Natural Phenomena in Vedic Astrology
Vedic astrology includes detailed observations of natural phenomena such as clouds, rain, wind, and other atmospheric conditions. Ancient sages studied these phenomena to predict weather patterns, agricultural outcomes, and their effects on kingdoms and peoples.
Topics
Pregnancy of Clouds
Understanding cloud formations and their indications for rain and weather predictions.
Pregnancy of the Air
Study of wind patterns, atmospheric conditions, and their predictions for weather and rainfall.
The Quantity of Rainfall
Methods for measuring and predicting the amount of rainfall based on various atmospheric indicators.
- Vedic Astrology Glossary
Nakshatras (Lunar Mansions)
Tithis (Lunar Days)
- Maasas (Lunar Months)
Planets (Grahas)
- Introduction to Planets
- Vishnu Avatars and Planets
- Governance, Colors, and Cabinet
- Sex, Deities, and Elements
- Varnas, Gunas, and Abode
- Dhaatus, Time Periods, and Tastes
- Directions, Seasons, and Strengths
- Dhatu, Moola, and Jeeva
- Planetary Dignities (Graha Bala)
- Planetary Relationships
- Countries, People, and Things
- Planetary Conflicts (Yuddha)
- Planetary Year Rulership
Sages (Rishis)
Upagrahas (Sub-Planets)
Special Charts & Chakras
Lagnas (Ascendants)
Arudhas (Illusions)
Karakas (Significators)
Ashtakavarga (Eight-fold Division)
Transits (Gochaara)
Use Cases (IT Analogies)
Female Horoscopy
- Muhurtha (Electional)
- Mantra Shastra
- Dasa Mahavidya (Remedies)
Natural Phenomena
- Introduction to Natural Phenomena
- Pregnancy of Clouds
- Pregnancy of the Air
- The Quantity of Rainfall
- The Wind Circle
- Signs of Immediate Rain
- Indications at Dawn and Twilight
- The Glow at the Horizon
- Signs of an Earthquake
- Ulkas or Meteors
- Halos (Parivesha)
- Signs of Rainbows
- An Aerial City
- Mock Suns (Pratisurya)
- Haze (Rajas)
- Hurricane (Nirghata)