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A look into the historical origins of the Sidereal Zodiac as used for Rasis (Signs) and why the Tropical Zodiac was always meant to be used even within the Vedic System. Evidence that knowledge of the precession of the equinox was lost in the Indian sub-continent thus giving birth to the Sidereal Zodiac for Rasis (Signs)
The Argument for the Tropical Zodiac and Vedic Astrology
I am a Vedic
Astrologer and I use the Tropical Zodiac. To many this is very close to
sacrilege and a contradiction in terms. This novel way of delineating
the horoscope is gaining momentum and validity within the Hindu Astrological
community. I am writing this article with the purpose of giving valid
and logical reasons why the Tropical Zodiac of Rasis (Signs) is to be used instead
of the Sidereal Zodiac of Rasis. “Of Rasis” is stated because
it is quite clear that the Sidereal Zodiac is to be used when delineating Nakshatras.
What
is the Tropical Zodiac?
In America, Europe
and in ancient Greece, Persia and Egypt, the Tropical Zodiac is and was always
used. The Tropical Zodiac measures 12 portions of 30 degrees
each beginning from the Vernal (Spring) Equinox. The Vernal
Equinox is the point where the Sun crosses the equator on its way North.
This is the first day of Spring and is 0 degrees Aries. Thus,
a portion of 30 degrees was given to Aries, 30 degrees to Taurus, 30 degrees
to Gemini and so on for 12 Signs until 360 degrees are covered.
When the Sun
is at its farthest northern point and begins to move South, then it is the Summer
Solstice and the Sun is at 0 degrees of Cancer. For example,
if one has a Sun positioned at 12 degrees of Taurus, that means that one’s
Sun is 42 degrees north of the celestial equator. If a person
has their Sun at 24 degrees of Leo, then their Sun is 54 degrees South of the
Tropic of Cancer and 36 degrees north of the equator. The
same principle of measurement is applied to all the planets. Thus,
the Tropical Zodiac is based upon the Sun’s longitudinal relationship
to the Earth.
What
is the Sidereal Zodiac?
In regards to
Rasis or Signs, the Sidereal Zodiac is made up of 30 degree portions beginning
with the Nakshatra of Aswini as measured from certain fixed stars.
Since astrologers use different fixed stars to determine the first point
of Sidereal Aries, we have different Ayanamshas. An ayanamsha
is the difference between the vernal equinox (the Sun at 0 degrees Tropical
Aries) and the first point of Sidereal Aries. The Sidereal
Zodiac bases the measurement of Signs on the fixed stars as opposed to measuring
Signs from the relationship of the Sun to the Earth as in the Tropical Zodiac.
The Argument
for a Tropical
Zodiac:
A rasi simply
means a “heap of thirty”. That is all.
Hindus use rasis in their calculations with all circles and arcs and
it does not automatically infer that Zodiac signs are to be used.
In about 100 A.D., a Greek astronomer by the name of Hiparchius, took
the names of Aries, Taurus, Gemini and so forth and gave these names to the
fixed stars starting with the first point of Aswini. This
was a very grave mistake and would cause the science of astrology to be looked
down upon from then on.
The reason he
named the constellations thus is because around this time, when the Sun was
as the vernal equinox, or the 1st point of Tropical Aries, it was
also at the 1st point of Aswini. Suddenly, with
the help of Hipparchius, the birth of the Sidereal Zodiac of Rasis was about
to be born. 100 A.D., according to Sri Yukteswar, was a time
very close to the heart of Kali Yuga, the Dark Age, when important astronomical
and astrological knowledge was lost and this included knowledge of the precession
of the equinox.
Since evidence
clearly supports that the Hindus exchanged information with the Greeks and Persians,
the names for the Fixed Stars were also exchanged and the Hindus named these
star constellations the familiar Aries, etc. What is forgotten
is that these star constellations already had names. They
were the names of the Nakshatras and the names of the Chaldean and Chinese lunar
mansions. The star constellations were and are the “realm
of the gods. “
Swarga Loka”
is the name of this heavenly realm. The story goes that they
are the heavenly abodes of extremely pious beings that became “godlike”
due to their austerities and were given a place in the heavens to influence
the Earth. To name these stars after animals (the Signs)
was a grave mistake with unfathomable ramifications. At
the same time the Hindus named their star constellations after the 12 Signs,
evidence from several ancient texts shows they lost knowledge of the precession
of the equinox and these measurements of 30 degrees each of the star constellations
became FIXED and remained so up to the present day. Only
with the help of astrologers that are also astronomers and that have studied
the history of Astrology at this time, are we able to sort through this mess
of the Rasis and the Sidereal Zodiac.
The Rasis
before Hiparchius:
The Surya Siddhanta
is the greatest astronomical text of the Hindus and gives all the calculations
to calculate the Lagna, the Nakshatras, planetary positions within Nakshatras
and Tropical positions of the planets. NOWHERE in the Surya
Siddhanta does it say to use Sidereal Signs and Sidereal positions of planets
to erect a horoscope. In fact, there is more evidence in
the Surya Siddhanta that the Tropical Zodiac is to be used instead of the Sidereal
Zodiac when erecting horoscopes.
And here is why.The
Surya Siddhanta gives the calculations for finding the Nakshatra position of
the planets. It then uses an ayanamsha to convert the planetary positions back
to Tropical positions and from there find the Tropical Lagna. After
finding the Tropical Lagna the Surya Siddhanta leaves it there.
Since it is impossible to find the Sidereal Lagna without the use of
the Tropical Zodiac, then it would be concluded that the Surya Siddhanta would
mention to convert the Tropical Lagna back to its Sidereal position if that
were indeed the method to be used. It does not mention this
at all. The
Yavana Jataka, the Srimad Bhagavatam and the works of the great Varamahira all
mention the Tropical Zodiac as the harbinger of the signs.
Oddly, they also
mention the first part of Aswini as the beginning of Aries. It
becomes clear that the authors were not aware of the Precession of the Equinox
and summarily thought that the 12 constellations named after the Solar Months
would forever coincide with those Solar Months. With the
introduction of the importance of Rasis with the Yavanas as per Yavana Jataka
and the religious and philosophical importance of the Nakshatras in the daily
life of the Hindu, during the time of the alignment of the two Zodiacs (around
100 A.D.), the Indians lost knowledge of precession of the equinox and therefore
the Sidereal Zodiac for the Rasis was born.
The
Realm of the Gods and the Realm of the Earth:
The Nakshatras
of the Hindus and the Lunar Mansions of the Chaldeans and the Chinese are deified.
They are also referred to as Swarga Loka, the heavenly realm.
Through Parasara we know that the Planets are incarnations of God and
have consciousness so they are also deified. The Rasis are
also incarnations of God however they do not have consciousness and are named
after earthly creatures. Their manifestation depends upon
the Earth’s relationship to the Sun, therefore they are Tropical.
The Nakshatras are deified beings living within the heavenly realm and
therefore they are star based and are rightly represented through a Sidereal
Zodiac.
Modalities
of the Rasis (Signs):
Another valid
argument for using the Tropical Zodiac and confirming the relationship of Rasis
to the intertwined movement of the Sun and the Earth is the modalities of the
Signs. Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn are called moveable
signs. Their common characteristic is change and their beginning
heralds a change in the Sun’s movement. At 0 degrees
Aries the Sun crosses the equator on its way North, changing from the Southern
hemisphere to the Northern hemisphere.
At 0 degrees
Cancer the Sun changes from moving North to moving South. At
0 degrees Libra the Sun crosses the equator on its way South, changing hemispheres
and at 0 degrees Capricorn the Sun begins to move North. If
the Rasis were sidereal and not based upon the Sun’s movement in relation
to the Earth, there is no valid reason why these particular signs would herald
change. The
fixed Rasis, Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius, represent the Sun being steadfast
and resolute on its course. The
dual Rasis, Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces, represent the Sun losing
momentum on its course and getting ready for a new beginning.
This is why these
signs are energy transformers. The dual signs are steadfast
and resolute just enough to get the job done but are also flexible enough to
allow for necessary change. Again,
there is no reason for the aforementioned Signs to carry any of these qualities
divorced from the fact of the Earth’s relationship to the Sun.
Just having a certain constellation of Stars behind the Sun does not
automatically bring these characteristics, especially if such “constellations”
do not carry consciousness as they do not per Parasara. The
qualities are ONLY explained by the Sun’s motion relative to the Earth.
One
Zodiac, One Astrology:
Astrology systems
are as varied as there are cultures upon the Earth. However
the many variances are rather small compared to the many similarities.
This points to the fact that at one time, many centuries ago, the many
different cultures practiced a unified Astrology with varying techniques and
shared these techniques among themselves. And they all used
the Tropical Zodiac when it came to Rasis. When delineating
a horoscope, an astrologer has many techniques at his/her fingertips, the Parasara
techniques, the Jaimini techniques, the Tajika techniques, the Bhrigu techniques,
Western techniques and on and on. All of these techniques
can accurately read the horoscope and they are all valid.
That is, unless,
2 different Zodiacs are used. Tajika techniques, which originated
in Tajikstan, an ancient Persian culture, are the originators of Greco-Roman
astrology and thus, modern day Western Astrology. Tajika
is widely used in India today. So we now know that the Indians
use their aboriginal astrology techniques, Parasara, Jaimini, and Bhrigu, along
with Western Astrology. Western Astrologers should be encouraged
to use Parasara techniques as well and they should also incorporate the Nakshatras
into their practice. The Nakshatras were widely used by Western
Astrologers up until the time of the Inquisition. They were
associated with black magic, black magic being anything that was not sanctioned
by the Catholic Church.
The Role
of the 3rd and 9th Houses:
There is a saying,
“with effort comes grace”. While many Vedic Astrologers
are open to the idea of a Tropical Zodiac, many are not. Some
resist it forcefully because of their religious beliefs or because it is not
what was taught by their guru. Some resist it because they
have become comfortable with their own horoscopes and do not want change.
But research into the mystery of the Zodiacs by human beings weighs in
favor of a Tropical Zodiac being used to delineate all horoscopes while using
Rasis and not a Sidereal Zodiac for using Rasis.
Human research
and self-effort into this mystery has revealed a mistake was made in computation
of the Zodiac around 1900 years ago. And this mistake has
cost the reputation of Astrology. Human effort and scientific
enquiry are 3rd house endeavors. The 3rd
house is the opposite of the 9th house which is divine inspiration
and knowledge or knowledge that can only be revealed through grace.
The rule of opposites states that opposites at their extremes are exactly
the same.
Thus, the 9th
house which is higher knowledge and divine grace must be balanced out with self-inquiry,
research and one’s own effort to find the Truth. With
a sincere effort by the individual (3rd house) the Truth will be
revealed (9th house).
Dogmatic beliefs
and unwillingness to research has no place in Astrology if it is to become a
worldwide respected science by the general populace again. As
always, research into this fascinating subject is welcomed and encouraged.
Studying several horoscopes with both Zodiacs along with the history
of Astrology is the only way to convince oneself of the validity of one over
the other. But as we move from the Dark Age into a more enlightened
age, the Truth will slowly reveal itself. It is imperative
that Astrologers of all disciplines keep an open and scientific mind with regard
to this subject. As an astrologer I welcome any comments
and discussion to this novel approach.
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