Astrology has always had a strong following. The Victorian English had a fondness for the many aspects of Astrology, and there was a resurgence in the 1960's.
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Most astrology charts are computed using astrological software.
There are two primary forms of Indian astrology: Vedic astrology and Western astrology. Vedic astrology, also known as Jyotish, is based on ancient Hindu scriptures and is primarily concerned with predicting future life events. Western astrology, which is influenced by Greek and Roman traditions, focuses on the positions of celestial bodies to understand personality traits and make predictions about future events.
Sun sign astrology is the most common type of astrology. It is the kind based on the twelve signs of the zodiac and one's horoscope can be read in several newspapers and other publication.
Astrology is one of the oldest "sacred traditions", in practice in a variety of forms for 5000+ years. Most ancient remians (temples and the like) all had astrology, as a central theme. Stone Henge is a great example. Most mathematics came out of astrology and the search to understand the planetary motion (including calculus and trignometry). So the short answer is, no one knows.
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The most important and immediately noticeable difference is that the planetary positions are different. While western astrology uses the actual observed position of the planets and the zodiac, Vedic astrology uses precession of the equinoxes, and that's why there will be a difference in the planetary positions, so your planets may be in an entirely different sign when you use the Vedic astrology system. The second important difference is that while western astrology gives a lot of importance to Sun, Vedic astrology is based on Moon. In Vedic astrology there is a special tool called the Dasha that is used to predict the events of a native's life while in western astrology we use Transits.
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There is no patron saint of astrology.
Carole Golder has written: 'The seductive art of astrology' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Love, Astrology 'Making the most of your sun sign' -- subject(s): Zodiac 'Your Stars at Work' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Astrology, Occupations