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Jyotish or vedic astrology is a system of correlating peoples' inner qualities and paths in life with the times and places of their births, via the relative positions of various celestial bodies to one another.
Unlike western astrology, jyotish is based on sidereal time (star time) rather than tropical time[?] (sun time). In other words, the date and time at which each sign of the zodiac begins shifts 20 minutes and 24 seconds every year. A sidereal birth chart[?] thus bears no resemblance to a tropical birth chart for the same point in time, and usually shows a different sun sign[?]. Jyotish dates back at least as far as the 3rd millennium BC, and is still commonly used to aid in important decisions in modern India. In Hindu culture, newborns are traditionally named based based on their jyotish charts. Vedic astrology is based on what Western astrologers call the whole house system[?] and recognizes nine grahas (heavenly bodies or "planets"):
There are two different Jyotish chart notations, which are functionally equivalent but quite different in appearance. The following images show the same birth chart in both notations.
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