Thursday, 28 April 2011

Raj Jyotishi Dr Debabrata Sharma(Gold Medalist)

                         Rajjyotishi  Dr Debabrata Sharma(Gold Medalist)                                                                  Office-Gayatri Mandir,Sector-6,Bhilai,Dist-Durg,Chhattishgarh,Mobile-09827180728 Website:-www.astroproblems.com,Email:-shree.jyotish@yahoo.com         






               

         What is Astrology?

Vedic Astrology or Indian Astrology or Hindu astrology, is a system that originated in ancient India, and was documented by sages in the Vedic scriptures also known as "Jyotish" -- the science of light, Vedic astrology deals with astral light patterns that are thought to determine our destiny.

It is a little known fact that the ancient maharishis from the Vedic era of India (c. 3000 B.C.) were also master astrologers. Parashara, considered the grandfather of modern Vedic Astrology, was the grandson of the Rishi Vasishta, and the father of Veda Vyasa, who compiled the Vedas, the Bhagavad Gita, and many other scriptures of the Vedic tradition.

Throughout the centuries of India's long history, countless saints, scholars, and sages have studied and practiced the sacred science of astrology.

About Palmistry


Palmistry is a method of counselling that originated in India over 3,000 years ago. It is a part of a vast field of study, referred to as Samudrik Shastra, which literally means the ocean of knowledge. Palmistry is a sub-section of this vast knowledge and deals specifically with the study of the hand and the imprints therein.
The science of chiromancy or palmistry originated before Christianity itself. The esteemed scientists and philosophers such as Aristotle, Pliny, Anaxagoras, Hispanus, Cardamis and Emperor Augustus all agreed to this fascinating discipline of Palmistry.
The Bible itself speaks of the markings in one's hand in the book of Job as: "God placed signs or seals in the hands of men, that all men might know their works and there is always the timeless knowledge that God and nature make nothing in vain." For some time this knowledge of palmistry was left to quacks and novices .
The Hindus, the Greeks, the Christians and many other learned cultures embraced this science of Palmistry.

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