Why This Course?
Vedic astrology, also known as Jyotish Shastra, is an ancient system of astrology that originated in India thousands of years ago. Unlike Western astrology, which is largely based on the tropical zodiac, Vedic astrology utilizes the sidereal zodiac, which takes into account the actual positions of the stars in the sky. This makes Vedic astrology more closely aligned with the observable positions of celestial bodies.
The foundation of Vedic astrology lies in the Vedas, the ancient scriptures of India, particularly the Atharva Veda. It is believed that the principles of Vedic astrology were revealed by the ancient sages or Rishis, who had deep insight into the cosmic forces and their influence on human lives. These principles were passed down through generations orally before being codified in written texts.
One of the key concepts in Vedic astrology is the concept of karma, which suggests that our actions in past lives influence our present circumstances. According to Vedic astrology, the positions of celestial bodies at the time of our birth can provide insights into our past karma and its effects on our present life. This information can be used to understand our strengths, weaknesses, and life path.
Vedic astrology uses a complex system of calculations and analysis to interpret the positions of the planets, stars, and other celestial bodies in relation to an individual’s birth chart, or horoscope. A birth chart, also known as a Janam Kundali, is a graphical representation of the celestial positions at the time of a person’s birth. It is divided into twelve houses, each representing different aspects of life such as career, relationships, health, and spirituality.
Astrologers analyze the placement of planets in the various houses of the birth chart, as well as their relationships with each other, to make predictions and offer guidance to individuals. They may also take into account the influence of planetary periods, known as dashas, which are determined based on the position of the Moon at the time of birth.
Vedic astrology encompasses various branches, including horoscope matching for marriage (Kundali Milan), electional astrology (Muhurtha), financial astrology, career astrology, and predictive astrology (Hora Shastra). It is widely practiced in India and other parts of the world, and it continues to be an important part of Hindu culture and spirituality.
While Vedic astrology is often consulted for guidance and insights into one’s life, it is important to approach it with a critical mind and an understanding of its limitations. While astrology can offer valuable perspectives, it is not deterministic, and free will plays a significant role in shaping our lives. As with any form of divination, it is essential to use astrology as a tool for self-awareness and personal growth rather than relying on it blindly for decision-making.
Vedic astrology, also known as Jyotish, is an ancient system of astrology that originated in India thousands of years ago. It is based on the principles of the Vedas, which are ancient Hindu scriptures.
Vedic astrology uses a system of 12 zodiac signs and 27 lunar mansions, or nakshatras, to interpret and analyze the positions and movements of celestial bodies such as the sun, moon, planets, and stars. It is believed that these celestial bodies have an influence on human life and can reveal important insights into a person’s character, behavior, relationships, career, and overall destiny.
In Vedic astrology, the birth chart, or horoscope, is a key tool for analysis. It is created by mapping the positions of the planets at the time and place of a person’s birth onto a chart. This chart is then used to make predictions and give guidance on various aspects of a person’s life.
Vedic astrology is still widely practiced in India and other parts of the world, and is often used alongside other spiritual and healing practices. However, it is important to note that its accuracy and effectiveness are still a matter of debate and controversy within the scientific community.
Curriculum Overview
- ज्योतिष के मूल सिद्धांत
- विभिन्न कुंडली स्वरूप.
- राशियाँ
- ग्रह (ग्रह)
- मकान (भाव)
- लग्न (लग्न) और चंद्र राशियाँ (राशि)।
- बुनियादी पूर्वानुमान सिद्धांत।
- भवत् भवम् का विवेचन
- दशा की मूल बातें.
- बाधक ग्रह का डिकोडिंग।
- दहन और प्रतिगमन।
- डिस्पोजिटर की अवधारणा।
- ग्रह युद्ध या ग्रह युद्ध।
- ग्रहों की उच्चता और नीचता का डिकोडिंग।
- उपचय और केंद्र सदनों को डिकोड करना।
- अशुभ एवं शुभ ग्रहों का निर्णय कैसे करें।
- विंशोत्तरी दशा की मूल बातें।
- कुंडली का निर्णय कैसे करें
- पंचांग के माध्यम से भविष्यवाणी
- विंशोत्तरी दशा के माध्यम से घटनाओं का समय
- भृगु चक्र पद्धति के माध्यम से घटनाओं का समय
- घटनाओं के समय में कारक ग्रहों के उपयोग का रहस्य
- पाराशरी एवं भृगु ज्योतिष का रहस्य
Bonus Content
- वैदिक पंचांग
- भृगु चक्र पद्धति: व्याख्या और अनुप्रयोग
- विंशोत्तरी दशा: जीवन की घटनाओं का समय
- कार्मिक अंतर्दृष्टि और जीवन पथ मार्गदर्शन
- ज्योतिषीय चार्ट विश्लेषण
व्यक्तिगत विकास के लिए व्यावहारिक युक्तियाँ
Learning Outcome
Learning outcomes will be updated soon.
Who Should Join This Course
This course is suitable for anyone interested in learning astrology.
Pre-Requisites
Basic understanding of astrology concepts recommended but not mandatory.
Exam Details & Certification
Certification details will be provided during the course.
Your Instructor
Vinayak Bhatt is a practising astrologer and teacher, known for his work in Bhrigu Nandi Nadi, Prashna, Nakshatra systems and Stock Market Astrology.
A devotee of Ādi Guru Dakshinamurti and follower of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, he keeps meditation and inner refinement at the centre of Jyotish study.
For many years he has been:
- Teaching students from India and abroad through online and offline classes.
- Developing research-based techniques in BNN, Prashna and market astrology.
- Working on remedies that respect both śāstra and the psychological state of modern people.
In this course, he personally conducts the main sessions, shares real-life charts from his practice, and guides student research.