The document compares the differences between Western astrology (KP) and Vedic astrology. KP uses the Placidus house system and counts aspects from the start of the cusp, while Vedic uses the Sripat Paddhati house system and counts aspects from the midpoint of the cusp. KP uses a 365.25 day year for accuracy, whereas Vedic uses 360 days for easier calculations. Vedic astrology has more rules and texts than KP but may lack accuracy due to lost or missing traditional knowledge.
The document compares the differences between Western astrology (KP) and Vedic astrology. KP uses the Placidus house system and counts aspects from the start of the cusp, while Vedic uses the Sripat Paddhati house system and counts aspects from the midpoint of the cusp. KP uses a 365.25 day year for accuracy, whereas Vedic uses 360 days for easier calculations. Vedic astrology has more rules and texts than KP but may lack accuracy due to lost or missing traditional knowledge.
The document compares the differences between Western astrology (KP) and Vedic astrology. KP uses the Placidus house system and counts aspects from the start of the cusp, while Vedic uses the Sripat Paddhati house system and counts aspects from the midpoint of the cusp. KP uses a 365.25 day year for accuracy, whereas Vedic uses 360 days for easier calculations. Vedic astrology has more rules and texts than KP but may lack accuracy due to lost or missing traditional knowledge.
Distribution of Cusps is done as per Placidus System in KP and
Vedic follows Sripat Paddhati. 2. Start of the Cusp is taken as Start point in KP and it is taken as Mid-point in Vedic. 3. Aspects are taken degree wise and they are applicable as per orb of individual planet in KP. Vedic astrology follows cusp to cusp Aspects. 4. Duration of Year of 365.25 days but Vedic takes it as 360 for easy calculations. 5. Less rules but Vedic have lots of rules and books to get accurate prediction. 6. Logical and Vedic has lost the accuracy of predictions because of missed data.