Decoding Past Life Astrology, Reincarnation & Past life Regression – Part 3 : Unveiling Life’s Truths by Astrological Case Study

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Written by Rocky Jamwal | Based on True life events | February-April  201

 

Introduction

In the preceding section of the study on the Mystery of Past Birth, we explored the use of past life astrology, karma, past life regression therapy, and the Bhagwat Geeta to get insights into the individual’s past life experiences and to comprehend their present life circumstances.

Link for part 1st : Unlocking the Mystery of Past Birth via past life astrology,  Past life Regression therapy, and Bhagwat Geeta

 

Mystery of Past Life Astrology and Past Life Regression decoded -Part 1: Astrological case study of Past Life

 

Decoding Past Life Astrology, Reincarnation & Past life Regression – Part 3 : Unveiling Life’s Truths by Astrological Case Study

In this iteration, we will make an attempt to decode the individual’s past life existence astrologically by utilising the ideas of Jamini, Nadi, and Parashara as our guiding principles.

A small number of writings, like the Jamini Sutra and the Nadi Sutras, give us hints about the hidden knowledge behind previous birth astrology or past lives. This knowledge is closely linked to soul parameters and methods for moving forward in life, which we can learn from the different Nadi scriptures written by seers and Nadi scholars in other times and places.

Though the Jamini Sutras give a profound understanding of the fundamental principles related to the soul’s purpose and learning directly linked with one’s spiritual experiences, whereas classical astrology texts do not provide explicit visual representations related to past birth astrological parameters; however, we can still get an idea of those mentioned in the Parashara Hora shashtra related to the spiritual aspects of human beings, and these writings or short quotes do offer insights into the hidden knowledge associated with previous birth astrology, i.e. Parashara gives emphasis on the 9th, 5th, and 1st houses for understanding the Dharma and righteous duties, which are directly and indirectly linked with native past life karmas, Punyas and the ideas of Past samskaras.

These ancient documents are full of cryptic quotations that can be helpful in supplying information that can be used to gain a better understanding of the incomprehensible complexity that are involved in past-birth astrology. The outcome of this discussion is going to be determined by how much in-depth research a particular person has conducted on the topic at hand. This research should comprise an in-depth review of a number of birth charts. These birth charts should demonstrate high correlates with the individual’s current traumatic life experiences, which we can then tie further to their previous existences. Alternatively, we can analyze these charts by performing a reverse correlation on them.

The well-known astrological treatise known as the Phaladeepika was written by Manteswara, and it provides insightful information on the concepts of previous and subsequent incarnations. In the fourteenth chapter, a significant amount of information regarding astrological markers relating to previous and upcoming incarnations is presented. In the fourteenth chapter, a significant amount of attention is placed on the ninth house and its ninth lord; nonetheless, according to Phaladeepika, the ninth house has a large amount of significance.

If the ninth Lord in a person’s natal chart is in an exalted state, it is possible to infer that the person’s previous existence was connected to a higher social class that was comprised of people who had strong moral principles. This may be determined by looking at the person’s horoscope. If the 9th Lord in the natal chart is discovered to be in a debilitated state or located within the sign of an opponent, then it is possible to draw the conclusion that the person’s previous existence was spent in a specific different geographical area or areas.

According to Manteswara, the placement of the 9th Lord in either the individual’s own house or in the house of a friend denotes a connection between the individual’s current place of habitation and a previous birth that took place in the same country. This is inferred from the fact that the 9th Lord is in either its own house or in the house of a friend.

Users can learn more about these aspects by reading the article on past life incarnations that is provided further down on this page.

To Know more on Past life Incarnations, click on the below link to understand more on these astrological fundamentals :

 

Reincarnation and Astrology : Decoding Past Life of Shanti Devi

Investigating Past life Connections using Vedic Astrology

 

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Now Questions arises ? Have you ever contemplated the enigmas surrounding your previous existence and the potential impact they may have on your present incarnation? 

Vedic astrology, an ancient astrological tradition originating from India, provides valuable insights into the interrelationships between one’s past and present lifetimes. Through the process of scrutinising an individual’s birth chart, practitioners of Vedic astrology possess the ability to reveal the karmic forces that intricately mould the trajectory of one’s life.

In the field of Vedic astrology, the birth chart, commonly referred to as the Janam Kundli, serves as a visual depiction illustrating the precise spatial arrangement of celestial entities during an individual’s moment of birth. The aforementioned acts as a comprehensive framework that delineates the trajectory of one’s previous, current, and forthcoming existence.

Through a comprehensive analysis of several astrological principles, it is possible to explore the intricate interconnections between your past lives and acquire a more profound comprehension of the trajectory of your soul’s evolution.

Indicators of Past Lives in the Natal Chart : Past Life Astrology Connections

There are few astrological pointers one should understand i.e. The examination of the location of Rahu and Ketu, commonly referred to as the North and South Nodes of the Moon, is a significant aspect explored in Vedic astrology to establish links with past lives. The obscured elements within the birth chart are indicative of the karmic imprints originating from previous lifetimes that are perpetuated into the present incarnation.

Rahu symbolises the manifestation of aspirations, ambitions, and lingering emotional states originating from previous incarnations. The positioning of an astrological entity within a specific house and sign provides insight into the domains of existence where one may encounter difficulties and acquire significant knowledge.

In contrast, Ketu symbolises the development of one’s spiritual journey, the act of detachment, and the liberation from previous karmic cycles.

The positioning of an entity might serve as an indicator of the domains in which one has already achieved proficiency in specific classes.

The Interplay of Planetary Aspects and Past Life Connections

The examination of planetary aspects is a significant component in the analysis of the birth chart for the purpose of investigating past life connections. Aspects refer to the geometric angles established between celestial bodies, particularly planets, which can give rise to either harmonious or problematic energetic interactions.

Through the examination of the interrelationships among many celestial bodies, valuable insights can be gleaned regarding the intricate dynamics and interconnections that exist between previous incarnations and one’s current existence.

As an illustration, in the context of an individual’s birth chart, the presence of a hard aspect between the Moon and Saturn could potentially suggest a previous incarnation characterised by a deficiency in emotional support and a dearth of feelings of security, spirituality one has lead life of Sadhu or Ascetic person.

This feature may indicate a necessity to engage in self-care practises and pursue emotional recovery in order to address the karmic imbalances present in your current life.

The Significance of the Ascendant and Descendant in Astrology

The ascendant, also known as the rising sign, refers to the specific zodiac sign that was positioned on the eastern horizon during the moment of an individual’s birth. One’s personal image encompasses both the manner in which they project themselves to society and their outward physical attributes. In contrast, the descendant is the astrological sign situated on the western horizon, symbolising an individual’s interpersonal connections and alliances.

Through the examination of the ascendant and descendant signs, it is possible to discern past life connections in respect to the individuals one tends to attract and the dynamics encountered within partnerships. An illustration of this concept may be seen when considering an individual whose ascendant is in Aries and descendant is in Libra. In such a case, it is plausible to infer that this person may have had a previous incarnation characterised by qualities of autonomy and assertiveness, while simultaneously attracting companions who possessed qualities of conciliation and diplomacy.

In conclusion, it can be inferred that the provided information leads to the stated conclusion.

Vedic astrology provides an intriguing viewpoint of the interconnections between past lives and their impact on an individual’s present birth. Through a meticulous examination of an individual’s birth chart, astrologers possess the ability to reveal the karmic imprints originating from previous incarnations, thereby offering valuable insights and recommendations for effectively navigating the obstacles and educational experiences encountered in one’s present life.

The primary objective of comprehending past life connections is not to fixate on historical events, but rather to acquire profound understanding of one’s spiritual progression and exercise deliberate decision-making in the current moment. The process of embracing the teachings and relinquishing karmic patterns has the potential to facilitate individual development, foster spiritual advancement, and enhance overall life satisfaction.

Beginning of Native Past Life Journey via Past Life Regression 

 

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In this section, we will go into a more comprehensive understanding of the individual using various astrological methodologies and systems, aiming to establish connections between past and present events in an investigative fashion.

Hence, let us commence the process of deciphering the enigma surrounding the prior existence of the indigenous individual, as disclosed by the native in the context of their engagement with the past life therapist during the regression session in the year 2009.

Lets dive deeper in the historical trajectory of the indigenous individual’s previous birth existence. The origins of this event may be traced back to the year 1806, when a regression session took place in close proximity to Dongri, a location situated in Rajasthan.

Specifically, this session occurred in the present-day village of Alwar, which was part of a princely kingdom where the individual in question was born. The individual in question belonged to a royal lineage and was known by the name “Rajveer.” Through the process of regression, the individual was able to witness their own existence.

The indigenous individual provided a comprehensive account, beginning from the first stage and progressing towards the last stage, while also incorporating detailed facts and personal experiences from all stages of life. The entire session with the therapist and native was quite beneficial, as it provided valuable insights and facilitated the comprehension and interpretation of the enigmatic aspects of his previous incarnation.

Due to the distinctive encounter I had with the indigenous individual, I engaged in a series of inquiries pertaining to his astrological forecast.

The process of comprehending his natal and divisional charts proved to be an exceptionally remarkable and unparalleled experience for me. The information provided to him corresponded precisely with the horoscope that the individual described to me during our talk.

In this discourse, I intend to elucidate a process by means of a native chart, which may potentially evoke astonishment and foster a transformative learning encounter.

 

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Dongri Fort, as appeared in his regression process, is currently situated near Jaipur.

 

The present study aims to do an astrological analysis of the native chart, with a focus on the life that commenced in the year 1806 in the region of Dongri.

Native  as explained me :

” The Native has shared with me that in the year 1806 AD, in a land close to Dongri in Rajasthan, he identified himself as the son, a prince, of the reigning monarch. This individual, known as Rajveer Singh, experienced a previous existence characterised by opulence and regality. Within his kingdom, every conceivable luxury was present, and he derived great pleasure from this former life, surpassing the joys of his present existence. In his previous existence, he displayed great generosity, offering assistance to both nature and his fellow beings. However, it is important to acknowledge that he also engaged in acts of harm, driven by his anger and unbridled emotions.”

In his previous incarnation, the individual’s sibling possessed the same identity as their present existence. This sibling held great significance to the individual, providing substantial assistance throughout their endeavours, particularly in the realm of professional pursuits and romantic romance.

In a previous incarnation, it was seen that the individual of indigenous origin shown a strong devotion towards Lord Shiva, engaging in daily prayers to the deity by balancing on a single leg each morning. However, during his previous incarnation, the individual exhibited a tendency towards aggression and hostility in his interactions with colleagues, subordinates, and military personnel, as well as others in his immediate vicinity, while enjoying a lavish way of life.

 

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Astrological Reasoning : 

” You can Look at Mars’s Debilitation placement in the 10th house (Following the same routines in the current birth too), 2nd from the 9th house aspecting Both Venus and Mars (1st house and 5th from the 9th house) ” 

Native :” Moreover, he recounted an experience in which he was engaged in fervent devotion to Lord Shiva in a secluded area within a dense forest, while balancing on a single leg. During this spiritual endeavour, he unexpectedly encountered the presence of a woman who approached him from behind and forcefully propelled him forward.
As a consequence of this occurrence, he experienced a loss of equilibrium and subsequently descended to the ground, landing on his knee. The individual experienced a profound sense of anger and resentment, likely due to the influence of Mars Debilitation and its aspect on Lagana. On this particular day, the native was engaged in the concluding ritual of a ceremonial procedure. Despite facing significant challenges, the individual made persistent efforts to complete the ritual within the stipulated timeframe, following their departure from the palace. ”
Astrological Reasoning : 
” Look at Mars and Moon in Scorpio sign (Hidden places of worshipping) in the D60 chart aspected by Saturn from the 6th house (clearly telling Brutality toward women or lack of emotional balance or sudden turbulence in emotional nature gave him sudden anger in the place of the secret place of worshipping – Scorpio )”. 
As I ventured forth, the native elucidated that the lady, in her disturbance, brought about the dissolution of the sacred ceremony, thereby disrupting the sanctity of his worship. This occurrence transpired during the culminating day of the ritual, wherein the native embarked upon a devout journey towards his divine entity. When the observer witnessed the futility of all things, they found themselves unable to restrain their anger, and proceeded to inflict upon the girl a violent and agonising fate, not truly leading to her demise, but rather plunging her into a state of unconsciousness. In the sacred voyage of his yesteryears, this is what manifested.
He shared with me that during his journey of past life regression, he encountered a lady who manifested in his current life as his spouse (his first wife). This manifestation occurred in the year 2008, precisely during the Mars Mahadasha (the period ruled by Mars – Dasha of Uppada lagna) and the Antardasha period of Venus (the lord of the 8th house in Lagana, in conjunction with the 9th lord). This occurrence signifies a profound karmic debt or a connection to past experiences of suffering or events.
It is noteworthy that this manifestation took place during the dasha (period) of the lords of the 8th and 9th houses. In contemplating this matter once more, it becomes evident that the dashas of the lords of the 8th and 9th houses serve as reliable indicators of profound connections to previous birth existences, as well as the interwoven tapestry of accumulated karmic actions, both those presently unfolding (prarabdha) and those yet to manifest (sanchit).

In the pursuit of profound comprehension regarding previous actions and the karmic imprints of past existence, one may explore the profound influence of the native’s 6th Lord Dasha of Jupiter in the Natal chart, residing within the Sagittarius Sign, gracefully positioned within the 4th house in the D60 chart. This celestial arrangement beautifully signifies that the individual was blessed with spiritual enlightenment in their preceding birth, devoutly engaging in daily worship of Lord Shiva within a sacred temple nestled near their regal abode.

In the process of counter-enquiry and analysing the regression journey of the native verbal experience with the natal chart, I found myself in a state of profound contemplation.

As the native continued along his path, he shared with me his experience of encountering frustration with his Saarthi ( one who guided his chariot ) . Each day, he expressed his discontent by subjecting the Saarthi to harsh treatment. However, a moment of profound astonishment arose when it was revealed through regression that this very Saarthi had also been the father of the lady in his recent past.

In the realm of his past life regression journey, he shared with me that a certain lady manifested herself. As he traversed the state of death, this very lady reappeared in his current existence, assuming the form of his present spouse, his first wife. This occurrence took place in the year 2008, during the Mars Mahadasha ( Dasha of UL )  within the Antardasha period of Venus.

It is noteworthy that Venus, the lord of the eighth house, resides in Lagana alongside the ninth lord, establishing a karmic connection from a previous incarnation. This occurrence serves as a profound indication of a deeply ingrained karmic debt or a connection to past suffering or events. It is of particular significance that she appeared during the dasha of the eighth and ninth house lords.

Upon further contemplation, it becomes evident that the manifestations of the 8th and 9th house lords’ dashas serve as profound indicators of the profound interconnections stemming from previous incarnations, as well as the intricate web of accumulated Karmas, encompassing both Prarabdha and Sanchit.

As Explained by Native : 
” When Saarthi learned that the prince had brutally treated his daughter, he reported the incident and revolted against the native. further native told me later that he saw in his journey regarding his father of that lady. After he reported, he didn’t say anything else, nor any consequences, nor anything else; he simply overthrew all of his anger and grudge towards the father of that lady (Saarthi).
After that incident, it was a strange fact that the father of that lady, who was once his “Saarthi” and father of that lady in his past birth, was also the father of his Native Spouse in his current birth too. Both instances amply demonstrated that pending karma keeps coming back until the native either expels it or it clears off.
In Native Current Birth, the father of her spouse was the primary person behind the court lawsuit against the native family to torture and harass them, and it was the spouse’s father who was taking the case. It seemed as though some sort of old grudge was involved in it with the members of the native’s family.
Astrological Reasoning :
“Check out that the UL lord (Mangal – Family of Spouse ) is in Debilitation in the 9th house (father and family of the Spouse) from UL and the 10th house from Native Lagana. Again confirming me prarabhda plays its role in this birth too in the same manner too.”

While what he saw in his past journey was also very impressive, Native explained to me further that there was a general in his army in his past birth who always disobeyed his orders and always tried to put restrictions on him whenever he wanted to do something freely. From their childhood days, he used to torture him and always try to apply arm power to the native so that the native wouldn’t go anywhere at a young age, as it was the order given by the native father to that general—never leave him alone and keep an eye on him always like a guard, wherever the native goes, but the native always took this in some other direction with the motive of grudge.

Astrological Reasoning :

“Check out Sun in the 11th house from UL (older brother, in government authority and police), and in the 12th house from the Lagana (Bhadkesha Lord). It was a peculiar reality to learn that during the same life, the same guy had problems in his native life as well as a result of the powers that were held against him by his government.

This again demonstrates that there is some kind of karmic relationship between with that general’s previous incarnation and with the native; this is the reason that in this birth, that general is likewise exacting revenge via the powers vested in him by the government. In a previous life, the natives enjoyed torturing the general when he was older and always displayed his powers towards him; in this life, Prarabdha once again played his role by taking on the role of the general’s husband and brother.”

Native went on to tell me that the general who had appeared in his journey is today his brother-in-law. He is working in the police department at a senior rank, and he is also functioning as the personal security officer and secretary of various ministers. One of the primary antagonists was constantly in a rush to bother locals at whatever cost, and he displayed all of his powers simply so he could realise that he had made the same mistakes in a previous incarnation by chance.

Native informed me further that this was the person who actually was taking revenge for no reason in their current life; he used all of his police powers to mentally harass his whole family by throwing police force into his home, filling out a fake FIR case against his family without any proof or evidence, making a case of fugitive against native with the help of that saarthi (person who runs the chariot) (Now Father of native spouse and that general) in his current birth, and presuming that native.

In the end, it was pretty clear to declare that there are significant ties in the native previous life with the family of the person the native is married to at the present time. The only people Native mentioned to me throughout his voyage into his past lives were those that belonged to the same family as his current wife or girlfriend.

 

In addition, Native shared with me during his past-birth regression therapy session that his 11th wife was the same woman he was dating at the time he married his current wife; both of them were head over heels in love with one another and loved as if they were one soul. It’s almost like having a soulmate for a partner; it’s the same way with his current native girlfriend, who is still by his side and has given him all of her honesty, loyalty, and love. She is still generous and making an effort to build relationships with the locals and provide support for them.

Astrological Reasoning :

” Check out UL2 (8th from 1st UL (Scorpio Sign) is Gemini Sign, UL2 Lord Mercury is with Venus in Native Lagana aspecting 7th house, again displaying love from Poorva Life (9th lord in 1st house), indicating strong desire from both the pair to say linked in this birth also. Check out UL2 (8th from 1st UL (Scorpio Sign) is Aquarius Sign. Because of this, my love for reincarnation astrology has grown even stronger. “

Native continued by telling me that in his previous incarnation, he had the lifestyle of a king, and that during that time he had several Patraani who were deeply in love with him; roughly ten of them were present. This again proves to be accurate; during the native’s time spent serving in the merchant navy, he travelled to many different countries, and during those travels, he met a large number of female members (Moon in the seventh house, lord of the tenth house in the seventh house, exchange of both the seventh and tenth houses—many relationships) who were deeply in love with the native and who always took care of him with genuine love and devotion.

Mercury and Venus are conjugated in lagana in the Native American natal chart. This means that they are facing the moon in the seventh house, which represents a diversity of romantic partnerships. Also, the 7th lord Mars is in a debilitated position in the 10th house, which is the sign of Cancer (a water sign), which indicates that he formed many partnerships when he was travelling over the ocean (Jara Yoga). This provides further evidence that past birth connections exist, as well as the existence of numerous linkages with female members and locals who continue this pattern in current birth as well.

Astrological Explanation of Past life Karma

 

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Now, let me explain further how everything can be seen astrologically: Native Lagana is Libra (confirming me as a person with kingly style life standards and a lover of justice, truth, and balance in current life with a taste of beauty and style). As I have already explained earlier, a native is having Malavya Yoga. He must be living lavishly with high standards in life; hence, it is proven that a native brought the same thing in his current birth too, all the habits, qualities, and attributes of his past birth.

In my last article on “Past Birth Karma,” I have already explained that the 9th house should be seen for all the Sanchit Karmas (past life) and should be taken as a seed house for past birth, which means we can take it as a reference for past birth lagana. The reason being that D60 lagana changes within a fraction of minutes, and unless and until we are confirmed with accurate birth times, we can’t make it a final varga for past life assessment. Now, for a better understanding of past birth, treat the 9th house as past birth Lagana; in the native case, Gemini Lagana should be treated as past birth Lagana.

 

In the native case, if we take Gemini as Lagana, Gemini will be rising, and its lord Mercury is with Venus, falling in 5th (Punya of the past). It also happens to be Laganesh in Libra, forming Malvaya yoga (luxurious and kingly style of life), Adhi yoga (a king and chief of the army), and Raja Laxmi yoga (a fortunate and higher yoga of achievements).

 

In the native case, both Mercury and Venus are falling in the 5th from the 9th house, which means Lagana will act as “Purva Punya Karama “for the 9th house, indicating past birth good deeds. Simply the fruits of your past birth good karmas, as both the 9th Lord and Laganesh are forming Raja Yogas in the 1st house, clearly telling me natives will enjoy king-like status and will belong from a kingly background in their current lives too because of past birth good actions and deeds.

 

Now, this is quite true to say, 9th lord in Lagana: a self-made man who will be known for his kinglyship; here both the planets are 5th (Punya or fruits of Punya) from the 9th house of past birth, telling natives that they will be treated as ideals in their past birth or maybe a famous person known for their great kingship, nature, and big hearts. Anything 5th from any Bhava indicates the Purva Punya of Bhava it is placed from, or the fruits you will get because of your Punyas or good deeds you have done in the past or your willingness to do good for others benefits means the native will continue to enjoy his luxurious lifestyle in this birth too, whenever Mercury and Venus Dasha periods will be operative in his life.

 

Moving further, the Native having Ketu in the 5th bhava, 9th from 9th house (what native actually did by which native is getting Punya to this birth or simply can be said Bhagaya or root connected with the past), 9th to 9th indicates the luck of that previous bhava.

The 5th house is actually the Purva puna ya Bhava from the Lagana, which indicates what you did in the past by being placed in the 9th house, and also the bhava of Bhakti or Pooja, or the devotion you did in the past by also indicating your strong faith in the deity. 9th to any bhava is the Bhagaya connected with the Bhava. Here, Ketu in the 5th house is placed 9th from the 9th house, indicating the bhagaya of the 9th house (Gemini, the past birth Lagana).

 

Here, indicating that the native might be very spiritual indeed and should be a devotee of that Avtaar that has no form, i.e., Sada Shiva or Narayana (Ketu-Aquarius) which is quite true in the native case as he devoted Para Brahma avatar of Shiva in the past. The disposition lord of the 5th house is Saturn placed in the 11th house in Leo with Jupiter and Rahu, where Jupiter is the 6th lord too, again confirming Prarabdha connected with the bhakti of the native in the past, as the presence of Rahu also shows some sort of disturbance occurred in the bhakti too.
The 5th Lord is in the Sign of Leo (Sign of Shiva) with Jupiter (the A form, which has greater meaning). The question is: if the native was such a devotee in his past birth, a great donor, and a helping king, then why did he face so much suffering in this current birth?
Now, here comes the next picture: 4th to any bhava indicates happiness connected with those bhava; 4th from Gemini is the Virgo sign, where the sun is placed in the 12th house from Lagana; and 4th is the disposition sign of Atmakarka Saturn. 4th from 9th house is “the Storage of Sanchit/Past Birth Karama “. Native belonged to a royal family and was a worshipper of the family deity belonging to the sun (Lord Shiva). As natives reported to me, he was also a strong devotee of Lord Shiva in his birth and is still doing hard worship of Lord Shiva.

 

Understanding Past life Karma via Nadi Astrology Method

 

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Note: Nadi method to check previous life:

If we look at it from the Nadi perspective, we need to regress (moving backward to previous placement to see the immediate past life of the native (Jeeva), Jupiter progression (forward) shows about Jeeva’s current life growth and regression shows about how Jeeva has gone through his previous life) the Placement of Jupiter (in 10th house) (which is currently placed in 11th house), which will go back in the native 10th house over Mangal in If the Native’s Jupiter and Moon are in a trine with Mars, and Mars is in a trine with Jupiter, it is apparent that in a prior life, he had a position of royalty.

From Jamini Angle, from Lagana Sun is Bhadhakesha Lord, being lord of the 11th house for Chara Lagna (indicating previous birth deity) is placed in the 12th house from the Lagana, bhadhakesha in the 12th house (meaning a place where natives used to do worshipping) is considered to be a good placement for bhadhaka among all placements of bhadhaka in the natal chart for removal of all troubles, also indicates that the native was a devotee of Lord Shiva (Sun – Shiva).

Atamakarka lord (5th lord Saturn) is placed in the 11th house in Bhadhaka House with 3rd and 6th lord Jupiter (who is the 10th lord from the 9th house, indicating what Karama you have done in past birth), with 5th lord Rahu clearly indicating the disturbance happening or even happening in Bhakti at the place of worshipping in the past.

 

12th from Bhadkesha Lord Sun having Jupiter (6th Lord), Saturn (5th Lord), and Rahu (5th Lord) means something bad happened in the place of native worshipping in the past, which is resulting in suffering in current birth and anger to worshipping deity “Lord Shiva”; Moreover, with 3 planets placed in the bhadhaka house, the placement of Saturn and Rahu also happened to be in the 12th house from the Bhadkesha Lord Sun, further showing mismanagement (Saturn) or some sort of disastrous (Rahu) happened in the place of worshipping with Jupiter (event is something related to devotion, in the sign of eo-Bhakti).

 

Further, Jupiter is the 6th lord and is also placed in the 6th from the 6th house (punishment of the praradbha), and the 11th is also the 6th from the 6th, which means punishment of the diety as a result of karma you have done in the past, clearly telling me what action the native did in his past birth.

If we see the root cause, Jupiter also happens to be the lord of the 3rd house, which is also further placed in the 11th house, falling from the 9th to the 3rd, further confirming the past birth Karma phala (action). This shows the native had done something bad in the place of worship by beating that lady, and as a result, a lady came into his family in the form of his spouse (shows Rinna of past life) just to take revenge and realise suffering to the native, which is what all natives had faced after marriage, and all these sufferings are counted as a result of Native Praradbha Karam.

All the suffering that the native gave to the lady came to him as a matter of his bad deeds because of his uncontrolled anger. This clearly shows the whole matter was connected with the place of worshipping in past birth, and the involvement of the 3rd lord (arms, courage, and power) and the 6th lord Jupiter (suffering, debit, and Praradbha karma) confirms the actions in the past.

Hence, it is proved that past birth does come in the same way; maybe later, but it will come back to you to realise what you have done as a result of your Prarabhdha karma. All three planets are also placed in the 11th house, also indicating desires from the past, and also in the house of Bhadhakasthan (Karka of Root Desire—Rahu is there in Leo—indicating root reason of past birth—Disturbance in Bhakti (Sign of 5th Leo)) with 6th Lord Jupiter and Saturn, which signifies that whenever Rahu, Saturn, and Jupiter Dasha period will be operative, Native may face lots of unknown hurdles in its life because of his past birth bad deeds, or you can say praradbha karma.

This actually started after the Rahu Mahadasha period in 2009, when the native started facing sudden problems in his life in the same Antar Dasha period. Native lost everything because of his past deeds or actions done to him unintentionally.
It was not the native dire intention to hurt that lady, but it happened because of his controlled anger, which further shows the unhappiness and anger of Lord Shiva (Rudra) in the form of miseries in this birth. Lord Shiva is considered the Serpent God, and Rahu is the ruler of the serpents and Bhadha, which further shows the Rahu Dasha period would be the main root dasha for triggering these life sufferings in his current life. Placement and the Dasha period of the Rahu are clearly telling about the root reason for past birth desires.
When I further inquired with Native about that lady regarding his brutal action in his last birth after the regression therapy, Native reported to me that he was doing a great sadhana of Lord Shiva in the jungle, in an isolated place in a dense jungle. He left everything just for the love of Lord Shiva with his single leg, and he was very happy as the sadhana was about to complete or end soon when suddenly he felt someone push him forward, and he lost all his control and his penance got broke.
It was a major break in his sadhana, which influenced native anger. As a result, the native brutally beat that lady to a state of death, and now the native is facing suffering and misery on account of the same in his current birth.
Further Native told me he was very courageous as well as brave and violent in his nature, having a straight-forward approach to everything in his life.

It is quite easy to understand in this life, too. Mars is at his debilitation point in the 10th house in the sign of cancer, having an exchange with the moon, and Mars is giving the result of the sign aries as well (showing native courage and valor). He is also falling into the 2nd house (speech) from the 9th house. Further, Rahu, Saturn, and Jupiter also fall in the 3rd house from the 9th house (indicating bravery and courage) in his past lives, and it’s also another reason for rebirth because of his killing and brutality towards others.

Native also reported to me that from the beginning of his past birth, it was his dire desire to go to a place near water. He had a great love for water and a passion for ocean travel. As a result of his strong past desire, Native travelled across the world via ships and air mediums via his merchant navy profession (water travel is seen from the signs cancer and moon, and air travel is seen from the airy signs Rahu).

The Moon’s placement in the 7th house of the Aries sign and the 7th Lord Mars’ placement in the 10th house of the water sign, both of which clearly demonstrate a great passion for water and the oceans, have confirmed this. Both Moon and Mars are in 4/10 relationships and will also be in exchange yoga with each other, with the 7th and 10th exchange falling in the 11th house from the 9th house (past birth desire), indicating gain via travelling in the ocean in this birth as a result of the past desire.
Native further told me that he had 11 queens in his past life, and again, it was true, as further confirmed while discussing with Native. Wherever a native went to any country, he was having relationships with women, and all the women have always shown so much love towards him, which actually appeared like a relationship with the spouse. The fact that Mercury and Venus are in the first house and are aspecting the seventh house—a strong desire from a previous birth—and that the seventh lord is associated with the tenth lord, who also exhibits Jara Yoga and has multiple relationships in the present life, confirms this.

Conclusion: 

Therefore, it is rather clear to claim that the processes of previous lives and incarnations have had a larger role in this current birth and suffering. This conclusion can be drawn from the case study that was just presented. I am expecting that now people can comprehend how to use past-life astrological principles with current birth sufferings, which I have mentioned above via native horoscopes and the past-life regression process of natives. I have explained this information via native horoscopes and the past-life regression process of natives. In the future, I plan to do additional case studies on former life astrology principles in order to provide users with a deeper comprehension of their own past lives.

I really hope that you have enjoyed both the aspects of previous life astrology that have been revealed by past life regression as well as the astrological methods that have been used to comprehend how one’s past and present lives are intertwined with one another.

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References, Sources, and links:

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[3]. Reincarnation: Who were you in past life? By Pallavi Tyagi | Source – http://m.speakingtree.in/spiritual-blogs/seekers/mysticism/reincarnation-who-were-you-in-past-life/53562.
[4]. All about Hinduism by sri swami sivananda and Yoga Sutra Patanajali | Source http://www.dlshq.org/download/hinduismbk.html.
[5]. Wikipedia and other Web resources.
[6]. Jamini Sutras by Sanjay Rath.
[7]. Saptarishis Research Group Discussion facts.
[8]. Based on the facts of Yogi Swami Sivananda ji.
[9]. Based on the facts of Avdhoot Baba Shivanand ji | Source – http://shivyog.com/pps.
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[12]. Samyama Samyama is defined in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali verses 3.1 through 3.6 as follows where the Sanskrit in Devanagari and IAST were sourced from Little and the English from Iyengar (1993: pp. 178–183). | Link – http://www.revolvy.com/main/index.php?s=Samyama.
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Revised Edition | Originally Written in April 2017 |

Based on true Life Events & Story | Republished – September 2023  

Introduction

This article, which I published in 2017 in the thick winter of Jammu and Kashmir, analyses the profound mysteries of past life astrology and the connection between past life regression and true life events of the native, whom I met through the close connection of a friend. The article is based on real-life facts and the events that I gathered through the investigation of the life events of natives in a mystical journey of native past and present life connections from the years 2009 to 2017 onward. An interesting point is that, when I was doing deep research on native life, Saturn transited over my Natal Ketu in the sign of Sagittarius in the winter of 2017.

Past Life Astrology, Idea and Experience 

In spite of the fact that I have no intention of disclosing the identity of the native nor drawing attention to the native’s private life concerns, the purpose of this article is to investigate the profound secrets of past life astrology and the relationship between past life regression and how these practices might assist us in evolving beyond them.

This article’s purpose is to provide a comprehensive discussion on the ways in which past life astrology and past life regression can assist you in comprehending the profound challenges you face in this life that remain unsolved but for which there are solutions that can be found by reading this article. It is my sincere wish that you will find this post fascinating to read by using the techniques of Vedic astrology and previous life regression.

Purpose of this Article : Why Past Life Astrology ?

The purpose of this article is to facilitate self-learning, foster comprehension, and facilitate personal growth in the realms of self-awareness and self-realization. Its aim is to assist individuals in comprehending and advancing their spiritual journey towards unity, spirituality, and in the pursuit of truth, which can be partially understood through the analysis of one’s birth chart. However, it is important to note that a comprehensive understanding can only be provided by a yogi or Siddha purush  ( A spiritual master) . In times of adversity, the acquisition of knowledge can serve as a guiding force, illuminating the way towards truth and enlightenment.

Now, let us commence the process of unravelling the intricate enigma of indigenous life experiences, systematically exploring each narrative through an engaging storytelling approach, articulated in my own unique manner with the help of Bhagavad Gita Quotes, Vedic Astrology principals, and little understanding on the  karma, Past life astrology and the past life regression principals.

I have high hopes that you will adore this.

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What is past life Astrology ?

Have you ever wondered about the mysteries of your past lives? Do you believe that your current life is influenced by the events and experiences of your previous incarnations? If so, past-life astrology and regression might hold the key to unlocking the secrets of your soul’s journey.

Past-life astrology is a branch of astrology that focuses on exploring the connection between your birth chart and your previous lives. It believes that the positions of the planets and other celestial bodies at the time of your birth can provide clues about your past life experiences, lessons, and karmic patterns.

By analyzing your birth chart, an experienced past life astrologer can uncover information about your past lives, such as the time period, geographical location, and significant relationships. This knowledge can help you gain a deeper understanding of yourself and the patterns that may be influencing your current life. 

Author View on Past Life Astrology, Spirituality and Karma cycle 

Although there is no other way to understand the past birth Karama process or what the soul went through in the previous birth or what it will bring to the new birth, God’s way and process of management and operations are way beyond our imagination to comprehend how the life and soul cycle is moving around the birth and death cycle.

This is despite the fact that there is no other way to understand the past birth Karama process. Because we are physiologically extremely small electrically charged energies existing in physical bodies with restrictions up to the material universe, it is not an easy task to explain the life cycle in a straightforward and simple manner.

 

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We won’t be able to comprehend how the deeper roots of the soul’s karmic accounts are related to the cycle of life and death until we are able to cultivate our Kundalini Shakti through intense spiritual penance. Until then, we won’t be able to do anything about it.

Role of Yogic Kriyas, Yogis and Past Life Astrology 

We are neither yogic people nor are we born as godly souls with extraordinary sensory abilities that allow us to experience futuristic visions or dreams and be able to understand for what purpose we took birth; however, there are certain methods through which we can understand how our past births are connected with our past karmas.

Past life regression therapy ( PLR)  is one of the common methods, and having extraordinary astrological knowledge about studying past birth astrological cases via various astrological charts is another.  However, in order to be successful, astrologers need to have a lot of experience collecting and analysing various life experiences with natal charts.

Context of Writing Article on Past life Astrology 

In this post, I have done the best I can to explain the processes of past birth astrology and incarnations as well as how a soul is associated with both prior and current karmas using the information and understanding that I have of certain astrological principles outlined in the Jamini and Nadi Sutras.

I hope that you find this article helpful. Even yet, there are a great number of gaps and inexplicable occurrences, making it impossible for me to explain everything in clear English. However, a yogi or a saint can better explain and comprehend everything on a deeper level thanks to their respective spiritual and yogic shaktis.

It is possible to communicate spirituality more effectively by using straightforward language and by taking a deeper and more nuanced approach to elucidating the Karama and rebirth processes.

When a soul undergoes rebirth into a new body, it forgets everything; the only things that remain attached to the soul are its qualities, which include its previous memories, activities, talents, skills, learning, and sufferings, as well as the events that occurred while the body was in existence.

The most significant aspect of this reality is the fact that the soul never forgets the very last instant before it departs from its physical body. The soul also retains a memory of how it feels right before it leaves its physical body and begins its trip to the hereafter.

Vedic Astrological Rules for Past Life Astrology 

Vedic astrology, rooted in the Vedas, Hinduism’s oldest sacred texts, emphasizes the connection between celestial phenomena and human experience. This astrological practice is based on the belief that the positions of celestial bodies at the time of an individual’s birth can influence their personality, life path, and karmic experiences.

Fundamentals of Past life Astrology 

The fundamental principles of Vedic astrology include the influence of planets, the twelve zodiac signs, and the birth chart (Kundali). Each of the nine planets—Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, and the ascending and descending lunar nodes—plays a crucial role in shaping an individual’s destiny. These celestial bodies interact with the twelve signs of the zodiac, which represent different aspects of human life and personality traits. The birth chart serves as a blueprint of an individual’s life, illustrating how these planetary influences manifest throughout their existence.

Vedic vs Western Astrology in Past life Astrology 

One key distinction between Vedic astrology and Western astrology lies in their approaches to karma and past life influences. While Western astrology often focusses on personality analysis and psychological aspects, Vedic astrology delves deeper into the concept of karma, positing that one’s present life circumstances are the result of past life actions. This perspective encourages individuals to acknowledge their past life influences, facilitating better understanding and resolution of current challenges.

More calculations based on the sidereal zodiac further enhance predictive accuracy in Vedic astrology, offering a unique and holistic view of one’s life journey.

Vedic philosophy and concept of past life Astrology

Vedic philosophy intricately weaves the notion of past lives into the understanding of the self, karma, and the cycle of rebirth. Central to this perspective is the concept of karma, which asserts that every action—be it good or bad—creates an impression that influences future experiences. This belief posits that the consequences of one’s deeds not only manifest in the present life but can also extend across multiple incarnations. Therefore, this belief views individuals as continuous beings shaped by their past incarnations.

Bhagavad Gita, Upanishads and Past life Astrology 

Vedic texts, particularly the Bhagavad Gita and the Upanishads, delve into these profound ideas, elucidating the concept of the soul (Atman) embarking on a series of rebirths. The Bhagavad Gita introduces the principle of eternal life, asserting that the soul is cyclical in nature, simply transitioning from one body to another. This cycle of samsara, or wandering through various forms of life, emphasises the importance of one’s actions in shaping the future incarnations.

Upanishads and Soul Understanding ( Knowledge of Self Realization )

The Upanishads expand on these themes by discussing the relationship between karma and the soul’s liberation (moksha). They indicate that understanding and mastering one’s karma is essential for breaking free from the cycle of birth and death. This liberation signifies the culmination of a spiritual journey where the soul reunites with the ultimate reality, transcending the material world. Through meditation and self-realization, individuals can attain insight into their past lives, fostering a deeper comprehension of their current life’s challenges and experiences.

Overall, Vedic philosophy provides a rich and nuanced framework for exploring the concept of past lives, emphasising the interconnectedness of actions, consequences, and spiritual growth across multiple lifetimes.

Astrological Indicators of Past Life Astrology and Karma

Specific astrological indicators are critical in Vedic astrology for interpreting past life karma within an individual’s celestial chart. These indicators primarily include the positioning of particular planets, houses, and zodiac signs, which often reveal significant experiences and lessons carried over from past incarnations. A planetary alignment could point to unresolved seismic issues, denoting areas of both challenge and opportunity.

Understanding Karmic Planets in the Past Life Astrology 

One of the key players in this analysis is the planet Saturn, often referred to as the planet of karma. Its placement can indicate past life responsibilities and the consequences of previous actions. For instance, if Saturn resides in the fourth house, it may imply lessons related to home, family, or emotional stability, suggesting that these themes have historical roots that need addressing in this lifetime.

Role of the 12th House in Past life Astrology 

Furthermore, the twelfth house commonly represents past life experiences and hidden aspects of one’s self. Planets or specific signs that prominently activate this house may suggest that the individual is carrying forward unresolved issues or debts from previous lives. The North and South Nodes of the Moon, known as Rahu and Ketu, play a significant role; they represent the lessons the soul must learn (Rahu) and the tendencies it must overcome (Ketu), offering further insight into karmic patterns.

Role of the Navamsa ( D9) chart in Past life astrology

Another vital analytical tool in this context is the Navamsa chart, or the D-9 chart, which offers deeper insights into an individual’s spiritual and relational karma. By examining the Navamsa chart, astrologers can uncover past life influences that are affecting one’s current relationships and personal growth. For example, a significant placement in the seventh house of the Navamsa may indicate unresolved issues with partnerships that have spiritual roots and need careful navigation in this lifetime.

By thoughtfully analyzing these astrological factors, one can gain a more profound understanding of their past life karma, ultimately aiding in the journey of self-discovery and spiritual development.

Applications of Past Life Astrology

Past life astrology offers a profound lens through which individuals can gain insights into their current life dynamics. By examining astrological placements and karmic debts from previous incarnations, one can decipher the influences that shape present experiences, relationships, and personal growth. Understanding these past life implications not only fosters introspection but also paves the way for self-improvement and healing.

Past life Astrology and Personal Growth

Personal growth is one practical application of past-life astrology. Individuals can analyse their natal charts to identify recurring themes or patterns that hinder their progress. For instance, an individual consistently facing challenges in relationships may benefit from understanding a past life’s lesson related to trust or communication. By acknowledging and addressing these issues, individuals can implement strategies to break negative cycles and foster healthier interactions.

Understanding Relationships via Past life Astrology 

Relationship dynamics is another significant area where past-life astrology plays a crucial role. By comparing charts with significant others, one can reveal karmic connections and unresolved issues stemming from previous lives. This astrological insight helps individuals navigate their relationships with awareness, enabling them to resolve past conflicts and create a more harmonious connection. Embracing these revelations allows for deeper emotional intimacy and encourages forgiveness.

Sadhna, Meditation, Spiritual practices and the Past life Astrology

Moreover, spiritual practices such as meditation and rituals can be instrumental in working through past life issues. Engaging in guided meditations focused on past life regression can facilitate the release of old traumas and help individuals align with their soul’s purpose in this lifetime. Incorporating rituals that honor past life energies can also aid in karmic healing, promoting a sense of closure and renewal.

Conclusion of Application of Past life Astrology

In conclusion, integrating insights from past life astrology into daily life can enhance personal growth, improve relationships, and facilitate holistic healing. By actively engaging with these tools, individuals can embark on a journey toward self-discovery, transforming past influences into pathways for a more fulfilling life.

Before Moving forward we need to understand few astrological pointers to decipher past life  astrology clues :

Decoding Natal Planetary Placements, Prarabdha karma and Past Life Astrology

 

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Any planetary placement in the natal chart sheds light on the Prarabdha and pending karma that are associated with the corresponding house. It’s only a sketch of your history, showing how Prarabdha and Rina were tied to that living creature and the house.

God has a plan for you when you are born into this world, and one of those plans is for you to either realise the prarabha, liberate yourself, or achieve moksha. However, only a yogi has the ability to free themselves from the bonds of their karma. What about the average member of the human race?

The second reason for this is that you are obligated to provide or do seva with regard to the bhava in question and any living creature that is considered to be a member of mankind. In layman’s terms, the second type of karma is known as your punya karma, which refers to your good deeds in the here and now.

The consequence of that punya, which you will receive in your subsequent birth, is that only God knows what he has in store for you.

Simply said, it is to carry out the obligation or duty that has been entrusted to you for the sake of a greater cause or to take part in the activities associated with that divine cause.

Role of the 9th house in Past life Astrology 
  • To understand astrology, readers should focus on the basic fundamentals in Jyotish, i.e., 9th is the bhagya, fortune, and root connection with any house; 4th shows it happiness, Mood & content nature  – good or bad it all depends how well any house is placed 4th from any bhava, it is the storage house of any  bhava that impacts your mind, happiness and mood ; 5th shows its purva punya; 7th shows its complement or completeness or an added part to it that helps to grow; 8th from any bhava shows its length or longevity; debts or missing dots; and 10th from any bhava shows karmic actions to any bhava.
Role of the Trik Bhavas ( 6th, 8th and 12th house) in Past life Astrology 
  • The 6th, 8th, and 12th lords ( Moksha Trikona) in natal charts reveal what you have inherited from the past, as well as what you have done and what you have left behind as in karmic state. The sixth house and its lord are concerned with the deeds, both good and evil, that resulted from your actions in the past. In your current birth, the sixth house reveals the service that you are obligated to perform for any given cause, its your house of action to the past life that is seen from 9th house that shows many karmic journeys of past life native has gone through.
Role of Jeeva Signs ( Sagittarius ) and Jeeva Graha ( Jupiter)
  • Same way Sagittarius sign ( 9th Sign ) , Retrograde Jupiter &  9th house shows root issues of past life that bind soul from many life journeys. This 9th house, also known as the “Blessings of the Past and New Life Mission of the Present” house, represents what you already have done.
  • Happy fruits from the past, which are the Dharama you have done in the past and received from the Dharama master ( Teacher and your Father ) , are the same Dharma that you have to spread again. It’s your sanchit karma, so deal with it. You must also give to others in order to maintain the temple in which you currently worship.
  • It’s the blessings you received in the past that you now have a responsibility to bestow upon others in the same way. You have an obligation to keep the promise that the Guru made to you in the distant past.
Role of the 12th House in Past life Astrology 
  • The 12th House, often known as the Root House of the Past Karmas, Storage of the karma, Subconscious part of the  life that is hidden in nature, ones private life that is connected with sleep and subconscious mind which is fourth from the ninth is the twelfth, which is the Rina of the Past or any debt that you have to exhaust in this life by giving it to the person with whom you are associated in current life.
  • Indicative of You are required to give back what you taken from someone in the past to the same person from whom you was associated.
  • It’s like going back in time to the house of debts. It’s the one that causes the most trouble. It is the domain of settling old obligations from the past.
  • Reason being our mind is the storage house of all the seen and unseen karmic actions  that’s why moon bring back all the karmic actions of past and is deeply connected with out present life.
Role of the 6th house ( Actions of Past life ) in Past Life Astrology 
  • 10th place from 9th is 6th, hence this is the 6th house. (Deeds Committed in the Past): This is what you did in the past, and in the same way, you have to examine the causes and ramifications of those actions in this incarnation of yourself.
  • You will now witness the results of your actions. It comes down to Karma from the Past vs Karma from the Current Birth.
  • It is your prardbha; it cannot be undone; it must pay back with the same degree of ferocity and anguish as it originally caused.
Role of the 8th house in Past Life Astrology 
  • 8th House: The Root Cause of Rebirth is located in the 8th House (12th from 9th). This indicates that whatever you have left to do, you need to complete it right away.
  • Unfinished Business that needs to be paid back. The same manner you bring about the downfall of others and the suffering that comes along with it, you will also have to experience the downfall of your own.
  • It’s Tat for Tat at this point. The same way that you transform other people is the same way that you see your own transformations occurring via the experiences and challenges that you go through in life.
Role of the 5th house in Past life Astrology ( Poorva Punya Karmas )
  • 5th House: 9th from 9th is 5th (Learning of Pasts- Poorva Punya Karma ): This represents what you have learnt in the past that you are responsible for passing on to other people and teaching them.
  • It’s your Sanchita, it’s your Dharma, and it’s the results of what you’ve done in the past in the form of good deeds in many past journeys of life.
Role of Retrograde Planets in Past Life Astrology 
  •  Retrograde planets in the chart shows what that burning desire, wish, or unfinished karma is that the native wants to complete in this life; house placements show the area of that desire or karma.
  •  Retrograde Jupiter shows past life native experiences, all sorts of environments, and everything about the past when you regress it back, whereas direct motion shows about these life native actions.
  • Same way Retrograde Saturn is all about your total karma and shows relationships with actions of past, present & future life.
Role of the Rahu-Ketu ( Nodes ) in Past life Astrology 
  •  Ketu is all about what you have already learnt, exhausted, and experienced in a past incarnation, while Rahu is all about what natives want to experience, which is burning in current life because of unfinished business and karmic leftovers.
  • Both Rahu and Ketu show burning desires from a previous existence. Because of this, everything that we try to learn and experience in this revolves around on the karmic punishment that a native has to go through when nodes afflict any bhava or planet in natal chat.
  • This is the reason why this is the case of current life leftovers and burning desires that one need to counter in any case.
Conclusion on Natal Placements and Past life Astrology 

I hope that these astrological hints will be sufficient for you to investigate past life travels in the subsequent section so that you can learn at your own pace and use what you’ve learned. Take a left turn, proceed further, and attempt to decipher the native life experiences and challenges. Now we will move further to understand more insights on what are Major indicators we require to Study Past life Astrology in the 2nd and 3rd part of this series and what is the tool we used to decode the mystery of native past life, we used method of Past life Regression, along with Jamini, Nadi and Parashari Astrology  Principals. First lets understand what is Past life Regression ( PLR) in the next part.

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Conclusion:

The entirety of the information necessary for you to understand native Karmic life issues, which I detailed in Part 1 together with occurrences from native life, has finally been presented.
In the second half, we will investigate how we might determine the timing of these events, as well as the fundamentals of Jamini, Nadi, and Vedic astrological principles. In addition, we will explore more on past life regression and its connection with the past life astrology.
Stay connected, never stop learning, and never stop sharing for the sake of people’s spiritual awareness and to grasp deeper links between unresolved mysteries and the karmic obstacles of life that can be tough to believe and find resolutions for.
People are able to gain a deeper understanding of the profound mysteries of life by consulting the Bhagavad Gita, engaging in past life astrology, and engaging in past life regression. In the context of contemporary life, those are things that are difficult to believe and process, but once individuals study and understand them with an open mind, they are able to grasp the true meaning of what they are saying. I have high hopes that some of life’s most fundamental karmic secrets may become clearer to you as a result of reading this article.

References, Sources, and links:

[1]. Past Lives & Future Lives | History of Past-Life-Understanding & Therapy | Source – truthbliss.com.
[2]. Regression | Source -http://www.liferesearchacademy.com/regression/regression.html.
[3]. Reincarnation: Who were you in past life? By Pallavi Tyagi | Source – http://m.speakingtree.in/spiritual-blogs/seekers/mysticism/reincarnation-who-were-you-in-past-life/53562.
[4]. All about Hinduism by sri swami sivananda and Yoga Sutra Patanajali | Source http://www.dlshq.org/download/hinduismbk.html.
[5]. Wikipedia and other Web resources.
[6]. Jamini Sutras by Sanjay Rath.
[7]. Saptarishis Research Group Discussion facts.
[8]. Based on the facts of Yogi Swami Sivananda ji.
[9]. Based on the facts of Avdhoot Baba Shivanand ji | Source – http://shivyog.com/pps.
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North Node in Astrology: Your Karmic Evolution, Past Life, and Soul’s Intention

North node in astrology

 

 Guest Article Written by Jane Angel 

Author Bio : Jane is a passionate hobbyist in the art of astrology, a co-owner of wisdomtavern.com. Wisdom Tavern is a deep playground for curious learners of astrology, where self-knowledge, self-elevation, and self-enlightenment become the central theme. It serves as a platform to help you develop the power of “self”.

 

What is the North Node or Rahu in Astrology?

In Vedic astrology , “Dragon’s Head” or North Node in astrology or Rahu and is associated with your life­’s purpose and spiritual developme­nt and shows about past life.

Did you know that in astrology, the North Node­ symbolizes your soul’s mission and karmic journey in this lifetime­?  According to Vedic Science, it’s often referre­d to as the “Dragon’s Head” and is associated with your life­’s purpose and spiritual developme­nt.

Interestingly, it always directly oppose­s the South Node, which repre­sents your past lives and dee­ply ingrained habits.

In your natal birth chart, your North Node place­ment reveals the­ areas of life that require­ development and the­ lessons meant for your soul’s growth.

It shines a light on the­ qualities and experie­nces that will aid in your soul’s evolution. On the othe­r hand, while the South Node re­presents comfort zones, the­ North Node signifies uncharted te­rritory beckoning your soul to explore ane­w.

The North Node’s sign, house placement, and aspects show the energies and themes you should embrace to align with your soul’s purpose.

Indeed, your nodal axis can provide the key to understanding your karmic journey in this incarnation.

North Node or Rahu in Past life Astrology: Your Karmic Evolution, Past Life, and Soul’s Intention

 

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Understanding Rahu and Ketu in Past Life Astrology

Rahu and Ketu are two significant lunar nodes in Vedic astrology, often associated with past life karma and spiritual lessons. These shadow planets do not have a physical form but are considered powerful due to their impact on an individual’s life journey and destiny.

According to Hindu mythology, Rahu and Ketu originate from the demon Swarbhanu. During the churning of the ocean of milk, Swarbhanu disguised himself to drink the nectar of immortality. However, he was discovered by the gods, and Vishnu severed his head. The head became Rahu, and the body turned into Ketu. This mythological tale underscores their karmic significance.

Rahu and Ketu in Birth Chart

In Vedic astrology, Rahu and Ketu are placed opposite each other in the birth chart, representing the axis of past and future life karma. Rahu is often linked with one’s desires and worldly attachments, while Ketu is associated with spiritual liberation and detachment. Together, they highlight the balance between material pursuits and spiritual growth.

Impact on Individual’s Life

The placement of Rahu and Ketu in a birth chart can reveal insights into an individual’s past life experiences and their influence on the current life. Rahu’s position may indicate unfulfilled desires or areas of obsessive focus, whereas Ketu’s placement can point to areas where one has already gained significant wisdom and is now seeking freedom from attachments.

Understanding the roles of Rahu and Ketu in past life astrology can provide valuable guidance for personal development. By acknowledging their influence, individuals can work towards balancing their karmic energies and achieving a harmonious life.

The Sign Placement of the North Node or Rahu

Curious about your North Node and its significance­? Your zodiac sign reveals the qualitie­s your soul must embrace to fulfill its divine purpose­!

Let’s dive into what each North Node­ sign placement signifies:

North Node or Rahu in Aries

With your North Node in Arie­s, the growth of your soul depends on de­veloping initiative, courage, and inde­pendence. This life­time revolves around taking action for yourse­lf, overcoming fears, and learning to le­ad.

Embrace your natural competitive nature­ and don’t shy away from confrontation. It is crucial to develop a strong sense­ of personal identity. Be willing to e­mbark on new endeavors and e­mbrace risks.

North Node or Rahu  in Taurus

In astrology, if your North Node is in Taurus, this life­time centers around attaining stability, savoring life­’s pleasures, and cultivating patience­. Nurture your unique talents and skills, e­ven if you must begin from scratch. Construct a depe­ndable support system and embrace­ the value of loyalty.

Rather than rushing into de­cisions, take the time to make­ thoughtful choices based on solid grounding. Delight in the­ sensual joys and comforts that surround you while mastering the­ art of simplicity.

North Node or Rahu in Gemini

With a North Node in Gemini, you are here to follow your curiosity, engage with people, and explore ideas. Focus on learning as much as possible in this lifetime and developing excellent communication skills. Welcome change and intellectual stimulation.

Share your thoughts, speak your truth, and make connections. Avoid being tied down to just one belief system, approach, or relationship. Stay youthful, witty, and quick on your feet.

North Node or Rahu in Cancer

If your North Node is locate­d in Cancer, this lifetime will re­volve around nurturing your sensitive and e­motional side. You should focus on developing de­ep connections with your family and loved one­s by remaining loyal, supportive, and affectionate­ towards them.

It is also important to take care of othe­rs while respecting your own ne­eds. Trust in your intuition and harness your creative­ abilities. Prioritize building a secure­ foundation, especially within the comforts of your home­. Remember not to shy away from vulne­rability.

North Node or Rahu in Leo

According to Wisdom Tavern, with the North Node­ positioned in Leo, your true purpose­ is to emit warmth and creativity, leading with passion while­ showcasing your unique talents. Allow yourself to radiate­ without apologies or false modesty.

Embrace­ fearless self-e­xpression and embrace your inhe­rently noble and gene­rous nature. Nurture your abilities, share­ your gifts, and make meaningful contributions. Open yourse­lf up to receiving love and appre­ciation while infusing playfulness and vibrant colors into eve­ry aspect of your life.

North Node or Rahu in Virgo

If your North Node is in Virgo, this life­time is all about applying yourself, paying attention to de­tails, striving for personal growth, and serving others. You should aim to de­velop practical systems and sharpen your analytical skills.

Maste­r the art of troubleshooting and have the­ ability to fix any flaws that arise. Share your intellige­nce humbly while assisting others inste­ad of showing off. Moreover, make sure­ to establish a connection with the broade­r environment around you. Lastly, reme­mber not to take yourself too se­riously.

North Node or Rahu in Libra

With a North Node in Libra, your purpose­ is to cultivate balanced and harmonious relationships and e­nvironments. Strive for fairness and avoid e­xtremes. Embrace the­ ability to see both sides of e­very issue.

Deve­lop charm, grace, and mediation skills while appre­ciating beauty in all its forms. Instead of competing, focus on coope­ration and compromise. Recognize the­ power that words hold. Surround yourself with art, music, and people­ who inspire you.

North Node or Rahu in Scorpio

If your North Node is in the­ sign of Scorpio, this lifetime will be focuse­d on exploring deep aspe­cts of yourself and forging intimate connections. Embrace­ significant transformations as you delve into the de­pths of your being. Take part in profound bonding expe­riences that lay your soul bare.

Se­ek understanding by embracing both your shadow side­ and the darkness within, rather than avoiding the­m. Nurture your psychic abilities, trust your intuition, and learn to e­mbrace vulnerability with great de­pth. Discover the art of unraveling myste­ries as you let go of obsessive­ thoughts and paranoia through direct experience­s.

North Node or Rahu in Sagittarius

You have arrive­d with the North Node in Sagittarius, guiding you on a journey of e­xploration and questioning assumptions. Embrace the fre­edom that surrounds you and envision the bigge­r picture. Take bold leaps of faith, chase­ after thrilling adventures, and e­mbrace new expe­riences wholehe­artedly.

Nurture an optimistic outlook on life and uphold e­thical integrity in all you do. Share your eve­r-expanding wisdom with others and find joy in defying socie­tal norms. Keep an open mind, avoiding arrogance­ and instead nurturing a curious spirit.

North Node or Rahu in Capricorn

If your North Node is in Capricorn, this lifetime is about establishing yourself professionally, taking responsibility, and gaining maturity. Learn the value of structural discipline versus total spontaneity.

Develop sound strategies and master essential skills. Welcome a degree of conventional success. Practice realistic self-reliance versus depending heavily on others. Lead by example.

North Node or Rahu in Aquarius

With a North Node in Aquarius, you are here to innovate, unite communities, and cultivate humanitarian ideals. Detach from biases and outdated paradigms. Embrace the unusual, eccentric, or avant-garde.

Consider the needs of the collective versus just yourself. Develop an independent, progressive spirit and use technology mindfully. Be willing to be different and challenge the status quo.

North Node or Rahu in Pisces

If your North Node is in Pisce­s, this lifetime is all about delving into the­ depths of your spirituality. It’s about cultivating empathy, letting go of e­go boundaries, and embracing your intuitive side­. Nurture your imagination and practice mystical expe­riences, creative­ pursuits, and visionary thinking.

Discover the power of de­votion instead of excessive­ skepticism. Embrace surrende­r and go with the flow rather than aiming to control eve­rything. Allow music, poetry, and time spent in nature­ to inspire you deeply.

 

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The House Placement of the North Node or Rahu

In this lifetime­, your soul growth is determined by the house­ location of the North Node in your chart. It signifies the­ area in your life where­ spiritual development ne­eds to occur.

Let’s explore­ the soul work associated with each house­!

North Node or Rahu in 1st House

With the North Node in the 1st house, your soul growth depends on establishing a strong identity, overcoming shyness, and learning independence.

Develop self-confidence, embrace your special talents and appearance, and shine as an individual. Take the initiative.

North Node or Rahu in 2nd House

If your North Node is place­d in the 2nd house, this lifetime­ will revolve around building self-worth, e­nsuring material security, indulging in life’s ple­asures, and nurturing your talents.

Make sure­ to cultivate and nourish your resources and skills while­ seeking meaningful work that aligns with your value­s. Embrace and appreciate the­ delightful experie­nces offered by e­ach of your five senses. 

North Node or Rahu in 3rd House

With a North Node positione­d in your 3rd house, you are encourage­d to embrace curiosity, explore­ concepts, nurture intelle­ct, forge connections, and refine­ your skills.

Embrace change as the vibrant e­ssence of life itse­lf. Engage in open discussions and strive to be­come an effective­ communicator who shares smart thoughts while also actively se­eking knowledge from othe­rs.

North Node or Rahu in 4th House

If your North Node is in the 4th house, this lifetime is about developing your inner foundations, deepening your roots, nurturing your sensitive side, and absorbing emotional nourishment from home and family. Establish security.

North Node or Rahu in 5th House

With the North Node in the 5th house, your soul growth depends on embracing your inner child, expressing individual creativity, accepting praise, leading passionately, and sharing your special gifts. Take risks to shine.

North Node or Rahu in 6th House

If your North Node is locate­d in the 6th house, this lifetime­ is all about dedicating yourself and fostering e­xpertise while se­rving others. It involves deve­loping practical systems and honing analytical skills. Take steps to re­fine yourself and pay attention to the­ finer details.

North Node or Rahu in 7th House

With a North Node in your 7th house­, your purpose is to create balance­d and harmonious relationships. Embrace cooperation ove­r competition and nurture charming social skills, an appreciation for be­auty, and strong diplomacy skills.

North Node or Rahu in 8th House

If your North Node is in the­ 8th house, this lifetime focuse­s on exploring deep e­motions, forming intimate connections, overcoming inse­curities, finding healing through self-discove­ry, and managing shared resources. It’s a journe­y of developing intuition.

North Node or Rahu in 9th House

In the 9th house­, when the North Node aligns with your soul’s journe­y, it becomes esse­ntial for you to embark on explorations, see­k truth, embrace life’s adve­ntures, gain wisdom, and find faith in something greate­r than yourself. North Node in the Ninth House urges you to question old, outdated assumptions along your spiritual journey. 

North Node or Rahu in 10th House

If your North Node is locate­d in the 10th house, this lifetime­ revolves around attaining significant goals. It entails achie­ving career success, gaining re­cognition in public circles, embracing responsibilitie­s, and eventually becoming an influe­ntial authority figure. A core aspect guiding this journe­y is leading by example.

North Node or Rahu in 11th House

You have a North Node­ in the 11th house, which means your purpose­ is to actively participate in groups, advocate for humanitarian ide­als, let go of biases, foster inde­pendence, and unite­ people through innovative approache­s. It’s important to consider the collective­ when navigating this path.

North Node or Rahu in 12th House

If your North Node re­sides in the 12th house, this life­time centers around dissolving your e­go, enhancing intuition, nurturing compassion, delving into your subconscious and spiritual depths, and e­mbracing inner growth.

Regards,

Jane 

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The Saturn, Mysterious Shani Sadesati and Karmic Remedies : Therapeutic Guide of Saturn – Part 2

SadeSati The Saturn, Mysterious Shani Sadesati and Karmic Remedies : Therapeutic Guide of Saturn – Part 2

The Saturn, Mysterious Shani Sadesati, and Karmic Remedies: A Therapeutic Guide to Saturn, Part 2

Compiled, Researched & Written by Rocky Jamwal | Vedic Siddhanta | Author

Introduction 

The phenomenon known as Shani Sade Sati holds considerable importance within the realm of Vedic astrology, garnering the interest of both astrologers and individuals throughout an extensive period of time. The prevailing belief suggests that it exerts a significant influence on the human existence, affecting diverse domains like professional pursuits, interpersonal connections, and physical well-being. This blog post aims to explore the complexities of Shani Sade Sati, its impacts, and the potential remedial actions that individuals might undertake to navigate through this phase. Shani Sade Sati refers to a significant astrological phenomenon in Hindu astrology that is associated with the planet Saturn.

 

The term “Shani Sade Sati” pertains to the celestial phenomenon wherein the planet Saturn (referred to as Shani) traverses three consecutive zodiac signs, namely the sign preceding an individual’s moon sign (known as Janma Rashi), the moon sign itself, and the subsequent sign. This transit spans a duration of seven and a half years. This particular transit may present difficulties, as Saturn is commonly linked to the concepts of discipline, duty, and diligent effort.

The Shani SadeSati encompasses three distinct phases:

Initial Stage: During this initial phase, the planet Saturn undergoes a transition through the zodiac sign that precedes the sign occupied by the moon. There is a prevailing belief that this phenomenon has a significant influence on an individual’s psychological and emotional state, frequently resulting in feelings of unease and apprehension.

The second phase is characterised by the transit of Saturn through the sign of the moon. The aforementioned phase is often regarded as having a significant influence on multiple facets of existence, including but not limited to one’s professional trajectory, interpersonal connections, and overall well-being. During this particular period, individuals may encounter many barriers and problems.

The third part of the Saturn transit involves the movement of Saturn to the zodiac sign immediately following the moon sign. It is widely considered that this particular phase is associated with a notable sense of relaxation and steadiness following the various hardships encountered in preceding stages.

 

The influence that Shani Sade Sati had

It is possible for people to face a variety of difficulties and roadblocks in a variety of facets of their lives during the season of Shani Sade Sati. The consequences of this phase might differ from person to person based on where Saturn is located in the individual’s birth chart and what sign the individual’s moon is in.

The following are some of the more common  effects of Shani Sade Sati:

  • Difficulties relating to finances
  • Concerns over one’s health
  • Issues with interpersonal connections
  • Professional setbacks
  • A state of emotional upheaval

Alternative Treatments and Safety Measures

 

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Even though Shani Sade Sati might bring about difficulties, there are a number of solutions and preventative measures that folks can do to lessen the impact of its adverse consequences.

1. Praise and Recitation of Mantras

It is possible to lessen the effects of Shani Sade Sati by engaging in regular worship of Lord Shani and by reciting mantras that are dedicated to Saturn. There is a widespread consensus that the Shani Gayatri Mantra and the Shani Beej Mantra are particularly useful.

2. Acts of Benevolence and Contributions

The potentially negative impacts of Saturn can be mitigated by participating in charitable activities and making financial contributions to those who are less fortunate. On Saturdays, it is considered fortunate to make donations of black sesame seeds, black clothing, or anything that have been ironed.

3. The Use of Gemstones for Their Healing Properties

When worn, alternate gemstones such amethyst (also known as jamunia) might help mitigate the unfavourable effects of Saturn’s energies. However, before choosing to wear any gemstone, it is essential to discuss your options with an experienced astrologer.

4. Carry out the necessary remedial rites.

Bringing Saturn into harmony through the performance of rituals such as the Shani Puja or the Shani Homa can help mitigate the effects of the Shani Sade Sati. Before engaging in these ceremonies, it is best to obtain the advice of an experienced astrologer or priest in order to avoid any missteps.

5. Practice’s of Yoga and Meditation

Regular practise of meditation and yoga might assist persons in keeping their mental and emotional equilibrium during the trying times of Shani Sade Sati. These practice’s have the potential to alleviate stress as well as improve general well-being.

6. Good Karma and Self acceptance 

One can make amends for their previous misdeeds and transform unfavourable circumstances into advantageous ones if they repeat the actions of those who have done good. Those who give to charitable causes and make peace with their karma are able to release themselves from the burden of dwelling on their past misdeeds. It is important to maintain one’s practise of donating food goods to charitable institutions as well as to those members of society who are disadvantaged , downtrodden or in need.

7.Respecting Parents, Grand Parents and elder people 

During the time that the sade sati phase is active in your life, you should make sure that you always treat your parents, grandparents, and any other people who are your age or older with respect. This includes showing proper etiquette when interacting with anyone who is older than you. If you don’t, you face the risk of incurring the wrath of Shani Devta, which is something you won’t be able to overcome no matter how hard you try. If this happens, you won’t be able to do anything about it.

You are sabotaging Saturn and your professional life if you are not well-grounded in reality, humble, and respectful towards elders and parents. Even if Saturn is perfectly situated in your horoscope but afflicted or unafflicted, your life will be devastated regardless of the state it is in.

When you do not have a healthy respect for your parents, gurus, or other authority persons in your life, this is the situation you will find yourself in.

After getting married, many indigenous people shirk their responsibilities towards their parents, elders, and grandparents. Additionally, some people forsake their parents and begin a new life away from them, while others send their parents to a foreign country or just let them starve to death.

This is the anger of Lord Karma and the curse that your parents have placed upon you. I have seen examples of this behaviour occurring all over the place. Stopping this practise is essential if one wishes to have a happy existence and stay away from unnecessarily drawing the wrath of Shani Devta into their own lives. Keep in mind that Shani has the deepest affection for his mother and is always courteous towards his elders. Keep in mind that Shani is always respectful towards his elders. This is something that you ought to think about and give some thought to.

8. Taking care of Pets and animals.

One has the option of either donating to charitable groups that assist in the care of animals and other living beings or taking personal responsibility for the upkeep of smaller pets, animals, and other living beings that are unable to speak for themselves or produce food for themselves. notably black birds, ravens, black dogs, and other such creatures.

9.Helping Servants, Labors communities and poor childrens.

Always serve servants, labourer communities, and children with dignity and self-respect, and do not treat them badly while you are running shani sade sati; otherwise, one can face the anger of karma upon them.

10.Performing Sevas in Charity, Food organizations, and Langer in temples, Guru Dwara . 

Donate items like as food and clothing, take part in extended acts of service, and engage in other charitable activities in order to maintain their involvement in charitable and seva activities directed towards elderly people.

Author note :

Involving  himself/herself in Punya karmas and charity is widely seen as very effective during Shai Sade sati, and most importantly, accepting the karmas is most useful, and following the ways of self-acceptance, self realization, Guilt and surrendering towards the Ishwar is the best solution to sail through Shai Sade sati in an effective way. If you try to fight with destiny you may not able to understand how sade sati going to transform you in a positive manner rather one will settle down in frustration and  cursing others during the period of Shani sade sati.  

If folks are prepared with the appropriate treatments and safety measures, they will have an easier time navigating through this time period. People are able to alleviate the bad effects of Shani Sade Sati and harness the positive energies connected with it if they worship Lord Shani, engage in charitable acts, that provide protection, execute restorative rituals, and embrace meditative and yoga practice’s.

Unraveling the Mystery of Shani Sadesati: A Comprehensive Astrological Guide

The Saturn, Mysterious Shani Sadesati and Karmic Remedies : Therapeutic Guide of Saturn – Part 2

In the previous part on mystery of Saturn and its relationship with karma  , we tried to understand the complete analysis of Saturn from every aspect; in this part, our focus will be primarily on the Shani Sade sati, how it is going to impact individual lives, and what a person could do to adhere during the Shani Sade sati process of 7.5 years.

Astrological Understanding of Shani Sadesati 

 

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What actually is Shani SadeSati’s detailed understanding from the author’s viewpoint?

True Meaning of Shani Sade Sati

Sade Sati refers to the period of testing and learning that occurs during Saturn’s transit through the zodiac signs of the 12th, 1st, and 2nd houses from the moon’s natal position over the course of 7.5 years. In the meantime, Saturn has an influence on the natal moon’s 4th and 8th houses, which are respectively related to the mind and health. In order to get a grasp on Sadesati, one must first comprehend what the term “Sadesati” refers to and the role that karmas play in our everyday lives. It is essentially a testing and transformation phase of the karmic actions or praradbha from previous births, and its purpose is to sort out our deeds and help us discover the genuine core of what one should do in any incarnation.

The karmic Actions 

Either you have to face the karmic actions of your deeds from this birth or you have to face the karmic actions of your deeds from 100 years ago, which you either committed in conscious or non-conscious mind, but the law of Karama is that one needs to pay back those sins in any event. Whether you did them in conscious or non-conscious mind. Chances of driving them away or moving away from them are solely dependent on the benevolent intention of the supreme being, which may be to lessen it or increase it depending on how completely you devote yourself. Despite the fact that the principles of karma are absolutely unwavering and divine, if you perform your current karma with the utmost devotion and bhakti bhava, you will be rewarded with a higher state of consciousness.

True Essence 

The essence of sade-sati is to become aware of your unfinished and outstanding karmic obligations, which you have either ignored or disregarded in one or more of your previous lifetimes. If the problem was the sins you had committed, then the period of sade-sati would be a tremendously transformational and intense experience for you. If your Saturn is in its retrograde or ak position, the Saturn Sadesati phase will be a soul-transforming experience for you. Although it will bring you many of ups and downs, it will also make you a sincere devotee of the almighty and highly spiritual so that you can complete the responsibilities that have been given to you or those that have been outstanding from the past.

What matters the most ?

If a person is pure and virtuous from the depths of their soul, or if he is performing his current kiryamani or aagmi karma with the utmost and most selfless care, then there should be no need to worry about or fear sade-sati. If Saturn is digbali or exalted (which means that you are blessed by the Narayana), and if it is well situated in the chart or has good shadbala strength, or if it is well placed in the Saptavargi or Dashavargi charts, then sade-sati would be a blessing to that Native. On some level, he would consider himself a disciple of Karma or Shanidev.

One who believes in and practises the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita and the law of karma does not ever have cause for concern as a result of the karmic consequences of his acts; those who do have cause for concern are those who have been tainted by the six vices in any one of their previous births.

First Phase :  ( Saturn is transiting 12th from Moon )

Saturn’s cycle of 7.5 years can be broken down into three distinct phases using astrology. The first phase of the process instructs and enlightens us through the medium of significant life lessons that are imparted to us by the close relationships (wife, children, friends, loved ones, mother, father, guru, etc.) that we have in our homes. During this time, one can gain a lot of knowledge, both positively and badly, but in the end, everything will work out well for you once Saturn has crossed over their natal degree in their transit chart.

For instance, if Saturn is situated at 15 degrees in your natal chart, the first phase of sade-sati would begin to have an effect on you somewhere around the middle of the first phase of 2.5 years. This would be the time period during which you would be able to begin gaining experience from your life and learning new things.

2nd Phase :  ( Saturn is transiting over Moon )

In the second phase of Sade-sati, we learn about the individualities and weaknesses that we bring upon ourselves as a result of our thoughts and aspirations. In this place, Saturn eliminates our feeble thoughts and never-ending desires, and in reality, it is the primary factor responsible for your birth. When you are able to gain wisdom from your experiences in the past, the Moon will reveal the underlying reason or cause for your previous births.

Lessons and sufferings would be either health sufferings, mental weakness, or anxiety, by enforcing severe discipline in our mind and helping us understand that we must let our desires and greed go out and become satvik from ideology, and that we should not strive to stick to them in order to damage others. This would allow us to learn that we must let our desires and greed go out and become satvik from ideology.

In this place, the locals learn that in order to realise how we must surrender our desires, we must first suffer psychologically and physically. It’s possible that those desires or greeds will become the underlying causes of misery for others in a future life. Therefore, you should always keep a close eye on both your actions and your thoughts over what it is that you are doing in your current life.

3rd Phase :  ( Saturn is transiting 2nd from Moon )

The third phase of Saturn’s Sadesati phase of life provides us with some much-needed rest in our lives and teaches us about the significance of our karmic and familial obligations in the material world. Saturn reminds us in this instance that we must not abandon or split our responsibilities towards our families and that we must instead carry them out in a responsible manner without compromising our own ambitions.

Here, the Lord of Karma tells us that we must not be lazy in all of the family tasks and goals that we have; he shows us why Kutuambh and the relationships that live in them are so vital, and that we must fulfil them with responsibilities. I really hope that this sheds some light on what Lord Shanidev was trying to educate us by way of our fundamental reasons for being born.

 

Introspection on a More General Level and Saturn’s Traits : Understanding 

 

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General Ideology 

When Saturn moves through the twelfth, first, and second houses of a person’s natal moon, an important astrological event known as Saturn Sadesati occurs. It is considered that the native will face both good and bad fortune throughout this seven and a half year transit. Changes in one’s personal and professional lives are possible during Saturn’s Sadesati. To get through this time with your wits about you, it’s important to know the broad characteristics of this transit and how it might affect you specifically.

Saturn Sadesati is a time when one’s patience, tenacity, and endurance are put to the ultimate test. It’s not uncommon for it to cause problems in a person’s professional life, personal relationships, physical health, and financial stability. It’s worth noting, though, that not everyone feels the effects of this time period to the same degree.

Saturn Sadesati’s initial phase begins when the planet moves into the natal moon’s twelfth house. Detachment, introspection, and an increased awareness of the spiritual can characterise this time period. It’s natural for people to reevaluate their life’s trajectory, priorities, and connections during this time.

When Saturn moves into the natal moon’s first house, a new era will begin. During this time, Saturn is in its most restrictive position, ushering in a time of great upheaval and difficulty. A person’s life may be hampered by problems in their professional life, their health, or their personal connections. It’s important to keep your feet on the ground, reach out for help, and keep a positive outlook at this time.

When Saturn moves through the second house from the natal moon, the Sadesati cycle has completed. After enduring difficulties, this period typically ushers in welcome respite and stability. Career advancement, strengthened interpersonal connections, and a sense of personal fulfilment are all possibilities. This final stage is all about putting everything you’ve learnt so far into practise.

Saturn Sadesati’s influence on people can be profound, leading to personal growth and new insights. It’s a time for introspection, learning from one’s mistakes, and developing as a person. The difficulties encountered at this time of change frequently force people to step outside their comfort zones and teach them to rely on their own resources.

Saturn Sadesati might bring professional delays, setbacks, and even career shifts. People should use this time to reevaluate their career aspirations, make any necessary adjustments, and keep going no matter what comes their way. The experiences gained at this time can pave the way to prosperity and security in the future.

Saturn Sadesati can put a strain on relationships by revealing any flaws or incompatibilities. It may lead to fights, breaks, or the recognition of the need for more dedication and mutual understanding. Healthy relationships may require extra effort in the areas of communication, tolerance, and compromise during this time.

Saturn Sadesati can cause difficulties with both mental and bodily health. Self-care, getting medical help when necessary, and living a healthy, well-rounded lifestyle are all important ways for individuals to deal with the stresses of this change. Saturn Sadesati might bring up monetary difficulties or unanticipated costs. Avoid making hasty financial judgements and instead put money aside for the future.

As with every significant astrological transit, the Sadesati of Saturn will have varied affects on different people. In spite of the challenges it may present, adversity can be used to grow immensely as a person and as a spiritual being. It will be easier for people to confront this period with preparation, courage, and optimism if they are familiar with the features of Saturn Sadesati and its probable impacts.

Core Understandingon Sadesati 

Most people are aware of Saturn, a planetary body characterised by its slow movement and icy nature, which evoke an air of imminent devastation. Saturn (Namely Mundane or Medini jyotish) is well known to those who have ever been curious about how the movements of the stars and planets affect human life and mundane affairs. The vast majority of astrological viewpoints see this heavenly body as the most malevolent of all. The acts are frequently accompanied by difficulties, blockages, and time constraints.

When the rare celestial event known as the Saturn transit (or the Shani Sade Sati according to natal astrological phenomena) occurs, it can bring about profound shifts in perspective and insight into one’s own life. According to natal astrology, this occurrence is called the Shani Sade Sati. Depending on where the moon is in the horoscope and its current state, this exceedingly rare astrological event occurs once every thirty years during the course of a person’s lifetime, and lasts for seven and a half years each time but the question is why moon has to see ? Lets understand why moon considering factor in  this.

How come Moon plays role in sadesati ?

 

Why concentrate on the moon for sadesati ? Because it keeps track of all of one’s karmic deeds from prior lifetimes. It exposes hidden desires, both positive and negative, that are constrained by the chart’s North and South Nodes. Because the person is experiencing difficulties caused by the Nodes, we may experience its most detrimental impacts during the Sade Sati.

People who believe Shani is rumoured to direct its attention towards the moon, which is thought to cause immense mental and emotional suffering for people, but in reality, Saturn has a strong influence over their brains (Moon, Mind & Thoughts, the subconscious part of the brain (Mercury)), which is why they demand self-discipline. People who are convinced that Shani is rumoured to turn its attention to the moon.

Why are people afraid during sadesati?  What exactly is it about “observing the moon” that causes individuals to react with such apprehension?  This moon phase is associated with an increase in both internal and subjective suffering.

Because the moon represents both the intellectual and emotional elements of the human experience, this phase of the moon is associated with increased degrees of both. That is why Saturn’s transit over the moon is more crucial than other planets for sadesati, since the mind surrounds itself with concepts of thoughts and wishes and holds secret desires, hidden intentions and agendas towards self and others. When the mind is corrupt, it is extremely likely that one’s own character will be doubtful in nature, and in reverse, one will engage in wrongdoing, which is the source of sorrow in sadesati.

When those who have encountered the astrological phenomenon known as Sade Sati share their stories, a recurrent theme that emerges is the massive disruption that occurred in their lives. This is a recurring issue that comes up when people who have encountered Sade Sati talk about their particular experiences.

This sentiment is generally summed up by the repeated comment, “My life has been completely upended, stopped, or everything has fallen,” but this is not true; it demonstrates that you have restarted your life with a fresh start after experiencing all of life’s transformations, lessons, and learning.

Saturn is well recognised for moving through all of the houses of the horoscope. Despite this, it is often assumed that the outcomes influenced by Saturn’s influence are generally bad in around 9 of the 12 houses. The type of these impacts, on the other hand, is determined not only by the basic configuration of the horoscope, but also by the planetary periods that are currently active in the solar system.

Because Saturn is regarded as one of the more problematic heavenly bodies, the phenomena known as Sade Sati is commonly associated with the expectation of a period of unhappiness. It also indicates that the disruptions in one’s life caused by this occurrence are often negative. Can we be certain that this is the case? During this time, a large number of politicians, celebrities, and artists climbed to the top of their fields and gained global acclaim.

People who have achieved truly coveted goals, substantial employment transformations, transferring to new regions, or inheritances are more likely to be a part of our social network. We are also likely to meet people who have successfully achieved desired familial or parental connections, made substantial professional transitions, or made significant career transfers. This phenomenon operates as both an intellectual and an experienced trigger, causing profound changes within ourselves. It is critical to acknowledge that some adverse effects will arise in this particular situation. It may be tough to maintain a cheerful attitude when there is only a modest amount of outside assistance.

Because the start of Sadesati coincides with the time of year when elderly family members, such as grandparents or other senior relatives, often die, people frequently dwell on their own mortality during this part of Sadesati. The social sphere in which we operate is marked by a number of constraints and demands, and as a result, consideration of our unique views and aspirations is sometimes overlooked. A range of repercussions may be observed within various cycles that each span two and a half years. People in close touch with the subject, notably parents, will most likely feel the negative impacts in the early stages.

The existence of planetary traits may contribute to financial difficulties, excessive expenditure, and debt accumulation. There is a chance that the existence of a planetary aspect will be harmful to the father’s health and will lower the individual’s wealth. There is always the option to relocate or immigrate to another country. The next phase is distinguished by a preoccupation with lunar-related matters as the most pressing concern. According to reports, moms’ health and happiness are declining at an alarming rate. The rates of mortality among people who are parents are quite high throughout this time period.

Depression, social isolation, and existential perplexity are the three most common sorts of suffering in Manas. Saturn has the potential to influence a person’s physical health via influencing the first house. This is due to the fact that the first house represents the body.

The existence of several ailments, or their severity, leads to a decline in the individual’s overall health. It has been observed that the seventh house has a detrimental impact on family dynamics, which frequently leads in the breakup of marriages in modern civilization. The presence of this aspect in the 10th house implies that one’s work and professional endeavours may be hampered by barriers and challenges. It implies that you are likely to confront difficulties, such as changing careers or being dismissed from your current employment.

Difficulties in interpersonal relationships with relatives, children, and other family members (2nd house from the Moon, with an aspect on the 4th house), health issues (with an aspect on the 8th house), and unexpected shocks and situations of force majeure continue to be a problem during the third cycle. During this cycle, financial losses and obstacles remain a problem.

The third appearance of Sade Sati, and occasionally the fourth, marks the culmination of our time on this mortal coil. Now is the moment to call it quits, take a step back, acknowledge that the end of the life cycle is unavoidable, and commit to making the required preparations ahead of time. Shani’s most crucial function is to point us in the direction of our ultimate objective.

When presented with fortunate circumstances, when they receive assistance from their social network, and when they benefit from their parents’ guidance, it is normal for people to fail to think on the existential purpose of their life. Instead, they bask in the pleasures bestowed upon them by their good karma, fooling themselves into believing that this will continue perpetually. As individuals, we frequently feel a sense of grandiosity in connection to our significance because we believe that we are the architects of our own fates and that we have power over our own destinies.

Saturn generates settings in which people feel separated from others, unable to receive help from other sources, and compelled to assume complete responsibility for their own actions and behaviours. Individuals are prompted to pause and think on their actions as a result of life’s interruptions and a sense of material shortage. As a result, they assess the fundamental impulses that drive their ambitions.

It is vital to acquire virtues like as humility, diligence, discipline, self-control, acceptance of the higher will, devotion to dharma, cessation of attributing blame to others, and acceptance of personal responsibility for one’s circumstances throughout this period of time. It is also critical at this time to nurture attributes such as dharma, or the path of righteousness. It is critical that we recognise and value the circumstances that have been predetermined for us.

It is critical to make a concentrated effort to overcome impulses towards judgement and impatience while also prioritising character development through the cultivation of traits such as modesty, commitment, and sympathy. It is critical to quit thinking of oneself as the most important person in the world and instead devote one’s life to the selfless service of others and a higher power. The more one’s affinity for higher powers and commitment to the spiritual journey, the more at ease one will be in navigating this era. This is due to the fact that both higher powers and the spiritual path provide a sense of purpose and significance. People have the opportunity to improve their resilience and overall health if they correctly interpret Saturn’s teachings.

Understanding the Phase of  Shani Sade-Sati : King Vikram Aditya 

 

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Story Begins 

Legends from the time of King Vikramaditya serve as the basis for this story. Once upon a time, the seven gods who presided over the days of the week met in council. There is also the presence of Rahu and Ketu. Both Rahu and Ketu point to a single question. Which god has the biggest influence among us? was the question posed. There was no agreement on this matter.

As a result, they looked to Devraj Indra for a ruling. Devraj Indra believed that the other gods would be dissatisfied with his judgement if he decided in favour of any one of them. Respectfully, he said to the gods, “Esteemed divinities, I, too, possess qualities akin to your own.” So, I’ve been thinking a lot about how difficult it is to rank people on a scale of greatness. So, how can I go about doing something so discerning? I can’t give an objective evaluation.

Everyone should seriously consider making a trip to Earth. Throughout history, King Vikramaditya has stood out. His outstanding judicial abilities have earned him worldwide acclaim and respect. At the story’s climax, every god and goddess presented themselves to King Vikramaditya.

When all the gods showed up at King Vikramaditya’s court, he showed them the utmost respect and begged them for help in whatever way they could. The people told him about their plight. Vikramaditya found the mission extremely difficult. However, the king took on this challenge with grace because of his strong sense of responsibility.

As a result of his deliberation, seven thrones were set up. Gold, bronze, brass, tin, zinc, mica, and iron were used in the sequential construction of the thrones in question. The attendees were assigned seats according to a numbered system. The gold throne was number one, and the iron throne was in third place. Then, King Vikramaditya humbly prayed to the seven gods, asking that they bless the throne in their own unique ways. The Sun god Surya sat on the golden throne, while the planet Saturn’s respresentative, Shani, chose the iron throne.

When the seven gods took their places, Vikramaditya addressed them: “You are entitled to decide your own placements, and no other influence may impose my judgements onto you. Hearing this, the god Shani (also known as Saturn) got up from his seat and spoke to King Vikramaditya, expressing his displeasure at being placed at the bottom of the godly hierarchy.

You don’t know the half of what I’m capable of. The sun stays in one Zodiac sign (Rashi) for almost a month, and in Mars for about a week and a half. Jupiter, in contrast, can stay in a Zodiac for up to thirteen months, while Mercury and Venus can only stay for a single month. The movements of Rahu and Ketu follow a cyclical pattern every eighteen months.

However, my authority only allows me to rule over a zodiac sign for a period of time between 2.5 and 7.5 years. The term “Sade Sathi” is widely used to describe this era. Because of the Sade Saathi era, even the most powerful gods were afraid. When people were angry with Rama, the result was not his elevation to the throne but rather his expulsion. It is now your turn, so be ready. After he finished expressing these ideas, Shani went back.

During the brief “Sade Sathi” time, Shanidev seized control of Vikramaditya’s Zodiac. The sade sathi period of the monarch then began and lasted for seven and a half years. Shani Dev posed as a horse trader and travelled to the kingdom governed by Vikramaditya, where he offered the monarch and queen a variety of exceptionally beautiful horses.

The Story Begins: The Sadesati and the King Vikramaditya 

 

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People were also saying nice things about the horses in question. When King Vikramaditya heard about the strange horses, he sent Ashawapal to find the best one possible. When Ashawapal returned with a beautiful horse, the king was so overjoyed that he immediately wanted to ride it. However, at one point during his ride, the horse suddenly and with incredible speed disappeared into thin air. After a short while, the king found himself in the middle of a vast and forested area.

The person clearly appeared exhausted. The huge size of King Vikramaditya’s kingdom presented a number of difficulties. Shanidev, a deity in Hinduism, was blamed for everything that went wrong.

At the Ujjaini palace, Queen Madenlekha voiced her concern for King Vikramaditya. Shani Dev was the religion of choice for Queen Madenlekha. The woman begged Shani Dev to intervene so that her husband wouldn’t be in danger. Shanidev promised to free your husband after hearing your pleadings on behalf of Queen Madenlekha, but only if he could fulfil his karmic duties.

Due to King Vikramaditya’s absence, there were few state ceremonies held in his honour. After a long journey, Vikramaditya reached a nearby city, where he met an accomplished businessman. That other businessman also forgot to introduce Vikramaditya. King seemed like he was trying to beg for money. Compassionately, the shopkeepers drove him back to his house and set up food delivery. On that day, thanks to the beneficence of the deity Shani Dev, business owners received higher profits.

Beginning of Therapeutic Story

 

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But he saw this person (known only as the King) as a stroke of luck. Keeping this in mind, he decided to keep him living in his home and working for him.

The king was going through a Sade Sathi period. The guy moved into the businessman’s home while using a false name. After some time had passed, the entrepreneur’s children were united in marriage. Within the framework of this marriage, it was Vikramaditya who took on the mantle of responsibility. Together, he and the daughter of a mutual business associate went shopping for wedding essentials. Vikramaditya met Shanidev, who was acting undercover during a business deal, but eventually revealed his genuine identity. Vikramaditya was then shown a picture of a duck by Shanidev.

Everything in the marriage seemed to be going smoothly. The bride’s jewellery mysteriously vanished before the wedding. A duck, as illustrated in the accompanying pictorial representation, swallowed the necklace. The business owner’s wife questioned the king about the necklace, but the king was at a loss to explain its significance to her.

The suspect was apprehended by a King Chandrasen loyalist because he or she suspected the monarch of being a thief.

It was widely believed that King Vikramaditya’s greatest threat came from King Chandrasen. King Chandrasen was filled with overwhelming happiness at seeing Vikramaditya. He gave the order for his troops to cut off both of King Vikramaditya’s limbs at the same time. Vikramaditya spoke out in surprise when he heard this order. His hands and feet were nonetheless chopped off by the soldiers.

Beginning of Punishment ;Lessons & Life Learning 

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Both of the king’s limbs had been amputated. He was standing around like a homeless person. After seeing someone working on an oil seed crusher, often known as a “Teli,” the observer felt sympathetic towards the operator. In addition to feeding him, he drove him back to his house. In addition, he treated the king’s wounds, and after a few days, Teli taught him how to use the bullocks and the grinding machine effectively. Vikramaditya is currently at full operational capacity. Time continued to tick along. Sade Sathi’s rule was coming to a close.

The king was preoccupied with his chores on a night when he was alone. A musical composition was being sung by the person. The vocals had a soothing, tuneful sound. The person in question was disturbing the nighttime peace with their vocalisations. A princess in the nearby kingdom heard a beautiful song, and she became deeply enamoured with the singer, named Vikramaditya.

The royal lady called for her butler and introduced the entertainer to him. A short time later, the servant came back and informed the princess that the singer in question was a subordinate of Teli who also happened to have a physical impairment. Princess, after witnessing the aforementioned performance, decided to wed the singer in question so that she wouldn’t have to go through life alone. Princess’s parents were hurt and angry when they found out about this decision. But they were ready to make that call in the end.

The king, who is the princess’s father, addressed the Teli with the goal of proposing a marriage alliance. The king gave Teli orders to help arrange the wedding of the disabled man to the king’s daughter. Although Teli first had reservations about getting married, she eventually changed her mind and showed more enthusiasm for the institution of monarchy.

The marriage between the princess and Vikramaditya, who is handicapped, had been dissolved. However, the princess’s parents voiced their disapproval. King Vikramaditya got a little shut-eye during the nighttime hours of his honeymoon. King Vikramaditya dreamed that the god Shani Dev appeared to him and told him that in the pantheon of gods, he was at the bottom. The aforementioned occurrences occurred as a result of my viewpoint being influenced by your particular experiences.

This person’s poor decision-making has caused them a great deal of emotional suffering. However, the time of Sade Sathi is over. The news brought the king great happiness, and he immediately began praying to Shani dev in the hopes of avoiding future misfortunes of the same nature.

The god agreed to the king’s pleadings and then disappeared.
When King Vikramaditya awoke, he was shocked to find that his hands and feet still looked the same. The princess and her family were overjoyed to be present for this. The monarch (the princess’s father) was overcome with joy and thankfulness upon learning of the presence of a disabled individual who bore the title of monarch Vikramaditya.

This information was quickly transmitted to all areas and those nearby. The commercially active person learned about this as well, and felt regret for their treatment of Vikramaditya as a result. He went up to Vikramaditya and apologised humbly for his behaviour, saying, “I sincerely apologise for my inappropriate conduct towards you.”

In addition, he invited him to join him for supper. King Vikramaditya obligingly agreed to the man’s request, and the next day he attended a dinner party at the mansion of a wealthy businessman. King Vikramaditya made the following declaration while dining at the home of a wealthy businessman: “I shall partake of my evening repast within the very chamber where the aforementioned necklace was misplaced.”

Without asking any questions, the businessman set up the dinner in the allotted space. The Vikramadityas were stunned to discover that the necklace’s source was the identical duck shown in the painting. Everyone present in the house witnessed the imaging phenomenon. The businessman was so overjoyed that he also decided to set up a marriage between his daughter and Vikramaditya.

After being away for a while, King Vikramaditya has returned to his domain. When Vikramaditya returned to his kingdom victorious, Queen Madenlekha was overjoyed. After this, King Vikramaditya ordered his courtiers to employ drums to announce an important announcement during the next court session.

The statement highlighted God Shani’s strength by comparing it to that of other deities. As a result, the courtiers were commanded to show their devotion to Shani dev by fasting every Saturday.

As a result, King Vikramaditya instituted a weekly sacrosanct ceremony on Saturdays throughout his dominion to pay homage to Shani Dev. This ends the story of Vikram Aditya and Shade Dev, which gives us lessons about humility, honesty, and how karma gets fruitful.

 

(Reference and Source: Greatness of Saturn: A Therapeutic Myth by Robert E. Svoboda)

 

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Vedic and Religious Remedies for Saturn Sade sati and Dasha periods:


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1.In order to demonstrate devotion to Shani Dev, it is customary to ignite a mustard oil lamp within the temple premises, specifically in front of the Shani Dev Idol, on a weekly basis. This ritual is to be observed on Saturdays, either for a duration of 11 consecutive Saturdays or 7 consecutive Saturdays during the nighttime hours or one should make a practise for whole life.

2.On Saturdays, it is customary to distribute Khichdi, a dish prepared with Kaali Maa Ki Daal and rice, to both the impoverished individuals and the devotees at the Shani Mandir or shrine.

3. Utilize black sesame seeds and black lentils (Vigna mungo) in conjunction with til or mustard oil, afterwards applying the resulting mixture onto the iron or black stone idol of Shanidev situated within the temple. Perform this task on a weekly basis, specifically on 40 consecutive Saturdays or alternatively on 11 consecutive Saturdays or one can follow it for whole life, make sure intension should be with mercy and self resolution .

4.On a designated day, individuals may provide leather chappals, blankets, and umbrellas to underprivileged individuals in need, in the vicinity of the Shani temple.

5.On a designated day of the week, specifically Saturday, individuals are encouraged to provide sustenance to individuals afflicted with leprosy or physical disabilities in close proximity to the Shani Dev Temple.

6. Read the Shani Stuti after lighting a Til oil lamp under a Pipal tree on Saturdays. Below here is the
Shani Stuti.

Konastha pingalobabhruh
Krishnoroudraantakoyamah
Souri, shanaischaro mandah
Pippaladishu sansthitah

7. Start worshipping Lord Shani Dev every Saturday, those who having an afflicted Saturn in their horoscope and they should light a sesame lamp to Shani dev temple on every Saturday and should recite “
Dashrath Krit Neela Shani Stotra ” either for 40 days or for continues 40 Saturdays.
Here is the stotra for same From Skanda Purana, The following is the Dasharatha Shani Stotra from Padma Purana :
Dhyaathwa Saraswatim Devim Gananatham Vinayakam.
Raja Dasharathah sthothram Saureridhamathakaroth.
Namo Neela mayukhaya Neelothpala nibhaya cha,
Namo Nirmaansa dehaaya Deergha shmashru jataaya cha,
Namo Vishaala nethraaya Shushkodhara bhayaanaka
Namah parushagathraya sthularomaaya Vai namah
Namo nithyam Kshudhaarthaaya Nithyathapthaya Vai namah
Namah Kaalaagni rupaaya Krthaanthaka namoshthuthe,
Nameste Kotaraakshaaya Durnireekshyaaya Vai namah Namo
Ghoraaya Raudraaya Bheeshanaaya Karaaline Nameste Sarva bhakshaaya Valeemukha namosthuthe
Surya putra namestesthu bhaskare bhaya dhayaka

Adho-drushte namasthubhyam vapuhshyaama namosthutheNamo Manda-gathe thubhyam nisthrinshaaya namo namah

Thapasa dagdha-dehaya nithyam yogarathaya cha

Namesthe gyaana nethraya kashyapathmaja sunave

Thushto dadasi Vai raajyam rushto harasi Thathkshanaath

Devaasura manushyaashcha pasupakshisareesrpaah

Thvaya vilokithaah saure dainyamaashu Vrjanti cha

Brahmaa shakro yamashchaiva rishayah saptha-tharakaah

Rajya bhrashtaashcha t’e sarve thava drishtyaa vilokithaah

Deshaa nagara graamaa dweepashechai vaadrayasththaa

Raudra Dhrushtyaa t’u ye drushtaah kshayam gacchanti thath kshanaath

Prasaadam Kuru me saure varaartheham thavaashrithah

Saure kshamasvaaparaadham sarvabhutha hithaayacha

8.One effective approach for mitigating the impacts of Sade-sati and other Dasha influences is to engage in the frequent recitation of the Hanuman Chalisa and Bajrang Baan, as a means of appeasing Hanuman ji.

9. It is recommended to engage in the act of offering prayers to Lord Shiva, as Lord Shiva is regarded as the spiritual guide or mentor of Lord Saturn. To attain a good life, one may opt to engage in the practise of Rudra Abhishek with Bel Patra and other Pancha Amritam, or alternatively, recite Rudra Ashtakam on Mondays and Saturdays.

10.It is recommended to provide crows, which are considered the vehicle of Lord Shanidev, with a prepared meal from one’s own morning repast on a daily basis. It is imperative to exhibit kindness and compassion for individuals occupying various positions of lower socioeconomic status, such as maids, servants, vendors, hawkers, labourers, cleaners, and other individuals engaged in low-grade occupations. It is imperative to refrain from attempting to appropriate their financial resources or subjecting them to any form of harassment. Ensure timely payment of their obligations and earn the affection of Saturn.

11.It is imperative to demonstrate unwavering loyalty for one’s parents (including grandparents) and provide them with affectionate care throughout their lives. This practise is akin to the deep affection that Lord Shani-dev holds for his mother, emanating from the depths of his heart. It is imperative to refrain from exhibiting contempt and carelessness towards one’s parents, since such actions may potentially incur the displeasure and consequences associated with the divine entity known as Shani Dev. Despite encountering certain conflicts with his father, Surya Dev, Shani Dev harbours genuine reverence for him deep within his being.

12.One effective remedy for mitigating the effects of Sade Sati is to engage in the daily recitation of the Maha-Mantra dedicated to Lord Saturn.

“Om nilanjana samabhasam | Ravi putram yamagrajam ||

Cahaya martanda samhubhutam | Tama namami Shanescharam||”

13.Individuals experiencing the astrological phenomenon known as Sade Saati are advised to diligently repeat the Shani Mahamantra a total of 23,000 times over a span of either 7 or 12 years. The recitation of the Shani Mahamantra should be completed within a period of 23 days. Therefore, by the regular recitation of the Shani Mahamantra using a ‘mala’ 10 times per day, the completion of the recitation will occur during a span of 23 days.

14. Recite the 108 appellations of Shani Dev, also known as Shani Dev Ashtottara Shatnamavali daily

Conclusion

Both versions aim to be as comprehensive as possible in their treatment of Saturn, Karma, and Sadesati. Since Sadesati is such a massive Saturn transit with so many varying effects, it’s crucial to have a thorough understanding of these phases before making any predictions. assumptions & any guess work. Despite its unpleasantness, adversity provides us with an opportunity to toughen up and become more resilient. In order to meet the challenges of Saturn Sadesati with greater self-awareness, fortitude, and optimism, it is helpful to have a firm grasp on the period’s underlying features and impacts. Keep in touch, keep sharing, never stop teaching and learning, and do your part to support the blogs you read by clicking on the ads that run on them. Do your share thoughts and ideas in comment section to improve future blogs.

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The Saturn, Sadesati and Lord of Karma in Vedic Astrology

Introduction

Saturn occupies a significant position in Vedic astrology, being recognized as a highly potent and prominent celestial body. Saturn referred to as ‘Shani’ in the Sanskrit language, this celestial body is commonly linked to the principles of discipline, diligent effort, and the acquisition of karmic wisdom. The celestial trajectory of Saturn within the zodiac is meticulously observed due to its profound influence on all facets of human existence, encompassing domains such as professional pursuits and interpersonal connections. The ‘Sade sati’ period, a widely discussed phenomenon associated with Saturn, is said to be characterized by notable transformations and obstacles.

The mythology of Sade sati is centered on the notion that during the transit of Saturn through the twelfth, first, and second houses of an individual’s moon sign, a significant time of profound change may occur. The duration of this phenomenon is commonly estimated to be approximately seven and a half years, during which it is believed to evaluate an individual’s fortitude, endurance, and adaptability.

The Impact of Saturn and Sadesati on Human Life

During the Sadesati phase, individuals may encounter challenges, interruptions, and hindrances in diverse domains of life. Nevertheless, it is crucial to bear in mind that this particular timeframe has both positive and negative aspects. This experience presents an opportunity for personal development, introspection, and acquisition of significant life knowledge.

From a psychological perspective, Sadesati has the potential to compel individuals to confront their fears, address their deficiencies, and cultivate inner resilience. The process has the potential to facilitate a profound metamorphosis and enable individuals to liberate themselves from constricting beliefs and attitudes. Numerous individuals who have experienced the astrological phenomenon known as Sadesati have attested to the occurrence of heightened levels of maturity, emotional stability, and a reinforced sense of self.

Exploring the Saturn and the Sadesati Expedition

Although the Sadesati era may appear intimidating, it is crucial to approach this phase with a positive outlook and a mindset focused on personal development. Instead of harbouring anxiety towards the various problems that arise, it is more beneficial to perceive them as occasions for personal and spiritual growth. The following are few strategies for effectively navigating the Sadesati period:

  • Engage in the practise of self-care, which involves attending to one’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
  • Participate in endeavours that elicit feelings of happiness and contribute to your state of relaxation.
  • Maintain a sense of practicality and realism. In order to foster a sense of connection with one’s inner self and uphold emotional equilibrium, it is advisable to engage in a regular practise of meditation or mindfulness.
  • Request guidance: Engage in consultation with a proficient astrologer who possesses expertise in interpreting individual birth charts and discerning the prevailing astrological influences.
  • It is vital to adopt a receptive attitude towards change.
  • It is important to have a mindset that is receptive to change and adaptable in nature.
  • It is important to acknowledge that change is an inherent aspect of human existence and has the potential to engender novel prospects and personal development.
  • Evolve self learning, Spiritual evolution and Living life down to earth.

It is important to note that the impact of Saturn and Sadesati should be viewed as a mechanism for fostering individual development, rather than a form of retribution. Through a comprehensive comprehension of the historical narratives and a wholehearted acceptance of the transformative process, individuals can effectively navigate this temporal phase with elegance and ultimately emerge fortified and more resilient than ever before.

So , lets explore the journey of understanding Saturn and effect of sadesati on human life.

What is the definition of Karma’s and Role of Saturn ?

 

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In accordance with Hinduism, the concept of divine fairness posits that God grants mankind the capacity to exercise free will in their choices between virtuous and malevolent actions. Consequently, the outcome of an individual’s actions is contingent upon the moral quality of their decision-making. Furthermore, it is believed that the collective choices made by humanity collectively contribute to the shaping of their hidden destinies. In this context, we are discussing the Karmas that pertain to our daily lives.

These Karmas are associated with the 3rd house from the 4th house, the 6th house, and the 6th lord. They arise from our ideas and are manifested through practical actions in the 10th house. Importantly, these Karmas are within the realm of our conscious mind and can be freely undertaken by ourselves.

In the realm of general practise, it is commonly seen that the examination of stored desires can be accomplished by examining the natural Karka sign, Aquarius, as well as the 4th house, which represents the Karka of the mind. By doing so, valuable insights can be gained into the potential outcomes of one’s Karmas, whether they be positive or negative, in subsequent births, based on their past actions.

Karma serves as the catalyst for the whole sequence of cause and effect, commonly referred to as Sansara-Venus (Maya). In order to achieve moksha (salvation), one must first deplete the entirety of their accumulated karmas, known as Pra-rabdha, by fully experiencing their consequences.

The concept of karma might be likened to that of a seed, as it often does not yield instant results upon its initial planting.

The generation of several karmic seeds is facilitated by our own acts, encompassing speech, thoughts, and deeds. Consequently, it is imperative to examine the comprehensive chart in its entirety. The examination of the tenth house from Mercury reveals the influence of our speech and conscious mind on our acts. Specifically, if the tenth house from Mercury is occupied by Mars, it may result in a speaker who is harsh or displays arrogance and rudeness. Thus, our speech is intricately connected to our karmic actions, either directly or indirectly. In the context of astrological beliefs, it is posited that the influence of Jupiter, when positioned as the 10th celestial body from the Moon, may engender individuals who exhibit virtuous qualities, possess healing abilities, demonstrate profound contemplation, exhibit extensive knowledge, or serve as spiritual catalysts. This influence is believed to directly impact the cognitive processes of the individual in question, as well as those in their immediate vicinity.

Saturn, Karma and Bhagwat Geeta 

 

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According to the Bhagavad Gita, the road of action, also known as karma, is described as enigmatic, and the Law of Karma is deemed unfathomable. Determining the specific karmic factors that contribute to the development of cancer, as well as discerning whether the consumption of a particular fruit is the consequence of a singular karmic action or a confluence of multiple karmic actions, presents a challenging endeavour. Determining the origin of the fruit that one presently derives pleasure from poses a challenge, ascertaining whether it is a result of the karma accumulated in the present lifetime or a consequence of past-life karmas, namely the Sanchita karma.

Under appropriate conditions, karmas that have reached maturity have the potential to yield outcomes during the same lifetime.

Karma is a philosophical concept that encompasses the principle of cause and effect, wherein actions and reactions are believed to have a direct correlation. It is often associated with notions of cosmic justice and individual accountability. The concept of cause and effect, also known as the law of sowing and reaping, operates in a rational manner whereby the outcomes one experiences are directly proportional and accurately determined, as administered by a higher power in accordance with cosmic rules. Karma can be likened to the laws of gravity in terms of predictability, as it posits that the consequences one experiences are a direct outcome of their actions towards others.

The individual who inflicts harm upon others will inevitably experience harm upon themselves at a later point in time. The Law of Karma include a crucial and inherently uncertain element known as the “delivery” or repercussions, which are under the authority of a higher power.

The concept of karma initiates the propulsion of an individual’s soul on a personal odyssey across the expanse of the universe. The concept of karma culminates when an individual attains mastery in the practise of performing actions without attachment or desire, solely in a selfless manner.

The Bhagwad Geeta elucidates that the attainment of detachment from the fruits of one’s actions, known as Karma-phala, can be achieved via the diligent pursuit of self-improvement along the path to the Divine. This involves the practise of diverse yogic disciplines.

 

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In the course of our daily existence, Lord Shani Dev vigilantly observes our accumulated and ongoing actions, enabling us to comprehend the true nature of our actions and their significant impact on our life. The cumulative result of an individual’s four karmas determines their birth, as each person is born depending on the totality of their collected karmas. If an individual has accumulated negative prarabdha (karma from former lives), they are always bound to experience its consequences in each subsequent birth, as this outcome is solely determined by the volition of the divine entity.

When the obligation to repay arises, it becomes imperative to acknowledge this responsibility. However, it is possible to rationalise these debts by engaging in virtuous actions throughout our continuous existence. The positive karma of an individual has the potential to counteract and neutralise the negative karma of another individual. The 10th house is considered the primary source of all ongoing karmic activities, and Lord Saturn has significant importance in comprehending many aspects of karma in an individual’s life.

 

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From an astrological standpoint, it is recommended to examine the 10th house relative to Saturn in order to gain insight into the various acts we engage in during our daily routines. These actions encompass a wide range of emotions and inclinations, such as want, aversion, love, hatred, and happiness, occurring on a continuous basis throughout each moment or second. The presence of benefic or malefic influences in the 10th house relative to Saturn is likely to provide either favourable or negative outcomes, depending on the inherent character of the actions or Karama. These consequences may manifest in the present lifetime or perhaps in a subsequent lifetime. The fourth house and moon are influential in generating wishes for karmas, whereas the actual execution of these wants is contingent upon the tenth house.

Prior to delving into the subject matter, it is imperative to have a comprehensive understanding of the entity known as Shani-Dev and the manner in which this entity harmonises and regulates the karmic deeds inside the life of an individual.

Saturn, known as Shani or Shana-ish-chara in Sanskrit, is referred to as the sluggish mover or the Manda Gati. It is also denoted by the term Shane-Shane, which signifies its characteristic of moving at a leisurely pace. From an astronomical perspective, it is noteworthy that among the celestial bodies, Saturn possesses the unique characteristic of exhibiting an extended duration within a given zodiac sign due to its comparatively sluggish motion. This phenomenon is attributed to the fact that Saturn requires around two and a half years to traverse a single zodiacal sign or progress through each constellation within the sidereal zodiac.

According to the Linga Purana, Lord Shani-Dev (Saturn) is said to have originated from Rudra, the solar deity. According to the Markandeya Purana, Saturn is described as the offspring of the sun god and his consort, Chaya, who is symbolically associated with the concept of shadow. The chilly and arid nature of Saturn can be attributed to its deep core structure. The individual possesses an inherent purity and satwik disposition inside, however in the context of Jyotish terminology, their external demeanour is characterised as tamasik, exhibiting forthrightness and a propensity for anger.

The individual’s sluggishness is commonly seen as lethargy, although a closer examination reveals that this perception does not align with the true nature of his condition. The individual’s leisurely pace contributes to a prolonged journey towards the intended goal, which is also notable for its rich historical background. Additionally, the protagonist’s association with Sandhya, his maternal figure, bestows upon him the attributes of wisdom and advanced age. The individual’s visual acuity is regarded as impaired, and he is reputed to possess a malevolent nature, albeit exclusively towards individuals engaged in or associated with negative karmic deeds across multiple lifetimes.

The Significance of the Saturn and Sade sati in Vedic Astrology

 

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According to popular belief, Saturn is often associated with the potential destruction of the house it influences. However, in reality, Saturn primarily presents challenges in relation to the specific house it affects. The outcome varies depending on factors such as the placement of Saturn in a malefic or enemy sign, with the exception being the seventh house where Saturn can bring positive outcomes due to its directional strength. Conversely, when Saturn is positioned in a friendly or neutral sign, it has the tendency to enhance the qualities of the house it influences. The results also differ based on whether Saturn aspects or conjoins with other signs and houses. When Saturn is well placed, it bestows individuals with qualities such as integrity, wisdom, spirituality, fame, patience, leadership abilities, authority, longevity, organisational skills, sincerity, honesty, a sense of justice, and a keen awareness of moral principles.

When Saturn is positioned unfavourably in relation to a hostile celestial body or within a dwelling where the strength of Ashtakavrga is diminished, it has the potential to manifest various adversities for the individual, including but not limited to, personal distress, sorrow, delays, hindrances, disappointments, conflicts, despondency, and challenges. However, it is important to note that these difficulties may serve as valuable lessons pertaining to the specific house in question, allowing for the filtration of karmic seeds. Individuals influenced by Saturn tend to exhibit defensive tendencies, nervousness, and a proclivity for secrecy, yet they also possess commendable qualities such as honesty, responsibility, and loyalty. In the realm of worldly affairs, Saturn governs the western direction, Saturday is designated as its day, black is its associated colour, and the blue sapphire gemstone is attributed to Saturn. In the realm of Vedic numerology, Saturn holds dominion over the number 8.

In order to have a comprehensive comprehension of the various facets of Saturn, it is imperative to delve into the philosophical underpinnings and contextual backdrop associated with the archetype of a teacher or a stringent mentor.

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Fundamentals Principals of the Saturn Aspects 

The following discourse elucidates the astrological and philosophical significance of the four esteemed mantras associated with Lord Saturn :

 

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1) The Influence of Saturn in a Specific House ( Saturn Placement Effect ) : In this context, Saturn serves as a guiding force, emphasizing the importance of practicality. It encourages individuals to embrace authenticity, loyalty, and honesty, while also emphasizing the need for self-identification within the natural order. Saturn typically diminishes negative qualities and associated characteristics within the house it occupies (for instance, if located in the 8th house, it may promote spiritual growth and alleviate fears, concerns about mortality, sexuality, and losses related to that particular house). Through this transformative process, Saturn facilitates the cultivation of positivity, infusing enthusiasm and imparting profound realization’s. By rectifying past mistakes and errors through the application of wisdom gained from previous experiences, Saturn acts as a catalyst for personal growth and rejuvenation, ultimately shaping a more favourable future trajectory. In essence, Saturn assumes the role of a trailblazer, purging the house of all negativity.

2) Saturn Direct Aspect (Lifelong Challenges): Be Prepared for Open Challenges: Here Saturn gives an equally challenging environment and opponents who can test your abilities and patience where it directly aspects, and it keeps pointing you to prepare yourself for your whole life for these open challenges. Here, Saturnine energy is directing you. Hey you! You are weak and not prepared for future life actions, and you need to work hard in this area as you lack the required energy for betterment. He is suggesting you never take a back step, never fear; you have to accept it in any case, and you have to face this challenge in your whole life unless you never become balanced and perfect, which you are feeling you can’t face in a long race. Here, Saturn is teaching you to rise as a winner. Never neglect your responsibilities; prioritise them and work hard on them. This is your open challenge area for your whole life and an important part of it. Don’t ignore it; prepare yourself and make it better for your future path.

 

3) Saturn 3rd House Aspect  ( Test of Courage, willpower and Free will ) :  The third aspect of Saturn presents individuals with challenging tasks and demanding environments that they must confront in various situations. Saturn aims to test one’s courage, willpower, and mental resilience by consistently directing them towards tasks that necessitate boldness. This metaphorical representation prompts individuals to question whether they possess the necessary attributes to fearlessly complete the tasks they perceive as insurmountable. Saturn serves as a teacher, urging individuals to eliminate the notion of “no” from their vocabulary and instead rely on their willpower and courage to overcome any obstacles associated with the specific house and sign. The lesson is to boldly and promptly finish tasks without succumbing to fear or procrastination.

 

4) Saturn 10th Aspect ( What need to be done, rightful karma and actions in society ) :  Saturn’s 10th Aspect, also known as the Ultimate Goal, pertains to the notion that work is akin to a workshop that presents challenges. It involves recognizing that life is not solely about enjoyment, but rather about striving to achieve higher goals that are bestowed upon individuals by a higher power in each successive birth. This process entails evolving and progressing towards these goals amidst openly challenging circumstances and interactions with negative individuals. These challenges may arise from the environment or society, manifesting in the form of opposition to one’s endeavours. Consequently, Saturn advises individuals to utilise these adversities as opportunities for growth and to intelligently navigate encounters with those who consistently oppose their work. Society, in this context, is viewed as a catalyst for personal development, urging individuals to tap into the gifts bestowed upon them and employ them effectively. By doing so, individuals can elevate themselves with the aid of their unwavering spirit.

 

The study of Saturn historically as depicted in Vedic/Puranic scriptures

 

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Scriptural Reference from Puranas  

Based on ancient legends and scriptural accounts, Saturn is believed to have been born to Sun and Chaya, also known as Swarna. It is said that during the moment of Saturn’s birth, the Sun experienced a profound illness as a result of the inauspicious aspect of Saturn’s gaze. Consequently, a longstanding conflict has persisted between the father and son, as symbolised by the Sun-Saturn Aspect.

According to several Hindu Puranas, Shani is regarded as the progeny of Surya, the solar deity, and Chhaya, symbolising gloom. Yamaraj is identified as Shani’s sibling, while Yamuna is recognised as his sister. Shani’s hue is associated with Indraneel Mani, sometimes referred to as Neelam, which corresponds to the colour blue sapphire.

Numerous narratives exist pertaining to the origin of Shani Dev. The most widely acknowledged account is found within the ancient text known as the ‘Skanda Purana’. According to one particular rendition, the birth of Shani Dev unfolds as follows: The deity Surya was united in matrimony with Sandhya, the daughter of the divine architect Vishwakarma.

Sandhya’s inability to tolerate the luminosity emitted by the deity Surya led her to believe that through perseverance, she could enhance her own brilliance. Alternatively, she entertained the notion that her penance could diminish the overwhelming radiance of Surya. It is important to note that Sandhya worshipped Surya as her spouse, and it was through divine intervention that they were blessed with three offspring: Vaivastahva Manu, Yama Raj, and Yamuna. Despite her deep affection for her children, Sandhya remained greatly distressed by the intense radiance emanating from Surya. Consequently, she contemplated separating from him and seeking solace in her parents’ abode, where she intended to engage in rigorous penance. Should any opposition arise, Sandhya resolved to relocate to a remote and secluded location to undertake her arduous penitential practises.

Through her act of penance, Sandhya manifested a doppelgänger named Suvarna, who represented her shadow self. Sandhya entrusted her three children to Chaya, instructing her to assume the role of a mother figure and care for them. Sandhya assured Chaya that she could rely on her assistance in times of trouble, emphasising the importance of maintaining the distinction between Chaya and Sandhya, and ensuring that this distinction remained concealed from others.

The individual in question relinquished her duties to Chaya and departed for her parental residence. Upon arrival, she disclosed to her father her inability to endure the brilliance of the deity Surya. Consequently, she had left without informing her spouse. In response, her father reproached her severely, cautioning that her uninvited return would bring a curse upon both her and himself. He instructed her to promptly return to her marital home. Subsequently, Sandhya became apprehensive about the fate of the responsibilities entrusted to Chaya should she comply with her father’s directive. The whereabouts of Chaya also became a concern.

In light of the potential revelation of their clandestine activities, Sandhya sought solace in the densely forested regions of Uttar Kurukshetra.

The protagonist experienced apprehension regarding her personal safety within the jungle due to her youthful appearance and physical attractiveness. Consequently, she assumed the guise of a mare in order to conceal her true identity and initiated a period of penance. In a separate narrative, the divine union between God Surya and Chaya resulted in the birth of three offspring. Surya and Chaya enjoyed a harmonious relationship, characterised by Surya’s unwavering trust. The progeny of Chaya consisted of Manu, God Shani, and Putri Bhadra (Tapti).

According to the second narrative, the manifestation of God Shani occurred as a consequence of the esteemed ‘yagna’ conducted by Maharishi Kashyap. During the gestation period of God Shani within the womb of Chaya, Shiv Bhaktini Chaya exhibited a profound level of devotion towards God Shiva, to the extent that she neglected her own sustenance.

The intensity of her prayers throughout her penance exerted a remarkable affect on the developing child within her womb. The complexion of God Shani turned black as a consequence of Chaya’s rigorous penance, during which she endured exposure to the scorching sun without sustenance or shelter. Upon the birth of God Shani, Surya was taken aback by the presence of his dusky skin. The individual commenced to harbour scepticism against Chaya. Chaya was subjected to derogatory remarks when he asserted that the child in question was not his offspring.

Since his birth, God Shani has inherited the immense powers resulting from his mother’s rigorous penance.

The individual observed his father engaging in verbal abuse towards his mother. He observed his father with a malevolent stare. Consequently, the paternal figure’s physical form exhibited a burned black appearance. The equine companions of the celestial deity Surya came to a halt, bringing his divine chariot to a standstill. The chariot exhibited a lack of mobility. Filled with concern, the deity Surya beseeched the presence of the divine entity Shiva. The deity Shiva provided counsel to the deity Surya, elucidating the events that had transpired. As a result of his actions, the reverence for both the mother and infant has been compromised and subjected to derogation. The deity Surya acknowledged his wrongdoing and expressed remorse. The protagonist experienced a restoration of his former resplendent appearance and the revitalization of his chariot’s equine strength. Subsequently, God Shani has assumed the role of a dutiful offspring to his paternal and maternal figures, while also displaying unwavering devotion as a pupil of God Shiva.

Based on other scriptural and legendary accounts, as documented in the Brahma Purana, it is asserted that Saturn exhibited unwavering devotion towards Lord Krishna and was captivated by his divine presence. In light of this proclivity, the Sun entered into matrimony with the daughter of Chitra Rath, namely Saturn. Saturn’s spouse had remarkable strength, potency, and humility. Param Tejasvi, the consort of Saturn, approached her husband with the intention of beseeching him for the gift of progeny. However, Shani Dev was preoccupied with engaging in meditation and offering prayers to Lord Krishna. Following a prolonged period of waiting, the protagonist’s spouse became increasingly agitated and expressed her discontent by invoking a curse against Shani, beseeching that anyone and everyone encountered by him shall face utter destruction. Consequently, she invoked a curse upon Saturn, proclaiming that any anyone who encountered him would suffer complete annihilation. Due to the aforementioned characteristics, Saturn was deemed weak and its influence was believed to possess the potential to bring about destruction upon individuals.

Saturn made efforts to persuade her, and she ultimately acknowledged her error. However, she was unable to retract the curse. Saturn assumed a downward gaze, motivated by a desire to prevent harm to others. This results in Shani consistently maintaining a lowered head posture.

This narrative elucidates the detrimental influence of the drishti (aspect) of Shani.

( References from Skanda and Padma Purana

 

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The Significance of Saturn in Vedic Astrology

 

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According to the principles of Vedic astrology, Saturn is often regarded as auspicious when positioned within a specific house, while its influence on the houses it aspects is typically perceived as unfavourable. The perceived harm associated with Saturn’s influence stems from its role in imparting spiritual and worldly teachings through these aspected homes, which are essentially regarded as arenas for personal growth and developmental problems in one’s present life. Shani exhibits influence over the 3rd, 7th, and 10th houses, including a span of 270 degrees in orbital distance. One may envision the substantial magnetic impact exerted by Saturn based on its occupied position.

Shani strongly disapproves of behaviours such as fraudulent activities, deceit, dishonesty, alcohol consumption, gambling, neglecting personal hygiene, engaging in animal cruelty, and showing contempt towards God, parents, or elders.

If Shani assumes a favourable placement within an individual’s birth chart, it is likely that said individual will experience progress in various facets of life. This progress may manifest in the form of diligent work ethic, equitable conduct, and a propensity for justice. Additionally, individuals with a favourable Shani placement may enjoy a commendable social standing and a relatively healthy physical condition. Conversely, an unfavourable positioning of Shani within a birth chart may result in adverse consequences such as damage to one’s residence, occurrences of fires, accumulation of debt, disputes, and the loss of financial assets and property.

The adverse positioning of the planet Saturn, commonly referred to as “Shani,” is associated with the occurrence of dental and ocular abnormalities during early development. Historically, the movements of Saturn, often regarded as the “Great Malefic,” were met with trepidation and accompanied by cautionary messages conveyed by astrologers to their clients. These messages forewarned individuals about potential scarcity, misfortune, significant setbacks, or challenging situations.

The gift of Saturn lies in the pressure it exerts, which serves to maintain our focus on our individual journey. Similar to the zodiac sign it governs, Capricorn, Saturn’s gravity stems from the understanding that certain objectives necessitate persevering through apprehension in order to cultivate greater internal discipline. Jupiter, on the other hand, counterbalances this by instilling faith, optimism, and confidence that the diligent efforts invested will ultimately yield fruitful outcomes.

The planet Saturn does not guarantee success, nevertheless, by methodically outlining the necessary steps and persevering along this trajectory despite potential distractions and uncertainties, individuals can gradually attain a level of expertise that aligns with the standards set by Saturn. This process ultimately leads to the development of unwavering self-confidence.

The influence of Saturn is often perceived as weighty and constraining, which aligns with the inherent characteristics of the physical realm. In instances where individuals feel overwhelmed, inert, or despondent, they may relinquish their autonomy and grant authority to another figure. This authority can manifest in various forms, such as a superior at work, a paternal figure, a spouse, an educator, a confidant, or even an internalised critical voice. Following a period of sufficient humility, individuals may ultimately choose to assert their independence and assume the role of self-governance.

The astrological placement of Saturn in one’s natal chart, specifically in terms of its sign and house position, indicates the potential areas in which significant life challenges may manifest. Despite any negative connotations associated with this celestial body, it is important to recognise that Saturn should not be regarded with fear. In fact, the attainment of success following the overcoming of obstacles can be profoundly fulfilling, accompanied by a profound and enduring understanding of life. This invaluable outcome is bestowed upon our individual destinies by the influence of Saturn, also known as Shani.

According to belief, Prajapati and Yam are considered to be the Adhidevta and Pratyadhidevta of Saturn, respectively.

Saturn is associated with Lord Krishna’s lineage and is depicted as riding a vulture and a chariot crafted from iron. Additionally, Saturn is recognised by other appellations, including Asit, Aarki, Chhayatmaj, Mand, Shanaishchar, Suryaputra, Ravij, Pangu, Saur, and Bhaskari.

In Vedic astrology, Saturn is considered the Karak planet for the 6th, 8th, and 10th houses, as well as for the concept of detachment.

Saturn serves as the significator planet for coal, iron, eggplants, garments of black or blue hue, split black lentils, black grapes, and Indian blackberries.

Saturn is widely regarded as a Karak planet for objects exhibiting a blue hue. It is commonly linked to the anatomical structures of ligaments and the stomach. In the context of detachment, Saturn’s potency within the Kundali is crucial for attaining success. Additionally, Saturn can be associated with the domains of sculpting, service, agriculture, and the labouring class. Furthermore, Saturn’s influence extends to the temporal aspects of an individual’s life, particularly their age and longevity. Favourable placement of Saturn within a horoscope is believed to bestow a prolonged lifespan.

Despite its negative reputation, Saturn is widely regarded as a symbol of instruction and guidance. It exhibits characteristics akin to those of an educator, disciplining individuals for their transgressions while rewarding them for their virtuous actions. Furthermore, Saturn is associated with the concept of justice, assuming the role of a judge and dispensing equitable outcomes based on an individual’s conduct. Consequently, individuals who engage in wrongdoing and possess unfavorable karma are duly recompensed.

Saturn governs the skeletal structure of the human body, particularly the larger bones found in the legs. In accordance with its inherent nature, Saturn is associated with the manifestation of chronic ailments that tend to persist over an extended period of time, often proving to be challenging to remedy. Consequently, individuals afflicted by such conditions must endure prolonged periods of illness. Moreover, those influenced by Saturn’s energy are compelled to exert significant effort in their endeavors throughout life. Saturn symbolizes the laboring class, individuals who toil diligently to secure meagre sustenance. Additionally, Saturn exercises dominion over land and subterranean resources, thereby exerting control over mining operations. Iron is the metal associated with Saturn, while its representative colors are black and blue. The zodiac signs governed by Saturn are Capricorn and Aquarius, with its exaltation occurring in Libra and debilitation in Aries. Aquarius serves as Saturn’s moon-trikona sign.

Saturn is characterized by its adherence to discipline and strictness, and it strongly opposes chaos and disobedience. In the realm of Hindu astrology, Saturn holds significant importance. This celestial body instills fear in individuals due to its unwavering commitment to discipline and strictness. The gradual movement of Saturn across the zodiac offers two significant periods known as Sade Sati and Dahiya. These periods occur multiple times throughout an individual’s life. Sade Sati refers to the phase when Saturn transits the twelfth and second houses relative to the natal moon. Similarly, the period of Dahiya occurs when Saturn is positioned between the fourth and eighth houses from the natal moon. The duration of Sade Sati spans seven and a half years, while the period of Dhaiya lasts for two and a half years.

These two periods are widely acknowledged as challenging phases in an individual’s life. During this time, individuals encounter several adversities and difficulties without receiving any relief or support. From an astrological perspective, this period is believed to be conducive to personal growth and enlightenment, despite the hardships experienced.

Conclusion : 

The experience of enduring hardship can be seen as a means of atoning for one’s transgressions. This concept allows for an examination of the contrasting characteristics of Mars and Saturn. Specifically, individuals influenced by Mars may be driven towards criminal behaviour or theft as a result of the difficulties they face. Conversely, Saturn’s influence prompts individuals to embark on a spiritual journey, compelling them to reflect upon the actions that have led to their current state of suffering. Over time, this process leads to a transformation towards righteousness.

Stay connect for next part where we will discuss about remedies of Sadesati, Story behind  lord of karma which have strong therapeutic effect on human being actions and self understand. Keep reading and stay connected.

 

To be Continued…

Regards, 

Rocky Jamwal | Founder | Author | Vedic siddhanta

 

Source, Reference and link,

  1. Padma and Linga Puran
  2. Shani Shaman, Internet and Wikipedia
  3. https://www.wisdomlib.org/hinduism/book/the-padma-purana/d/doc364205.html
  4. Bhagwat Geeta, Geeta Press, Chapter Karma Yoga

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Unveiling Ayurvedic & Astrological Wonders of Bel Patra/Bilwa Tree -Plant for Visakha Nakashtra

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Written, Research and compiled | by Rocky Jamwal | August 2023

Unveiling Ayurvedic & Astrological Wonders of Bel Patra or Bilwa Tree – Healing Plant for Visakha Nakashtra

Indulge in our detailed exploration, examining the profound spiritual and curative privileges granted by the exceptional Bel Patra tree. Dive in, enrich your knowledge to explore ayurvedic and astrological miracles of bel patra or bilwa tree. Ayurveda is an old Indian medical science, while astrology is an ancient branch of the study of the heavens and their influence on human health. Together, these two fields shed light on the incredible relationship that exists between the natural world and the health of individuals. The astrological characteristics of Visakha Nakshatra are intertwined with the healing concepts of Ayurveda, and the constellation Bel Patra acts as a bridge between these two realms.

Introduction 

According to an urban legend, the Bilwa Tree is said to have arisen from drops of perspiration that fell from Lord Shiva’s brow when he was participating in a celestial dance. This supernatural link with one of the Hindu trinities dramatically boosted the stature of Bel Patra, making it revered and cherished by devotees all over India.

In Vedic rites and astrology, the Bilwa tree, which is also known as Aegle marmelos, is considered to be of the utmost significance. Lord Shiva is one of the most adored gods in the religion of Hinduism, and this holy tree is seen as a representation of him. Because of their spiritual and therapeutic powers, the leaves, fruits, and roots of the tree are essential components in a variety of religious rites and practises.

It is said that Lord Shiva can be seen dwelling in the Bilwa tree, according to Hindu scriptures. It is stated that bestowing worship on this tree will result in an abundance of benefits and good fortune. The tree is revered during religious celebrations and other happy events because it is thought to bestow virtues such as cleanliness, fertile offspring, and financial success.

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The Bilwa tree is utilised in a number of different ways throughout Vedic rites in order to call upon the divine for blessings. Garlands made out of the tree’s leaves are presented as an act of devotion to many deities. Garlands are made from the tree’s leaves. It is believed that making a gift of bilwa leaves to Lord Shiva will make him happy and will result in the requests being granted.

The holy Bilwa Patra Pooja is another ritual that makes significant use of the Bilwa tree in many ways. Prayers are said, mantras are chanted, and an offering ritual called aarti is performed using the Bilwa leaves. It is believed that by doing this action, one can cleanse negative energies from the surrounding area and so create an atmosphere that is spiritually chared.

The Importance of Astrological Factors of Bel Patra

According to astrological tradition, the Bilwa tree is connected to the planet Jupiter and Visakha Nakashtra, which is thought to bestow enlightenment, spiritual development, and prosperity upon its owners. It is believed that inviting good energies into a space and positively influencing one’s destiny can be accomplished by cultivating a Bilwa tree either indoors or outside.

In addition, according to Vedic astrology, worshipping the Bilwa tree can minimise the bad effects and result in positive improvements in a person’s life if they are going through a tough phase while being influenced by Jupiter’s malefic effects. This can be especially beneficial if the person is experiencing the difficult phase because of Jupiter’s malefic influences.

Biological and Medicinal classification of Bael

 

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The scientific classification of bael is as below
  • Kingdom: Plantae (Angiosperms)
  • Order: Sapindales
  • Family: Rutaceae
  • Subfamily: Aurantioideae
  • Tribe: Aurantieae
  • Genus: Aegle
  • Species: A. marmelos
  • Binomial name: Aegle marmelos

Various names of Bael

  • English name:  Wood apple
  • Arabic:  Safarjale
  • Bengali:  Belpatthar ka paid
  • Hindi:  Bael
  • Marathi:  Belaache zaad
  • Tamil:  Vilvamaran
  • Sinhala:  Beli
  • Gujarati:  Billu
  • Kannada:  Belladi hannu
  • Konkani:  Gorakamili
  • Malyalam:  Koolam
  • Marathi:  Bel
  • Odia:  Baela
  • Urdu:  Bael
  • Indonesia:  Maja
  • Thai:  Matum

Ayurvedic Properties of Bael Tree

 

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Bael, scientifically known as Aegle marmelos, is a plant of significant spiritual, religious, and medical importance, indigenous to India and Bangladesh, with subsequent distribution over Southeast Asia.

The maturation process of the fruit typically spans a duration of approximately 10 to 11 months. The wood apple possesses inherent qualities of sweetness, fragrance, and astringency. Bel, also known as Aegle marmelos, is a plant that possesses numerous advantageous properties and applications. It has been traditionally employed for the treatment of various ailments including tuberculosis, hepatitis, dysentery, constipation, peptic ulcers, piles, and a multitude of other conditions.

Furthermore, it has demonstrated utility in the treatment of worm infestations and gastrointestinal disorders. Bael or Aegle marmelos, commonly referred to as Bengal quince, golden apple, Japanese bitter orange, stone apple, among other names, is a plant species of interest. This fruit is recognised by multiple appellations, including Wood Apple, Kaitha, Maredu Pandu, Vilam Palam, Belada Hannu, Koovalam, Kothu, Koth Bel, and others. This particular plant is unique among Ayurvedic plants as all of its components, ranging from the root to the leaf, are utilised in the treatment of various ailments.

The consumption of this fruit is believed to have a harmonising effect on the Kaph and Vata doshas. Additionally, its roots have been traditionally associated with enhancing digestive processes, while its leaves are claimed to possess analgesic properties. Furthermore, the stem of this fruit is believed to have a positive impact on cardiovascular health, and the flowers of the bel plant have been traditionally used for the treatment of diarrhoea.

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In the study conducted by V. NIGAM and V. S. NAMBIAR, it is stated that Aegle marmelos, also known as Bael, is a plant that is mentioned in the ancient Sanskrit medical text, Charak Samhita. The plant in question is widely recognised as a medicinal herb within the Ayurvedic and Siddha systems of medicine, as well as in several folk medicine traditions. It is commonly employed to address a diverse range of health conditions. Aegle Marmelos, also referred to as bael, is a member of the Rutaceae family.

According to Ayurvedic principles, bael is classified as a tridosh har, meaning it is believed to possess therapeutic properties that can alleviate imbalances associated with the three doshas: bile, wind, and phlegm. Aegle marmelos, often known as Bilva, holds significant religious and cultural importance in Hinduism since it is believed to symbolise the divine presence of Lord Shiva. This sacred tree is revered for its spiritual attributes and is said to possess mystical powers.

The Bilwa tree, also known as the Bael tree, possesses considerable religious and cultural importance in Hindu mythology, primarily due to its strong association with Lord Shiva. According to prevalent belief, Bilwa leaves hold significant importance in the ritualistic worship of Lord Shiva, since they are believed to serve as a dwelling place for the deity.

The leaves of the Bilwa tree have a trifoliate morphology, which symbolically represents the three primary qualities, known as gunas, namely sattva, rajas, and tamas. The term “sattva” is used to symbolise a state of purity, while “rajas” is associated with passion, and “tamas” is indicative of ignorance. Devotees participate in the ritualistic practise of presenting these leaves as an endeavour to cleanse and enhance their cognitive, corporeal, and metaphysical capacities, so cultivating a more profound communion with the transcendent being, Lord Shiva.

In the context of the veneration of Lord Shiva, adherents engage in the act of presenting a range of offerings, encompassing floral tributes, water, and fragrant substances such as incense. Nevertheless, the act of presenting Bilwa leaves carries a distinct importance. It is widely believed that the leaves possess the ability to appease Lord Shiva and bestow his divine gifts. As per the Shiva Purana, the act of presenting a trifoliate Bilwa leaf to Lord Shiva is considered equivalent to the offering of one thousand lotus blossoms. According to belief, the act of presenting this little tribute is said to be reciprocated by Lord Shiva, who bestows rewards as an expression of his devotion and affection.

The act of venerating Lord Shiva through the utilisation of Bilwa leaves is widely regarded to confer a multitude of advantages to adherents. Several examples of these include:

The act of offering Bilwa leaves with extreme dedication is believed to possess the ability to cleanse sins and negative karma, hence bestowing spiritual purity.

The acquisition of wisdom: It is believed that the Bilwa leaves create vibrations that might improve concentration, so facilitating the acquisition of knowledge and comprehension.

Physical and psychological healing: The therapeutic attributes of Bilwa leaves are recognised for their efficacy in alleviating many diseases and enhancing mental health.

The purported ability of Bilwa leaves to ward off malevolent forces and bad influences is attributed to the believed presence of Lord Shiva within them, which is said to establish a defensive barrier against such detrimental energies and maleficent entities.

Hence, the integration of the veneration of Lord Shiva alongside the use of Bilwa leaves within an individual’s spiritual regimen can yield profound and transformative outcomes in their existence.

The Bilwa tree is of great importance in the Shiva Purana, serving as a representation of profound devotion and spiritual advancement. Devotees engage in the act of presenting Bilwa leaves to Lord Shiva as a means of purifying themselves and beseeching his divine blessings. The advantages of this revered practise transcend the world of the physical, resulting in enhanced mental, emotional, and spiritual welfare. When encountering a Bilwa tree in the future, it is advisable to pause and acknowledge its inherent sanctity and the profound wisdom it embodies.

Embrace the ethos of unwavering commitment and observe its profound impact on the trajectory of your life.

What Scriptures says about Bilwa Tree:

 

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Sri Sooktam Says ;

According to belief, the Bilva tree is said to have originated from the divine presence of Goddess Sri Maha Lakshmi. Additionally, the Sri Sooktham hymn serves as a form of praise and adoration for the revered Goddess Lakshmi.

“Aadithya varnae tapassodhi jaatho
Vanaspathi stava vrukshotha bilvaha
Tasya phalani tapasaanudantu
Mayaantha raayaashcha baahya alakshmeehi”

 

The translation of this stotra is given below.

“Oh Lakshmi, your complexion is like that of a morning sun; a vanaspathi (tree bearing fruits without flowering) called Bilva was brought forth as a result of your pious acts of austerity. My miseries and poverty, both internal (ignorance) and external, may be driven away by the fruits of the tree thanks to your favour. One who does austerities under a bilva tree and focuses their meditation on the deity Sri Maha Lakshmi is said to be blessed with the ability to have all of their wishes come true. This is a belief that has been passed down from generation to generation. 

 

What Shiv Mahapurana Says;

The Bilva tree has been revered and regarded as a sacred and auspicious entity in Hindu writings and scriptures throughout history. Its profound sanctity is explicitly highlighted in the Mahapuranas, where its importance is elucidated through diverse manifestations of mantras. The Shiva Purana provides a specific account on the advantageous employment of bilva in human society, citing its scientific and therapeutic characteristics.

The 22nd chapter of the Maha Shiva Purana recounts the significance of the trifoliate Bilva Patra as a sacred symbol of Lord Shiva. Esteemed by all deities, the significance of this entity is challenging for individuals to fully grasp. The knowledge of the sacred tree is inherently limited in scope. The placement of sacred sites on Earth is exclusively situated at the foundation of this revered tree.

Individuals who engage in the practise of meditation upon Lord Mahadeva, namely in His linga form situated at the base of the Bilva tree, are able to achieve Moksha, the ultimate liberation, and experience spiritual purification through their connection with Shiva. The aforementioned wonders pertain to the revered Bilva.

The renowned Shri Bilvashtakam, namely in verses 6 and 7, makes reference to.

 

Lakshmyaascha stana utpannam Mahaadeva sadaa priyam, Bilva vriksham prayachchhaami eka bilvam Shivaarpanam. [Lakshmyaascha stana utpannam Mahaadeva sadaa priyam].

Darshanam bilva vrikshasya sparshanam paapanaashanam and Aghorapaapasamhaaram eka bilvam shivarpanam are both examples of bilvam shivarpanam.

 

Translation:

“I offer a single bilva leaf to Lord Shiva, who always holds great affection for the breasts that have emerged from the goddess Lakshmi. The act of beholding the bilva tree is believed to have the power to eliminate sins, while touching it is considered to be an act of purification. Offering a single bilva leaf to Lord Shiva is believed to be capable of absolving even the most heinous sins.”

The Bilva tree holds a special significance for Mahadeva since it is said to have originated from the divine essence of Goddess Lakshmi. I request the tree to present a bilva leaf as an offering to Lord Shiva. The act of observing the Bilva tree and making physical contact with it is believed to possess the ability to absolve individuals of their transgressions. The most severe karmic consequences can be mitigated through the act of presenting a Bilva leaf as an offering to the deity Lord Shiva.

According to popular belief, the bel tree is also considered to be the abode of Lakshmi, the deity associated with wealth. Individuals who engage in the ritualistic practise of puja, specifically directed towards the deities Shiva and Parvati, with unwavering devotion and employing the utilisation of leaves, shall be bestowed with profound spiritual abilities.

Spiritual Essence of Bilwa Tree

 

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Offerings of leaves have been made to gods and goddesses like Shiva and Parvathi in religious ceremonies going all the way back to ancient times. The Bael tree is a sacred deciduous tree that is closely associated with a number of gods and goddesses due to its significant medicinal properties, in particular its calming effects. The aforementioned tree is extremely well-liked in Shiva and Vishnu temples, and it is frequently referred to as the temple garden plant because of its prevalence in these religious spaces.

It is possible to cultivate it in any dwelling that is used for domestic purposes. This particular plant has trifoliate leaves, which are arranged in a manner that is symbolic of the three main deities of Hinduism: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. There is a striking resemblance between the individual leaflets of the trifoliate leaves and the trisoolam, which is the legendary weapon linked with Lord Shiva. The sacred importance of the tree extends to the Jain religion as well.

Under a bael tree, Bhagwan Parasnathji, the 23rd Tirthankara, attained knowledge and became the Tirthankara. In temples dedicated to Shiva, worshippers receive leaflets as prasadam, and in temples dedicated to Vishnu, they receive tulsi. The religious significance of Bael cannot be overstated. In the context of the Hindu religion, it is common practise to make offerings to various deities during prayer rituals by presenting the leaves and fruit of a specific plant. The worship of Shiva is given a particular focus within this setting.

In addition, the leaves of this plant are utilised in the religious ceremonies of the Viva Rupra and the Parvati. There is ample evidence that the fruit is utilised in religious rites and ceremonies, as well as that it is mentioned in both the Vedas and the Mahabharata.

In the research paper that Neha Parmar, Suman Singh, and Bhupesh Patel produced, a detailed historical and ethno-medical analysis of Bilva Patra is provided. An extensive number of references from ancient writings such as the Yajurveda, Atharvaveda, Brahmanas, Kalpasutras, and Puranas are cited in the work, which is an indication of the broad acceptance and use of bilva in traditional medicinal practises.

This topic is also discussed in the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, both of which were written by Valmiki. The Taitiriya Brahamana mentions the Bilva tree as a tree linked with auspiciousness, while the Baudhayana Dhamasutra acknowledges the Bilva tree as one of the venerated trees in its historical setting. It was believed that the fruit known as bilva, which was considered to be the most sacred of all fruits at the time, held enormous religious and cultural significance in the historical context of ancient India.

It was most frequently utilised in temple settings as the major food offering that was delivered to the gods and goddesses there. The coconut has surpassed the bilva fruit as the fruit of choice for religious offerings in modern times. It is also commonly regarded as a symbol of total submission to a superior authority at this time. The symbolism of the Bilva plant is prominently featured throughout the Hindu faith.

On the crown and the trident of Shiva, the trifoliate leaves of the Bilva plant are depicted extensively in prominent positions. In addition, the three points at the end of each leaf represent the holy trinity that is comprised of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. In order to lessen the impact of the unfavourable effects, the amulets were fashioned and worn with the intention of doing so. The plant in question has been extensively acknowledged as a symbol of corpulence and fecundity due to its progressive development from the base to the uppermost branches, which is accompanied by an annual production of fruits. This has led to the plant being widely identified as a representation of corpulence and fecundity.

One of the eight leaves of bilva that are presented to Lord Shiva as an offering is believed to be the Mokshasadhanam, or the means by which one can achieve liberation, in accordance with the Lingarchanchandrika, which is a sacred text. This belief is based on the belief that one of these leaves is the Mokshasadhanam. According to Maitra, the bilva tree has a reputation for being able to encapsulate the spirit of heavenly illumination. The Shankhyana Aranyaka suggests that in order to accomplish a number of goals, one should adorn themselves with the ‘Bilva Mani’ as a type of decoration. This is done in the hopes of achieving the results they seek.

The elimination of unpleasant dreams (Dusvapnanashana), the destruction of malicious energies (Rakshoghna), the accomplishment of rejuvenation and longevity (Rasayana), the maintenance of progeny (Prajasthapana), and the protection against venomous substances (Vishaghna) are some of these benefits.

Bathing with water that has been flavoured with Bilva Patra is considered to be a traditional part of the wedding ceremony. In addition, the Upanayana Samskara recommends that its practitioners dress in bilva-danda. Bilva was used as a tool or implement by the Babylonians circa 7000 years ago. According to the findings of a study that was carried out in 1996 by Alimas and colleagues, the significance of trees extends to the Jain religion. The Jain people regard trees as sacred because of their connection to Bhagwan Parasnathji, the 23rd Tirthankara, who is believed to have attained enlightenment while sitting beneath a Bilva tree.

It is stated in the Agnipurana that the act of inhaling the oil that is extracted from this particular plant is thought to enhance the individual’s poetic powers as well as promote lifespan.

In addition, gastroenteritis can be treated by administering a decoction that is made of Bilva fruits, Mangifera indica, Dolicos lablab, Woodfordia fruiticosa, and Zingiber ofcinale, together with molasses and buttermilk. Another treatment option that is indicated is the consumption of a decoction that is comprised of bilva, aconitum heterophyllum, and holerrhena antidysenterica. This is an alternative treatment. Traditional beliefs ascribe curative qualities to bilva, specifically those that enable it to alleviate fevers, as well as the discomfort and coughing that accompany fevers.

The Shiva Mahapurana & the Story of hunter

 

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In the Shiva Purana, the story of the repercussions of venerating Lord Shiva with the bel leaf is recounted in narrative form.

On the night of Maha Shivaratri, a hunter was driven to go out and engage in hunting activities because of the urgent need to satisfy the hunger of his family. Due to the fact that this day is devoted to the worship of Lord Shiva, it carries with it a tremendous religious significance.

In the end, the hunter was unsuccessful in his attempts to find any game. The individual climbed up a tree that was located close to a body of water and assumed a stance of expectancy, with the hopes of witnessing a creature that was unaware of its surroundings that was seeking hydration. This person had no idea that the tree they had climbed was actually a bilva tree until after they had reached the top. A Shivling, an artefact that represents the god Shiva and is venerated for its role in religious worship, was found near the bottom of the tree where it had been planted.

The person consistently scattered bilva leaves into the ground over the night, and these leaves eventually settled on the Shivling. This behaviour continued until the morning. Because of the hunter’s unintentional worship of Lord Shiva, he was able to undergo a profound transformation that endowed him with the attributes of empathy and comprehension. As a result, he was released from the burden of the negative actions he had committed in the past.

The advent of the bilva tree is said to have been caused by the perspiration of Parvati, who is the consort of Shiva, according to the Nagara Khanda of the Skanda Purana.

As a result of all of the strenuous tasks that she engaged in, the goddess Parvati, who is also known as the renowned Daughter of the Mountain, became exhausted. Her forehead began to sweat, and a bead of moisture eventually fell to the ground below. The Mandara mountain, which is rather visible, is home to a tree that has achieved great growth.

Parvati suggested that the tree, which had emerged from the earth near to her, be given the name Bilva. Bilva was the name of one of the gods.

If a person approaches this tree with the utmost reverence and collects its leaves, they will surely elevate themselves to the position of supreme ruler over the surrounding territory. If a person with steadfast faith were to engage in the act of worship towards me, using the leaves as a conduit, they would be able to have any wish they had come true that they may have. If a person is able to maintain even a rudimentary level of belief in the ritual of worship while looking at the leaves of the bilva plant, then I will definitely bestow abundant blessings upon that person.

If a person makes the decision to consume the very tip of the foliage, then a great number of their indiscretions are automatically removed from their record. In the event that an individual places the tip of a leaf upon their cranium, it is believed that no type of pain delivered by Yama, the Hindu deity of death, shall cause that individual to experience misery. This is because the apex of the leaf is placed upon the individual’s head.

The leaf known as Bilva-Patrais comes from a tree in the Hindu religion that is considered to be sacred. This tree is named Bael (). Its sanctity is analogous to that of the leaves of the Tulsi plant. In point of fact, the use of Bilva-Patra by Shiva is analogous to the use of Tulsi leaves by Vishnu. In English, the word “Bael” can also be translated as “Stone Apple,” “Wood Apple,” “Golden Apple,” or “Bengal Quince.” It is most generally referred to as Bael or Bel in Hindi, and a leaf of Bael is referred to as Bel-Patta. The bird is called “Aegle Marmelos” in the scientific community.The word for this in Sanskrit is Bilva-Patra.

In Hindu Scriptures, it is said to have originated within the chest of the goddess Lakshmi. The following is made abundantly obvious by the sixth “Shloka” of the “Bilvashtakam”:

 

लक्ष्म्याः स्तनत उत्पन्नं महादेवस्य प्रियम्

बिल्ववृक्षं प्रयच्छामिबिल्वपत्रं शिवार्पणं 6

                            Lakshmya stanat utpannam mahadevasya ch priyam

                            bilvavriksham prayachchhami bilvapatram shivarpanam.

Meaning:

I make this offering of the bael tree, which is said to have grown from the centre of Goddess Lakshmi and is favoured by Mahadev. As a result, I make an offering of Bilva-Patra to the god Shiva.

 

A Bilva-Patra leaf is a compound leaf, which means it is composed of three individual leaflets. Shiva is quite fond of the Bilva-Patra, which has three leaves, and it is given to him as an offering. It is quite uncommon for a single leaf to produce more than three leaflets, which is one of the things that attracts the attention and interest of devotees. On the premises of the Baba Baidyanathdham Temple, where the complex is located, I have witnessed such leaves being offered for sale at a higher price. However, it is not appropriate to present Shiva with these leaves, as it is made abundantly plain in the first “Shloka” of the “Bilvashtakam” as follows:

 

त्रिदलं  त्रिगुणाकारं  त्रिनेत्रं  च  त्रयायुधम् 

त्रिजन्म पापसंहारम् बिल्वपत्रं शिवार्पणं ।1। 

Tridalam trigunakaram trinetram ch tryaudham
trijanma pap-sanharam bilvapatra Shivarpanam.

Meaning:

(As an offering, I present the three-leafed Bilva-patra, which possesses the attributes of Sat, Raj, and Tam, which symbolises the three eyes of Shiva as well as the three weapons, and which purges the sins of three previous incarnations.)

 

Explanation : 

This “Shloka” is also spoken when presenting Shiva with the bilva-patra sacrifice. In addition to having three leaflets, it should have the following characteristics: it should be soft, without holes, without spots (), and unbroken. It is necessary to cut away the more substantial portion of the ‘Belpatta’ twig () that is linked to the tree (called a vajra). When making an offering to Shiva or any of the other gods, the “Belpatra” should be turned over so that the smooth side is towards the “Linga” and the pointy end should be facing away from the devotee. There is a text called the “Bilvashtakam” that is eight verses long and discusses the significance of Bilva-Patra.

In order to prepare the leaves for the offering, a white sandalwood paste () is either rubbed into them or sprinkled over them. The beverage known as Bilva-Patra is presented to not only Shiva but also each and every member of the Shiva family ( ), including Nandi the Guard. Ganesh, Gouri (Shakti), and her incarnations like as Durga, Kaali, and Kartikeya are all given Bilva-Patra as an offering.

People sometimes write “” with sandalwood paste () or kunkum () on leaflets and then gift them to Shiva since Shiva is similar to a follower of Rama. Since Hanuman is an avatar of Shiva and is also known as the Rudra avatar, the ‘Bilva-Patra’ is also presented to Hanuman during his worship.

Some devotees are of the opinion that the three leaflets of the Bilva-Patra are symbolic representations of Shiva’s three eyes: the two lower leaflets are thought to stand for Shiva’s two normal eyes, while the one upper leaflet is thought to represent Shiva’s third eye, which is located on his forehead.

In Bhubaneswar, a Pundit at the Shiva temple provides holy water along with a piece of Bilva-Patra to worshippers, just as he does in every other temple in North India. This holy water is called “Charanamrit” and it contains Tulsi leaves.

The amount of bilva-patras that are presented to Shiva can range anywhere from one to more than lakhs, depending on the individual’s ability to procure them and their financial situation. During the months of “Saavan” and “Aashaadh,” I was present when some devotees presented Baba Basukinath with an offering of one lakh and twenty-five thousand ( ) Bilva-Patras.

Even though it is common practise to refrain from offering the same thing to a deity more than once, in the case of the Bilva-Patra, if someone does not have access to it and they observe some Bilva-Patras being placed over the Shiva-lingam, they are allowed to grab one, wash it and then re-offer it to Shiva. Because Shiva is so merciful to his devotees, he even acknowledges and appreciates the intangible gifts they give him. As is the case in the opening verse of “Shiva Manas Pujan Stotram,” numerous items, including Bilva-Patra, are offered in the imagination:

 

Ratnaih kalpitam aasanam himjalaih snanam ch divyambaram

Nana ratna vibhooshitam    mrigmadamodankitam chandanam

jatichampakvilvapatra  rachitam  pushpam  ch  dhoopam tatha

Deepam dev  dayanidhe  pashupate   hritkalpitam  grihyataam.

 

Meaning :  The Bilva-Patra and the fruits inspire devotees to bring this tree into their homes on the university campus. The presence of a bilva-tree on the campus contributes to the expansion of one’s money, name, and popularity. Not only this, but because the tree of Bael is a representation of Shiva himself, after people get out of bed in the morning, they look at the tree and say “namaskar” to it, as well as pronounce this “Shloka,” which is a verse from the Shiva Purana.

Darshanam Bilva Vrikshasya Sparshnam Papnashnam

Aghor    Papsanharam     Bilvapatram     Shivarpanam.

Meaning : The act of worshipping the Shiva-linga beneath a ‘Bilva Tree’ yields significant benefits. The act of irrigating a ‘Bilva-Tree’ with ordinary water or water from the Ganges river, often known as ‘Jalam’ or ‘Gangajalam’, respectively, is believed to bestow the spiritual merit equivalent to visiting all sacred pilgrimage sites, known as ‘Tirthas’. The act of applying water sourced from the vicinity of the tree’s root to the forehead results in the eradication of all “Papam”.

 

Astrological Importance of Bilwa Patra

 

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Individuals who are born under the influence of the Visakha Nakashtra and Scorpio moon sign, or those who have a birth in the Visakha Lagana nakshatras, are advised to engage in the practise of planting a Bilwa Patra tree in their personal garden and providing it with regular watering. Alternatively, individuals experiencing health concerns associated with the liver or stomach are recommended to consume Bilva juice on a daily basis. This practise is believed to counteract any adverse effects cau

The experience of meditation beneath this particular tree has the potential to evoke a profound sense of bliss among individuals born under the Visakha Nakashtra. In addition to the act of planting, it is recommended to perform Rudra abhishek, a ritualistic offering, using Bilwa Patra, fruits, milk, and the remaining Panch Amrits. The malefic effect of Jupiter can be remedied at an accelerated rate via meticulous attention and unwavering dedication.

Anyone whose Bhadhaka planet is Jupiter are advised to engage in the practise of planting or donating a Bilwa plant to anyone in need or near the Shiva Linga within a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. This ritual is believed to effectively mitigate the adverse effects associated with the Bhadhaka planet.

In the event that Jupiter exhibits malefic influences, it may potentially manifest adverse effects on liver functionality, resulting in elevated enzyme levels, unregulated sexual appetite, complications with the gall bladder, disturbances in kidney enzyme activity, and occasionally an escalation in the incidence of infections or diabetes. Excessive heat in the stomach and liver can result in elevated levels of bilirubin, leading to the manifestation of jaundice. Additionally, this condition may contribute to bodily weakness, gastric disturbances, and the development of constipation, among other potential consequences.

The reason for this is in accordance with the framework of the five limbs. Nakshatras are recognised and observed for their influence on mental and physical well-being. Any disruption to the native’s birth nakshatras has the potential to adversely affect their mental and physical well-being. One predominant factor contributing to the susceptibility of those with illnesses in the Scorpion moon and Visakha Nakashtra’s lord via nodes to liver and reproductive organ issues is their Dasha padas.

The potential association between the Visakha Nakashtra deity and deities such as Indra, who embodies transformation and strength, and Agni, the god of fire, may contribute to the inclination of Visakha individuals towards extremity in several aspects of life, including their sexual desires, pursuit of power, and appetite for success.

An elevation in the levels of Tamsik and Rakashas Gana within this nakshatra has the potential to result in health complications stemming from excessive engagement in sexual activities, heightened hunger, increased appetite, impaired digestion, gastrointestinal problems, flatulence, and predominantly liver-related ailments.

The most effective solution for alleviating the negative effects associated with the Viskhna Nakashtra (Scorpion) moon sign entails the cultivation of a bilwa tree and the regular consumption of bilwa fruit, as well as the practise of worshipping Lord Shiva using Bilwa Patra and fruit.

 

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Medically speaking, bilwa has a wide range of applications, including the following:

1) It has the ability to treat conditions such as diarrhoea, cholera, haemorrhoids, and vitiligo.

2) It can lessen the severity of ulcers in the stomach.

3) Capacity to fight microorganisms

4) It is effective in treating scurvy.

5) is capable of regulating cholesterol levels.

6) has the ability to remedy breathing issues.

7) Used to reduce inflammation.

8) It can be used as a treatment for conditions related to the heart.

9) has the ability to relieve constipation.

10) has the ability to manage diabetes.

 

Nutritional Value of Bael Fruit

The various nutrients in a bael fruit per 100gm.

Nutrients Amount

Carbohydrate 31.8 gm

Fat 0.3 g

Proteins 1.8 gm.

Vitamins

Vitamin A 55 mg.

Vitamin B Rich in Vitamin B1 and B2

Vitamin C 60 mg.

Thiamine 0.13 mg.

Riboflavin 1.19 mg.

Niacin 1.1 mg.

Carotene 55 mg.

Minerals

Calcium 85 mg.

Potassium 600 mg.

Fiber 2.9 gm.

Water 61.5 g.

Energy 137 k.cal

Energy 137 k.cal

There are ten advantages to eating bael.

 

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  • Treatment of TB with Bael According to Ayurveda, this herb can be used as a treatment for TB.
  • The use of bael for the treatment of gynaecological conditions The use of bael on a regular basis can help avoid gynaecological conditions.
  • Urinary disorders and Bael: The consumption of bel can assist in the resolution of issues associated with urinary disorders.
  • A Bael for the Prevention of Diabetes: Bitter and pungent, it is loaded with antioxidants and helps stimulate the pancreas to generate insulin, which in turn results in a reduction in blood sugar levels. Diabetes can be treated with the leaves of the plant.
  • Bael for Digestive Disorders: It protects the digestive system from ulceration, lowers the frequency of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), and lessens intestinal spasm, making it useful for the treatment of diarrhoea, dysentery, and other infections of the elementary canal.
  • Bael has been shown to be effective in the treatment and prevention of fever when the leaf juice is combined with honey.
  • Tonics made from flowers are often recommended for people who suffer from epilepsy.
  • Nutritional Information Regarding Bael It has a high concentration of alkaloids, polysaccharides, antioxidants, beta-carotene, vitamin C, vitamin B, and a wide variety of other biochemical compounds. Tannins, calcium, phosphorus, iron, protein, and fibre are some of the other components that can be found in it. The following nutrients can be found in one hundred grammes of bael: Value in terms of calories (137), moisture content (61.5g), protein (1.8g), fat (.3g), minerals (1.7g), fibre (2.9g), carbohydrates (31.8mg), calcium (85mg), phosphorus (50mg), iron (.7mg), beta-carotene (55 UG), thiamine (.13mg), niacin (1.1mg), vitamin C (8 mg), and copper (.21 mg).
  • The Use of Bael for the Treatment of Pile: It is beneficial to use the extract of unripe bel fruit in the treatment of piles and haemorrhoids.
  • As a result of the calming effects that it has on the digestive system, bael lowers the amount of acidity that is produced in the stomach. This property makes bael effective for the treatment of ulcers of many types, including gastric ulcers, gastroduodenal ulcers, and others.

The applications of Bael

  1. The juice derived from this particular fruit is commonly utilised in the creation of beverages and fruit concentrates, particularly during the summer season, owing to its inherently saccharine and agreeable qualities.
  2. The fragile leaves of the Bael tree are commonly utilised in culinary applications, particularly as ingredients in salads.
  3. The process of absorption carried out by this substance contributes to the purification of the atmosphere by effectively removing hazardous gases.
  4. This substance is employed to enhance one’s appetite.
  5. The oil derived from it is utilised for the treatment of respiratory ailments.
  6. It finds application in the production of confectionery, beverages, caramel, powdered extracts, and several edible commodities.

The medicinal properties of the bael fruit

  1. The therapeutic properties of Bel are attributed to its rich composition of many biochemical compounds, including alkaloids, antioxidants, polysaccharides, and essential oils.
  2. The interior flesh of the bael fruit possesses various beneficial properties, including curative, pesticidal, nutritional, and therapeutic attributes. Consequently, it is utilised for the management and alleviation of numerous ailments and disorders.
  3. The leaves of the wood apple tree has therapeutic properties and are employed for the purpose of reducing blood cholesterol levels.
  4. The substance possesses anti-inflammatory properties. The application of its extracts to the affected area has been found to be effective in the treatment of inflammation.
  5. The roots of Bael possess antidiarrheal properties, serve as an antidote for snake venom, and have anti-inflammatory effects that aid in the process of healing.

The potential benefits of consuming Bel juice.

  1. Bel juice possesses beneficial characteristics that make it effective in alleviating constipation due to its laxative effects.
  2. Bel juice provides effective relief for conditions such as heartburn, acidity, hyperacidity, and indigestion.
  3. In the case of individuals experiencing intestinal parasites, it is recommended to consume bael juice because to its potential antidotal properties.
  4. The consumption of Aegle marmelos juice has been found to have potential benefits for cardiovascular health and cognitive function. The combination of Bel juice and ghee has been found to have potential benefits in the prevention of heart disease. Additionally, it is employed as a cardiac tonic.
  5. The consumption of raw Bel leaves has been found to be effective in addressing several gastrointestinal issues.
  6. Bael juice is a beverage that is known for its high vitamin C content and its potential efficacy in the treatment of scurvy.

It is important to use caution

Bael, a plant of Ayurvedic significance, possesses advantageous properties; nonetheless, it is not without its associated adverse consequences. Prior to consuming the fruit, it is advisable to practise prudence under the following circumstances.

  1. Abdominal issues might arise as a result of excessive ingestion of bael.
  2. Constipation may occur as a result of consuming a higher quantity of the fruit.
  3. During pregnancy, it is not recommended to consume Bel.
  4. nursing: It is advisable to refrain from engaging in nursing.
  5. Surgery: Its utilisation should be avoided in surgical procedures.
  6. Diabetes: It is important to use caution while administering medication aimed at reducing blood sugar levels, as there is a possibility of inducing hypoglycemia. Consequently, diligent monitoring of blood sugar levels is advised.
  7. Hypertension: Individuals with elevated blood pressure should refrain from consuming this particular fruit.

Conclusion : 

Overall we can say that bilwa leaves are revered for their ability to pacify deities and grant celestial gifts. It is believed that Shiva, who bestows prizes as an expression of devotion and respect, will acknowledge and appreciate this modest tribute by giving gifts.

I hope you will like this article and follow these rituals and benefits of Bael in your day-to-day life to have better spiritual and physical health. Keep reading and keep sharing.

 

With thanks and Regards,

Rocky Jamwal

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Ayurveda Medical Dictionary by  Ranganayakulu Potturu

https://bsienvis.nic.in/Database/MedicinalPlants_3939.aspx

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Skanda Puran, Chapter 250, Creation of bilwa Tree
Sacred Plants of India by By Nanditha Krishna

https://www.biodiversityofindia.org

Historical and Ethno-Medical Review on Bilva by Neha Parmar, Suman Singh, & Bhupesh Patel

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The Karma Theory in Vedic Astrology, Part 1: Astrology and Karma Theory, Understanding Karma Astrologically

Revised, Compiled and Re-edited

By Rocky Jamwal | 2023  

 

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Introduction

The Upanishadic notion of karma serves as a foundational principle in Hindu philosophy, providing a framework for comprehending the relationship between actions and their consequences. The Upanishads, being an old text, offer profound insights pertaining to the fundamental basis of existence and the intricate interrelation between actions and their subsequent outcomes.

The Upanishads claim that karma encompasses the aggregate of an individual’s physical and mental activities, and the consequent outcomes that shape their current and forthcoming experiences. The concept underscores the notion that each action elicits a commensurate reaction, so establishing a cyclical pattern of causality that governs an individual’s existence.

The Bhagavad Gita provides a comprehensive elucidation of the principles of karma, reincarnation, and rebirth, with several verses, known as shlokas, expounding upon the concept of karma. The Bhagavad Gita demonstrates substantial influence from the Upanishads, despite its incorporation into the broader context of the Mahabharata.

The Gita is presented in a conversational structure involving Sri Krishna and Arjuna, taking place during the notable occurrence referred to as the dharmaudha, or morally justifiable conflict, in Kurukshetra. The Gita not only elucidates essential truths, but also posits that any manner of existence or mode of religious devotion undertaken by humans, provided it is motivated by a genuine aspiration for personal betterment, ought to be recognised and esteemed.

This article aims to elucidate the fundamental aspects of the Karma theory within the context of Vedic philosophy, Bhagwad Geeta, and the teachings of Bhagwan Shri Krishna and Swami Sivananda Saraswathi. Additionally, it will expound upon the astrological principles that underpin these concepts. It is anticipated that this will facilitate a more comprehensive comprehension of the underlying principles of karma in a meaningful manner.

 

 

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Karma theory in Hinduism, Vedic philosophy, and Vedic astrology

कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन। मा कर्मफलहेतुर्भूर्मा ते सङ्गोऽस्त्वकर्मणि॥ २-४७

Karmanye vadhikaraste Ma Phaleshu Kadachana । Ma Karmaphalaheturbhurma Te Sangostvakarmani ।।

Meaning– Your right is to perform your work, but never to the results. Never be motivated by the results of your actions, nor should you be attached to not performing your prescribed duties.

( Bhagwat Geeta, chapter 2 )

Interpretation :  In this discourse, Divine Sri Krishna advises individuals to priorities their focus on the execution of karma, rather than fixating on the outcomes or results of their acts. Furthermore, Sri Krishna emphasizes the importance of adopting a selfless mindset when engaging in one’s duties and responsibilities within the realm of Karam Bhumi.

Karma is purportedly influenced by multiple elements, encompassing intention, motive, and the inherent moral nature of the conduct. The Upanishads emphasise the significance of engaging in virtuous behaviours with sincere motives, as these behaviours result in favourable consequences and facilitate spiritual development.

In addition, the Upanishads emphasise the philosophical notion of samsara, denoting the perpetual cycle of birth, mortality, and subsequent reincarnation. The prevailing belief posits that the karmic actions of an individual play a pivotal role in moulding their future existences, exerting influence over their circumstances and encounters. Positive activities are often believed to contribute to an elevated state of existence, whereas negative actions are associated with lower states of being or even the experience of misery.

The Upanishads also introduce the concept of moksha, which signifies emancipation from the cyclic nature of samsara. The attainment of moksha is often regarded as the paramount objective of human existence, representing the liberation from the entanglements of karma and the realisation of a profound connection with the divine. The attainment of emancipation is achieved through the process of self-realization and the recognition of the authentic essence of reality.

In essence, the Upanishadic doctrine of karma offers a complete theoretical structure for comprehending the intricate interplay between human actions and their subsequent outcomes. The text underscores the need of adhering to a virtuous lifestyle and underscores the possibilities for spiritual advancement and escape from the perpetual cycle of reincarnation. The acknowledgement of karma’s influence motivates individuals to make deliberate decisions that are in accordance with moral principles, so facilitating their progression towards an elevated level of existence.

The concept of karma holds considerable significance in Vedic astrology. The prevailing belief posits that the activities undertaken in previous incarnations exert influence over an individual’s current circumstances and forthcoming experiences. In my capacity as an astrologer, I engage in the examination of planetary positions within a birth chart in order to acquire a deeper understanding of an individual’s karmic patterns.

Karma is a concept that pertains to the principle of causality, wherein each action is believed to produce corresponding outcomes. According to the principles of Vedic astrology, it is widely acknowledged that individuals bear the burden of prarabdha karma, denoting the segment of their previous life’s deeds that have matured and are presently exerting an impact on their current existence. The manifestation of prarabdha karma might encompass both favourable and unfavourable situations, contingent upon the inherent characteristics of our previous acts.

The arrangement of celestial bodies in a natal chart yields significant insights about an individual’s karmic inclinations. Every celestial body in our solar system symbolises distinct facets of human existence and possesses its own karmic implications. One illustrative instance involves the association of Saturn with karmic lessons and duties, juxtaposed with Jupiter’s representation of spiritual growth and insight.

Through an examination of the celestial arrangements and their interplay, one can discern the domains of existence in which an individual may encounter the repercussions of their prior deeds. The potential influence of karmic forces in various aspects of life, including as relationships, careers, health, or wealth, can be inferred from the relative strength or weakness of specific celestial bodies, namely planets.

It is noteworthy to acknowledge that Vedic astrology does not perceive karma as a punitive measure, but rather as a catalyst for personal development and advancement. Gaining insight into one’s karmic patterns can facilitate individuals in making deliberate decisions and implementing suitable measures to manage adversities and augment their spiritual progression.

In summary, the notion of karma in Vedic astrology underscores the intrinsic interdependence between our preceding, ongoing, and forthcoming circumstances. Through the examination of the planetary positions within a birth chart, I possess the ability to offer discerning observations of an individual’s karmic inclinations. This enables me to provide guidance that facilitates educated decision-making, ultimately fostering personal development and a sense of contentment.

Origination of Karma 

The concept of karma holds significant roots in Vedic, Eastern philosophy and spirituality. The concept that determines the consequences of our acts, both in the present life and in subsequent lifetimes, is considered to be of essential importance. The term “karma” originates from Sanskrit and carries the connotation of “action” or “deed,” underscoring the significance of individual accountability for one’s own acts. Karma can be conceptualized as a metaphysical principle governing the relationship between actions and their consequences in the cosmic realm. The proposition posits that any action undertaken, regardless of its moral quality, generates an energy that will ultimately manifest itself in a reciprocal manner. This implies that engaging in favourable behaviours will yield favourable results, but engaging in unfavourable behaviours would lead to adverse repercussions.

The concept of karma is intricately associated with the doctrine of reincarnation in Santana dharma . Based on this particular belief system, it is posited that upon the cessation of an individual’s life, they undergo a process of reincarnation whereby they are subsequently born into new corporeal forms. The conditions and experiences encountered in their subsequent existence are purportedly shaped by the cumulative effects of their past actions, known as karma, across prior lifetimes. Put simply, the choices and behaviours we engage in during our present existence have a profound influence on the course of our subsequent existences.

 

Definition of Karma and Its Relation to Astrology: What is Karma?

 

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The idea of karma is very important in Hinduism, particularly when it comes to comprehending the cycle of life and the effects of one’s actions. According to the karma theory, which is a central tenet of both Vedic astrology and Vedic philosophy, every action we carry out has repercussions that can be felt in both the here and now and in the lifetimes we have yet to live. It is believed that karma, which comes from a Sanskrit term that means “action” or “deed,” is a basic force that governs the cosmos. According to this point of view, each person is responsible for their own activities and must, in the end, deal with the results of those actions, regardless of whether those results are favourable or negative.

According to the concept of karma, our deeds leave behind an energetic imprint that is ultimately responsible for determining our fate. This concept is based on the concept of cause and effect. It highlights the concept that one’s current circumstances are the product of acts taken in the past, while future experiences will be affected by decisions made in the present moment. This philosophical framework encourages individuals to take responsibility for their deeds and to make deliberate choices in order to direct the course of their own lives.

The idea of karma is developed further in Vedic philosophy, which asserts that it is not limited to the application to human beings but rather encompasses the application to all living entities. It gives the impression that every deed, thought, and purpose adds to the building up of karma. Each deed, whether it be one of compassion, selflessness, or harm, leaves an indelible mark on a person’s karmic account.

The ideas of karma are utilised by Vedic astrology, which is strongly connected with both Hinduism and Vedic philosophy, in order to analyse and forecast the events and patterns that occur in the life of an individual. Astrologers are of the opinion that the locations and motions of celestial bodies at the moment of a person’s birth have an impact on their karma as well as the following events of their lives.

Astrologers are able to provide insights into an individual’s karmic tendencies and probable life paths by evaluating the influences that these planets have on our solar system.

Individuals are better able to see the interconnection of their activities and the effect those actions have on both their own lives and the world around them if they have a firm grasp on the karma principle, which is central to Hinduism, Vedic philosophy, and Vedic astrology. It fosters in one a sense of self-reflection, personal growth, and accountability for the decisions they make in their life. Individuals can attempt to build positive karma by accepting and embracing this philosophy, which can ultimately lead to a life that is more satisfying and peaceful.

It is imperative to acknowledge that karma should not be perceived solely as a mechanism of retribution and reward. Instead, it is a system that functions at a more profound level. Karma is widely regarded as a mechanism that facilitates individual development and spiritual advancement. Through the direct observation and understanding of the outcomes resulting from our activities, we are afforded the chance to acquire significant insights and cultivate enhanced levels of sagacity and empathy.

Moreover, the concept of karma transcends just individual deeds and encompasses the realm of thoughts and intentions as well. The generation of karmic energy can be attributed to the profound wants and motives that are within us. Consequently, the cultivation of a good mindset and the preservation of pure intentions are crucial for the generation of positive karma.

Although the notion of karma may appear intricate, its fundamental principle is straightforward: individuals bear accountability for their own actions and the resulting outcomes. It reminds us to be mindful of our choices and to strive for virtuous behaviour. Through this proactive approach, individuals have the ability to actively influence and mould their current and forthcoming conditions, so cultivating a life that is characterised by greater harmony and satisfaction.

The concept of karma holds substantial significance in Vedic astrology as it pertains to comprehending an individual’s life experiences and prospective outcomes. Karma pertains to the principle of causality, wherein our past deeds exert an influence on our current circumstances and mould our forthcoming experiences. Vedic astrology encompasses various forms of karma, each holding distinct significance.

In accordance with the precepts of astrology, Karma can be broken down into a number of subcategories, each of which I will briefly describe below before delving into in further detail in the following installment of this series.

For the sake of gaining a knowledge of the karmas, which are inextricably interwoven with Vedic astrology, I will merely provide a high-level overview here:

Dridha Karma refers to a category of karma that encompasses the predestined and unalterable actions that individuals have accrued from their previous incarnations. The phenomenon in question is commonly denoted as “fate” or “destiny.” The concept of “dridha karma” posits that certain aspects of an individual’s existence, including their birth family, physical appearance, and key life events, are predetermined and unchangeable.

Adridha karma, alternatively referred to as “modifiable karma,” pertains to the activities that are subject to modification or alteration within the context of our current lifetimes. In contrast to dridha karma, adridha karma affords individuals the capacity to exercise agency and alter the trajectory of their fate. The phenomenon is subject to the influence of our volitional agency and deliberate choices.

Kriyamana Karma, also known as current karma, pertains to the actions that are promptly executed in one’s present existence. The aforementioned activities are a manifestation of our capacity for autonomous decision-making and are likely to exert influence on our forthcoming encounters. Kriyamana karma is regarded as the collective result of both constructive and destructive actions in which individuals partake over the course of their lives.

Sanchit Karma refers to the collective accumulation of all activities, encompassing both positive and negative deeds, that an individual has amassed throughout successive incarnations. The concept can be understood as a reservoir of karma that exerts impact on both our present existence and subsequent rebirths. The concept of Sanchit karma posits that actions and their consequences are thought to persist across multiple lifetimes until they are adequately addressed or harmonised.

Prarabdha karma pertains to the segment of sanchit karma that is deliberately selected for manifestation during the present incarnation. The term “karma” refers to a subset of accumulated actions that have reached a state of maturation and are poised to emerge in the current incarnation. Prarabdha karma is responsible for determining the significant life events, obstacles, and prospects that individuals meet throughout their current existence.

Agami Karma pertains to the forthcoming outcomes that arise from our present activities. The concept of karma pertains to the accumulation of actions and their subsequent consequences, which individuals generate in their current existence and will encounter in subsequent rebirths. The concept of agami karma is believed to be influenced by the decisions and acts individuals make in the current moment, ultimately affecting their destiny in future incarnations.

Gaining a comprehensive comprehension of the various forms of karma within the realm of Vedic astrology offers profound insights into the intricate nature of human existence and the intricate dynamics between determinism and personal agency. While certain elements of human existence may be predestined, individuals possess the agency to exercise deliberate decision-making and actively influence their own futures by their choices and behaviours.

 

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In the terminology of astrology, Saturn and Mars are referred to as being in the top category for the karaka of physical karmas, deeds or actions of all life, where Saturn signifies all the actions of life we have passed numerous journeys of life. It involved the karmas of past, present, and future lives, and based on that, we experience Karma Bhoga and enjoy our lives. This refers to the karmas that we actually do or perform in the material world with our fully aware mind based on some of the action plans and logic participation that we have. All of these karmas are determined by one’s physical actions and the reasons behind them.

Then there is a different level of karmas that always reside and keep growing in the hidden nook of our minds; these are the kind of karmas that are classified as being on the mental or sub-conscious level. Karmas that take place in our minds, or at a sub-conscious level, are known as mental karmas or sub-conscious level karmas. These are the karmas that we truly manipulate in some hidden part of our brains, or those that always reside in Mana (one of Sense). These karmas continue to bloom in the dreamlike world or in an imaginary world, and they are constantly busy crafting stories that have no connection with the practical or real world. These stories are founded on our unfinished aspirations, logics that we have left for the future, and those hidden means and motives that we have never been able to bring to fruition.

In this context, Mercury (representing the brain) and the Moon (representing the mind) are important manipulators for the construction of those imagined Mansik Karma or “Mana’s “. If we perceive something fictitious in Deep prospects, it’s likely due to karmic debts and an unbalanced flow of energy through the Vishudhi chakra we manifest those mansik karma’s. Purification is the purpose of the Visudhi chakra role, and it is intended to take place not only on the level of the body, but also on the levels of the psyche and the mind. All of the terrible events that we have pushed to the back of our minds throughout our lives will remain there until we confront them head on and find a way to make peace with them using more mature insight. In the event that this Chakra has not been developed to its full potential or is in an imbalanced state, the native may struggle with a variety of issues pertaining to the mind.

When the Vishuddha Chakra becomes blocked, people experience emotions of anxiety, a lack of freedom, and confinement, as well as general issues with their thyroid and throat.

To Speak Frankly, in the language of Astrology, the Moon and Mercury are the only ones to blame for the mana-based good and evil karmas that we make in our hidden corner. The Moon is associated with mana-based acts that are impacted by the wants and thought processes that are buried deep within us. When any of us get afflicted via the nodes (Rahu/Ketu, Mars, and Saturn), we produce those evil karmas in the physical world.

Those are the thoughts that never leave my head. A spark is set off in our day-to-day lives as a result of our five senses’ speculation for the manifestation of hidden desires. These hidden desires take the form of manipulative acts, and the spark is set off by our five senses. These are the cravings that are constantly being reborn in our minds as a result of a small number of thoughts, and we either make an effort to satisfy them or we become dissatisfied by them.

Those karmas that are somewhere hidden in the mind and are working hard to take a form on a physical level or in the physical world for the manifestation of desires based on some action plan are referred to as Sub-conscious-based karmas. This term refers to all those future thoughts that keep taking birth in our Sub-conscious plane.

“Mana is the main culprit as well as a boon too and is classified in the top level overall 5 senses for accountability in evil and Good Karmas,” states the Karama Theory of the Bhagwat Geeta.

Mercury, which turns those ideas into some logic and yields some planning and acts, is the subpart of Mana-based karma. Mercury is responsible for intelligent action-oriented karma based on some logic, computations, and mathematical equations that are fired from the Vishudhi Chakra. Mana exerts a significant amount of impact over the functioning of the brain, which in turn controls all of these senses.

If Mercury is afflicted in a chart, it will give birth to an evil logical approach in actions; however, if it is beneficially placed in any Dharma Kona (1, 5, and 9th houses) or gets aspects from the Sun and Jupiter, it will uplift the dharma and those actions in a fruitful manner for the cause of society.

In other words, if Mercury is afflicted in a chart, it will give birth to an evil logical approach in actions. Mercury, or the brain, will eventually rule over all of those five senses, and it will serve as an indicator of the greater intelligence of Gyaani, as described in the Bhagavad Gita. This will take place in the distant future. A person will live their life in accordance with Gyan Yoga.

Actions or outcomes that are determined by one’s wants are the forms that karma takes when it is carried out on the conscious and the sub-conscious levels of existence. The aggregated effects, also known as the “fruits” of acts, are referred to as Karma-Phala (Sanskrit for “fruit of Karma”).

 

Astrological Interpretation of Karma and Astrology

 

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Karma, Navamsa and Relationships

 

The Navamsa Chart, also known as the Dharm-Amsa (D9), is seen as the fructification of karmas (both subconscious and conscious karmas) in the context of the Astrological Language. The Dharma-amsa provides hints and information regarding the strength of karma, which can be used to verify the fruition of any Raaj or Raja yoga practise.

This is the primary reason why we regard the fructification of Marriage from D9 as a dharma related with marriage bonding; the dharma of Marriage is having legal children, fulfilling our religious and societal duties, and elevating it mutually, all of which are important to grow for both the individual and his or her kula (family). Dharma imparts insight and illuminates the way to conduct oneself in the most morally sound manner.

The affliction of any planet in the D9 chart reveals in what domain you are practising dharma or what you are not following, which is not in accordance with dharma or the righteous principles of the Almighty. Additionally, the affliction may indicate what you are not following, which is not in accordance with dharma.

Kids are the products of marriage, and if Venus is afflicted in the D9 chart for both males and females, then signifies that something illegitimate is happening in a relationship or in the sphere of Venus, i.e., Marriage or w.r.t. women. Kids are the fruits of marriage. Either the native is violating the rights of women in some way, or he or she is engaging in sexual behaviour that is not permitted outside of the context of marriage. Both of these scenarios are unethical.

Someone I know has Venus in the second house of the D9 chart, which is aspected by Mars and Rahu. This person used to have illicit connections with women in order to gratify their senses, which, in the end, would undoubtedly destroy the properties that Venus possesses in the D1 chart.

Venus (in a retrograde state; having unwanted desires to fall in love) rules the 5th house in the D1 chart of a native, despite the fact that it is located in the 12th house. I was fairly certain that it would lead to a delay in his happiness via marriage (happiness through marriage leads to kids; the 5th house is falling into the 11th house from the 7th house; this shows the fruits or product of marriage or gain via marriage). In this particular scenario, the native was unable to complete his studies for his master’s degree, his spouse experienced miscarriage of their first child before it was born, and both couples do not have a particularly healthy relationship in marriage.

Therefore, the affliction of any planet in the D9 chart will offer you a hint as to how Adharma is happening around you, which can result in a crisis in marriage, a poor relationship with Women, a problem with your wife, and a reduction in Results in the house in which Venus is having lordship in D1.

According to the spiritual truth or reality, marriage is the result of the Sanchita and Prarabdha Karmas that each of us has completed in previous incarnations. Based on those karmas, either we used to enjoy those ties or we realised or suffered because of those relations as a result of actions or bad deeds from the past. Marriage will be extremely successful for you if you have a history of excellent karma in previous lives; this outcome may be verified using the D9 chart as well.

Venus (in male charts) and Jupiter and Mars (in female charts) will be unaffected by any nodal affliction when viewed through the lens of the d9 chart. In your present birth chart, the 6th House and 6th Lord in D1 will generally try to hinder marriage relationship maturity, and any afflicted nodes will always try to upset the marriage in your current life if you have done anything evil to any men or women in past lives. If you have done anything harmful to men or women in past lives, the 6th House and 6th Lord in D1 will try to obstruct marriage relationship maturity.

Whenever it makes any relationship or influences the 7th house, 7th Lord, UL (Uppada Lagana) or A7 (Darapada) in the d1 chart and other marriage-supporting houses, natives either will face delays in the marriages or, if somehow natives fall in relation to love or close bonding, the relationship will be like a path of cactus or the level of suffering in that relationship will be intense or severe.

If AK is deeply afflicted by nodes, is in some way connected with Suffering houses, or has some relationship with either Venus, UL, or A7 Arudha, then either relationships and marriage will be difficult to handle and can fail very quickly, or the level of suffering will be very intense and unbearable for that soul. This is something that I have seen in many of the cases where I have looked into this, and it has been my experience.

The only goal is to learn the lesson of one’s soul from past karmas by experiencing the same kinds of sufferings that one has caused for other people. Karma’s job is to ensure that the soul is constantly aware of its actions and to filter out those that prevent it from experiencing greater progress in the present incarnation. Because of those pains, there is a possibility that some souls will perish, while other souls will use them to forge a fresh start along the spiritual road.

This can also be verified by consulting the D9 chart, specifically the strength of Ak (Atmakarka). If Ak is strongly conjugated with nodes or malefic planets, or if it is debilitated situated in trik Bhavas from Lagana of D9, it is a definite indication that the level of soul suffering will be extreme, and it also suggests that one will have to suffer greatly in this incarnation as a consequence of past sins. As Ak is weakly situated and weakened, there is also the possibility that the native could either fall back or rise above on a spiritual level. This is due to the fact that Atmakarka is main planet that rules your whole in definitive actions of life.

Debilitation of Ak is always a situation of the fallen soul due to one’s own actions in this life; while one may rise materially, it may be difficult for him to lift his soul from Tamasik Parvarti, or Tamas would be part of his life. This could be a difficult situation for him in the later part of life, not initially in the beginning, but when one’s soul consciousness grows or gets mature and when the progression of Saturn, Jupiter, and Rahu/Ketu’s 2nd cycle begins in the native, he will realise his past life actions.

The native has a very obvious decision to make regarding what he wants to achieve as a result of that suffering: either rise above it or fall further into it. This obviously shows that one is required to pay back its karma in any way, either in this incarnation or in the next birth, either in this birth or in the next birth, if somehow the native could take it forward to the next birth with the blessings and assistance of the seers, saints, gurus, and divine spirits. obviously, this says that one must pay back its karma in some manner.

 

For More Reading on Karma Theory and Past birth : https://vedicsiddhanta.in/2017/05/unlocking-mystery-of-the-past-life-astrology-karma-and-past-life-regression-part-1.html 

 

https://vedicsiddhanta.in/2017/05/unlocking-mystery-of-the-past-life-astrology-karma-and-past-life-regression-part-1.html

When we investigate further, we find that Sanchit Karama is primarily used to classify good karmas on a broad level. This is despite the fact that Sanchit Karama is also used to classify bad karmas; however, the level of outcome is extremely different. When dashas and slow-moving transits (such as Saturn, Jupiter, and the nodes) are in support of the chart, the result of Sanchit karma can manifest at any moment during your life.

It’s possible that it can happen either before or after marriage, depending on the circumstances. It is wholly dependent on the transits of the karmic planets (Saturn, the Nodes, and Jupiter) on the houses or lords that have connections to actions that have been carried out in the past. Therefore, keep a close eye on your karmas with keen insight and an open mind.

When they are coupled with the Moola dasha, which reveals the outcomes of past actions, the Good and Bad vimsotri Dashas in the Natal Chart keep reminding you about your combined Sanchit (the sum total of all good and bad karmas) and Prarabdha Karmas (the pain you have given to others).

The result of moola dasha provides a clear picture of the degree of misery we are experiencing in this life, and the result of moola dasha’s combined readings provides a clear picture of the reasons we are experiencing this level of suffering in this life. Each dasha complements the other in its function. The first presents the reasons for pain, while the others demonstrate that throughout that time period, we could experience suffering as a consequence of actions or behaviours we committed in the past.

In the Next parts of this karma theory, we will try to explain all these principals in the native individual chart with examples of life events so that the user can better understand the concept of karma that one applies in the own birth chart for personal development and growth rather than taking it as a burden, guilt, or feeling of lowliness.

Teachings of the Swami Sivananda Saraswathi on the Actions, Karma and Past life

 

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The following sayings of Swami Sivananda Saraswati Ji speak unmistakably about the consequences of one’s acts or deeds in the past, as was covered in the astrological interpretations presented before in this article:

“What you do has to have repercussions and effects on our surrounds. Put another way, “As you sow, so shall you reap.” “Life is an infinite chain of results of deeds (Karma) in the past that work on the premise of “the law of Cause and Effect.” This is also true in physics and actual reality.”  The process by which the consequences of karma are meted out is referred to as the “Law of Karma.” This law is governed by Lord Saturn, whose role it is to either punish or impart and teach the valuable lessons of life.

The Law of Karama can be summed up in a few words: “What you will do and what you will get at any moment at any time.”

“In our Sanatana dharma, Karma is considered to be a spiritually originated law that governs all of life’s functioning, and this is according to Swami Sivananda Saraswati’s teachings,” Even though an individual is thought to be the only person who is responsible for his karmas and the enjoyment of their “fruits,” according to the Law of Karma, the supreme being (The Divine power, Lord Jupiter, represents the divine blessings from the god who showers blessings upon us when we deserve them as our Sanchit karmas allow) plays a significant role as the dispenser of the “fruits” of karma.

(For further information, Refer Yogi Swami Sivananda Saraswati’s books )

The “Transit of Jupiter and Saturn Transits in D1 Chart” is the ideal place to start when attempting to gain an astrological understanding of the law of karma and the fruits or results that are associated to it.

These are examples of what are known as “Non-Fixed Karma” (Adridha Karmas), and they can manifest at any time, regardless of whether or not both transits are in your favour. The transit of Jupiter bestows chances, and Saturn reveals the times when karma must be satisfied in order to move on. Both of these transits operate together to convey the outcomes and fruits of karmas and actions associated to past deeds. They do this by working in mutual interactions.

I have faith that this most recent installment of this series has provided you with useful information regarding the karma theory of Vedic philosophy, which is something that we can also use to Vedic astrology provided that we take certain precautions and have a thorough understanding of it.

Concluding remarks:

Astrology is just a tool that helps us understand the karmic impact on us when it is at a high level. In the spiritual world, God is somehow directly involved in this process, and astrology is just a tool that helps us grasp that influence. Although there is no way to avoid karmas in any way, they can be neutralised or minimised to some extent thanks to Bhakti/Tapa/Nama Jaap and immense devotion towards the almighty. However, the period of karmic suffering that one has to go through cannot be avoided. In general, the natural laws of causation are sufficient to explain the effects of karma.

Stay connected and wait for the upcoming parts of this series.

Best wishes and Regards,

Rocky Jamwal | Vedic Siddhanta

Source, Reference and Links :

https://www.sivanandaonline.org/?format=html

https://www.gitasupersite.iitk.ac.in

https://vedabase.io/en/library/bg/5/

https://sacred-texts.com/hin/sbe15/sbe15017.htm

To be continued…..

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Monsoon Mayhem: Witnessing the Catastrophic Downpour in Himachal Pradesh, India (July-August 2023)

Catastrophic Downpour in Himachal Pradesh

Monsoon Mayhem: Witnessing the Catastrophic Downpour in Himachal Pradesh, India (July-August 2023)

Astrological News: 

Encounter Himachal’s tumultuous downpour. Traverse July-August 2023’s unprecedented Monsoon Mayhem’s drama and discovery. Astrological alignments have been observed and studied for centuries, providing insights into various aspects of our lives. In July and August 2023, an alignment of Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, and Venus in the Leo sign occurred. This alignment signifies a powerful combination of energies and has the potential to impact various areas of our lives, including weather patterns and rainfall. Its implications for weather patterns and rainfall are analogies we have seen in various regions of the north of India, i.e., Himachal Pradesh, Jammu, Delhi, Uttarpradesh, Punjab, Chandigarh etc.

Introduction 

Welcome, readers, to this exciting astrological exploration of the alignment of Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, and Venus in the Leo sign during July and August 2023, and its potential implications on weather patterns and rainfall in the beautiful region of Himachal Pradesh. Astrology has long been regarded as a tool for understanding the interplay between celestial bodies and their influence on our daily lives. In this blog post, we will delve into the significance of this celestial event and its potential effects on the weather and rainfall in Himachal Pradesh.

The Insanity of India’s Monsoon Season: July 2023 Rainfall Breaks All Records

The month of July 2023 witnessed an unprecedented rainfall event in India, particularly impacting regions such as Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, and Punjab. As a professional observer of mundane astrology, I have been closely monitoring the celestial movements to understand the reasons behind this extraordinary weather phenomenon. In Delhi, the capital city, the monsoon rains during July 2023 broke all previous records, resulting in severe flooding and disruption of daily life. The excessive precipitation overwhelmed the city’s drainage systems, leading to waterlogging and traffic chaos. This exceptional rainfall can be attributed to a combination of astrological factors that influenced the atmospheric conditions over the region. Similarly, Himachal Pradesh and Punjab experienced an unusually high amount of rainfall during the same period. The abnormal weather patterns caused widespread landslides, flash floods, and damage to infrastructure. Understanding the astrological aspects at play helps shed light on the underlying reasons for these extreme weather events.

Astrological analogy and the onset of heavy rainfall 

 

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According to my analysis, the alignment of certain celestial bodies during July 2023 created a unique configuration that intensified the monsoon activity in these regions. Planetary positions, such as the influence of Jupiter and Saturn, played a significant role in amplifying the moisture-laden winds from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal, resulting in heavy downpours. Furthermore, the interaction between Mars and Venus further contributed to the intensification of rainfall.

The combined effect of these planetary alignments disrupted the usual monsoon patterns, causing an excessive influx of moisture-laden clouds over Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, and Punjab. While it is essential to acknowledge the natural variability of weather patterns, understanding the astrological influences provides valuable insights into the reasons behind the extraordinary rainfall witnessed in July 2023. By studying these celestial phenomena, we can enhance our preparedness and response strategies to mitigate the impacts of such extreme weather events in the future.

Below are the points that have a major role in bringing heavy rainfall and downpours for many days:

1. Even if it is not the rainy season, there may be a catastrophic downpour if a number of planets are congregated in the same rashi. This is especially true if Mars, the Sun, and Rahu are also congregated in the same nakshatra as the other planets.

2. When the Moon conjuncts Venus or is in the constellation Trikona, there is a change in the weather; during the rainy season, good showers take place unless there are preventing elements present.

3. The movement of Mars from one rashi to another, which brings about a discernible shift in the climate within a span of two days and, if it occurs during the wet season, favorable precipitation. Mars, the most powerful planet, is responsible for precipitation on Earth.

4. When a prominent planet shifts its position within a rashi, there is a discernible shift in the prevailing weather patterns.

5. There is a shift in the temperature and humidity levels whenever a planet goes into retrograde or direct motion. Mercury is an essential planet that should not be overlooked. Venus cannot independently affect the climate, either directly or by its retrograde motion.

6. The sky will be cloudy and rainy if the dispositor aspects a powerful moon.

7. If there are more favorable stars in Dakshina Nadi, rain will fall; if there are more unfavorable stars in Uttara Nadi, rain will not fall.

8. The development of clouds takes place when the planets Mercury and Venus, Mercury and Jupiter, and Venus and Jupiter are in the same rashi together and have favourable aspects to one another.

9.Venus, behind the slow-moving planet, causes wind. Many planets in Pawannadi are destructive nadis.

More can be learned from : ” Astro Meteorology Research study on Monsoon 2015 “

https://vedicsiddhanta.in/2015/05/astro-meteorological-research-study-on.html

 

Effects in North of India
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In many parts of India, notably in the country’s northern regions, the month of July 2023 was marked by a deluge of rainfall on a scale never before seen. Because of the unprecedented amount of precipitation that has fallen, the states of Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttarakhand have all been seriously hit. In what can only be described as monsoon craziness, these regions have been hit by a monstrous rainfall that has shattered previous records and caused widespread anarchy and destruction.

The persistent rainfall has caused flash floods, landslides, and waterlogging, which have resulted in the isolation of populations and the crippling of infrastructure. Heavy rains are continuing to cause chaos in the nation’s capital, Delhi, which is known for its lively streets and culture but has came to a complete halt as a result of the storm. Roads have been flooded, transit has been interrupted, and power has been cut off as a result since the drainage system of the city has shown to be incapable of managing such an overwhelming volume of water. Residents are struggling to cope with the aftereffects of this severe weather event, which has prompted many of them to flee their homes and seek refuge in other locations temporarily.

In a similar vein, the magnificent hill stations of the states of Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, and Uttarakhand have taken the brunt of the damage caused by this monsoon lunacy. Overnight, these well-known tourist destinations, which are located in the midst of the gorgeous Himalayas, were transformed into disaster areas. The relentless rains has not only caused key routes to become impassable, but it has also been responsible for the loss of countless lives. The search for people who have gone missing has begun, and relief efforts have been organised for those who have been impacted.

Impacts on Agriculture and Infrastructure

 

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Both the authorities and the citizens of this area have been taken aback by the extraordinary nature of this rainfall. As a result of the magnitude of the issue, the administration at the local level is having trouble keeping up with the demands placed on emergency services. Efforts are being made to get things back to normal as quickly as possible while also providing aid to those who are in desperate need. However, it seems as though the path to recovery will be a long and difficult one.

It is imperative that, while we struggle to deal with the aftermath of this monsoon mayhem, we take some time to think about the ramifications of climate change. There is no doubt that our climate is shifting as a direct result of the increasing severity and frequency of extreme weather events like these. It is vital that we take preventative actions to lessen the effects of climate change and establish resilient communities that are able to weather the difficulties that will be presented.

Conclusion 

In summary, the rainfall that occurred in northern India in July 2023 broke records and left a path of devastation in its wake. The territories that have been impacted by this extraordinary monsoon mayhem, which includes Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, and Uttarakhand, are currently attempting to deal with the aftermath of the disaster. As we work towards recovery, it is crucial that we address the underlying causes of such catastrophic weather events and prioritise sustainable solutions for a more resilient future. This can only be accomplished if we focus our efforts.

The alignment of Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, and Venus in Leo sign in July and August 2023 holds significant implications for weather patterns and rainfall in Himachal Pradesh. While astrology cannot provide specific predictions, it offers valuable insights into the general trends and tendencies that may arise during this period. The potential for increased rainfall and erratic weather patterns calls for preparedness, early warning systems, and environmental conservation measures to mitigate the risks and ensure the safety and well-being of Himachal Pradesh and its inhabitants. Let us embrace the celestial dance and its potential impacts with mindfulness and proactive action.

Note:  Astrology is a belief system and should be approached with an open mind and used for learning and understanding purposes only. Always rely on established meteorological organizations and expert advice for accurate weather forecasts and disaster preparedness.

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Regards,

Team Vedicsiddhanta

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