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Tibetan astrology

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Tibetan astrology (Tibetan: དཀར་རྩིས, Wylie: dkar rtsis) is a traditional discipline of the Tibetan peoples that has dialogued with both Chinese astrology and Indian astrology. Tibetan astrology is one of the 'Ten Sciences' (Wylie: rig-pa'i gnas bcu; Sanskrit: daśavidyā) in the enumeration honoured by this cultural tradition.

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Year-signs

The Year-signs cycle in an archetypal progression or continuüm:

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  • Mouse/Rat
  • Bull/Elephant/Ox
  • Tiger
  • Hare
  • Dragon/naga
  • Snake/serpent
  • Horse
  • Sheep
  • Ape/Monkey
  • Bird/Rooster/FengHuang
  • Dog
  • Pig/Boar

Tibetan calendar

Gregorian year Tibetan year Losar* element and animal
2000 2127 February 5 – February 7 iron dragon (male)
2001 2128 January 24 – January 26 iron snake (female)
2002 2129 February 12 – February 14 water horse (male)
2003 2130 February 1 – February 3 water sheep (female)
2004 2131 January 22 – January 24 wood monkey (male)
2005 2132 February 9 – February 11* wood bird (female)
2006 2133 January 30 – February 1 fire dog (male)
2007 2134 February 18 – February 20 fire pig (female)
2008 2135 February 8 – February 10 earth rat (male)
2009 2136 January 27 – January 29 earth ox (female)
2010 2137 February 12 - February 14 iron tiger (male)
* Note: The start date of Losar depends on what time zone one is in. For example, in 2005, Losar started on February 8 in U.S. time zones and February 9 in Asia time zones. Some people began celebrating Losar on February 9 in the US.

Vaiḍūrya dKar-po (White Beryl)

The names of the chapters of the Vaiḍūrya dKar-po (the premier Tibetan text on astrological divination) are :

Source

Wikipedia:Tibetan astrology