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HISTORY OF NADI ASTROLOGY
Nadi astrology is an ancient art of astrology which was practiced by sages of india as Thousands of years ago that the Saptharishis who had written the palm leaves with their yogic's power. They are also called as Sages of India. They had the power to look into the past and future of the entire universe and recorded the life of human being who either lived were living or were to live. Their discussions were written on palm leaves in an ancient Tamil script. Which can now only be deciphered by Expert Nadi astrologers.
These predictions which are written on the leaves are from the day the person comes to know the service of Nadi Astrology. So the predictions are pre-written and are just read by the Nadi readers. There must be a millions of Nadi leaves written for each person in the world. But the leaves themselves state that only, if the person has in his karma he will get his leaves. Even though these palm leaves are not only for Indian nationals but also, for foreigners and other nationals belonging to other religions and creeds. Its all one destiny to get the leaf identified and predictions known to the person concerned.
The origin of the Nadi astrology (palm leaf reading) can be traced back to approximately thousands years ago. It is said that the Indian Rishis or sages had written the life patterns of each person's life on palm leaves by their Yogic Intuitive powers. These unique leaves were initially kept in the temple library. Later who were very much interested in knowledge related to naadi astrology they got the leaves from the library. This is a traditional service and is being practiced by generations downwards.
The primary center for nadi astrology is in Vaitheeswarankoil, near Chidambaram in Tamil Nadu, a state in South India. Here Lord Shiva is said to have assumed the role of a 'Vaidhya' or 'Doctor', who all aviated the miseries of his devotees. It seems that these palm leaves were originally written on animal skins and some leaves, and later texts were copied on palm leaves and these sources were also preserved by applying oil extracted from peacock's blood.
HISTORY OF NADI ASTROLOGY
NADI in Tamil means "in search of". Because an individual goes in search of his predictions to this system, it came to be called by this name, Nadi Astrology. The palm leaf inscriptions, otherwise known as nadies, are scattered throughout India. There are Number of nadies, palm leaf inscriptions available named after the Rishis who composed the same. There are only a few nadi astrology readers available who could interpret the inscriptions which are written in the poetic language.
There are various nadies, palm leaf inscriptions available in Nadi Astrology like Atri nadi, Jeeva nadi, Graha nadi, Siva nadi, Duruva nadi, Edumbi nadi, Saptarishi nadi, Nandhi nadi, Bheema nadi, Nava nadi, Vashista nadi, Agasthiya nadi, Shukha nadi, Brahma nadi, Kaushika nadi etc., Here we have the following nadies are… Atri nadi, Jeeva nadi, Graha nadi, Siva nadi, Agasthiya nadi, Kaushika nadi, Vashista nadi. We provide Nadi astrology reading services fom our website through online live video chat for your convenience from India.
There are 150 nadis in a sign or Rashi. One sign is the 30 degrees of the Zodiac 360. There are 1800 nadis in 360 degrees. Naadi Astrology origin is traced since thousand years ago. The Indian Rishis or Sages had written the life of each person by their Yogic intuitive powers. The Rishis were Holy sages who occupied themselves in concentrating on the one divine being called Paramatma. They have written the Life of each person in the Palm leaves. These Palm leaves were kept in the temple library. By analyzing each person of the Thumb Impressions, it will be easy searching of the bundles.
The cosmology of Nadi astrology
One particularly fascinating aspect of the unique Nadi system is that of its cosmology. While sharing much of the same background as other Vedic astrology systems, Nadi goes into additional detail regarding how one’s destined experiences and events are facilitated by supernatural beings. This all starts with the “Navagrahas” or nine planets that are considered to be cosmic public servants tasked with the duties of apportioning both good and bad effects in each person’s life, according to how each individual has acted in the past, including past lives. These effects have been ordained by Brahma, who then uses the Navagrahas and also another group of entities known as Siddars to help manifest them. It is taught that there are 84,000 Siddars, with one called Agathiyar as their leader.
Overall, there is still so much to learn about this mysterious and closely guarded sect of Vedic astrology. It is gradually gaining in popularity however, as a few select Nadi text have been published and even translated into the English language in the last few decades. Many in the astrological community hope this trend continues and that we may be given the opportunity to learn more about how this intricate and precise school of horoscopic analysis really works.
What is a Nadi Leaf ?
In ancient times, information was passed down orally. The written word came 3000 years after that. That is when scribes started to record much of India’s literary, scientific, spiritual and astrological heritage of over thousands of years. Granite slabs, thin copper plates, and tree bark were some of the mediums used for recording information, but for the Nadi information, leaves of palm were the choice.
The Rishis had special scribes carefully etch each letter of your story into the dried leaf with a special tool or stylus. This was done all by hand to avoid splitting the leaf. The writing was almost always continuous, without any space between words. This is one reason why the reading of the leaves requires training, as well as an understanding of the ancient languages of Tamil or Sanskrit. When the etching was complete, lamp black or turmeric was applied to increase contrast and make it readable, and oil was rubbed in to help preserve them. A bundle of leaves in the same thumbprint category, or soul grouping, were then bound with a cord between two wooden covers.