Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 i would like to know...in westen astrology , rahu and ketu are not counted....but in chinese astrology it is known as the head and tail of the dragon. since rahu and ketu are invisible....how is their position calculated?? lord vishnu cut of rahu's head and the body became ketu....right? in which yuga was that....before that in astrology rahu and ketu were counted or not?? this question puzzles me?? can anyone tell me?? regards, kanishk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 In western astrology rahu and ketu are known as the north and south node of the moon. That is essentially their astronomical definition and that is how one calculates those. The path of 'sun' and of moon intersect each other at two points, the northern one is rahu, the southern one is ketu. RR , kanishk <kanishk wrote: > > i would like to know...in westen astrology , rahu and ketu are not > counted....but in chinese astrology it is known as the head and tail of > the dragon. > > since rahu and ketu are invisible....how is their position calculated?? > lord vishnu cut of rahu's head and the body became ketu....right? > in which yuga was that....before that in astrology rahu and ketu were > counted or not?? > > this question puzzles me?? > can anyone tell me?? > > regards, > kanishk > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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