Significance of the Moon in Ancient Civilizations
by Radhakrishnan. P | 2017 | 51,158 words
This study analyzes the Significance of the Moon in Ancient Civilizations and it’s contribution to modern astrology. This thesis also aims at integrated scientific explanations on New and Full Moon and their influence of Geo-physical phenomena and also analyzes how significant a role the moon plays in keeping the life on earth. Astrology is the or...
10. Bija Bala and Kshetrabala and Moon
The lunar state of Moon was their Great Mother Goddess and the growth represented by pregnant aspect. Vedic Astrology says that the Sun and Venus as significant planets for Beejabala of Male and the Moon and Mars represents the Khetrabala of female along with true support of Jupiter applicable to both.
[Table 9.2 Kshetra-Beejabala and Moon.]
SN | Sexuality | Significant Plannet-1 | Significant Plannet-1 | Controlling Planet | Offering Strength |
1 | Male (Ojarashi) | Venus(Shukra) Jalabhoota | Sun (Soorya) Agnibhoota | Jupiter (Jupiter.) Jiva-Vayu | Bijabala |
2 | Female (Yugmarashi) | Moon (Chandra) Jalabhoota | Mars (Kuja) Agnibhoota | Jupiter (Jupiter.) Jiva-Vayu | Kshetrabala |
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As per the Nature’s Law, the genetic formulation birth is possible with a combination of Agni-Vayu-Jala Tatwa. Modern science fully agree to this theory of genetics and accepts the findings of Indian Astrology. This natural principle stands valid without any challenge.