"So you mean to tell me that a
slight change in the movement of Venus may lead to a breakup with my boyfriend?"
As an Indian I hope so you are well
aware of the worship of navagrahas. Our ancestors have developed a concept of nine
prime gods to worship who have the power to decide the fate of our lives. These
nine gods are based on the concept of the nine planets in our solar system.
Well I agree Pluto is no more a planet. But let us not get into that concept. The
question here is the telescope was invented only around 1608 but Indians are
worshipping these nine deities since ten thousand years ago. Did Indians develop
a telescope like object and hide it from the rest of the world? Or did they
have space vehicles as mentioned in ancient Indian myths? I referred a lot of
research articles and came up with some convincing answers. Before getting into
how they did it let us have an overlook of what this concept is. “Nava” means
nine and “Graha” means something that moves. According to Hindu mythology there
are nine grahas which includes the surya(Sun), chandra(Moon), mangala(Mars),
budha(Mercury), guru(Jupiter), shukra(venus), shani(Saturn), rahu and
kethu(they are not actual bodies in space but the point of intersection of earth
and moon’s orbits). Out of these grahas only seven are gods and the rahu and
kethu are considered demons. First coming to the sun and the moon they are
clearly visible to our naked eye. In the case of other planets it is just a simple logic. There is no need
of any technology to discover these planets because they are sometimes simply
visible to our naked eye. Of course nowadays Saturn cannot be seen due to light
pollution but it is still one of the brightest objects in the sky. It just
requires a steady attention and constant recording to keep track of their
motion. Then in the case of rahu and kethu it just requires a little extra
attention to calculate the time taken for the intersection of orbits. As you
can see they missed out earth because we are together orbiting with it. Neptune
and Uranus were left because they are not visible without the aid of a telescope.
How is all this related with a man’s life? That is where the concept of astrology
peeps inside. These grahas are worshipped for good luck and to save people from
pre-written catastrophe that is supposed to occur. Depending on the position of
these planets on the time of a man’s birth astrologers derive a life chart of
that person. His entire life events is then predicted according to the movement
of the planets in advance. If the positions are not favorable astrologers
suggest some remedial rituals to the person. There are even some temples which
have these grahas as their main deities. People visit them and worship these
grahas for good fortunes. There was even a hoax that satellites slow down when they cross the Saniswaran temple in Thirunallar which is one of famous temples for Saturn worpship. So as you know zodiac signs are also one of the
components of astrology. Not only Indians but also Greek had their own concepts
based on planets. Though there may be many scientific proofs nowadays claiming
myths to be wrong we should not forget that astrology is a marvelous exploration
that our ancestors have left us. In many cases it had been proved to be true. But
remember that it is not exact it is just approximate.
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