What Is Jyotish? The Vedic Science of Light
Quick answer: Jyotish (also written Jyotisha) is the traditional Indian system of astrology — often called “the science of light.” Rooted in the Vedas, it studies the positions and movements of the planets to understand a person’s character, karma, and life timing. Nadi astrology and palm leaf reading belong to the wider world of Jyotish, alongside the more familiar birth-chart astrology.

The meaning of the word
Jyoti means “light,” and Jyotish is the “science of light” — both the literal light of the celestial bodies and the inner light of self-knowledge. In Tamil it is called Jyothisham, and a practitioner is a jyothidar or jyotishi. It is considered one of the Vedangas, the limbs of Vedic knowledge.
The branches of Jyotish
- Hora — predictive astrology, including the familiar birth chart (kundli)
- Siddhanta — astronomy and the mathematics of planetary motion
- Samhita — mundane astrology, covering collective and worldly events
Within these, many traditions developed — including Naadi Shastra, the palm leaf tradition, which approaches your life from a pre-written record rather than calculating a chart.
How Nadi astrology fits in
Most people meet Jyotish through birth-chart readings. Nadi astrology is a distinctive branch: rather than calculating from your birth data, it locates the palm leaf said to already hold your life story, identified by your thumbprint. Both share the same goal — understanding your karma and guiding your choices — and both may recommend remedies such as mantras and poojas.
Experience this tradition
At Mypalmleaf you can experience one of the most remarkable branches of Jyotish — a palm leaf reading — live over Zoom with a translator en tu propio idioma. If no leaf is found, your reading is fully refunded.
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Explore further
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- Muhurat: Choosing Auspicious Timing in Vedic Tradition
Frequently asked questions
What is Jyotish?
Jyotish, or Jyotisha, is the traditional Indian system of astrology — “the science of light.” Rooted in the Vedas, it studies the planets to understand character, karma, and life timing.
What does the word Jyotish mean?
Jyoti means “light,” so Jyotish is the “science of light” — both the light of the celestial bodies and the inner light of self-knowledge. In Tamil it is called Jyothisham.
Is Nadi astrology part of Jyotish?
Yes. Nadi astrology (Naadi Shastra) is a distinctive branch of Jyotish that reads a pre-written palm leaf rather than calculating a birth chart, but it shares the same goal of understanding karma and guiding choices.
What are the main branches of Jyotish?
The three classical branches are Hora (predictive astrology, including the birth chart), Siddhanta (astronomy and planetary mathematics), and Samhita (mundane or worldly astrology).



