Karana Dosham
Karana Dosha (Dosham, Dosh) is given importance in Vedic Astrology as Karana (Karan) is one of the five components of Vedic Panchanga (Panchangam). Karana is half part of the Tithi (date) in Vedic Jyotish. There are two Karanas in one Tithi. The total number of Karana is eleven. Read more
Tithi Dosha
Tithi Dosha (Dosham, Dosh) arise in Vedic Astrology because some tithis have inauspicious moments while sometimes it may be only for specific combinations. . Tithi is the Vedic Lunar day counted from the Full Moon (Poornima) or New Moon. Each Tithi day is equal to a lunar transit of twelve degrees from the Sun. Amavasya (New Moon), Krishna Chaturdasi (Fourteenth day in waning moon period), Soonya Tithi (Zero effect Tithi) and Dagdha Tithi (Combust Tithi) are considered inauspicious. Read more
Inauspicious Time Dosha
Inauspicious time or Dosha (Dosh) in Vedic Astrology can cause miseries and obstacles in spite of otherwise good horoscope. These inauspicious moments are for births as well as in election (Horary) astrology for starting any activity (Muhurta). These Dosha (Dosh)) or inauspicious timing are of the following kinds in Vedic Astrology: Read more
Life History and Astrological Mahadasha
Life History Analysis, especially own life history, helps us understand ourselves. If life history analysis is done in conjunction with Vedic Horoscope Mahadasha, we understand why specific things happen to us during a particular time. It enables better forecast and prediction of life events. Read more
Ukraine Yanukovych Victory Jupiter Astrology
Yanukovych has won the Ukraine Presidential election on a day close to transit Jupiter in conjunction with natal Jupiter. Yanukovych was born July 9, 1950, in Yenakiieve, Donetsk Oblast.
In the absence of Yanukovych horoscope we consider the planetary positions on that day as shown in the table here. Read more
Mahashivaratri 2010 in Nepal
Mahashivaratri 2010 in Nepal is a big festival day falling on February 2010. The temple of Pashupatinath in Kathmandu which is considered as one of the holiest shrines of the Hindus, glorifying Lord Shiva, thus receives more than 100,000 worshippers during the festival of Shiva Ratri. These worshippers come from far and wide to pay their respects and homage to Mahadev on his sacred day. Read more
Maha Shivaratri 2010 Mauritius
MahaShivaratri 2010 is celebrated all over the world including Mauritius outside India on February 12th 2010. Maha Shivratree, the wedding night of Lord Shiva and Parvati is celebrated with shivaratri fasting (shivaratri upavasam), shivaratri mantra,shivaratri jagaram and shivarathri pooja. MahaShivaratri is celebrated in Mauritius by a pilgrimage to “Grand Bassin“, a natural lake on the central plateau. The pilgrims dressed in white proceed to Grand Bassin carrying bamboo contraption on their shoulders as a sign of sacrifice.
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