Effect of each planet on Astrology in your Birth & Transit chart.
The Houses “Govern” all the events of our lives. There are two main factors that control each person's life. 1. Past Karmas. Based on this Past Karmas, our time of birth is decided & the position of Planets at time of our Birth becomes the Blueprint. This is called static definition of our lives which are meant to happen based on our past karma. 2. Present Karmas. Based on Karmas we perform irrespective of any situation, we have the ability to change our destiny. This is a dynamic definition that we can create. However, this requires a very positive spirit & high discipline.
Train your Sub-conscious mind. Bal Gopal is the childhood form of Lord Krishna. Conducting Santan Gopal Puja and Yagna removes the negative effects of planets in a horoscope to overcome pregnancy problems. This puja bestow pregnant woman to minimize the risks while giving birth to a child. The lady who performs Santan Gopal Puja experience powerful energies on the body to protect a child from potential threats. The daily chanting of the mantra Improves your chances of having a child significantly & also prevents miscarriage during pregnancy. In order to achieve best result, the whole family should worship Bal Gopal also known as laddu Gopal.
In astrology, the seven planets and two nodes—Rahu and Ketu—steer our life's path. Each represents unique traits: the Sun governs leadership, the Moon oversees emotions, Mars commands strength, Mercury manages communication, Jupiter signifies wisdom, Venus enhances relationships, Saturn teaches resilience, Rahu invokes adventure, and Ketu fosters spirituality. Their positions in astrological houses influence our fortunes, impacting everything from our inner psyche to societal roles, shaping personal growth and worldly interactions.
Saturn’s slow transit has long been one of the most significant factors in Vedic astrology. Its influence—whether during the lengthy 7.5‑year Sade Sati or the shorter, intense Small Panoti (Shani Dhaiya)—can bring challenges and growth in our lives. Here’s how our backend calculates these transits in a fully Vedic way, and how it even visualizes Saturn’s degrees for a more comprehensive timeline.
This is the New KP Ayanamsa (NKPA) Formula provided by Prof. K. Balachandran (KP & Astrology Year Book, 2003) to calculate Ayanamsa specifically at 5:30 AM IST on April 15 each year: 📐 Formula: NKPA = B + [T * P + (T^2 * A)] / 3600 The answer lies in understanding the origin and use case of Gnati Karaka and how degrees are defined in each system:
In Vedic astrology, every planet in the horoscope plays a karmic role, but one specific planet reveals your deepest challenges: your Gnati Karaka (or Jnati Karaka). This is the planet that represents your hidden enemies, mental blocks, emotional struggles, and karmic debts. In this blog, we explore how to identify your Gnati Karaka and what it means when different planets occupy this critical role in your chart.
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