The third sign is Mithuna (Gemini). Parashara describes Mithuna as follows: “It rises with its head and represents a male and a female holding a mace and lute. It. read more…
The second sign is Vrishabha (Taurus). Parashara describes Vrishabha as follows: “It’s complexion is white, and is lorded by Venus. It is long and is a quadruped sign. It. read more…
The first Rashi is Mesha (Aries). Parashara describes Mesha as follows: “The complexion of Aries is blood-red. It has a prominent (big) body. It is a quadruped sign and. read more…
The Rashis (zodiac signs) form the cosmic background through which the Grahas move. At the time of birth, each Graha will be found in one of the 12 Rashis. The. read more…
Much the same as the Rashis, the Nakshatras additionally separate the zodiac into just as divided fragments. There are 27 Nakshatras, every taking up 13’20”. The Nakshatras are additionally called. read more…
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Mithuna (Gemini) Rashi
The third sign is Mithuna (Gemini). Parashara describes Mithuna as follows: “It rises with its head and represents a male and a female holding a mace and lute. It. read more…
Vrishabha (Taurus) Rashi
The second sign is Vrishabha (Taurus). Parashara describes Vrishabha as follows: “It’s complexion is white, and is lorded by Venus. It is long and is a quadruped sign. It. read more…
Mesha (Aries) Rashi Know about Aries
The first Rashi is Mesha (Aries). Parashara describes Mesha as follows: “The complexion of Aries is blood-red. It has a prominent (big) body. It is a quadruped sign and. read more…
The Rashis (Signs)
The Rashis (zodiac signs) form the cosmic background through which the Grahas move. At the time of birth, each Graha will be found in one of the 12 Rashis. The. read more…
What are Nakshatras and Difference with Rashi
Much the same as the Rashis, the Nakshatras additionally separate the zodiac into just as divided fragments. There are 27 Nakshatras, every taking up 13’20”. The Nakshatras are additionally called. read more…