Dr. David Frawley (Pandit Vamadeva Shastri) is one of the main Americans to bring Jyotish to the West. He has correlated Vedic Astrology with Ayurveda, done extensive research in Sanskrit texts, and been active reviving Vedic traditions worldwide. Vamadeva is a student of Dr. BV Raman and has many awards in Jyotish. He was the first president of the American Council of Vedic Astrology (ACVA) 1993-2003. Hinduism Today often highlights his articles. He is closely connected to many ashrams and gurus in India.

Vamadeva is a recipient of the Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian award of the government of India (2015), for his educational work in Yoga, Ayurveda, Jyotish, Vedas and ancient history. He has doctor of letters degrees (D.Litt), from S-VYASA in Bangalore, the main Yoga university in India, and from Ram Manohar Lohia University, Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. He is the director of the American Institute of Vedic Studies which offers online courses and resources in the Vedic sciences.

Ayurvedic Astrology: Ayurveda and Vedic Medical Astrology for Body, Mind and Prana

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Ayurvedic Astrology: Ayurveda and Vedic Medical Astrology for Body, Mind and Prana
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  • Ayurveda is the most important of the Upavedas used to expand the Vedic knowledge to right living and healing of body and mind. Vedic astrology is the most important of the limbs of the Vedas (Vedangas) to help us apply and understand the factors of timing and karma. Taken together they enhance each other.

    We will explore the planets, signs and houses and the determinative factors of Ayurveda relative to doshas, pranas and gunas, looking at body and mind, and all the five koshas or sheaths of the embodied soul, and how these can be viewed in the chart.

  • Length:  2 hours 44 minutes
    Handouts:  13
    MP3 File Count:  3
    MP4 File Count:  3
    Sponsoring Organization:  Sedona Vedic Astrology, LLC
    Date of Talk:  11/21/2021
    Location:  Live & Cyberspace via Sedona, Arizona