
About The Course
Indic Predictive Science is an integrated program introducing learners to the profound science of Astrology, beginning with its foundational concepts and gradually exploring its advanced dimensions. The course aims to transform educated skeptics into firm believers in the intellectual depth of Jyotisha while honoring the wisdom of ancient India. It covers both the basics and advanced branches of Indic predictive sciences, including Medical Astrology, Agricultural Astrology, Vastu Shastra, Spiritual Astrology, Disaster Forecasting, and Muhurta Shastra. Each module bridges traditional insights with contemporary applications, combining academic rigor with practical utility. Designed for higher-level learners, the course prepares students to critically engage with Jyotisha and apply its timeless wisdom in modern contexts.
Syllabus
- Unit 1 "Origins and Basics of Jyotisha"
- ● Spiritual and practical origins of astrology.
- ● Topics cover the creation of the universe, the purpose of astrology, Jyotisha's view of time, and the initial consultation process including Janma Kundali (birth chart).
- Unit 2 "Zodiac, Personality, and Planetary Traits"
- ● 12 zodiac signs and associated personality traits.
- ● Planetary traits and their nature.
- ● Planets behaviour within each zodiac sign.
- Unit 3 “Astrological Structure,Principles and Deeper Influences”
- ● The 12 astrological houses.
- ● Several types of Bhavas (house characteristics).
- ● Impact of planets within the houses.
- ● Nakshatra Svabhavas, detailing the qualities of lunar constellations.
- ● Explore the fundamental principles of astrology—its history, Panchanga (Hindu calendar),
- ● Hora (hour-based prediction), Shadbala (planetary strength), and Muhurta (auspicious timing).
- ● Life milestones such as Samskaras (rituals), postnatal traditions, marriage compatibility, and human relationships.
- Unit 4 "Advanced Analysis and Practical Applications"
- ● Delve into Stri-jataka (female horoscopes), Yogas, and planetary conjunctions.
- ● Focus on sector-specific applications such as education, career, spiritual, medical, and agricultural astrology.
- Unit 5 "Environmental Influences and Corrective Measures"
- ● Deals with Vastu Shastra, water divining, and defense strategy.
- ● Explore disaster predictions, weather forecasting, and integration of Medical & modern science with astrology.
- ● Conclude with deeper concepts like Ayanamsa (precession of equinoxes) and astrological remedies.
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- Learning Objectives
- ● Provide an overview of the conceptual foundations of Vedic predictive Astrology, highlighting its depth, breadth, and relevance in the modern world.
- ● Showcase the scientific nature of Jyotisha and inspire learners to consider it as a serious academic and professional pursuit.
- ● Offer a semi-advanced curriculum that strengthens fundamentals while expanding knowledge across key branches of astrology.
- ● Bridge traditional wisdom with contemporary applications, preparing students to engage critically and practically with Jyotisha.
- ● Lay the groundwork for learners to pursue more advanced studies in Astrology and related Indic sciences.
- Intended Outcomes
- ● Gain comprehensive exposure to various branches of Jyotisha, including Medical and Agricultural Astrology, Vastu Shastra, Muhurta Shastra, Disaster Forecasting, and Remedies, while appreciating their contemporary relevance in healthcare, agriculture, environment, and personal well-being.
- ● Develop the ability to analyze personality and behavior scientifically through Jyotisha, understand Jatakam (horoscope), and practice authentic methods while discerning them from non-authentic approaches.
- ● Enrich intellectual and cultural understanding by engaging with the ancient Indian knowledge system, adopting a holistic perspective that interlinks astrology, vastu, samskaras, and human relationships.
- ● Build a strong foundation for advanced study, cultivating both academic depth and practical application of Jyotisha as a credible professional discipline.











