Ayurveda Astrology
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Agni in Ayurveda Astrology
An overview of agni as digestive fire, its relationship with pitta, and its traditional planetary correspondences in Ayurveda astrology.
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Ayurveda Astrology Foundations
An overview of the traditional framework that relates Jyotish chart factors to Ayurvedic ideas such as constitution, dosha, the five elements, balance, and changing health tendencies.
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Chart Factors for Constitution
A structured Jyotish method for considering constitutional tendencies through the ascendant, its ruler, planetary influences, observable traits, and timing factors.
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Reading Dosha Balance
In this tradition of Jyotish, dosha balance may be read by comparing the relative influence of vata, pitta, and kapha, with attention to planetary strength, mixed constitutions, and possible excess or deficiency.
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Houses in Health Analysis
A structured reference to the traditional roles of the first, second, sixth, and seventh houses in Ayurveda-linked Jyotish health analysis.
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Jupiter and Kapha Patterns
In this tradition of Jyotish, Jupiter is associated with kapha and may contribute to kapha-dominant patterns when reinforced by signs, placements, or other kapha-associated planets.
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Kapha Prakriti
An overview of kapha prakriti as a traditional constitutional tendency, including its planetary indicators, chart modifiers, behavioral themes, and cautiously framed health associations.
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Traditional Support for Kapha Patterns
A cautious Ayurveda-astrology framework for identifying kapha-dominant patterns and considering gradual activity or carefully selected remedial measures.
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Mars and Pitta Patterns
In this tradition of Jyotish, Mars is associated with pitta and may suggest patterns involving heat, appetite, digestion, blood, temperament, and inflammatory tendencies, depending on its condition and chart context.
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Moon, Mind, and Constitution
In this tradition of Jyotish, the Moon may indicate the mind and sleep, while bodily constitution is often assessed through the first house, planetary strength, observed traits, and timing factors.
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Pitta Prakriti
Pitta prakriti is traditionally associated with heat sensitivity, a quick and intense style of action, and particular digestive, bodily, and behavioral tendencies that may be considered alongside planetary factors.
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Traditional Support for Pitta Patterns
A cautious overview of traditional mantra, gemstone, and dietary considerations that may be applied when an Ayurveda-astrology reading suggests an aggravated pitta pattern.
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Planets as Health Karakas
A concise reference to planetary health correspondences traditionally used in Ayurveda-oriented Jyotish, including dosha, tissue, body-system, and chart-strength indications.
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Prakriti Assessment Through Astrological Factors
A traditional Jyotish method that may suggest dominant or mixed prakriti patterns by examining the Ascendant, its lord, connected planets, planetary strength, and supporting observations.
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Saturn and Vata Patterns
In this tradition of Jyotish, Saturn is often associated with vata qualities, including movement, variability, restlessness, gradual slowing, and certain long-developing bodily patterns.
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Signs and Body Mapping
A reference to the traditional Kal Purush framework in which zodiac signs may be associated with particular regions of the body for cautious astrological interpretation.
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Vata Prakriti
An overview of vata prakriti as a traditional Jyotish-Ayurveda framework involving movement, variability, dryness, restlessness, and selected planetary indications.
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Traditional Support for Vata Patterns
A cautious overview of traditional observances and chart-based considerations that may be used when vata patterns are indicated in Jyotish.
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Worked Prakriti Assessment
A worked Jyotish framework for assessing constitutional tendencies through the ascendant, its lord, planetary strength, dignity, aspects, combinations, and timing periods.