Sunday, 25 October 2015

Nostradamus Horoscope

Michel de Nostradame, more commonly known as Nostradamus, was a French reputed Seer born on 14 December 1503 at Saint-Remy-de-Provence in the south of France. Time recorded as noon.

Ascendant: Aquarius; Moon sign: Arudra-4; Time: 12;22 P.M


Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Effects of Jupiter in different Houses in Astrology

Jupiter is the planet of expansiveness. Wherever it is placed in a natal chart, it shows where there will be abundance in the person’s life. It could be a much of wealth or poverty, good health or poor, success or failure, etc
Jupiter is often called ‘greater benefactor’ because it is associated with good fortune in major ways. It denotes religion, philosophy, legal matters, foreign affairs, long-travel, higher mind, teacher, knowledge and broad minds.


Jupiter in Ascendant: These people are long-lived, jovial, honest, trustworthy, optimistic, kind, intelligent, well-liked, helpful, dignified, confident and popular. These have leadership abilities and easily mingle with people around them.

When Jupiter aspected by Venus, He/She will be cunning, having extra-marital affairs and doesn’t have any serious relationships.

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Shirdi Sai Baba Birth Chart

Shirdi Sai Baba Horoscope:

 D.O.B: 18-May-1837; Time: 20:21; Place: Patheri, Maharashtra (India)

After careful analysis (studying) of life-time events of Shirdi Sai Baba, i came to conclusion that he was born in Scorpio Ascendant, Moon in Libra (Swati-3).

Sunday, 6 September 2015

Transition - Movement of Planets

Transits primarily involve developments in the life circumstances outside the individual’s control. It is essential to study the method of daily movement of planets before going through their effects.

Sun, Moon, Mercury and Venus are Fast moving while Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Rahu and Ketu are Slow moving planets. Their transits can be ascertained by consulting the almanac (Panchangam) regularly.

Daily movement of Planets as below:
Sun
1 degree
Moon
13to15degrees                                     
Mars
30 to 45 minutes
Mercury
65 to 100 minutes
Venus
62 to 82 minutes
Jupiter
5 to 15 minutes
Saturn
2 minutes
Rahu & Ketu
3 minutes

At these speeds, Sun takes 30 days / one month to move from one sign to other; Moon takes approximately 2 ¼  days to move from one sign to other; as in case of  Jupiter takes one year; Rahu & Ketu takes 18 months (anti-clockwise) and Saturn takes 2 ½ years.

Tuesday, 25 August 2015

Astronomical measurement of Celestial Earth

A)    Celestial Sphere / Cosmic Sphere: The imaginary sphere in the space surrounding our entire Solar system.

B)    Celestial Poles: If the Earth axis is extended infinitely towards North and South, it will meet the imaginary surface of the cosmic sphere at some point.

These points on the surface of cosmic sphere are known as the Celestial Poles and the extended axis becomes the imaginary axis of the celestial sphere.

C)     Celestial Equator: The projection of earth’s equator on the imaginary surface of the celestial sphere is called ‘Celestial Equator’.