Unlocking the Secrets of Kundali: A Scientific Perspective



Rajeev: Hey Divya, have you ever thought about the connection between the House of Kundali and science?

Divya: No, not really. What do you mean?

Rajeev: Well, we know that in science, the gravitational force of the sun and planets affect each other's orbits and movements. Similarly, in the House of Kundali, the position of the planets is believed to influence a person's life and destiny.

Divya: Interesting. Can you explain more?

Rajeev: Sure. According to the principles of astrology, the position of planets in a person's Kundali can have an impact on their personality traits, behaviors, and life events. For instance, the planet Mars is associated with energy, aggression, and ambition, and its position in the Kundali may indicate the degree to which these traits are present in a person's character.

Divya: Can you explain to me how Kundali works and how the planets' gravitational force affects us?

Rajeev: Kundali is a chart that shows the positions of planets in different houses. As the Earth rotates, the planets move closer or farther away from us. Each planet has its own gravitational force, and even though you might think the pull from a distant planet is negligible, it can still have an impact on us. For instance, the waves in the sea are caused by the Moon's gravitational force, and the Moon is relatively small compared to the other planets.

Divya: So, how does the gravitational force of planets affect us?

Rajeev: Our bodies are made up of five components that return to nature after we die. As we are made of those components, the gravitational force of planets affects us, and it can influence our nature and experiences.

Divya: That's interesting. Is astrology a valid scientific concept, then?

Rajeev: Astrology is a science that is yet to be fully explored by humans, but it involves the study of celestial bodies and their influence on human life. So, it is a scientific concept, but it needs more exploration to fully understand its effects on us.

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