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A RESEARCH JOURNAL A OF ASTROLOGY Volume : 2 Issue : 1

Editor Arun K. Bansal Managing Editor Pt. S. R. Swamy Executive Editor Abha Bansal Editorial Board Chitra Phuloria Vinay Garg Sudhir Nath Jha Pankaj Jain Design & Layout Mohd. Yunish A. N. Sahani Owner, Publisher & Printer Arun K. Bansal All India Federation of Astrologers' Societies H-1/A, Hauz Khas New Delhi -110016 Printed By Ashok Chauhan Mayank Offset Process 794/95, Guru Ramdas Nagar Extn., Laxmi Nagar, Delhi Published at All India Federation of Astrologers' Societies H-1/A, Hauz Khas New Delhi -110016

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n India there are many institutions of Astrology. To draw the attention of Central and State governments towards all these institutions and for a united effort for rehabilitation of astrology, All India Federation of Astrologers' Societies has been founded in Delhi on 9th May 2001 i e Samvat 2058 Jyeshtha Krishna Dwiteeya Wednesday in Anuradha nakshatra and Parigh yoga. The main objectives of this Federation are as below : •

To work for the unity of astrologers, palmists, numerologists, vastu specialists and practitioners of any occult science and to create a common platform for them.

To unite other societies, registered or unregistered, national or international working for same cause on a single platform and to strengthen mutual relations.

To promote education in the field of astrology and allied subjects and set a level of competence nationally.

To run, manage, supervise and organize education & training centres, teaching courses for astrology and other occult sciences.

To print or publish books, magazines, periodicals, journals and other education related technical materials.

To propagate and work for the cause of Astrology, Palmistry, Numerology, Vastu, Tantra and various other related subjects.

To hold seminars, conferences, workshops, exhibitions and public meetings.

To honour and award the knowledgeable in the field of astrology and occultism.

To get national and international recognition for astrology and other occult sciences from schools, colleges and universities.

To perform, manage or call for various yagyas, anushthans or lectures on spirituality and occultism by various learned personalities for the development of vedic science in India and abroad and thus aim for world peace. AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan-Mar 2005

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a Contents Chapters..........................................................4 From the Editor's Desk .....................................8 From the Desk of Managing Editor....................10 Courses..................................................................11

Products Leo Palm : A Versatile Astrological Program for Hand-Held Devices......................37 Abhijit Chandra

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Jyothisha in Ramayana and Mahabharatha..................................................33 Bh. Tukaram Sharma The Importance of Practical Training in Astrological Sciences.................................36 SVLN. Sarma AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan-Mar 2005

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Me war Uni ver sity Mew Univ ersity U.S.A. (ORLANDO) Orlando Chapter (U.S.A.) All India Astrological Services #2070, Tiptree Circle Orlando, FL-32837 (USA) Ph.:1-800-238-4295,407-857-4319 Fax - 407-857-9498 Web - www.hinduastrology.com NEPAL Kathmandu Chapter Dr. K. N. Bastakoty Gyankunja Boarding School Shanti Nagar, New Baneswar Kathmandu (Nepal) Phone: 00-977-1-4433841 ANDHRA PRADESH Eluru Chapter • Bh. Sambaiah Parimi Sakala Siddhi Vastu Jyothishanilayam Door No. 1-6TE, Satavahana Nagar Eluru Dist. W.G. (A.P) - 534003 Ph : 08812- 250090, 9440128543 Hyderabad Chapter-I • Pt. Shiv Shankar Tiwari 2-4-48, 1st Floor, Ram Gopal Pet Secunderabad (A.P.) Ph :040-27819147,Mob:98480-8408 Hyderabad Chapter-II • Sh. Srinivasa Murthy Chilukuri Shri Laxmi Ganapathi Astro Res. Foundation, 4-106, Sairam Sadan, Lakshmi Nagar, St. No.-8, Habsiguda, Hyderabad-13 (A.P.) Ph :040-27177582, 08415-255452, Mob:09440054929 Kakinada Chapter • Bh. Tuka Ram Sharma #68-9-46, S.B.I. Officers Colony, Ashok Nagar, Kakinada- 533003 (A.P.) Ph :0884-2360422, Mob.09848177452 Pithapuram Chapter • Sh. C. S. V. L. N. Sarma 10-5-43, Nageswara Rao Street Ramaraopeta, 2nd Junction Kakinada (A.P.) - 533004 Ph : 0884-5598792, Mob : 09848620792 Rajahmundry Chapter • Sh. P. S. Phani Sharma 16-91, Bala Nivas, Pusuluri Street, Dowlaiswaram, Dist - East Godawari, Pin - 533125 Ph : 0883-2417726, Mob : 9440490999

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ASSAM Guwahati Chapter - I • Sh. Kero Young C/o Ratna Kuber, G. S. Road, Manipuri Basti, Guwahati (Assam) Ph.:0361-2521102, 2600738 Mobile : 09864091687 Guwahati Chapter - II • Shri Kamal Chand Bhura K.V. Computerised Astro. Res. Centre C/o A.N. Goswami Bhawan Krishna Nagar, Chatribari Road, Guwahati-781001 (Assam) Ph. : Res- 0361-2638093,2591578 Office- 0361-2520709 BIHAR Gaya Chapter • Sh. Pramod Kumar Sinha Shanti Niketan, Maharani Road Gaya - 823002 (Bihar) Phone: 063 1-2225473 Mobile: 09431223487 Muzaffarpur Chapter • Sh. Lakshmi Nath Gupta Computerised Jyotish Kendra Kalambagh Chowk Muzaffarpur (Bihar) - 842001 Phone : 0621-2269566 Patna Chapter • Sh. Pramod Kumar Sinha Astrological Point C/O Shri Raj Nandan Prasad Kankar Bagh Road, Near Chaudhry Petrol Pump, Chirayatan, Patna (Bihar) Phone: 0612-2362745, 09835412470 CHHATISGARH Bhilai Chapter • Sh. Jayant Pandey Kaatyaayni Jyotish 10/B, Street N.P.A., Sector 5 Bhilai, Chhatisgarh Phone: 0788-2350918 Mobile : 09329012021 Raipur Chapter • Sh. Jayant Pandey Kaatyaayni Jyotish Kendra 11, Krishna Complex, Shanker Nagar, Main Road, Raipur, (C.G) Phone: 0788-9329012021

DELHI Delhi Chapter-I • Smt. Abha Bansal Future Point H-1/A, Hauz Khas, New Delhi -16 Ph.: 011-26569200-01, 26569800-01 Delhi Chapter-II • Shri Ashok Bhatia Cosmic Future Point 20, DDA, Shopping Complex, Behind Janak Cinema, Janakpuri, New Delhi-110058 Ph: 011-55407555, Mob: 09811131939 Delhi Chapter-III • Shri Tilak Raj Shakti Future Point 4, Harphool Singh Building, Subzi Mandi, Clock Tower Roshnara Road, Delhi-110007 Ph : 011- 23829114,Mob : 09811551168 Delhi Chapter-IV • Shri Vipin Bansal Future Point G-16, IIIrd Floor, Vikas Marg Preet Vihar, Delhi - 110092 Phone: 011- 22058687, 22054546 Delhi Chapter-V • Pt. Gopal Sharma Institute of Vastu and Joyful Living B-292, Sarswati Vihar, Delhi-110034 Ph: 011-27030966/67, 55169566, 27020736, 20065048 Delhi Chapter-VI • Shri Mukul Verma Future Scan 901, New Delhi House, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi-01 Ph : 011-51511604, 30947435, 09810016371 GUJARAT Ahmedabad Chapter-I • Sh. Jaidev R Prabhu Academy of Vedic Astrology 3, Tagore Park, Nehru Nagar Circle Ambawadi, Ahmedabad-380015 (Guj.) Ph.: 079-26744273, 8614898, Mob: 09227214898, 09824256624 Gandhi Nagar Chapter • Sh. Dinesh Bhai P Bhatt Sadashiva Academy of Astrology 473, Adarsh Nagar Society Sector-24, Gandhi Nagar (Gujarat) Phone: 079 - 23228988

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a Surat Chapter • Sh. H. B. Joshi Bhaskara Bureau of Vedic Astrology 10/1774, Popawala Street Soni Falia, Surat (Gujarat) Ph : 0261-2439066, Mob :0261-3381398

Panchkula Chapter • Mrs. Neelam Kumar A.A.R.C. Inst. of Astro. & Allied Sciences H.N.656, Sector-25, Panchkula (Hr.) Ph. : 0172-2550156, Mob.:09814002574

Vadodara Chapter • Sh. Dhruv K. D. Dave Shri Siddhi Vinayak Academy Ghadiyali Pole, Pipli Sheri Vadodara - 390001 (Gujarat) Phone: 0265 - 2439534

Panipat Chapter • Sh. Satnarain Sharma Saraswati Future Point H.No.25/25, Kheda Chowk, Gohana Rd, Krishan Pura, Panipat-132103 (Hr.) Ph. : 0180-2669606, 2580827, 2580991

V. V. Nagar Chapter • Dr. Shankar Lal M Patel Jai Ambey Academy of Astrology No. 2, Aradhana Complex B/H BVM Engg. College, V.V. Nagar (Anand)-388120 (Guj.) Phone: 02962-248882, 234103

Rohtak Chapter • Pt. Rajindra Sharma Bhrighu Jyotish Vidya Kendra 493/26, Jawahar Nagar, Rohtak (Hr.) Ph. : (Konsli) 01259-275158, 275511 Mob. : 098121 34176, 09416065158

HARYANA Ambala Chapter • Smt. Rekha Pradeep Parashar Jyotish Shikshan Sansthan Shri Krishan Mandir, Chhota Bazar, Ambala City (Haryana) Ph.: 0171-2446543, 2533348, 2650448 Bhiwani Chapter • Sh. Ravindra Lakhotia Ganpat Rai Occult Sc. Res. Centre Ganpat Rai Hospital Campus Bhiwani - 127021 (Haryana) Phone: 01664-242208, 241680 Dabwali Chapter • Sh. Jaimuni Goyal Saubhagya Future Point Dainik Lahoo Ki Lau, Mandi, Dabwali-125104 Phone : 01668-222273, 229367 Mob.-09814523743 Hissar Chapter -I • Sh. Yogi Sunil Suri Sidh Mahamritunjya Intr. Yoga & Jyotisha Research Centre H.No.306, Bhamasha Nagar, Balsamand Road, Hisar (Hr.) Ph.:01662-261909, 261911, 240458 Hissar Chapter -II • Sh. Vijay Kumar Garg Bhagya Darpan Jyotish Kendra 553, Urban Estate-II, Hissar-125005(Hr.) Mobile. : 09416108486 Kurukshetra Chapter • Smt. R. Pradeep Parashar Jyotishiy Shikshan Sansthan H.No.52/10, Joshian Gali, Near Chotta Hanuman Mandir, Thanesar, Kurukshetra(Hr.) Ph. : 01744-237055 Narain Garh Chapter • Smt. Asmita Gaur Parashar Maharishi Parashara Jyotish Vidya Kendra, C/o Gaur Nursing Home Near Old Bus Stand,Kuruksheta (Hr.) Phone : 09896332014

Yamuna Nagar Chapter • Pt. Gopal Raj Gaur Maa Durga Jyotish Shiksha Kendra H. No. 904, Behind Anand Market, Yamuna Nagar-135001 (Hyn.) Phone : 01732-201205 HIMACHAL PRADESH Simla Chapter • Sh. Bhupender Gautam Alkhnanda Jyotish Education Institute, Gautam Cottage, Near SSN Public School, Tutu, Simla - 171011 Phone: 0177-2237345 JHARKHAND Bokaro Chapter • Sh. D. S. Mishra Astro Center C-1-19 B, City Center, Sec.-4 Bokaro Steel City-827004 Phone : 06542-233108 Dhanbad Chapter • Shri Deepak Singh Shiv Shakti Inst. of Vastu & Mysticism Astrology, SIVAM, Champa Villa, (Behind Bihar Obersever) Joraphatak, Dhanbad-828122 (Jhakhand) Ph.- 0326-2308016 Hazaribag Chapter • Pt. Ashesh Samar Pathak Maa Pitambra Jyotish Kendra Madhukar Marg, Heerabagh, Canary Road, Hazaribagh-825301 Ph. : 06546-270559, 9431394098 Ranchi Chapter • Pt. Ashesh Samar Pathak Maa Pitambra Jyotish Kendra C/o Dinesh Mishra, Heeramani Bhawan Opp. Ashok Nagar Road- 3 Ashok Kunj, Ranchi, Jharkhand Ph.:06546-270559, Mo.- 9431394098

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JAMMU & KASHMIR Jammu Chapter • Smt. Vandana Verma Shri Vijay Verma, Shri Pawan Gondhi Divya Drishti College of Astrology 612-A, Gandhinagar, Jammu-180005(J&K) Mobile: 9419195709, 9419194740 Kathua Chapter • Pt. Gurdev Lal Sharma Ward No. 5, H.No.- 34, Sharma Street Mandisher Singh, Kathua-184101 Ph.- 01922-233356 KARNATAKA Bangalore Chapter-I • Sh. T. V. Laxminarsimhiah Jyothir Mandiram, 39, 2nd Main, 2nd Stage, West Chord Road Bangalore-560086 Phone: 080-23494724 Bangalore Chapter-II • Sh. K. R. Dasa Setty No. 39, 6th Cross, K.H.B.Colony, Yelahanka, Gandhinagar, Bangalore-560064 Phone: 080-28463124, 09845634181 Bangalore Chapter-III • Sh. N. A. Subramanya 33/A, 2nd Cross, Eshwar Nagar, BSK 2nd stage, Bangalore-560070 Phone: 080-26713583, 26332481 Bangalore Chapter-IV • Dr. S. Pratima 890, 2nd Floor, West of Chord Rd, Mahalakshmipuram, Bangalore-560086 (Kar.) Phone: 080-23496741 Bijapur Chapter • Mr. Suresh G. Nihalani C/o S.S.Trading Co. M.G. Road, Opp. Union Club, Bijapur-(Karn.) Phone: 08352-251443, 310592 Hubli Chapter-I Sh. V. G. Mannur Jnana Bharati, Makarand Bhawan, 2375/1, Station Road, Hubli Phone: 0836-2334770 Hubli Chapter-II • Sh. Shivram L. Joshi Shri Vinayaka Jyotishya Kendra Ashirwad Building, Near Shandilya Ashram, Nagashetty Koppa, Keshavpur Post, Hubli- 582003 (Kar) Phone: 0836-2284413 Tumkur Chapter • Sh. S. N. Bhattachar 243, Laxmi Kripa, Nr. Puttanjaneya Temple Kuvampunagar, Tumkur- 572104 Phone: 0816-2257994

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Chapters MAHARASTRA Ahmednagar Chapter • Sh. Prashant Manda Vastu & Fengsui Res. Centre Chetan Apartment Sukkur Chowk,Anand Rushiji Marg, Ahmednagar-414001 (Mah.) Mobile : 09822097507 Mumbai Chapter-I • Sh. Manubhai Bhojani A-102, Kusum Bharti, Dattapada Road, Borivili (East), Mumbai-66 Phone : 022-28549333, 28546425 Mobile: 09820089333 Mumbai Chapter-II • Sh. Rishiraj Tiwari Pravah Society, 87/B3, S.V.B.P. Nagar, Mahada, Andheri (W), Mumbai (Mah.) Ph. : 022-26359681, 20530986, Mob : 09324159681 Mumbai Chapter-III • Sh. Akhilesh T. Dwivedi 12, Shamji Ladha Bldg.,Bhandarkar Rd, Matunga, Mumbai-400019 Phone : 022-24071423, 09820611270 Nagpur Chapter • Smt. Geeta D Buit 4-A, Pranesh Apartment, S.A. Road Laxmi Nagar, Nagpur-440022(Mah.) Phone : 0712-2230036 Nasik Chapter • Sh. P.B. Lohagaonkar 183, Tirtharaj Niwas, Opp. Kushavarta, Trimbakeshwar, Dist. Nasik (Mah.) Ph:02594-233073, Mo:09822060764 Pune Chapter • Bharat B. Gurav Fortuneline C/o Shrimath Jwellers 1241, Sadashivpeeth Opp. Khunva Murlidhar Mandir, Pune-41030 Ph. - 020-24487847 (O) 020- 24332232 (R) MADHYA PRADESH Gwalior Chapter-I • Smt. G. Harish Ch. Agrawal Bhavishya Darshan G-18, Kothari Complex Sarafa Bazar Lashkar, Gwalior (M.P.) Ph. : 0751-2324675, 2322399 Gwalior Chapter-II • Shri L. M. Chaturvedi 8, New Vivekanand Colony, University Road, Gwalior (M.P.) Phone : 0751-2344957

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a Indore Chapter-II • Er. Akhilesh Jain Aloukik Vastu Jyotish Anu. Sansthan 89, Vidya Nagar, Sapana Sangeeta, Inodre (M.P.) Ph:0731-5066871, Mob : 9826016534

Ludhiana Chapter • Dr. Jagdamba Prasad Gaur Prof. Madan Mohan, Sh. Suresh Atre, F-231,Kitchlu Nagar, Ludhiana (Punjab) Phone :01624 - 223356, 0161 - 2300982, 2432308, Mo.:98140-34023

Indore Chapter-III • Er. Atul Garg College of Astrology & Vastu 31, Khatipura, Inside Aziz Mansion, Indore - 452007 Phone: 0731 - 2535187

Moga Chapter • Shri Akshay Kumar Sharma Bhartiya Karmkandi Brahmin & Jyotishi Sabha (Regd.), Shivala Suda, Main Market, Moga-142001 (Pub) Ph:01636-230676, Mob : 9814330676

Jabalpur Chapter • Smt. Sushma Pathak Sri Brijraj Jyotish Shodh Sansthan Diwan Bada Manegaon, Post- Khamaria Jabalpur (M.P.) Ph. : 0761 - 2801405 ORISSA Barahampur Chapter • Shri Gopi Nath Mahapatra Shri Purushottam Jyotish EvamVastu Shodh Sansthan,Gandhi Nagar II Lane Distt-Ganjam, Barahampur (Orissa) Ph : 0680-2224695, Mob : 9437076699 Balasore Chapter • Shri Manoj Kumar Panda Chun Bhati Road, Lal Bahadur, Shastri Lane, Gopal Gaur, Balasore, Orissa Phone : 06782-269826, 09861083798 PUNJAB Amritsar Chapter • Shri Atul Thapar Amritsar Institute of Ast. Sciences, C/o Prem Ashram Senior Sec. School, Near Lahoni Gate, Amritsar (Pb.) Phone : 0161-3115607, 0183-2272201, Mobile : 09814922060 Chandigarh Chapter • Dr. Amar Agrawal A.A.R.C. Instt. of Ast. & Allied Sciences H.No.650, Sector-25, Panchkula-134111 (Hr.) Ph : 0172-2550650, Mob : 9814002574 Ferozepore Chapter • Sh. Rajeev Sharma Karamgati Research Centre 170, Mariya Complex, The NEST, The MALL, Ferozepore City (Punjab) Phone: 01632-248283 Jalandhar Chapter • Dr. R. P. Dhand Galaxy Astro-Psyco Centre 347, Master Tara Singh Nagar Jalandhar (Punjab) Phone : 0181-2224161, 2223593, Mob. 09815394121

Mohali Chapter • Dr. Amar Aggarwal A.A.R.C. Inst. of Astrology&Allied Sciences, H.75, Phase-3A, Mohali (Pb) Ph:0172-2611740, 2271802, Mobile : 9814006423 Pathankot Chapter • Mrs. Kailash Verma Cosmic Institute of Vastu Sciences Near Kapoor, Nursing Home Pathankot (Punjab) Phone: 0186-2235727 Patiala Chapter • Smt. Suddesh Joshi Taresh Instt. of Astro.&Allied Sciences H.No. 140, Dashmesh Colony Rajpura City, Patiala (Pb.) Phone : 01762-224312 Phagwara Chapter • Smt. Lalita Mohey Archismaan's Future Point B-9/288, Mandi Road, Gandhi Chowk, Phagwara-144401 (Pb.) Phone : 01824-509221 RAJASTHAN Ajmer Chapter • Pt. K. K. Sharma 679/28, Singar Chauri Near Bihariganj, Ajmer-305081(Raj.) Ph : 0145-2660442, Mob :9828085742 Alwar Chapter • Sh. Upendra Kumar Sharma Shri Ganga Jyotish Anu. Kendra Ganga Vihar, Lal Diggi Chauraha Alwar (Rajasthan) Phone : 0144-2331247 Bhilwara Chapter • Pt. Pramod Rai Acharya 17/46, Evening Subji Mandi Near Session Court, Bhilwara(Raj) Phone : 01482-221286 Bikaner Chapter • Dr. Nand Kishore Purohit "The Forecast House" Institute of Future Forecasting (India) Near Ramdev Temple Dammani Chowk, Bikaner (Raj.) Ph : 0151-2547777, 2546777, Mob : 9351208333, 9414230268

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a Ganganagar Chapter • Pt. Ghanshyam Das Bhrigu Jyotish Vidyapeeth 983, Purani Aabadi, Ward No. 15, Ganganagar-335001 Phone : 0154- 2451242 Hanumangarh Chapter • Pt. Jasveer Sharma Jyoti Astrological Computer Centre Plot No. 2, Sector-6, Kachehari Rd., Hanumangarh Junction (Raj.) Phone : 01552- 251526, 09414094526 Jaipur Chapter-I • Pt. Prem Shankar Sharma 11/26, Malviya Nagar Jaipur (Raj) Ph.0141-2549554, Mob:98280-21408 Kota Chapter • Smt. Promila Gupta Kota Jyotish Parishad 349, Keshav Pura Sector-4, Kota (Rajasthan) Phone : 0744-2429198, 09829197236 Udaipur Chapter • Shri Devendra Parmar Bhartiya Jyotish Shodh Sansthan Near Hotel Jhalaman, Opp.- Ayurved Rasayanshala Udaipur (Rajasthan) Phone : 0294-5102741 SIKKIM Gangtok Chapter • Pt. S. Swadeshanand Sakshi Priya Astrological Res. Centre 31A, Metro Point, National Highway Tadong, Gangtok (Sikkim) Ph : 09434153277, Mob : 09434012165 TAMILNADU Hosur Chapter • Smt. G. Sumathi Sri Durgambika Astro Studio 11A/2, C.C. Nagar, Near Taluk Office, Hosur- 635109, Tamilnadu Ph : 04344-309472, 09362370006 UTTAR PRADESH Agra Chapter • Shri Mahesh Sharma Jyotish Tantra Shiksha Prasar Samiti C/O Bhavishya Darshan, Bhagwati Complex, Opp. Shah Talkies, M G Road, Agra (U.P.) Phone : 0562-2525262, 2156666 Aligarh Chapter • Dr. Sarvottam Dixit Future Point Computers Opp. Roadways Bus Stand Shah Kamal Road, Aligarh - 202001 Phone : 0571 - 2420444

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Sahibabad Chapter • Sh. S.C.Agarwal Dishantar Jyotish Sansthan A-123, Surya Nagar, Dist. Ghaziabad-201011(U.P.) Ph : 0120-2623657, Mob : 09810252678 Unnao Chapter • Sh. Shiv Kumar Gupta H.No.-10, Budhwari, Dhawan Road, Unnao (U.P.) Phone : 0515-2822823 UTTARANCHAL

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WEST BENGAL Kolkata Chapter-I • Shri B. K. Purohit Krishna Computer 12 No. Sir Hariram Goenka Road, Third Floor, Bara Bazar, Kolkata700007, Phone : 033-2314477 Kolkata Chapter-II • Shri D. P. Roy Pleasure Point 66- B, Ultadanga Main Road Calcutta-700067 Phone : 033 - 23566098, 09831382153 Kolkata Chapter-III • Dr Surendra Kapoor President Zodiac Club, 46D, Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Road, Room No.-4C, 4th Floor, "Satyam Building" Kolkata-700016 Phone : 033-22290418, 25558543 Mobile: 09831229090 Kolkata Chapter-IV • Dr. Sree Adityaa 47 A, Bagbazar Street, Kolkata-700003 Phone : 033-25309812, 28430745, Mob : 09830230317 Kolkata Chapter-V • Shri Mahesh Jalan Astro Plus World 8/2, BBD BAG(E), 1st Floor Kolkata-700001 (W.B.) Ph : 033-22421243, Mob. : 9830138156

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Earthquakes and Astrology

sunami waves generated by earthquake near Indonesia on 26 December, 2004 took more than 1,50,000 lives and a large number of people disappeared. There are certain combinations in astrology that help in estimation of time and place of earthquakes.

Earthquakes are caused by changes in gravitation. All planets are moving round the Sun. Their motion and path are governed by gravity. Kepler principle, which is used for the calculation of position of planets, is also based on principle of gravity. When majority of planets come together at one side, their gravitational pull increases at that side. In addition to it, when Moon that is fast moving and has maximum pull due to nearness to Earth and causes tides, reaches in opposite direction, the gravitational equilibrium gets disturbed. The parts of Earth that were under pull, experience reduction in pull. This phenomenon produces disturbances beneath the strata of Earth resulting in earthquakes. It has been observed that majority of quakes occur on 2nd and 3rd days of Bright Half. Further, 75% earthquakes occur in a span of 5-6 days between New Moon to 3rd day of Bright Half or from Full Moon to 2nd day of Dark Half. Since eclipses occur on Full Moon or New Moon, they have a direct relationship with earthquakes. Quite often, strong quakes occur one or two days after the eclipse. The equatorial parts of Earth remain in the ecliptic plane of its path. All planets move round the Sun in this plane. Therefore the gravitational pull of planets is maximum on equatorial parts of earth and minimum near the poles. Due to this reason, majority of earthquakes occur near the equator. As majority of earth's population lives in Northern Hemisphere and longest belt of earth lies between 350 to 400 Latitude, maximum quakes occur between these degrees. Sun, Moon, Mercury, Mars and Venus are the planets situated nearest to Earth. The gravitational force of these 5 planets exercises maximum influence on Earth. When these 5 planets come on one side ie between + 450, maximum probability for an earthquake is created. Similarly, the frequently discussed combination, Kaal Sarp Yoga also augments the chance for a quake. In Kaal Sarp Yoga, all planets gather on one side of the axis of Rahu and Ketu. In Partial Kaal Sarp Yoga, one or two planets may be out of this axis. Therefore, whenever Kaal Sarp Yoga is formed, the gravational force acts more at one side of Earth while on the opposite side it remains weak and creates circumstances for an earthquake. AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan-Mar 2005

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a In addition to above, transit of Moon over fixed signs Taurus, Scorpio and Aquarius has been correlated with quakes. According to Samhitas the location of epicenter of an earthquake may be ascertained by planetary degrees and location of planets at the time of an eclipse. A comparative study of most severe earthquakes that have occurred in the past has revealed that more than 90% quakes occur when Sun, Mercury, Venus, Moon and Mars were at one side or when Moon was situated in opposite side of Sun in Dark Half of month. Additionally, Kaal Sarp Yoga was formed completely or partially in the sky. Fierce Earthquakes of History

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The 26 December, 2004 was also Full Moon day when the massive earthquake and Tsunami waves were generated. Four planets Sun, Mars, Mercury and Venus were situated at one side within 350 and all planets were situated between the axis of Sun and Moon, i.e. Moon in Gemini, Sun in Sagittarius and other planets Saturn, Jupiter, Venus, Mars and Mercury were present in signs Gemini to Sagittarius. It is said that in ancient days Dwarka, the city of Lord Krishna had been submerged by similar Tsunami waves, but astrology in those days was highly developed. Krishna was able to know in advance about the calamity, so he got the whole area evacuated in a planned manner and shifted to an area situated on the main land of India. No life was lost . Further, according to Bhagvat Puran they watched the submerging of Dwarka by standing at an higher altitude. In nutshell, Astrology is capable to forecast an earthquake but research may make it more useful. AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan-Mar 2005

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From The Desk of Managing Editor MUNDANE ASTROLOGY The rules and regulations are almost similar in mundane astrology in comparison to that of an individual horoscope. Mundane Astrology refers to a nation and is more in an extended form. The influence of the twelve mundane houses in connection with the national affairs is as follows. First house : The common people, public health, general conditions of the country and state of home affairs generally. Second house : National exchequer, revenue, stock exchange, banks, commerce and trade. Third house : Railways, traffic returns, stocks and shares, telegraph, telephone, postal affairs, motor, means of traffic, Books, Newspapers and literary concerns. Fourth house : The weather, agriculture, crops, and landed interest, mines, public buildings and the opposition party to the govt. Fifth house : Theatres, music halls, places of amusement, children, education, birth rate, school, Gambling and betting. Sixth house : Sickness, public health, army, navy and all types of working class. Seventh house : Foreign affairs, relations with other powers, war and international disputes, foreign trade, marriages, divorces. Eighth house : Privy council, death rate, suicides Ninth house : Law, courts, judges, judiciary, clergy, religion, commercial powers, sciences shipping and related matters, colonial trade and affairs. Tenth house : The king, royal affairs, government, ruling powers, aristocracy, society. Eleventh house : Parliament, house of commons and legislation. Twelfth house : Prisons, hospitals, asylums, charitable institutions, criminals, spies, secret foes, In Mundane Astrology, 1, 4, 7 and 10th houses are considered to be strongest, and carry prime importance Thereafter, 2nd, 5th, 8th and 11th house and lastly 3rd, 6th, 9th and 12th houses. The 1st, 3rd, and 9th houses are termed as intellectual houses as they represent the mind of the people. Planets also have a special significance in mundane Astrology, as they represent certain classes of the community in every nation and country. Following are the matters, ruled over by planets. Sun : Represents the king, Nobles, Magistrates, Judges, ministers and all persons in authority. Moon : Common people, women in particular, crowds and all waters of a common or public nature. Mars : Mars denotes soldiers, surgeons Noted military and Naval men, war, disputes fire etc. Mercury : Governs the literary world, newspapers, publishers, ambassadors trade and commerce and the intellectual world. Jupiter : Rules the religious matters, judicial world, judges, lawyers, bankers merchants etc. Venus : Rules over the female sex, artists, musicians, marriage, children and births. Saturn : Elderly people, landowners, farmers, mines, coal and similar produces of the earth.

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Courses Offered by Federation The candidates who wish to learn astrology and do not want a University degree or do not have so much of time/money to complete a University degree may opt for AIFAS certificate courses. These courses are so designed that they are in perfect harmony with Mewar University courses. Vastu Ratna : This course is meant for students desirous of studying vastu and want to become vastu consultant. It is also beneficial for architects, builders and for those who intend to construct a house. For housewives too this course is good for making the interior decoration compatible with Vastu. Vastu Shastracharya : After Vastu Ratna or those students who are aware of Vastu laws but are unable to use it should opt for this course. In this course special emphasis is on rectification of Vastu faults. Vastu details for offices, industries, buildings and cities, temples etc. are taught in this course. Vastu Rishi : Alongwith revision of Vastu in its multi-dimensional manifestations, vastu of historical places and town-planning, colonies etc. is taught in this course. Remedies of higher potency are also included in the study course. A self study of the original texts of Vastu is also done. It is mandatory to write a project and a thesis. Vastu Maharshi : Like Jyotish Maharshi, Vastu Maharshi has been designed for research in Vastu. For this programme, research and publication of papers on Vastu are essential. Ank Jyotishacharya : Numerology is taught in this course. Student is taught about radical no., lucky no., name no. and the method of prediction using these nos. How to fix your name using numerology is taught here. Samudrik Ratna : This course is suitable for those students, who wish to learn Palmistry. Analysis of palm, thumb, mounts, signs and different kinds of lines is taught so that one can predict effectively. Samudrik Shastracharya : After Samudrik

Ratna this course gives complete knowledge of palmistry. How to predict for specific questions on health, finance, profession, education, longevity etc. is taught here. Remedies are also explained. Analysis of face reading is also taught. Samudrik Rishi : Alongwith revision of palmistry and face reading, analysis of palm and face of important persons of the world is done in this course. A self study of the original texts of samudrik shastra is also done. It is mandatory to write a project and a thesis. Samudrik Maharshi : Like Vastu and Jyotish Maharshi, in this course students undertake research on Palmistry, Shapes of face and Numerology and publish their research papers in journals. Jyotish Ratna : This course has been designed for amateur students who are putting their first step into astrology. The course comprises of fundamental calculations, planets in different signs and houses of horoscopes and predictions thereof. Using of panchang is also taught. This course is meant to give a grasp of fundamentals of astrology. Jyotish Bhushan : This is a second step in astrology after Jyotish Ratna. Here, additional calculations and complete analysis of horoscope and remedies thereof is taught. A comprehensive information is provided on Horoscope Matching and Muhurtas. After this course the student is able to predict or match the horoscopes and find muhurtas of common use. Jyotish Prabhakar : The syllabus includes Horary astrology and Varshphal (Annual predictions). Detailed knowledge of Horary and annual horoscope is taught. Additionally student is taught about shadbal- the six fold planetary strength. Jyotish Shastracharya : This is the last step of astrology course. In this course an introduction to different systems of astrology like Jaimini or Krishna Murthy system is given to students for providing a wider knowledge.Under Mundane

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Courses Astrology, predicting events of the country and the world and forecasting weather is taught here. Longevity calculations are also taught. Jyotish Rishi : This course is meant for those astrologers who know astrology and are practising it but are not strong in forecasting. The course aims at revising and honing predictive skills through predictive techniques and matching of horoscopes. Analysis of important horoscopes is done and basic texts of astrology are studied. It is mandatory to write a thesis and complete a project. Jyotish Maharshi : This programme is meant for research. Collection of data and research are the aims. To verify the theories described in ancient texts and to formulate new principles are the main objectives. The duration may be 1 to 3 years. A thesis and publication of articles in journals or magazines are essentials for this course. ADMISSION PROCEDURE FOR AIFAS COURSES : The students desiring admission in any course should fill up the 2 forms enclosed with this booklet and deposit the money along with form at the desired centre of study. The amount may be deposited by a demand draft in favour of centre or by cash. Please decide the course of study of your choice and confirm the duration and timing of course from the centre at the time of admission. ELIGIBILITY FOR AIFAS COURSES : There are no prerequisites of knowledge in Astrology for Jyotish Ratna, Vastu Ratna, Ank Jyotishacharya and Samudrik Ratna. Any person who has passed 10+2 can get admission. The admissions are given in the following steps. Jyotish Ratna, Jyotish Bhushan, Jyotish Prabhakar, Jyotish Shastracharya. After passing Vastu Ratna admission may be sought in Vastu Shastracharya. Similarly, after Samudrik Ratna admission may be sought in Samudrik Shastracharya. Rishi Programme is a study of original texts and examples of important personalities or buildings is done. A revision of the basic course is also

done. The practising astrologers, Vastu specialists or Palmists who are desirous of strengthening their knowledge may take admission in Rishi Programme. The minimum requirement for Jyotish Rishi is Jyotish Shastracharya or equivalent or 3 years experience in astrology. Practising Vastu specialists or those who have done Vastu Shastracharya, one may join Vastu Rishi. Similarly after Samudrik Shastracharya or practising Palmist may join Samudrik Rishi. For research in astrology, admission may be taken in Jyotish Maharshi. For this requirement is Jyotish Rishi or 5 years experience in astrology. For research in Vastu admission is offered in Vastu Maharshi. For this vastu Rishi or 2 years experience in Vastu is essential. For research in Samudrik Shastra students may take admission in Samudrik Maharshi. The desired qualification for admission is Samudrik Rishi or 2 years experience. FEE STRUCTURE OF AIFAS COURSES : The fee for various courses of AIFAS shall be as under :For Astrology, Vastu or Samudrik Shastra :(In Rupees) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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TIME PERIOD OF COURSES : Each course will be completed in 40-80 hours. These will be completed in 20-40 days on the basis of 2 hours/ day. Out of this last 2 classes are meant for examinations. Few classes are earmarked for discussions and invited guests. According to the syllabus time duration of classes may be reduced or extended. DURATION OF COURSES : Basically each course will be of one semester of 6 months. The classes will be of 2 hours on Saturday and Sunday or any other day as decided by the chapter. AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan-Mar 2005

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a All courses are available on short term durations also. These will have classes for three to four days in a week and will be completed in 3 months. The students desiring to learn astrology quickly may choose these short term courses. The syllabus and total hours of studies are same for long term and short term courses. All Maharshi programs are of 1 year duration. The duration of program may be more or less depending on the completion of research. For the sake of convenience of students, classes may be organized in the evening. Kindly contact the Chapter Chairman for details of days, time and the courses offered. COURSE MATERIAL : The desired study material will be provided to every student by the centre. Required text book will be given to students. Additionally students will be given horoscopes in astrology courses or a compass etc. in vastu course. A list of additional recommended books will be given to you which you can purchase from the market. EXAMINATIONS : The examinations will be conducted at the end of semester. Each course shall comprise 2 papers. It is essential to secure minimum 33% marks in each paper. Minimum 50% marks are required in aggregate. Only then students will be issued a certificate. The unsuccessful student may sit in examinations in the next semester after paying additional examination fees of Rs. 500/-. In Rishi course one has to write detailed analysis of an example problem and a thesis on comparative study of two or more texts on a given subject. It is necessary to obtain minimum 33% marks in each and minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. For Jyotish Maharshi, the viva voce examination for thesis will be conducted by an expert of that area and his decision will be final for approval of thesis. Completeness and new ideas will be the deciding factors. ATTENDANCE : Minimum 70% attendance is compulsory for appearing in the examination. In special circumstances the decision of the Chapter chairman will be final.

LANGUAGE : Every course will be conducted in Hindi, English and regional language. The study material will also be provided in same language. If due to some reason the text material is not available in regional language then the students may opt for Hindi or English texts. However the student can write in regional language in examinations. SESSION COMMENCEMENT Syllabus Duration Session Commencement • Short Term Courses : 3 months 1st Jan., 1st Apr., All Programmes 1st July, 1st Oct. • Long Term Courses : 6 months All programmes • Annual Courses : Rishi and Maharshi

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vk;q] èku] larku o lq[k&'kkafr dSlh jgsxh] ;g vo'; ns[kuk pkfg,A ;fn fdlh dh dqaMyh esa 'kqHk ;ksx gS rks fookg fcuk dqaMyh feyk, Hkh dj nh tk,] rks dqaMyh vPNh gh feysxhA ftu dqaMfy;ksa esa xzg vPNs ugha cSBs gksrs] dsoy mUgha esa Bhd ls i=h feyku dh vko';drk gSA vfèkla[; T;ksfr"kh 36 xq.k feyku blfy, djrs gSa D;ksafd ;g ,d lkèkkj.k fofèk ds }kjk gks tkrk gSA MkW- t; izdk'k 'kekZ yky èkkxs okys th us crk;k fd vHkh rks la?k ckY;koLFkk esa gS fdarq tc ;g viuh ;qokoLFkk esa vk,xk rks bldk :i cgqr gh HkO; gksxk vkSj dsoy Hkkjr esa gh ugha] vfirq fo'o Hkj esa [;kfr izkIr djsxkA mUgksaus Nk=ksa ls vuqjksèk fd;k fd dsoy izek.k i= ysdj larq"V u gksa] cfYd Kku izkfIr ds fy, ges'kk iz;kljr jgsa vkSj 'kksèk djus dh ps"Vk djsaA dsoy 'kksèk gh T;ksfr"k dks iqu% izkekf.kd fl) djus esa enn dj ldrk gSA os [kkl rkSj ls bl lekjksg esa Hkkx ysus ds fy, cacbZ ls pydj fnYyh vk, FksA mUgksaus dgk fd flus dykdkj de esgur dj vR;f/kd izflf) izkIr dj ysrk gS fdarq mlls nl xquk vfèkd esgur djus okys fdlh T;ksfr"kh ls mEehn j[kh tkrh gS fd og fu%'kqYd ijke'kZ nsA ;gh dkj.k gS fd bl fo|k dks thoar j[kus ds fy, vfèkd iz;kl ugha gq, vkSj cqf)thoh blls nwj gh jgsA ysfdu vc gtkjksa & yk[kksa yksxksa us bl fo|k esa viuh vfHk#fp fn[kkuk 'kq: dj fn;k gS vkSj vo'; gh 'kksèk ds }kjk T;ksfr"k Hkh iw.kZ foKku fl) gksxkA ia- xksiky 'kekZ th us vusd mnkgj.k nsdj le>k;k fd okLrq Bhd gksus ls ?kkVs esa py jgk m|ksx Hkh ykHk dh fLFkfr esa vk ldrk gSA uS_RZ ; dks.k esa xïk ,oa vfXudks.k esa vfXu vkSj ikuh ,df=r gksus ls gkfu gksrh gSA lekjksg esa Jh vjfoan vjksM+k us fy;ks xksYM x`g laLdj.k dk izn'kZu fd;k ,oa la?k dh Nk=k lqJh vi.kkZ ,oa Jh vfuy NkcM+k us dqaMyh feyku ij viuk 'kksèk izLrqr fd;kA mUgksua s daI;wVj ds ekè;e ls LØhu ij fn[kk;k fd eaxy dk vlj dsoy igys ,oa vkBosa Hkkoksa esa v'kqHk gsrk gS] tcfd X;kjgosa Hkko esa ;gh eaxy 'kqHk Qynk;h gSA vU; Hkkoksa vFkkZr 4] 7 ,oa 12 osa Hkkoksa esa eaxyh nks"k ux.; gSA blh izdkj vU; xzg Hkh vyx&vyx Hkkoksa esa 'kqHkk'kqHk Qy nsrs gSaA var esa lHkh Nk=&Nk=kvksa dks izek.k i= iznku fd, x, vkSj tyiku ds lkFk lekjksg laiUu gqvkA r

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izfØ;k,a bl o"kZ ds vkjaHk esa iwjh dj yh x;hA LohÑr izko/kku ds rgr T;ksfr"k@okLrq@gLr js[kk 'kkL= ds vè;;u ds lapkyu dk fo’ks"k vf/kdkj esokM+ fo’ofo|ky; us vf[ky Hkkjrh; T;ksfr"k laLFkk la?k ¼iath½ u;h fnYyh dks iznku fd;k gSA la?k ns’k&fons’k esa vius 102 v/;;u dsna kz as ds lapkyu ds fy, izfl) gS] tgka T;ksfr"k rFkk vU; ijkfo|kvksa dh fofHkUu fo/kkvksa esa dksbZ 6000 ls vf/kd Nk= f’k{kk xzg.k dj jgs gSaA bl rjg] T;ksfr"k ls lac) fo"k;ksa ds v/;kiu ds fy, igys ls laikfnr bl egrh dk;Z rFkk la?k }kjk fu/kkZfjr vkèkkjHkwr lajpuk dk ykHk mBkus ds fy, fo’ofo|ky; vkSj la?k us gkFk feyk;kA bl vk/kkj ij] tqykbZ 2004 esa] vkjafHkd] l= ds ,e-,rFkk ,e-fQy- ¼T;ksfr"k@okLrq@gLr js[kk ’kkL=½ ds igys l= esa Nk=&Nk=kvksa dk ukekadu gqvk vkSj v/;kiu tksjksa ij gSA dksbZ ,d ntZu fo}kuksa us T;ksfr"k esa ih ,pMh- djus ds ckjs esa Hkh ftKklk izdV dh gSA bu lkjh fodkl izfØ;kvksa ls izkRs lkfgr esokM+ fo’ofo|ky; rFkk la?k us T;ksfr"k ij ,d jk"Vªh; laxks"Bh ds vk;kstu dk fu.kZ; fy;k] tks xr 21 uoacj dks laiUu gqbAZ laxks"Bh dk fo"k; ^T;ksfr"k f’k{kk rFkk 'kks/k* FkkA laxks"Bh esa Hkkjh la[;k esa Js"B T;ksfrf"k;ksa rFkk vU; ijkfo|kvksa ds iafMrksa us Hkkx fy;k] ftuesa loZJh 'kqdnso prqonZs h] ia- t; izdk’k yky /kkxs okys] Jh v#.k caly] vkpk;Z fd’kksj] ia- ,lvkj- Lokeh] MkW- txnack izlkn xkSM+] fouksn 'kkL=h vkfn izeq[k FksA laxks"Bh ds LFky ds :i esa xkft;kckn dk p;u blfy, fd;k x;k] D;ksafd ;gh og LFkku gS] tgka ls T;ksfr"k f’k{kk dh lfjrk QwVhA lc us ;g dgrs gq, vius mn~xkj izdV fd;s fd de ls de ,d fo’ofo|ky; rks gS] ftlus ftKklq fo}kuksa dks Hkkjrh; laLÑfr vkSj blds Lof.kZe vrhr dh f’k{kk eqgS;k djkus dk chM+k mBk;kA ;g ml u;s ;qx dk uez] fdarq tfVy vkjaHk gS] tks izkphu xzaFkksa ls izkIr Kku rFkk f’k{kk ls Hkkjr ds ;qok ekul dks le`) djus dk opu nsrk gSA vius cht Hkk"k.k esa esokM+ fo’ofo|ky; ds dqyifr MkWv’kksd ds xkfM;k us T;ksfr"k dks fo’ofo|ky; ds i`Fkd ladk; ds :i esa vaxhdkj djus ds ladYi ij cy fn;k rFkk] ijkfo|k ds fofHkUu vk;keksa ij izdk’k Mkyrs gq,] crk;k fd fdl izdkj ;g fo|k lfn;ksa ls ekuo tkfr vkSj jk"Vªkas dh fu;fr ij 'kklu djrh jgh gSA mUgksua s tksj

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a esa 'kks/k dh laHkkouk,a vlhe gaSA 'kks/k f’k{kk ls mn~Hkwr gksrk gSA blfy, T;ksfr"k dh f’k{kk dk vkjaHk igyk dne gSA rnuarj 'kks/k ds izfr vfHk#fp Lor% mRiUu gks tk,xhA la?k ds eq[; egklfpo Jh ,l- vkj- Lokeh us] viuh fo"k; dh fo}Ùkk ls] Jksrkvksa dks peRÑr fd;k vkSj esokM+ fo’ofo|ky; rFkk la?k ds v/;;u dsna kz as ds Nk=&Nk=kvksa dks mRÑ"V f’k{kk dh la?k dh opuc)rk nksgjk;hA mUgksua s ;g dgrs gq, viuk Hkk"k.k lekIr fd;k fd T;ksfr"k ds fojks/kh fo’ofo|ky; rFkk la?k ds }kjk ifjJe ls rS;kj dh x;h dk;Ziz.kkyh esa pkgs [kkfe;ka ryk’krs jgsa] ysfdu laLFkkvksa ds pV~Vkuh ladYi ds dkj.k bu nqjkxzfg;ksa dks fujk’kk gh gkFk yxsxhA r

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he very name of Rahu spreads fear in the mind of a common man since its maleficence cannot be denied but simultaneously its beneficence cannot be ignored. Under some conditions Rahu becomes a first rate yogakarka and gives excellent results during its major as well as sub period. Before moving to the subject we would like to quote what our classics say about Rahu. Brihat Parasara Hora Sastra vide Chapter 47 and Sloka no.35and36 says as under: “If Rahu happens to occupy signs Taurus, Gemini, Virgo and Aquarius, during the mahadasa of Rahu, the native through the help of rulers or friends constructs a new house, he may get a vehicle, he may be blessed with a son may get honour in foreign countries and have gain of wealth and clothes.” Laghu-Parasari in Chapter 1 and Sloka No.13 says: “Rahu will give the results of the house it is located in or it will give the results of the lords of houses joining it.” Late Jeevanath Jha in his book ‘Bhava Prakasha’ says as under: “In the Mahadasa of Rahu occupying 1st house the native may have wealth, power and position” Great Garga opines that if Rahu happens to occupy 1st house in signs Aries, Cancer or Leo, the native becomes very wealthy. Maharishi Vasistha opines that Rahu in the 3rd house gives honour from the government. Vaidyanath says that Rahu in 3rd house makes a native valorous and rich. Late Pt.Gopesh Kumar Ojha opines that Rahu if located in Kendra in signs Aries, Gemini, Virgo, Cancer, Scorpio or Capricorn gives prosperity to the native.

Late Pt. Ram Yatan Ojha is of view that Rahu in house 5th or 9th will give prosperity in its sub period during the mahadasa of a Yogakaraka planet. Maharishi Garga further comments on the placement of Rahu in 11th house as under: “In 11 th house Rahu confers gains. Mahesh in this context says that Rahu in 11th house confers all kinds of wealth. It gives honour and happiness from rulers and desires of the native are fulfilled” The sloka is as under:

;L;ykHkxrs jkgq% ok Hkkseofr fu'p;r~A& xxZ ykHkxrs ;fr res ldykFkZ ykHk lkS[;kf/kda u`ix.kkn fofo/ka p ekue~A oL=kfn&dkapu&prq"in lkS[;Hkkoa izkIruksfr lkS[;fot;a p euksjFka pAA&egs'k Sage Bhrigu says that Rahu in 11 th house gives wealth, prosperity and all round happiness and the sloka in this context is as under:

iq=S% le`)% /ku/kkU; le`)%A 'kjhjkjksX;|'o;ksZ L=h&lq[k foHkokxe%& Hk`xq%

Ramanujacharya in his book “Bhavartha Ratnakar” says as under: • For a native born in Capricorn lagna, Rahu becomes Yogakarka if it happens to occupy 12th house with Jupiter. Mahadasa of such a Rahu will give highly beneficial results while dasa of Jupiter will be bad. • In Chapter 9 vide sloka No.3 he says “Rahu gives rise to Raja Yoga in its own dasa or Bhukti if this Rahu is placed in house 10th, 11th, 4th or 5th. The referred sloka is as under:

jkT;yk HkprqFksZ"kq iapeks ok fLFkrks ;fnA jkt;ksx iznks jkgqLrn'kkUrnZ'kklq pAA

• In Chapter 10 vide Sloka18 the learned author

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Research says “If two or three sons of the native are under the mahadasa of Rahu simultaneously, in that case the native will die in his Rahu dasa and will be an ordinary man”

};s=.ks iq=k.kka lEizkIrs jkgwnk;dsA firqfu/kZufeR;kgqLrZn'kke/;,o pAA • Rahu will give rajayoga and lot of fame in its mahadasa if Rahu is placed in an angle or a trine, the sloka in this context is as under:

dsUnz dks.kL; jkgks'p nk;dkys lekxesA Lora= jkt;ksxa p egrdhfrZ le'uqrsAA v/;k; 11] HkkokFkZ jRukdj After giving the views of great scholars on the subject, we come back to our topic. Here the question arises that can all these rules be applied verbatim? If yes, Rahu will never give bad results in any horoscope. Astrology requires a lot of research and this research leads to final conclusion that there are some conditions which makes the most malefic Rahu behave like a planet to give most auspicious results and sometimes better than the best planet of the horoscope or most benefic planet. The rules when Rahu works as a Yogakaraka and showers most auspicious results are as under: • lf Rahu happens to occupy houses 3rd, 6th or 11 th from natal ascendant or from the Moon this Rahu behaves as a Yogakaraka. • lf Rahu were placed in signs Virgo, Scorpio or Pisces and it is in a Kendra (quadrant) or Kona (angle) from its sign dispositor, this Rahu becomes highly auspicious. • lf Rahu becomes Lagna Nakshatra Lord and is placed in a Kendra or Kona, it gives highly auspicious results. Further if this Rahu is placed in its own Nakshatra it becomes more potent to give much better results. • lf Rahu is placed in a Dagdha Rasi, it will give highly auspicious results during its dasa and bhukti. • If Rahu becomes a Yogi Planet and is placed in a Kendra or Kona it enhances the traits of the house it is placed in and during its dasa or bhukti it will give highly auspicious results. • Rahu placed under the conditions as stated above and if it is neither conjunct nor aspected by any planet is still better to give good results.

• Mr.M.C.Jain an eminent astrologer of modem era has said that if the sign dispositors of Rahu and Ketu conjoin they become Karmic Control planets to give highly auspicious results. Here I would like to add what I have found from my experience that in case the sign dispositors of Rahu and Ketu are not conjoined but if Nakshatra lords of Rahu and Ketu conjoin they also become Karmic Control planets to give results as stated above. Now I will give some examples to prove the above said rules. The identities of the some cases has been withheld. In case any fellow astrologer is keen to know the said identity, he can have it from the office of AIFAS or from me. Example No.1: Dr .B. V .Raman DOB: 08/08/1912, TOB: 19:15 PM IST, POB: Bangalore Ra 21°39' 12 1 2 Sa10°09' Mo23°24'

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Native of this horoscope was born with sign Libra rising in lagna at l3 deg., hence the cusp of lagna falls in Swati Nakshatra ruled by Rahu. Rahu in this case, becomes Lagna Nakshatra Lord. This Rahu is placed in 9th house at 7Deg 33 Minutes in sign Gemini but in its own Nakshatra ie Ardra, hence Rahu has become a powerful

Yogakaraka. Further Rahu is neither conjunct nor aspected by any planet. It was Rahu’ s period when native prospered in every sphere of life. During this period native settled in business, got married, was blessed with two sons and made property. Here rules No.3 and 6 apply. Example No.4: Male Native DOB:15/12/1936, TOB:11:55AM IST, POB: Nahan (HP) 12 1

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Timing of Marriage N C Singal, Chandigarh

ike in other fields, astrology plays an important role in arriving at the timing of marriage by adopting different tools available in this divine science. A technical examination of the birth charts establishes the parameters by which it can be known as to whether the native carries the promise of early marriage, late marriage, abnormally delayed marriage or no marriage at all. In the last case, it will be a futile exercise to sit down and start calculating the timing of marriage. There are fundamentally significant factors which must be considered in determining the timing of marriages. These are:

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• Dasha Lord is the Lord of Navamsa occupied by the 7th Lord • Dasha Lord is the star lord of the 7th House

I. AGE : Following indicators, in sequence, are to be kept in mind :

IV. TRANSIT : Two methods are commonly used under “Transit” for reading the timing of marriage.

• Early marriage : 18 to 25 years. • Delayed marriage : 25 to 30 years. • Abnormally delayed marriage : 31 to 38 years.

Lagan Chart : Transiting Saturn and Transiting Jupiter must aspect the Lagna or Lagna Lord as well as the 7th House or 7th Lord.

In the current scenario and circumstances, the happening of early marriage has become a thing of the past. Besides, the legal angle that 18 years has been made the cutoff stage for a marriage to be solemnized has also contributed to the absence of early marriage syndrome. The young men and women of the country are fairly settled to the idea that the time and stage of getting into the wedlock depends upon their capacity to be economically independent and other several factors.

This aspect of the two major planets shortens the period of marriage to one year because their influence stays valid for that much time. In order to further fine tune the timing of marriage, the aspect of transiting Mars on the 7th House or 7th Lord further reduces the period of marriage possibility to 45 days. Similarly the role of transit Moon and its aspect on the 7th House/7th Lord brings down the period of marriage to two days.

II. DASHA : The Dasha and Antardasha Lords trigger the event of marriage. Therefore, these Lords have a role to play in one of the following manners: • Dasha period of the 7th Lord • Dasha Lord is aspecting the 7th House • Dasha Lord is posited in the 7th House • Dasha Lord is the dispositor of the 7th House

Navamsa Chart : If we note the position of 9th house Rashi in this chart and secondly its Lord plus the “other” Rashi (applicable to those planets who have two rashis under their domain), this will make a threesome combination. If any one out of the three aforesaid are aspected by transiting Saturn and Jupiter, the marriage period is brought down to one year. For fine tuning, we have to see the aspect of Mars and Moon on 9th House or 9th Lord, which will then bring down the timing to two days. r AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan-Mar 2005

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III. Natural Givers of Marriage : It is the general belief of vedic astrology that Moon, Venus and Rahu are the natural givers of marriage. Moreover, main period of Lagnesh and Bhukti of 7th Lord also pitches in with their role as marriage givers. Similarly, main period of 7th Lord and bhukti of the lagna Lord are known for their effort in granting the marriage to the native. Some research scholars suggest that the Lord of 2nd House (Kutumb sthan) and 11th Lord (fulfillment of desires) have a significant role in marriage.

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Marriage and Jyotish Vinay Garg, Delhi Chapter -1

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ivaha or Marriage, according to Indian ethos is a Sanskar, a sacrament. The aims of Indian marriage are said to be Dharma, Virtue, Progeny and Pleasure. It is both a religious duty and a social obligation towards the family and the community. The most conventional type of an Indian marriage is arranged by parents. Parents have great influence and control over choice of partner. Otherwise, it may be love marriage or the partners themselves based on their likes and dislikes may exercise the choice. Lastly, the choice may be exercised by careful consideration of qualities that one may want from a partner. The light that Astrology can throw upon marriage, the help it can give in forming a union or making the best of an unhappy one is an important reason that Astrology appeals to the average person. Astrology is concerned with fundamental facts and principles, and deals with the laws of nature rather than the customs and habits of different races and religions.

13°20'. The following list contains the number and name of each Nakshatras. 01. Aswini

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14. Chitra In Astrology, there are eight primary considerations for the comparisons of horoscopes, which are known as:

The legality or otherwise of a union is a matter of secondary importance from the point of view of the horoscope. It should always be borne in mind that, for astrological purposes the word “marriage” is to be taken in it’s widest sense as covering all unions irrespective of their legal standing. Jyotish is NOT concerned with man made laws which differ in different ages, races and religions.

The rules are summarized below for each type of comparison as:

The Indian Method of Comparisons : A considerable portion of Jyotish is based upon the Moon and the Nakshatras which constitute a zodiac of 27 signs, each division consisting of

Varna: This is based upon caste. The signs Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces represent the learned or Brahmin caste. Leo, Libra and Sagittarius the Kshatriya caste; Aries, Gemini

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Harmonizes Leo and Scorpio with

Taurus

Cancer and Libra

Gemini

Virgo

Cancer Sagittarius

Scorpio

Leo

Libra

Virgo

Gemini and Pisces

Libra

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Scorpio

Cancer

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01 24 Ashwa 02 27 Gaja 03 08 Mesha 04 05 Sara 06 19 Shwan 07 09 Marjar 10 11 Mooshak 12 26 Gau 13 15 Mahish 14 16 Vyaghra 17 18 Mriga 20 22 Vanar 23 25 Singha 21 Nakul will be financial loss and unhappiness. For example the man’s Moon in Nakshatra No. 16, and the woman’s in Nakshatra No. 12 would lead to an unhappy marriage, as it would be the union of a tiger and a cow. Graha Mitra: This is concerned with the natural friendship and enmity existing among the various planets. Sun Friendly Jupiter with Moon

Mercury/Jupiter

If the Moon of man and woman are in harmony, there will be agreement and happiness, otherwise quarrels may arise.

Mercury

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Venus

Tara: Take the number of the Nakshatra containing the woman’s Moon and count from it to nakshatra of the man’s Moon, include both Nakshatras in the count. Divide the total by 9. If the remainder is either 3, 5 or 7, marriage between the couple is not favorable, otherwise with any other remainder it will be successful

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Mercury/Mar/Jupiter/ Saturn Mercury/Venus Sun/Moon/Mercury/ Venus/Saturn Mercury/Venus/Jupiter

Yoni: This is concerned with sexual adaptability, and is expressed in the terms of the animal kingdom as represented by the Nakshatras. When the man’s Moon is in Nakshatra of a male animal, and the woman’s in a female yoni, the marriage will produce happiness and success, provided the animals concerned are not inimical (enemy) to each other. When both Moons are in the Nakshatra of female animals, the union will be of average success. Finally, when both yonis are in the Nakshatra of male animals the result

For a happy and successful marriage the rulers of the signs having Moons of man and woman must be friendly planets. Gana: The Nakshatras are divided into three groups in accordance with their nature, namely: Deva : Nak Nos.1, 5, 7, 8, 13, 15, 17, 22 and 27. Manushya: Nos.2, 4, 6, 11, 12, 20, 21, 25 and 26. Rakshas: Nos. 3, 9, 10, 14, 16, 18, 19, 23 and 24. Two people whose Moons fall in the same group may successfully marry. If one of the couple belongs to the Deva group and the other to the Manushya the marriage will be of average success. AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan-Mar 2005

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and disagreement. If the Moons fall in different groups the marriage will be productive and joyous

Bhakoot: This refers to the relation between the signs in which the man’s and woman’s Moon are situated. If the man’s Moon is in, the second sign from the woman’s, or hers is in the 12th from his, early death will result from the marriage. If the positions are reversed and the woman’s Moon is in the second sign from the man’s, or his is in the 12th from hers, the result will be length of life for both.

Having obtained the testimonies of all these eight methods of comparisons, Astrologers next task is to determine the final result. This is done numerically.

If the man’s Moon is in the 3rd sign from the woman’s, there will be misery and sorrow. The reverse position indicates happiness. The man’s Moon in the 4th sign indicates great poverty, and the reverse shows great wealth. In the 5th sign, unhappiness, but if reversed, happiness. In the 6th sign, loss of children, but if reversed the children will prosper. Finally, when both Moons are in the 7th sign from each other there will be health, prosperity and happiness. In all cases, the counting is inclusive of both signs. If the man’s Moon is in Virgo, and the woman’s in Scorpio, her Moon is in the 3rd sign from his, and a happy and prosperous marriage is indicated. Nadi: This is based upon the temperaments of the Asterisms, as follows: Aadi

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To each class is allocated a number of points which is the same as the numerical order in which they have been dealt with above, Varna receiving 1 point, Vasya 2 points, and so on down to Nadi with 8 points, thus making a total of 36 points altogether. The points of agreement between the horoscopes are then added together. If the total of points is found to be less than 18 the marriage should NOT take place as it would result in danger, disagreement, or early death of the partners. If points obtained are between 18 and 27 the marriage will be one of success, while if the points produce a total higher than 27, the marriage will be one of great happiness, prosperity, blessed with children, long life, and wealth. r

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The Role of Sun in Astrology Shruti Raval, Ahmedabad Chapter -1

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he whole of ‘Jyotish Shastra’ stands on the basis of the study of nine planets Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu and Ketu. Common people don’t raise a question and take everything for granted. But a few inquisitive people ask “You are telling about planets, but the Sun is not a planet. It is a star. Why is it included among nine planets ?”

Yes, the Sun is not a planet. It is a star. Let’s think of two words, ‘Astronomy’ and’ Astrology’. The Oxford dictionary of English defines these two terms as follows. Astronomy = Science of heavenly bodies like the Sun, the Moon etc. Astrology = Art of observing the positions of heavenly bodies like stars and planets and telling how they influence human affairs. But this is the term defined by the dictionary. Really speaking the whole of astrology is not an art. Only its prediction part is an art. 1 Both astrology and astronomy include the study of planets, as well as stars. Neither excludes either. 2 Astronomy calls itself a ‘Science’ and astrology calls itself an ‘Art’. Astronomically, the Sun in a strict sense is a star but looking to its position among the planets and because of its nearness from the earth, it influences human affairs more than any other heavenly body. So in a general sense it has been considered alike other planets. N.B. : The Rahu and Ketu also do not materially or physically exist. They are simply the nodes of the Moon. More details about them have no place in this article. Besides its astrological importance, Sun enjoys its prominent place as one of the gods in Vedic

• The Sun represents the soul of the universe. It denotes light, power, high status, long life, political supremacy and energy of all kinds. • The Sun being considered to be the devotee of Lord Shiva is ‘Satvik’ in nature, generous in bestowing blessings, austere promoter of health and inspirer of divine wisdom. • The Sun is a male planet, Kshatriya by caste, loving to remain above all in the highest position, possessing fatherly qualities and the giver of prowess, power and wealth. • Mountains, forests, courts of justice, places of worship and Eastern direction are under its control. Human limbs such as the head, the stomach, the heart, the bones and the eyes are dominated by the Sun. Being regarded as ‘Atma’, the soul, Sun plays a vital role in human life, according to its position in the horoscope. Sun is the significator of the 1st house, so concentration is paid on this house for the consideration of a person’s physical features, appearance, personality, health, lifestyle, fame, ego, mental state and political power. AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan-Mar 2005

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literature. A large number of Mantras and Stotras have been composed in regard of the Sun and are still in practice. Sun worship is very ancient and it is evident from our ancient Sun temples of Modhhera and Konark where the Sun is being regarded not only as an ordinary star but also as a god. Apart from the religious outlook we know that the very existence of life on the earth is impossible without Sun. In the solar system, Sun being in the centre, causes vital influence and magnetic forces on all the functions of planets revolving round it. Let’s see its astrological traits and characteristics as follows.

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a When the Sun becomes the lord of the 1st house, it indicates high status in comparison to any other planet becoming the lord of the first house. If it is the lord of the 2nd house it indicates high education and fluent speech. As the lord of the 3rd house it denotes good friends capable of using their influence in various fields. If it is the lord of the 4th house, it provides a luxurious living place. As lord of the 5th house it denotes good status. As the lord of the 6th house it would cause a possibility of dreadful enemies. As the lord of the 7th house it enables to have a lifepartner from the family of a high rank. The Sun becoming the lord of the 8th house gives a long life. As the lord of the 9th house it shows that the person will have ideal thinking and spiritual living. If it is the lord of the 10th house it denotes good work of social service. The Sun’s lordship of the 11th house denotes wealth and for the 12th house shows great reputation in life after death . Apart from being a lord, Sun simply having its place in the 3rd house of the horoscope denotes considerable strength and valour, destruction of enemies and good feelings from the kings. If it occupies the 6th house, all the enemies of the person are destroyed. If the Sun is in the 10th house the person’s labour brings him success and he attains dignity like that of a king. A man having the Sun in the 11th house acquires wealth but suffers from his progeny. It is true that planets cause a definite influence on our life but it is equally true that each planet becomes capable of giving results only when it gains power. Every planet gets strength during its Mahadasha, Antardasha, or Pratyantar dasha. The Mahadasha of the Sun lasts for six years during the Vimshottari Mahadasha of 120 years. During the period of this dasha if the Sun is benefic and strong as well as the friend of lord of the 1st house or the friend of the lord of the 9th house, it gives more benefic results. But in spite of its strength, if it becomes malefic or an enemy of the lord of the 1st house, it gives bad results. No matter, whether the Sun is benefic or malefic, it cannot give any result if it is weak.

Sometimes because of malefic elements an obstacle takes place in the results connected with the sun’s signification. In such cases the native should perform Sun worship. Offering prayers, chanting stotras and adoration of Surya Yantra etc can soften hardships and bring peace. Sun becomes weak when • It is debilitated. • It is in the conjunction with or in the aspect of a malefic planet like Saturn, Rahu or Ketu. • It is occupying an enemy’s place or in the conjunction with or in the aspect of an enemy planet. If the sun becomes benefic and strong it increases the native’s reputation and dignity. It improves his relations with his father. It helps an unemployed native in getting a job if he is trying for it. It may make it possible for him to get a high designation in a government service. It may also help him to win favours from his superiors. It also gives the native a symmetrical body and lustrous appearance. But if in spite of getting strength, it is malefic, it may give the native various diseases such as those of brain, heart, bones, eyes, and falling of hair. It may also cause few other diseases arising from heat. In some circumstances the Sun affects the married life as follows. • If it is influencing the 7th house it may cause delay in the native’s marriage. • If Sun is in association with the Mars and remains in the 7th house, together they increase acidity because both are fiery planets. As a result the sensuality of the native also increases. • If Sun is occupying the 7th or 8th house, it can cause obstacles in getting progeny. • If Sun is in an enemy’s place and occupying the 1st house, the native becomes obstinate, proud and hot -tempered. All these factors create obstructions in maintaining a good married life. Thus Sun plays a vital role in shaping a person’s life. r

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The Importance of the Uranus on the Human Natal Horoscopes Acharya Parimi Sambaiah, Eluru Chapter

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n this paper I want to emphasize the signification of the Planet Uranus on human horoscopes. The whole analysis of this article is based on K.P. ( Krishnamurthy Paddhathi) only. Late Guruji Jyothishamannan Prof. K.S. Krishna Murthy gave valuable and accurate analytical predictive system as Stellar Astrology. Before I start my topic I want to explain concisely how K.P works. Guruji in this system introduced SUB division of Constellation into 9 parts according to the ratio of vimshottari Udu Dasa. For example: Aswani the first star of zodiac that starts from 0 Degree to 13 degrees 20 minutes is divided into 9 parts. He named each part as SUB. In ancient and traditional astrology each nashkthra is divided into 4 parts as 4 Padas of 3 degrees 20 minutes each. The 27 constellations are divided into 108 padas and are incorporated in the Rasi chakra. Each house has the capacity of possessing 9 padas each. Our beloved Guruji divided the 27 constellations into 249 SUBs and 2163 SUB-SUBS as in the ratio of Vimsothary Udu Dasa system. Along with the above division, the special feature of K.P is Ruling Planet system.( R.P ). The Role of Ruling Planet is more in Horary Astrology (Prashna Sastra ) than in Natal Astrology. In 1781, Herschel discovered Uranus planet. After the discovery of the planet both Homeopathy and Uranium became available to the mankind. That’s why Uranus is a planet for Atomic Energy, Electronics, Electrical Science, Higher Research, Astrology and Homeopathy etc. Most of the western astrologers study the

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a clairvoyance, claireaudience and nervous troubles. IV cusp ( Matru): Fortune in foreign place, difficulty in inheriting property, quarrel with parents and departs away from them, even though the native has own house, he will stay in the rented house, problems in domestic life, disharmony with wife and close relatives, ups and downs of financial position, loss by theft, misjudgment etc., philosophical bent of mind with hindrances. V Cusp(Santhana): Secret life, research, changeable, no pleasure, danger in child birth, may have one child, well educated, abortions, congenital deceased children, may be dumb or deaf, loss by risk taking. VI Cusp( Sathru): Nervous, undiagnosed desease or incurable diseases, disorders, sickness, metaphysist, psychic expressions, strange and incurable disease etc. VII Cusp ( Kalathra) : Late marriage or hasty marriage, pleasant romance, somebody may spoil their life after marriage, somebody may spoil before marriage, loss of wife or divorce, fire accidents or suicide, misunderstanding after marriage, litigation, misunderstandings with business partners, loss in the business due to sudden death of the partner, court cases, disputes with municipal authorities, partner intelligent, contracts, etc. VIII Cusp (Ashtama): Loss of property due to death of relatives, transition from the psychic and spiritual world, may be after long suffering due to sudden and unexpected end, sudden and substantial gain through partner, financial trouble, etc., IX Cusp (Bhagya): Independent, expert in religious andspiritual studies, psychic power, original, inventive, intuitive, ever planning and scheming, taste for occult, metaphysical, religious and interest in philosophy etc., reformative and progressive ideas and pioneers. May be unmarried, study of secret books, clairvoyance, if Mars and Saturn aspect,

unrealistic, against religion and God. X Cusp (Rajya): Always fights with higher officials, independent, original, astrologer, research oriented brain, higher level doctors, enmity from public, inventive, difficulty from government and public, electrician and investigator, reformer, psychologist, engineer, hypnotist, reporter, sudden and frequent changes . XI Cusp (Labha): Friends, scientists, philosophers, intelligent and independent, original, impulsive, attachment, romantic life, progressive hopes and selfish ends, loss through friends, lifelong benefits, etc. XII Cusp( Vyaya):Occult investigations, fame and name after death, detachment from public, psychic power, secret love affairs, hospital bird, or jail bird, strange and secret enemies etc, fortune in foreign land. r

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here is no room for any doubt in the fact that Vedic Astrology has come to be associated with Indianness. India and Vedic Astrology are two sides of the same coin. To the Western world, India means backwardness, hunger, snake-charmers, rajas, beggary, sleaze, dust, dirt, poverty etc. In Indian soil, there is no dearth of such disc jockeys who go round denouncing the subject and content of Vedic astrology simply because these elitists feel self- aggrandized by toeing the western line. The roots of Indianness lie deeply embedded in Vedas. Being prehistoric in nature, no written or printed treatise is available but in sum and substance, the average Indian has been moulded by the tenets of Vedic wisdom. The classical Indian credo took birth in the four main goals of life namely Dharma, Artha, Kaama and Moksha. Artha denotes material well -being and Kaama, at best, is mental satisfaction. When the attempt is to regulate Kaama and Artha in such a way that it leads to Moksha is nothing but the avowed Dharma of an enlightened Indian. Every individual pursuit in attaining Purushartha (signified by Dharma, Artha, Kaama and Moksha) sets into motion a certain cycle of Karma or Action. We all know that all Karma results in Karmaphala. Good results in good and vice versa. All activities of man are basically aimed at achieving happiness within the framework of designated Purushartha. It is here that Jyotisha or Astrology acquires its primordial role in helping to realize the Purushartha based meaning of one’s life.

Vedic Astrology in Modern Times : If we frogjump from Vedic period to modem times, we find that Astrology of today has a definite punch of Astronomy and Mathematics (which otherwise are offshoots of science). The construction of a birth-chart requires precise and accurate calculations in finding the ascendant, the planetary degrees, other celestial factors such as tithi, vaar, nakshatra etc. Based on the birth chart are then erected the sixteen varga charts, the dasa scheme, the shadabalas, the ashtakvargas, bhinnashtakvargas and a host of other enabling data before any prediction and interpretation can become a possibility. In order to avoid chances of errors in calculations, the modern practitioners of astrology chiefly employ a computer. The very fact that softwares are floating in the market by the dozens points to the fact that astrology is truly being treated as “Science� and not merely a tendentious subject. The Spread of Astrology : In the last few years, many western astrologers have shown monumental interest in Vedic Astrology. They hail it as one of the most profound sciences of prediction. AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan-Mar 2005

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Jyotisha is nothing but the study of planetary movements and terrestrial happenings. All the nine planets through their ceaseless movement in the Zodiac influence human life and activity. It is the study of this connectivity between planetary motion and human endeavor, which we call Jyotisha, or the science of light. We are affected by the radiation effect of the planets. Hence Jyotisha and human life are intricately inter-linked.

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a The first International Symposium on Vedic Astrology was held in Oct 1992 at San Rafael, California, USA. Dr. B. V. Raman delivered the keynote address at this symposium and left the audience spellbound by his rich knowledge of the subject. In fact, this symbolizes the advent of a new era in Vedic Astrology in USA. Such telling was the impact of this symposium that another symposium followed in 1993 and AMERICAN COUNCIL OF VEDIC ASTROLOGY was formed in 1993. Pioneering work in West has been done by dedicated persons such as Carl Fagan, David Frawley, Denniss Harness, James Kelleher, Linda Johnsen, Robin Armstrong, Richard Houck etc. Britain too, has a body by the name of British Association of Vedic Astrology with Andrew Foss as its President. Another illustrious personality Komilla Sutton is deeply involved in promoting Vedic Astrology and is on the advisory board of a leading astrological outfit of India. It is worth mentioning that when princess Diana died in a car accident, Ms. Edith Hathaway wrote an illuminating article, giving purely astrological logic for the tragic end of Diana. MireilleJosephine of France is also deeply committed to the cause of Vedic Astrology. She is French. A Look at Its Distractors : It so appears that astronomy registered a rapid advance as compared to Astrology. There were doubting Thomases even in accepting certain astronomical phenomena like when Galileo propounded the theory of earth being round, he was pelted with stones by the crowd he was addressing. Robert Fulton invented the steamboat. On the banks of Hudson river he was displaying his new invention. The pessimists and the skeptics were gathered round to observe. They commented that it would never start. Lo and behold, it did. As it made its way down the river, the pessimists who said it won’t go, started shouting it would never stop. This exposes the attitude of doubting minds. In India, most Indian intellectuals (generally they are educated in West) pass as rationalists. They

control the print and the electronic media. These people tend to couple religion with superstition. Similar treatment they mete out to astrology at least in public. But even a slight crisis in their life makes them run to an astrologer for advice. Therefore this class of rationalists criticize astrology in public but consult in private. In the biography of his illustrious father Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, Dr. S.Gopal describes an incident which is quite significant. Circa 1930, Prof. Radhakrishnan happened to meet the great european palmist Cheiro. After studying the palm of Dr. Radhakrishnan, Cheiro forecast that “ He would reach the top, be the head of a state, but before his death lose his mind “. It became a family joke because the label that the family carried was that of rationalists. But bashing astrology and ridiculing astrology was a popular pastime in the Indian Intelligentsia. If astrology had critics in India itself, what to speak of west? There they were by dozens with their tongues loose and verbiage lethal. They would go to any extent, even concoct to run astrology down. An eye opening instance was highlighted by Mrs. Gayatri Devi Vasudeva, Associate Editor, Astrological Magazine, Bangalore. Prof Bernard Silverman, psychologist at Michigan State University, USA got records of 2978 married and 478 divorced couples between 1967 and 1968 and found no correlation with astrological predictions. Mrs. Vasudeva wouldn’t let such litany pass. She addressed a letter to Professor Silverman on 31-01-1995 which came back on 25-02-1995 marked in red ink by postal authorities - Not at MSU -return to sender. She again wrote on 18-05-1995 to the H.O.D. of Deptt. Of Psychology of MSU. Prof Gordon Wood, Chairperson Deptt. Of Psychology replied. “I have never heard of Prof Bernard Silverman. He was never the Head of the Deptt of Psychology at MSU. I was unable to find his name in the directory of American Psychological Association. So I cannot provide you with any information about him.” Sd- Gordon Wood 31-05-1995 This ruse was played by an Indian journalist in

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Opinion one of Sunday columns simply to run astrological dicta down. Pitiful indeed. Recent Attack On Astrology In and Outside Parliament : The NDA govt. at New Delhi took a decision to introduce doctorate, PG, graduate and under -graduate level courses on astrology in Indian universities w.e.f 1.7.2001. There was wholesale condemnation by the opposition political parties in the parliament. They were reminded that when they ruled at the centre, 20 odd universities were running such courses. But decisions taken by BJP led coalition had to have the colour of being "Hinduistic". Outside the parliament, people of the stature of Dr. Jayant Narlikar, an eminent astronomer of India, opposed the idea. Apart from Dr. Narlikar, several others belonging to “ rationalist “ stream went in for wholesale condemnation of this idea. It is sad commentary on the way of life we live in India. We tend to dissociate ourselves from the very root which gave us form and existence. We are missing a grand opportunity to reunite ourselves with our rich past, what is commonly called culture. Our young generation is getting amorous of the western way of life. One of the attributable reasons for this westward drift is absence of proper curriculum in our universities. We can only imagine an India of say 2040 AD, when very select few shall be living and telling the needy about Astrology and its vast repertory of knowledge/wisdom. Astrology and Its Scientific temper, its Foray into Medical Science : Dr. B. V. Raman had the good fortune of remaining associated with the subject matter of astrology for more than 60 years. He propounded through his unique research that the physical “Man” sticks to our globe due to gravity and is influenced by celestial bodies. The thinking of our ancient sages visioned through their proverbial third eye that “Man” and Universe are inseparable. In other words these sages made a startling revelation by means of their astrological wisdom that the gulf between astronomy and biology was bridgeable. An ayurvedic doctor was also supposed to know the basic rules of astrology. It helped him in treating the patient meaningfully. The zodiacal signs are connected with various parts of human body. Likewise the planets possess relation with various ailments of human

body. Ancient texts on astrology hold that health depends upon harmony and disease upon discord. The body and the mind had vast amount of interaction in striking a balance between harmony and discord. Moon thus played a stellar role. Its affliction indicates discord while its strength signified harmony. Even Dr. Carl Jung advocated hectic interface between astrology and medical science. The latest addition to grant a linkage between astrology and medical science comes from studies/research whereby the Neuron Principle of the electronics puts astrology on a firm scientific footing. Among other things, it stipulates that:(1) The smallest cell of human brain is the neuron. (2) Several types of neurons perform different functions. What has emerged out of this research is the amazing relationship between 12 major parts of the brain and the 12 Houses of the horoscope as strikingly similar and forecasting is possible on the functioning/treatment of brain disorders through this new found linkage. It is hoped that humanity shall witness many more such advances in the research because nobody has yet said the last word on astrology. Does Astrology Need Patronage? : Astrology has remained nascent for a number of years. Its practice fell into the hands of quacks who charged fabulous sums of money from the gullible customers. This brought untold disrepute to this Divine subject and science. Now a trend is clearly visible that macro level bodies are coming forth with well laid out syllabii to impart education in Vedic Astrology. The response of the scholars is heartening. But in order to lend respect and acceptability to such studies, there is definitely the need to have affiliation of a University. This will serve the cause of astrology in yet another way. It shall impart a sense of awe among the scholars. Mewar University and All India Federation of Astrologer's Societies have moved in this direction and studies are in full swing since June, 2004. It augurs well for the cause of VedicAstrology r AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan-Mar 2005

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Jyothisha in Ramayana and Mahabharatha Bh. Tukaram Sharma, Kakinada Chapter

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yothisha is one among the six vedangas. It is without doubt, Indian in origin and is based on an intimate understanding on the correlations between planetary movements and terrestrial happenings. Astrology as ‘Vedanga Jyothisha’ was meant primarily to select auspicious or favourable times for vedic sacrifices. These rules of Vedanga Jyothisha were basically evolved for finding Thithis and Nakshatras for Yagnas and for the use of vedic scholors who were not conversant with the 3 branches of Jyothisha, namely 1. Siddantha 2. Samhita and 3. Hora. This is evident from references to Muhurtha in “Taitiriya Brahmana” (rSfRrjh; czkã.ke~). Most temples in India, built in accordance with the Agama Sastras, invariably have a small shrine for the Navagrahas in the premises. The Sun is always shown as seated in the centre with the remaining Grahas placed around him which is a representation of the solar system and is irrefutable evidence of the knowledge of the heliocentricity of the solar system which our ancient Indians had. There was a feeling in some sections of the society that it was Alexander, The Great, who brought astrology to India. If you look at historical facts, Alexander was born in 356 B.C. But we know Gautama, the Buddha, was born in 623 B.C., much before Alexander. The court astrologers examining Prince Siddhartha’s chart and saying he would be the king of kings or the emperor of renunciation is common knowledge with historical evidence. And much before this, in the historical epic

‘Mahabharata’ and even before that in the ‘Ramayana’ there are clear references to astrological facts and phenomena. King Dasaratha wanted Rama to take over the kingdom, as Dasaratha was given a forecast by his court astrologers of the impending evil to the king because of the planetary positions. Dasaratha tells Lord Rama

vo"VC/ka p es jke u{k=a nk#.kxzgS%A vkosn;fUr nSoKk% lw;kZ³xkjdjkgqfHk%AA

“Astrologers say that my birth star is afflicted by the Sun, Mars and Rahu. 4: Sloka 18 :Ayodhyakanda)

izk;s.k p fufeRrkukehn`'kkuka leqöosA jktk fg e`R;qekIuksfr |ksjka pkine`PNfrAA “When such bad omens appear, the king would face a great danger and meets with death” The prediction came right. Dasaratha was separated from his beloved son Rama, which was a great calamity to him, and later he died of the same worry. Now coming to ‘Muhurtha’ part, Pushyami is the best constellation for coronation. Dasaratha wants his son to be coronated in that constellation. He says to Rama

v| pUnzks·H;qixer~ iq";kr~ iwo± iquoZlqe~A Üo% iq";;ksxa fu;ra on;Urs nSofpUrdk%AA

(Sloka 21)

“Today Moon is in Punarvasu and astrologers say tomorrow is “Pushyami Yoga”, which is best for the coronation”. The above constellation is highly favourable for

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f='k³dqyksfgrk³x'p c`gLifrcq/kkofiA nk#.kk% lkseeH;sR; xzgk% losZ O;ofLFkrk%AA

(41 :11, Ayodhya Kanda)

“Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Mercury and malefics are nearing Moon”. Surprisingly Sage Valmiki separates the planet Mars from the list of malefics. But his viewpoint has to be understood in this manner. For a Kshatriya, Mars is not a malefic. It is highly recommended for Kshatriya, to get his Upanayanam done on a Tuesday, where the ruler of the day is Mars. Moreover, for waging a war also, Tuesday is recommended by the astrological texts. Considering the above facts Mars is not a malefic for a king or for a prince. After receiving the reports of Sita’s presence in Lanka, Rama asks Sugriva to get the Vanara Army ready as he wants to start to Lanka on that day as the ruling star is Uttaraphalguni.

mRrjkQYxquhá| ÜoLrq gLrsu ;ks{;rsA vfHkiz;ke lqxzho lokZuhdleko`rk%AA

(4:5, Yuddha Kanda)

“Sugriva, today is Uttaraphalguni, tomorrow is Hasta. Therefore, let us start the journey, surrounded by the army, today itself.” For Rama, Uttara is Sadhana Tara, Hasta is Nidhana Tara. He wants the journey to commence in his Sadhana Tara. Interestingly, Valmiki gives the transits of Mercury and Mars at the time of Ravana’s death.

izktkiR;a p u{k=a jksfg.kha 'kf'ku% fiz;ke~A lekØE; cq/kLrL;kS iztkukefgrkaog%AA

(102:32, Yuddha Kanda)

Mercury is posited in Rohini, beloved of Moon, and whose lord is Prajapathi, which is unfavourable for the people of Lanka.

dkslykuka p u{k=a O;DrfeUnzkfXunSore~A vkgR;k³xkjdLrL;kS fo'kk[kkefi pkEcjsAA

(102:35, Yuddha Kanda)

“Mars is posited in Visakha, the constellation of the Kosala Desa to which Rama belongs, whose lords are Indra and Agni”. Coming to Mahabharata, Vyasa speaks of the impending fortnight of 13days, with 2 eclipses in it, as unusual and indicative of great slaughter and killing when he meets Dhritarashtra before the war. The two eclipse falling within a 13-day fortnight are feared as filled with ominous portents.

pUnzkfnR;koqHkkS xzLrkosdkàk fg =;ksn'khe~A vioZf.k xzga ;krkS izktkla{k;fePNr%AA (3:28, Bhishma Parva) The peculiarity here is Lunar and Solar eclipses came one after the other within 13days, and that too neither on a “Full Moon day” nor on a “New Moon day”. It is very difficult for us to comprehend the eclipses between the two thithis ‘Amavasaya’ and ‘Purnima’. But Varahamihira also quotes in “Brihatsamhita” about these types of eclipses. He points to the planet Tvashta (Ro"Vk) while giving reason to these types of eclipses. The sloka runs as follows.

lreLda ioZ fouk Ro"Vk ukekdZe.Mya dq#rsA l fugfUr lIrHkwiku~ tuka'p 'kL=kfXunqfHkZ{kS%AA ( 3:6, Aditya Charadhyayah) Coming back to Mahabharata, Sage Vyasa gives the planetary positions at the time of Mahabharata war and the predictive part of the above combinations, in the 3rd Adhyaya of Bhishma Parva.

e|kLo³xkjdks oØ% Jo.ks p c`gLifr%A Hkxa u{k=ekØE; lw;Ziq=s.k ihM;rsAA 14AA 'kqØ% izks"Bins iwosZ lek#á fojksprsA mÙrjs rq ifjØE; lfgr% lfgr% leqnhf{krsAA15AA 'osrks xzg% izTofyr% l/kwe bo ikod%A ,sUnza rstfLo u{k=a T;s"BekØE; fr"BfrAA 16AA jksfg.kha ihM;U;soeqHkkS p 'kf'kHkkLdjkSA fp=k LokR;Urjs pSo fof"Br% i#"kxzg%AA17AA AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan-Mar 2005

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Constellations Between Chitra and Swathi Magha Sravana Poorvaphalguni Chitra Jyeshta Poorvabhadra

I took the help of Neelakantha Dikshitas’ commentary on Mahabharatha, without which it is very difficult to decipher the slokas. Generally, Rahu and Kethu are 1800 apart. But here, they are coming in the opposite directions to eclipse both the luminaries, which is very dangerous to the rulers as well as the ruled, according the Nilakantha. In the above chapter, Vyasa gives the positions of the Upagrahas also. He says Dhumakethu is in Pushyami and Parigha is in Uttarabhadra. He attaches great importance in the predictive part for these sub-planets also. After going through Mahabharata, anybody can estimate the astrological knowledge of most of

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the characters in the epic. For example, when Krishna tries to convince Karna to come to Pandavas’ side as a last minute bid to avert war, Karna stuns us by saying that he knows that Pandavas are going to win the war. He cites the transit of the planets and the result thereof in the following verses.

izktkiR;a fg u{k=a xzgLrh{.kks egk|qfr%A 'kuS'pj% ihM;fr ihM;u~ izkf.kuksf·/kde~AA ¼143%8] m|ksxioZe~½ uwua egö;a Ñ".k dq#.kka leqifLFkre~ fo'ks"ks.k fg ok".ksZ; fp=ka ihM;rs xzg%AA ¼143%10] m|ksxioZe~½ “The constellation of Prajapathi, ‘Rohini’, is heavily afflicted by Saturn, indicating destruction of the people. The constellation ‘Chitra’ is also heavily afflicted by the malefics indicating the ruin of the kings, especially Kurus”. A fortnight or Paksha is not 2 weeks as is understood generally. One Paksha is of 14days, 43 Ghatis, 55 Vighatis duration and is the period between one New Moon and the succeeding Full Moon as defined in Surya Siddhanta. The 13 days Paksha is not possible when the mean motions of Sun and the Moon are taken into account. It is possible only if true positions are reckoned. For calculating true positions of planets, a high level of knowledge of astronomy is required. This and other episodes in the Mahabharata and Ramayana show that even thousands of years ago, ancient Indians had advaned greatly in Jyothisha. In ancient India, there was no dogma and the spirit of enquiry was strongly encouraged. This is why we have so many schools of thought in every branch of learning. Vada and prativada were encouraged equally and a discipline stood or fell only on its intrinsic merit. If in an atmosphere of such gruelling enquiry, astrology has survived for thousands of years, Isn’t it proof enough of its validity? r

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The Importance of Practical Training in Astrological Sciences SVLN. Sarma, Pithapuram Chapter

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t is an established fact that Astrology is a divine science and it is borne out by researches of scientists in the East and in the West. Astrological laws are based upon certain postulations. The sages of our ancient country like Surya, Brahma, Vyasa, Atri, Jaimini, Parasara, Narada, Garga, and the great astronomers and astrologers like Acharya Varahamihira, Aryabhatta, Kalidasa, Kalyana Varma etc., persued astrology as a quest for verifiable knowledge. Vedanga Jyothisha is our heritage. There are various branches of Astrology, Medical, Mundane, Astrology related to weather forecasting, Futurology, Muhurta, Gochara, Remedial astrology etc. Only by research and thorough investigation the validity of Astrological science can be established, just like the other Physical, Biological, and Medical sciences. In all the educational institutions where Astrology is introduced in the curriculum, unfortunately no serious effort is made to take up research. Hence there is no scope for the development, growth and progress of this great astrological science. The academic fragrance and perfume should be spread. For that, the only key point is “Research” A thorough training should be given to the students of astrology. It should be entirely based upon practical application. The study of “Planetary influences on Human Beings” is an excellent and wide field of activity for research. Astrological research on the scope of natural calamities will be useful for the humanity and the governments. Research papers should be published in the journals and students should be allowed to at-

Besides all these, necessary training is required for suggesting remedial measures such as chanting of mantras, worshipping of deities, wearing of gem stones, danas, japas, and performing of homas (Havana) etc., for best and fruitful results as the case may be. Finally it is concluded that only by a prefect, practical analysis and critical study and scientific investigation the astrological truths will be exposed. r

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tend the astrological conferences to develop their knowledge by exchanging views and create research orientation both in mind and practice. Topics for research should be taken in seminars, symposiums, workshops without any bias. Discussions on various topics related to different branches of astrology should be made. Analysis of bhavas on health, wealth, profession, education foreign travels, land and buildings, married life, yogas and ava-yogas etc., should be done on different horoscopes with reference to the classical works.

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Desktop software. Follow the instructions, after completion, install Leo Palm on your desktop by running setup.exe and follow the instructions. Afterwards, you can transfer the contents of desktop Leo Palm software onto the Palm Top using Hot Sync utility. You can find the details of installation in the installation manual provided with the software. If you find any difficulty then get it installed

Figure-3 : “Leo Palm” setup screen for installation

from us at our premises at “Future Point” office situated at Hauz Khas, Delhi.

touch pen) which comes with the device.

Printing : For printing, either you can directly print using infra-red printing technique if you have IR port in your printer or alternatively you can print through Palm Top Cradle which is different for each version of Palm Top. For example, if Palm Top has Serial connector at one end of the Palm Top Cradle and has printer with parallel port then you will require a serial to parallel port converter. If the printer has serial port then no converter is required. You can

“Leo Palm” software is available in two languages Hindi and English. It has a number of packages like Astrology, Matching, Varshphal, Horary, KP, LalKitab, and Numerology. Software is quite fast, efficient to use and is bug-free.

Features

“Leo Palm” operates in two different calculation modes viz., Accurate Mode computes upto seconds and takes approx. 30 seconds and another is Fast Mode computes upto minutes and takes approx. 10 seconds. One of the important features in “Leo Palm” is that It contains Longitude and Latitude of more than 15,000 cities all over the

Figure-4 : Printing through Palm Top Cradle using Convertor

attach your Palm Top cradle with your printer with the help of printer cable. Another method of printing is through our PC Print Utility for desktop computer which uses Print Master software to print on file(A4) size page, taking printing information from Palm Top connected to desktop. Connect your desktop computer with printer using USB port. To enter text in Palm Top, you can use onscreen keyboard displaying texts and numerals and using stylus (sort of a

world. It has exhaustive predictions for Yoga, Dasha, and Transit. “Leo Palm” supports different types of Chart Styles, like North Indian, South Indian, Bengali, Oriya, and Western. It supports a number of Dasha systems e.g., Vimshottari, Panchottari, Shodashottari, Ashtottari,

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a of different categories of people and personalities like Astrologers, Film Stars, Sport Stars, Politician, Scientist, Corporate Giants, Artists and Authors, Celebrities, Friends, Relatives, and Family Members. Calendar and Date/Time In order to accommodate almost any date/time in the software, the provision has been made for various calendar systems across the globe. Significant among them

Dwadasottari, Shatabdika, Tribhagi, Yogini, Char, Kal Chakra, Lal Kitab, Patyamsa and Mudda Dasa upto 5 levels. Birth Data storage A significant feature of Palm Top is its ability to support a large database for horoscopes

Figure-7 : The calendar systems in “Leo Palm”

are Gregorian, National, Punjabi, Bengali, Tamil, Kerala, Nepali, Chaitradi, and Kartikadi calendars. The software also contains 20,000 years calendars and panchang from year 9999 BC to 9999 AD. The software has the option to enter any date in BC. Time can be entered in Ghati/Pal format and can be converted to Hours. Horary Tools

Figure-6 : Birth Data under various categories in “Leo Palm”

Based on ancient method of prediction and horary principles, a number of yantras has been proposed/devised by

Figure-8 : Horary tools available in “Leo Query”

ancient saints and found to be accurate. These have been included in the “Leo Palm”. Most significant of them are Tarot Card, Ram Shalaka, Ank Shakunavali, Chart Ramal, Teesa Yantra,Nakshatra Prashnavli, Gautam Kevli, Jin Kevli, Karya Prichha, Box of 15, Garbhini Prashna, Number Ramal, Pasavli. Based on the modern scientific principles of measurement of one’s emotions, health and finance a Bio-Rhythmic Graph has been included in software. Astrological Options For astrological computational purposes, a set of astrological options have been provided which the user can configure and save as default. Some of them are Ayanamsa, True/ Mean Rahu, Ashtakvarga points, Sunrise, Matching Systems, Varshphal Systems, prediction year, and dasha date. Option for saving of city with a given latitude and longitude not included with the software has also been given. Time correction is

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a Antardasa can be obtained on a single click on the planet for the displayed dasa at Level-1 and 2. Software also consists predictions for Navamsa, Bhava, Gochar, and Yogas (around 300). Transit

Figure-9 : Astrological options available in “Leo Palm”

automatically computed as soon as the user enters the city. A striking feature of any astrological software should be to view multiple horoscope any time in order to analyze them simultaneously. This software provide this facility on a single click.

Through “Leo Palm” you can have a complete graphical view of the current planetary configuration of sky using its "Transit" utility. Using it, you can view sky of any particular date/ time, you can control the movement of the transit in a backward/forward direction on daily/monthly/yearly or weekly basis or in hour, minute or second basis. There are various zodiac patterns like Fixed, Moving, X-Y, Western and Western Fixed available.

Prediction

To make a software fully conversant to user requirements is the need of the hour and Future Point has always been forerunner in this direction. All the Astrological Softwares developed by Future Point which belong to different generations, whether it be DOS based “Leo-1”,

Figure-12 : Customization using various masters available in “Leo Palm” software

Astrological prediction based on planet position in a house can be obtained by a single click on the house in the chart of a native displayed on the screen where the planet is positioned. Similarly, Dasha prediction for Mahadasa and

Window based “Leo Gold” “Leo Palm” all have the feature of providing a number of customizations to enhance and upgrade its database according to the need of the end users.

Figure-10 : Astrological predictions available in “Leo Palm”

“Leo Palm” software uses different masters for maintenance of Color, End Page description of company/ user, Page, Model, Printer, Page Setup. Option has been provided to add a particular Color/Page/Model/Printer/End Page, and or modify them or delete them from the software. To keep factory or default setting, user can save current data as default.

Figure-11 : Transit utility in “Leo Palm” software

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and how many screens in what order to be printed. · Page Master : Page setting for a page can be set here.

Figure-18 : Different packages available under “Leo Palm”

Figure-13 : Color Master

· Astrologer Master : User can enter personal details which are printed at the bottom of each page. Used only in printing.

Figure-16 : Page Master · Printer Master : Setting of “Leo Palm” according to user printer.

· Complete Astrology : Various Charts, Planet/House positions with other aspects, Avakahada, Ghat Chakra, Tara Chakra, Shodashvarga, Aspects, Shadbala, Ashtakvarga, KP System, Jaimini, Remedies - Gems selection, sadesati, Yoga

Figure-17 : Printer Master

Figure-14 : Astrologer Master

· Model Master : User can set which screen to be printed,

BackUp/Restoration

User can keep backup copy of the various masters on desktop computer using Hot Sync facility of the Palm desktop software and restore them as and when required or when an updated version of the software is installed. Packages

Figure-15 : Color Master

Each package comprises of a number of significant astrological calculations and prediction features. A brief description of each package is given below.

Figure-19 : Astrological details available in “Leo Palm”

Karakas, Manglik Vichar, Kaal Sarp Yoga, Panchang, Predictions based on Navamsa, House and Planet positions etc. · Match-Making :Computation of planet degrees and dasha for both the natives, Ashtkoot guna milan according to North Indian, Traditional and Gujarati styles, Manglik dosha compatibility with conclusion,

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Figure-20 : Matching descriptions available in “Leo Palm”

Compatibility result on nature, health, finance, children and relation with In-Laws and more.

· Varshphal : Option of varshphal calculations based on traditional/modern systems, Muntha and Varsheshwar calculations, Dwadashvarga, Hersh and Panchvargeeya Bala, Mudda, Patyamsa and Vimsottari Dasa. Saham calculations, Triptaki Chakra, Shodash

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Figure-22 : Numerological descriptions available in “Leo Palm”

numbers for name change, predictions based on date of birth, Name, Lucky number, and Radical number. · Horary : Get detailed answer of any query through horary

Figure-23 : Horary descriptions available in “Leo Palm”

technique. Add questions to Horary data bank, option for houses and planets as per question. Figure-21:Varshphal descriptions available in “Leo Palm”

Yoga, and Predictions on Muntha, Munthesh, Varshesh, and Varsh Lagnesh etc. · Numerology : Know your Radical, Lucky and Name Number, Friendly and Evil Numbers, lucky yantra, favourable and unfavourable

· K.P. (Krishnamurthi Systems) : Lagna, cusp or navamsa chart on KP ayanamsa, sub lord computations for planets and houses, ruling planets,

Figure-25 : KP descriptions available in “Leo Palm”

significator computation with details, option of 1-249 or natal horoscope computations. Thus, “Leo Palm” software is a comprehensive astrological program and is quite versatile in the sense that it provides for portability and compactness inspite of being user-friendly and astrologer friendly. That is why It is the choice of millions of astrologers all over the world. r

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Figure-24 : Lal Kitab descriptions available in “Leo Palm”

· Lal Kitab : Calculation of planetary degrees and their positions, Friendship table, Graha/Rashi phal, Lalkitab dasa, computation of kind of Teva like Dharmi, Nabalig, and Andha and Planet interpretation and their remedies etc. Rina to know the balance of previous birth, its effect in this birth and its remedies. Varshphal to know yearly results and remedies to be done on birth day to have best results for the year.

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10- canjksa dks dsys] pus vkSj xqM+ f[kyk,aA 11- mM+n] dacy vkSj dkys pus nku djsaA 12- 27 'kfuokj dks 'kjhj ij rsy yxk,aA 13- lqanj dk.M dk ikB djsaA 15- rsy esa pqiM+h jksVh dqÙks dks f[kyk,aA ,dks·ge~ cgqL;ke% dh Hkkouk ds mn; ds lkFk fujkdkj dkfLed ySxksl vius rhu vk;keksa czãk] fo".kq ,oa egs'k ds :i esa foHkä gqvk tks Øe'k% l`f"VdrkZ] iqf"VdrkZ ,oa lagkjdrkZ dgyk,A l`f"V dh jpuk ds Øe esa iztkifr dh 13 dU;kvksa dh 'kknh d';i _f"k ls gqbZA fnfr ls nSR; vkSj vfnfr ls nso iSnk gq, ftuesa lw;]Z pan]z banz rFkk o#.k izeq[k FksA fo'odekZ dh iq=h laKk lw;Z ij eksfgr gksdj fookg caèku esa ca/k x;hA lgokl dky esa lw;Z ds rst ls vJq/kkjk fudyh ftlls ;equk iSnk gqbZ rFkk xHkZ ls ;qXe :i esa ;e ,oa ;eh us tUe fy;kA egku fonq"kh vkSj T;ksfr"k dh izdkaM Kkrk vfuan~; lqna jh laKk vius rst esa o`f) gsrq] nSR;ksa ds Mj ls v'o :i esa mÙkjh /kzqo esa riL;kjr gks xbZ rFkk lw;Z dh lsok esa viuh izfr:i Nk;k dks j[k fn;kA Nk;k ls rhu larkusa lkof.kZ] egkdky ,oa rkIrh mRiUu gqb±A ;e ;eh ds izse esa iM+ x, vr% lw;Z us ;eh dks izk.k naM fn;k ,oa ;e dks ukuk ds ?kj Hkst fn;kA ;e ukjkt gq, vkSj okil vkdj firk dks QVdkj yxkbZ rFkk Nk;k dks iSj ls ekjkA Nk;k us Jki fn;k] ^tkvks rqEgkjs iSj esa dq"B gks tk;] dksbZ eka vius iq= dks Jki ugha ns ldrh] vr% lw;Z us /;ku yxkdj tku fy;k fd ;g laKk ugha gSA Nk;k dks HkLe dj lw;Znso mÙkjh /kzqo igqaps rFkk lgokl dj laKk ls vf'ouh dqekj ,oa jsoUr dks

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'kks è k mRiUu fd;kA jsoUr bUnz ds lsukifr cus rFkk vf'ouh dqekj /kUoUrfj dgyk,A lkof.kZ euq dgyk, rFkk egkdky 'kfu'pj ds uke ls izfl) gq,A eka dks HkLe djus ds dkj.k 'kfu firk ls Øq) gq, ,oa ;e ds iSj esa viuk rst izokfgr dj ihM+k gj.k dj yhA lw;Z ds l`f"V eaMy esa 'kfu us O;o/kku iSnk 'kq: fd;k] vr% 'kadj dks vkuk iM+kA os 'kfu dks ysdj dSyk'k pys x,A eka ikoZrh us ^Kkuh Hko* dk vk'khokZn fn;kA 'kadj us jgL; fo|k i<+kbZA egke`R;qat; ti ls f'ko dks 'kfu us izlUu dj egkU;k;h ,oa egkdky dk ojnku izkIr fd;kA 'kfu dk fu.kZ; vafre gksxk] bls dksbZ cny ugha ldrkA 'kfu us dgk] ^^izHkq ! vkidk Hkä esjk Hkä gS] mldk dksbZ vfu"V ugha dj ldrkA** f'ko us ;e dks /keZjkt uke nsdj LoxZ dk Lokeh cuk;k rFkk 'kfu dks Hkwyksd nso cuk;k vkSj ;e yksd lkSai fn;kA lgk;rk esa fp=xqIr dks fn;kA ;e dks vk'khokZn fn;k] **vxj Hkwfe ij iSj u j[kks rks nnZ ugha gksxkA** vr% 'kfu HkSals ds :i esa mudh lokjh cusA bl izdkj 'kfu gh èkeZjkt] ;ejkt ,oa fp=xqIr gSaA i`Foh ij 'kfu dk tUe 'kfuokj dks v/kZjkf= esa Ñ".k i{k v"Veh dks gqvkA mUgksaus ckyd :i esa xq# ds vkJe esa f'k{kk xzg.k dhA xq# us vk'khokZn fn;k] ^^/kS;Z ,oa U;k; ds iz.ksrk cuksA** 'kfu us dgk] ^^tc xq# esa 'kfu dh ;k 'kfu esa xq# dh n'kk pysxh rks eSa rVLFk jgwx a kA** vf/kd fo}ku cukus gsrq f'ko us 'kfu dks 'kqØkpk;Z ds ikl HkstkA ;gka e`r lathouh fo|k lh[kh rFkk iztkifr dh 13 dU;kvksa ls 'kknh dh ftuls 13 larkusa iSnk gqb±A ;s gh 'kfu ds 13 oy; gSAa rhu cM+s iq=ksa ;wjus l] usIV~;uw vkSj IywVks dks Hk`xq dh lsok esa vfiZr dj fn;k rFkk T;ksfr"k ,oa ijdk;k izos'k dh f'k{kk yhA v/;kRe & vtqZu Ñ".k ls iz'u djrs gSa & fda rn~czã] fda /;kua fda deZ iq#"kksÙkeA vFkkZr czã D;k gS\ /;ku ,oa deZ D;k gSa\ mÙkj & v{kja czã ije LoHkkoks·/;kRe mPprsA HkwrHkkoksn~ Hkodks folxZ% deZ laKhr%AA vFkkZr v{kj ¼tks u"V u gks½ czã gS] thokRek v/;kRe gS ,oa Hkwrkas esa Hkko mRiUu djus okyk deZ gSA okLro esa eu dks] lk/kuk] lekf/k ,oa ri ls lglz/kkj esa ys tkuk vè;kRe gSA rRoefl] vga czãkfLe ,oa f'koks·ge~ dg dj egf"kZ;ksa us dqN 'kCnksa esa v/;kRe dks ifjHkkf"kr dj fn;k

'kfu ,d oSjkxh lk/kq gSA blh dh Ñik ls O;fDr laU;klh gksrk gSA ;g HkkX; js[kk gS] deZ dkjd gS rFkk izkjC/k dk Loeh gSA bls dBksj Lokeh] fu;efu"B Ldwy f'k{kd vkSj ekuo tkfr ds fe= dh laKk nh xbZ gSA ;g U;k;kèkh'k] odhy] f'ko] guqeku] /keZjkt ;ejkt] fp=xqIr vkfn Hkh gSA 'kfu volj nsrk gS] psrkouh nsrk gS vkSj fQj nafMr djrk gSA dsoy i'pkÙkki ,oa ri gh dke vkrs gSaA xr tUe ds iki vkSj iq.; dk Qy nkrk gSA viuh naM lafgrk ds vuqlkj mlus jktk gfj'panz] Jhjke] uy] ne;arh] jko.k] ckfy] foØekfnR;] ;qf/kf"Bj] n'kjFk] tVk;q] ij'kqjke] d.kZ vkfn dks Hkh ugha NksM+kA f'ko dks ekuljksoj esa xqIr okl djuk iM+kA 'kfu us y{eh dks Hkh ugha c['kkA mudk vklu tykdj mUgsa ';kek y{eh cuk;k rFkk Lo;a fcYyh ,oa mYyw dk :i èkkj.k dj mudh lokjh cusA 'kfu ds lgk;d jkgq vkSj dsrq Hkh gSaA jkgq dh b"V nsoh èkwekorh] rFkk dsrq dh fNUueLrk gSaA xqfydk ,oa ekanh 'kfu ds iq= gSaA dq.Myh ds 1 ls 4 rd iq#"kkFkZ ds] 5 ls 8 rd izkjC/k ds ,oa 9 ls 12 rd lafpr deZ ds Hkko gSaA fiNys tUeksa ds deksZa ds Qy dks lafpr] orZeku esa izkIr gksus okys dks izkjCèk vkSj orZeku esa tks dj jgs gSaA mls fØ;ek.k dgrs gSaA deZ Qy nsus okyk 'kfu gS] blfy, n'ke esa edj jkf'k vkKk nsrh gS] ^deZ djks* rFkk ,dkn'k esa dqHa k jkf'k Qy nsrh gSA dq.Myh ,d izdkj ls izkjC/k dk gh ^CywfizVa * gSA 'kfu dh fofHkUu Hkkoksa esa fLFkfr ls xr tUe dk iki Kkr dj mldk ifjektZu fd;k tk ldrk gSA 'kfu vafre U;k; dk Lokeh gSA czã Kku bruk fd fo".kq Lo;a viuh 'kadk dk lek/kku 'kfu ls djrs gSaA Hkxoku iwNrs gSa] ^^ tc lc dqN HkkX; esa cnk gh gS rks fQj Qy dk fu.kZ; D;ksa\** 'kfu mÙkj nsrs gSa] ^^Hkxou~ ! izR;sd u'oj izk.kh dks tUe ds le; ,d fo'ks"k ifjfLFkfr esa fu;eksa ds varxZr iSnk fd;k x;k gSA deZ fo/kku ls gh og tku ikrk gS fd AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan-Mar 2005

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gSA v/;kRe vanj dh ;k=k gS tks ewyk/kkj ls vkjaHk gksdj 'kfä vkSj f'ko ls feyrh gSA ewyk/kkj esa edj ,oa dqaHk jkf'k;ksa dk fuokl gS] Lokeh 'kfu gS rFkk 7 u{k= fLFkr gSAa 'ks"k pØksa esa 20 u{k= ,oa 'ks"k xzg rFkk jkf'k;ka gSaA bl izdkj czãkaM 'kjhjLFk gS ;k dgas fd T;ksfr"k 'kjhjLFk gSA 'kfu Ñik ls gh 'kfDr Åij mBrh gSA

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fopkj xks"Bh 'kks è k

a mlds thou dk mís'; D;k gSA mldh detksjh] firjksa dk vk'khokZn@Jki ,oa dky thou dk mís'; fu/kkZfjr djrh gSA nso cuus gsrq Hkxou] vkRek dks ifo= cukuk iM+rk gSA egkizy; ds ckn lc u"V gks tkrs gS& a pan]z lw;]Z

i`Foh] rkjs] nso ]czãk] fo".kq vkfnA dsoy f'ko 'ks"k jg tkrs gSaA ubZ l`f"V vkSj u, nso vkrs gSaA** fo".kq th iqu% f'ko ds ikl x, rFkk o`Ùkkar crk;kA f'ko us izy; dk fp= n'kkZdj fo".kq dh 'kadk nwj dhA

mnkgj.kLo:i dqN p;fur egf"kZ;ksa dk tUe pØ fooj.k Øe uke

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jkf'k 'kfu xq#

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'kks è k 3 4 ea- 'kqjk 5

8 'k-

7

10 ds

ddZ] ehu ,oa /kuq jkf'k;ksa esa 'kfu v/;kRe nsrk gSA 'kfu iape ;k uoe esa gks rks viuh iwtk djkrk gSA pkj xzg dsUnz esa vkSj muesa ,d Lox`gh laU;kl dk dkjd gSA uoes'k vkSj n'kes'k lkFk gksa ;k ifjorZu ;ksx gks rks èkeZ&deZ ;ksx curk gS rFkk O;fDr vk/;kfRed gksrk gSA

11

lw- xqcq 6

12

dchj dgrs gSa fd 'kh'k tks dVkos og gekjs lkFk pysA 'kh'k dVkus okyk dsrq gSA dsrq yaxksVh gS] 'kfu laU;klh A vr% dq.Myh esa nksuksa dk feyu deZ laU;kl dk |ksrd gSA

1

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Jh Ñ".k

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izLrqr mnkgj.kksa esa] Ñ".k dh o`f'pd jkf'k esa] 'kadjkpk;Z dh /kuq jkf'k es]a thll dh ehu jkf'k es]a jkekuqtkpk;Z dh /kuq jkf'k es]a pSrU; dh o`f'pd jkf'k es]a je.k dh ehu jkf'k esa 'kfu fLFkr gSA 'kfu dh ;g fLFkfr Åij fy[ks fu;eksa dh iqf"V djrh gSA fooj.k rkfydk esa egkiq#"kksa ds pØksa dk mYys[k fd;k x;k gSA ftuls mijksä fu;e fl) gksrs gSaA fcuk 'kfu ds dksbZ egkiq#"k ugha cu ldrk gSA 'kfu Lo;a T;ksfr"kh gSA cq/k ds lkFk xq# gks rks 'kfu ds vk'khokZn ls tkrd T;ksfr"kh gksxkA 'kfu ds dkj.k gh vkt T;ksfr"k dk izpkj&izlkj c<+k gS rFkk tu lk/kkj.k vius d"Vksa ds fuokj.k gsrq T;ksfr"kh ds ikl vkrs gSaA 'kfu gh izsj.kk nsrk gS T;ksfr"kh ds ikl tkus dhA 'kfu dh varnZ'kk ,oa 'kqØ dh n'kk esa T;ksfr"k dh fo'ofo|ky; Lrj ij f'k{kk nsus dh ekU;rk feyh rFkk loksZPp U;k;ky; us bls mfpr crk;kA dgkor gS fd 'kfu 'k=q de fe= vfèkd gSA ;g rik dj euq"; dks dqUnu tSlk [kjk cuk nsrk gSA 23 egkiq#"kksa ds pØ fn, x, gSa ftuesa 'kfu] dsrq ,oa xq# xzg 4]8]11]12]9 dh jkf'k;ksa esa fLFkr gSaA vf/kla[; tUe 4]7]11]9 yXuksa esa gqvk gS tks vk/;kfRed jkf'k;ka gSaA

3

vkb;]s bl iqf"VdrkZ] n.MdrkZ] /keZdrkZ] U;k;drkZ ,oa laU;kldrkZ ls izkFkZuk djsa fd og Hkwyksd esa loZ nq%[k gj.k dj lHkh dks lq[kh] fujksx] ,oa dY;k.kijd cuk,aA

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}kn'k esa 'kfu ;k dsrq ;k xq# laU;kl dh rjQ izoÙ` k djrk gSA 'kfu dsrq ckjgosa Hkko esa laU;klh cukrs gSaA 'kfu vkSj xq# ,d lkFk dgha Hkh gksa rks O;fDr vk/;kfRed gksrk gSA

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fopkj xks"Bh 'kks è k

a

vk;q"; fparu jkeiz o s ' k feJ] x;k

'kka

fr&v'kkafr vkSj thou&e`R;q ,d flDds ds nks igyw gSAa tc vk;q lhek lekIr gksrh gS rc e`R;q dk njoktk [kqy tkrk gSA e`R;q fpark dk fo"k; ugha gS] D;ksafd ^tkrL; èkzqoa e`R;q*a xhrk dk izopu gSA bl Hkwry ij e`R;q gh ,d lR; gSA fQj Hkh ekuo eu dks e`R;q Hk; lrk, j[krk gSA vk;q"; fu.kZ; ds izfr vkpk;ksZa esa erfHkUurk gSA vr% ,di{kh; fu.kZ; loZFkk vuqfpr gSA 'kkL=ksa esa vk;q fu.kZ; dh 16 izdkj dh fofèk;ksa dk mYys[k gSA vk;q fu.kZ; dh fofèk;ka bl izdkj gSa % 1- dsna ]z i.kQj viksfDye] f=d erkuqlkj nh?kkZ;]q eè;k;q] vYik;q vkfnA 2- tSfeuh lw=kuqlkj ;s fofèk;ka fuEu gSaA nh?kkZ;q eè;k;q vYik;q

13- jf'etk;q

pj esa yXus'k pj esa v"Ves'k

pj esa yXus'k f}LoHkko v"Ves'k

2- yXu ,oa yXus'k dk cyoku gksuk vko';d gSA

fLFkj esa yXus'k fLFkj esa v"Ves'k

4- yXus'k v"Ve Hkko esa tkus ij nh?kkZ;q ;ksx cukrk gSA

pj esa yXus'k fLFkj esa v"Ves'k

fLFkj esa yXus'k fLFkj esa yXus'k f}LoHkko v"Ves'k pj esa v"Ves'k

fLFkj esa v"Ves'k f}LoHkko esa v"Ves'k f}LoHkko esa yXus'k fLFkj esa v"Ves'k f}LoHkko esa v"Ves'k pj esa v"Ves'k

3- yXu] lIre] v"Ve vkSj f}rh; Hkkoksa ds vuqlkj cykcyA 4- tSfeuh lw= ds vuqlkj ¼va'k Qy Kkuk; lkj.khe½ 5- uuvkiq 6- yXus'k lw;Z fe=kuqlkj lw;Z dk fe= gks rks nh?kkZ;q 7- yXuk;q dh fofHkUu jkf'k;ksa ds èkqzokad ds vuqlkj 8- dsanzk;q 9- xkSjh tkrd ds vuqlkj foa'kksÙkjh n'kk;qA 10- caxkyh i)fr ds vuqlkj vk;q fu.kZ; 11- xf.kr vk;q 12- ;ksxk;q

14- pØk;q 15- v"VoxkZ;q 16- v"VksÙkjh vkSj foa'kksÙkjh n'kkuqlkjA bu lHkh fofèk;ksa ls fdlh dqaMyh dk ,d lk vk;q fu.kZ; ugha gks ikrk gSA eaxyh vk;q fu.kZ; ds Qy dk lkekU; ,oa ljy lw= fn;k x;k gS] ftlds vuqlkj nh?kkZ;q ;k ijek;q dk fu.kZ; fd;k tk ldrk gSA vk;q fu.kZ; ls lac) dqN fcanqvksa dk mYys[k uhps fd;k tk jgk gSA 1- eaxy ds Lox`gh ;k mpLFk ;k fdlh cy ls cyoku gksus ij nh?kkZ;q ;ksx curk gS] D;ksafd dky iq#"k eaxy yXus'k rFkk v"Ves'k gksrk gSA 3- v"Ves'k ,oa v"Ve Hkko dh izèkkurk Hkh t:jh gSA 5- v"Ves'k yXu esa gksus ij vk;q nh?kZ djrk gSA 6- yXus'k vkSj v"Ves'k uhpLFk gksdj Hkh ,d LFkku ij jgsa rks nh?kkZ;q ;ksx curk gSA 7- panzcy egku cy gSA ;g tUekad esa Lox`gh vkSj mPpLFk gks rks bldk cy vk;q dks izkIr gksrk gSA 8- vk;q dkjd ,oa vfu"V dkjd xzg 'kfu Lox`gh rFkk mPpLFk gksA 9- jkgq&dsrq r`rh; ,oa uoe Hkko esa ;k "k"B vkSj }kn'k Hkkoksa esa gksa rks Js"B vk;q iznku djrs gSaA 10- cqèkkfnR; ;ksx ls jkt;ksx ds lkFk&lkFk vk;q cy Hkh feyrk gSA 11- xq#&'kqØ dk 'kqHk {ks= esa jguk vko';d gSA mDr fcanqvksa dk fo'ys"k.k dqN egkiq#"kksa rFkk nsoiq#"kksa dh dqaMfy;ksa ds vkèkkj ij fd;k tk jgk gSA

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'kks è k xkSjh iq= Jh x.ks'k dk tUekad pØ 7 'kq-

8

6 cq9

10 ea-

lw- ds5 4 xq-

A

3

12

2 'k1 pa-

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Jh x.ks'k ds tUekad esa yXus'k cqèk Lox`gh gSA eaxy mPpLFk gksdj iape Hkko esa fLFkr gSA v"Ves'k eaxy mPpLFk gS] panzek mPp dk gSA 'kqØ vkSj xq# cyoku gSaA jkgq&dsrq Øe'k% "k"B vkSj }kn'k Hkko esa gSaA iapes'k 'kfu uoe Hkko esa 'kqHk gSA mDr ;ksxksa ds dkj.k Hkxoku Jh x.ks'k dks fnO;k;q iznku dh xbZA Jhjkepanz dk tUekad pØ 5 6 jk-

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vkpk;Z fouksok Hkkos ds tUekad pØ esa yXus'k xq# mPpLFk gksdj v"Ve Hkko esa gSA v"Ves'k panz mPpLFk gksdj "k"B Hkko esa gSA v"Ve Hkko esa 'kqØ vkSj xq# ds fLFkr gksus ds dkj.k ;g Hkko 'kqHk gSA lw;Z Lox`gh iape Hkko esa gSA eaxy n'ke Hkko esa vkSj cqèk fnXcyh gSA n'ke dk eaxy mPpLFk eaxy ls vfèkd Qy nsrk gSA 'kfu ,dkn'k Hkko esa mPpLFk gSA jkgq&dsrq Øe'k% r`rh; ,oa uoe Hkko esa gaSA mDr xzg fLFkfr ds QyLo:i fouksok Hkkos dks nh?kkZ;q izkIr gqbZA tokjg yky usg: tUekad pØ 6 ea-

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;gka yXus'k cqèk v"Ve Hkko esa gSA v"Ves'k 'kfu mPpLFk gSA v"Ve Hkko esa rhu xzg eaxy] cqèk vkSj 'kqØ fLFkr gSa ftlls ;g Hkko cyoku gSA panzek fe= jkf'k ij gSA lw;Z HkkX; Hkko esa vofLFkr gSA dsr& q jkgq Øe'k% r`rh; ,oa uoe Hkko esa gSaA ;g xzg fLFkfr nh?kZ vk;q dh |ksrd gSA

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lh tkrd dh dqaMyh esa prqFkZ Hkko dk LFkku vfr egRoiw.kZ gSA ;g Hkko ekrk dk Hkko gSA bldk f'k{kk ls xgjk lacaèk gS] D;ksafd cPps dh eka mldh igyh f'k{kd gksrh gSA dqaMyh ds iape] v"Ve vkSj uoe Hkko Hkh mrus gh egRoiw.kZ gSaA Hkko] Hkkos'k vkSj mlds dkjd dh fLFkfr vkSj ;ksxksa ds vuq:i tkrd f'k{kk xzg.k djsxkA tkrd dh mPp f'k{kk dh izkfIr esa fuEufyf[kr ;ksxksa vkSj xzg fLFkfr;ksa dh Hkwfedk vge gksrh gS % Û

Nk= vkxs fudy tkrs gSaA loZfofnr gS fd johanz ukFk VSxksj us dksbZ vkSipkfjd f'k{kk xzg.k ugha dh Fkh] fdarq viuh dkO; jpuk ^xhrkatfy* ij ukscsy iqjLdkj izkIr djus okys os igys ,f'k;kbZ FksA ,slk D;ksa gksrk gS\ bl iz'u dk mÙkj T;ksfr"k 'kkL= esa miyCèk gSA ;g 'kkL= crkrk gS fd euq"; dks vius deksZa dk Qy Hkksxuk gh gSA euq"; ds thou ij iM+us okys dky ds izHkko dh tkudkjh Hkh blh 'kkL= ls feyrh gS vkSj dky gS] n'kk vkSj xkspj ftudk Kku tUei=h ls izkIr gksrk gSA

Kku dk dkjd c`gLifr mPp gks] fe={ks=h gks vkSj ljLorh ;ksx cukrk gksA n'kes'k&iapes'k dk lacaèk vPNk gksA iape Hkko dk Lokeh 'kqHk fLFkfr esa gks] vius uoeka'k esa gks ;k fe={ks=h vFkok Lo{ks=h gksA Kku ds iz;ksx dh vfHkO;fDr ds fy, cqèk xzg dh fLFkfr mÙke gks] cyoku gks vkSj ;ksx dkjdksa ls lacèa k j[krk gksA panzek fueZy gks vkSj 'kqØ Hkh vPNk gksA

fdlh O;fDr ds thou esa èkukxe fdl izdkj gksxk \ mldk dk;Z {ks= D;k gksxk \ bu vkSj bu tSls vU; vusd iz'uksa ds mÙkj T;ksfr"k 'kkL= esa of.kZr fl)karksa ds vkèkkj ij <w<a s tk ldrs gSAa tUe] lw;Z ,oa panz yXuksa ls n'ke Hkko dk Lokeh uoka'k dqM a yh esa ftl xzg dh jkf'k esa gksxk mlh xzg dh jkf'k dh izÑfr ij O;fDr dh thfodk fuHkZj djrh gSA mDr rhuksa yXuksa esa ¼lqn'kZu i)fr ds vuqlkj½ tks cyh gksxk mldk Qy vfèkd gks ldrk gSA bl Øe esa fuEufyf[kr fcanqvksa ij è;ku nsuk vko';d gSA

buds vfrfjDr vkSj Hkh vusd ;ksx gks ldrs gSa fdarq LFkkukHkko ds dkj.k mudk o.kZu laHko ugha gSA

Û mDr rhuksa yXuksa ls n'ke Hkko esa cSBs xzgksa ls èku ykHk dh fLFkfr;ksa dk fopkj djsaA

vkt jkstxkj dh leL;k lqjlk ds eqag dh Hkkafr fodjky :i èkkj.k dj pqdh gSA bls è;ku esa j[krs gq, ekrk&firk vius cPpksa dks mudh #fp ds vuq:i f'k{kk fnykuk pkgrs gSa rkfd mUgsa jkstxkj ds p;u vkSj mldh izkfIr esa dfBukbZ u gksA orZeku f'k{kk iz.kkyh Hkh jkstxkj dh blh leL;k dks è;ku esa j[kdj fodflr dh xbZ gSA fdarq ;nk&dnk ns[kus esa vkrk gS fd vius lkjs iz;klksa ds ckotwn ekrk&firk vius cPpksa dks mudh euilan f'k{kk ugha fnyk ikrs vkSj ;fn mUgsa ,slh f'k{kk fey Hkh tkrh gS rks os mldk ykHk ugha ys ikrsA Lo.kZ ind izkIr Nk= thou dh nkSM+ esa fiNM+ tkrs gSa tcfd vis{kkÑr detksj

Û ;gka èku ykHknk;d xzgksa dk rkRi;Z jkstxkj esa lgk;d xzgksa ls gSA

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leh{kk blds vfrfjDr vkfFkZd fLFkfr ds fy, bUnq yXu dk voyksdu djsaA bl yXu ls tkrd dh vkfFkZd fLFkfr dSlh gksxh bldk lgh vuqeku yxk;k tk ldrk gSA ;g Hkh ns[k ysa fd ml dq.Myh esa vuk;kl gh èku nsus okys xzg dkSu ls gSa\ vuk;kl /ku ls rkRi;Z ykVjh] lV~Vk vkfn ls feyus okys /ku ls gSA ekrk&firk ls feyus okyh py&vpy laifÙk ds ;ksx Hkh ns[kus pkfg,A jkt;ksx dkjd xzg vkSj vkthfodk okys xzgksa ls mudk lac/a k dSlk gS bu lc ij fopkj djsaA ;gka nks mnkgj.kksa ds }kjk bu fu;eksa dk fo'ys"k.k izLrqr gS % mnkgj.k 1 % tUe rkjh[k ¾ 25-4-1956 tUe le; ¾ 06-10 izkr%] tUe yXu

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a deZthoh fl)karkuqlkj 'kfu tUe o lw;Z yXuksa ls n'kes'k gksdj cqèk ds uoeka'k esa panzek ls n'kes'k 'kfu ds uoeka'k esa gSA cqèk xzg cqf) dk izrhd gSA panz ls n'ke c`gLifr mPp dk gSA tkrd ,d mRre dksfV dk T;ksfr"kh Hkh gSA mPp dk lw;Z ;K vkfn esa ikjaxr cukrk gSA 'kfu ukSdjh djkrk gSA iapes'k mPp dk gS vkSj mldk yXus'k ls lacèa k jkt;ksx cuk jgk gS] "k"Bs'k ds lkFk yXus'k esa cqèkkfnR; ;ksx gSA tkrd ,d izfrf"Br T;ksfr"kh o ;K vuq"Bku dk Kkrk Hkh gS vkSj mls nksuksa gh dk;ks± ls èku izkIr gks jgk gSA tkrd bZekunkj o lekt lsoh Hkh gSA

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mnkgj.k 2 tujy ijost eq'kjZQ tUe rkjh[k ¾ 11-8-1943] tUe dk le; ¾ 06-45 izkr% tUe LFkku ¾ fnYyh 1- #pd ;ksx] ;ksxdkjd eaxy fnXcyh gksdj tUe dq.Myh ds n'ke Hkko esa fLFkr gSA eaxy dk yXus'k panzek ls ,dkUrj n`f"V lacaèk gSA 2- uoes'k c`gLifr jkT; ds dkjd lw;Z ds lkFk yXu esa mPpLFk gS 3- yXu o yXus'k ;ksx dkjd ls ldkjkRed izHkko esa gSAa 4- uoeka'k esa n'ke Hkko fLFkr 'kfu 'k'k ;ksx dk fuekZ.k dj jgk gS tks lÙkk lq[k dk |ksrd gSA 5- tUekad esa gal vkSj #pd ;ksx lsuk o jkT; vfèkdkjh gksus dk ladsr ns jgs gSaA 6- tUe vkSj lw;Z yXuksa ls n'kes'k eaxy xq# ds uoeka'k esa gS vkSj uoeka'k esa gh eaxy vkSj xq# dk jkf'k&ifjorZu ;ksx cu jgk gS] tks lsuk vkSj lÙkk lq[k dk izrhd gSA 7- panzek ls n'kes'k lw;Z jkT; dk izrhd o dkjd gS] 'kfu ds uoeka'k esa gS rFkk 'kfu Lo;a uoeka'k dq.Myh esa yXus'k gksdj 'k'k ;ksx cuk jgk gSA 8- tUekad esa yXus'k&iapes'k rFkk uoes'k&n'kes'k dk vkil esa lacaèk ;ksxdkjd gS vkSj jk'kh'k eaxy jkT; ds dkjd lw;Z] HkkX;s'k xq# dks o panzek dks fu;af=r dj jgk gSA bl dq.Myh ds ;s eq[; xzg gSaA

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ij cukbZa os Ng lkS o"kks± ds va/k ;qx esa & rRdkyhu txUukFk T;ksfr"kh ds 'kCnksa esa dgsa rks & ßizdk'kLraHk dh rjg mRiUu gqbA± Þ lokbZ t; flag us [kxksy ij mYys[kuh; 'kks/k fd;k] ftldk egRo bl ckr ls Li"V gksrk gS fd ftl le; ;wjksi esa dsIyj ¼1571&1630½ us xzgksa ds v.Mkdkj d{k esa Hkze.k dk fl)kar us ml le; mUgksaus Lo;a Hkh Lora= os/k ls xzgksa ds v.Mkdkj ekxZ ds fl)kar dk izfriknu dj fn;k FkkA xSyhfy;ks ¼1564&1642½ us VsyhLdksi ls xq# xzg ds mixzg ns[ks Fks rks t; flag us Hkh Lora= os/k ls xq# ds xzg ns[ksA bu ckrksa dk mYys[k muds xzaFk ftt eksgEen 'kkgh esa gS] ftldh iw.kZ izfr Qkjlh esa fczfV'k E;wft;e yanu esa miyCèk gSA ij vBkjgoha lnh esa vaxzstksa ds vkrs gh Hkkjrh; T;ksfr"k esa os/k vkSj 'kks/k ijaijk u"Vizk; gh gks xbZ vkSj T;ksfr"k laLÑr ikB'kkykvksa esa deZdkaM] /keZ'kkL= ,oa n'kZu ds lkFk fleV dj jg x;kA vc T;ksfr"k f'k{kk ,oa 'kks/k dh orZeku fLFkfr ns[ksaA T;ksfr"k deksos'k vkt Hkh laLÑr ikB~;Øeksa esa èkeZn'kZu] deZdkaM] dkO; vkfn ds lkFk tqMk+ gqvk gSA ;|fi iwT;ikn egkeuk ekyoh; th us fo'ofo|ky; esa T;ksfr"k ,oa [kxksy ds f'k{k.k rFkk 'kksèk dk izkoèkku fd;k fdarq bl ij visf{kr è;ku ugha fn;k tk ldkA vU; laLFkk,a ;Fkk MkW- lai.w kkZuna laLÑr fo'ofo|ky;] jk"Vªh; laLÑr izfr"Bku egf"kZ fo'ofo|ky; rFkk fofHkUu izknsf'kd LaLÑr egkfo|ky; T;ksfr"k fo"k;d f'k{k.k ,oa 'kks/k dk;Z dj jgh gSaA bu lHkh laLFkkvksa esa Hkh cnyrs gq, ifjos'k esa T;ksfr"k foKku ij u rks fo'ks"k è;ku fn;k tk ldrk gS vkSj ;gh dkj.k gS fd lkekftd vko';drk] tu ftKklk] oSKkfud u, rF;ksa ds lekos'k vkSj vkykspuk ds izfrdkj tSls ekeqykssa esa T;ksfr"k izHkkoh <ax ls lfØ; fn[kkbZ ugha nsrkA bu lHkh laLFkkuksa ds ikB~;Øe dekso's k ,d tSls gSAa buesa fooj.kkRed i)fr viukbZ xbZ gSA fo'ys"k.kkRed i)fr dk izkoèkku vkSj fo"k; oLrq dks ysdj ;wfuV~l dk la;kstu ugha gSA mnkgj.k ds fy, O;kolkf;d f'k{kk dks ysaA bl

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a lacèa k esa fdu iqLrdksa ds dkSu ls v/;k;ksa esa jkstxkj lacèa kh lkexzh feysxh ;g fu/kkZfjr fd;k tkuk pkfg, Fkk rkfd lHkh lkexzh dk rqyukRed v/;;u gks lds ij blds LFkku ij iqLrdksa dks gh iz'u i=ksa dk vk/kkj cuk;k x;k gSA lw;Z fl)kar xzaFk dks vikS#"ks; eku fy;k x;k vkSj mlesa fuf'pr v'kqf);ksa dk laLdkj u dj ds mlh dks vkèkkj eku dj T;ksfr"k dks ns[ks tkus dh izo`fÙk ds dkj.k vk/kqfud Kku foKku dh dlkSVh ij T;ksfr"k dks dlus esa Hkh vleFkZrk bu ikB~;Øeksa esa Li"V ns[kh tk ldrh gSA vaxzsth fo"k; ds vad ijh{kk esa ugha tksM+s tkrs gSaA 'kks/k dk;Z] tks vfèkdrj nso ok.kh laLÑr esa miyCèk gS]a Hkys gh ,dsMsfed gksa] tu mi;ksxh ugha cu lds gSaA laLÑr /keZ'kkL= dh Nk;k esa fodflr bl T;ksfr"k f'k{kk&'kks/k iz.kkyh ds izfr tu lk/kkj.k esa ftKklk Hkko fcYdqy gh iSnk ugha gks ldk gS] tks fdlh Hkh Kku foKku dks izk.knk;d ÅtkZ nsus ds fy, ijek'o;d gksrk gSA ^vFkkrks czãftKklk] vFkkrks /keZ ftKklk* ds leku T;ksfr"k ftKklk Hkh bl iz.kkyh ls fu%l`r ugha gks ldh gSA ij bruk vo'; gS fd bl iz.kkyh us Hkkjrh; T;ksfr"k ijaijk dks] ck/kkvksa ds ckotwn] thfor cuk, j[k dj Lrqfr ;ksX; dk;Z fd;k gSA vr,o nkf;Ro vc ubZ ih<+h ij gSA ;gh fo'ofofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx dh ubZ T;ksfr"k uhfr dk mYys[k Hkh vko';d gSA vk;ksx dh ubZ uhfr ds dkj.k fo'ofo|ky;ksa esa T;ksfr"k dks ,d fo"k; ds :i esa i<+kus dk ekxZ [kqyk gS ij bldk vfèkla[; fo'ofo|ky;ksa us fojks/k fd;k ;k bl ij pqIih lk/ks j[khA bldk ,d cM+k dkj.k T;ksfr"k ds izfr iwokZxzg gS rFkk nwljk dkj.k if'pe dk vuqdj.k Hkh gSA tc if'pe ds fo'ofo|ky; T;ksfr"k foHkkx pyk,axs rHkh og vuqdj.kh; gksxkA gdhdr ;g gS fd ;wjksi esa ppZ ds fojks/k ds dkj.k T;ksfr"k f'k{kk can gqbZ FkhA X;kjgoha lnh esa Lisu ds fo'ofo|ky; esa T;ksfr"k i<+k;k tkrk FkkA ogka vjch ls ySfVu esa vuwfnr ;wukuh [kxksyfon~ VkWYeh dk vYektsLV vkfn i<+k, tkrs gSAa laLÑr T;ksfr"k xzFa k Hkh ySfVu esa ml le; vuwfnr gq, FksA bLyke us T;ksfr"k dks de ij [kxksy dks vfèkd c<+kok fn;k FkkA ij bZlkbZ ppZ dh lÙkk LFkkfir gksrs gh [kxksy o T;ksfr"k nksuksa dks nck;k x;kA ppZ us dkWijfudl] xSyhfy;ks vkfn ds 'kks/k dk;Z ls Hk;Hkhr gks dj mUgsa Mjk;k ;k e`R;qnaM fn;kA 13oha lnh esa nk'kZfud nkars ,oa iknjh Fkkel ,fDoukl us ;wjksi esa T;ksfr"k ds fo#) izpfyr HkkX;okn

ds dk;Z dkj.k fl)kar dks lq/kkjk rFkk blesa euq"; dh Lora= bPNk vkSj bZ'oj dks Hkh LFkku fn;kA blls T;ksfr"k dks bZlkbZ /keZ esa dqN LFkku feykA ifj.kker% 14oha lnh esa isfjl] ¶yksjsal vkfn esa T;ksfr"k dks fo'ofo|ky;ksa esa i<+k;k tkus yxk ij lksygoha lnh esa Hkw dsafnzr fo'o ds LFkku ij tc lw;Z dsafnzr fo'o vk x;k rks Hkwdsafnzr T;ksfr"k dk vk/kkj detksj iM+ x;kA blh nkSj esa T;ksfr"k ogka [kxksy ls vyx gks x;kA T;ksfr"k dh ekU;rk rks lekIr gks xbZ ij [kxksy dh cuh jghA ijarq if'pe esa vc T;ksfr"k ds izfr ubZ psruk vkbZ gS & ,LVªks ck;ksykWth] ,LVªkstsusfVDl] ck;ksfjn~e vkfn ij 'kks/k dk;Z ls T;ksfr"k dk vU; foKkuksa ds lkFk lacèa k LFkkfir gks jgk gSA ij ns'k ds vf/kla[; fo'ofo|ky; vHkh Hkh T;ksfr"k ds izfr mnklhurk fn[kk jgs gSaA fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx dh ubZ uhfr ds varxZr ftu fo'ofo|ky;ksa us T;ksfr"k foHkkx LFkkfir fd;k gS ogka igyh leL;k ikB~;Øe dh gS rFkk nwljh f'k{kdksa dh deh dh gSA T;ksfr"k dgha rks laLÑr foHkkx esa] dgha bfrgkl&iqjkrRo esa vkSj dgha xf.kr foHkkx esa py jgk gS ,oa leUo;dksa ds ekè;e ls pyk;k tk jgk gSA tks ikB~ ; Øe ykxw fd, x, gS a os deks o s ' k izFkek&eè;ek&mÙkek&'kkL=h&vkpk;Z ijaijk okys gSa rFkk buesa vk;ksx ds funsZ'kkuqlkj ifj"dkj ugha fd;k x;k gSA blfy, vkt ds oSKkfud 'kks/k ds lanHkZ esa ;s izklafxd ugha cu ik, gSaA vk;ksx dksbZ ,dhÑr ikB~;Øe Hkh ugha ns ik;k gSA vkt Ldwyksa esa [kxksy foKku dks yksdfiz; cukus ij tksj fn;k tk jgk gSA ¼mYys[kuh; gS fd fofy;e g"kZy laxhrdkj Fkk ij rkjksa ds vUos"k.k ds dkj.k [kxksyK cuk vkSj g"kZy ;k ;wjsul xzg dk [kkstdrkZ Hkh½ fQftDl dh lkjh nsu] blds lkjs fl)kar [kxksy n'kZu ls gh mits gSAa czãkaM foKku ij Hkkjrh; ijaijk vkSj vk/kqfud dkWLeksykWth dk rqyukRed Kku nsus okyh ;wfuV~l Hkh bu u, ikB~;Øeksa esa ugha gSaA blh izdkj tsusfVDl] fpfdRlk foKku] izlwfr ra=] 'ks;j ekdsZV tSls tu mi;ksxh fo"k;ksa dk T;ksfr"k ds lkFk lekxe gks lds bl ij vHkh rd è;ku ugha fn;k x;k gSA ;|fi thokth fo'ofo|ky;] Xokfy;j ds ikB~;Øeksa esa T;ksfr"k dks vk/kqfud fo"k;ksa ls tksM+ dj 'kksèk mUeq[kh rFkk jkstxkj mUeq[kh cukus ds iz;kl tkjh gSaA oLrqr% T;ksfr"k dks ;fn yksdfiz; cukuk gS rks lcls igys bls jkstxkj mUeq[kh cukuk gksxkA

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leh{kk ftu fo'ofo|ky;ksa esa T;ksfr"k i<+k;k tk jgk gS muesa izkè;kidksa ds p;u ds ekunaM ogh iqjkus j[ks x, gSa & fo"k; esa LukrdksÙkj ;k MkWDVjsV tcfd laØe.k dky esa mu T;ksfrfoZnksa dh lsok,a yh tkuh pkfg, tks lora= :i ls 'kksèk djrs jgs gSAa ,slk ugha djus dk ifj.kke D;k gksxk \ tc fefMy] gkbZLdwy] izFkek] e/;ek vkfn oxZ ls vk, izk/;kid gh ;ksX; ekus tk,axs rks vk/kqfud foKku mUeq[kh ,oa jks t xkj mUeq [ kh ikB~;Øe u rks cuk, tk ldsaxs vkSj u gh pyk, tk ldsx a As blls ;FkkfLFkfrokn dks gh c<+ k ok feys x kA blfy, vk;ksx dks pkfg, fd og fdlh Hkh fo"k; esa U;w u re Lukrdks Ù kj 55 izfr'kr ;ksX;rk okys O;fDr dks gh T;ksfr"k esa 'kksèk djus dh vuqefr nsA

fu'p;kRedrk ds fl)kar ls ugha] vfu'p;kRedrk ds fl)kar ls djuk pkgrs gSaA fQj tho rks psru gh gSA u, T;ksfr"k dks bldk Hkh lek/kku [kkstuk gksxk vkSj ;g dk;Z oS'ohdj.k ds bl nkSj esa os fo'ofo|ky; ;k vU; laLFkku gh dj ik,axs tgka eSdkys dh :f<+oknh f'k{kk ls vyx fopkj/kkjk ij dke fd;k tk jgk gksA blh ls r T;ksfr"k dks u;k thou feysxkA

T;ksf"k ds vkykspd iwokZxzg ds dkj.k Lo;a r; dj ysrs gSa fd T;ksfr"k D;k gSA mUgsa bldh lkFkZ d rk vkS j fu'p;kRedrk ij lansg gS vkSj os tc&rc bl ij pksV dj nsrs gSaA blesa xyrh T;ksfr"kh dh gS] mls Lo;a ugha ekywe fd T;ksfr"k D;k gSA foKku vkt inkFkZokn vkSj fQj ÅtkZokn ls ,d dne vkxs psruk ^dka'klusl* dh rjQ c<+ pqdk gS vkSj T;ksfr"k osn dk vax gksus ds dkj.k viuh psruk vkSj fojkV czãkaM dh psruk ds chp ,d lsrq gSA vkt LVhQu gkWfdUl tSls czãkaM foKkuh fo'o dks tM+ ugha cfYd psru ekuuk pkgrs gSa vkSj bl czãkaM dh O;k[;k AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan-Mar 2005

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okLrq esa dckM+[kkus dk egRo ia- xksiky 'kekZ] fnYyh pSIVj 5

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Lrq foKku euq"; ds fpjdkyhu vuqHko dk ifj.kke gSA ;fn blds fl)karksa dk Bhd&Bhd ikyu fd;k tk, rks fuf'pr vkSj rRdky ifj.kke feyrs gSaA fofHkUu okLrq xzaFkksa esa thou lq[kh o le`) cukus ds fy;s ?kj ds gj lnL; dks 'k;ud{k] HkaMkj] iwtk LFky] Hkkstu d{k] esgeku d{k] jlksbZ] 'kkSpky;] ukSdjksa dk dejk] cSBd rFkk v/;;u d{k vkfn gj dejs ds ckjs esa fn'kk&funs'Z k fn, x, gSaA tSlk fd dckM+[kkuk 'kCn ls gh fofnr gS fd dckM+ dsoy vuqi;ksxh oLrq,a gh gksrh gS]a D;ksfa d ;fn os fdlh dke dh gksaxh rks mUgsa dckM+ ugha dgk tk ldrkA fganw 'kkL=ksa esa Hkh dckM+ dks ?kj esa ,d= djuk vuqfpr ekuk tkrk gSA blfy, dkfrZd ekl esa vekoL;k ¼nhikoyh½ ls igys dh prqn'Z kh dks ujd prqnZ'kh dgk tkrk gSA blh fnu iwjs o"kZ dk dckM+ fudky dj ?kj dks lkQ djus dk foèkku gS vkSj ,slk djuk 'kqHk ekuk tkrk gSA

VsifjdkMZj vkfn j[kus ls mUufr esa ck/kk vkSj ekufld fpark,a mRiUu gksrh gSAa blfy, ?kj esa fdlh Hkh izdkj dk dckM+ ,df=r u djsaA tgka lkQ lQkbZ ugha gksrh ogka Hkxoku dk okl Hkh ugha gksrkA vc iz'u ;g mBrk gS fd ?kj esa de bLrseky gksus okys lkeku dks dgka vkSj dSls j[kk tk,\ bl izdkj ds lkeku ds fy, nf{k.k if'pe fn'kk lcls mi;qDr gSA i`Foh tc lw;Z dh ifjØek nf{k.kh fn'kk esa djrh gS rks og ,d fo'ks"k dks.kh; fLFkfr esa jgrh gSA ,sls esa bl vksj ls vfèkd Hkkj j[kus ls larqyu vkrk gSA bl {ks= ds dejksa esa ;k Hkou ds bl Hkkx esa xfeZ;ksa esa B.Md ,oa lfnZ;ksa esa xehZ jgrh gSA ;gka vko';drkuqlkj NksVs dejs esa bl izdkj dk lkjk lkeku rjrhc ls j[kk tk,A ,slk u izrhr gks fd lkeku tcjnLrh Bwl a k x;k gSA fo'ks"kdj vius 'k;u d{k

vDlj yksx ?kj esa dckM+ u j[kdj mls ?kj dh Nr] NTts] eEVh] VkM vkfn ij tek dj nsrs gSaA ,slk djus ls ekufld ruko vkSj ifjokj ds lnL;ksa ds chp vkil esa vdkj.k ruko mRiUu gks tkrk gSA 'kkL=kuqlkj ?kj esa txg&txg vuq i ;ks x h lkeku tSls [kjkc ?kfM+;ka] Vs y hfotu] feDlh] AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan-Mar 2005

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okLrq esa fdlh Hkh izdkj dk Hkkjh o vuqi;ksxh lkeku u j[ksaA Hk.Mkj d{k nf{k.k ;k if'pe {ks= esa Hkh cuk;k tk ldrk gSA mlesa 'ksYQ rFkk lkeku j[kus gsrq vYekfj;ka o VkM nf{k.kh o if'peh nhokjksa ij cukuh pkfg,A mÙkj o iwoZ dh nhokjksa esa vYekfj;ka ¼nhokj ds vanj½ cuokbZ tk ldrh gSa ysfdu muesa vis{kkÑr gYdk lkeku j[kk tk,A vxj IykWV dk vkdkj de gks] Hk.Mkj d{k dh txg ugha fudy ik jgh gks rc nf{k.kh ;k if'peh nhokj ds lkFk&lkFk Nr dh ÅapkbZ rd vko';drkuqlkj vYekfj;ka cuokbZ tk ldrh gSaA budh xgjkbZ 2 QqV ;k 2-5 QqV rd j[kh tk ldrh gSA bl xgjkbZ dks foijhr fn'kkvksa esa Hkh vko';drkuqlkj ¼nksuksa vksj½ dke esa yk;k tk ldrk gSA bldk mi;ksx oL=] ?kjsyw lkeku vkSj Hkkjh lkeku j[kus esa fd;k tk ldrk gSA mÙkj o iwoZ dh nhokjksa esa vYekfj;ka cuokus ls nhokjksa dk Hkkj gYdk gks tk,xk rFkk lkeku ds otu dk udkjkRed izHkko ugha iM+sxkA Û

tgka rd gks lds] eq[; Hkou ds pkjksa vksj [kqyh txg ds uS_ZR; dksus esa dckM+[kkus dk LFkku gksuk pkfg,A vxj ;g laHko ugha gS rks eq[; Hkou ds vanj uS_RZ ; dksus esa ;g dejk cukuk mfpr gSA

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okLrq LFkku ds pkjksa vksj dh [kqyh txg esa dckM+[kkuk cuokrs le; uS_ZR; dksus esa if'pe vkSj nf{k.k ds vgkrs dh nhokjksa dk lgkjk ys ldrs gSaA

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IykWV ds uS_RZ ; dksus esa vfu"Vdkjh 'kfDr;ka vR;fèkd lfØ; jgrh gSa] blfy, bl dksus dk can gksuk cgqr gh vko';d gksrk gSA bu ckrksa dks xaHkhjrk ls ysuk pkfg, D;ksafd okLrq ds vuqdwy lSdM+ksa LFkkuksa dk vè;;u djds ;g fu"d"kZ fudkyk x;kA

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dckM+[kkus dk uS_ZR; dksuk dHkh Hkh [kkyh ugha gksuk pkfg,A

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bl dejs esa dHkh rg[kkuk ugha gksuk pkfg,A ;g Hkkjh /ku gkfu] Hk;adj jksx rFkk vle; e`R;q dk Hkh dkj.k cu ldrk gSA

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izfrfnu mi;ksx esa u vkus okyk] [kjkc] dHkh&dHkh dke esa vkus okyk yksgs dk Hkkjh lkeku] pkdw] Nqfj;ka] njkarh] vkjk] vkSj vU; vkStkj rFkk gfFk;kj dckM+[kkus esa j[kus pkfg,A

;g dejk ftruk Hkkjh fd;k tk, mruk gh Qk;nsena gksrk gSA gj,d dksus esa lkeku j[kk tk ldrk gSA

Û

dckM+[kkus ds dejs ds vkXus; vkSj bZ'kku dks.kksa ;k nf{k.k fn'kk esa njoktk ugha gksuk pkfg,A njoktk ,d fdokM+ dk Hkh gks ldrk gSA njokts dh ÅapkbZ ?kj ds vU; njoktksa dh rqyuk esa de gks rks T;knk vPNk gSA bl dejs esa f[kM+fd;ka if'pe dh rjQ gks ldrh gSaA

Û

dckM+[kkus ds dejs dk jax Hkwjk ;k uhyk j[ksaA

Û

dckM+[kkus ds dejs esa dHkh Hkh ikuh ls lacaf/kr phtsa ugha gksuh pkfg,A mlesa lhyu Hkh ugha yxuh pkfg,A

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dckM+[kkus dh nhokjksa ;k Q'kZ esa vxj njkjsa iM+ x;h gksa rks mUgsa vfoyac Bhd djok ysuk pkfg,A

Û

;g dejk dHkh fdlh dks fdjk;s ij jgus ds fy,] lksus ds fy, ;k vU; fdlh dke ds fy, ugha nsuk pkfg,A blesa jgus okys ls ?kj ds Lokeh dks rdyhQ gks ldrh gSA

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bl dejs esa ;k dejs ds njokts esa [kM+s gksdj xi'ki ugha djuh pkfg,A tksj ls galuk ugha pkfg, vkSj fdlh dks tksj ls MkaVuk Hkh ugha pkfg,A blls thou dh [kqf'k;ka de gksrh gSaA

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bl dejs esa Hkjh nksigj es]a 'kke ;k jkr ds le; dHkh Hkh ugha tkuk pkfg,A blls 'kjhj Hkkjh eglwl gksuk] lkal Qwyuk] pDdj vkuk] Nkrh esa Hkkjhiu eglwl gksuk bR;kfn vLoLFk dj nsus okyh ?kVuk,a ?kV ldrh gSaA

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dckM+[kkus esa egRoiw.kZ dkxtkr] /ku ;k vkHkw"k.k dHkh Hkh ugha j[kus pkfg,] D;ksafd bl dejs ls dksbZ Hkh pht tYnh ckgj ugha fudkyh tkrhA bPNk gksus ij Hkh mudh rjQ /;ku ugha fn;k tkrkA

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bl dejs esa dHkh Hkh Hkxoku dh rLohj u yxkbZ tk, ;k vxjcÙkh u tykbZ tk,A

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chekj dks vxj dckM+[kkus esa j[kk tk, rks bykt dke ugha djrkA

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bl dejs esa dksbZ Hkh 'kqHk dk;Z ugha djuk pfg,Ar

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fopkj xks"Bh mRikn

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Ruksa dk bfrgkl cgqr izkphu gSA gekjs osn] iqjk.k] Le`fr vkfn xzFa kksa esa buds ckjs esa foLr`r o.kZu feyrk gSA izkphu dky esa jktk] egkjktk lai.w kZ jRuksa ds egRo ls Hkyh&Hkkafr ifjfpr FksA rFkk os jRuksa dks ges'kk igus jgrs FksA jktegyksa dh nhokjksa rFkk flagklu vkfn ij jRu tM+s gksrs FksA vkt Hkh bu izkphu Lekjdksa ij ;g jRu tfM+r dyk ns[kus dks feyrh gSA T;ksfr"k 'kkL= esa] [kkldj Qfyr T;ksfr"k esa] jRuksa dk ?kfu"B lacèa k gSA T;ksfr"k xzFa kksa esa xzg tfur ihM+k ls cpus ds fy, izR;sd xzg ds vuqlkj vyx&vyx jRu èkkj.k djus dk foèkku gSA jRuksa dks ekyk dh rjg ykWdsV esa èkkj.k djuk fo'ks"k 'kqHk Qynk;d gksrk gSA dqN [kkl leL;kvksa ds fujkdj.k ds fy, ikap eq[; f='kfä ykWdVs dop fodflr fd, x, gSAa 1- y{ehnk;d f='kfä dop ykWdsV 2- LokLF; o)Zd f='kfä dop ykWdsV 3- fo|k iznk;d f='kfä dop ykWdsV 4- ckèkk eqfä f='kfä dop ykWdsV 5- dky liZ j{kk dop ykWdsV y{ehnk;d f='kfä dop ykWdsV ^losZxq.kk% dkapuekJ;Urs* 'kkL= opu ds vuqlkj tks O;fä èku&laink ls ifjiw.kZ gksrk gS og lekt dh n`f"V esa loZx.q klaiUu ekuk tkrk gSA vkt izR;sd O;fä vkfFkZd :i ls laiUu gksuk pkgrk gSA ,slh fLFkfr esa ;g y{ehnk;d ykWdsV èkkj.k djuk y{eh o`f) esa fo'ks"k ykHknk;d gksrk gSA ;g ykWdVs ewx a k] eksrh vkSj ihrkacjh bu rhu jRuksa dks ,d lkFk tksMd + j cuk;k x;k gSA ewaxk eaxy dk jRu gSA eaxy xzg 'kfä ,oa lkgl dk izrhd gSA ewaxk èkkj.k djus ls

vkRefo'okl esa o`f) gksrh gS] dk;ksZa esa eu yxrk gS rFkk ifjJe dk mÙke Qy izkIr gksrk gSA eksrh panzek dk jRu gSA eksrh jRu dk y{eh ds lkFk fo'ks"k lacèa k gS] D;ksfa d bu nksuksa dh mRifÙk leqnz ls gh gqbZ gSA ;g jRu y{eh o`f) esa fo'ks"k lgk;d gSA eksrh eu ds dkjd xzg panz dk jRu gksus ds dkj.k ekufld 'kkafr iznku djrk gSA ihrkacjh jRu c`gLifr xzg dk mijRu gSA c`gLifr èku dk dkjd xzg gSA bl jRu dks èkkj.k djus ls lEeku vkSj èku dh izkfIr gksrh gS rFkk vk; ds uohu Lkzksrksa esa o`f) gksrh gSA bu rhuksa jRuksa ls cus ykWdVs dks xys esa èkkj.k djus ls thou esa vkfFkZd lEiUurk cuh jgrh gSA LokLF; o)Zd f='kfä dop ykWdsV izR;sd O;fä vius thou esa lHkh izdkj ls LoLFk jguk pkgrk gS] ysfdu orZeku le; esa vfèkdka'k yksx 'kkjhfjd ;k ekufld :i ls jksxxzLr gSaA ;qokokLFkk esa gh yksx vusd vlkè; jksxksa ls xzflr gks tkrs gSaA ,slh ifjfLFkfr esa bl f='kfä ykWdsV dks èkkj.k djus ls LokLF; Bhd jgrk gSA bl ykWdVs esa eksrh] ewxa k vkSj ekf.kd rhu jRuksa dk lekos'k fd;k x;k gSA ewaxk jRu dks èkkj.k djus ls 'kkjhfjd 'kfä esa o`f) gksrh gS] ân; ,oa jä ls lacafèkr chekfj;ksa ls j{kk gksrh gS ,oa Øksèk ij fu;a=.k jgrk gSA eksrh jRu dks èkkj.k djus ls ekufld jksxksa ls j{kk gksrh gS ftlls 'kkjhfjd LokLF; Hkh vPNk jgrk gSA blds vfrfjDr tqdke] [kkalh] nek vkfn jksxksa ls cpko gksrk gSA ekf.kd jRu dks èkkj.k djus ls 'kkjhfjd LokLF; vPNk jgrk gSA ;g vkRekdkjd xzg lw;Z dk jRu gksus ds dkj.k nh?kkZ;q iznku djrk gS vkSj vkRecy esa o`f) djrk gS ftlls jksx izfrjksèkd {kerk c<+rh gSA bu rhu jRuksa ds la;ä q :i ls cus ykWdVs dks èkkj.k djus ls lai.w kZ 'kkjhfjd rFkk ekufld jksxksa ls j{kk gksrh gSA

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bl xzg dk izHkko gekjs thou dh lq[k&'kkafr ij fo'ks"k :i ls iM+rk gSA bl jRu dks èkkj.k djus ls thou esa cqjh 'kfä;ksa ls j{kk gksrh gSA

ckèkkeqfä f='kfä dop ykWdsV % euq"; ds thou esa ukuk izdkj dh ckèkk,a mRiUu gksrh jgrh gSaA bl ykWdsV dks èkkj.k djus ls lHkh ckèkkvksa ls eqfä feyrh gS vkSj dksV& Z dpgjh ds ekeyksa esa ykHk gksrk gSA blds vfrfjDr Hkwr&iszrkfn ckèkkvksa ls eqfä ds fy, ;g ykWdsV dop dh rjg dk;Z djrk gSA vkSj cqjh utj] tknw rFkk Vksuk rkaf=d izHkkoksa ls Hkh j{kk djrk gSA

dkyliZ j{kk dop ykWdsV % tUe dqaMyh esa tc lkjs xzg jkgq&dsrq ds eè; fLFkr gksrs gSa rks dkyliZ uked ;ksx curk gSA ftl tkrd dh dqaMyh esa ;g ;ksx curk gS mlds thou esa vfLFkjrk cuh jgrh gSA O;fä ftruk ifjJe djrk gS mruk ykHk ugha feyrk vkSj thou la?k"kZe; cu tkrk gSA O;fä dks èku vkSj oSHko dh izkfIr gks Hkh tk, rks Hkh larfq "V ugha feyrh gSA ,slh fLFkfr esa bl egknks"k dkjd ;ksx dh 'kkafr ds fy, ;g dkyliZ j{kk dop ykW d s V iguuk ykHknk;d gSA uhyh jRu 'kfu dk mijRu gS A 'kfu nq % [k ,oa fo?u&ckèkkvksa dk dkjd xzg gSA bl jRu dks èkkj.k djus ls nq%[k] Dys'k ,oa fo?u&ckèkkvksa ls eqfä feyrh gS rFkk O;fä èkhjs&èkhjs mUufr dh vksj vxzlj gksrk gSA xksesn jkgq dk eq[; jRu gSA v'kqHk jkgq ds dkj.k thou ds izR;sd {ks= s esa vlQyrk izkIr gksrh gSA ,sls esa xksesn jRu dks èkkj.k djus ls izR;sd dk;Z esa lQyrk izkIr gksrh gSA fojksfèk;ksa dh ijkt; gksrh gSA yglqfu;k dsrq dk eq[; jRu gSA dsrq ds v'kqHk izHkko ls O;fä ds thou esa fujk'kk] nq%[k] Hk;] O;kfèk] 'kksd Nk;s jgrs gaSA buls cpus ds fy, yglqfu;k èkkj.k djuk ykHknk;d gksrk gSA

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;g fOk|k iznk;d ykWdVs iUuk] ihrkacjh ,oa eksrh bu rhu jRuksa dks ,d lkFk tksM+ dj cuk;k x;k gSA iUuk cqèk dk jRu gS vkSj cqèk cqf) dk dkjd xzg gS vr% bl jRu dks èkkj.k djus ls cqf) rhoz gksrh gS vkSj O;fä fdlh Hkh dfBu fo"k; dks lgtrk ls gh vkRelkr dj ysrk gSA ihrkacjh jRu dks èkkj.k djus ls O;fä viuh i<+kbZ ds izfr xaHkhj curk gS ,oa lefiZr gksdj fo|k vè;;u djrk gSA c`gLifr xzg dk KkuktZu ls lhèkk lacèa k gSA vr% bl jRu dks iguus ls èkkj.k {kerk esa o`f) gksrh gS vkSj fdlh Hkh fo"k; dks yacs le; rd Lej.k j[kus esa lgk;rk feyrh gSA eksrh panzek dk jRu gSA panzek eu dk dkjd xzg gS vr% eksrh èkkj.k djus ls eu esa fLFkjrk cuh jgrh gS ftlls fo|k vè;;u ds {ks= esa euksokafNr lQyrk izkIr gksrh gSA

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