Vedic Astrology

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Third House: The third house: is traditionally the lower mind. It is the everyday, common & practical type of thinking, cogitating & communicating & includes rote learning about everyday things. It is what we call common sense, horse sense, or “she hasn't got the sense she was born with.”
The First House: The ascendant, the cusp of the first house is located at the eastern horizon point for the time of birth. It is where the Sun would be rising if the birth were at dawn. Hence, it is also referred to as the “rising” sign. It is a very sensitive point, like the dawn it is a gap between two phases of light, energy, & consciousness.
Sixth House: includes work, service & health. It is also employees, co-workers, the work environment. It describes our daily routines such as brushing the teeth, shopping, cleaning the house. Domestic servants & domestic animals that do work are included.
10th House: The 10th house: (zenith of the chart), represents our true vocation; our destiny and dharma. It is called the house of profession; it is our “calling,” or what we are called by life to do. It is not necessarily what we literally do as a job or profession (in the common use of the word). The “job” is the sixth house; how we earn money is the second house.
11th House:Placements here may also show our disco wound qualities that we project ; then find in our friends. Seeking are ideal self, we also find our goals, hopes, ; wishes here. This house also indicates our relationships with any stepchildren./Astrology Club
Best Vedic Astrology Books for Beginners
People who are interested in astrology often have curiosity in their minds about where to start. Astrology is a complex subject, especially when you are new to it. Which book should start with, this question is the most common. Through this article, we have given you a list of the best Vedic Astrology Books (Jyotish Book) from which you can start astrology. #astrologybooks #books #astrology