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Choosing the Birthday of your project: When is the right time to begin something? Just as our personal astrology chart shows the astrological influences prevailing at our birth that affect us throughout our life, we can look to the Heavens at the beginning of any event for indications of the success or failure of that event. By examining the celestial patterns in advance, it should be possible to pick a time for starting that would insure good results. In Vedic Astrology this technique is called Muhurta: choosing an auspiicious moment to begin. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Muhurtha (Electional Astrology) is a branch of Indian Astrology dealing with fixing of 'auspicious moments of time' for conducting important and sacred ceremonies. One can find Indians referring a 'Panchang' or consulting an astrologer for a 'muhurat' when they either want to conduct an important ceremony like marriage, 'upanayan' (thread ceremony for 'Brahmins'),'gruha pravesh' (house warming) etc. or when they would like to embark upon an important work. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , The starting point in astrological prognostications is the astrological chart commonly known as the horoscope. It is essential that the chart is delineated correctly and properly. To avoid faulty judgements and pronouncements it is necessary to inquire and ascertain the accuracy. These days, computer horoscopes are very common and they are prone to errors. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , In Vedic Astrology the Moon specifically signifies our past, our memories, our conditioned behavior patterns. Attached to all of this accumulated data are emotional responses, an integral function of the Moon, which are what make the memory banks subjective. The Rational Intellect gets assigned to Mercury, while everything else having to do with Mind gets given to the Moon. The Sun rules the Spirit, that which is eternal, while the Moon, not having light of its own, has to reflect the light of Spirit, and signifies the Eternal's incarnation on the human plane. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , "I have studied it, you have not!", is the famous retort of Sir Isaac Newton when confronted by Edmond Halley, his student on the master's belief in astrology. There are those who protest that astrology is not a science since it does not conform to the principle of falliability. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , In India, marriage is one of the biggest events in a person's life. It marks the beginning of a new season. Marriage is essential for every person in India; at least this is the feeling of many. It is not a simple event. An Indian marriage stands out from the rest. This is essentially because many marriages in India are arranged. Just like you have no choice of the place you were born, marriage can work well when arranged and, more and more Indian couples continue to prove this to be so.
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