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5 Zodiac Sign woman who loves BTS most - Jyotishay
Introduction: BTS, the sensational K-pop group that has taken the world by storm, has an incredibly diverse fanbase spanning across continents and cultures. But have you ever wondered which astrological signs are most likely to be die-hard BTS enthusiasts? In this Jyotishay blog post, we'll explore the personalities of five zodiac signs that are often drawn to the charm, talent, and messages of BTS.
Pisces (February 19 - March 20): Pisces are known for their deep emotional sensitivity and their love for art and music. BTS's heartfelt lyrics and soul-stirring melodies resonate deeply with the compassionate and imaginative Piscean spirit. Pisces are also highly intuitive and empathetic, which allows them to connect on a profound level with BTS's messages of self-love, empowerment, and social consciousness.
Gemini (May 21 - June 20): Geminis are known for their curious and versatile nature. They thrive on variety and excitement, making them perfect candidates for falling head over heels for BTS's dynamic performances and diverse musical styles. Geminis are also natural communicators and love to engage with others, making the BTS fandom an ideal community for them to connect with like-minded individuals from around the world.
Leo (July 23 - August 22): Leos are confident, passionate, and love to be in the spotlight. BTS's electrifying stage presence and charismatic performances appeal to the theatrical nature of Leo, who appreciates the artistry and showmanship that the group brings to their music. Leos are also fiercely loyal and protective of their loved ones, making them dedicated supporters of BTS and their message of unity and friendship.
Scorpio (October 23 - November 21): Scorpios are known for their intense and enigmatic personalities. They are drawn to depth and authenticity, which makes BTS's genuine and introspective lyrics particularly appealing to them. Scorpios are also fiercely loyal and dedicated, and once they become fans of BTS, they are likely to remain loyal supporters for life, forming deep emotional connections with the members and their music.
Aquarius (January 20 - February 18): Aquarians are known for their progressive and humanitarian ideals. They are attracted to innovation and creativity, which BTS embodies through their groundbreaking music and boundary-pushing concepts. Aquarians also value friendship and community, and they are likely to be drawn to the inclusive and supportive atmosphere of the BTS fandom, where fans come together to celebrate diversity and acceptance.
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Hey Meat! Currently combing through Matt Clayton’s Hindu Mythology: A Captivating Guide to Hindu Myths, Hindu Gods, and Hindu Goddesses and I was wondering if you could give like a little introduction to the main concepts/gods/goddesses? I’m seeing many terms like “the Veedas” and “the Shastras” as I go through it and I’m picking up context clues and I could probably google them but I’d like to hear from actual people and especially those who know and care deeply about these Myths (like you <3). So… can you help me? /gen
Heyyy Neptune! First of all I apologize it took me so long to answer you dfnsfjfdjg forgive meeee
I love how ardently you're researching Hinduism. I haven't really read his book, but I'll help you with giving you an overview of it, so to speak.
Firstly lemme tell you about the Vedic knowledge system, which consists of:
Vedas
Vedangas
Upavedas
Vedas: These are the oldest known scriptures of Hinduism. The religion has four Vedas, namely the:
Rig Veda (RV): book of hymns to the deities.
Yajur Veda (YV): book of mantras and worship rituals
Sama Veda (SV): book of chanting songs
Atharva Veda (AV): book of procedures of everyday life
Each of them have four subdivisions:
Samhitas (mantras, hymns, prayers and benedictions)
Brahmanas (explanations and instructions on performing Vedic rituals)
Aranyakas (texts on the meaning and symbolisms of rituals and ceremonies basically). They were mainly composed by sages who meditated in the wilderness, hence the name of the texts (aranya means forest in Sanskrit).
Upanishads (texts on meditation, philosophy and spiritual knowledge)
Upasanas (additional). These are texts on worship.
Vedangas: These are the six auxiliary disciplines of Hinduism, and are heavily linked to the Vedas. They are:
Shiksha: Study of phonetics
Vyakarana: Study of grammar
Chhandas: Study of poetic metres and rhythm
Niruktas: Study of etymology
Jyotishya: Study of astrology and astronomy
Kalpa: Study of rituals and guide to ritual instructions
Upavedas: These are texts regarding certain fields of work like:
Ayur Veda: Study of medicine and life sciences
Gandharva Veda: Study of music, art and dance
Dhanur Veda: Study of archery and warfare
Arthashastra: Study of business and administration
Speaking of Shastras, they are kinda similar to Upavedas, and deal with certain fields of knowledge, like we saw in the case of Arthashastra. There are many shastras:
Bhautikashastra - Study of physics
Rasashastra - Study of chemistry
Jivashastra - Study of biology
Vastushastra - Study of architectural science
Shilpashastra - Study of mechanical arts and sculpture
Nitishastra - Corpus on ethics and policies
Alamkarashastra - Study of rhetorics
Kavyashastra - Study of poetics
Sangitashastra - Study of music
Natyashastra - Study of theatre and dance
Yogashastra - contains instructions and teachings on yoga
Mokshashastra - contains instructions and teachings on moksha
Nyayashastra - contains instructions and teachings on justice, laws and judgement
Dharmashastra - contains instructions and teachings on dharma
Kamashastra - contains instructions and teachings on love, desire and pleasure.
And so on.
Then we have the Puranas, which are texts on various topics, usually legends and lores. A few examples are:
Brahma Purana
Vishnu Purana
Matsya Purana
Kalika Purana
Vamana Purana
Shiva Purana
Agni Purana
Bhagavata Purana
And so on. The latest Purana ever written was the Kalki Purana, which was around 400-600 years ago. It is believed that Ved Vyasa (the author* of the epic Mahabharata) composed all these Puranas as well. But many disagree.
*some believe Ved Vyas got Ganesh (the God of wisdom, success and remover of obstacles, and the son of Shiva) to write the Mahabharata for him. While some believe Ved Vyas wrote it himself.
Then we have the Sutras which are aphoristic (concise expression of a general truth/principle) texts. Some examples are:
Brahma Sutras
Yoga Sutras
Nyaya Sutras
Kama Sutra
and so on.
Then comes Itihasa (historical texts), which include the two major epics of Hinduism, namely:
Ramayana (composed by Valmiki)
Mahabharata (composed my Vyasa/Ganesh)
Read the epics I'll not spoil it for ya heehee
Now, for the Gods. Oh man there are so many, but not 33 crore (1 crore = 10 million), contrary to popular belief, but rather 33 types.
In the very beginning of the pantheon, the main Gods were:
Indra (god of thunder and rain and the King of Gods)
Agni (god of fire)
Mitra (god of friendship, sun, daylight)
Varuna (god of waters, oceans, night time)
Vayu (wind god)
Soma (wind god, also sometimes called the moon god)
Ushas (goddess of dawn)
Ashwins (twin solar gods of medicine and sons of Surya)
Surya (Sun god)
Rudra (another wind/storm god who later became another form of Shiva)
Vishnu (bro doesn't have any specific assigned field tbh)
And a few others like Brihaspati (Jupiter god), Pushan (solar god of meetings, marriages, roads and cattle), Savitr (god of speed and cosmos) and many others.
Now there was this supreme vague deity in the Vedas. It's not Brahman yet. They (for the lack of a better set of pronouns) appear later. But it is some kind of supernatural force that let to the creation of this universe, and was initially mostly referred to as Prajapati (sometimes it wasn't one being though, rather a group), from what I can infer. Some may even called em Purusha. In the link you'll also get the First Creation Myth of Hinduism.
There is also an agnostic section in the Rig Veda, known as the Nasadiya Sukta. In this specific section we know there's some form of a supreme deity, but it's very vague as to what it is.
Moving on, in around mid-Vedic period, Vishnu became heavily popular, and two new deities came into being, namely Brahma (who soon got the title of Prajapati) and Shiva (from Rudra because previously Rudra had an alternative name called Siva. So Ig that's where 'Shiva' stemmed from. But again not sure).
Vishnu and Shiva became extremely popular, to the point that they got an entire sect of people dedicated to each of em, hence Vaishnavism and Shaivism (respectively) were born. Vaishnavs heralded Vishnu to be the Supreme God, while Shaivites heralded Shiva to be the Supreme God. (Soon Harihar or Vishnu-Shiva sect also emerged where both the Gods were considered the same, and hence both were the Supreme Gods, or Supreme God, if we consider them one entity) But in the future we can see Vaishnavism took over the spotlight, and finally during the age of the epics, Sanatan Dharma was born, which eventually became synonymous with Hinduism, and now almost everyone considers Vishnu is the Supreme Lord (while many others consider it to be the Brahman, who Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma are a part of).
Vishnu actually gained the most popularity from the two epics that I've mentioned, and the first one is almost entirely surrounded around his avatar, Ram (yes he has avatars now). His most popular avatars include Ram and Krishna, and the latter has an entire organization dedicated to him (ISKON or International Society for Krishna Consciousness), and this org considers THIS avatar as the Supreme Lord, and actually considers Vishnu as his avatar, not the other way around. Krishna also appears in the famous Bhagavad Gita, which is the prime philosophy book of guidelines for the Hindus today.
Buckle up, it's about to get more confusing cuz now Vishnu is our main character for a while (bro has HEAVILY influenced this religion atp there's no turning back for him now). His evolution is so interesting cuz who'd have thought in the Rig Vedic times that he'd grow up to be THIS popular TOT. Not Indra for sure xD.
Anyhoo so about Vishnu's avatars. He has ten main avatars that appear through the cycle of Hindu Yugas (eras):
Matsya: Big fishiee. Some paintings portray him as a merman tho.
Kurma: Giant tortoise go brrr.
Varaha: A boar-man :D. Pumba's gunna vibe with him fs.
Narasimha: Very angy lion-man. Will be besties with Sekhmet in a heartbeat i just know it.
Vamana: Cute "lil" dwarf (covered the universe in three steps)
Parshurama: Appears in the Mahabharata
Rama: Main character of Ramayana (hence the name), and is the younger brother of Balarama.
Krishna: One of the main characters of the Mahabharata
Balarama/Buddha (sources vary)
Kalki (future avatar)
Now Mohini is the female form of Vishnu. Whether or not she counts as an avatar is debated. She's the goddess of beauty and a seductress that lures bad guys (mostly Asuras) and then kills them, or atleast teaches them a lesson (but she also attracts the devas sometimes. Shiva for example). So yeah.
His wife is Lakshmi, who's the goddess of wealth, fortune, power, beauty, fertility and prosperity. She also has avatars btw.
Now the Second Creation Myth is pretty messy. Different sects have different takes on it. Usually it is considered that:
Brahma created the universe (or universes in case of the multiverse version).
Vishnu preserves the universe
Shiva destroys the universe
This process is considered cyclic and after the destruction Brahma creates a new universe, and it keeps repeating.
The origin of these three gods are also debated. Some say Brahma created Vishnu and Shiva, some say Vishnu created Brahma and Shiva, some say Lakshmi created Brahma, some say Shiva created Brahma and Vishnu. Some say Vishnu and Shiva are two of the Adityas (comprising of Indra, Agni, Mitra, Varuna, Surya etc.), and hence the children of Kashyap and Aditi.
Quick desc of Shiva is that he's the god of destruction, rebirth, time, benevolence etc. He also has avatars, plus a female form, called Shivani. His wife is Parvati, who ALSO has avatars, primarily Kali, Durya, Gauri etc. Sometimes Parvati and Lakshmi's avatars overlap. Sometimes, Vishnu and Parvati's avatars overlap (like Krishna-Kali).
He and his wife have two sons- Ganesha (god of wisdom, beginnings, remover of obstacles etc.), and Kartikeya/Murugun/Skanda (god of war). Who's the elder one is debated but usually Kartikeya is considered older.
Also Brahma's wife is Saraswati (goddess of wisdom, knowledge, music, flowing water, abundance etc.), who was born from him. Bro has faced some issues with falling for ppl (women) he has created actually lol, which is why he was cursed by Shiva and even lost one of his heads, hence ending up with four heads, when he initially had five. Check this site out as to why he was cancelled by Mahadev (another name of Shiva).
Now we have two Holy Trinities:
Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva (However, Vishnu and Shiva are way closer to Indra, while Brahma's kinda like the dad of the group, yk)
Saraswati, Lakshmi, Parvati
Then we have the Devas and the Asuras, who can be compared to the Aesir and Vanir, in a way. The Devas are usually the benevolent one, who attained the amrit (elixir), while the Asuras are usually the antagonists. But tbh, in my opinion, both of these groups are morally grey as fock.
Parents of Devas (Rishi/sage Kashyapa and Aditi)
Parents of Asuras (Rishi/sage Kashyapa and Diti)
Diti and Aditi and daughters of king Daksha (one of the Prajapatis). The reason the Asuras turned out the way they did was cuz Diti approached Kashyap at an unholy hour, to put it shortly. Sources say she was also jealous of how Aditi's kids turned out, which might be another factor to how her kids turned out in turn (lot of 'turn's we're getting ahah)
They are described well in the Samudra Manthan, from the Vishnu Purana. Have a look.
Now see, this stark contrast between the Devas and the Asuras didn't quite exist back in the earliest Rig-Vedic period. In fact, some of the most prominent Devas were referred to as Asuras in the Rig Veda, most famously Varuna, who was actually referred to as the leader of the Asuras/Asuryas. Other Devas who got referred to as Asuras include Indra, Agni, Mitra, and a few others. So I have a feeling the concept of the modern-day Asuras didn't quite exist back then.
Now for the concepts of Hinduism, like Moksha, Dharma etc., I think I'll refer to actual practising Hindus to explain it to you, since they'd be able to explain them in a much better way. They can also add to my explanations of things, or correct me if I explained anything wrong. So I'mma tag em.
@kaal-naagin @zeherili-ankhein @inc0rrectmyths @randomx123 @ssj2hindudude @blue-lotus333 (idk if you're a Hindu but you still know a lot so) and anyone else who wanna join.
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Vedic Astrology 101.
What is Vedic astrology?
vedic astrology is an old Indian science practiced for more than 5000 years ago with the objective of studying one's personal harvest gain, wedding, and overall daily activities. It was not originally intended to judge one's character or predict his life.
the proper name of Vedic astrology is: "Jyotisha or Jyotishya (from Sanskrit jyotiṣa, from jyót “light, heavenly body"), It is one of the six auxiliary disciplines in Hinduism that is connected with the study of the Vedas." ( vedas are a large body of religious texts originating in ancient India )
this means that vedic astrology is deeply intertwined with Hindu philosophy and spirituality but that doesn't mean one must be a converted Hindu to be able to study and enjoy the art of vedic astrology.
Difference between vedic and Western/tropical astrology :
for now, i will not go deep into the main differences between both systems i will only highlight the difference in system (zodiac) utilization and the overall most important details.
Vedic astrologers, use the Sidereal Zodiac, that are calculated planetary positions based on the fixed locations of the stars in the sky. However, due to the precession of the equinoxes, Indian astrologers adjusted their calculations to keep in sync with the stellar positions. Thus, their system is known as sidereal, or star-based.
Western / Tropical astrology, on the other hand, uses the tropical (fixed) zodiac. This system relies on four seasons that represent the Sun’s movement, equinoxes, solstices, as well as the tilt of Earth on its axis.
vedic will utilize the "whole house system" instead of "Placidus" system meaning that each sign will occupy one whole house instead of only a cusp of a certain house
vedic will also not count the outer planets also known as "pluto ,uranus and Neptune" because those planets are used by the westerns to replace a shadow "imaginary point" called rahu and ketu (lunar nodes) that bring the same "effects" ... although a few astrologers will continue to use the outer planets for transit purposes despite them not being part officially of the vedic astrology approach because those planets are way distant of the earth and don't provide enough evidence of their effect upon affecting someone's life yet for those who choose to include on their overall analyses will use the outer planets as one of significator of generational impactful changes and behaviors ( this will be expanded on a post focusing on the outer planets)
also along with the outer planets, the sideral zodiac doesn't use the asteroids as well!.
and the Vedic considers the moon as the most important planet because the moon is the one responsible for the mind's emotions behavior mood instincts emotional overall state, and feelings. the moon represents our inner self and the sun our outer self.
The houses :
each house has their respect sign ruler and planet ruler :
aries - mars
taurus - venus
gemini - mercury
cancer - moon
leo - sun
virgo - mercury
libra - venus
scorpio - mars
Sagittarius - jupiter
capricorn - saturn
aquarius - saturn
pisces - jupiter
hi thank you for reading until the end ;) i will make a part 2 and 3 and will also link the parts here once i post them :)
part 2.
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1. Siddhanta: Describes astrological mathematics to know the different planet positions. Example the exact prediction of eclipse and many more universal facts. 2. Hora : Tells about the prediction of human behavior [true self & personality]. This is mainly done through Jatakam [Horoscope] which is written based on the birth date , time and the birth place. Prediction can also done through Prashna Chintanam. 3. Samhita : Describes divine knowledge about human perception and planetarium moment which affects daily routine. In Hindu culture Planets are treated as GOD as it is narrated in the shastras as Astrology is an divine knowledge by all these Shastra’s which can predict details in connection with universe as well as humans. We learnt though Jyotishya Shastram [Astrology] that how human attitude is impacted in connection with universe [celestial bodies] All of us know the Hindu calendar called as “PANCHANGAM”. The Indian Maharshees who built this shastram says That means this astrology mathematics calculate the time of sunrise, sunset and actual day of eclipse and many more universal facts based on planetary motion which intern impact unique human body and mind. We are the disciple who are studying and exploring all these Astrology Shastram for centuries with professional course of Jyotisham for 10 years in Mahavidyalay and with 20+ years of practice in Astrology and Vedic profession decided to bring traditional astrologers in one roof to serve the believers to deliver positive results to their current and future life aspects. Visit https://Astrobharati.in For accurate predictions!! #astrology #astrobharati #talktous #talktoastrologers #bestastrologypredictions #predictions #predictions2022 #makeinindia #Bestdeals
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🪐Vedic Astrology (Jyotishya) (pt.1)🪐
BASICS
🪐Originated from India and is used for marriages, jobs, releasing karma debts etc.
Ayanamsa
🪐People say that it goes 23° backwards from tropical, well that depends on which Ayanamsa people are using, so let's say cca. 23° because each Ayanamsa has different degree and minute of setting.
🪐One of the most used Ayanamsas
Lahiri, Raman, Krishnamurti, Yukteshwar, Fagan/Bradley...
For anybody asking, I use Lahiri ayanamsa because it seems mostly accurate for me and most of vedic astrologers
Why are they important?
🪐Each Ayanamsa can change a degree and minute of setting, so when there are two planets on border of a sign to the next one, each ayanamsa can change that.
Planets (Grah)
🪐Vedic astrology discludes Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, asteroids, fixed stars etc.
🪐Sun - Saturn and Nodes of the Moon are used (Rahu - NN, Ketu - SN)
🪐There are malefic and beneficial planets
Malefic - Saturn, Mars, Sun, Rahu, Ketu
Beneficial - Venus, Jupiter, Mercury, Moon
Some astrologers put Moon and Mercury as neutral
Houses
🪐There is no such a thing like Placidus, Koch, Equal house systems... Vedic astrology uses only Whole sign system.
I will make a special post about Jyotishya houses ❤
Chart types
🪐In vedic astrology, there are three types of charts we use to read
North Indian chart
South Indian chart
East Indian chart
I can't get clear pictures I'm sorry 😐
Pt. 2 will be up soon! 💕
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🌑HERB DETOX DAY1🌑 ・ 6月21日(日)日食 1年で1番昼間の長い夏至の日 その日に日食が起こるのは、1648年以来、372年ぶりのことだそう ・ そんな滅多にない、生きてるうちにはもう体験できないような貴重な日に、高校時代の友人ののりちゃんと久しぶりにZOOMでおしゃべりしましたぁ♡ のりちゃんはなぁんか目に見えることだけではない、本質的なところを分かり合えているような気がしてるぅ。。。🌌💫 新月のエネルギーとか何事も全ては運ばれ事で、その時がそのタイミングなのだと思うような暮らし方とか。。。⭐︎ だからいろいろ、言葉少なくとも話しやすいし落ち着くし、そしてお互い色々気にせずいられるLINEの距離感。。。😂 好きっ!♡ ・ ・ * ¨¨¨¨ * ¨¨¨¨ * ¨¨¨¨ * ¨¨¨¨ * ¨¨¨¨ * ¨¨¨¨ * ・ ラーデーラーデー 私のジョーティシュの師匠(サンジャヤ師)より下記の情報をいただきましたのでシェアします。占星術からの見解です。 日食の時間帯は太陽から地球全体にエネルギーが注がれなくなるため��地球全体のエネルギーが低下します。そのため事故やアクシデントが世界で起こりやすいと占星術師たちはいいます。 それは個人にも当てはまります。 まず私たち一人ひとりにできることとして、個人のエネルギーをあげることが勧められます。 ・今日はできるだけ外出などは控え、マントラや瞑想、など敬虔な活動を大切にする ・聖なる水で沐浴(難しい場合、自宅のシャワーなどで身を清める) ・日食のピークの少なくとも前後30分は外出をせず、自宅でマントラを唱える *私個人は、日食の始まりから終わりまではそうしようと思います 例:東京16:11〜18:03、ピークは17:10 ・推奨マントラはマハーマントラです ・ * ¨¨¨¨ * ¨¨¨¨ * ¨¨¨¨ * ¨¨¨¨ * ¨¨¨¨ * ¨¨¨¨ * ・ ・ と、これまた大好きなキショーリーさんから教えていただいたので♡ピークの時間は横になって深ぁーーーーーーーーい瞑想をしておりました🚀👩🚀🌑🌍🌌📿 ・ ・ そして20日間の本格的デトックス+10日間の育菌を経て、せっかくの何百年に一度の日食なので、ぜぇーんぶ大浄化しようと、また本格的なデトックスを始めました♡ ・ 心のデトックスをすごく感じます! めちゃくちゃ気持ちがいい☺️🌈 身体も心も軽いっ❣️ ・ ・ なんかとんでもない境地。。。。 心の枠?カタチ?がなぁーーーーーーんにもなくなった!! 心が広がっているような…枠が何にもなくなった。。。伝えきれないこの感じ。。。 あははは🌺 ま、いっか🤗🎈🌈✨ 4月から先月のデトックス時には45リットルゴミ袋🗑に服を3袋、書類を3袋捨てました❕ 身の回りも軽くなってスッキリ✨ 新しいことも初めて。。。😋🥰 目に行くものも引き寄せるものも変わってきてる💫 トランク一つだけで暮らせるように🧳🌺🐬🏄♀️🌴🌞✨ ・ ・ #mangalaarati #radheradhe #veda #vedicastrology #astrology #bhakti #bhaktiyoga #bhaktiyogateacher #jyotish #jyotisha #jyotishya #horoscope #yoga #bhagavadgita #gita #detox #herb #herbdetox #diet #vegetables #vegetarian #vegetarianrecipes #vegan #veganrecipes #vegetarianfood #veganfood https://www.instagram.com/p/CBuZctBJWaX/?igshid=mld8qoskwk61
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i was looking into astrology from around the world, which led me to read about jyotishya specifically, and yall
i hate andrew hussie so much
#homestuck#hs#mituna captor#karkat vantas#kanaya maryam#latula pyrope#vriska serket#gamzee makara#kurloz makara#meenah peixes
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5 unique Vastu tips for your dream job - Jyotishay
Introduction: In the pursuit of our dream job, we often focus on honing our skills, networking, and crafting a compelling resume. However, the ancient Indian science of Vastu Shastra suggests that the energy in our surroundings can play a significant role in shaping our professional destiny. In this Jyotishay blog, we'll explore five unique Vastu tips to enhance your chances of landing and excelling in your dream job.
Optimal Workspace Placement: Vastu emphasizes the importance of the direction in which you position your workspace. Ideally, your desk should face north or east, as these directions are believed to enhance positive energy flow. Avoid placing your desk in a way that it directly faces a wall, as it may obstruct the flow of creativity and opportunities. A clutter-free and well-lit workspace is conducive to maintaining a positive and focused mindset.
Balance with Five Elements: Vastu revolves around the balance of the five elements – Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Space. Incorporate these elements into your workspace to create harmony. Use earthy tones for your decor, have a small indoor plant for the element of water, introduce a source of natural light or a desk lamp for fire, keep the room well-ventilated for air, and maintain a clutter-free space for the element of space. This balance is believed to create an environment that fosters productivity and success.
Activate the Career Bagua Zone: The Bagua is an essential tool in Vastu that divides a space into nine zones, each corresponding to different aspects of life. To enhance your career prospects, focus on activating the north sector of your home or office. Place symbols of career success such as a crystal or a small water fountain in this area to attract positive energy. Keep this zone well-lit and clutter-free to ensure smooth energy flow, allowing your career to flourish.
Incorporate Positive Symbols: Vastu encourages the use of specific symbols that are believed to bring positive energy and success. Display symbols such as the Swastika, the symbol of prosperity, or the Om symbol, representing universal energy, in your workspace. Additionally, placing a crystal or gemstone associated with career growth, like Citrine or Green Aventurine, is believed to enhance positive vibrations and attract opportunities.
Personalized Career Power Directions: According to Vastu, each individual has a favorable direction that enhances their career prospects. Determine your personal career power direction based on your date of birth and align your workspace accordingly. This direction is believed to bring out the best in you, promoting creativity, focus, and success in your professional endeavors.
Conclusion: While Vastu may not be a guaranteed formula for career success, incorporating these tips into your life can create a positive and harmonious environment. By aligning your energies and surroundings with the principles of Vastu, you may find yourself better equipped to face challenges, make wise decisions, and ultimately, propel your career towards success. Experiment with these tips, and who knows – your dream job might be just around the corner!
So next time you're curious about your own personality or seeking guidance on important life decisions don't hesitate to delve into your natal chart or consult with an experienced astrologer online through chat with astrologers of Jyotishay who can offer personalized insights based on nakshatra readings & You can also download the Jyotishay app for lots of benefits. Embrace the wisdom of Jyotish and unlock the secrets of your cosmic path with the guidance of Jyotishay.
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Free online chat with an astrologer - Jyotishay
Jyotishay, the renowned astrology platform, provides a remarkable opportunity for individuals to engage in free online chat sessions with experienced astrologers. Through their innovative free chat feature, Jyotishay has revolutionized the way people access astrological guidance. Users can now connect with astrologers seamlessly, without any financial burden, by utilizing the platform's free chat service. Whether one seeks insights about their career, love life, or health, or simply yearns for general guidance, Jyotishay's free chat service offers personalized advice catered to individual needs. The convenience and affordability of this service enable users to engage in meaningful conversations with astrologers at their own pace, all from the comfort of their homes. Jyotishay's unwavering commitment to offering a free chat service ensures that anyone, regardless of their financial circumstances, can benefit from the profound wisdom and expertise of astrologers. So, if you find yourself in need of astrological guidance, take advantage of Jyotishay's transformative free online chat service and embark on a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to explore the depths of astrology through the power of free chat. Trust Jyotishay to connect you with skilled astrologers who are ready to unravel the mysteries of the cosmos and provide valuable insights into your life's trajectory. Begin your transformative journey today with Jyotishay's free chat service and unlock the secrets that the stars hold for you.
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South Asian Seer / Fortune teller
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I'm not sure if a dnd campaign qualifies as the type of writing you're interesting in helping with, but I feel I should disclose that that's what this is for. I'm wanting to include more diversity in my settings; would it be inappropriate to have a seer/fortune teller with a South Asian appearance? I'm not sure if this would end up being a "magical South Asian" stereotype as you've described before.
Hello! Speaking from the perspective of an Indian Hindu, here are my queries:
Does this campaign include other characters of colour, South Asians in particular? If yes, then that balances out the possibility of the Exotic Brown Woman trope.
Do the characters of other ethnicities also practise magic or exhibit fantastic/otherworldly abilities (I would assume so, seeing as it’s DnD)? Doesn’t necessarily have to be the gift of prophecy but if the story is peopled with magical creatures then the fortune teller wouldn’t stick out like a sore thumb.
Is she sexualised or made into the “temptress” in comparison with other characters? Is she likened to an animal frequently to describe her attractiveness or described in dehumanising terms to denote sex appeal (snake and wildcat imagery come to mind for South Asians.) If not, then the dangers of playing into such a trope are immediately reduced because what makes it harmful in the first place is not magic but the objectification of brown women.
Fortune telling is not permitted in several religions, so make sure you do your research before designing the character. While Jyotishya or Vedic astrology features prominently in the lives of practising Hindus (it is actually considered an essential tenement to Hindu rituals), fortune telling/astrology is forbidden in Islam and other religions. Also remember, that as with most other other things, Vedic astrology is interwoven with ideas of caste and the caste system. Ask yourself if you feel comfortable to undertake in-depth research about these topics while you are designing the character.
Is her magic depicted as a sort of primitive backwardness contrasted against progressive characters? (once again, not likely, but still an essential check) Is she a Guru Pathik from ATLA-esque prototype: the eccentric seer providing comic relief? That is the only case where her using magic can pose a problem. Refer to Parvati excelling at Divination in Harry Potter, a subject dismissed by most of the main characters as frivolous. Be respectful when portraying an ethnicity and a belief system that’s not yours.
Aside this, I don’t see an inherent problem with the usage of fortune telling by a South Asian; It’s a pretty booming business here in India, and my own feelings about it notwithstanding, divination and cosmology definitely forms a part of South Asian Hindu society.
-Mod Mimi
Ask published Oct 2021
#South Asian#Indian#Exotic Brown Woman#Hindu#stereotypes#South Asian stereotypes#Magical Asian#exotification#asks
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namaskara CT! youve said that youve met a lot of different deities, so i was wondering if youve met any sort of Devas or Asuras? thank you! (i offer milk, water with turmeric and tulsi, nuts, golden raisins, and some lotus flowers)
WITH HINDUISM BEING A LIVING RELIGION THERE ARE MORE RULES OF RESPECT THAT MUST BE OBSERVED AND THUS MY INTERACTION WITH THE VEDIC PANTHEON HAS LARGELY BEEN MORE FORMAL AND SECONDHAND THROUGH THEIR WORSHIPERS AND MY STUDY OF JYOTISHYA
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🤸🏻♀️ Houses in Vedic Astrology (Jyotishya) 🤸🏻♀️
DISCLAIMER: all of the information I've gained is from my research through years, please do NOT steal my work!! Thank you ♥️
Also a reminder to NOT mix Vedic astrology with Tropical astrology
🤹🏻♀️In my previous post I talked about basics in Vedic astrology, this isn't 2nd part but an addition to more explanation of houses
🤹🏻♀️Each house in Vedic astrology, has a special meaning when looking for an interpretation of some aspect in your life, so I'll just type some key-words for each house.
1st house (Lagna) - self, idenity, mask
2nd house - money, outcomes
3rd house - communication, short-trips, relatives, education
4th house - family life, childhood
5th house - children, hobbies, fun, love
6th house - the way you work, health, pets, routine, co-workers
7th house - others (romantic & non romantic)
8th house - transformations, secrets, hidden, death, sex
9th house - travel, foreign, education, spirituality
10th house - career, professional life
11th house - friends, manifestations, benefits
12th house - subconcious, enemies, foreign
🤹🏻♀️if there are any malefic planets in one of the houses, it can create negative influence and can be reversed through remedies set by a professional vedic astrologer
ex: mars in 6th house (cancer) could mean major health problems with breasts, could be cancer or anything connected to breasts since cancer sign rules them
🤹🏻♀️beneficial planets in houses bring auspicious results which aren't negative:
ex: jupiter in 4th house alone or with neutral/positive planets can bring luck in family, feeling accepted and safe.
I will make pt.2 of this including categorization of houses and bunch of other things ❤
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