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jyotish

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jyotish (jyō·tēˑ·sh),
n in Ayurveda, a discipline that involves the comprehensive study of cosmology, astrology, and astronomy. Similar to the ways the moon and sun have significant physical effects upon individuals and the planets, the complete cosmos also possesses certain levels of influences. Specifically, this discipline is claimed to uncover karmic pat-terns associated with a person's past, present, and future plus his or her strength and potential for affec-ting future and ongoing events. Also called
jyotisha or
Vedic astrology.


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As such, Jyotish has historically been part of a continues holistic approach to living and an integral practice based on the ancient spiritual tradition of India.
 
 
 
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