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Tamil Nadi Jothidam Books
Tamil Nadi Jothidam Books




The numbers and names of Nādis are identical among all four Chara signs. The nomenclature of 150 Nādis is peculiar to each of these three types of signs. Twelve signs of the zodiac are grouped into three categories: Moveable (Chara), Fixed (Sthira), and Dual (Dvisvabhāva) signs. There are 150 Nādis in a sign or Rāshi (Rāsi) one sign is 30 degrees of the zodiac 360. The basic concept of Nadi Astrology is "Nadi" ( nāḍi). There is also another set of astrologers claiming that the content written on the palm leaf is the conversation between Shiva and Parvathi. These Nadi leaves were obtained by the families of astrologers at the Vaitheeswaran Temple and have been passed down the years from one generation to the other. Some leaves got destroyed, and the remaining were auctioned during the British Raj (rule). The British colonialists later showed interest in the Naadi leaves concerned with herbs and medicine, future prediction, etc. These Naadi leaves were initially stored on the premises of Thanjavur's Saraswati Mahal Library in Tamil Nadu. First, the Naadi palm leaves are located based on thumb impressions (right for men, left for women). These ancient records of providence were made famous by practitioners around the Vaitheeshwaran Temple in the state of Tamil Nadu. The content of the manuscripts is often attributed to the Vedic sage Agastya who is believed to have possessed a highly developed consciousness. In Tamil Nadu, the texts are mainly written in Vattezhuthu, which was an abugida script used to write Tamil up until the 12th century CE. It is based on the belief that the present lives of many humans were foreseen by Hindu sages in ancient times. Nādi Astrology ( nāḍi jyotiṣa) is a form of Dharma astrology practiced in Tamil Nadu and adjacent regions in India. The origin of Nāḍi Jyotiṣa is often attributed to the Vedic sage Agastya






Tamil Nadi Jothidam Books