Astrology is the study of the movements and positions of celestial bodies—such as planets and stars—and their influence on human lives and natural events. Rooted in ancient traditions, astrology has been practiced across various cultures, including Indian (Vedic), Western, and Chinese systems.
Zodiac Signs: The 12 signs (Aries to Pisces) represent different personality traits and tendencies based on the position of the sun at the time of birth.
Planets: Each planet is believed to govern specific aspects of life (e.g., Venus for love, Mars for energy).
Houses: The astrological chart is divided into 12 houses, each representing different areas of life (e.g., career, relationships).
Horoscope: A personalized chart created using the date, time, and place of birth, used to predict or interpret life events.
Natal Astrology: Focuses on individual birth charts.
Mundane Astrology: Deals with world events and predictions.
Electional Astrology: Helps choose auspicious timings for events.
Horary Astrology: Answers specific questions based on planetary positions at the time the question is asked.
Astrology offers insights into personality, relationships, and future possibilities. While considered a belief system rather than a science, many people find guidance and meaning through its interpretations. Its enduring popularity reflects a deep human desire to understand one’s destiny and connection to the cosmos.