
Astrology
Astrology is a belief system that suggests there is a relationship between the positions and movements of celestial bodies—such as planets and stars—and events and experiences in human life. It is based on the idea that the cosmos reflects patterns that influence or mirror events on Earth.
Astrology often involves creating a birth chart (or horoscope) based on the exact time, date, and place of a person’s birth. This chart maps the positions of the sun, moon, and planets at that moment and is used to interpret personality traits, emotional tendencies, strengths, challenges, and even possible future outcomes.
Astrology holds significance for many people as a tool for self-awareness, guidance, and understanding of life’s patterns. It provides insights into a person’s character, emotions, and behavior by analyzing the positions of celestial bodies at the time of their birth. Many use astrology to better understand their strengths and weaknesses, improve relationships, and make more informed decisions in areas like career, health, and finance. It is also seen as a spiritual guide, helping individuals align with their life’s purpose and navigate challenges. In traditional cultures, astrology plays a vital role in selecting auspicious dates for important events such as marriages, business ventures, and religious rituals. While its accuracy is debated, astrology continues to offer comfort, reflection, and direction to those who believe in its influence.
- There are 9 planets that guide us in our life, they play major roles in our success or failure.
1: Sun – Surya
2: Moon – Chandra
3: Jupiter – Guru
4: Rahu – Gunda
5: Mercury – Budh
6: Venus – Sukra
7: Ketu
8: Saturn – Sani
9: Mars – Mangal