5th degree of Leo.<\/p>\n<p>LAGNA &#8211; Ascendant &#8211; The Eastern Horizon of the place. The Sign<br \/>rising at the eastern horizon. For instance if the date of birth<br \/>is say 05th JAN the sign rising at the Eastern Horizon at the time<br \/>of Sunrise is Sagittarius. This is known as Sagittarius Ascendant<br \/>or Dhanus Lagna.<\/p>\n<p>GUL &#8211; Gulika a satellite of Saturn.<\/p>\n<p>Bhava Sphutam &#8211; Longitudes of Houses ( Bhavas ).<\/p>\n<p>Arambha _ Starting Point<br \/>Madhya &#8211; Mid-point<br \/>Anthya &#8211; End-point<\/p>\n<p>Ayana &#8211; Solstice . There are 2 two types of Ayanas _ Uttarayana<br \/>and Dakshinayana ( Northern progress of the Sun and Southern<br \/>progress of the Sun). When the declination of the Sun is North<br \/>&#8211; Uttarayana. When the declination of the Sun is south &#8211; Dakshi-<br \/>nayana).<\/p>\n<p>Rithu &#8211; 2 months. There are 6 Rithus in a Year.<\/p>\n<p>Chandra Vela Chandra Kriya and Chandra Avasthas &#8211; Subtle States<br \/>of the Moon.<\/p>\n<p>Saptha Varga &#8211; Points attained by planets.<br \/>Subha Varga &#8211; Benefic Points.<br \/>Papa Varga &#8211; Malefic Points.<\/p>\n<p>Drekkana &#8211; Decanate . 10 degrees of a Sign.<br \/>Hora &#8211; 1 hour. 15 degrees of a Sign.<br \/>Sapthamsa &#8211; 1\/7th Division of a Sign.<br \/>Dwadasamsa &#8211; 1\/12th division of a Sign.<br \/>Trimsamasa &#8211; 1\/30th division of a Sign.<\/p>\n<p>Apahara or Bhukthi &#8211; Sub -period of a planet. In a ruling Dasa<br \/>there will be sub-periods of other planets.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Astrology is based on the Platonic Imitation Theory that the Earthis an exact replica of Heaven. &#8220;As Above So Below&#8221; &#8211; was the form-ula summed up by Hermes Trismegistes. We find that the pauper oftoday is the prince of tomorrow and the prince of today is thepauper of tomorrow. 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