Category: Mundane Astrology

Predicting Economic Trends Through Astrology

Among the many branches of mundane astrology, one of the most fascinating and practical is economic astrology — the study of planetary influences on global finance, trade, and economic cycles. While it may sound mystical, this field is deeply rooted in the observation that the same celestial rhythms influencing nations and leaders also echo through […]

Outer Planets and Generational Changes

While the faster-moving planets — like Mercury, Venus, and Mars — influence short-term trends and daily moods, it is the outer planets that shape the deep architecture of history. In mundane astrology, these slow-moving celestial giants — Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto — govern the long tides of civilization: revolutions, ideologies, and the transformation of human […]

Saturn-Jupiter Conjunction: Major Historical Cycles

Among the grand celestial patterns that govern human civilization, few are as profound as the Saturn Jupiter conjunction — known in both Western and Vedic mundane astrology as the “Great Conjunction.” Occurring approximately every 20 years, this meeting of the two social planets marks the rhythmic heartbeat of human history — a cycle that defines […]

Eclipses and Their Impact on World Affairs

Throughout history, eclipses have been viewed as omens — moments when the light of the luminaries is temporarily obscured, symbolizing a turning point in the fate of nations and leaders. In mundane astrology, eclipses are considered some of the most potent celestial events, capable of reshaping political landscapes, triggering natural upheavals, and redirecting the course […]

What is Mundane Astrology? Predictions for Nations

Why do entire nations go through booms and busts, golden ages and collapses, wars and renaissances? Can the same cosmic forces that shape an individual birth chart also script the destiny of empires?Welcome to Mundane Astrology — the astrology of nations, politics, and world events. In the ancient Vedic tradition, astrology (Jyotish) was never limited […]

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