Kaalchakara : The Wheel of Time

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The Divine Codes Volume 1 | Issue 1 | by Team Divine Codes

The divine codes journal is an untimely periodical related to Many divine subjects. This includes Vedic Jyotish, Nadi Jyotish, Sariraka Sastram (Palmistry), Sthapathya (Oriental Architecture), Art related topics (Includes photos, paintings, art installations), Yoga, Ayurveda and Spirituality.

The Divine Codes Volume 2 | Issue 1 | by Team Divine Codes

The divine codes journal is an untimely periodical related to Many divine subjects. This includes Vedic Jyotish, Nadi Jyotish, Sariraka Sastram (Palmistry), Sthapathya (Oriental Architecture), Art related topics (Includes photos, paintings, art installations), Yoga, Ayurveda and Spirituality.

The Divine Codes Volume 3 | Issue 1 | October 2016 | By Team Divine Codes

The divine codes journal is an untimely periodical related to Many divine subjects. This includes Vedic Jyotish, Nadi Jyotish, Sariraka Sastram (Palmistry), Sthapathya (Oriental Architecture), Art related topics (Includes photos, paintings, art installations), Yoga, Ayurveda and Spirituality.

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Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Research Journal on Ancient Vedic Astro meteorology of India | November 2018



Astrological weather prediction of India and understanding the Ancient Science of Astro-meteorology

The Process of Vayu-Dharana or GarabhDharana

Compiled and Written by

Rakesh Singh Jamwal

Weather and Meteorology of ancient India

“According to one indigenous theory established in the Upanishads, the universe consists of five basic elements 1. Earth or land, 2.water, 3. light or lustre, 4. air and 5. ether. Nature has maintained a status of balance between and among these constituents or elements and living creatures. A disturbance in the percentage of any constituent of the environment beyond certain limitsdisturbs the natural balance and any change in the natural balance causes lots of problems to the living creatures in the universe.Different constituents of the environment exist with set relationships with one another. The relation of the human being with an environment is very natural as he cannot live without it. From the very beginning of creation, he wants to know about it for self-protection and benefit." 

(Reference: Origin of Environmental Science from Vedas by Sashi  Tiwari)




According to Vedic Principals, the world consists of Agni i.e., fire or heat and Soma (Varun) i.e. water, 12 forms of Sun (Surya - aditya ) and is the soul of all for those are being and for those who aren't living being. Nature controls by Indra who is the most powerful god and who kills Vritra, the symbol of the cloud to free waters. Vritra means one who covers and is derived from the root vri, to cover.  

According to R.R.M. Roy the main force of expansion in the Vedic cosmology is Indra, and his chief adversary, the main force of contraction, is Vritra and Maruts are Indra’s associates. Vedic seers pray boldly to these natural forces and aspects for bestowing plenty and prosperity on them. Devi Aditi is praised as Devamata - the mother of all natural energies and she symbolizes the nature and forms of water is considered essential to all forms of life.

According to Rig-veda, the water (‘APAH' ) as a part of the human environment occurs in five forms:

1. Rainwater (Divyah)
2. Natural spring (Sravanti)
3. Wells and canals (Khanitrimah)
4. Lakes (Svayamjah)
5. Rivers (Samudrarthah)

All the 5 elements are merged in Prakriti. According to the Bhagavad Gita, the basic nature of intelligence by which the Universe exists and functions is called Prakriti. It is described in Bhagavad Gita as the "primal motive force". It is the essential constituent of the universe and is at the basis of all the activity of the creation. In Sankhya, philosophy prakriti is comprised of eight elements: earth, water, fire, air, space, mind, intellect and ego. It is characterized by the three gunas: Sattva, Rajas and Tamas. Prakṛti is female while purusha is male.

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Friday, March 2, 2018

Kaalchakara : The Wheel of Time, Research Journal on how Life impacts by transiting planets on lunar mansions by Rakesh Jamwal)



In Mundane Astrology, Time is connected with transiting planets over different nakshatras and degrees. The day an event triggered and Life progression in earth is preciously based on the movement of the moon in those stars. As moon progresses life grows in the earth and follows the system of night and day with the sun. Same way in the natal chart vimsotri dashas signifies how important events are connected with the nakshatras and our mind and the body setup.

This shows how our state of mind changes significantly in those 29 days in a month when the moon changes significantly in transiting over different-different nakshatras with slow and fast-moving planets. This also shows how an important event has a deep impact on our psychological and biological system.

Clearly justifies everything is relative in cosmos.Likewise, the Sun is responsible for the creation, same as the moon is responsible for the life and growth process and shows how we are connected with the day and night system.

This shows everything is relative to each other; both time and Space are in relation to Kaal Chakra system.

Same way every planetary movement has its unique role in displaying meaningful and eventful results in human life.

We have seen how the wheel of time is exclusively linked with creation since the beginning of a cosmic era and how different planetary alignments with sun and moon invoke dynamic results in different signs and lunar mansions.

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