Cosmic Currents: Mundane Astrology and World Events in Hindu Tradition
Explore mundane astrology in Hinduism, which analyzes planetary influences on nations, natural phenomena, economies, and global affairs.
Astrology of Nations and Events
Mundane astrology, known as Samhita, is the branch of Vedic astrology concerned with world events, natural phenomena, and the fortunes of nations. Unlike natal astrology, it examines planetary influences on collective human experience. Major planetary alignments, eclipses, and transits mark periods of significant change in world affairs.
The Vedas and Mundane Astrology
The earliest references appear in the Atharva Veda. The Brihat Samhita of Varahamihira is the most comprehensive ancient work on mundane astrology, covering rainfall prediction, agricultural cycles, and political omens. Varahamihira describes astrological indications of war and peace, natural disasters, and the prosperity of nations.
Key Techniques
The ingress chart at the spring equinox indicates coming year's global trends. Eclipses indicate change manifesting in regions where visible. The conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter every twenty years marks shifts in global consciousness. The transit of Rahu and Ketu marks periods of collective karmic adjustment.
As above, so below. The movements of the heavenly bodies reflect the unfolding of divine will on earth. - Brihat Samhita
Ethical Considerations
The purpose of mundane astrology is not to create fear but to provide understanding for navigating collective challenges. Ethical responsibility is paramount in communicating predictions about world events.
