From Social Celebrations to Spiritual Reflection: Contrasting Gregorian and Indian Calendar Birthdays

The Indian calendar is intricately and accurately tied to astronomical events, fascinatingly influencing even our understanding of the days of the week—from Sunday to Saturday—a topic I will delve into in an upcoming blog. Today, however, I focus on how our birthdays align with astronomical events, recurring beautifully each year. While the Gregorian birth date also occurs annually, this article explores the unique aspects of these systems and provides insights into how we can embrace and celebrate birthdays according to both calendars.

Birthday as per Gregorian calendar 

The Gregorian calendar, introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in October 1582, is the most widely used calendar globally today. It incorporates astronomical events such as the Earth’s orbit around the Sun, rounding off for practical ease rather than aiming for pinpoint accuracy. This simplifies the tracking of anniversaries such as birthdays, approximating their annual occurrence based on the Earth’s orbit. Despite this approximation, the calendar provides a stable and widely accepted framework for organizing events globally, ensuring consistency in scheduling international activities and holidays. Therefore, the return of the birth date in a given month is celebrated as the birthday.

Birthday as per the Indian Calendar

In contrast, the Indian Calendar is deeply rooted in astronomical observations of the Sun, Moon, Earth and the 27 fixed stars. These stars, which remain fixed in the sky, serve as reference points for tracking planetary movements and their mutual distances. When a child is born, these astronomical events are noted, and we await the recurrence of the same celestial alignment the following year, termed as the Star Birthday or Nakshatra Birthday. A child’s birth is celebrated based on the solar month and the specific Nakshatra (constellation) under which the Moon resides during its orbit around the Earth. This unique alignment recurs annually, marking the significance of the Star-Birthday or Nakshatra-Birthday.

Is this relevant today?

Ancient scriptures emphasize the rarity and sanctity of human birth among the multitude of species on Earth, considered a blessing or the fruit of virtuous deeds. The celebration of birthdays reflects this reverence, akin to the cyclic unity of the Moon with its Nakshatra during its waxing and waning phases relative to the Sun and Earth. Traditionally, birthdays are observed with gratitude for life’s opportunities and are marked by spiritual introspection, prayers, and acts of charity towards the less fortunate.

Celebrating Both Birthdays

The Gregorian calendar-based birthday becomes an occasion for festivities with friends, family, and colleagues, celebrating the joy of existence and accomplishments. It plays a significant role in the social fabric, fostering bonds and marking milestones in life.

Conversely, the Indian Calendar-based birthday offers a moment for personal reflection, spiritual growth, and connection with the universe at large. This day holds a deeper significance for inner contemplation and seeking spiritual insights. Experiential wisdom advises us to utilize this time wisely for inner peace; when the Moon aligns in the same degree as during birth, it suggests a heightened sensitivity and caution. It reminds us to tread carefully in travel, decision-making, and other important matters, emphasizing the need for a secure and stable environment. Therefore, traditionally, it is observed quietly with visits to temples, religious rituals, a home-made feast, and seeking blessings from elders and the family deity, as well as by being benevolent and charitable towards others less fortunate.

Every 19 years, the Gregorian calendar’s approximation corrects itself to align with cosmic events, meaning that on the 19th birthday, both the birthdate and the Star birthday will coincide. It is recommended to focus on activities suitable for the Star birthday on this occasion, while celebrating socially at a later time as expected.

By choosing the right activities, we are able to leverage both these days to our benefit.

How to know your birth star ? How to know its annual return ?

To find your Nakshatra, you can refer to your horoscope or use online tools readily available. Determining its annual return date involves consulting an almanac or Indian calendar, which may require familiarity with these resources. I offer assistance in finding your Star Birthday and provide details of its next two occurrences through a simple form, with no charges incurred. All you need to do is fill up the form here

In the future, I plan to equip you with tools to identify this on your own through a self-service blog. Rest assured, your privacy is my priority, and any data shared will solely be used for providing the requested information.

The importance of Birthdate, Birthtime, and Birthplace

We need the exact location of planets for every horoscope. The combination of Birthdate, birthtime, and birthplace helps us to narrow down to exact data points to track their positions and plot them in your horoscope. This information is obtained by consulting what we call as ephemeris. However, what is the use of plotting the planets without plotting the subject, i.e. you ?

In order to plot you most accurately, we seek your birth details.

  1. Birthdate: There are several data points that is derived from you birthdate consisting of date, month and year. It is used to plot the positions of planets in degrees, minutes and seconds on the given day. Birthdatehelps to mark the apparent location of the Sun in terms of its degrees across the Zodiac. The Sun moves by one degree each day. (the Sun’s movement is apparent movement only as observed from the earth), and thus your solar month is also obtained.
  2. Birthplace: Birthplace helps us to arrive at the time of Sunrise based on the location of your birth represented by its latitude and longitude. We see the Sunrise at different times across continents, for example, Asia and North America. Even within countries, for example, India, the Sunrise timings are different between states and cities, in that, the Sunrise in Delhi is at a slightly different time compared to that in Tamil Nadu, and even within Tamil Nadu, the time of Sunrise varies within its cities. Sunrise is an important data point that will help plot you in the horoscopy.
  3. Birthtime: Birthtime within the given birthdate, and birthplacehelps to measure the Earths’ rotation on its axis, with respect to the Sunrise, indicating the rising Zodiac, and the exact position of Ascendant/Lagna at the time of your birth. Here the Earth refers to your birthplace.

And the Lagna represents you. Without the Lagna, the rest of the horoscope will merely be a map of planets on a given day and time. This is calculated by approximately calculating two hours to go over each Zodiac of 30 degrees each and complete rotation in 24 hours from Sunrise to the next day Sunrise.

As each day passes, the Lagna, for example, at 7 AM on any day would have moved by another degree the next day at 7 AM, due to earth’s revolution around the Sun, and therefore the date,time and place becomes mandatory data points to prepare your horoscope.

Which houses are the most important in a horoscope ?

12 houses in a horoscope. This is a South Indian style chart.

In astrology, all 12 houses hold equal significance within a horoscope, each governing specific aspects of life, challenges, and goals. The strength of the first house (Ascendant) is particularly crucial as it impacts all facets of the native’s life. When consulting an astrologer, the specific questions or concerns determine which houses to focus on during the reading. The focal house or houses in a horoscope vary depending on the aspect of life under examination like:

  1. Basic Education and Higher Education: This is associated with the 4th house (education) and 5th house (intellect, learning capacity) in the horoscope.
  2. Employment, Business, and Profession: The 6th house (service, employment), 7th house (business partnerships), and 10th house (career, profession) are crucial in determining success in these areas.
  3. Marriage, Partner, Relationships: The 7th house primarily governs marriage and partnerships, while the 8th house indicates marital bonding and intimacy.
  4. Progeny (Children): The 5th house (children) and its related aspects are examined for matters related to offspring.
  5. Siblings, Maternal/Paternal Relationships: Relationships with siblings and parental figures are seen through the 3rd house (siblings) and the 4th house (mother, family bonds).
  6. Friends and Enemies: The 11th house (friendships, social networks) and 6th house (rivals, enemies) are studied for understanding these dynamics.
  7. Land and Property: The 4th house (real estate, property) and 11th house (gains, acquisitions) are relevant in matters related to land and assets.
  8. Conveyances: Possessions like vehicles are associated with the 4th and 9th houses (long-distance travel).
  9. Health: Health matters are scrutinized through the 1st house (overall health), 6th house (diseases), and 8th house (chronic illnesses).
  10. Religious Pursuits: The 9th house (religion, spirituality) is pivotal in understanding one’s spiritual inclinations and religious practices.
  11. Spiritual Pursuits: Deep spiritual quests and spiritual growth are seen through the 12th house (spirituality, enlightenment).

Astrologers meticulously analyze each relevant house, along with its supporting houses and planetary influences, to gauge the overall potential, challenges, efforts required, and timing of fruition for specific life aspects. The Vedic astrology system enhances this analysis further with divisional charts, such as the Navamsa chart, which provides a detailed microscopic view of each house or aspect.

Understanding these intricacies allows astrologers to provide nuanced insights into various facets of life, guiding individuals towards making informed decisions and navigating challenges effectively.