Birth Chart
A birth chart is a symbolic representation to determine the position of planets in different houses at the time of birth. The creation of a Jyotish birth chart begins with the input of the birth time, birth date, and location of birth. The year, date, time of birth along with the latitude and longitude of the place of birth all are necessary for the perfect prediction of the natal chart, by the Indian method of Astrology as well as western method of casting horoscopes. When a Jyotish astrologer gets these inputs, they can accurately chart all of your life including the past, present and future.
As per the rules of vedic astrology, each planet has been assigned an ownership of a particular zodiac sign at a given moment, and it is the interpretation of this placement that provides astrologers with insight into a person’s personality and behavior. Since an astrology chart is based on facts i.e the actual positions of heavenly bodies at a certain time, it is also known as astronomical study.
As per astrology, a natal chart is a conventional map of the universe with respect to the individual at the centre. The other alternative names given to the birth chart are horoscope, natal chart, ascendant chart, Lagna chart etc. This Natal Chart shows the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, and potentially other celestial objects, all with reference to the native’s chart.
A Birth Chart is a chart indicating the position of the Sun, Moon and other planets in relation to the earth and to the Zodiac for any given moment of time. Before casting a horoscope, it is very important to know the exact time of birth as accurately as possible. A slight difference may alter the entire character of the horoscope. The birth chart helps us to see our future so that we can plan for each of our life events that are predicted and also benefit from remedies that may help to prevent some of the negative experiences in the future.
North India birth Chart
In north indian birth chart, houses remain fixed, while Rashis or signs are depicted as per the rising sign. For example, the rising sign in the eastern horizon is Libra, so the first house will be starting from Libra and others follow in an anticlockwise direction, 2nd house will be Scorpio, 3rd Sagittarius and so on. South Indian Birth chart.
In south indian birth chart, the Rashis or signs remain fixed from sign 1 to 12, while houses are marked and counted from the ascendant in a clockwise direction.
East indian birth chart
This chart is used in eastern parts of India, it is a combination of north and south indian charts. In this Rashis remain fixed from Aries to Pisces and if Lagna is Libra then house counting will start from Libra in an anticlockwise direction.
Western birth charts
In the western method, the birth chart represents the earth and the outer circle represents the space of the heavens which is divided into 12 equal sections called houses. The line that divides one house from another is called the Cusp. The first house begins with the horizontal line on the left side of the circle. The Cusp of the 1st house is called the ascendant as the Sun, Moon, and other seven planets from this point on ascend.
However, the birth chart casted in western method can be converted to the Indian System also. Difference between western charts and Vedic charts is that the cusp of the first house or ascendant is considered to be the beginning whereas in Vedic system, cusp of the first house middle or Bhava Madhya is considered the first house.