If you’re an astrology-loving baddie, you likely know your birth chart like the back of your hand; you can recite the Sun, Moon, and Rising signs of everyone you know; and you check your horoscope daily, because how else will you know the vibe of the day? Still, even with all that cosmic knowledge in your aura, something may not quite resonate. Maybe you were technically born during Taurus season but feel like a fiery Aries. Besides being born on a cusp, there is another possible explanation for this: Vedic astrology, which is an astrological system that differs from Western astrology.
What is Vedic astrology?
“The Vedic word is derived from Vedas [meaning] sacred knowledge,” says Kamlesh Trivedi, a Vedic astrologer for horoscope and astrology app Nebula. “It is a large body of religious texts originating in ancient India.” Vedic—also known as Jyotish, which translates to light—astrology is rooted in these religious texts, called the Vedas. The main scriptures are believed to be written by Bhrigu, a sage known as the father of Vedic astrology, during the Vedic era.
“Vedic astrology explains planetary motions and position with respect to time, space, and their effect on humans and all the other entities on the planet Earth,” Trivedi says. Furthermore, he adds, Vedic astrology has a branch called Muhurat astrology that you can use to determine the most auspicious dates to do something (like a big life event, for instance) to get the most positive results.
The difference between Vedic and Western astrology
Vedic and Western astrology are two astrological systems with some similarities and some differences. Both Vedic and Western astrology focus on time and space and feature the same 12 zodiac signs. Where they differ, Trivedi says, is in their understanding of the positions of the constellations. As a result, the dates of each zodiac sign shift too, almost by a full sign. For instance, if you’re a bold Aries baby (like me!) in Western astrology, you may be a watery Pisces in Vedic astrology, depending on your exact birth date.
Here’s why: “Vedic astrology is based on the sidereal zodiac system and calculated and observed in the sky in connection [with the] constellations,” Trivedi explains. On the other hand, “Western Astrology is linked up with the tropical fixed zodiac system, and mainly relies on the movement of the Sun. It also depends upon four seasons that represent the Sun’s movement, equinoxes, solstices, as well as the tilt of Earth on its axis.”
In other words, the big difference between the two is that Western astrology focuses on the immediate solar system, while Vedic astrology also takes into account the other aspects of the galaxy. Another way to look at it: Western astrology connects more with the Sun while Vedic astrology is more connected to the Moon.
Another difference between the two systems is that Western astrology is more psychologically focused, while Vedic astrology focuses more on an individual’s karma, dharma, and unique life path.
According to Trivedi, both astrological systems have their own merits and value and are equally as powerful—one is not better or more correct than the other. He adds that many people now reference both to cement their cosmic findings further. Like Western astrology, Vedic astrology has many nuances and is considered an advanced astrological system, but it’s definitely worth diving into if you’re curious to learn more about yourself or want to use it to plan for a fruitful future event.
The Vedic astrology signs and dates
Aries: April 13–May 14
Taurus: May 15–June 14
Gemini: June 15–July 14
Cancer: July 15–August 14
Leo: August 15–September 15
Virgo: September 16–October 15
Libra: October 16–November 14
Scorpio: November 15–December 14
Sagittarius: December 15–January 13
Capricorn: January 14–February 11
Aquarius: February 12–March 12
Pisces: March 13–April 12
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