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Traditionally, Indian astrologers calculated planetary positions based on the fixed locations of the stars in the sky. In the same way that the pole star has always been used to determine true North, various constellations were used to measure the movement of the planets along the ecliptic.

However, due to the precession of the equinoxes, Indian astrologers adjusted their calculations to keep in sync with the stellar positions. Thus, their system is known as sidereal, or star-based. Around B. C, the Greek astronomer Ptolemy introduced a simplified method of calculating the movements of the planets. He noticed that each planet moved in a fixed rate relative to the Sun. By noting the precise times of the fall and spring equinoxes, and the winter and summer solstices, Ptolemy was able to derive the positions of all the other planets.

At the time, it so happened that in India, there was a perfect alignment between the Sidereal and Tropical methods. Nowadays, however, the corrective adjustment used in Sidereal astrology is about degrees, or almost an entire sign of the zodiac.

Another major difference between Vedic and Western astrology is which planets and stars are included in a horoscope. Notice that the list starts to diverge after the planet Saturn. The Nakshatras, for instance, are a unique feature of Vedic astrology. Each one is said to possess a different personality, as well as different strengths and weaknesses, much like the individual zodiac signs themselves. In Western astrology, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are used in place of Rahu and Ketu to signify such qualities as obsession, rebellion, and chaos.

Both Western and Vedic astrology split a chart into twelve houses, with the first house located on the eastern horizon. Western astrology s based on a tropical or fixed zodiac system that defines the year, and therefore the dates associated with each of the 12 zodiac signs, as beginning in Aries on March Vedic astrology, on the other hand, is based on a sidereal or movable zodiac system that uses "corrective systems known as ayanamsas [to] account for the precession of equinoxes. Aries is also the first sign of the zodiac in Vedic astrology, but due to these corrective calculations, it begins on April 14 and is known as Mesha Rashi.

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