Editors Note: below is an article comparing Vedic and Western Astrology.  The methods between the
    two systems are very different.  However, the perspective of Western Astrologers today, is quite  
    knowledgeable, and often encompasses a viewpoint not unlike Vedic Astrologers.  Regarding daily
    horoscopes, generally astrologers publish them because people want them!


    The Difference Between The Vedic And The Western Systems by
    Madhushri Mukherjee
    The Zodiac is an imaginary ring in the sky which encircles our solar system like a girdle. To
    determine the positions of the planets on this circle we need some reference point, a point which will
    remain fixed while the heavenly bodies keep moving.

    The seers of Vedic Astrology took a faraway star which remains stationary and the position of the
    planets were determined by referring them to this fixed star cluster. This is known as the sidereal
    system. Sidereal means measured by stars. The fixed star cluster chosen for the purpose is taken
    as the 1st degree of Aries, the starting point of the Indian Zodiac.

    The Western system also uses a fixed reference point but utilises the equinoxes for the purpose.
    Interestingly, 1st degree of Aries is yet again the starting point of the Western Zodiac. But the major
    difference is that the position of the Sun on Vernal equinox (the first day of spring) is taken as the
    1st degree of Aries. This works equally well because the Sun moves 360° in a year. This is known
    as the Tropical Zodiac.

    Taking two different reference points does not make one system valid and the other invalid. In fact,
    one can be mathematically deduced from the other. Ancient Indians were aware of this. They knew
    that, because of the perpetual titling of the earth the equinoxes moved approximately 1° in every 72
    years. So, they introduced the idea of 'Ayanamsha' to accommodate the procession of the
    equinoxes (Ayanchalan).

    Hence, the Western Tropical Zodiac is called 'Sayan' (with Ayan) i.e., with the procession of
    equinoxes and the Sidereal Zodiac is called 'Nirayan' (without Ayan) where this is ignored.
    The planets and the houses in both systems are the same. There are some differences in
    approach. For example, in Indian Astrology the most important reference point in a Horoscope is the
    1st house known as Ascendant while in the Western System the Sun occupies the central place.

    About the Author
    Madhushri mukerjee is one of the astrologer with http://www.cyberastro.com. Madhushri completed
    her early schooling at the Shri Aurobindo Ashram at Pondicherry


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