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  2. Vedh Bhavishyacha - Wikipedia

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    Vedh Bhavishyacha (transl. Predict the future) is an Indian Marathi language astrological television show which is running on Zee Marathi. [1] Pandit Atulshastri Bhagare Guruji hosts this show.

  3. Astrology - Wikipedia

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    The word entered the English language via Latin and medieval French, and its use overlapped considerably with that of astronomy (derived from the Latin astronomia). By the 17th century , astronomy became established as the scientific term, with astrology referring to divinations and schemes for predicting human affairs.

  4. Hindu astrology - Wikipedia

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    The Yajurveda version does not attribute credit to any specific sage, has endured into the modern era with a commentary by Somakara, and is considered the more studied version. The Jyotisha text Brahma-siddhanta , probably composed in the 5th century CE, discusses how to use the movement of planets, sun and moon to keep time and calendar. [ 45 ]

  5. Bhavishya Purana - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The title Bhavishya means "future" and implies it is a work that contains prophecies regarding the future. [3] [4] The Bhavishya Purana exists in many inconsistent versions, wherein the content as well as their subdivisions vary, and five major versions are known. [4] Some manuscripts have four Parvam (parts), some two, others don't ...

  6. Bhavishya Malika Puran - Wikipedia

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    Bhavishya Malika Puran is a Hindi language book published in 2023 by Notion Press, written by Pandit Shri Kashinath Mishra. The book is about predictions of the future by Shri Achyutananda Dasa . The book is also available in other languages like English.

  7. Lagna - Wikipedia

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    In Vedic Astrology Jyotiṣa, the Lagna (lagñ) or Hour Marker, is the first moment of contact between the soul and its new life on earth in Jyotiṣa. [1] Lagna's Rashi and Nakshatra represents the "Atman" (Soul) of an Individual Person while the Lagna Lord which represents the Ruler of the Horoscope absorbs the traits and qualities of that specific Rashi & Nakshatra.

  8. Harivaṃśa - Wikipedia

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    The Harivamsa has been translated in many Indian vernacular languages; The vulgate version containing 3 books and 271 chapters has not been translated into English yet. The only English translation of the traditional version containing 2 sub-parvas (Harivamsa parva - 187 chapters and Bhavishya parva - 48 chapters, a total of 235 chapters) is by ...

  9. Vṛṣabha - Wikipedia

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    Taurus Astrological Sign at the Wisconsin State Capitol. Vṛṣabha, or Vrishabha, is a month in the Indian solar calendar. [1] [2] It corresponds to the zodiacal sign of Taurus, and overlaps with about the second half of May and about the first half of June in the Gregorian calendar. [1]