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All India Federation of Astrologers' Societies
A RESEARCH JOURNAL A OF ASTROLOGY Volume : 12 No. : 1
Chief Editor Arun K. Bansal Executive Editor Abha Bansal Anubhav Bansal Tanvi Bansal Editor Dr. Manoj Kumar Editorial Board Vinay Garg Design & Layout Ganesh Prasad Singh Vivek Saraswat Satya Prakash Dubey Jitendra Gautam A.N. Sahani Owner, Publisher & Printer Arun K. Bansal Printed At Mayank Offset Process 794/95, Guru Ramdas Nagar Extn., Laxmi Nagar, Delhi Published From All India Federation of Astrologers' Societies X-35, Okhla Phase-II New Delhi -110020 Ph:011-40541000-40 Email: mail@aifas.com mail@futurepointindia.com Web: www.aifas.com www.futurepointindia.com
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Contents From the Editor's Desk ..........................8
Vastu
Review Saturn and Means of Livelihood ----------------------------------10 Sita Ram Singh, Delhi
Industries : .... .............................................................................................35 [Problems, Their Origin and Solutions]
Dr. Manoj Kumar, Editor
Gulika/ Mandi and Astamsa of Rahu ---------------------------15 Raghvendra Khare Astrology and Prashna ---------------------------------------------17 Anil Aggarwala
Numerology Legend of Millenium : .... .........................................................................21 [Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee] Dr. Manoj Kumar, Editor
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All India Federation of Astrologers' Societies® Head Office- X-35, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-2, New Delhi - 20, Ph : 40541000 (20 Line) Branch Office -D-68, Hauzkhas, New Delhi - 110016, Ph : 40541020 (10 Line) E-mail : mail@aifas.com, Web : www.aifas.com
COLOMBIA Bogota Chapter Mr. Pablo Contreras Av Cra 9 # 106-06, Bogota Colombia +57-1-5202706, +57-3114892830 NEPAL Pokhara Chapter Dr. Balaram Upadhyay Regmi Pokhara College of Astrology Post Box No-207, Pokhara, Nepal Phone/Fax: 00977-61-540347 Mob : 9856020914 Kathmandu Chapter Dr. K. N. Bastakoty Vastupath-7, Pragati-Tole, Dhumbarahi, GPO BOX-6660, Kathmandu, Nepal Phone: 00977-1-4433841 Fax : 00977-1-4446178 ONTARIO (CANADA) Brampton Chapter (Canada) Ms. Baljinder Kaur 121, White Tail Crescent, Brampton Ontario, Canada L6Y 5B9 Mob : 6479674556 (Canada) 09054880424 (India) Email : aulakhbally@gmail.com ORLANDO (U.S.A.) 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 New York (U.S.A.) New York Chapter (U.S.A.) Ms. Priti Bhatia Preet Jyotish #30-08A, Broadway, Astoria New York-11106, USA Ph.:1-646-415-2487 E-mail - pritiniti@gmail.com TEHRAN (IRAN) Tehran Chapter (Iran) Mr. Alireza Pourmahram Add: No. 388, Entrance 2, Block-C2, Phase - 1, Ekbatan Complex Buildings, Tehran (Iran), Post Code- 1395633185 M : 00989351176759, 00989127007378 Email : info@tantravidya.com, tantravidya@yahoo.com Web : http://www.tantravidya.com
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THAILAND Bangkok Chapter Mrs. Kritikavalai Hirunsi Thai International Institute of Astrology Association Naemwonewan Branch(Project)
94/6 Naemwongwan Rd. Laksi, Thungsong Hong Bangkok 10210, Thailand, Ph. : 091-9956159 timytomy5@hotmail.com UNITED KINGDOM (U.K.) U.K. Chapter Mr. Konstantinos Doropoulos 31 Birkby Hall Road, Huddersfield HD2 2TJ, United Kingdom (UK) Ph : 00441484315196 Mob : 004407429179811 email : samarpan_tarab@yahoo.gr ANDHRA PRADESH Rajahmundry Chapter • Sh. P. S. Phani Sarma #4-211/2, Sri Shirdi Sai Nagar, Besides Coir Board, Dowlaiswaram, Dist-East Godawari-533125 (A. P.) Mob : 09440490999 phanimadhuri1971@gmail.com ASSAM Guwahati Chapter • Shri Abhijit Dhar School of Indian Astrology Bye Lane No.9, H.No.-6, Rajgarh, Guwahati-781003 (Assam) Mob : 09435146262, 09864046652 Email:astrology_abhijeet@hotmail.com Web.:www.darshan.net.in/abhijeet.html BIHAR Gaya Chapter • Sh. Pramod Kumar Sinha Astrological Point Shanti Niketan, Maharani Road Gaya - 823002 (Bihar) Ph : 063 1-2225473, Mob : 09431223487, 0983526086 pramod@astrologicalpointindia.com info@astrologicalpointindia.com Web.: www.astrologicalpointindia.com Patna Chapter • Sh. Pramod Kumar Sinha Astrological Point, New Bengali Tola Mithapur Bus Stand Road, Patna-800001 Mob : 09835412470, 0983526086 pramod@astrologicalpointindia.com info@astrologicalpointindia.com Web.: www.astrologicalpointindia.com
CHHATISGARH Bhilai Chapter • Sh. Jayant Pandey Kaatyaayni Jyotish 10/B, Street N.P.A., Sector-5, Bhilai-490001, (C.G) Ph:0788-2279918, Mob: 09329012021(Bhilai) 09833137666 (Mumbai) Email: panditjayant1@yahoo.co.in Web.: astrology24x7.com Korba Chapter • P. Shailesh Naidu Shri Mahakaal Jyotish Peeth Shop No. 10, Vidhyut Nagar Korba (West), (C.G) Ph:09827167529 email : pshaileshnaidu@gmail.com DELHI & NCR Delhi Chapter-I • Smt. Abha Bansal Future Point X-35, Okhla Phase-II, New Delhi-20 D-68, Hauz Khas, New Delhi -16 Ph.:011-40541000, 40541021, 40541040 Email: mail@futurepointindia.com, mail@aifas.com Web.: www.futurepointindia.com Delhi Chapter-II Ach. Bhavna Bhatia Cosmic Future Point Plot-165, 1st floor, Pratap Nagar, Opp. ITI, Jail Road, New Delhi-110064 Mob: 09811131939, 09811131642 astrourja@gmail.com, ankguru@gmail.com Delhi Chapter-IV • Sh. Harish Kumar Malik Jai Guru Jyotish Sansthan 1/9533, Street No.-2, Partap Pura, West Rohtash Nagar, Shahadara, Delhi - 110032 Mob : 09871408417 Email: harishmalik76@gmail.com Delhi Chapter-V • Sh. Sewaram Jaipuriya Institute of Vastu and Joyful Living B-292, Sarswati Vihar, Delhi-110034 Ph:011-27030966/67, 65169566, 27020736 Mob: 9810100533, 9971688133 Email: ptgopal@yahoo.com Web:www.panditgopalsharma.com
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a Delhi Chapter-VII • Ach. Vinay Singal Vaastu Shree Academy 15, Inder Enclave, Rohtak Road New Delhi-110087 Ph:011-32962651, 093103550224 Email: niceraja40@yahoo.com Web : www.vastushree.com Delhi Chapter-X • Acharya Rajender Chawdhary Jyotish Aradhna, Institute of Astrology & Vastu A-771, Shashtri Nagar, Delhi-110052 Ph : 9810906914, 9818150352 Email: rajenderchawdhary@gmail.com Delhi Narela Chapter • Jyotish Acharya Vijay Kumar Nulife Astro Vizion 2358, T-5A, Shivaji Market Narela, Delhi - 110040 vjkumar1969@gmail.com Delhi Moti Nagar Chapter • Acharya Meenakshi C-142, Shop No, 1, Backside Ach. Bhikshu Hospital Nr. Mother Dairy, Moti Nagar, Delhi-110088 Ph : 27480688, 9211526058 nulifeastrovizion@gmail.com Delhi East Patel Nagar Chapter • Dr. Beni Madhav Goswami • Mr. Ribhu Kant Goswami • Mr. Vibhu Kant Goswami 25/30, 1st Floor, East Patel Nagar New Delhi - 110008 Ph : 25743177, 25759020 Mob : 9312832612, 9999769969 emial : technodesgins@hotmail.com Gurgaon Chapter • Sh. Satya Prakash Gaur Nakshatra Niketan Flat No. C-114, Kendriya Vihar, Sector 56, Gurgaon-122003(Haryana) Mob:09313033117 Email : nakshatraniketan@ymail.com Palam Vihar Chapter • Pt. Ashok Kumar Sharma Inst. of Vastu, Astrology & Gemology C-118, 1st Flr, Palam Vyapar Kendra Palam Vihar, Gurgaon-(Har.)-122017 Ph:0124-4073863-64, 09971743292 Email:id-orbitplanet9@gmail.com Ghaziabad Chapter • Sh. Sukhvinder Singh Saransh Jyotish 30/1, Lal Quarter, Lohia Nagar, Ghaziabad-201001(U.P.) Mob : 09811067209 Noida Chapter -I • Mrs. Abha Bansal Future Point B-237, Sector-26, Noida - 201301, UP Ph: 9911175551, 9910080002 Email:mail@futurepointindia.com
Noida Chapter-II • Manish Khurana Mirackles Future Point Mirackles, A-42/6, Pinnacle Tower, 109 First Floor, Sector-62, Noida Ph: 09996008135 Email:mirackles@gmail.com Faridabad Chapter • Smt. Nidhi Agarwal Pavak Gyan Jyotish Kendra H.No. 1566, Sector-7E, Faridabad-121006 (Haryana) Ph : 0129-4061258, 4061256 GUJARAT Jam Nagar Chapter • Sh. Nilesh Lalitchandra Vyas Ved Chakshu Jyotish Shiksha Kendra 101- Chaitanya Complex, Near Khambhaj Gate, Opp. Arya Samaj School Jam Nagar- 361001 (Gujrat) Ph. 0288-2663108 Mob : 09426471108, 9924228533 email : jyotishnileshvyas@yahoo.com Surat Chapter • Sh. H. B. Joshi Bhaskara Bureau of Vedic Astrology 10/1774, Popawala Street Soni Falia, Surat-395003 (Gujarat) Ph:0261-2599066, M-09427474796 hjoshi_astrovastu@radiffmail.com Kutch Chapter • Mrs. Shubhangi Subhash Joshi Vaidik Jyotish Sansthan 2nd Floor, Block no. 203, 204 Patel House, Above OBC Bank Naranpar (Ravri), Ta.- Kutch Gujarat - 370429 Mob : 9925426899, 9925429923 smjoshi597@ymail.in GOA Goa Chapter • Sh. Sudarshan V. Deshpande Shree Datta Krupa Astro. Res. Centre Plot No. 251, Amona, Ferry Road, Devlay, Candola, Goa-403107 Mob: 09764004315 Email: svd02@yahoo.co.in HARYANA Ambala Chapter • Shri Rajesh Garg 1634/11, Mahavir Nagar, Ambala City-134003 Mob : 09416499840, 07696118000 Email: divinogroupofinstitutes@gmail.com Email: divinogroupofinstitutes@yahoo.com Karnal Chapter • Sh. Ravindra Krishna Arora Sri Ram Jyotish Shiksha Kendra 721, Basant Nagar, Behind Convent School, Jagdhri-135003 Mob : 09896239405 Email:shriramjsk@yahoo.com
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Panipat Chapter • Sh. Satnarain Sharma Saraswati Future Point A-3, Gaushala Road, Super Market, G.T. Road, Panipat-132103 (Haryana) Mob : 09354900878, 09215130999 saraswatifuturepoint@yahoo.com Panchkula Chapter • Er. K.L. Verma KLV Inst. of Astro-Vastu & Joyful Living 1221, Sector 21, Panchkula-134109, Mob : 09872641221 email : klverma21@gmail.com Sonepat Chapter • Sh. Rajiv Garg Laxmi Astro Vastu Inst. & Research Center 1185/23 Ward, Near Laxmi Book Depot, Gur Mandi, Sonepat-131001 (Haryana) Mob. 09254003900, 8950470666 lbd.sonepat@gmail.com Yamuna Nagar Chapter • Pt. Gopal Raj Kaushal Maa Durga Jyotish Shiksha Kendra Gali No. 5, Azad Nagar, Yamuna Nagar-135001 (Haryana) Mob : 09355009847 Email:jaibawalal@rediffmail.com JHARKHAND Bokaro Chapter • Sh. D. S. Mishra Astro Center KE-9, City Centre, Sector IV, Bokaro Steel City-827004 Ph:06542-22333, Mob.-9431191851 dayashankarmishra1@gmial.com Hazaribag Chapter • Pt. Ashesh Samar Pathak Maa Pitambra Jyotish Kendra Madhukar Marg, Heerabagh, Canary Road, Hazaribagh-825301 Mob : 09934389126, 09431394098 maapeetambrafilms@gmail.com Ramgarh Chapter • Sh. Manoj Kumar Mandal Guru Bhawan Kankebar, Po. Gosa, Dist. Ramgarh-829122, Jharkhand Mob : 9430123123 9955180520 jrkronchi@gmail.com JAMMU & KASHMIR Jammu Chapter • Smt. Vandana Verma Shri Vijay Verma, Divya Drishti College of Astrology 612-A, Gandhinagar, Jammu-180005(J&K) Phone : 0291-2458093 Mobile: 09419195709, 09796227777 vijayverma_vijayverma@yahoo.co.in
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a Patiala Chapter • Shri Harish Kumar Malik 2nd Floor, 5C, Seetal Complex, Baradari, Rajbaha Road, Near CMO Residence, Patiala - 147001 Mob : 09871408417, 08054333517, 08054333915 Email : harishmalik76@gmail.com RAJASTHAN Bikaner Chapter • Dr. Nand Kishore Purohit “The Forecast House” Institute of Future Forecasting (India) Near Ramdev Temple, Dammani Chowk Bikaner (Raj.)-334001 Ph : 0151-3201198, 3206556 Mob : 09414230268, 09024468889 Bhilwara Chapter • Pt. Pramod Rai Acharya 17/46, Evening Subji Mandi Near Session Court, Bhilwara(Raj.)-311001 Phone : 01482-221286 Ganganagar Chapter • Pt. Ghanshyam Das Bhrigu Jyotish Vidyapeeth 983, Purani Aabadi, Ward No. 15, Ganganagar-335001 (Raj.) Phone : 0154- 2451242, 09166157278 Hanumangarh Chapter • Pt. Jassa Ram Alias Pt. Jasveer Sharma Jyoti Astrological Computer Centre Plot No. 2, Sector-6, Kachehari Rd., Hanumangarh Junction -335512 (Raj.) Ph.: 01552- 261526, M-09414094526 Jaipur Chapter • Sh.Shiv Kumar Agrawal Astrology Study & Research Centre 36-A, Gangwal Park, Jaipur-302004 Mob: 08766140513, 09414943101 Ph : 0141-2608003 email : pcpljpr@gmail.com Jaipur South Chapter • Ach. Anupam Jolly International School of Astrology & Divine Sciences Ramashram, 3/18, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur-302017, Rajasthan Ph:0141-2521849, 9414044559 email :anupamjolly@gmail.com Jodhpur Chapter • Shri Rajendra Kumar Purohit Vastu and Jyotish Anu. Kendra Geeta Bhawan, 1st Floor, Room -12, Shivanchi Gate Road, Jodhpur (Raj.)-342001 Ph.: 0291-2618117, 2634374 Mob: 09828128117 Email:purohitrk2001@yahoo.co.in Tonk Chapter • Sh. Babulal Shastri Manu Jyotish & Vastu Res. Centre Opp. Barwali Haweli, Subhash Bazar, Tonk- 304001 (Raj.) Ph: 01432-245358, M- 09413129502 manujyotishvastu@rediffmail.com
TAMILNADU Hosur Chapter-II • Sh. P. Venkatachalam Saptha Rishi Kalaimagal Jothidalayam Taluk Office Main road, Opp. to Kamraj Colony, 2nd Cross, Hosur-635109, Krishnagiri, Tamilnadu Mob : 09894126354 saptharishiastrology@gmail.com UTTAR PRADESH Agra Chapter • Dr. Mahesh Parasar Jyotish Tantra Shiksha Prasar Samiti C/o Bhavishy Darshan, Shop No. 6, FF, Bhagwati Complex Opp. Shah Talkies, M G Road, Agra -282002(U.P.) Phone : 0562-2525262, 2856666 Mob : 09719666777, 09719005262 Email: mail@bhabishydarshan.in pushpit_aayu1910@yahoo.co.in Web:www.bhabishydarshan.com Aligarh Chapter • Dr. Sarvottam Dixit Future Point Computers Opp. Roadways Bus Stand Shah Kamal Road, Aligarh-202001(U.P.) Ph: 0571-2420444, M-09837190538 Email: sdixit_dr@rediffmail.com Gorakhpur Chapter • Sh. Ramapati Pandey Sh. Ashish Umar Mayank Jyotish Shikshan Evam Paramarsh Anusandhan Kendra H.No.355, Awas Vikas Colony, Mahadev Jharkahndi, Post-Kunra Ghat, Gorakhpur (U.P.)-273008 Ph : 0551-2270169 Mob.09005008350, 09450731183 email: alma.global@yahoo.in Hapur Chapter • Sh. Shiv Kumar Garg Shiva Jyotish Kendra 1658, New Panna Puri, Pacca Bagh Hapur-245101 Mob : 8881856657, 7417236409 Jalaun Chapter • Acharya B.N. Shukl Ocean World Jyotish & Vastu Sansthan In Front of Vedika Guest House, Konch Bus Stand Orai, Dist. Jalaun (U.P.)-285001 8577954750, 9936739370 rajput.jeetendra@gmail.com Kanpur Chapter • Sh. Sharad Kumar Tripathi Mani Computers & Ast. Res. Centre 194/B/4, O Block, Kidwai Nagar, In front of Society Registrar Office Nr. Site No.1 Chauraha, Kanpur(U.P.)-208002 Mob : 09336101269, 09918101269 Email:mani_futurepoint@hotmail.com
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Lucknow Chapter-I • Shri Tara Chandra Khatri Kalptaru Kaamdhenu Jyotish Karyalaya B-7, Chaupatiyan Colony Lucknow (U.P.)-236003 Ph : 0522-3231789 Mob : 09415763207, 09305562012 Meerut Chapter • Shri Deepak Garg Indudeep Future Point D-262, Shastri Nagar, Meerut (U.P.)-250002 Phone : 0121-2761080, 4002566 indudeepfuturepoint@gmail.com Meerut Baghpat Road Chapter • Shri Sharad Agarwal H.No. 46/58, Umesh Vihar Madhuban Transport Co. wali Gali T.P. Nagar, Meerut-250002 Ph : 0121-2402257, 4059727 Mob : 9457129116 sharadmanglik@rediffmail.com Saharanpur Chapter • Sh. Mukesh Sharma Bhartiya Jyotish Sanskrit Vidyapeeth Durgapuri Colony, Near ITC Saharanpur-247001 (U.P.) Ph : 0132-2700627, M-09837093634 neelkanthastro@rediffmail.com Varanasi Chapter • Sh. Kunwar Sahne Kashivishwanath Jyotish Vidhyalay D-64/29, Bank Colony Mahmoorganj, Varanasi-221010, U.P. Mob : 09792365981, 9044110033 email: gurug@hotmail.com UTTARAKHAND Dehradun Chapter-II • Sh. Vipin Uniyal H.No. 117, Lane-8, Vijay Park Extn. Dehradun-248001, Uttaranchal Mob : 09410503711 Email: vipinuni@yahoo.com, uniyal123@gmail.com WEST BENGAL Kolkata Chapter-VI • Shri Sanat Kumar Datta Anuradha Future Point P-52, Kalindi Housing Estate Kolkata-700089 (W.B.) Ph : 033-25226765, M-09830313995 Kolkata Chapter • Shri Chandan Roy Exterior Interior Ltd. 152, S.P. Mukherjee Road, Abhishek Point Building, 5th Floor, Kolkata - 700026 Ph : 033-40605956, M-09836158666 Email : exin.assocr@gmail.com
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Damoh Chapter • Shri Rajan Prasad Patel Sidhi Vinayak Jyotish Kendra House No. -14, Professor Colony Near Devi Mandir, Damoh-470661, M.P. Mob : 09300694736, 08109442751 Email:astro.rppatel@gmail.com
Bangalore Chapter-I • Sh. T. V. Laxminarsimhiah Jyothir Mandiram, 39, 2nd Main, 2nd Stage, West Chord Road, Bangalore-560010 Ph: 080-23494724, M-09481244050 Email: tvln.iah@gmail.com Bangalore Chapter-II • Sh. K. R. Dasa Setty No. 39, 6th Cross, K.H.B.Colony, Yelahanka, Gandhinagar, Bangalore-560064 Ph:080-28463124, M-09845634181 Email:krdasasetty@gmail.com Anekal Chapter-III • Prof. Dr. R. Balakrishna Vishva Vijaya Jyothishya Vidhyalaya® No. 54/471, Lakshmi Takies Road N.R. Colony, Bidaragere Main Road, Anekal-562106, Karnataka Mob : 09243442354 email : drrbalakrishna@gmail.com Chitradurga Chapter • Er. Doddarangaiah D.M.E The Indian Astrology Foundation No. 16, Vaastu soudha First Floor, Indira Nagar Old Bangaluru Rd. Chitradurga 577501 Mob : 9632864976
Gwalior Chapter • Shri L. M. Chaturvedi 8, New Vivekanand Colony, University Road, Gwalior-474001 (M.P.) Ph. : 0751-2344957, Mob: 07597647068, 09425462516 Email:lmchaturvedi@yahoo.com
MAHARASHTRA Mumbai Chapter • Sh. Jayant Pandey Kaatyaayni Jyotish 39, Wing A/5, Eversweet Apt., J P Road, 7 Bungalows, Near Bon Bon Andheri(W), Mumbai- 400053 Mob: 09329012021(Bhilai) 09833137666 (Mumbai) Email: panditjayant1@yahoo.co.in Web.: astrology24x7.com Pune Chapter • Sh. Prashant Manda Vastu & Fengsui Res. Centre C./o Suhas Parekh 20/17, Sakal Nagar, Baner Road, Aundh, Pune-411007, Maharashtra Mobile : 09823746626 prashant_manda@rediffmail.com www.vastumaharuishi.blogspot.com MADHYA PRADESH Bhopal Chapter • Pt. Vineet Tiwari (Raj Jyotishi) Bhartiya Jyotish and Vastu Sansthan GM-6, Coach, Factory Road, INDUS City, Bhopal -462011(M.P.) Mob : 09827457570 Email: astro_vineet@rediffmail.com
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Indore Chapter-II • Er. Akhilesh Jain Aloukik Vastu Jyotish Anu. Sansthan 82, Vidya Nagar, Sapana Sangeeta, Inodre-4542001(M.P.) Ph:0731-4066871, M-09826016534 Email:aloukikurja@yahoo.co.in Web.: www.astrourja.com Indore Chapter-IV • Ms. Vedica Srivastav Vedica Astrology Centre "Rigved" 10 Vaikunthdham Colony, Anand Bazar, Indore-452206 Mob. : 09827080111 Email: vedica.shrivastav@gmail.com Web.: www.shopastro.com Ujjain Chapter • Shri Ashok Kumar Patni Shri Mahamangal Jyotish Kendra 18, Varah Mihir Marg, Indira Gandhi Chauraha, Freeganj, Ujjain-456001, M.P. Ph: 0734-2564181, M-09406822358 ORISSA Barahampur Chapter • Shri Gopi Nath Mahapatra Shri Purushottam Jyotish Evam Vastu Shodh Sansthan, Gandhi Nagar-1 Lane Distt-Ganjam, Barahampur -760007(Orissa) Ph:0680-2224695, M-09437076699 Bhubaneswar Chapter • Sh. Amitav Mohanty Truth and Trust Academy of Astrology Ground Floor, Plot No. - 456/2413, Shree Vihar, Po- Patia, PS- Chandrasekharpur, Bhubaneswar, Orissa-751031 Ph.: 0674-2744933 Mob: 09937647373, 8908228345 amitavmohanty007@gmail.com mohantyamitav007@yahoo.com
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People in general always wish to know what would be the position of Monsoon, Sensex, Gold and Dollar in the New Year. Here in this article we are predicting about all these things as per astrological analysis of planetary transit, Nakshatra, Rashi and Yoga. Gold : Gold would continue to shine in the year 2015. Prices would go up in the month of January and come down in March- April. It is auspicious to buy Gold at the end of March and April because prices might go up again in the month of May. From June to August there would remain stability in its price. By the end of August prices might fall but in September again there would be an increase. After that there shall be slight correction in the month of October and the prices would remain stable in November-December. In nutshell we can say that Gold price won't go down but it will keep shining throughout the year. Rainfall : In this year in the month of April, May and June there shall be very less rain as compared to the previous year. However, good arrival of monsoon in the first week of July would change the equation there by giving sufficient rain in July, August and mid of September. It won't be raining throughout the year but might be raining heavily in the rainy season. In general we are going to witness enough rain in totality. There would be probability of floods in the month of July and August because of excessive rains. It might rain hardly in the second half of September. Monsoon would come to an end completely in the 2nd week of October. Dollar : Contrary to expectation Dollar would go up during 2015. Although dollar price might go down in the first quarter of the year but after the completion of this financial year 2014-15 i.e. after march 2015 it would again start going up and reach on maximum level by 8
September. After that there would be stability in its price. So it would be good to invest on dollar in the month of April and sell in September. Sensex : Those who are in the business of Share market should remain cautious in terms of investment in shares in 2015. Like 2014 Sensex won't jump in 2015. In the mid of the year it shall go to its minimum level. In February it would go down substantially but then recover again in March. By the end of March there is an indication of fall with recovery again in April. May shall again witness some fall with some correction in June and might reach to its minimum in July. Towards the end of the year it will start going up. It would remain bullish primarily in October, November and December. Therefore sell it in January, April and November-December and buy in February, June and July.
Rashiphal 2015 Aries : Next 2 years are problematic for your physical and mental health. The combined impact of transit of Jupiter and Saturn on your 10th house shall bring in auspicious results like sudden financial gains, attainment of inherited property, success in research work and upgradation or promotion on professional front. Those who are unemployed might get employment. There is probability of your becoming a power house means you might be getting some bigger post of responsibility. The latter half of the year is auspicious for educational upgradation and happiness from children.
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a Taurus : You shall be getting auspicious results like matrimonial development, new partner, success in foreign trade, development of destiny. Inclination towards spiritual practices like learning meditation, Yoga & scriptures etc. is indicated. Those who are unmarried might get married. You shall attain blessings of God. Marriage or partnership before July 2015 shall prove favourable for the development of destiny. The latter half of the year is giving indications of investment on property and vehicle. In general it would remain auspicious but you are advised to look after the health of your spouse. Gemini : You can expect auspicious results like sudden financial gains, attainment of inherited property, success in research work, competition, job & good harmony with colleagues. Time period is not very auspicious for health and happiness. The latter half of the year is giving strong indications of increased interests in social activities with enhancement of social reputation. Cancer : You shall be getting auspicious results like educational upgradation, attainment of power or position, improvement of love life, matrimonial development or marriage etc. You shall be happy with the progress of your children. In business you are likely to get into new partnership too. You shall be taking interest in some kind of consultation work or speculation etc. too. The latter half of the year would prove auspicious for prosperity and progress of family. Leo : Double transit impact shall activate 4th & 6th house. You shall be getting auspicious results like development in matters related to property, gains from mother and motherland. You might purchase new plot, house or vehicle etc. Success in competition, job & good harmony with colleagues is indicated. You are advised to look after your health. You would be able to control unnecessary expenses in the latter half of the year with an indication of restoration of your reputation. Virgo : Double transit impact shall activate 3rd & 5th house. You would become more effortful and enterprising. You shall be getting auspicious results like improvement in social life, increased social activities, educational upgradation, attainment of power or position, development of destiny and improvement of love life. You shall be happy with the progress of your children. The latter half of the year is giving indications of long journeys including foreign journey and your expenses are likely to increase. Libra : You shall be getting auspicious results like increase in saving potential, expansion in family, getting new jewellery, vehicle, and property etc. You shall be AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan.-Mar. 2015
satisfied with development in matters related to property and there shall be gains from mother and motherland. This time shall prove auspicious for your family, finance, mother and movable or immovable property. You are likely to generate a new source of income in the 2nd half of the year. Scorpio : Double transit impact shall activate your 1st & 3rd house. Your credibility as a professional shall increase and it is the time period to project yourself as a power centre. You would become more effortful and enterprising. Improvement in social life and increased social activities etc. is indicated. You might get tempted to participate in social activities actively. You would earn name and fame by the end of the year. Sagittarius : Your expenses and income shall be increasing in equal proportion. You shall be travelling extensively. Although expenses shall increase however, the saving potential shall also improve simultaneously. You might go abroad and this is a good time for getting benefitted from foreign connections. This time is auspicious for family life & jewellery also. You would be interested in religious activities and find substantial development in your destiny in the 2nd half of the year. Capricorn : You shall be able to generate new source of income. You shall be happy with the progress of your children. In business you are likely to get into new partnership too. You shall be taking interest in some kind of consultation work or speculation etc too. There would be health related tensions in the latter half, however sudden financial gains and acquisition of inherited property is indicated. You would be interested in activities like research work etc. Aquarius : There shall be stability and betterment on professional front with enhancement of reputation. You shall be spending money on travelling and might go to distant places or abroad on account of work. The latter half of the year is giving indications of matrimonial development and good news of child birth or gains from children. Pisces : You would be generating new source of income. This year is highly auspicious for the consolidation of income. You shall succeed in making spiritual progress. You would get rid of Dhaiya of Saturn and therefore favour of destiny can be expected. Be cautious about your health in the latter half of the year and take decisions regarding enemy, diseases and legal matters carefully.
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and evil planet that produces misery and suffering. But a strong, unafflicted and well aspected Saturn helps the native attain high position, authority and prosperity as reward for his past good deeds. Benefic aspect of Jupiter, Venus and unafflicted Mercury augments the result. Saturn protects the house where posited and harms those receiving his 7th, 3rd and 10th aspect. He also influences the 2nd and 12th houses from his location in the horoscope. Saturn gives good result for those born in Capricorn and Aquarius Lagna ruled by him, in Sagittarius and Pisces Lagna ruled by Jupiter and the best result as Yogakaraka (by owning Kendra and Trikona houses) for Libra and Taurus Lagna ruled by Venus. For these Lagnas the evil effect of Sadhesati is also moderate. Saturn's highest exaltation is in Libra at 200 and deepest debilitation at 200 Aries. When occupying his own or exaltation sign in Kendra, Saturn forms 'Sasa' Mahapurusha yoga which confers high status, good wealth, name and fame on the individual. Saturn controls human life for better or worse from 36th year onwards. Saturn when posited in Capricorn, Aquarius, Taurus, Libra, Sagittarius and Pisces Lagna gives good personality, wealth, status and prosperity. In other Lagna it gives disease of old age in youth and the native looks older than his or her age. His location is considered good in Upachaya (3rd, 6th, 10th and 11th) houses. Among these his location is considered better in the 6th house from where he aspects the 8th, 12th, and 3rd
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a house and curtails evil effect of these houses. As an exception to the maxim 'karako Bhava Nashaya', Saturn's location in 8th house bestows long life with some impediments. The influence of Saturn on 10th house makes the native hard worker. Retrograde Saturn in 6th, 8th and 12th house causes much suffering to the native. Strong Saturn gives success and elevates the native in life, while weak Saturn causes misery and suffering. when Saturn is strong and well placed in the horoscope, it indicates that the individual has well disciplined approach to creative activity and he finds life most rewarding. A weak and ill placed Saturn causes failure, miseries and low status in life. A large majority of people are born with weak or afflicted Saturn. Such individuals resist changes in life without trying to understand these. Instead of hard work they try shortcuts for success and stumble upon failure. Through these failures and losses Saturn teaches the real meaning of life. Astrological treatises have eulogised strong Saturn as significator of 10th house which relates to one's profession. According to Saravali (Ch.30.83) "If Saturn joins the 10th house one will be rich and learned .... He will be courageous and leader of a group, village or city." phaladeepika (Ch.8.22) states: "The person having Saturn in the 10th house will be a King or Minister. He will be brave, wealthy and famous." Similarly, Jatak Parijat (Ch.8.92) states;" If Saturn is posited in the 10th house, one is a punishing officer, wealthy, courageous and important in his family." The placement of Saturn in the horoscope at birth, and its interaction with other planets gives a fair idea about that individual's profession and means of livelihood. For example, Aries sign represents machinery, tools, factory, fire, undeveloped land, etc. when Saturn is placed in Aries, the profession is connected with one or the other attributes of this sign. AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan.-Mar. 2015
fopkj xks"Bh Review Review The planets placed with Saturn, in the 2nd, 12th and 7th house from his location have a direct bearing on the activities connected with one's occupation. Saturn as a significator for means of livelihood interacts first with the planet placed in the house next to his own location. Planets aspecting Saturn and those aspected by Saturn also shape an individual's profession. More the number of planets interacting with Saturn, more complex would be the the professional career. The result of Saturn in different signs is as under : Saturn in Aries : Saturn is debilitated here. In keeping with the traits of aries, the native is engaged in factory, machinery, metal and engineering work involving physical labour and less return. Saturn in Taurus : This indicates enough earning through soft work, such as finance, banking or trading in luxury goods. Saturn in Gemini : The individual earns through intellectual pursuits like journalism, accountancy, auditing, business, trade and communication work. He gets cooperation from friends. Saturn in Cancer : It indicates work connected with art, writting, travel, water, milk, liquids and sea-borne items. Saturn in Leo : It indicates government employment or some administrative work. As ruler of Leo sign Sun is inimical to Saturn, the individual has to struggle initially in his profession, unless Saturn is associated with or aspected by Jupiter, Venus or unafflicted Mercury. Saturn in Virgo : One earns through intellectual pursuits, commerce, accountancy, real estate and brokerage. He is very practical in business. Saturn in Libra : Exalted Saturn gives good profession, fame, status and wealth, when not conjoined with or aspected by Mars or Ketu. Lawyers and judges have 11
Review Saturn in Libra. The person may earn through banking, luxury items, any soft work or as cinema or T.V. artist. Saturn in Scorpio : Saturn is uncomfortable here. The native may work in concerns in mines, minerals, engineering and agriculture involving physical energy and manual work. Saturn in Sagittarius : The native is engaged in prestigeous profession related to law, administration or religion. He may earn through forest service and spiritual activities. Saturn in Capricorn : The native earns through service, travelling, sales, liaison work or food realted business. Saturn in Aquarius : The native may work as manager, teacher, researcher, astrologer, advisor or guide in independent capacity. Saturn in Pisces : The native is successful in the field of law, medicine or religion and works as administrator, doctor, lawyer or teacher in respctable position. The above tendencies prevail when Saturn is associated with these sign lords by conjuction, placement in adjoining (2/12) houses, and in the 7th house from his location. A powerful Venus placed in 2nd to Saturn indicates that prosperity in profession would follow after marriage. Jupiter in 2nd house to Saturn indicates that the career would begin at a higher level, and when there is no planet between Saturn and Jupiter, then the road to success is smooth and clear. Rahu in 2nd to Saturn indicates that the person will have to start his career at lower level and struggle in the initial stages. Ketu in 2nd to Saturn causes a pull back in position, but this lacation is good for spiritual achievement. Saturn's association with Mercury or Saturn in 2nd to Mercury is an indication of initial impediments in career. When Saturn is associated with Mars or Rahu (either by conjuction or in 2nd or 7th house) then that individual faces difficulties in the early stages of profession. 12
a He works hard without job satisfaction, irrespective of the grade he makes in his career. When the adjoining houses to Saturn are unoccupied and Mars is placed in 7th house to Saturn, the individual has to struggle in initial stages and work hard for progress. Saturn-Rahu combination, especially in 9th house, produces severe setbacks in the life of the native and his father. Their combination in 6th, 8th or 12th house produces many scandals in the life of the native. Saturn-Mars conjuction in 5th, 8th and 12th produces very bad result. When Saturn is in direct opposition to the Sun and devoid of Jupiter's aspect, the native makes his living by coming in contact with low people and using clandestine means. Their opposition is very bad. It causes differences with father and those in authority causing fall in status. Saturn-Sun conjunction ruins paternal affection and success in life. For political success it is essential that Saturn favourably influences 10th house and gets the support of the Sun, Mars and Jupiter. When Jupiter, Venus or unafflicted Mercury is posited in 2nd, 7th or in trine or 10th to Saturn, the individual enjoys regular flow of money through comfortable profession. The result of Saturn's connection with other planets is as under : Saturn and Sun : It indicates government connection, trade in metals or politics. Success comes after much effort and struggle. Aspect of Jupiter, Venus and unafflictd Mercury makes life easy. Saturn and Moon : This involves travelling, writing and liquids. There is difficult childhood, problem to mother, fluctuation of mind and repeated changes in career. Saturn and Mars : As these are inimical to each other, the individual has problem AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology lJan.-Mar. 2015
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make the native struggle for professional success. The transit of the Sun, Mars, Rahu and Ketu over natal Saturn, Sadhesati, Kantak and Ashtam Shani is the period of struggle and suffering when it occurs during Saturn Dasa or Bhukti. Remedial Measures : For reducing hardship in life caused by unfavourable Saturn, the following measures have been found efficacious: 1- Worship Lord Shiva through Abhishek on Saturdays with water, mixed with little Ganges water, mustard oil and sesame seeds. 2- Japa of Shani Mantra : (i) uhykatu lekHkkle~ jfo iq=e~ ;ekxztaA (ii) Ă…ÂĄ izka izha izkSa l% 'kuS'pjk; ue%AA 3- Distribute Urad daal and rice Khichri to beggars on Saturdays. 4- Light mustard oil lamp below Pipal tree after Sunset on Saturdays. 5- Show sympathetic and helpful attitude towards servants and sweepers of the family and at work place. Illustrations: Ex.1 : Lagna lord Saturn is retrograde and posited in Pisces in 3rd (Upachaya) house and aspects 9th house. Rahu is in 2nd house to Saturn. There is mutual aspect between Saturn and Mars. The 10th lord from Lagna, Yogakarka Venus is posited in 8th house and in 11th from 10th house. Venus is in the sign of the Sun, whose Male, 15.10.1967, 13:30 29N0, 77E42 dispositor is posited in 10th house. 9 11 The 10th house Ma is occupied by 12 10 8 Sa Mercury (R), Ketu (R) 7 1 and the Sun. This Me(R) Ra Su combination made 4 Ke 2 him computer 6 3 expert in a 5 Mo Ju Ve government office. 13
Review Because of Rahu in 2nd to Saturn, and mutual aspect between Saturn Mars, he had to struggle and work hard to come up in his career. Ex.2 :The Male, 12.12.1964, 16:32 horoscope belongs 28N39, 77E13 to a high ranking officer in a reputed 1 Ju 3 organisation. All (R) 4 2 12 the Kendras are Ra 11 Mo filled, Yogakarka 5 Sa Saturn is posited Ma 8 in its Moolatrikona 6 Ve Ke 10 sign in 10th house, su 7 9 aspected by Me Mars. As malefic lord of Kendra (7th) and posited in Kendra, Mars has become positive. Saturn in own sign in 10th house forms Sas Mahapurusha Yoga positive. Ex.3 : He started his career from a low post, but by the dint of hard word he became one of the top executives of the company by the age of 37. He is reputed as executives of the company and devoted officer. He
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The native was born in Sun dasa posited in 12th house. He started his career at ordinary level, but due to the presence of strong benefic yogas made a metoric rise and has become a successful industrialist. Yogakarka Saturn and 9th lord. Mercury are in Lagna. Exalted Saturn in Lagna forms Sasa Mahapurusha Yoga Exalted Mars in 4th house and exalted Jupiter in 10th house form Ruchak and Hamsa Mahapurusha Yoga respectively. 10th lord Moon is exalted in 8th house. Venus in 2nd to Saturn shows easy flow of wealth. Powerful planetary position has given him exceptional rise in profession.r
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There has been much debate over the names of Gulika and Mandi. Some say that these are the two names of a sub planet of Saturn. But according to others these are two different entities. Some debate about the method of its calculation. Sage Parasar takes into account the beginning of Astamsh of Saturn and Kaalidas advocates for the end limit. Starting time of any event is more important. We calculate the Muhurta for beginning of any work and not for its completion. We take into account arrival time of questioner and not the time of his departure. So Parasar is more logical. But the ending portion of Astamsh of Saturn is the beginning portion of Rahu`s Astamsh. It must be calculated as all the planet`s part of the day.
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the ascendant at sign Gemini has made him a man of hypocrite personality. The Moon is also within the aspect of it in both Vargas. So his mind becomes the seat of devil. * Longitude of Rahu Kaal in the 1st, 2nd, 5th, 7th, 8th or in the 9th house either from ascendant or from Navamsa can cause a horoscope sensitive for snake biting.
The Rahu Kaal is posited in the ascendant with Rahu adding fuel to fire. Rahu alone is not so bad but its association with Rahu Kaal in the ascendant made him hypocrite, mischievous and lascivious. His sex scandal is known to all. The Moon is mind and a planet get affliction by the presence of malefic in his star. The Rahu and its sub planet Rahu Kaal is posited over the star of Moon.
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June 9, 2007 at 22h. 30m. at 77E28, 23N17 (Bhopal) Rahu Kaal is at sign Aquarius of 19 degrees and twenty minutes. She gets her early end by snake biting. The Rahu Kaal is posited in the 2nd house with Rahu made her sensitive to snake biting.
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Astrology and Prashna Anil Aggarwala Prashna the 6th skanda deals with casting a horoscope for the time of query, event or thought. No skanda can be dealt in isolation. Astrology is a complete blend of all the 6 skandas. In Prashna, the most important factor is the seriousness of the query. For this reason Moon is an important parameter in the Prashna Jyotish. For mundane events or happening in which the astrologer is not directly connected, the most important parameter is the time of the event when it has taken place.We all know that the Event happening is the joint effect of the planetary positions in transit which are freezed at the time of the event.
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drunken person who had hot exchange of words with Janvi's Birth Chart: 28.09.2014, 21:30 father could be involved. Police 3 1 GK said that they 4 2 12 Ju are looking into Ke 11 5 the matter. The abducted girl was 8 6 wearing a yellowMo VeSu 10 Ma Ra 7 white frock suit at 9 Me Sa the time of incident as reported by Navamsha: 28.09.2014, 21:30 father of the girl. Analysis
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Review Mars it is a query of a young Girl being kidnapped. Panchang of the Day Day Sunday, Tithi SP-4 Rikta tithi, yoga vishkumbha, Lord is Saturn and Karana Vishti, Hora Venus. On Sunday hora of Venus is not good, Nakshatra Vishakha, Tithi, Yoga and karana are not good. 2nd and 5th houses are dagdha Rashi. Special features in the Prashna Chart which can bestow good results. 1. Venus Lagna Lord and Moon having close ithasala and both are in Neecha Bhang Rajyoga. 2. Jupiter exalted and about to enter 4th house of the well being of the child, since Jupiter is exalted and in movable sign , it has a role to play specially aspecting Moon and Chor Graha Mars. Jupiter is 21-28 degrees and Karaka for children as well,and close to its entering 4th house. Jupiter aspecting Mars chor Graha may change the mind of the kidnapper and may release the child. Since Jupiter is about to enter the 4th house from movable sign
a and difference is 30-21.28 = 8.32 degrees, the child may be released and traced after 8th Day and before the 9th Day 6th Oct. 2014
Lagna Lord Venus has exchange with Mercury who is placed in the 6th house and hence Neecha bhang rajyoag of the lagna lord in the 5th house. This Parameter also suggests the Rajyoga for the 5th house and the child may be released after abduction specially when Jupiter aspecting Mars. Lagna is fixed and 7th house also fixed has no travel and 7th Lord in 7th house and degrees over 15.00 and aspected by Jupiter from the 3rd house and Moon in the 7th house and Lagna Lord and Moon both in movable navamsha there is possibility that the child may be traced. 1. Lagna is even Taurus, Prishtodaya and less than 15 degrees towards movable sign at the time of child's disappearance and 1,4, 7th Navamsha should be rising only then it will be a Jeeva query and the final stage of the query. Hence the child has disappeared between 21:12 to 21:24 hrs. and more so near 21:24 hrs., when th the 4th navamsha has changed to Aries an and navamsha is about to be changed to 5t 5th Navamsha. Whenever the navamsha is about to change the event takes place he hence 21:24 hrs. has been taken (It ma matches very well with the findings of the CC CCTV camera of the Police given latter 21 21:21 hrs. last seen ) 2. Nakshatra lord of Moon is Jupiter pl placed in the 3rd house and owns the 8th an and the 11th house and aspects the 7th ho house and Moon. Hence the concern is of Pe Permanent loss. 3. The planet aspecting the Lagna at close de degrees is Mars, the 7th and 12th lord, 7t 7th Lord is also chor graha is clearly in indicating a case of kidnapping, since
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a Mars is also the 12th lord, espionage for kidnapping. 4. Lagna Lord Venus having close ithasala with debilitated Moon, the query is pertaining to Moon significations, the kidnapper may be in Tourism, waterworks, navy,fisherman, nurse or hospital staff, working in refreshment bars. Mother is also suffering due to disappearance of the child, since Moon is significator of Mother. 5. Between Lagna lord and 11th Lord 11th lord is stronger, hence counting from Jupiter to Moon is 5 houses hence the concern is pertaining to the 5th house and female child, since the 5th house is a female rashi. 6. Lagna is Taurus, Prishtodaya and nakshatra lord is Moon aspected by Moon and Moon nakshatra lord relation is 5/9 axis, hence concern of 5th Lord and Progeny. 7. Arudha Lagna is also Capricorn and aspected by Jupiter, hence query is pertaining to a child. 8. Chaitra Rashi is Virgo and has Venus, hence the concern can be resolved by a female, since Venus take one Paksha, therefore it can take maximum 15 days for the problem to be solved. 9. Arudha Lagna Capricorn is aspected by Jupiter a Jeeva Planet hence the concern is for a human being and a young child in question.. 10. Future is seen from the chaitra Rashi and is Virgo,since veedi rashi is Taurus, Sun being in Virgo, which has debilitated Venus in Neecha Bhang Rajyoga, combust and Rahu in forward motion is not good for the child since it is also the 5th house and 5th and 6th lord have exchange conferring neecha bhang rajyoga to the Lagna Lord and making 5th lord also strong. After the suffering there is the possibility of the child being traced. AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan.-Mar. 2015
fopkj xks"Bh Review Review 11. 5th house is kidnapping and 5th lord is with Saturn, the significator of captivity in the 6th house. 12. Lagnesh and Moon are having close ithasla and in the 5th house and Moon debilitated also in Rajyoga in the 7th house shows kidnapping. 13. Lagna is Fixed and Prishtodaya sign and aspected by Prishtodaya planet Mars, hence no journey and no return, the child is in the same city. Also Lagna is fixed and malefic in 5, 6 and 7th house no return. There is a combination in the chart, which shows return as well, due to aspect of Jupiter on Mars. 14. Moon in the 7th house in debilitation and with Mars the child may be traced after lot of difficulty within 8-9 days as Jupiter is aspecting Mars, the kidnapper may change his mind to free the kidnapped child. This Parameter is crucial in the chart as explained above. Jupiter is exalted and about to enter the 4th house. Saturn the significator for captivity is in Paap kartari yoga. Saturn is also aspecting the 8th house and 8th lord Jupiter and has future inimical ithasala with Jupiter. Saturn is also in the nakshatra of Jupiter the 8th Lord and 11th Lord. Kendras and Trikonas have predominance of malefic which is again not good for the fructification of the query. Lagna lord Venus is debilitated ,combusted with Sun and also in Rahu-Ketu axis. Moon is debilitated and just shifted from the 6th house to the 7th house is indicating the connection of Moon with the significator of Captivity Saturn and then joining the chor graha Mars. The well being of the child is to be seen from the 4th house and 4th lord Sun is forming a rajyoga in the 5th house who is in Rahu-Ketu axis. 4th house and 4th lord has no benefic aspect, but connected to Venus who is getting Neecha Bhang 19
Review rajyoga. Jupiter exalted, 8th and 11th Lord is about to enter the 4th house and since in movable sign,hence may be released after 8th day as explained above Captivity, imprisonment and Torture is indicated when there is Prishtodaya sign aspected by malefic and Prishtodaya planets, here in the chart Mars is closely aspecting the Lagna. Mars is Prishtodaya planet. Another classical principle is present in the chart. Prishtodaya sign rising aspected by Mars and Mercury with planet of Captivity Saturn in the 6th house it is a case of Kidnapping. Mars the cruel culprit for torture is aspecting the Lagna at very close degrees. Lagna is 10.04 and Mars is 15.57 degrees. Mars is in the nakshtra of Saturn the planet of captivity. Navamsha rising is of a malefic Mars movable and 4th Lord of the Prashna chart exalted, shows the well being of the Child. Moon is strong and aspects Jupiter who is debilitated but again neecha bhang. The Chor graha is the 7th lord Mars. The appearance of the thief is signified by the planet aspecting it, since Jupiter is aspecting it, the Child of its own has moved away and lost her parents. And then latter kidnapped.It has gone in the North west direction and in the same city nearby. If the child is not traced within 9 days then it is a matter of concern. The strongest planet about to enter the 4th house is Jupiter and 21 degrees and in a movable sign and also aspecting Moon and the 7th house, hence the child can be traced within 8-9 days and with the help of Police only it can be accomplished. If it does not happen in 9 days then tracing will be difficult. Clothes worn by the child : Since the Lagna is Taurus the girl kidnapped will be wearing white clothes. 7th house and lord is aspected by Jupiter strong hence the kidnapping is done in public and at night since nocturnal sign is rising in the Lagna. 20
a Appearance of the thief : 2nd D3 is rising in the Lagna so the person who has kidnapped the girl is a male and wearing dirty clothes, may be agriculturist, dairy farming, neck like a bull, face like a ram or goat, thick lowerlip, hungry high minded and firm in action. May be gentle in behaviour. Since the strongest planet in the Kendra is Mars it can also have the significations of Mars, since male planets are influencing the 7th house, the sex of the kidnapper is male, more so since the navamsha rising is also a male sign caste of the thief is from the lagna lord and if it is Jupiter or Venus then it is Brahmin. Direction : Lagna nakshatra is of Moon and Moon signifies North west direction where the kidnapper has gone. Place of Captivation : Since the 7th Lord is placed in 7th house and aspecting Lagna from Scorpio the place of captivation could be near cremation grounds, caves, hollow ground, near a pond or a lake grass is in habitation, ground of ant hills, near water tanks, Workshop of blacksmiths, since Jupiter is aspecting Moon it may be at a place higher then the ground. Distance of the kidnapped child : Arudha Lagna is Sagittarius, hence not far from the place of kidnapping, now lagna is in the 4th navamsha and about to complete 4 navamsha, hence the kidnapped child is located as follows, since 5 navamsha = 13 kilometers and here it is 4 navamsha about to be completed, hence the kidnapped child will be located at about a distance of 13/5x4=10.4- 13 Kms in the Northwest di rection. As per Police 3-year old girl, Janvi, who went missing since last Sunday from India Gate, was found from Lajwanti Garden in Janakpuri by Delhi Police. Around 8-00 pm on the 5th Oct. 2014 and exactly after 8 days of the abduction as per the above analysis and also in the NothWest Direction and about 13 Kms from India Gate. r AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology lJan.-Mar. 2015
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Legend of Millenium :
Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee Dr. Manoj Kumar, Editor
Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the Prime At me Minister of India from May 16-31 Mi 31,, 1996, and then again from March 19 h 19, 1998 to May 13, 2004. With 19 th his swearing-in as Prime Minister hi r after the parliamentary election off af October 1999, he became the firstt Oc and only person since Jawaharlal an al Nehru to occupy the office of the Ne e Prime Minister of India through Pr h three successive Lok Sabhas. th s. Shri Vajpayee was the first Prime Sh e Minister since Smt. Indira Gandhii Mi to lead his party to victory in n successive elections. Atal Biharii su Vajpayee brings with him a long Va g parliamentary experience spanning pa g over four decades. He has been a ov Member of Parliament since 1957. Me 7. He is the only parliamentarian an elected from four different States el es at different times - UP, Gujarat at,, MP and Delhi. His legacy ass Prime Minister is a rich one thatt Pr is remembered and cherished even en a decade after his term ended. Itt included the Pokhran nuclear tests in ts,, astute and wise economic policiess as that laid the foundations of the th he longest period of sustained growth lo th in independent Indian history, y, massive infrastructure projectss ma such as those related to development su nt of national highways and the Golden n Quadrilateral. Few Indian Prime Qu e Ministers have left such a dramatic Mi c impact on society. im
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idely respected within the country and abroad as a statesman of the genre of Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, Shri Vajpayee's 1998-99 stint as Prime Minister has been characterised as 'one year of courage of conviction'. It was during this period that India entered a select group of nations following a series of successful nuclear tests at Pokhran in May 1998. The bus journey to Pakistan in February 1999 was widely acclaimed for starting a new era of negotiations to resolve the outstanding problems of the sub-continent. India's honesty made an impact on the world community. Later, when this gesture of friendship turned out to be a betrayal of faith in Kargil, Shri Vajpayee was also hailed for his successful handling of the situation in repulsing back the intruders from the Indian soil. It was during Shri Vajpayee's 1998-99 tenure that despite a global recession, India achieved 5.8 percent GDP growth, which was higher than the previous year. Higher agricultural production and increase in foreign exchange reserves during this period were indicative of a forward-looking economy responding to the needs of the people. "We must grow faster. We simply have no other alternative" has been Shri Vajpayee's slogan focusing particularly on economic empowerment of the rural poor. The bold decisions taken by his Government for strengthening rural economy, building a strong infrastructure and revitalising human development programmes, fully demonstrated his Government's commitment to a strong and self-reliant nation to meet the challenges of the next millennium to make India an economic power in the 21st century. Due to his overwhelming achievements,
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Frequency 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9 6 2 1 1 2 0 2 1 3 Special Frequency— 1(6 times), 2 (2 times) & 7 (2 times) Planes
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The outstanding feature in his chart is the highest number on Mental Plane given by the intellectual number 7. All his forces are directed through excellent analysis, scientific approach and specialisation. Number 7 also has the Special Frequency and also is the Personality Number. The other important forces prominent in his chart are Talent Number 8 and Destiny Number 22/4, a Master Number. Talent Number and the Destiny Number are the two most important numbers in Numerology and hold prime importance. Number 8 and Number 22/4 both are the numbers of extraordinary achievements, power, authority and recognition, and we know what Vajpayee ji achieved in his life. He actively participated in the crusade against the British rule in Freedom Movement at a tender age and was arrested and sent to jail in the Quit India Movement in 1942. He was anti Congress and the representative of the Jansangh at that time. He was elected for Lok Sabha for 9 times and Rajya Sabha for 3 times. He served as the Prime Minister of our nation for 3 times. Special Frequency of number 1 for 6 times always supported by his Pinnacles provided him great leadership qualities, organisational and management abilities. His Heart Number 6 supported by the subtle forces of Ultimate Number 3 and Habit Number 9 gave him the power of self expression which he showed in his fine poetry and excellent oratory. His poetry and oratory have received appraisals not only from the partymen but also from the oppositions always. Hardly any other parliamentarian has been given such respect as Mr. Vajpayee. His gift of words have always reflected in his fine poetry and speeches in Parliament. Jawaharlal Nehru was so much fascinated with his talent, knowledge on any subject and gift AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan.-Mar. 2015
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of words reflected in his speeches that he said in the Parliament in 1957, “I am sure, this boy will become Prime Minister of India one day.” Number 8 and 22/4 always poses threat to marriage and married life specially if these numbers appear as Talent Number and Destiny number. In his case both these numbers are present. Probably, this may be the reason why he didn’t get married. However, the readers must be aware that this is the author's observation and that, too on 30-40 charts, so don’t follow this principle blindly. It requires further research. Let us now examine some of the important and remarkable events of his life which took place between the year 1992 to 2000. In 1993, he was given the Padma Vibhushan award for his outstanding work. At this time he was under the influence of Event Number 1, Personal Year 5 and Pinnacle 1 supported by other numbers. So, the time was favourable for getting such recognition and honour. AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan.-Mar. 2015
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On 13 Oct. 1999, he became the Prime Minister of India for the third time. At this time he was under the influence of Event Number 1, Personal Year 2, Current Year 1, Pinnacle 1 and Birth Force period 7. All these numbers are very favourable. In December 2014, Govt. announced to confer him the highest civilian honour of our country. He was selected for the 'Bharat Ratna' alongwith Pt. Madan Mohan Malviya, another legend of our country. Let's examine this event also from the perspective of Numerology. In 2014 and 2015, his running Event Number is 8, his Talent Number is already 8. Not only this but his personal year in 2014 is also 8 and in 2015, it is 9. So, from all the perspectives the time is quite favourable for such a recognition and honour. So, we can conclude that the Talent and Destiny Numbers make the promises of events or the amount of success in life while the other numbers deliver the result either negative or positive. r 23
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New Maths for 'Zero' and '18' Prasant Nair
In predicting an event’s success or failure, based on a numerological chart, the role of ‘zero’ and ‘eighteen is very crucial. Modern numerology method, the matrix system, suggest that ‘Zero’ is equal in value to no other forms of nine but an ‘18’. Presence of ‘extra’ zero indicates hindrance or even a failure in the mission. For achieving perfection in predictions, we should never overlook zero, double nine or eighteen. Certain special rules are to be followed to trace and deal with such visible and invisible zeroes.
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ero could come in our lives in so many forms. It could present in any simple yet important numbers like vehicle, bank account or mobile number, cricket score, match stats etc. And it could be present in numerological chart or an event too. How far and how correctly has the ‘maths’ related with numerology numbers ‘0’ and ‘18’ been trapped and understood by us? And how do we interpret the ‘effect’ of both the numbers when we are predicting any event’s success? Contrary to what ancient texts might prescribe, latest research and mathematical testing [based on numerological concepts] highlight that number zero exactly equals eighteen, both the numbers are ruled by Pluto, both produces the same effect - defeat. When we are dealing with ‘nine’, whether in numerology, vedic maths or nine check rule, we come across the concept of ‘neglecting’ extra nines from the number to arrive at the root number. But these extra ‘nines’ are not something to be neglected so casually. Research reveals that we should take care of zero, double nine and eighteen. 24
A tiny creature can tumble a mighty thing, the effect of a mere ‘zero’ can be devastating at times. Predicting the future event, sports winner, election/ exam results, lucky age and many other things might encounter extra nines. We have to cautiously deal with those nines in ‘mathematical’ manner. As said, we should never miss a zero, double nine and an eighteen. There are few special concepts and maths related with it, they are to be applied and then the case be analyzed, results predicted. Here, it is important to note that the whole discussion is related with predicting future event’s success or failure, and not about the nature and qualities of persons born on date 18 or name number ending with eighteen/zero. They might be carrying altogether different meaning. Every number, from 1 to 9, is ruled by some planet or the other of our solar system. Number 9 is ruled by Mars which is known for its fierce nature. Mars creates cuts, wounds, accidents, produces murders besides good meanings and persons too. Zero and eighteen do the same if we AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan.-Mar. 2015
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An insight into matrix numerology method
including month and year value. While date represents the initial happenings and fate, the destiny indicates the future luck. Like, in case of film release, the date gives an idea about the opening day figures and success, the destiny number would represent the final success and verdict for the film. Generally, date and destiny of a person or an event are analyzed together just in an analytical manner. Certain combinations of date and destiny promote success, certain combinations creates hindrances and pulls down luck.
Any person or event is affected by primarily two things – date and destiny of that date. Destiny means added total of the full date,
Matrix, the more scientific version of analysis, combines the birth date and destiny numbers in mathematical sense to
India has been the game changer in the field of development of ‘zero’. India, itself, is contributing the new concepts and maths related with numerology numbers ‘zero’ and ‘eighteen’. Let's learn the basics about the matrix numerology first, then only you will have a complete feel of the whole topic.
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analyze a particular numerological chart. In the matrix method, we mathematically add them together and do other operations on it.
the prediction would depend heavily upon the special rules stated for zero. Before knowing the rules, the mathematics of zero needs a detailed explanation.
We create individual matrix for the person or the event by writing the destiny number below the date, both in compound digit form. The digits of the birth date gets linked up with those of the destiny number due to this and the vertical and diagonal numbers too shows up which were not noticed in the ordinary methods. We add and write down the sum of birth date and destiny as well.
The Mathematics of Zero
Suppose, we are studying the case of a person with date of birth in 27 and destiny 13, his matrix would look like-
A mere nine or several nines or any number having bejaank value 9 is not a zero. Common man always consider ‘Zero’ just as a lose term and he senses no difference between 0, 00, 000, 9, or 27. Even the bejank concept [used in vedic maths and numerology] just brush aside extra 9s and 0s considering both as zero. But for advance predictive methods under numerology, we should take full care of zero and creators of zero, namely 99 and 18.
27 + 13 = 40 Other numbers of his matrix chart comes as 73, 21, 23, 17 [besides the main numbers- 27, 13, 40]. Much to our pleasure, this whole operation feels so similar to the determinant and matrix based mathematical concepts, especially the use of vertical and the diagonal sections. With the beginning and future happenings already known by the birth date and destiny, respectively, the right vertical number now hints at the happening during the middle portion of the person’s life. All these are quickly understood while analyzing a particular day’s numerological chart for share market trading. Coming back to our concern with ‘zero’, a ‘zero’ might be present in any of the seven numbers of the of a particular matrix chart. His birth date or destiny number could be having a zero, like birth date 10, 20, 30. Even in the matrix total, like the ‘40’ in the above case. Or might get created as per special rules. When there is a zero,
‘Zero’ equals 18 The new research clearly tells us that a zero in the numerological chart is formed only when there are two nines. In terms of maths, zero equals exactly eighteen. 0=18 And like wise, 18=0
Equations of Zero A zero, in numerology analysis, could be formed in few main ways. The equations of zero is remarkably different in numerology than in proper algebraic mathematics. Yet, it is ‘mathematical’ and proper maths is applied on them at further levels. As already explained earlier, a ‘zero’ is numerologically equal to ‘eighteen’. Further, double nines are also equal to zero. It should have meant ninety-nine but in numerology, it is different. It represents number ‘18’ and as a consequence, number ‘zero’ Whenever, two nines come side by side, it becomes an ‘18’. Of course, we are talking
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a about numerology methods, not algebraic maths. And this gives the effect and results of ‘zero’. In numerology predictive methods, number 36 too plays an important role. And this number is composed of double 18. So, when there are double zeros in the analysis, it is numerically equally to 36. So, a brief summary of the equations of zero, to be remembered as important rule, is as follows0 18 99 99 00
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Predicting Success/Failure Observing Zero
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Numbers, zero and 18, are controlled by planet Pluto. When we are predicting success or failure, only the harmful effects of Pluto is considered. As per astrology, this planet [also known as Gulikya] gives defeat in our mission. Hence ‘zero’, which is ruled by Pluto, too gives defeat. Everything matching but an extra ‘0’ present there might create defeat in our mission. Many pundits feel surprised to see that even with such a perfect matching, success was not achieved. Just reanalyze the case and check whether there was a ‘zero’? Prediction Rule - '0' indicates / gives defeat An extra ‘zero’ leads to failure when it combines with one’s lucky number. Suppose, your lucky number is 15. If you AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan.-Mar. 2015
stay in hotel room number 105 or 150, you might land into serious troubles. India’s independence date total is 35, and it has lost cricket matches to opponents when the deciding score/target come 305. Akshay Kumar’s destiny number is 41 and he lost the battle to Emraan Hashmi when it came to OUATIM sequel. The new film spelling, modified several times, yet added to number 104. The film went into oblivion. Just because of an extra ‘zero’ present along with his lucky number 41. In the ongoing Australian T20 big bash series, one of the team ‘Sydney Thunder’ [numerological value = 50], lost matches on both the occasions when the 1st wicket fell at the score of 5. The absence of zero created defeat in their case. The winner prediction was just so simple for those two matches. The concept ‘zero indicates/gives defeat’ is highly important in the matrix numerology method. The stress on ‘extra’ zero is not a vague thing. There might be a zero present in our birth numerology itself, like birth date could be 10 or destiny 40. A single zero in event date won’t be harmful in his case because he is himself carrying a zero. In fact, absence of zero in event numbers might harm him. Further, presence of 00 might harm him. Revisiting number 18 Number 18 has never been a favourite in numerology system, it reminds us of its unlucky nature and meanings. But, when we see number 18 as the exact version of zero, we need to concentrate only on its ‘defeat’ nature. ‘Look before you leap’ phrase applies perfectly on this ‘zero and 18’. We need to remember its defeating nature, and hence, handle those events with caution. The defeat number zero or 18 could be present in either forms- visible or invisible form. The details related with visible form of ‘zero’ being detailed in full, lets move to the invisible form. 27
Numerology Zero present in invisible form Deficit by 18 creates 0 When the event stats is showing numbers similar to the person’s number yet less by exact 18, it creates a 0 automatically and indicates/leads to defeat. Suppose a person’s destiny number [added total of your full birth date] is 32, then date 14 every month might prove less lucky or even harmful for you. In case he is a captain or team owner, the team name’s dermatological value adding to 14 might give him failures more. Such a person should avoid, if he is an actor, film title value in 14. In many cases, it creates pure defeat, in few cases, average success. Actor Salman khan’s last year release Jai Ho failed to impress the fans, partly due to numerology too. The film title was set to number 6 series so that it could match with the actor’s destiny 33. While Salman’s destiny number, i.e. the full birth date total, added to number 33, film title added to number 33. JAI HO 111 5 7 = 15 The deficit by 18 concept showed its negative effect and spoiled the whole affair. When predicting cricket match results, election results and many other events, the above concept need to be taken care of besides the other normal rules. 8 and 9 creates 18 While 8 stands for Saturn, number 9 is represented by planet Mars. The normal maths logic suggest that 8 and 9 should add to 17. But, actually, both merges together to form 18! This thing has been observed on many occasions and in relation with many events – life events, sports, stock market and others. 28
a ‘Zero’ Created by Digit Reversal Sometimes, there might not be a visible 18 or a 0. A deficit by an exact 18 creates a zero, this has been detailed above. Now, there are certain cases in which ‘deficit by 18’ number is almost similar to original number, just that their digits are in reversed order. Hope you have yourself played with number pairs. There is ‘difference of 18’ i.e. ‘deficit by 18’ in each case 13 35 46
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All of them are based on mere reversal of digits – unit digits moving to ten’ place and vice versa. AND, the difference of values in each pair is exactly an 18. Of the two numbers in the pair, one might be your birth date or destiny number and the other could be present in the event numerology. This is indicative of a ‘hidden zero’ present and upcoming defeat for him. This is the extension of the case of ‘hidden 0’. Since these kinds of pairs attract our attention instantly, we can spot the ‘hidden zero’ easily. And for the same reasons, this ‘creation of zero due to reversed digits’ has been given separate attention. Pleasures Of Number ‘0’ Even Raavan was not all evil, he had the shades of quality saint too. Likewise, Zero is bad when it comes along with our personal birth numbers. In numerology meanings related with number ending with 0, most of the numbers are ok [in fact, special]. 10, 30, 40, 50, 60, 80 are quite good. When zero nears 3 or 8, it produces heavy wealth. This is observed astrologically too. When we analyze any astro chart for stock trading, when Pluto [zero] is squaring or conjunct Saturn or Jupiter, such days, the income level remains high. AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan.-Mar. 2015
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The above concept proves useful when predicting the lucky age for a person [our age turns lucky when it matches with our birth date, full birth date total]. Quite to the shock of the audience, Abhishek Bachchan received best comedy actor for Happy New Year movie which has a dermatological value 48. The destiny number of the actor is 30. This is a practical example of the expansion of 30 to 48. It is interesting thing that the expansion [i.e. From left to right of the equation is producing good results. But, when we vision it from right to left, the ‘deficit by 18’ concept comes into operation and indicates failures. This point has to be taken care of. Anti-dote for Zero’ Defect Any bad defect always demand for a remedy, something which can nullify the harmful effects. While in astrology, harmful effects of a bad planet in a person’s horoscope is cancelled by a good planet, it is quite opposite in numerology. Remedy master 7 The defects of a zero could be, remarkably, cancelled by a 7. Number ‘seven’, when present near that zero in the event numbers, can easily nullify the ‘defeat’ effect of zero. AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan.-Mar. 2015
Like, the score 218 means defeat of the captain having birth date 2 because the ‘eighteen’ section is actually a zero and the total is 20. Now suppose, the full score pattern is 218/7 The 7, on the right, has the potential to completely cancel zero of 20. And the team might actually win. 7 Cancels '0' In such situations where we can’t avoid a zero, we can add a 7 to it and the possible harms of zero might get cancelled. Even Count of Zeroes Another remedy is the presence of yet another zero. Then, they would total to 36 which doesn’t give any defeat effect. 0 Cancels 0 Means, double zero = no defeat Practical application example- The above concept could be effectively employed while selecting lucky mobile or bank a/c number. If all the available options have a zero, among them, we should select the number which has a 7 too in it. Or else, there are even numbers of ‘zeroes’, give preference to it over odd count of zeroes. So, that's all? Till now, this all what have been found out about ‘maths related with zero’ in the new research work. There is a storehouse of many new correct concepts which we will be presenting soon. This could just be the beginning, there might be more to be discovered by mankind in future. One point to be remembered is that, correct concepts produces correct results which can be tested in visible form. There are so many things which reflects the visible results of predictions and concepts, cricket match details, stock indices, exam marks, election results in terms of seats won and many more. Validate only such new findings which produces the exact numerical results as predicted. r 29
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How to Build and Arrange the House Dr. Brajveer Singh
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Home near a power station Avoid power stations. They generate energy and can create energy chaos resulting in negative chi. If you have no choice, place Feng Shui bagua mirrors outside the home to reflect negative chi away from home. Home beside or in front of a cemetery A house that overlooks or has a view of a cemetery is considered ill placed since a cemetery is a place of death. You can use bagua mirrors on the outside of the home to help diminish the negative chi, but you should avoid living near a cemetery.
Avoid a house on a street that forms a noose around the house. Intersections and dead-end roads that dump into your home all bring poison arrows and too much chi. House numbers need to be visible and neat. Winding streets in hillsides and mountains help slow down the chi. Driveways should end at your house and not run along side your home and away through the back yard or in another direction. This kind of layout will assure opportunities bypass you. Interior You can help free up chi energy by applying basic Feng Shui principles. Front Entrance This is where chi energy enters your home so you should make it inviting and easy for the energy to enter. Remove all obstacles such as shrubbery, objects, furniture, etc. Lighted entrance - Replace burned out light bulbs.
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Remove dead plants, trees and shrubbery.
This kind of clutter can be overwhelming.
Trim and neaten up yard.
Negative chi is difficult to counter.
Keep sidewalks and entrance swept and clean.
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Repair or replace torn screens or blinds.
Don’t make staircase cramped and narrow
Don’t align the front door directly across from the back door or the chi will go right through the house and out the back door.
Don’t place a bedroom door that opens directly into a staircase.
Staircases Staircases can cause the chi to rush through the front door and upstairs depriving the first floor of positive chi. Don’t place a staircase directly across from front door entrance. AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan.-Mar. 2015
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be mindful of this energy flow whenever placing furniture. Replace broken windowpanes.
Don’t place oven and range in Northwest sector of kitchen.
Make sure all windows and doors open and close easily.
Keep oven, microwave, refrigerator clean
Replace tattered, torn or worn window treatments
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Wash dishes. Don’t let them pile up in sink or on countertops.
Repair broken door and window locks
Throw away spoiled food
Avoid placing furniture that blocks doors and windows
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These are places of waste and debris removal. They are also sources of water which signifies wealth. Don’t wash your money down the toilet.
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Close toilet lid before flushing and keep it closed when not in use.
Vacuum, sweep or mop regularly Wash windows and door panes Remove cobwebs
Keep bathroom door closed at all times.
Mow yard regularly
A red, black or dark blue mat around the base of toilet will assure wealth protection.
Trim shrubbery
Place a mirror on the inside of bathroom door to reflect any negative chi and containing it to the bathroom.
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Repair leaky faucets, sinks, etc. These create drains on your finances.
These are the places where you want good relaxing chi energy flowing freely.
Rake leaves Keep up with laundry
Replace burned out bulbs
Don’t place bed directly across from door.
Replace dead plants and trees
Don’t place bed in front of window.
Declutter and organize closets and drawers
Don’t sleep with feet facing door.
Once you understand the basic Feng Shui rules, you can create a better energy flow in your home.
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Lighting Lighting in Feng Shui can often be used as remedies for problem areas. The theory in Feng Shui regarding lights and the illuminating of problem areas is about chi energy. Light is the physical manifestation of the Sun (solar energy). It also produces heat, which, of course, is yet another form the energy. AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan.-Mar. 2015
a Light is very important in creating a home conducive to balanced chi. A home that is too dark will have too much Yin energy. Windows and skylights can help, but in cases where there aren’t enough windows or enough light entering your home, you can remedy this with appropriate lighting placement within your rooms. Lamps for More Light Lamps are one of the easiest and best ways to introduce more light into certain areas of your home. The rooms where you perform more activities and tasks require excellent lighting, such as the kitchen, hobby room and reading areas. You can add floor lamps and table lamps to introduce more Yang energy. Floor lamps, especially torchiere lamps, brighten up dark corners. A torchiere floor lamp is an excellent choice since the light shines up to the ceiling and is reflected back into the room. The upward lighting can serve as a cure for overhead beams by negating the inauspicious energy associated with beams.
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fopkj xks"Bh Review Feng Shui Entrances Need To Be Well Lit You should make sure that the entrance to your home or office is well lit. Lights on either side of the outside door are the ideal to draw positive chi inside. Make sure you replace any burned out light bulbs. Many businesses leave the outside lights on day and night to ensure a continual attraction of business. Wall Sconces If you have a home office, you can use wall scones on either side of the door to your office. Sometimes adding wall lighting can present more expense and structural problems, so you may wish to use floor lamps instead. Don’t forget to add a few plants to help create healthy chi in your office space. Harmful Lighting Feng Shui principles dictate that symbolism can be powerful. This holds true for lighting fixtures. For example, you should avoid a low-suspended light fixture that hangs from the ceiling. In Feng Shui, this symbol is one of hanging and
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considered very inauspicious for those who dwell in the home. For a room that is too dark and you need more lighting, you need to be careful not to make the room too bright. As with all things Feng Shui, you need to make sure that your lighting has a good balance and isn’t harsh. You may need to add more than one lamp to ensure that the lighting is balanced. In the same respect of lighting, multifaceted lights that flash shadows over the ceiling or walls are considered inauspicious. The reasoning behind this is that light should illuminate (Yang energy) and should be the predominant, not the dark and splotching shadows (Yin energy). Dim Lighting for Bedrooms If you have a room such as your bedroom or a meditation room, then lighting plays a very important part of the room function. You don’t want light that is very bright in your bedroom. Choose what’s called soft light for your bedside lamps and avoid harsh overhead lighting and wall scone lighting, unless your light control has a dimmer switch on it. A light fixture directly over the bed is considered inauspicious and can lead to health issues with your liver and eyesight. If a certain area of your home has too much wood energy, then you can counter it with bright lights since fire is the element 34
Full spectrum lighting is the best lighting you can have in the areas of your home where there’s activity. Full spectrum lighting is a great way to bring the outdoors inside. Avoid placing full spectrum lighting in your bedr bedroom and opt for other kinds of light bulbs that provide softer light conducive to relaxing. Don’t Forget Exterior Lighting If you have an imbalance outside your home, you can often use lights to remedy any issue. Many times you can install floodlights, landscaping lights, wall sconce lights, and ceiling lights to correct Feng Shui problem areas. If your home has a missing corner, a light placed in the missing corner can often be all you need to do in order to restore balanced chi. You can use lighting in Feng Shui to continue your goal of balancing the chi energy in your home. Office Classic Feng Shui requires knowing the building’s Flying Stars locations and the Kua number as well as your own flying stars and Kua number. Use basic Feng Shui rules and principles to improve your office environment, business and career. Outside Office Entrance Make the entrance to your office a clutter free zone. Remove any obstacle clients have in navigating into your office. If you work from your home, strive to create an official entrance. Place floor lamps or wall sconces on either side of the outside door Add a plant on either side of the entrance door. r AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan.-Mar. 2015
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Problems, Their Origin and Solutions Dr. Manoj Kumar, Editor
The whole concept of Vaastu u Shastra is a delicate and sensitive e fine tuning of the balance e between the five elements off Jal, Vayu, Aakash, Prithvi and d Agni. As all the directions are e indicative of various elements,, a conscious look towards an n existing problem can indicate e the direction of its origin n depending on the imbalance e of the particular element. For r instance, if there is a finance e related problem, check the e North and North-East sector r. For labour problems, activity y in South-East and South-Westt should be checked. For slow w movement of goods, activity in the e North-West should be checked d. For problems like pilferage and d thefts, South-East sector needss to be checked. For legal issuess check the South-East. For such h issues as bankruptcy or closure e i.e. the life and death issue for an n industry, activity in the North-East, Centre and South-Westt should be checked.
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ndustries are the backbone of a nation’s economy. Industrial growth reflects not only the financial health of a nation but also provides a source of livelihood for millions. The happiness or otherwise of owners, workers and staff depends on the strength and growth of the industry. The main aim of any type of industry be it a heavy machinery or a small scale industry is to manufacture different items and earn profits. The performance of an industry affects the owner, shareholders and the workers alike. So, the layout of a factory has to be planned carefully. It has been observed that inspite of following best management techniques and providing everything necessary for proper functioning of the industry, industries fail. Inspite of providing the best for the manpower, adopting best HRD principles, there are strikes or key personnel move 35
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to rival concerns. Financial institutes give loans worth crores to these industries yet the number of sick industries is increasing. It is observed that people spend huge amounts on preparing a project report and huge expenses are incurred on architecture and construction, not to forget expenses on plant and machinery. But unfortunately only the superficial principles are considered and Vaastu guidelines are more or less ignored. In fact, adherence to Vaastu guidelines can safeguard against various problems. It has been observed that trouble has multiplied and major losses accrued or disputes have cropped up after adding a patch or land to existing factories. In fact, non-compliance to Vaastu principles is the common factor among many sick industries.
a generate profits. Friendly Vaastu has positive effect on the work atmosphere, quality of work, quality of production, produce and profitability. In Vaastu perfect establishments, solutions are found easily for small problems cropping up from time to time. In contrast Factories, Mills and Industries which are not constructed as per Vaastu principles are always facing labour, financial or other problems. Following are the important guidelines to be taken into consideration for effective and trouble free running of an industry. Vaastu has the power to give your factory/ industry a chance to bounce back to health and be prosperous. For lack of wisdom and product quality, scrutinize the North-East section of your plot and building. Any fault in North-East adversely affects the quality of production and management both. The faults in North-East sector adversely affect the growth and prosperity of an industry. Here is a simple list of Don’ts : •
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Industries should be in such a manner that the production should increase and so the movement of finished goods. If the principles of Vaastu are followed, that can lead to more production, increased sales, no problem with labour and smooth working. Whatever be the industry, the principles of Vaastu broadly remains the same and should be kept in the mind while preparing the building, constructing the building, installing the machinery, turning out the products and dispatching them to the clients. Even though there are vast differences in production methods or process flow etc. in different industries but the broad principles of Vaastu Shastra are universally applicable. More open space should be provided in the East and the North side than in the AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan.-Mar. 2015
Toilets must be placed in Northwest or Western corners but should never be constructed in the Northeast and Southwest corners. Administrative office and other office blocks can be constructed in North, East. Staff quarters, Outhouse should be built in the Northwest corner. Basement should be constructed in the East, North or Northeast corner of the proposed building. Heavy machinery should be placed in the Southwest, West & South zones. Northeast and centres of the building should be avoided for placing anything heavy. The heat zone or the burners, boilers, ovens, generators, furnace transformers, chimneys should be in the Southeast corner. No garbage should be dumped in the Northeast corner of the building or at the site, North or the East corner should always be kept free and clean. In R.C.C. framed structure, the number of columns or the beams should be even and not odd. The beam should never run above the machines & the workers. The finished goods should be stored in the Northwest corner of the area. 37
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A pooja room or a temple should be in the Northeast corner and should be kept neat and clean. Taking the help of the very old Vaastu shastra is vital for the development of an industry. It ensures the successful running of business activities, leading to larger production and better monetary profits. Applying Vaastu advice for industry can be of great help and it paves way for prosperity in business as well. Several things are considered, while setting Vaastu guidelines for industries, which include the selection of site, position of electronic gadgets, placement of heavy machinery, location of guardroom, the location of beams, the direction of the entrance, the direction and placement of windows, staff quarters, pantry, administrative area, colour scheme of the industry, placement of raw materials etc. Go through the following lines to get some Vaastu tips for industry.
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The directions recommended for the placement of doors are: Northeast or East or Northwest.
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If you wish to maintain a nice lawn, then North and East portions of the plot are appropriate.
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For staff quarters, the right place is the one lying in Southeast or Northwest zone.
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According to Vaastu shastra, the cabin of the important executives of the factory should face the North direction, while their sitting position should be in the Southwest zone. Ensure that all the staff and workers of your factory face East and their activity zone is positioned on the Central, Northern and Eastern zones.
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If it is a dairy plant, the plastic bags should be stored in South. If you are operating a cold drinks or ice cream plant, make sure that the fridge and other cooling plants are located in the South-East corner or in the South corner. In case of a chemical factory, the boiler should be installed in the SouthEastern corner or in the South. r
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a gS tSls es"k] o`"k] flag o /kuq dk mÙkjk)Z rFkk edj dk iwokZ)Z prq"in laKd gksrs gSaA buesa ls flag jkf’k prq"in gksrs gq, Hkh oupj ekuh xbZ gSA edj dk mÙkjk)Z ehu rFkk ddZ jkf’k typj gksrh gSA buesa ls ddZ typj gksrs gq, Hkh dhV ekuh xbZ gSA feFkqu] dU;k] rqyk] /kuq dk iwokZ)Z rFkk dqEHk jkf’k f}in ;k ekuo laKd ekuh xbZ gSA bl izdkj oj vkSj dU;k ds o’; dk fu/kkZj.k mudh jkf’k ls dj ysuk pkfg,AÞ16 mDr ik¡pksa o’; vius LoHkko ,oa O;ogkj ds dkj.k pkj oxksZa esa foHkDr fd, x;s gSa& 1- o’;] 2- fe= ¼l[;½] 3- 'k=q ¼oSjh½] 4- Hk{;A tSls o`f’pd dks NksM+ dj lHkh jkf’k;ka flag ds o’k esa jgus ds dkj.k bldh o’; ekuh xbZ gSaA pw¡fd o`f’pd ¼fcPNw½ flag ds o’k esa ugha jgrk flag dks NksM+dj vU; prq"in ekuo ds o’; gSa] fdUrq typj mlds Hk{; gSaA izR;sd o’; dh vius oxZ ls fe=rk rFkk ?kkrd oxZ ls 'k=qrk gksrh gSAÞ17 ßoj ,oa dU;k dh jkf’k;ksa ls muds o’; dk fu’p; djds fQj muds LoHkko ds vuqlkj muesa o’;Hkko] fe=Hkko] 'k=qHkko ;k Hk{; Hkko ij /;ku nsuk pkfg,A ;fn bu nksuksa ds o’;ksa esa fe=rk gks rks 2 xq.k] ;fn ,d o’;Hkko ,oa nwljk 'k=qHkko j[krk gks rks 1 xq.k] ;fn ,d o’; Hkko vkSj nwljk Hk{; Hkko j[krk gks rks vk/kk xq.k rFkk nksuksa ijLij 'k=q Hkko ;k Hk{; Hkko j[krs gksa rks dksbZ xq.k ugha feyrkAÞ18 rkjk & ßrkjk ukS izdkj dh gksrh gSA rkjk dh 'kqHkk’kqHkRo dks tkuus ds fy, oj ds tUe u{k= ls dU;k ds tUe u{k= rd rFkk dU;k ds tUe u{k= ls oj ds tUe u{k= rd fxuuk pkfg,A izkIr la[;k dks ukS ls Hkkx nsaA tks 'ks"k cps ml 'ks"k ls rkjk dh la[;k dk cks/k gksrk gSA bl izdkj nksuksa dh rkjk dk fu/kkZj.k 16- MkW- 'kqdnso prqosZnh] nkeiR; lq[k] i`- 90 17- ogh 18- ogh 19- MkW- dqjlhtk] ,l-lh-] ljy v"VdwV feyku] i`-11 AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan.-Mar. 2015
dj ysuk pkfg,A rkjk la[;k 3 gS rks ^foir~*] 5 gS rks ^izR;fj* vkSj 7 gS rks ^o/k* rkjk gS] tks ukekFkZ ds leku v’kqHk gS rFkk 'ks"k la[;k 1 gS rks tUe] 2 gS rks lEir~] 4 gS rks {kse] 6 gS rks lk/kd] 8 gS rks fe= rFkk 9 gS rks vfrfe= gksrk gS tks 'kqHk gSAÞ19 ßdq.Myh feyku esa rkjk dwV ds gekjs _f"k;ksa us rhu vad fn, gSaA nksuksa rkjk 'kqHk gksus ij 3] ,d 'kqHk o nwljk v’kqHk gksus ij 1½ rFkk nksuksa v’kqHk gksus ij 'kwU; vad izkIr gksrk gSAÞ20 ;ksfu ß;ksfu esykid dk fopkj u dsoy oj&o/kw ds esykid esa gh fopkj.kh; gksrk gS] vfirq ;g lk>snkjh] ekfyd] ukSdj ,oa jktk rFkk eU=h ds ijLij esykid esa Hkh fopkj.kh; ekuk x;k gSAÞ21 MkW- 'kqdnso prqosZnh ds vuqlkj & ß;ksfu tkrd dh eukso`fÙk dks izdV djrk gSA ;ksfu;k¡ 14 gksrh gSa] ftuds uke gSa & 1- v’o] 2- xt] 3- es"k] 4- liZ] 5- ’oku] 6- ektkZj] 7- ew"kd] 8- xkS] 9- efg"k] 10O;k?kz] 11- e`x] 12- okuj] 13- udqy ,oa 14- flagA ;ksfu fopkj esa u{k=ksa dh la[;k 28 Lohdkj dh xbZ gSAÞ22 MkW- 'kqdnso prqosZnh ds vuqlkj & ßlHkh ;ksfu;ksa dh ,d eukso`fÙk gksrh gSA tSls v’o pqLrh] LQwfrZ] xt esa ykijokgh] es"k lh/ks&lh/ks vuqdj.k djuk] ’oku vuqdj.kh; rFkk oQknkjh] ektkZj ,dkdh rFkk vkØked] ew"kd nCcw] xkS n;kyq rFkk ijksidkjh] efg"k vkjke fiz; rFkk lqLr] O;k?kz Øks/kh] e`x mUeqDr] okuj pkykd rFkk flag esa ijkØeh dh eukso`fÙk gksrh gSA liZ dh eukso`fÙk vlfg".kqrk rFkk udqy dh eukso`fÙk O;kogkfjdrk gksrh gSAÞ23 ß;ksfu fopkj esa leku ;ksfu 'kqHk ekuh xbZ gSA fe= ;ksfu ,oa fHkUu ;ksfu xzká gksrh gS( fdUrq oSj ¼’k=q½ 20- ogh 21- ogh 22- MkW- 'kqdnso prqosZnh] nkeiR; lq[k] i`- 94 23. DVD (Video), Future Point, AIFAS x-35 OKHLA
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loZFkk oftZr gksrh gSA ;ksfu fopkj esa iw.kZ 'kqHkrk ds 4 vad] fe= ;ksfu ds 3 vad] le ;ksfu ds 2 vad] fe= ;ksfu dk 1 vad rFkk 'k=q ;ksfu ds 'kwU; vad ekus tkrs gSaA ;ksfu;ksa dh 'k=qrk ifr&iRuh] lk>snkj ,oa ukSdj&ekfyd dh eukso`fÙk rFkk muds thou esa LokHkkfod vUrj dh |ksrd gksrh gSA le ;ksfu ds yksxksa dh eukso`fÙk] :fp ,oa thou ds ewY; leku gksrs gSa] rFkk ,sls yksxksa esa fe=rk ,oa lgt izse Hkko fn[kykbZ nsrk gSAÞ24 xzg eS=h ßesykid esa xzgeS=h dk dkQh egÙo gSA tUe ds le; pUnzek ftl jkf’k esa gksrk gS] og jkf’k rFkk mldk Lokeh xzg] ;s nksuksa O;fDr ds lgt loHkko ds |ksrd gSaA pUnzek eu dk izfrfuf/k xzg gS blfy, tUe jkf’k dk Lokeh xzg O;fDr ds ekufld ;k LoHkkoxr fo’ys"k.k ds fy, lcls vPNk midj.k ekuk x;k gSAÞ25 ßblesa oj&dU;k dh tUe jkf’k ds vf/kifr;ksa dh uSlfxZd eS=h ij fopkj gksrk gSA buesa lkeatL; gksus ij nkEiR; thou lq[ke; O;rhr gksrk gS] ;fn oj&o/kw ds tUe jkf’k vf/kifr;ksa esa dVqrk&’k=qrk gks rks mudk oSokfgd thou d"Vksa dk Hk.Mkj cu tkrk gSA muesa oSpkfjd erHksn] Dys’k vkSj }s"k cuk jgrk gSAÞ26 ßoj ,oa dU;k dh jkf’k ds Lokeh ijLij tkss lEcU/k cukrs gSa] mudks lkr oxkZsa esa j[kk x;k gS & 1- ijLij fe=] 2- ,d le nwljk fe=] 3- ,d fe= nwljk 'k=q] 4- ijLij le] 5- ,d le nwljk 'k=q] 6ijLij 'k=q rFkk 7- nksuksa dk ,dkf/kifr gksukAÞ27 ßijLij fe= ;k nksuksa dk ,dkf/kifr ds xq.kkad 5] ,d le nwljk fe= ds xq.kkad 4] ,d fe= nwljk 'k=q dk xq.kkad 1]
ijLij le ds xq.kkad 3] ,d le nwljk 'k=q dk xq.kkad 1@2 rFkk nksuksa 'k=qvksa dk xq.kkad 'kwU; gksrk gSAÞ28 MkW- 'kqdnso prqosZnh ds vuqlkj & ßnks lPps fe= nSufUnu thou esa ysu&nsu] rkRdkfyd erHksn] 'kwnz O;ogkj ;k vU; NksVh&eksVh ckrksa ij /;ku ugha nsrs vkSj viuh fe=rk dks lokZf/kd egÙo nsrs gSaA Bhd mlh izdkj esykid esa jk’kh’kksa dh fe=rk gksus ij x.k nks"k] HkdwV nks"k ,oa vU;kU; NksVs&eksVs nks"k nEifÙk ds lEcUèkksa dks nwf"kr ugha dj ikrs vfirq muesa lgt Lusg ;k izse Hkko cuk jgrk gSA x.k nks"k ,oa HkdwV nks"k dk ,d ek= ifjgkj xzg eS=h gh gS blfy, esykid esa T;ksfr"k 'kkL= ds vkpk;ksZa us xzg eS=h vFkkZr~ jk’kh’kksa dh fe=rk dks lokZf/kd egÙo fn;k gSAÞ29 x.k dwV ßleLr u{k= nso] euq"; rFkk jk{kl rhu x.kksa esa foHkDr gSaA blls tkrd ds LoHkko dh vfHkO;fDr gksrh gSA nso x.k ds u{k= esa mRié tkrd mnkÙk] euq"; x.k ds u{k= esa mRiUu tkrd ifjJeh] esèkkoh] egÙokdka{kh] O;ogkj dq’ky] jk{kl x.k esa
24- MkW- 'kqdnso prqosZnh] nkeiR; lq[k] i`- 94 25- ogh] i`- 96 26- MkW- 'kqdnso prqosZnh] nkeiR; lq[k] i`- 94
27- e`ny q k f=osnh] nkEiR; lq[k % t;ksfr"kh; lUnHkZ] i`- 101 28- MkW- 'kqdnso prqosZnh] nkeiR; lq[k] i`-100 29- ogh] i`- 99
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mRiUu tkrd Øwj&nq"V gksrk gSA vr% foijhr x.kksa ds tkrdksa esa nkEiR; cUèku gksus ij thou esa ix&ix ij izfrjks/k izdV gksrk gS leku x.kksa esa vFkok euq"; vkSj nso x.k esa fookg mÙke gS] fdUrq jk{kl x.k dk fookg jk{kl x.k esa gksuk pkfg,AÞ30 MkW- 'kqdnso prqosZnh vyx&vyx x.kksa esa mRiUu tkrdksa ds xq.k Hkh vyx&vyx gksrs gSa ,slk Lohdkj djrs gSaA tkrd dh x.k ds vuqlkj mudh izd`fr curh gS] ;g izÑfr vifjorZuh; gS ¼ewyd izÑfr vfHkÑfr½A muds vuqlkj & ßnso x.k esa mRiUu O;fDr LoHkkor% lkfÙod gksrk gSA mlesa Hkkoqdrk] mnkjrk] lgu’khyrk] mnkÙk Hkko] izse] midkj] n;k] frfr{kk] /kS;Z] vkRefo’okl] cU/kqRo ,oa yksdfiz;rk i;kZIr ek=k esa ik;h tkrh gSA euq"; x.k esa mRiUu O;fDr prqj] pSrU;] nwjn’khZ] LokfHkekuh] lkglh] vius fgr dk fpUrd rFkk vius fgr dh j{kk djus okyk] lkSUn;Z izseh] O;ogkj&dq’ky] lkekftd dk;Z&dÙkkZ] izHkko’kkyh] izfr"Bk ,oa ;’k pkgus okyk rFkk Lo;a dks ifjfLFkfr;ksa ds vuq:Ik <kyus okyk gksrk gSA ,slk O;fDr HkksxksiHkksx] izHkko ,oa izfr"Bk dks lokZfèkd egÙo nsuk gSA jk{kl x.k esa mRiUu tkrd lkglh] Øks/kh] LokFkhZ] /kwrZ] pkykd] yksxksa ij :vkc tekus okyk] ftíh] ykijokg] {kf.kdefr] cyoku] vfHkekuh] dBksj ,oa n`<+ Hkk"kh] ijfuUnd] vkRe’yk?kh ,oa viuh bPNk ;k vius fgr ds fy, fdlh dks Hkh gkfu igq¡pkus okyk gksrk gSA og LoHkkor% mxz] n`<+ fu’p;h ,oa ,dkfèkdkj esa fo’okl j[kus okyk gksrk gSAÞ31 oj ,oa dU;k dk x.k ,d gh gks rks mu nksuksa ds LoHkko esa lekurk gksus ds dkj.k mu nksuksa esa vR;Ur izse jgrk gSA ;fn mu nksuksa esa ls ,d dk x.k euq"; rFkk nwljs dk nso gks rks muesa izse e/;e ntsZ dk jgrk gSA bl fLFkfr esa os Lo;a dks vkil esa O;ofLFkr djds cxSj fdlh fojks/k ;k erHksn ds lkFk&lkFk jgrs gSaA fdUrq nso x.k ,oa jk{kl x.k
esa mRiUu oj&o/kw esa izse dk vHkko rFkk LokHkkfod erHksn jgus dh lEHkkouk cryk;h xbZ gSA rkRi;Z ;g gS fd ftu ;qxyksa esa ,d dk x.k nso vkSj nwljs dk jk{kl vFkok ,d dk euq"; x.k rFkk nwljs dk jk{kl x.k gks rks LoHkko] :fp ,oa thou ds ewY;ksa esa vk/kkjHkwr erHksn gksus ds dkj.k mu yksxksa esa izk;% fojks/k] dyg ,oa fookn gksrk jgrk gSA vr% bl fLFkfr esa fookg djuk oftZr ekuk x;k gSAÞ32 MkW- prqosZnh ds vuqlkj ß;fn oj ,oa dU;k ds jk’kh’kksa ¼jkf’k Lokfe;ksa½ esa uSlfxZd fe=rk gks vFkok mu nksuksa dh jkf’k;ksa dk Lokeh ,d gh xzg gks rks x.k nks"k viuk nwf"kr izHkko ugha Mky ikrkA dkj.k ;g gS fd izÑfr] eukso`fÙk ,oa :fp esa lekurk dk fopkj jk’kh’kksa dh fe=rk ls fd;k tkrk gSAÞ33 HkdwV ßHkdwV dks u{k= feyku esa 7 vad iznku fd, x, gSaA blls oj dU;k dh tUe jkf’k;ksa dh ikjLifjd fLFkfr ij vkyksd iM+rk gSA oj&dU;k dh tUe jkf’k;ksa dks ijLij f}rh;&}kn’k] "k"B&v"Ve~] iape&uoe~ ugha gksuk pkfg,A ijLij r`rh;&,dkn’k] prqFkZ&n'ke] lIre&lIre rFkk ,d HkkoLFk gksus ij ifj.k; mÙke gksrk gSA tUe jkf’k;ksa dh "kMk"Vd fLFkfr ¼6@8½ lokZfèkd fuÑ"V gksrh gSA bldk lEcU/k LokLF; vkSj vk;q"; ls gSA f}rh; }kn’kLFk jkf’k;k¡ ttZj vkfFkZd fLFkfr dks ladsfrr djrh gaSA iape uoeLFk jkf’k;k¡ vYi larfr lq[k o {kh.k ekufld rkjrE; izdV djrh gSaAÞ34 MkW- prqosZnh ds vuqlkj & ßu{k= esykid esa f}}kZn’k] uoe&iape ,oa "kMk"Vd ;s rhuksa HkdwV v’kqHk ,oa R;kT; ekus x;s gSaA bldk dkj.k ;g gS fd nwljk LFkku /ku dk rFkk ckjgok¡ [kpZ dk LFkku gksrk gSA f}}kZn’k HkdwV esa ,d dh jkf’k ls nwljs dh jkf’k ckjgosa iM+rh gS tks bl ckr dh izrhd gS fd bu nksuksa yksxksa ds [kpZs dks vf/kd c<+k;sxkA rkRi;Z ;g
30- e`ny q k f=osnh] nkEiR; lq[k % T;ksfr"kh; lUnHkZ] i`- 101 31- MkW- 'kqdnso prqosZnh] nkeiR; lq[k] i`- 100 32- ogh
33- ogh 34- e`ny q k f=osnh] oSokfgd lq[k % T;ksfr"kh; lUnHkZ] i`- 101
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gS fd f}}kZn’k HkdwV Hkkoh thou esa [kpsZ dks c<+kdj vkfFkZd lUrqyu dks fcxkM+ nsrk gSA ifj.kker% thou esa /ku dh deh ;k fu/kZurk vk tkus dh lEHkkouk jgrh gSAÞ35 ßuoe&iape HkdwV blfy, R;kT; ekuk x;k gS fd nkEiR; lEcU/kksa esa fojfDr rFkk lUrku dh gkfu djrk gSA uoe~ LFkku /keZ ,oa ri dk izfrfuf/k Hkko gksrk gSA oj&o/kw dh jkf’k;k¡ tc vkil esa 5osa ,oa uosa LFkku esa gksa rks /kkfeZd Hkkouk] ri&R;kx] nk’kZfud n`f"V ;k izcy vga dh Hkkouk nkEiR; lEcU/kksa esa nwjh ;k oSjkX; mRiUu dj nsrh gSA nkeiR; lEcU/kksa dks lq[ke; cukus ds fy, vuqjfDr] vkd"kZ.k ,oe~ vklfDr dk gksuk vfuok;Z gSA fdUrq uoe&iape HkdwV bu rhuksa o`fÙk;ks@ a Hkkoukvksa dks nck nsrk gSA ifj.kkeLo:Ik nEifÙk dk x`gLFk /keZ dh vksj /;ku u nsus ls lUrku ds vHkko dh vk’kadk cu tkrh gSA rkRi;Z ;g gS fd vuqjkx] vkd"kZ.k ;k vklfDr ds fcuk Hkksx ,oa lEHkksx dh dYiuk djuk lEHko ugha gS blhfy, fojfDr mRiUu djus okys uoe&iape HkdwV dk ifj.kke lUrku dk vHkko cryk;k x;k gSAÞ36 ß"kMk"Vd HkdwV ,d egknks"k gS D;ksafd NBk LFkku 'k=qrk dk rFkk vkBok¡ LFkku e`R;q dk gksrk gSA ;fn oj ,oa dU;k dh jkf’k;k¡ vkil esa NBh ,oa vkBoha gks rks bu nksuksa ds Hkkoh thou esa 'k=qrk] fookn] dyg ,oa jkstkuk ds >xM+s&>a>V gksrs jgrs gSaA u dsoy rykd vfirq uo nEifÙk esa ls fdlh ,d dh gR;k ;k vkRegR;k ds lokZZf/kd ekeys "kMk"Vd HkdwV esa fookg djus ij ns[ks x;s gSaAÞ37 ß’ks"k rhu HkdwV r`rh;&,dkn’k] prqFkZ&n’ke rFkk izFke”lIre 'kqHk gksrs gSaA izFke&lIre HkdwV esa nkEiR; lq[k rFkk vPNh lUrku gksrh gS] r`rh;&,dkn’k esa vkfFkZd fLFkfr rFkk thou Lrj mUur gksrk gS rFkk prqFkZ&n’ke HkdwV esa fookg
djus ls nEifÙk esa vfr’k; izse cuk jgrk gSA fdUrq ;fn oj ,oa dU;k nksuksa dh jkf’k;ksa dk Lokeh ,d gh xzg gS ;k jk’kh’kksa dh fe=rk gS rks izÑfr] eukso`fÙk o vfHk:fp esa lekurk gksus ij nkEiR; lEcU/kksa esa e/kqjrk jgrh gSAÞ38 ukM+h dwV ßleLr u{k=ksa dks rhu Jsf.k;ksa esa foHkDr djus okyh ukfM+;k¡ vkfn] e/; vkSj vUr( okr] dQ vkSj fiÙk dks vfHklwfpr djrh gSaA leLr 'kkjhfjd O;kf/k;ksa ds ewy esa okr] dQ] fiÙk ijd vlarqyu gh gksrk gSA oj&dU;k dh le ukM+h gksus ij ifj.k; lq[ke; ugha gksrkA fHkUu ukM+h gksus ij mudh larfr esa dQ] fiÙk dk vuqikr mfpr jgrk gSA leukM+h okys nEifÙk;ksa dh lUrkuas vkaf’kd vLoLFk] izk;% ekufld :is.k vfodflr gksrh gSaA ,sls cPpksa esa ekufld nks"kksa dh lEHkkouk vf/kd gksrh gSA ukM+h euq"; ds nSfgd LokLF; lw= dk niZ.k gSAÞ39 ß;fn nEifÙk vkfn ukM+h lanfHkZr gS rks nkEiR; vusd ladVksa ls vkiUu gksrk gS rFkk mudh LokLF; {kfr gksrh gS] e/; ukM+h lanfHkZr gksus ij ,d dk nsgkolku lEHko gS] vUr ukM+h lanfHkZr gksus ij larfr e`R;q lEHko gSA oj&dU;k ds u{k= dk pj.k fHkUu gks rks fookg dh vuqefr nh tkrh gS rFkk ukM+h nks"k ugha ekuk tkrk gSAÞ40 MkW- prqosZnh ds vuqlkj & ßtSls 'kjhj ds okr] fiÙk ,oa dQ bu rhu nks"kksa dh tkudkjh ukM+h LiUnu }kjk gksrh gS] Bhd mlh izdkj nks vifjfpr O;fDr;ksa ds eu dh tkudkjh vkfn] e/; ,oe~ vUr ukfM+;ksa ls dh tk ldrh gSA ladYi] fodYi ,oa fØ;k&izfrfØ;k djuk eu ds lgt dk;Z gSa bu rhuksa dh ifjpk;d mDr rhuksa ukfM+;k¡ gksrh gSaAÞ41 ßu{k= esykid esa ukM+h ds lokZf/kd xq.k gksrs gSaA budh xq.k la[;k 8 gSA fHkUu&fHkUu ukM+h gksus ij 8 xq.k rFkk ,d ukM+h gksus ij 'kwU; xq.k feyrk gSAÞ42
35- MkW- 'kqdnso prqosZnh] nkeiR; lq[k] i`- 102&103 36- MkW- 'kqdnso prqosZnh] nkeiR; lq[k] i`- 103 37- ogh 38- ogh
39- e`nqyk f=osnh] nkEiR; lq[k % T;ksfr"kh; lUnHkZ] i`- 101 40- ogh 41- MkW- 'kqdnso prqosZnh] nkeiR; lq[k] i`- 106 42- MkW- 'kqdnso prqosZnh] nkeiR; lq[k] i`- 107
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xtdsljh ;ksx Hkh cu jgk gS tks Js"B jkt;ksx ekuk tkrk gSA prqFkZ Hkko esa Lojkf'k rqyk dk 'kqØ 'kqHk ekyO; ;ksx cuk jgk gSA izFke n`"V;k brus 'kqHk ;ksxksa ds ckotwn tkrd us dksbZ vlk/kkj.k izxfr ugha dh vkSj mldk thou lkekU; e/;eoxhZ; gh jgkA ;gka yXu 28 va'k 54 dyk dh gksus ls fucZy gSA yXus'k pUnz] tks eu dk izfrfuf/kRo Hkh djrk gS] 26 va'k 22 dyk dk gksdj o`) gS rFkk lw;Z ds v"Ves'k gksus ds dkj.k vkHkk jfgr gksdj v'kqHk gSA blds lkFk v"Ves'k 'kfu ,oa }kn'ks'k cq/k Hkh gS tks mldh v'kqHkrk dks vkSj c<+k jgs gSaA xq# 3 va'k 12 dyk dk gksdj ckY;koLFkk esa gS vkSj ml ij 'kfu dh n'ke ,oa eaxy dh v"Ve n`f"V gSA yXu ,oa xq# Øwj xzgksa dsrq vkSj lw;Z ds e/; gksus ls ikidrZjh ;ksx Hkh cu jgk gS tks yXu ,oa xq# dks v'kqHkrk ns jgk gSA iapes'k ,oa desZ'k eaxy Hkh v'kqHk LFkku NBs Hkko esa cSBs gSaA lHkh xzg jkgq&dsrq ds e/; vk tkus ls dkyliZ ;ksx fufeZr gksus ls izxfr vkSj vo#) gks xbZA 'kqØ Hkh 26 va'k 51 dyk dk gksdj o`) gks x;k vkSj ml ij dsrq dh iape n`f"V] 'kfu ¼lIres'k] v"Ves'k½ ,oa cq/k ¼r`rh;s'k ,oa }kn'ks'k½ ls ;qfr us mls vkSj v'kqHkrk iznku dh ftlls og 'kqHk Qy nsus esa vleFkZ gks x;kA egkn'kk pØ Hkh tkrd ds fy, vPNk ugha jgkA xq# dh 'kqHk n'kk ckY;dky ds djhc lk<+s vkB o"kksZa esa chr xbZA mlds ckn ds 43 o"kZ 'kfu] cq/k] dsrq dh egkn'kk jgh tks dksbZ fo'ks"k 'kqHk Qy ugha ns ikbZA orZeku esa py jgh 'kqØ dh egkn'kk Hkh dksbZ fo'ks"k 'kqHk Qy ugha ns ikbZ D;ksafd 'kqØ fucZy ,oa ihfM+r gSA bl izdkj yXu] yXus'k] pUnz ,oa ;ksx fuekZrk xzgksa ds detksj gksus rFkk egkn'kk pØ Hkh vuqdwy ugha vkus ds dkj.k tkrd oSHkoiw.kZ thou;kiu ugha dj ldkA mnkgj.k%&2 mnkgj.k dq.Myh 2 esa yXus'k 'kqØ yXu esa Lojkf'k o`"kHk dk gksdj 'kqHk ekyO; ;ksx cuk jgk gSA yXu esa yXus'k 'kqØ] /kus'k ,oa iapes'k ¼cqf)dkjd½ cq/k dk Hkh 'kqHk ;ksx fufeZr gks jgk gS ftl ij HkkX;s'k 49
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,oa desZ'k 'kfu dh lIre n`f"V gSA lIres'k eaxy uoe Hkko esa ,oa uoes'k 'kfu lIre LFkku esa gS vFkkZr lIres'k ,oa uoes'k dk jkf'k ifjorZu gSA r`rh; Hkko esa mPp dk xq# ,oa uoe esa mPp dk eaxy gSA izFke n`"V;k brus vPNs ;ksxksa ds ckn Hkh tkrd oSHko'kkyh thou;kiu ugha dj ik;k vkSj mldk thou lk/kkj.k gh jgkA mldh lh- ,- dh iSzfDVl Hkh lqpk# :i ls ugha pyh vkSj vkfFkZd raxh esa gh vf/kdka'k le; O;rhr gqvkA ;gka yXus'k vkSj yXu nksuksa gh 29 va'k ls vf/kd gksus ls cgqr detksj gSaA 'kqHk ekyO; ;ksx fuekZrk 'kqØ 29 va'k 19 dyk ds gksus ls cyghu gS vkSj jkgq&dsrq ds izHkko esa gS ftlls og 'kqHk Qy nsus esa l{ke ugha jgkA /kus'k ,oa iapes'k cq/k Hkh 4 va'k 29 dyk dk gksus ls fucZy gS vkSj jkgq dsrq ds izcy izHkko esa gksus ls Qynk;h ugha jgkA ykHks'k xq# v"Ves'k gksdj r`rh; LFkku esa 28 va'k 30 dyk dk cyghu gS vkSj eaxy dh ml ij n`f"V gSA eudkjd pUnzek r`rh;s'k ¼ijkØes'k½ gksdj lIre Hkko esa uhp dk gS rFkk jkgq&dsrq ,oa 'kfu ds izHkko esa gksdj vkSj ihfM+r vkSj gks x;k gSA QyLo:i tkrd izcy n`<+ bPNk'kfDr ,oa ekufldrk dk Hkh ugha jgk Hkh ugha jgkA HkkX;s'k ,oa desZ'k 'kfu 7 va'k 54 dyk dk gS vkSj jkgq&dsrq ds izHkkc esa gSA tkrd ds fy, 'kqHk n'kk cq/k dh ckY;dky ds yxHkx 13 o"kksZa esa gh fudy xbZA mlds ckn dsrq] 'kqØ] lw;Z dh n'kk 36 o"kksZa esa dksbZ peRdkjh izHkko ugah ns ikbZA pUnz ,oa xq# dh n'kk esa Hkh dksbZ fo'ks"k izxfr ugha gqbZ D;ksafd pUnzek r`rh;s'k gksdj lIre Hkko esa uhp dk 50
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/ku Hkko esa fLFkr gksdj izcy /ku;kssx fufeZr dj jgs gSaA /kudkjd xq# HkkX;s'k gksdj ykHks'k ,oa lq[ks'k Hkksxdkjd 'kqØ ls yXu Hkko esa ;qfr dj HkkX; Hkko dks uoe n`f"V ls ns[k jgs gSa vkSj bl izdkj lq[k&le`f) ,oa oSHko'kkyh ;ksx cuk jgs gSaA yXu ,oa yXus'k pUnz 20 va'k ds yxyHk gksdj 'kqHk gS vkSj cyoku gSA 'kqHk ;ksx fuekZ.k djus okys xzg 'kqØ] xq# o eaxy Hkh cyoku gSaA egkn'kk pØ Hkh vuqdwy gSA 'kqØ dh egkn'kk ,oa lw;Z dh egkn'kk izkjEHk ds 16 o"kksZa esa gh O;rhr gks xbZA blds ckn dh egkn'kk pUnz] eaxy vkSj jkgq dh egkn'kk esa tkrd dh cgqvk;keh izxfr fujUrj tkjh gSA r AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan.-Mar. 2015
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O;fä okLrq 'kkL=k ds fu;e vuqlkj ;fn fuokl djrk gS rks leLr ck/kk,a lekIr gks tkrh gSAa okLrq 'kkL=k çkphu oSKkfud thou 'kSyh gSA okLrq foKku lEer rks gS gh lkFk gh okLrq dk lEcU/k xzg] u{k=kksa ,oa /keZ ls Hkh gSA xzgksa ds v'kqHk gksus rFkk okLrq nks"k fo|eku gksus ls O;fä dks cgqr Hk;adj d"Vksa dk lkeuk djuk iM+rk gSA okLrq 'kkL=k vuqlkj iap rRoksa i`Foh] ty] vfXu] vkdk'k vkSj ok;q rFkk okLrq ds vkB dks.k] fn'kk,a ,oa czã LFky dsUæ dks larfq yr djuk vfr vko';d gksrk gS ftlls gekjk thou ,oa ifjokj lq[kh jg ldsA
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Lrq 'kkL= ds dqN fu;e jksx fuokj.k esa Hkh lgk;d fl) gksrs gSaA vkidks foLe; gksuk LokHkkfod gS fd tks jksx jktlh Js.kh esa vk dj fQj dHkh lekIr ugha gksrs cfYd dsoy nokb;ksa ds }kjk fu;af=r gks dj thou Hkj gesa naM nsrs jgrs gSaA okLrq lgh :i ls thou dh ,d dyk gS D;ksafd gj O;fä ä dk 'kjhj ÅtkZ dk dsUæ ä gksrk gSA tgka Hkh O;fä fuokl djrk gS ogk¡ dhh oLrqvksa dh ÅtkZ viuhh gksrh gS vkSj og euq"; dh mtkZ ls rkyesy j[kus dh dksf'k'k djrhh gSA ;fn ml Hkou@ l LFkku dh ÅtkZ ml O;fä ds 'kjhj dh ÅtkZkZ ls T;knk larqfyr gks rks ml LFkku ls fodkl gksrk gS] 'kjhj LoLFk jgrk gS] lgh fu.kZ; ysus esa leFkZ gksrs gSa] lQyrk çkIr djus esa mRlkg c<+rk gS] /ku dh o`f) gksrh gS ftlls le`f) c<+rh gSA ;fn okLrq nks"k gks ,oa ml LFkku dh mtkZ larqfyr ugha gks rks vR;f/kd esgur djus ij Hkh lQyrk ugha feyrhA og O;fä vusd O;kf/k;ksa o jksxksa ls nq[kh gksus yxrk gS] vi;'k rFkk gkfu mBkuh iM+rh gSA Hkkjr esa çkphu dky ls gh okLrq 'kkL= dks i;kZIr AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan.-Mar. 2015
ekU;rk nh tkrh jgh gSA vusd çkphu bekjrsa okLrq ds vuq:i fufeZr gksus ds dkj.k gh vkt rd vfLrRo esa gaSA okLrq ds fl)kar iw.kZ :i ls oSKkfud gSa] D;ksafd bl 'kkL= esa gesa çkIr gksus okyh ldkjkRed ÅtkZ 'kfä;ksa dk lek;kstu iw.kZ : fud <x :ii l ls ooSKkkfud <ax l ls d djuk crk;k x;k gSA ookLrq ds fl)karksa dk vuqikyu djds cuk, v x x, x`g esa jgus okys ççk.kh lq[k] 'kkafr] LokLF;] l le`f) bR;kfn çkIr djrs gSaA tcfd okLrq ds fl) kkarksa ds foijhr cuk;s x x, x`g esa jgus okys l le;&vle; çfrdwyrk d dk vuqHko djrs gSa ,oa d"Vizn thou O;rhr djrs gSaA dbZ O;fä;ksa ds eu esa ;g 'kadk gksrh gS fd okLrq 'kkL= dk vf/kdre mi;ksx vkfFkZd –f"V ls laiUu oxZ gh djrs gSaA e/;e oxZ ds fy, bl fo"k; dk mi;ksx de gksrk gSA fuLlansg ;g /kkj. kk xyr gSA okLrq fo"k; fdlh oxZ ;k tkfr fo'ks"k ds fy;s gh ugha gS] cfYd okLrq 'kkL= laiw.kZ ekuo tkfr ds fy;s ç—fr dh ÅtkZ 'kfä;ksa dks fnykus dk bZ'oj çnÙk ,d vuqie ojnku gSA 51
leh{kk okLrq fo"k; esa fn'kkvksa ,oa iap&rÙoksa dh vR;f/kd mi;ksfxrk gSA ;s rÙo ty&vfXu&ok;q&i`Foh&vkdk'k gSaA Hkou fuekZ.k esa bu rÙoksa dk mfpr vuqikr gh mlesa fuokl djus okyksa dk thou çlUu ,oa le`f)nk;d cukrk gSA Hkou dk fuekZ.k okLrq ds fl)karksa ds vuq:i djus ij] ml LFky ij fuokl djus okyksa dks çk—frd ,oa pqEcdh; ÅtkZ 'kfä ,oa lw;Z dh 'kqHk ,oa LokLF;izn jf'e;ksa dk 'kqHk çHkko izkIr gksrk gSA ;g 'kqHk ,oa ldkjkRed çHkko ogk¡ ij fuokl djus okyksa ds lksp&fopkj rFkk dk;Z'kSyh dks fodkloknh cukus esa lgk;d gksrk gS] ftlls euq"; dh thou'kSyh LoLFk ,oa çlUufpÙk jgrh gS vkSj ckSf)d larqyu Hkh cuk jgrk gS rkfd ge vius thou esa mfpr fu.kZ; ysdj lq[k&le`f) nk;d ,oa mUufr'khy thou O;rhr dj ldsaA tc rd euq"; ds xzg vPNs jgrs gSa okLrqnks"k dk nq"çHkko nck jgrk gS ij tc mldh xzgn'kk fucZy iM+us yxrh gS rks og okLrq fo#) cus edku esa jgdj vusd nq%[kksa] d"Vksa] ruko vkSj jksxksa ls f?kj tkrk gSA blds foijhr ;fn euq"; okLrq 'kkL= ds vuqlkj cus Hkou esa jgrk gS rks mlds xzg fucZy gksus ij Hkh mldk thou lkekU; <ax ls 'kkafr iw.kZ pyrk gSA ;Fkk& 'kkLrsu loZL; yksdL; ijea lq[ke~ prqoZxZ QykçkfIr lyksd'p Hkos/;qoe~ f'kYi'kkL= ifjKku e`R;ksvfi lqtsrkaoztsr~ ijekuUn tud nsokukfen ehfjre~ f'kYia fcuk ufg nsokukfen ehfjre~ f'kYia fcuk ufg txrs"kq yksds"kq fo|rsA txr~ fcuk u f'kYik p orars okloçHkks%AA fo'o ds çFke fo}ku okLrqfon~ fo'odekZ ds vuqlkj 'kkL= lEer fufeZr Hkou fo'o dks lEiw.kZ lq[k] /keZ] vFkZ] dke vkSj eks{k dh çkfIr djkrk gSA okLrq f'kYi'kkL= dk Kku e`R;q ij Hkh fot; çkIr djkdj yksd esa ijekuUn mRiUu djrk gS] vr% okLrq f'kYi Kku ds fcuk fuokl djus dk lalkj esa dksbZ egRo ugha gSA txr vkSj okLrq f'kYiKku ijLij i;kZ; gSaA f{kfr ty ikod xxu lehjk] iap rRo jfpr v?ke 52
a 'kjhjkA ekuo 'kjhj iaprRoksa ls fufeZr gS& i`Foh] ty vkdk'k] ok;q vkSj vfXuA euq"; thou esa ;s iapegkHkwr egRoiw.kZ Hkwfedk fuHkkrs gSaA buds lgh larqyu ij gh euq"; dh cqf) dk larqyu ,oa vkjksX; fuHkZj gS ftlesa og vius thou esa lgh fu.kZ; ysdj lq[kh thou O;rhr djrk gSA blh çdkj fuokl LFkku esa bu ikap rRoksa dk lgh larqyu gksus ls mlds fuoklh ekufld ruko ls eqä jgdj lgh <ax ls fopkj djds leLr dk;Z lEiUu dj ik;saxs vkSj lq[kh thou th ldsaxsA ¼dqN çeq[k okLrqnks"k ftuds dkj.k e/kqesg@'kqxj ;k Mk;fcVht dk jksx gks ldrk gS½---Û nf{k.k&if'pe dks.k esa dqvk¡] ty] cksfjax ;k Hkwfexr ikuh dk LFkku e/kqesg c<+krk gSA Û nf{k.k&if'pe dks.k esa gfj;kyh] cxhpk ;k NksVs&NksVs ikS/ks Hkh 'kqxj dk dkj.k gSaA Û ?kj@Hkou dk nf{k.k&if'pe dksuk c<+k gqvk gS rc Hkh 'kqxj vkØe.k djsxhA Û ;fn nf{k.k&if'pe dk dksuk ?kj esa lcls NksVk ;k fldqM+k gqvk Hkh gS rks le>sa e/kqesg dk }kj [kqy x;kA Û nf{k.k&if'pe Hkkx ?kj ;k ou dh Å¡pkbZ ls lcls uhpk gS rks e/kqesg c<s+xh] blfy, ;g Hkkx lcls Å¡pk j[kasA Û nf{k.k&if'pe Hkkx esa lhoj dk xïk gksuk Hkh 'kqxj dks fuea=.k nsrk gSA Û czã LFkku vFkkZr ?kj dk e/; Hkkx Hkkjh gks rFkk ?kj ds e/; esa vf/kd yksgs dk ç;ksx gks ;k czã Hkkx ls lhf<+;ka Åij dh vksj tk jgh gks rks le> ysa fd e/kqesg dk ?kj esa vkxeu gksus tk jgk gS vFkkZr nf{k.k&if'pe Hkkx ;fn vkius lq/kkj fy;k rks dkQh gn rd vki vlk/; jksxksa ls eqä gks tk;saxsA e/kqesg@'kqxj ;k Mk;fcVht ds mipkj ds fy, okLrq fu;e& Û vius Hkw[kaM vkSj Hkou ds chp ds LFkku esa dksbZ LVksj] yksgs dk tky ;k csdkj dk lkeku ugha gksuk AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan.-Mar. 2015
a pkfg,] vius ?kj dh mÙkj&iwoZ fn'kk esa uhys Qwy okyk ikS/kk yxk;saA Û vius csM:e esa dHkh Hkwy dj Hkh [kkuk u [kk,aA Û vius csM:e esa twrs&pIiy u, ;k iqjkus fcYdqy Hkh u j[ksaA Û feV~Vh ds ?kM+s dk ikuh bLrseky djsa rFkk ?kMs+ esa çfrfnu lkr rqylh ds iÙks Mky dj mls ç;ksx djsaA Û fnu esa ,d ckj viuh ekrk ds gkFk dk cuk gqvk [kkuk vo'; [kk,aA Û vius firk dks rFkk tks ?kj dk eqf[k;k gks mls iw.kZ lEeku nasA Û çR;sd eaxyokj dks vius fe=ksa dks fe"VkUu t:j nsaA Û gYnh dh ,d xk¡B ysdj ,d pEep 'kgn esa flyiRFkj esa f?kl dj lqcg [kkyh isV ihus ls e/kqesg ls eqä gks ldrs gSaA Û jfookj dks Hkxoku lw;Z dks ty ns dj ;fn cUnjksa dks xqM+ f[kyk;sa rks vki Lo;a vuqHko djsaxs fd e/kqesg@'kqxj fdruh tYnh tk jgh gSA Û bZ'kkudks.k ls yksgs dh lkjh oLrq,a gVk yasA bu lc ds djus ls vki e/kqesg eqä gks ldrs gSA Mk;fcVht dk T;ksfr"kh; mipkj& e/kqesg ¼Mk;fcVht½ ,d oa'kkuqxr jksx Hkh gSA 'kjhj esa tc balqfyu dh deh gks tkrh gS] rks ;g jksx gksrk gSA nokvksa ls bldks dkcw fd;k tk ldrk gSA T;ksfr"kh; ekU;rkvksa ds vuqlkj tyh; jkf'k ddZ] o`f'pd ;k ehu ,oa 'kqØ dh jkf'k rqyk esa nks vFkok vf/kd ikih xzg gksa rks bl jksx dh vk'kadk gksrh gSA 'kqØ ds lkFk gh c`gLifr ;k paæek ds nwf"kr gksus] f=d Hkko esa gksus rFkk 'k=q jkf'k ;k Øwj xzgksa ¼jkgq] 'kfu] lw;Z o eaxy½ ls –"V gksus ls Hkh ;g jksx gksrk gSA vuqHkwr xzg fLFkfr;ka %& dbZ ckj ,sls tkrd Hkh ns[kus esa vk, gSa ftudh dqaMyh esa yXu ij 'kfu&dsrq dh iki –f"V gksrh gSA prqFkZ LFkku esa o`f'pd jkf'k esa 'kqØ&'kfu dh ;qfr] ehu ij lw;Z o eaxy dh –f"V vkSj rqyk jkf'k ij AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan.-Mar. 2015
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vfèkd fnu 1 vk/kkj yhi 'krkCnh % vk/kkj 'krkCnh 0 1600 rd vf/kd fnu\ 2 'krkCnh % 1800 rd ¼200 lkyksa½ esa 3 vf/kd fnu\ 3 'krkCnh ds ckn iw.kZ o"kksaZ esa vf/kd 4 fnu % 11 $ 7 ¾ 'ks"k 4 4 'krkCnh ds ckn yhi o"kksaZ esa vf/kd 2 fnu % 11 $ 4 ¾ 2 5 o"kZ ¼yhi½ esa fudys gq, iw.kZ eghus 4 % t- Q- % 3 $ 1 ¾ 4 6 rkjh[k rd ds vf/kd fnu % 31 $ 3 7 ¾ 'ks"k 3 vf/kd fnuksa dk ;ksx gS 16 vkSj iw.kZ lIrkg fudkyus ds ckn 'ks"k % 16 $ 7 ¾ 'ks"k 2 vFkkZr eaxyokj 57
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vfèkd fnu 1 vk/kkj yhi 'krkCnh % vk/kkj 0 'krkCnh 1600 rd vf/kd fnu\ 2 'krkCnh % 200 lkyksa esa vf/kd fnuksa 3 dh la[;k\ 3 'krkCnh ds ckn iw.kZ o"kksaZ esa vf/kd 5 fnu % 68 $ 7 ¾ 'ks"k 5 4 'krkCnh ds ckn yhi o"kksaZ esa vf/kd 3 fnu % 68 $ 4 ¾ 17 17 $ 7 ¾ 'ks"k 3 5 o"kZ¼lkekU;½ esa fudys gq, iw.kZ eghus 0 % t- Q- ek- % ¾ 6 v- e- tw- % ¾ 7 tq- v- fl- % ¾ 8 21$7 ¾ 'ks"k 0 6 rkjh[k rd ds vf/kd fnu % 2 2 vf/kd fnuksa dk ;ksx 13 13 $ 7 ¾ 'ks"k 6 ¾> 'kfuokj 6- 07&April&1920 Øe
vfèkd fnu 1 vk/kkj yhi 'krkCnh % vk/kkj 0 'krkCnh 1600 rd vf/kd fnu\ 2 'krkCnh % 1900 rd ¼300½ lkyksa esa 1 vf/kd fnu\ 3 'krkCnh ds ckn iw.kZ o"kksaZ esa vf/kd 5 fnu % 19 $ 7 ¾ 'ks"k 5 4 'krkCnh ds ckn yhi o"kksaZ esa vf/kd 4 fnu % 19 $ 4 ¾ 4 5 o"kZ ¼yhi½ esa fudys gq, iw.kZ eghus% 0 t- Q- ek- % ¾ 7 7 $ 7 ¾ 'ks"k 0 6 rkjh[k rd ds fnu % 7 $ 7 ¾ 'ks"k 0 0 vf/kd fnuksa dk ;ksx gS 10 10 $ 7 ¾ 'ks"k 3 ¾> cq/kokj 58
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vfèkd fnu 1 vk/kkj yhi 'krkCnh % vk/kkj 0 'krkCnh 1600 rd vf/kd fnu\ 2 'krkCnh % 1900 rd ¼300 lkyksa½ esa 1 vf/kd fnu\ 3 'krkCnh ds ckn iw.kZ o"kksaZ esa vf/kd 6 fnu % 69 $ 7 ¾ 'ks"k 6 4 'krkCnh ds ckn yhi o"kksaZ esa vf/kd 3 fnu % 69 $ 4 ¾ 17 17 $ 7 ¾ 'ks"k 3 5 o"kZ ¼yhi½ esa fudys gq, iw.kZ eghus 4 % t- Q- ek- % 6 v- e- % 2+3 ¾ 5 11 $ 7 ¾ 'ks"k 4 6 rkjh[k rd ds fnu % 19 $ 7 ¾ 5 'ks"k 5 vf/kd fnuksa dk ;ksx gS 19 19$7 ¾ 5 ¾> 'kqØokj 8- 02&March&2000 Øe
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vfèkd fnu 1 vk/kkj yhi 'krkCnh % 1600 ¼vkèkkj 0 o"kZ 1600- 2000 o"kZ fudyus ds ckn vk/kkj o"kZ 2000 ysaxs½ 2 'krkCnh % 1900 rd ¼300 lkyksa½ esa 1 vf/kd fnu\ 3 'krkCnh ds ckn iw.kZ o"kZ% 99$7¾'ks"k 1 1 4 'krkCnh ds ckn yhi o"kksZa esa vfèkd 3 fnu% 99 $ 4 ¾ 24 24 $ 7 ¾ 'ks"k 3 5 o"kZ ¼yhi&400 ls Hkkx gksus okyh 4 'krkCnh½ esa fudys gq, iw.kZ eghus % t- Q- % 3 $ 1 ¾ 4 6 rkjh[k rd ds fnu % 2 2 vf/kd fnuksa dk ;ksx gS 11 11$7 ¾> 4 xq#okj AIFAS Research Journal of Astrology l Jan.-Mar. 2015
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