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Yoga to become Engineer, Teacher, Lawyer

Dr. Arun Bansal

All the above three professions are governed by Jupiter and Mercury. Sturn also has a special role in all of these. Let us see how these three professions can be represented and how we can make accurate predictions separately for each profession.

Yoga to become an Engineer: An engineer uses technology, designs and gets construction. He should know how to get things done in a planned manner. An engineer works with steel, wire, iron, cement, brick, electricity, land, computer machine etc. Some things are related to Mars and some are related to Saturn. Like machine, stone, steel, iron etc. are related to Saturn and others like brick, land, cement etc. are signified by Mars. Hence, the relation of Mars or Saturn is very important for the job of an engineer. Calculation has an important role in engineering. Therefore, the relation of Mercury is also necessary. If the tenth house is related to Jupiter, Mercury or Saturn, then the person becomes an engineer. If Mars is also related then construction related work is done and if Venus is related to the tenth house then design related work is done. The role of the sixth and eighth house is also important. If the lord of the sixth house is in the tenth house or the lord of the tenth house is in the sixth house, then the person earns by doing a job. If Jupiter is in the tenth house, then the person does his own business. If the Ascedant's lord also makes a relation with the sixth or tenth house, then the person definitely does a job.

Ex.- 1 : This horoscope is of a senior architect. Asc.

Gem. 05:15 Jup.

Sun

Vir.

Moon Tau.

Lib.

10:43

26:37 Ven. Sco.

05:40

04:55 Sat.

13.10.1946, 21:53, Agra Sa

Can. 14:28

Mars

Lib.

19:53 Rah

Tau.

19:51

Me

Lib.

15:25 Ket.

Sco.

19:51

RaMo

2

4

5

Su Ju Me Ma

7

8

VeKe

3 6 9

1

12 10

11

1. Lord of tenth house Jupiter is situated in the fifth house along with Mercury and Mars. 2. There is an exchange of Venus and Mars, which shows the profession of an architect very well. 3. In this Saturn is not directly related to the tenth house because architect has no direct relation with steel. Saturn is the lord of the 8th house which is an important house for this type of work.

Ex.-2: This is the horoscope of a D.D.A. Engineer. Asc.

Can. 16:32 Jup. Aqu. 13:23

Sun

Tau. 18:51 Ven. Ari.

08:38

Moon Sag. 25:36 Sat. Leo. 19:43 Mars Me

Vir. Ari.

03:55 Rah Pis. 26:59 Ket. Vir.

11:45 11:45

03.06.1950, 9:45, Mathura Ma Ke 6

Sa 5

3

4 7 10

8 9 Mo

2 Su 1 Me Ve 12 11 Ra Ju

1. Lord of the Tenth house Mars is aspecting the tenth house. Mercury and Venus are already placed. 2. Saturn is looking at the eighth being the lord of the eighth house where Jupiter is also placed. 3. Lord of Ascendant Moon is sitting in the sixth house. Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, Mercury, Venus all have relation with the eighth and tenth house which shows the job of engineer. Teacher: Teacher is a respected job. A teacher has a special responsibility. He/she should have good knowledge of his subject. Therefore, it is necessary for the planets of knowledge, Mercury and Jupiter to have a good relation with the tenth house or triangle.

Ex.-3: This is the horoscope of a university professor.

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Asc. Sun

Cap. 12:40 Jup. Aqu. 27:41 Aqu. 09:22 Ven. Pis.

Moon Tau.

09:53 Sat. Vir.

27:42 06:19

Mars

Pis.

16:05 Rah Aqu. 25:48

Me

Pis.

01:46 Ket. Leo

25:48

04.03.1951, 4:15, Saharanpur SuJuRa Ma 11 MeVe 12

9 8

10

1

7

4

2 Mo

5 Ke

3

6 Sa

1. Jupiter is aspecting the tenth house. The Sun is also positioned along with it. 2. Lord of the 10th house and Lord of the 5th house Venus is positioned with Mercury. 3. Ascendant's Lord Saturn is aspecting Mercury from the ninth house.

Ex.-4: This is the horoscope of a Professor in IIT. Asc.

Gem. 02:00 Jup. Pis.

12:00

Sun

Lib.

03:46

20:01 Ven. Vir.

Moon Cap. 24:13 Sat. Vir.

16:50

Mars

Leo.

26:31 Rah Aqu. 14:10

Me

Sco.

04:26 Ket. Leo. 14:10

6.11.1951, 19:59, Farukhabad

Su

2

4

5 Ma Ke

Ve Sa

7

8

Me

3 6 9

1

12 Ju 11 10 Ra Mo

1. Jupiter is positioned in the 10th house & the aspecting Asc. Lord Mer. in the 6th house. 2. Lord of the 9th house Saturn is aspecting the 10th house. 3. Saturn is also aspecting Mercury. 4. Fifth lord Venus is aspected by Jupiter.

Yoga to become a Lawyer: Jupiter & Saturn are the main planets for working in advocacy. Judges & lawyers have the main role in the judicial process. Saturn is the judge and is the symbol of justice Jupiter here, represents the books of law. Jupiter is a lover of discipline and teaches others to be disciplined. The role of Mercury for advocacy can't be denied. It gives the power to argue It is the job of the planet Mercury to make any fact rational & analytical. Libra sign represents balance, so it shows advocacy. Other airy signs, Gemini and Aquarius, along with Libra provide the power of speech and expression. The sixth house represents the court, as well as it is the significator of crime and litigation. Tenth house is the significator of job profession. The fifth house is the indicator of our intelligence, which is very important in advocacy. Therefore, if there is a relation between Jupiter, Mercury and Saturn with the fifth, sixth and tenth house then the person becomes a lawyer. If Jupiter is related to Sun then the person becomes not only a lawyer but also a judge. The relation of Sun reflects the relation with the government.

Ex.-5: This horoscope is of senior advocate Late Shri Ram Jethmalani. Asc.

Cap. 20:39 Jup.

Lib.

22:39

Sun

Leo. 27:48 Ve(C) Leo

28:52

Moon Lib.

Vir.

26:20

Ma(C) Leo 15:44 Ra(C) Leo

18:46

Me

Vir.

16:58 Sat.

20:49 Ket.

Aqu. 18:46

14.9.1923, 16:12, Hyderabad 12

Ke

9

11 10 1

2

4 3

8

7 Ju Mo 6 MeSa 5 RaVeMaSu

1. He was born in Cap. ascendant of Saturn. 2. Libra is his zodiac sign, famous for balance. 3. The main planet Jupiter is in the tenth house and both Saturn and Mercury are placed in the ninth house. 4. Mer. is exalted which gives speech power. 5. It is the lord of the sixth house. Saturn aspects the sixth house. Jupiter also aspects the sixth house. 6. In this horoscope, Jup., Sat. & Mer. have full relation with sixth and tenth house.

Ex.-6: This horoscope is of a lawyer practicing in America. 1. Jupiter is aspecting the 27.8.1980, 23:36, Vishakhapatnam Ve tenth house. 2 12 4 3 Ra Mo 2. Aquarius is the sign of 2 11 Ju air element in the tenth Su Me 5 house. Sa 10 8 3. Mer. positioned with a6 7 9 Ke Ma Jupiter is aspecting the tenth house. 4. Saturn is positioned in the fifth house in the house of Mercury. 5. For advocacy in the 5th & 10th house, all the three main planets, Jup., Mer. and Saturn are either positioned or aspecting. Conclusion: The relationship of Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn with the fifth, sixth and tenth houses shows all the three professions. But how to differentiate between the three? For this, Mars is important in the chart of an engineer, whereas it is not so for teaching and being a lawyer. Saturn is important for legal profession while Jupiter is important for teaching. In both Example 1 and 2, Mars is related to Lord of tenth house. In example 3 and 4, Jupiter is directly related to the tenth house. Saturn is more powerful in example 5 and 6. In this way a distinction can be made between the three professions.

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How to Read Aspects in a Birth Chart as per Vedic Astrology?

by Debanwita Sen

The zodiac circle consists of 360 degrees in total, divided in 12 parts; it allots 30 degrees to each sign. An aspect refers to a certain angular distance of one planet from the other. Some aspects are considered especially important in Vedic Astrology. The angular distance of 60 degrees, 90 degrees, 120 degrees and 180 degrees is specifically relevant as these aspects are more powerful in shaping the character and life of the native. These angles are called Sextile (60 degrees), Square (90 degrees), Trine (120 degrees) and Opposition (180 degrees). Planetary aspects are interchange of energies at great distances; the respective mass of each planet generates and radiates its own specific energy-field.According to Vedic astrology, aspects mean the view or drishti

of a planet or a sign. A planet situated in one house can aspect on other planets in other houses. Similarly, one house can also aspect other houses. So, both planets and signs have aspects according to Vedic Astrology. Planetary Aspects: Planets aspect (look) other houses from its placement house.However, some planets have special aspects and they are considered as powerful aspects. They are as follows: •

Jupiter aspects 5th and 9th house apart from 7th house.

Mars aspect 4th and 8th house apart from 7th house.

Saturn aspect 3rd and 10th house apart from 7th house.

Saturn casts its aspect of 1⁄4 strength on the 5th and the 9th, aspect of 1⁄2 strength on the 4th and the 8th, 3⁄4 strength on the 7th and full on the 3rd and the 10th bhavas;

Jupiter aspects the 4th and the 8th with 1⁄4 strength, the 7th with 1⁄2, the 3rd and the 10th with 3⁄4 and the 5th and the 9th with full strength whereas.

Mars aspect is 1⁄4 at the 7th, 1⁄2 at the 3rd and the 10th, 3⁄4 at the 5th and the

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Aspect of Signs

9th and full at the 4th and the 8th. The aspects of planets in Vedic Astrology refers to the interchange of planetary energies. Aspect is basically the combination of planets that exist in a house at a given point of time in a person’s life. If the planets are natural malefic like sun or Saturn, then the result will be negative. However, if it’s benefic planets like Jupiter or Venus, the result will be positive. In Vedic astrology, a mutual aspect is when two planets influence each other at the same time. In other words, two planetary energies reflect off each other simultaneously. Because of this, the planets influence each other and, in turn, influence you. •

For example, if Mars is 17° in the 10th House and Jupiter is 17° in the 4th House, there’s a direct mutual aspect between the planets.

There are direct and indirect mutual aspects.The type of mutual aspect between planets is determined by where they’re positioned on your chart (i.e. which house they are in).

A direct mutual aspect occurs when two planets are across from each other or seven houses away. An indirect mutual aspect happens when more than one aspect occurs between planets. Generally, if planets are not directly across from each other, the aspect is indirect.

According to the Jaimini System, which is deemed complicated, and therefore, difficult to understand and apply, the Zodiacal signs aspect each other in their front excepting the adjoining signs, and those planets which occupy such signs will also aspect the planets situated in such bhavas. All Chara rasis (moveable signs) aspect all Sthira rasis (fixed signs) and vice versa, and Dwiswabhava rasis (common signs) aspect each other.

According to Jaimini astrology, Aries aspects Aquarius, Leo and Scorpio. Taurus aspects Cancer, Libra and Capricorn. Gemini aspects Sagittarius, Pisces and Virgo. Cancer aspects Scorpio, Aquarius and Taurus. Leo aspects Libra, Capricorn and Aries. Virgo aspects Sagittarius, Pisces and Gemini. Libra aspects Aquarius, Taurus and Leo. Scorpio aspects Capricorn, Aries and Cancer. Sagittarius aspects Pisces, Gemini and Virgo. Capricorn aspects Taurus, Leo and Scorpio. Aquarius aspects Aries, Cancer and Libra. Pisces aspects Gemini, Virgo and Sagittarius. Types of Aspects of Signs Moving signs aspects fifth, eighth and eleventh signs from themselves. Stationary signs aspect third, sixth and ninth places. Dual natured signs aspect fourth, seventh and tenth places. If we notice aspect of signs on the basis of degrees, we achieve following results : •

Moving signs aspect 120, 210 and 300 degrees from their place.

Stationary signs aspect 60, 150 and 240 degrees from their place.

Dual natured signs aspect 90, 180 and 270 degrees from their place.

Aspect in Vedic Astrology vs Aspect in Western Astrology Western astrology, popularly known as sun sign astrology, is widely practiced in Western countries. It focuses on the position of the sun at the time of an individual’s birth to determine their sun sign. Western astrology uses a tropical zodiac system that divides the ecliptic into twelve equal segments, each representing a different astrological sign.A planetary aspect occurs when one planet is directly across from another planet in the chart 180°). They can also occur when planets are a set angle from one another, such as 60°, 90°, or 120°. In Western astrology, aspects are measured based

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RESEARCH JOURNAL only on degrees. For instance, if Jupiter is 15° into Leo, and Venus is 16° into Scorpio, then it would be considered a strong aspect. In Vedic astrology, aspects are measured by the entire house. It doesn’t matter how many degrees a planet has traveled through the sign. For example, if Saturn is in the first house, and Mercury is in the third house, then Saturn would aspect Mercury. In addition, Vedic astrologers only consider certain aspects, depending on the planet. Birth Chart To explain the given above theory on how to read aspect in a Vedic horoscope, I have taken

Example Chart

Ma 06:04 10 Ju21:00 11 1 12 9 00:41 2 Su 5:37 8 Ke 7:24 Ra7:24 3 Me 27:00 Sa 5 22:14 7 18:42 4 6 Ve Mo 7:3

a random example chart from Google and writing how the planets and signs aspect each other in a birth chart here.

review This is a horoscope with Aquarius Rising or Lagna at 0° 41 minutes. Here there are many Vedic planetary aspects which could be seen including direct aspect and mutual aspect as well. One of them such is the planet Jupiter which is placed at the second house of the horoscope is casting it’s 9th aspect over Rahu in the 10th house and Rahu is also casting it’s aspect over Jupiter and Mars in the second house vice versa. Apart from that Mars and Moon are also casting mutual aspect over each other from 2nd and 8th house respectively. If we see the Jaimini aspect then we could find that the Rashi of the ascendant which is Aquarius is casting its aspect over the sign Aries, cancer and Libra since Aquarius is a fixed sign and Aries, cancer and Libra are 60, 150 and 240 degrees apart from the sign Aquarius. r

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Understanding Sade Sati: Myths and Realities by Aayush Aggarwal

Sade Sati, a term that often strikes fear into the hearts of those familiar with Indian astrology, refers to a period of seven and a half years during which the planet Saturn transits through three adjacent zodiac signs. This astrological phase has garnered a mix of curiosity, superstition, and apprehension among believers and skeptics alike. In this article, we will explore the concept of Sade Sati, its origins, how it is calculated, and its impact on individuals' lives, while debunking some myths and revealing the more nuanced truths that underlie this astrological phenomenon. The Origin of Sade Sati

two and a half years long.

Sade Sati finds its roots in Vedic astrology, an ancient system of understanding the cosmos and its influence on human life. Astrologers believe that the position and movement of celestial bodies, such as planets, stars, and constellations, can impact the course of one's life. Saturn, a significant planet in Vedic astrology, is often associated with hardships and challenges. The concept of Sade Sati revolves around Saturn's transit through three zodiac signs and is primarily focused on its effects on an individual's life during this period.

Impact on Individuals Sade Sati is often associated with hardships and challenges, and it is believed to test an individual's resilience, patience, and inner strength. The impact of Sade Sati can manifest in various ways, affecting different aspects of a person's life, such as career, health, and personal relationships. Some

Calculation of Sade Sati To calculate Sade Sati, astrologers consider the position of Saturn concerning an individual's moon sign. The moon sign is a crucial element in Vedic astrology, as it determines one's emotional and psychological attributes. Sade Sati begins when Saturn enters the zodiac sign immediately before an individual's moon sign, continues throughout the moon sign, and ends during the sign that follows it. This seven and a half-year phase is divided into three parts, with each part being roughly 17 | Oct.-Dec. 2023


RESEARCH JOURNAL common experiences during Sade Sati include financial difficulties, health issues, strained relationships, and career setbacks. Myths Surrounding Sade Sati 1. All-Surrounding Negativity: One of the most significant myths about Sade Sati is that it brings only negative experiences. While it is true that this period may present challenges, it also offers opportunities for growth and self-discovery. People often emerge from Sade Sati with greater wisdom and inner strength. 2. Universal Impact: Sade Sati's impact is not universal. Its effects can vary significantly from person to person, depending on individual birth charts and planetary placements. Some may experience minimal disruption, while others may face significant challenges. 3. Continuous Misfortune: Sade Sati is not a period of unending misfortune. It has phases, and there are often ups and downs during the seven and a half years. Positive experiences and achievements can also occur during this period.

review including career shifts, relationship decisions, and lifestyle choices. 4. Resilience and Patience: Those who endure Sade Sati often emerge with enhanced resilience, patience, and a better perspective on life's challenges. Conclusion Sade Sati, often surrounded by myths and misconceptions, is a significant aspect of Vedic astrology. While it does represent a challenging period in one's life, it is essential to approach it with an open mind and a balanced perspective. The impact of Sade Sati is not uniform, and its effects can vary widely based on individual birth charts and other astrological factors. It is crucial to remember that Sade Sati is not a sentence of perpetual misery, but rather an opportunity for personal growth and transformation. It is a reminder that challenges, no matter how daunting, can lead to resilience, strength, and a deeper understanding of oneself. r

4. Only Saturn's Influence: Sade Sati is not solely about Saturn's influence. It also depends on how the other planets in an individual's birth chart interact with Saturn. The overall astrological context is essential in understanding its impact. Realities of Sade Sati 1. Self-Reflection and Growth: Sade Sati can be a time of introspection and personal growth. It encourages individuals to reevaluate their lives, priorities, and beliefs, leading to a better understanding of themselves. 2. Life Lessons: Sade Sati often brings life lessons that can be valuable in the long run. It pushes individuals to confront their weaknesses and work on personal development. 3. Changes and Transformation: It can be a transformative phase where individuals make significant changes in their lives, 18 | Oct.-Dec. 2023


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An Introduction to the South Node of the Moon by Shivangi Sharma

Paying my obeisance to Lord Ganesha before starting this pious task to share my learnt knowledge from respected gurus in my uptil journey in jyotisha. May he grant us all wisdom and free us from ignorance. Like many of us studying astrology, I too, am intrigued by the shadow planets Rahu and Ketu. These two grahas which are surrounded by a lot of mystery are profound research topic in the field of astrology. From whatever I have learnt about these grahas through gurus and books, I have tried to apply them on birth charts and check outcomes. In this article, I am going to throw some light upon the purpose of Ketu in a chart, and how it behaves, manifesting as events in our lives. Ketu, the planet of illusion, is famous for being secretive, asceticism, and spirituality. We all have heard the story of Swarbhanu time and again, where Lord Vishnu separated the head from the body of Swarbhanu while Samundra manthan. This is how Rahu and Ketu came into existance. The head became Rahu and the body became Ketu. If you look at this story from the angle of ancient hinduism, from the time we are born, we know the body and the senses will vanish one day. What we

all desire is moksha. Removing the head - ego, intellect, desire, and attachments, is the only way to moksha. These worldly enjoyments are the traits of Rahu. When separated from the luring desires and obsessions given by Rahu one becomes more Ketu-like. Another astrological perspective about Ketu is that, wherever it sits in a birth chart, the person had mastered that area or task in his or her previous life. If you are an astrologer reading this article, you would already be familiar with the fact that the symbol of Ketu is a flag. Look at this symbolism a little deeper. A flag is hosted where you have achieved victory and triumph. This is why in this birth the person will naturally be adept with things related to the house where Ketu sits. Much effort need not be put in to achieve great results or be good at those things as subconsciously these things will come to that person. For example, 3rd house Ketu people would never learn writing as a skill. Their flair to write would come naturally.

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Now, here is the catch. Ketu is here to take away what you were given once. It is here to separate you from all that perfection, all those wins, and accolades. Afterall, the purpose of Ketu is to take you higher and free you from the bondages of the material world. In this act and to fulfil its purpose, Ketu’s separative tendencies come into play. In my research, it is eminent that Ketu triggered a separative event based on the natural ages of the planet or house it sits in, or in its own natural age. Let’s delve into this deeper. Ketu’s Activation - Age and Event - Some Examples From the charts and their explanation given below, you will be able to understand how events get triggered when Ketu and related planets, and or houses get activated basis their natural maturation ages. Example 1 : In the above chart, Ketu sits in the 6th house of regular and her routine job. In this chart, notice that the sixth house sits in the rashi of Virgo, which is ruled by Mercury.

2

3

1 Ma

4

Ju Ra Su 12 11 VeMo Me 10

7

5

9

Mercury’s natural maturity age is 31-32 years. At the age of 31 the native had to permanently leave her regular job. Example 2 : In the above chart we see Ketu sits in Aquarius in the 11th house. However, it is impacted by Moon and Jupiter as well. I have made two observations about this native, based on this placement.

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2 4

5 Ma Ra

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The work of astrology is to guide people to a path where they can live their life to the best of their ability and fulfillment. Using our knowledge and research as astrologers, we can make them aware of what each planetary placement holds in their chart, and the deeper reason behind it. This way, when they align better with their energy chart, they live happier and feel a sense of surety. In the end, Thanks to all my gurus who are helping me understand this deep wisdom in this birth of mine. r

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Place of Bedroom in a House –Vastu Perspective by Dr. Jagvinder Singh

According to vastu experts the southwest corner of the house is best suited for the main bedroom. The guest bedroom or children's bedroom should be positioned in the northwest. Make sure that there are maximum windows on the east and north walls. Earth is part of the solar system and each planet is interdependent on other planets. The planets and their magnetic fields have impact on the living beings on the earth. Human being are striving for their survival on earth from the ancient times.All kinds of efforts are made to acquire one of the basic need of life i.e. house , where one can live , grow and enjoy happiness & prosperity Vastu shastra, an ancient mystic science ,can help in bringing prosperity, upgrade life and personal power/ability, if implied while constructing house ,office etc. and within that specific use of space. The role of the Vastu shastra is to restore the balance between the human being and the solar family. Vastu has its base in the rotation of earth and planets

including other magnetic fields. Now in the modern world,scientists also agree that all the incidents that happen on earth are closely related to these magnetic fields and environment on and around earth. Therefore, if the House is not in line with the directions of the magnetic fields , energy and vastu rules., it create problems and have bad affects on the occupants. The rules are related to the technical aspects of the North and South Poles of earth and according to Vastu Shastra , this rule can not be broken or deviated lest there may be severe affects on occupants of space. Vastu is the science of architect and it dates back to the Vedas. Even in the ancient ages, Vastu played an important role in construction of temples and other historical buildings. Its rules were also followed by the builders of Pyramids, which were built thousands years ago .Presently it is popular in all parts of the world. Now a days, in Metro Cities of India, a house or other type of constructions are being made according to one’s affordability , requirement , convenience and availability of land. But due to scarcity of land, construction are being made in multi – storied buildings with maximum utilization of available land. In the present scenario , where income of a family is limited and land and construction costs are very high,

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RESEARCH JOURNAL everyone is compromising on ancient Vastu science and its rules. Therefore , most of the rules of Vastu are not being applied due to these constrained and limitations .Every house has bed rooms (s) , which is one of the essential part of the house , where one spends one third of his life. Some of the simple tips of Vastu Shastra, if taken care of would definitely give sound sleep, strength and stability, and prosperity in life, as these are based on basic principles of Vastu and practical experience. Some of these tips with regard to location of bed room, attached toilet , dressing table ,beds ,colour of walls e.t.c. ,are given below:∙ It must be located in South –west or NorthWest of the house.

review ∙ Its walls should be painted with colour like light rose ,blue , dark green , and gray. ∙ Its walls should not be painted with white or light yellow colour. ∙ Roof of the bed room should be painted with white colour only. ∙ To maintain harmony , the colour of the bedroom walls should be same on all the walls. ∙ Keep its door in the East , West or North. ∙ Attached bathroom / toilet is good on West or North side of the bed room. ∙ Locker or safe should not to be kept or built in bed room. ∙ Do not make bed room as dining room. r

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Gandmool Nakshatra A newly born is a blessing for the family to carry their name forward. It would be wrong to say if the child born in Gandmool Nakshatra is inauspicious for self or other members of the family. But the fact that there could be some tough times associated with it can't also be ruled out. "Gandmool Nakshatra" is a term used in Vedic astrology (Jyotish) to refer to a specific set of nakshatras (lunar constellations) that are considered inauspicious for certain activities, especially when it comes to selecting a time for important events like weddings, childbirth, or other ceremonies. The belief is that these particular nakshatras can bring unfavorable influences and are associated with certain challenges. The Gandmool Nakshatras are: 1. Ashwini: The last two padas of Ashwini Nakshatra are considered Gandmool. This nakshatra is associated with Ketu, and its

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Gandmool nakshatras can bring challenges related to health and progeny. 2. Magha: The last two padas of Magha Nakshatra are considered Gandmool. This nakshatra is associated with Ketu and is linked to issues related to authority, power, and ancestral matters. 3. Moola: The last two padas of Moola Nakshatra are considered Gandmool. Moola is associated with Ketu, and it's linked to spiritual growth and transformation. Its Gandmool nakshatras can bring challenges related to home, family, and property. 4. Jyeshtha: The last two padas of Jyeshtha Nakshatra are considered Gandmool. Jyeshtha is associated with Mercury and is associated with seniority and wisdom. Its Gandmool nakshatras can bring challenges related to relationships and power struggles. 5. Ashlesha: The last two padas of Ashlesha Nakshatra are considered Gandmool. This nakshatra is associated with Mercury and is linked to deception and hidden emotions. Its Gandmool nakshatras can bring challenges related to emotional issues and hidden enemies. 6. Revati: The last two padas of Revati

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RESEARCH JOURNAL Nakshatra are considered Gandmool. Revati is associated with Mercury and is associated with nurturing and caring for others. Its Gandmool nakshatras can bring challenges related to health and service to others. To mitigate the negative influence of Gandmool Nakshatras, certain rituals and remedies are recommended in Vedic astrology. These may include reciting specific mantras, performing pujas (ceremonial worship), and making offerings to deities associated with the nakshatra in question. The exact rituals and remedies can vary depending on individual astrological charts and the specific circumstances. REMEDIES: 1. MANTRAS: Reciting specific mantras associated with the ruling planet of the problematic nakshatra can be beneficial. For example, chanting the "Ketu Mantra" can help in case of Gandmool Nakshatras associated with Ketu. 2. YAGYA OR HAWAN: Conducting YAGYAS or HAWAN (fire rituals) dedicated to the ruling planet of the Gandmool nakshatra can help pacify its negative influences. 3. PUJAS AND WORSHIPS: Performing pujas (ceremonial worship) to the ruling deities of the nakshatras or the ruling planet can be effective. For example, for Ashwini Nakshatra, worship of the Ashwini Kumaras (celestial physicians) is recommended. 4. DONATIONS: Making charitable donations, especially to those in need, on days when the Moon is in the Gandmool Nakshatra can help balance negative effects. Donating items associated with the ruling planet or nakshatra can also be considered. 5. GEMSTONES: Wearing gemstones associated with the ruling planet of the problematic nakshatra can be

review recommended, but it should be done after consulting with an experienced astrologer. 6. FASTING: Observing fasts on days associated with the problematic nakshatras, especially during their transit, can be a way to appease the influence. 7. CHARITY AND SERVICE: Engaging in acts of charity and service to others, particularly related to the issues represented by the problematic nakshatras, can help alleviate their negative effects. 8. CONSULTING AN ASTROLOGER: It's important to consult with a knowledgeable Vedic astrologer who can assess your birth chart and provide personalized remedies based on your specific astrological conditions. It's important to remember that while Gandmool Nakshatras are considered inauspicious in Vedic astrology, they are just one aspect of a comprehensive astrological analysis. Many other factors are considered when determining the overall influence of the stars and planets on an individual's life, and not all astrologers may give equal weight to Gandmool Nakshatras in their assessments. The belief in Gandmool Nakshatras and their impact is rooted in traditional Indian astrology and may vary among different astrologers and individuals. These remedies are intended to be performed under the guidance of an experienced astrologer who can provide advice tailored to your unique astrological chart. It's important to note that the efficacy of these remedies is a matter of belief and faith, and their impact may vary from person to person. Additionally, Vedic astrology is a complex and ancient system with its own principles, and not all individuals or astrologers may subscribe to the same beliefs regarding the significance of Gandmool Nakshatras or their remedies. r

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Exploring the Magic of AI & ChatGPT in Spiritual Sciences (Astrology, Vastu, Feng Shui & Numerology) by Manoj Kumar Shori

Spiritual sciences like Astro-Vastu-Numerology have been guiding people's lives since ancient ages & advancements in AI technology like ChatGPT made using these age-old practices easier. This article will introduce you to the basic usage, benefits & possibilities of ChatGPT for both spiritual practitioners and enthusiasts. Artificial intelligence is a branch of computer science that focuses on creating intelligent machines/applications to mimic human cognitive functions such as thinking, learning based on the data fed to AI applications by different AI learning models and learnt data is then used to solve complex problems. AI applications can be classified into 5 main areas: • • • • •

Text AI Visual AI Interactive AI Analytic AI Functional AI

Virtual Assistants vs Chatbots AI apps AI-powered virtual assistants like Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant are widely used for communication and entertainment purposes. They can answer questions, provide information, play music, and perform various tasks. Chatbots are AI programs that can simulate human conversation and are widely used in communication platforms, customer support, and entertainment services like interactive storytelling and gaming. So, if you’ve ever used Amazon’s Alexa, Google’s Google Assistant, Apple’s Face ID or interacted with a chatbot on a WhatsApp, banking site etc, Congratulations, you’ve already experienced artificial intelligence

(AI) technology. ChatGPT – a TEXT based AI-Chatbot built by OpenAI OpenAI is an AI research lab found on December 11, 2015 by Sam Altman, Elon Musk and 3 others in San Francisco with the motive to develop a human friendly AI that can benefit the humanity by eliminating the AI threats. ChatGPT is a text-based AI chatbot developed by OpenAI and launched on November 30, 2022. By January 2023, it had become the fastest-growing consumer software application in history, gaining over 100 million users. ChatGPT can carry out text-based conversations and provide information, suggestions, and insights on various topics. it an ideal companion for astrologers, Vastu consultants, Feng Shui experts, and Numerologists. Even though ChatGPT is best at present, there are other similar AI language models, such as Google’s Bard (former Lambda), Meta’s OPT (Open Pretrained Transformer), Bloom, Character.ai, Chatsonic, ELSA Speak, Megatron and DialoGPT. Is ChatGPT free? ChatGPT was released as a freely available research preview, but due to its popularity, OpenAI now operates the service on a freemium model. It allows users on its free tier to access the GPT-3.5 based version

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RESEARCH JOURNAL that includes AI learning model till Sep, 2021, while the more-advanced GPT-4 based version, as well as priority access to newer features, are provided to paid subscribers under the commercial name 'ChatGPT Plus'. Start using ChatGPT in Astro-Vatsu-Numero World To get started with ChatGPT a) Sign up for an OpenAI account at https:// platform.openai.com/signup?launch Remember to sign up for free plan. b) Once you've registered and logged in to https://chat.openai.com you'll have access to the simple ChatGPT interface where you'll see a text input box where you can type your prompts as shown below. A "prompt" is a text or message that a user inputs to start a conversation or request information or assistance from the e.g., sample prompts for astrology can be– “generate a 100-word astrology summary for a person of 40 yrs age having kaalsarp/ manglik dosha” and you can fill in the person details of the client and take the printout/email same to client. Moreover, you can generate today’s Kundali or can also generate a person horoscope online inside ChatGPT as well. Remember-we need to validate the response generated as we are using free version of ChatGPT 3.5 and response may be inaccurate in some aspects. That’s why we “Astrologers/VastuShastracharya” are there to help the client, however some basic details are generated for us by AI/ChatGPT and as we shall start exploring the ChatGPT in more details, we can definitely find ways to save time while doing the analysis and better grammar and fancy words to impress our client as presentation does matter, though basics/truth remains the same. Note – By default your prompts are stored on the left side of ChatGPT interface for reuse. You can refine the response generated by “asking to refine in succeeding prompt” or

review edit the prompt itself and resubmit it. Explore the ChatGPT for following capabilities in Astro-Vatsu-Numero World 1. For generating instant Birth Charts with remarkable speed and accuracy within seconds. 2. Virtual Site Analysis by scanned blueprints of layout offered in textual representations. 3. Education and Awareness to learn more about Vastu principles and their applications in their homes and workplaces. 4. Bagua Map Analysis with relevance to different life areas, facilitating better Feng Shui application. 5. Numerology Calculations like life path number, destiny number, and other relevant numerological data within seconds Most important – We can integrate ChatGPT as an answering bot in our existing or new applications in spiritual apps world so that we can significantly reduce the expenses of CRM apps and let bypass everything to ChatGPT capabilities to generate it for us. Many certain applications are using it at present e.g., JyotishGPT and VedicAstroGPT. Conclusion Future of AI holds tremendous potential across multiple fronts & through responsible use, we can unlock its true potential, ushering in a future where human and AI collaboration leads to greater achievements and advancements in every facet of our professional and personal lives including spiritual sciences (Astrology, Vastu, Feng Shui & Numerology-LoshuGrid). If you want to learn the basic use of AI & ChatGPT in different fields and want to understand the top 10 AI tools, scan the QR code to open the URL to purchase eBook on AI & ChatGPT written by me available at throw away prices only.       r

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Eight Misconceptions About Astrology by Dr. Gyan Prakash Sharma

Even though astrology has been around for hundreds of years, it is still incredibly misunderstood. Reading horoscopes in magazines is amusing, but it does not truly represent the value that astrology offers to help mankind. Astrology essentially provides people the ability to, in some small manner, take charge of their lives and, ultimately, realize their own unique destiny. However, there are a few things that astrology simply cannot do for you. We need to understand these misconceptions about astrology to truly appreciate what this science has to offer. Misconception 1 – Astrology can change the future This is the most common and most misleading misconception, commonly leading individuals astray. Astrology can predict the future, but it certainly cannot change it. Astrology is a science based on rules, discovered thousands of years ago. One of the basic golden rules of astrology is – “No one can change your destiny”. Your past karma has shaped your destiny, and an astrologer can guide you through the good and bad periods in your life ahead. You can also slightly affect your life through the choices and decisions you make. A good astrologer can also suggest some genuine remedies to help you cross over the difficult phases of your life, but Vedic Astrology does not provide them any magical power to resolve your problems completely and change your destiny. So next time, if you find an astrologer who claims to solve all your problems in 'x' number of days, be alert and stay away from them; Misconception 2 – Astrology is what we see on TV and newspapers You may enjoy reading astrology predictions in daily newspapers or on television shows every morning, but these entertaining shows

and newspaper columns have close to zero relevance in real Vedic Astrology. They are very generic forecasts based on the Moon’s constellation (Nakshatra) on a particular day. In fact, they are so generic that they can fit everyone and at the same time fit no one. No one can draw any conclusion from these generic astrology predictions because astrological calculations are not that simple, every horoscope is unique so everyone’s forecast is also unique. Such television shows are not helping the science of astrology, but on the contrary, spoiling the reputation of astrology to a certain extent. Same is true for daily astrology predictions published in newspapers and magazines, it helps no one. Misconception 3 – Why Astrologers could not predict major events Many times I hear people saying why an astrologer could not predict his own death or his own accident or any major earthquake or the Covid outbreak. Here I am talking about two very different areas of astrology, one is prediction about a person (Natal Astrology) and other is about Mundane astrology dealing with wider issues like nations or geological phenomena (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, etc.). For

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review because they are paid consultations, the astrologer gets money for this service. Now come to the Mundane astrology which deals with wider issues like nations or geological phenomena (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, etc.). To predict any particular event like 26th December 2004 tsunami in India, we have to see the horoscope of India. We normally create the horoscope of a country when it first got its freedom, but there are conflicting views about this criteria. Some people say India’s horoscope should be based on the date and time of independence (15th Aug 1947), some say it should be when India implemented its constitution (26th Jan 1950) and some say India was not born in 1947 or 1950, it was born thousands of years ago. So, first of all, it is difficult to make a horoscope of a nation which is universally acceptable. Secondly, who has the time to analyse each country’s horoscope every month or every year for every possible event like a war, drought, flood, financial crisis, earthquakes, tsunami etc. If someone does it, then who is going to pay for all that effort? Basically, we should not expect any predictions from any astrologer for anything we are not paying for. It takes lots of effort to even answer a direct question related to astrology and people expect astrologers to predict everything under the Sun and that too free of cost. Nothing is free in this world and same thing applies to astrologers also. They are not sitting free to keep analysing random horoscopes for random questions. I hope in the future no one will question an astrologer if they die suddenly without predicting their own death or World War III breaks out and no one predicted it in advance. Misconception 4 - Astrology Supernatural Magical things

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review these rules. The important thing here is to understand that nothing is magical or supernatural in these astrological rules, everything is based on the sound principles underpinning astrology. Never believe anyone who says they have a supernatural power through astrology. They may be skilled in some different art but they should not link their skills with astrology, nor confuse people about the scope and limitations of astrology. Misconception 5 - Astrology Involves black magic or love spells Astrology and Vedic Astrology is in no way related to black magic or love spells (VashiKaran). Black magic is related to Voodoo and I wonder how and when people started linking Astrology with Black Magic. It is out of the syllabus for Vedic Astrologers. These days we see some astrologers who promise to resolve all of our problems using black magic. They have taglines on their websites like ‘get your love back in 10 days’. Really? I mean are you serious? They are the primary culprits who are spoiling the name, fame and reputation of astrology, just stay away from them. Misconception 6 – Vedic Astrology is for Hindus only Vedic Astrology is a rule-based science and it was created by the seers of the Vedic era in India. However, it was developed for the welfare of all humanity and not just for the welfare of Hindus alone. There is no religion involved to create a horoscope and predict someone’s future. There are some remedies which can be done by anyone like donation, wearing gems, eating a particular food or herbs. However, there are some remedies which cannot be done by non-Hindus like taking part in certain prayers, chanting mantra of some Hindu deities, but there are various options available to substitute them with other remedies. So, we can say that Vedic Astrology is for the welfare of mankind and it is not only tied with the Hindu religion. Misconception 7 – Vedic Astrology remedies are costly

I have seen many poor people who borrowed money to buy a costly gem suggested by an astrologer as a remedy to solve their problems. To add insult to injury, many times the gem was not at all suitable for that person. It is a common misconception these days that if I go to an astrologer then they will certainly suggest a costly remedy. However, this misconception is not entirely baseless, it is mostly true due to the heavy commercialisation of the astrology profession. Astrology is a noble profession of social service and counselling, and for the welfare of society. Vedic Astrologers should analyse the horoscope properly and then suggest a remedy, if required, with none or negligible costs like chanting of mantra, donation, herbs, special prayer of any deity. Vedic Astrology has a fine set of zero cost remedies for all types of issues and they should be preferred. Big elaborate rituals, multi-day grand ceremonies, costly gems should be avoided to make it beneficial for everyone. Misconception 8 – It is easy to master Vedic Astrology I have been studying Vedic Astrology for over 25 years, but I must say I have just been able to scratch the surface of this complex science. It is a vast ocean of knowledge with so many permutations and combinations so that ‘X’ can be true based on a certain rule set but using a different set of rules ‘X’ can never be true. If you check someone’s horoscope casually then you can say that the person will get married this year, but if you see the same horoscope more carefully the next day then you find that the person will never get married. So, if anyone thinks that they can become an expert in Vedic Astrology in a short period of time then they should think again. I am not discouraging anyone and I want more and more people to learn it and become experts in Vedic science, but I must say that becoming a master in Astrology is a very long and complex process and it should be respected for that. r

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Analysis of Dashamsha Profession, karma all is seen through 10th house of the horoscope, also the confirmation is taken from the D/10 chart , the Dashamsha chart, which is the microscopic analysis of the 10th house. by Sh. Kapil Maharaj ji Points to be taken in consideration::

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Kaal purush chart is the basic chart. This chart gives a lot of information through the ownership, exaltation and debilitation signs of planets in this chart. We understand this in reference to tenth house. This applies to Dashamsha as well.

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1. Exaltation: Mars gets exalted in tenth house. Exalted planet gives ego and status in profession.

LAGNA: Lagna of Dashamsha is the key to all aspects of karmas of life. The sign rising in lagna and the influence on it indicate and determine our intentions and inspirations regarding all karmas of this life. The strength of these influences is the deciders. The lagna lord shows the ways a person adopts to fulfill these aspirations. It is indicator of inward aspirations. TENTH HOUSE: The Tenth house of Dashamsha is the house from which we earn our daily needs. The tenth lord is way and means to earn it. Tenth house is your outward aspirations. The social influence is seen from this house. It indicates your career, profession, honor, fame and status. This house is seventh from fourth house and takes you away from family and home. It tells you about your identity. CAPRICORN: Capricorn is the tenth house of kaal purush chart and must be analyzed for profession. Planets in Capricorn and influencing Capricorn are important to decide the path of your career. This is especially true for Dashamsha.

2. Debilitation: Jupiter is debilitated in tenth house. It gives no ego or status in profession. 3. Lord: Saturn is the lord of this house. Saturn is the owner and responsible to maintain this house. 4. Sign: Capricorn is the sign of tenth house in kaal purush chart. Capricorn is also seen for promise and quality of profession. 5. Jupiter: Jupiter is exalted in fourth house. It is therefore significator of happiness in profession. Jupiter is debilitated in tenth house. Happiness and status do not go together. 6. Sun: Sun gets digabali in 10th house, Sun gives ego in professional life. 7. Mars: Mars is exalted in tenth house and gives authority in professional life. Significance of D/10 Lagna & 10th house •

Lagna is the desire to do one’s KARMA.

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First house: Our intentions of doing Karmas in life. Planets placed in Lagan shapes the karmas through their significations. These are modified by the aspects it receives. A strong influence on lagan normally decides the profession of the person. It shows the fame related to work. Jupiter and Mercury are digbali here and are most welcome to give a noble profession. Second house: Inbuilt sanskars of karmas. It is like investments in professional field. This house is the expression and the outlook we have towards our actions. It is the intelligence gained from experience and is used in delivering our actions. Malefic second house gives bad experiences and thus making our action unsocial and not acceptable. Third house: Courage and neighbors in our profession. This shows agreements and communication. Short travels and change or transfers are also seen from it. A benefic third house is helpful and gives less challenging situations. Malefic third house creates a fighting or aggressive situations in life. Fourth house: Acceptability by outside world which gives you happiness. Recognition of your talents. A strong fourth house is required fro public ventures like politics. The office or location of business is seen from this house. Venus and Moon are digbali here. They give a mass appeal to the person. Fifth house: It is trine house from lagna but eighth from tenth house. It shows the sudden developments in professional career. It is poorva punya house of karma. It represents your immediate subordinates. Sixth house: Your employees are seen from

sixth house. Malefic connections to sixth house give bad employees who cause harm to you. It is also the house of competitions. It is ninth from tenth and provides luck to profession. It can be good luck or a bad luck. Seventh house: This is an important house as it is tenth from tenth & fourth from fourth. Thus it is the microscopic view of fourth & tenth house. A benefic and strong seventh house gives impressive public image & high position. Saturn gets digbali here. It gives sound & deep understanding of your work. Eighth house: It is a house of suddenness. It is also eleventh house from tenth. It brings gainful change in profession. Your loans& debt are governed by eighth house. Malefic is not welcome as it do not help in own business. Ninth house: Laws & religion of profession. In this way it is law posing authority which is government. It is twelfth from tenth and shows inactivity. Your guide & Guru are indicated by ninth house. Long travels in connection to profession are given by this house. Tenth house: The main house of your earnings for your living. It is legal and rightful earnings of your profession. It is the administrative ability of person. A well placed malefic makes a strong administrator. Mars & Sun are digbali and gives a good administrator. Eleventh house: It is the house of gains and friends in business. All planets are welcome here. It indicates awards and recognition in your field of work. A strong house gives highly placed friends. Twelfth house: It is house of loss of profession. It shows your secret enemies and well wishers in profession. A benefic here gives no enemy. DASHAMSHA DEITIES: As we know 30degrees is divided into 10 equal parts. So one Dashamsha is of 3 degrees each.

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RESEARCH JOURNAL 0-3, 3-6, 6-9, 9-12, 12-15, 15-18, 18-21, 21-24, 24-27, 27-30 degrees respectively. Each dashamaha is owned by a diety. The lords of ten dashamsha are the presiding deities of ten directions or the dikpals. •

The lords of ten directions are: Indra, Yama, Rakshash, Varun, Vayu, Kubera, Ishana, Brahma and Ananta.

They are the lords of dashamsha.

The dashamsha of odd signs is direct order and for even signs is reversed.

1. Indra: East direction & Sun is the ruler of East. Sun Is the source of energy. It indicates a person in profession of king or in Government. This gives power, peace and contentment. Prayers are / should offered in East direction. Indra is the King of Gods & rains. So such native is the head of department or family. 2. Agni: South east direction. It symbolizes prosperity. No sadness & emotional stress. No Inner and outer suffering. Venus and Mars rules it. So here lot of energy, passion & aggression is required in the work . 3. Yama: South is the direction and Yama is the lord. This is the stage of no return. In other words one is not capable of visualize the results and will not be able to measures the directions (ups & downs). Mars & Jupiter are the planets . Law maker & strictly followed . 4. Rakshash: South west direction. Planets are Rahu & Mercury. It is the place of sin. Rakshash is the law breaker, or someone who deals with the law breakers. Here native acts on its instinct sometimes without intelligent thinking. Or Sometimes he himself makes law or rules. Must say native is totally involved in his work. 5. Varun: West direction. Foreign travels is indicated. Saturn & Venus are the planets. Skillfulness, limitless brilliance & depth of thought can be experienced. 6. Vayu: North west direction. Wandering everywhere. Intelligent profession and

review frequent changes in profession. Moon & Saturn are the lords. Mostly Strength of Moon decides the course of profession. 7. Kubera: North direction. As the name indicates it is the lord or money. Mercury & Moon are the deities. Person will use his or her intelligence to make money. Unshakable and capable of destroying devils. 8. Ishana: Direction is North East. Indicates the blessings of God. This native will be self realized with a peaceful feelings. Jupiter & Rahu are the planets. Here ignorance is destroyed. 9. Brahma: Nadir or the direction which is below. As brahma is the creator and is the wisdom. So the native will be down to earth with no ego. Will be to his roots. The roots are found which blossoms from the inner contentment. Or in other words person will not get the reward or appreciation for his work and efforts. 10. Ananta: The Zenith or Direction above Us. It cannot be measured & spread every where. Devils fears with Ananta Vishnu. Strong 10th house in this direction spreads name fame prosperity world wide. HOW TO SEE STATUS IN LIFE: 1) Vimshottari dasha (MD/AD) at birth: The Vimshottari dasha at birth gives us a valuable clue. This can be the first check for Status. Mahadasha & Antardasha of birth must be connected with the tenth house in birth horoscope. Such person will be famous for his/her Karma and will be a king, even born in low circumstances. This condition is further confirmed with dasha. Best position is the placement of these Dasha lords in 10th house. The lordship of 10th house and aspect on 10th house is next to placement. Relation with Ascendant makes a person rise at personal level. 2) MD & AD at birth should be related to Kendra or trikona in Navamsa.

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lord of Dashamsha), hence making the Capricorn sign very strong.

3) See Capricorn:

4) Raj yoga

As Capricorn is the 10th house of Kaal purush Horoscope. It is an important sign for profession & Status. One should asses dashamsha with the 10th house of the birth horoscope.

This is an important factor which should be seen for status. One should see the Raj Yoga in birth chart as well as in Dashamsha.

In birth horoscope:

If there is Raj yoga is in D/1 but not in D/10, its not good – as the potential for the yoga in terms of status is lost. As D/10 should have better raj yoga to improve.

Check the MD/AD lord at the time of birth in natal horoscope.

Check the planets placed in 10th house of natal horoscope.

Check the lord of 10th house of natal horoscope.

Check the planets aspecting 10th house of natal horoscope.

In Dashamsha: (these conditions should meet with Capricorn in D/10)

If the Raj yoga is present in Birth chart as well as Dashamsha – it is the best for status.

If there is Raj yoga in D/10 but not in D/1 -then its good as it improves the profession life. P.S.. Presence of Yoga is a must to sustain the Status and position. In the absence of Yoga the status is temporary. This is even more when Trik houses are involved in Yoga’s.

Planets occupying the 10th house of D/1 are placed in Capricorn in D/10 .

MD/AD lords of birth are placed in D/10 in Capricorn.

10th lord of D/1 placed in Capricorn in D/10.

Mahatma Gandhi: In his birth horoscope, Venus is placed in Lagna in own sign making Malavya Yoga. It is with conjunction with 2nd & 7th lord Mars and 9th lord Mercury (Dhan & Raj Yoga). Making him renowned, illustrious, leader and lustful.

Planets aspecting 10house in D/1 are placed in Capricorn in D/10.

• In Dashamsha, Again 2nd & 9th lord Venus & Mars again conjunct in 4th house.

The above planets Capricorn in D/10.

Narender Modi: In his horoscope, Mars is forming a ruchak yoga in ascendant. Also Mars & Moon is forming a Ray Yoga. Jupiter/ Saturn , Jupiter/ Venus forming Raj Yoga in 4th & 10th house. 4th & 9th lord are in mutual Kendra forming Khala yoga. This makes him aggressive, courageous and commander with an authority to punish.

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P.S. More planet connected with Capricorn in D/10 gives status to the person. EXAMPLE In Mahatama Gandhi’s chart, the Dasha at birth was Mercury/Saturn. Moon being the 10th lord along with Rahu is placed in 10th house of natal horoscope. Ketu aspecting 10th house. In Dashamsha, there are four planets in Capricorn. They are Dasha lords Mercury, Saturn, Ketu and Jupiter (the ascendant

In Dashamsha, again Mars/Venus, Sun/ Saturn, Sun/ Mercury all forming Raj & Dhan yoga’s.

5) Upchaya houses (3-6-10-11): Upchaya houses from the tenth house for profession (Job) and from Lagna, it will show

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RESEARCH JOURNAL the karma towards life and society or life of action. Upchaya means rising, they promise rise. So these houses should have planets in birth horoscope. Tenth house should have atleast 1 planet. Or any two or three houses should have planets to give good results. 6) Poorn Paramatama Ansh: Sun, Moon, Mars & Rahu are the planets known as Poorn Paramatama Ansh, should be connected to Ascendant or 10th house of D/1 & D/10. Dasha of these planets gives tremondous rise. We see this in lagna & 10th house of D/1 & D/10. Person takes his own decision, he is the boss. More from these four connected to 10th house or lagna of D/1 , D/10, then more status person. But in both D/10 is more important. FOR EARNINGS THIS SHOULS BE SEEN FROM 10th HOUSE: We have considered placement of 10th lord from ascendant (Lagna). But when we talk about earnings then we consider from tenth house. These placements will have different meaning when analyzed from 10th house. For earnings this should be seen from 10th house: •

Placement in angles is good and is happiness giver.

Placement in trines gives prosperity being Laxmi sthana.

Placement in second and eleventh houses gives wealth.

Placement in third gives hard work and relentless efforts.

Placement in trik houses gives up and down, obstacles and changes.

P.S. we consider the placement of 10th lord in 12th house from ascendant. It is third from 10th house. It will make person to do hard work for living. But as it is twelfth from lagna so will gives obstacles in life. Similarly 10th lord in 9th house has different meaning. It is twelfth from tenth house and person experience loss or no work.      r 34 | Oct.-Dec. 2023

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The Interconnection of Vastu, Astrology and Spirituality by Dr. Sheetal Soni

Vastu, astrology, and spirituality are three ancient disciplines that share a profound interconnection. Each of these practices, rooted in the wisdom of the ages, offers a unique perspective on the human experience and the cosmos. In this article, we will explore how Vastu, astrology, and spirituality are intricately linked, providing individuals with a holistic approach to understanding and navigating life. Understanding Vastu: Vastu Shastra, often simply referred to as Vastu, is an ancient Indian science of architecture and design. It focuses on creating harmonious and balanced living environments. The fundamental principles of Vastu are based on the interplay of the five elements – Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Space – and the alignment of structures with the cardinal directions. Vastu aims to create spaces that are in harmony with these elements and cosmic forces, thereby enhancing the well-being of inhabitants. The Role of Astrology: Astrology, in its various forms, offers insights into the influence of celestial bodies on individual lives and the world as a whole. Astrologers analyze the positions and movements of planets and stars to understand the energies and potentials that are available to individuals at any given moment. This information is then used to guide decision-making, provide self-awareness, and predict life events. Astrology is deeply connected to time, both on a daily and a lifelong scale. The Essence of Spirituality: Spirituality, on the other hand, is a broad and deeply personal journey that seeks to connect individuals with their inner selves, with each other, and with the universe. It transcends religious boundaries

and is concerned with matters of the soul, personal growth, and the search for meaning and purpose in life. Spirituality often involves practices such as meditation, prayer, mindfulness, and the pursuit of enlightenment or self-realization. The Interplay of Vastu, Astrology, and Spirituality: 1. Energetic Alignment : Vastu is concerned with the energetic alignment of physical spaces, while astrology delves into the energetic influence of celestial bodies. Both these practices recognize the importance of energetic balance in our lives. Spirituality, too, emphasizes the alignment of our inner energies and consciousness. When Vastu, astrology, and spirituality are in harmony, they support individuals in maintaining a balanced and harmonious life. 2. Inner and Outer Worlds: Vastu predominantly addresses the external environment and its impact on individuals. Astrology, on the other hand, focuses on both external and internal influences, including personality traits, life challenges, and opportunities. Spirituality is primarily concerned with the inner world, emphasizing personal growth, self-awareness, and the cultivation of a deeper connection to the universe. Together, these practices offer a holistic understanding of the relationship between the inner and outer aspects of life.

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RESEARCH JOURNAL 3. Time and Space: Astrology is deeply rooted in the concept of time, with the positions of celestial bodies at the moment of one's birth serving as a celestial map of their life's journey. Vastu, in contrast, focuses on the physical space and its alignment with the elements. However, both consider the impact of cosmic forces on human existence. Spirituality, while not directly tied to time or space, acknowledges the eternal and timeless nature of the soul. When individuals incorporate these practices into their lives, they gain a broader perspective on the interconnectedness of time and space. 4. Self-Discovery: Astrology and spirituality both serve as tools for self-discovery. Astrology provides insights into one's personality, strengths, challenges, and life purpose. Spirituality encourages individuals to explore their inner selves and discover their true nature. Vastu complements these processes by creating an external environment that supports personal growth and self-realization. 5. Balance and Well-Being: Vastu, astrology, and spirituality all share a common goal: the promotion of balance and well-being. Vastu seeks to create physical spaces that are in harmony with the natural world. Astrology provides guidance on the timing of events and decision-making to optimize life experiences. Spirituality offers practices that lead to inner peace, mindfulness, and emotional equilibrium. By incorporating all three disciplines, individuals can lead lives that are not only materially and emotionally fulfilling but also spiritually enriching. 6. Intention and Manifestation: Spirituality emphasizes the power of intention and manifestation. Vastu and astrology play a role in this process by creating an external and cosmic alignment that supports an individual's intentions. The harmonious external environment created by Vastu can amplify the energy of intentions, while astrological insights can help individuals

RESEARCH make informed choices aligned with their life purpose. In Practice: In practice, an individual may use Vastu principles to design a home that is aligned with the five elements and cardinal directions, creating a physically harmonious living space. Astrology can offer insights into the individual's personality, life path, and the best times for important decisions or endeavors. Spirituality, in this context, would involve practices such as meditation, yoga, or mindfulness to cultivate inner peace and self-awareness. Furthermore, a spiritually oriented person may use their astrological insights and Vastu knowledge to enhance their spiritual practice. They may choose auspicious times for meditation or create a sacred space in alignment with Vastu principles to deepen their connection with the divine. Conclusion: The interplay of Vastu, astrology, and spirituality provides a holistic approach to understanding and navigating life. These ancient disciplines, each with its own unique focus, when integrated, create a comprehensive framework for personal growth, self-realization, and overall well-being. By recognizing the interconnectedness of the outer and inner worlds, as well as the influence of time and space on human existence, individuals can lead more balanced, harmonious, and spiritually enriched lives. Whether you are seeking practical guidance, self-discovery, or a deeper connection with the universe, the integration of Vastu, astrology, and spirituality can be a transformative journey. Examples Certainly, let's explore some practical examples of how the interplay of Vastu, astrology, and spirituality can manifest in real life: 1. Harmonious Home Design: Imagine an individual who is not only interested in creating a comfortable and

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RESEARCH aesthetically pleasing home but also seeks spiritual growth. They consult a Vastu expert to design their living space in alignment with Vastu principles. The house is oriented to face the east, allowing for maximum exposure to the morning sun, which is considered auspicious in Vastu. The use of specific colors, materials, and decor aligns with the elements to create a harmonious environment. Astrologically, the individual knows that their birth chart indicates a strong connection with the element of water and the Moon. They choose to place a water feature, such as a fountain or a fish tank, in the northeast corner of the house, in accordance with Vastu principles. This not only enhances the overall Vastu compliance but also resonates with the individual's astrological energies. Spirituality is an essential part of their life, and they incorporate a meditation room or sacred space in their home design. This room is designed to facilitate meditation, prayer, and self-reflection. The placement of the meditation room aligns with the individual's astrological and spiritual goals, creating a serene and spiritually charged environment for inner growth. 2. Career and Timing: Consider a person seeking to advance in their career. They consult an astrologer to understand the most auspicious times for career-related decisions. The astrologer identifies a period of favorable planetary transits and advises the individual to make a significant career move during this time. In parallel, the individual is conscious of the Vastu of their office space. They ensure that their workplace is designed in harmony with Vastu principles, promoting a positive and productive environment. This alignment between their career-related actions, as guided by astrology, and the Vastu of their workspace enhances their professional success. On a spiritual level, the individual incorporates mindfulness practices into

their daily routine to maintain a clear and focused mind. This spiritual discipline aids them in making informed decisions aligned with their life purpose and values, contributing to their career advancement with a sense of inner fulfillment. 3. Relationship and Compatibility: An individual who values both their relationships and spiritual growth may consult an astrologer to assess compatibility with a potential partner. The astrologer analyzes the birth charts of both individuals to determine their astrological compatibility, strengths, and challenges. Simultaneously, Vastu principles are applied in the design of their shared living space, such as their home. The space is arranged to promote harmony and understanding between the couple, taking into account the elements and cardinal directions. This harmonious physical environment complements their astrological compatibility, contributing to a balanced and fulfilling relationship. To nurture their spiritual connection as a couple, the partners may engage in joint meditation or spiritual practices. They create a sacred space within their home where they can meditate together, aligning with their shared spiritual goals. The combination of astrological compatibility, Vastu-compliant living arrangements, and a shared spiritual practice strengthens their relationship and deepens their spiritual bond. These examples illustrate how the interplay of Vastu, astrology, and spirituality can manifest in practical life scenarios. By harmonizing these three ancient disciplines, individuals can lead balanced, fulfilling, and spiritually enriched lives that align with their unique purpose and goals. Whether in the context of home design, career decisions, relationships, or personal growth, the integration of these practices can offer a holistic approach to living a meaningful and purposeful life.            r

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jktuhfr esa efgykvksa dh Hkwfedk vkadM+ksa fd ckr djsa rks ebZ 2022 rd ikfdLrku esa efgykvksa dk çfrfuf/kRo 20% Fkk] ckaXykns'k esa 21% vkSj usiky 34% FkkA bl ekeys esa Hkkjr bu 3 ns'kksa ls fupys ik;nku ij [kM+k FkkA vDVwcj 2021 rd laln lnL;ksa ds chp ek= 10.5% efgykvksa dh Hkkxhnkjh FkhA ;gh gky jkT; fo/kkulHkkvksa dk Hkh fn[kk] tgka fo/kku lHkk esa efgyk lnL;ksa dh la[;k ekewyh 9% vkSlr vuqikr ns[kk x;kA 21 flrEcj 2023 dks ukjh 'kfä oanu vf/kfu;e ds ikl gksus ij yksdlHkk vkSj jkT; lHkk nksuksa esa efgykvksa dk 33% vkj{k.k lqfuf'pr gks x;k gSA jktuhfr esa efgyk Hkkxsnkjh ds {ks= esa ;g ,d nenkj dne dgk tk ldrk gSA jktuhfr esa efgykvksa fd Hkkxsnkjh c<+us ls ç'u ;g mBrk gS fd vktknh ds 7 n'kd ls vf/kd o"kZ dk le; chr tkus ds ckn lky 2023 esa gh D;ksa ukjh 'kfä oanu fcy vk;k vkSj lgtrk ds lkFk ikl Hkh x;kA vkf[kj 2023 esa ,slk D;k gqvk\ bldk tokc tkuus ls iwoZ ge T;ksfr"k fo|k ds {ks= esa efgykvksa dh c<+rh Hkkxsnkjh ij fopkj dj ysrs gaS& T;ksfr"k esa efgykvksa dh Hkwfedk VSjks jhMj gks] ;k jsdh] oSfnd T;ksfr"kh gks ;k vad T;ksfr"kh] jey] okLrq] d‚Qh ex ,LVªksy‚th] Qsl jhfMax ikfeLVªh] flXuspj ,LVªksy‚th] 'kdqu'kkL=] ç'u

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Lora= Hkkjr fd dqaMyh o`"kHk yXu vkSj ddZ jkf'k dh gSA yXu Hkko esa jkgq vkSj lIre Hkko esa dsrq fojkftr gSA lÙkk dkjd xzg lw;Z r`rh; Hkko esa 'kfu] cq/k] paæ vkSj 'kqØ pkj xzgksa dh ;qfr esa gSA yxHkx 280 ds lkFk jkf'k ds var esa gSA efgyk dkjd xzg 'kqØ vkSj paæ ds lkFk gSA bl ;qfr esa 'kqØ vLr gS] 'kfu ls va'kksa esa fudVe gSA T;ksfr"k fo|k esa efgykvksa dk fopkj djus ds fy, paæ vkSj 'kqØ nksuksa dk fopkj fd;k tkrk gSA nksuksa gh L=h çèkku xzg gS vkSj nksuksa gh xzg lÙkk dkjd Hkko n'ke Hkko ls "kMk"Vd ;ksx esa gSA bl le; Hkkjr dh dqaMyh esa paæ egkn'kk esa 'kqØ dh vUrnZ'kk tqykbZ 2023 ls ekpZ 2025 rd ds fy, çHkkoh gSA 2015 ls paæ dh egkn'kk çkjEHk gqbZ vkSj rc ls ge

ns[krs gS dh ns'k] lekt] vkSj jktuhfr esa efgykvksa dh Hkkxsnkjh c<+h gSA tqykbZ 2023 esa paæ esa dsrq dk varj lekIr gqvk vkSj 'kqØ dk varj çkjEHk gqvkA 'kqØ xzg dh vUrnZ'kk ds çkjEHk ls gh Hkkjrh; laln esa efgykvksa dh Hkkxsnkjh dh vkSipkfjd 'kq#vkr gksus 'kq: gks xbZ FkhA ,d l'kä fopkj dks /kjkry ij mrkjus esa fu%lansg esgur yxrh gSA paæ dh egkn'kk ds lkFk gh Hkkjrh; ifjos'k esa efgykvksa dh Hkkxsnkjh esa peRdkfjd o`f) gqbZ gSA ;g o`f) ge lekt] ifjokj ds lkFk lkFk] dfj;j ds çR;sd {ks= esa ns[k ldrs gSA fo'ks"k :i ls T;ksfr"k fo|k ds {ks= esa Hkh vkt efgyk,a cgqrk;r esa ns[kh tk ldrh gSA oSfnd fo|kvksa dks fl[kus] le>us vkSj 'kks/k djus esa efgykvksa dh Hkwfedk vU; {ks=ksa dh rqyuk esa 2015 ds ckn ls rsth ls cM+h gSA paæ dh egkn'kk 2025 rd jgus okyh gSA blds i'pkr eaxy dh 7 o"kZ dh egkn'kk 'kq: gksxh] eaxy Hkkjr dh dqaMyh ds vuqlkj lIres'k vkSj }kn'ks'k gksrs gS] bl n'kk dky esa laHko gS dh efgyk,a vius T;ksfr"k dfj;j dk foLrkj fons'k] nwj LFkkuksa rd Hkh djsa D;ksafd eaxy lIre vkSj }kn'k Hkko ls lEcaf/kr gS vkSj nksuksa gh Hkko nwjLFkkuksa dk ladsr nsrs gSA dqN n'kd iwoZ rd Hkkjrh; lekt dh ijEijkxr O;oLFkk esa efgyk;sa vkthou firk] ifr vkSj iq= ds laj{k.k esa thou&;kiu djrh jgh FkhA vkt pwYgs pkSds ls fudy dj jktuhfr tSls pkrq;Z;qä fo"k; vkSj T;ksfr"k tSls xw<+ fo"k;ksa dh tkudj cu] nqfu;k ds nks lcls eqf'dy fo"k;ksa esa fl) dj lQyrk dh ,d ubZ mM+u Hkj jgh gSA fQj Hkh Hkkjrh; lafo/kku esa iq:"kksa ,oa efgykvksa dks leku ntkZ vkSj vf/kdkj fn;s tkus ds ckotwn bl rF; ls badkj ugha fd;k tk ldrk fd fodkl vkSj lkekftd Lrj dh –f"V ls efgyk;sa vHkh iq:"kksa ls dkQh ihNs gSaA var esa ;gh dguk lgh jgsxk fd & gkSlyksa fd mM+ku vHkh ckdh gS] eu ds dbZ vjeku vHkh ckdh gSA vHkh rks ukih gS eqëh Hkj tehu] vHkh rks iwjk vkleku ckdh gSA r

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vkSj muds ;gka ij Hkh cgqr lkjh vkdk'k dh ckrsa dgkuh ds :i esa dgh xbZ gSa vkSj ;s dgkfu;ka Hkkjr ls pqjk;h gqbZ dgkfu;ka gSa D;ksafd gekjh dgkfu;ksa dks vyx rjg ls çLrqr fd;k x;k gSA blhfy, tc vaxzstksa us gekjs ancient bfrgkl dks fof/kor :i ls distort djus dk ç;Ru fd;k rks mUgsa ;g dgus esa Hkh dHkh f>>d ugha gqbZ fd Hkkjr us Astronomy / Astrology] Greek] Babilian ls lh[kh gSA tcfd blds myV oks yksx Hkkjr ls Astronomy] Astrology lh[kdj x;s vkSj mUgksaus vius uke ls çpkj&çlkj dj fn;kA vaxzst Hkkjr dks vlH; vkSj va/k fo'oklh ns'k lkfcr djus ds "kM~;a= esa yxs FksA vkt ls 300 & 400 lky igys tc printing press dk vkfo"dkj gqvk rks mUgksaus bl rjg dh fdrkcsa fy[kh ftuls iwjh nqfu;k esa ;s message pyk x;k fd Indians are backward.

tc Hkh dksbZ ns'k bruk fodflr gks tkrk gS ftruk Hkkjr Fkk rc oks Kku vkSj lH;rk dks vkRelkr djus dk ç;kl djrk gS uk fd dyec) djus dkA ge rks oks ns'k gSa tgka geus Jo.k vkSj Jqfr dks egRo fn;kA 'kkL= fy[kuk rks cgqr ckn esa 'kq: fd;kA ;s ns'k yacs le; rd xq:&f'k"; ijaijk esa vkLFkk j[krk Fkk vkSj ;s O;oLFkk yacs le; rd pyrh jghA vkt Hkh dbZ leqnk;ksa esa ;s O;oLFkk thfor gSA tcfd ckgj ls tks Hkh yksx vk;s oks lkjs viuk bfrgkl 42 | Oct.-Dec. 2023


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leh{kk lrr~ fy[krs jgrs Fks tcfd gekjs ;gka ,slh dksbZ O;oLFkk ugha FkhA mYys[kuh; gS fd lcls igys osn Hkkjr us fy[ks vkSj nqfu;k ds gj fo"k; ij ekuork dks Kku fn;kA ,slk dksbZ fo"k; ugha gS tks osnksa ds varxZr ugha vkrk gks ysfdu lrr~ fy[kus dh gekjh ijaijk ugha jghA dqN xzaFk] iqjk.k] mifu"kn fey tkrs gSa ysfdu bfrgkl ugha feyrkA gesa yxrk gS bldk eq[; dkj.k ;g jgk gksxk fd ge fy[ks uk fy[ks vkdk'k ds xzg] u{k= rks lc dqN vafdr dj gh jgs gSa vkSj tc Hkh Vernal Equinox ls vkdk'k esa u{k= dk precision fudkyk tk;sxk rks gesa vkdk'k bfrgkl dh mu lkjh ?kVukvksa dh [kcj ns nsxk fd oks fdl le; bl i`Foh ij ?kVh FkhA egkHkkjr dk ;q) tc Hkxoku —".k dh e/;Lrrk ds ckn Hkh :d ugha jgk Fkk rks O;kl _f"k ;q) ls ,d fnu igys lezkV /k`rjk"Vª ds ikl tkrs gSa vkSj mldks crkrs gSa fd vkdk'k ds y{e [krjukd gSaA vxj rqe bl ;q) esa tkvksxs rks fQj dksbZ jksus okyk ugha cpsxkA fiNys dqN o"kksaZ ls v:ak/kfr rkjk vius ifr of'k"V ls mÙkj esa vkxs py jgk gSA ;g ladrs ohHkRl gS vkSj ;q) esa dksbZ cpsxk ughaA tSlk rd ge tkurs gSa fd lIr_f"k rkjkeaMy Polaris ;k /kzqo rkjs ds pkjksa vksj anti-clock-wise xfr esa ?kwers gSa vkSj mudh ifRu;ka Hkh muds lkFk vkdk'k esa fopj.k djrh gSaA dy vxj vki lqcg 4 cts mBdj vkdk'k ds mÙkj esa /kzqo rkjs ds ikl ns[kus dk ç;kl djsaxs rks ,d rhu rkjksa dk >qaM feysxk vkSj mlesa tks lcls pedhyk rkjk gS oks of'k"B gS vkSj mlds ihNs tks de pedhyk rkjk gS oks v:a/kfr gSA ;gh O;oLFkk vkleku esa jgrh gSA ysfdu egkHkkjr ;q) ds le; v:a/kfr vkxs Fkh vkSj of'k"B ihNsA ;g fLFkfr vkdk'k esa 11091 BC ls ysdj 4508 BC ds e/; jghA tc egkHkkjr ;q) gqvk rks ml le; vkdk'k esa u{k=ksa vkSj xzgksa us 500 ls vf/ kd vkdk'kh; lk{; fn;s FksA mu lcdks tksM+us ls irk pyrk gS fd vkt ls 7000 lky igys egkHkkjr dk ;q) gqvk FkkA Researchers us mldh date Hkh fudkyh gS eSa mldh ckr ugha d:axk] esjk fo"k; u{k= gSA u{k= Hkh vkdk'k esa ?kwers jgrs gSa ;k ,slk dgsa fd i`Foh ds Vernal Equinox ls Precision of the axis fd;k tk;s pointing towards the polestar rks gesa vkdk'k esa u{k= dh fLFkfr Kkr gks tkrh gSA ,d u{k= yxHkx

1000 o"kZ esa vxys u{k= esa pyk tkrk gS vkSj 27 u{k= gSa vkSj ;s 26000 o"kksaZ esa iqu% mlh axis ds point ij vk tkrs gSa tgka ls pys FksA tc u{k= viuh pky cnyrs gSa rks i`Foh ij lkjh _rq,a vkSj R;kSgkj cny tkrs gSaA 13000 o"kksaZ esa czãjkf'k ftls vfHkthr Hkh cksyrs gSa oks polestar ;k /kzqorkjk cu tkrk gSA oSls ge /kzqorkjs dks fLFkj ekurs gSa ysfdu /kzqorkjk Hkh fLFkj ugha gS vkSj vkt ls 2000 lky igys mÙkj vkSj nf{k.k nksuksa rjQ polestar Fks ;k èkzqorkjs FksA igyh czãjkf'k 13000 lky ckn feysxh ;kfu 26000 lky esa nks ckj czãjkf'k feyrh gSA jkek;.k esa tc guqeku vkSj y{e.k lhrk dh [kkst esa fnu&jkr yxs jgrs gSa rc y{e.k cksyrs gSa fd czãjkf'k vkdk'k esa fn[k jgh gS vc gesa viuh fn'kk [kkstus esa T;knk fnDdr ugha gksxh vkSj oks if'pe& nf{k.k fn'kk esa py nsrs gSaA bldk ftØ gesa yadk dkaM esa feyrk gSA vc ge ;gka ls lh/kk u{k=ksa vkSj muls tqM+s f=xq.kksa dh ckr djrs gSaA ,d le; Fkk tc vkdk'k dk fuekZ.k gks jgk Fkk ml le; vkdk'k esa u{k= ugha FksA Nilesh Oak vkSj muds scientific group us ;g [kkst dh gS fd vkt ls 3 yk[k o"kZ iwoZ vkdk'k esa u{k= ugha FksA oSKkfud viuk rdZ nsrs gSa fd vkdk'k esa u{k= dSls LFkkfir gq, tcfd gekjs rF; bu dgkfu;ksa esa gS ftlesa czãk us lkjs nsorkvksa vkSj jk{klksa dh ,d lHkk cqyk;h vkSj mUgsa ;g vkns'k fn;k fd rqe lc viuh lkjh {kerkvksa ds lkFk vkdk'k esa u{k=ksa dk LFkk;h fuekZ.k djks ftlls i`Foh ij thou dh lkjh lqfo/kk,a çkIr gksa vkSj euq"; vius deksaZ ds vuqlkj vius thou dk mRFkku djsA ;s dgkuh gesa T;knk lVhd ekywe iM+rh gSA lkjs nso vkSj jk{klksa us viuh iwjh 'kfä ds lkFk vkdk'k esa u{k=ksa ds :i esa LFkku çkIr fd;kA vfXu] ty] ok;q] bUæ] jkgq&dsrq vkfn nsoh&nsorkvksa vkSj jk{klksa us ftl çdkj ,d ckj feydj leqæ eaFku esa lg;ksx fn;k Fkk mlh rjg varfj{k fuekZ.k esa viuh ÅtkZ vkSj 'kfä dks çnku fd;kA xzgksa esa Hkh 'kqHk vkSj Øwj xzg gSa mUgksaus Hkh viuh 'kfä vkdk'k dks çnku dhA /kzqo rkjk lcls igys vkdk'k esa Hkxoku fo".kq us LFkkfir fd;k ftlls jkr esa fn'kk Kku esa lgk;rk çkIr gksus yxhA ;g czãkaM vkSj euq"; ikap rRoksa & vfXu] ty] ok;q] i`Foh vkSj vkdk'k ls cuk gSA ysfdu xzg vkSj nsork&jk{klksa esa

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RESEARCH JOURNAL f=xq.k & lRo] jtl] rel dh ek=k çpqj gS vkSj mudh ç—fr ds vuqlkj muds O;fäRo vkSj —rRo dks n'kkZrs gSa vkSj bUgha ds esy ls O;fä ds laLdkj fufeZr gksrs gSaA ;s laLdkj rkmez mlds lkFk jgrs gSa vkSj buesa larqyu ds fy, mls ;ksx] lk/kuk vkSj /;ku djuk iM+rk gSA f=xq.k esa larqyu cgqr de ns[kus dks feyrk gS vkSj vxj ge ;gka vk;qosZn dks tksM+ nsa tks T;ksfr"k dk vfHkUu vax gS D;ksafd vk;q"k ds fcuk thou dk dksbZ egRo ugha jg tkrkA vk;qosZn dks Hkh O;fä ds jksxksa dh tkudkjh f=xq.kksa ds vlarqyu ls çkIr gksrh gSA blhfy, pjd lafgrk esa fy[kk gqvk gS fd vxj dksbZ vk;qosZnkpk;Z T;ksfr"k vkSj xzg&u{k=ksa dks ugha tkurk rks oks vPNk oS| ugha gks ldrkA T;ksfr"k esa u{k=ksa dk lcls vf/kd egRo gksrk gSA tc Hkh dksbZ O;fä ftl u{k= esa iSnk gksrk gS mlh u{k= ls uk dsoy mldk ukedj.k gksrk gS cfYd dqaMyh dk yxHkx 70 percent control u{k= ds ikl pyk tkrk gSA n'kk] egkn'kk dk vk/kkj u{k= gS vkSj euq"; ds thou esa tks "kksMl deZ gksrs gSa muesa ls vf/kdrj u{k=ksa ij gh vkèkkfjr gSaA u{k=ksa ds nks çHkko gSaA ,d vkdk'k esa vkSj nwljk O;fä ds thou esaA igys ge vkdk'k dh ckr djrs gSa fQj O;fä dk thou Lor% gh Li"V gksrk pyk tk;sxkA f=xq.kksa dh O;k[;k% f=xq.k fdlh Hkh O;fäRo ds fuekZ.k esa cgqr cM+k ;ksxnku nsrs gSa vkSj osnksa esa budk Øe bl çdkj gS& lRo] jtl vkSj relA lRo dk rkRi;Z ,d ,slh voLFkk ls gS tgka O;fä bPNkvksa ds tatky ls ijs lR; dh ryk'k esa 'kkafr vkSj eqfä ds ekxZ dh vksj vxzlj gksrk gSA bl voLFkk esa vkdj mldk vgadkj lekIr gks tkrk gS vkSj oks leiZ.k dh eqæk esa vk tkrk gSA jtl dk lh/kk lk laca/k O;fä ds vga ls gS vkSj ,slk O;fä viuh bPNkvksa dk xqyke ek= gh ugha gksrk cfYd mudks iw.kZ djus ds fy, viuk loZLo yqVkus dks rS;kj gksrk gSA mldk vgadkj bruk cM+k gks tkrk gS fd tc ,d fnu oks lc dqN ik ysrk gS rks mldks vius ckSusiu dk vglkl gksus yxrk gSA

leh{kk rel] vdeZU;rk dh oks fLFkfr gS tgka cqf)&foosd lkFk NksM+ nsrk gS vkSj O;fä bl mEehn ij jgrk gS ftl vk'kk esa 'ksj dbZ fnu rd Hkw[kk jgrk gS% m|esu fg fl/;fUr dk;kZf.k u euksjFkS%A u fg lqIrL; flagL; çfo'kfUr eq[ks e`xk%AA T;ksfr"k ds f=xq.kksa dk Øe osnksa ls vyx gSA ;g Øe bl çdkj gS% jtl] rel] lRoA bl czãkaM dh ;k=k egk foLQksV ls 'kq: gqbZ ftls foKku Big Bang cksyrk gS vkSj ;g dk;Z jtl ;kfu great action ds fcuk ugha gksrkA T;ksfr"k ds fglkc ls bl czãkaM dks le>us dk ç;kl djrs gSaA fQj u{k=ksa ds fglkc ls O;fä ds xq.k] voxq.kksa vkSj mu laHkkoukvksa dh ppkZ djsaxs tks çR;sd u{k= bl tUe esa O;fä dks çnku djrk gSA gekjk 45 o"kksaZ dk v/;;u ;g crkrk gS fd 27 u{k=ksa esa dksbZ Hkh u{k= [kjkc ugha gSA v'ouh ls ysdj jsorh rd ftrus Hkh 27 u{k= gS çR;sd u{k= O;fä dks blh tUe esa Lo;a esa vkewypwy ifjorZu djus dk ekSdk nsrk gS vkSj tks yksx bl volj dk ykHk mBkrs gSa oks nqfu;k esa tks lksprs gSa] pkgrs gSa] oks blh tUe esa vklkuh ls çkIr dj ysrs gSaA u{k=ksa dk lcls igys ftØ _Xosn esa vkrk gS ysfdu u{k=ksa dh iwjh lwph ;tqosZn vkSj vFkosZn esa feyrh gSA nksuksa gh osnksa esa u{k=ksa dk çkjaHk —fÙkdk ls gksrk gSA u{k=ksa ds uke Hkh muds oSfnd nsorkvksa ;k demi-gods ds uke ls gksrs gSa tks gekjs ikSjkf.kd gods gSaA u{k= gekjs vPNs&cqjs deksaZ dk ys[kk&tks[kk gSA ewyr% u{k= gekjs nsorkvksa ds egy ;k ?kj ekus tkrs Fks vkSj muesa vPNk&cqjk Qy nsus dh iwjh {kerk gksrh gS vkSj oks xzgksa ds cjkcj gh Qy nsrs gSaA u{k= dk vxj laf/kfoPNsn djsa rks u{k+= curk gSA u{k dk vFkZ gksrk gS ç;Ru ;k dksbZ fof/k vkSj = dk eryc gksrk gS & iwtk&ikB] /;kuA ;kfu veqd fof/k ds }kjk u{k= dh fof/kor~ iwtk] vpZuk] /;ku fd;k tk;s rks bfPNr Qy çkIr gks tkrk gSA u{k= dk ,d ljy vFkZ ;g Hkh gS ftldk {k; uk gksA f=xq.kksa ;k attributes & lRo] jtl vkSj rel dk T;ksfr"k esa cgqr xgjk egRo gSA ç—fr dk fuekZ.k iap rRoksa vkSj f=xq.kksa ls gksrk gSA gkykafd vxj ge iwjh O;k[;k djsa rks cgqr lkjs vkSj rRoksa dks ç—fr esa feykuk

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leh{kk iM+sxk ysfdu ;gka ge viuh lqfo/kk ds fy, f=xq.kksa rd gh lhfer jgsaxsA jktfld jkf'k;ka igyh 4 jkf'k;ka & es"k] o`"k] feFkqu vkSj ddZ dk ç—fr ds fuekZ.k esa cgqr cM+k ;ksxnku gSA ysfdu T;ksfr"k esa ;g Øe ,dne fHkUu gSA T;ksfr"k dh –f"V ls ;g Øe lcls mÙke vkSj appropriate gSA blhfy, ;s igyh 4 jkf'k;ka egk foLQksV ;k big bang dh theory dks fl) djrh gSaA ;gka ij ge egk foLQksV dh ckr uk djds O;fä ds thou vkSj ç—fr esa bu jktfld xq.kksa dk D;k egRo gksrk gS bl ij ckr djsaxsA jktfld xq.k O;fä dh vkarfjd bPNk vkSj ml passion tgka oks viuh iwjh bPNk 'kfä yxkdj bfPNr Qy dks çkIr djuk pkgrk gSA bl voLFkk esa mldk vga loksZifj gksrk gS vkSj ;g force mls vukfndky ls feyk gqvk gS ftldk ç;ksx dj oks vius vgadkj dks fl) djrk gSA ;sudsu çdkjs.k oks viuh bPNk dh iwfrZ ds fy, oks mu lc fof/k;ksa dk ç;ksx djrk gS oks pkgs mfpr gksa ;k vuqfpr gksa] blls mls drbZ QdZ ugha iM+rk ysfdu mlds vgadkj dh rqf"V gj gkykr esa gksuk pkfg,A mldk tks vkarfjd eu gS ;k intuitive wisdom dgsa mlls rks pkgrk gS fd bfPNr Qy dks çkIr dj oks lkfRod gks tk;sxk vkSj vius ifjokj] lekt vkSj ns'k dk Hkyk djsxkA mldh ;g lksp dkQh gn rd ifo= gksrh gS vkSj mldk vga pkgrk gS fd vius jktfld cy ds }kjk oks lkfRod gks tk;sA blhfy, ge lqurs jgrs gSa fd tks yksx] /ku] laifÙk] uke dekus esa gksrs rks yksyqi gSa ysfdu mudh ckrsa cM+h lkfRod gksrh gSa vkSj oks dgrs gSa okLro esa nqfu;k dk Hkyk djuk pkgrs gSa vkSj dqN bl çfØ;k esa lQy Hkh gks tkrs gSaA gekjs e/; çns'k ds Mkdw /kuokuksa dks ywVdj xjhcksa ij yqVk nsrs Fks vkSj mudh yM+fd;ksa dh 'kknh Hkh djk nsrs FksA vf/kdrj HkkSfrdrk dh ped pkSa/k vkSj /ku] in yksyqirk mUgsa ;g lc djus ugha nsrh vkSj oks iwjh rjg ls rel ls f?kj tkrs gSaA vga] ,d lhek ls vf/kd ns[k gh ugha ldrkA vgadkj Lo;a ls vf/kd vf/kdkj ;k importance fdlh dks nsuk gh ugha pkgrk vkSj ftl rjg lkai dqaMyh ekjdj cSB tkrk gS ,sls O;fä viuh miyfC/k;ksa ij dqaMyh ekjdj cSB tkrs gSa vkSj ;gka ls muds iru dh ;k=k 'kq: gksrh

gS vkSj rel ds tks voxq.k gSa tSls va/kdkj] vkyL; vkSj vgadkj mUgsa ,d black hole esa Mky nsrs gSa tgka ls ÅHkjus dh dksbZ laHkkouk ughaA vxj ge igyh 4 jkf'k % es"k ls ddZ rd ns[ksa rks muesa 9 u{k= & v'ouh ls ysdj vk'ys"kk rd vkrs gSaA jktfld xq.kksa ls lEiUu O;fä dh ço`fÙk vkSj ç—fr vius vklikl dh phtksa esa Hksnu djus dh gksrh gSA es"k jkf'k pyk;seku vkSj vfXu rRo jkf'k gS vkSj bldk Lokeh mxz eaxy gSA igyk u{k= v'ouh gS ftldk çrhd ?kksM+k gSA ;gka ij ÅtkZ ;k energy iwjh rjg ls foLQksV dh voLFkk esa gSA lw;Z bl jkf'k esa vkdj mPp gks tkrk gS vkSj u{k= dk Lokeh dsrq gSA dsrq ds ikl fn'kk ugha gS vkSj eaxy vius iwjs vkosx ds lkFk vius çHkko ;k ego dks LFkkfir djuk pkgrk gSA ;gka ij lc dqN action ds vklikl ?kwe jgk gSA tc bl vkosx ls dksbZ Hkh dk;Z fd;k tk;sxk rks mldk ifj.kke vke vkneh dh dYiuk ls ijs gSA nwljh jkf'k o`"k gS ftldk Lokeh 'kqØ vkSj çrhd bull gSA ;g i`Foh rRo fLFkj jkf'k gS tks eaxy ds }kjk ÅtkZ ;k energy foLQksV dh tkrh gS oks i`Foh rRo vkSj 'kqØ ds çHkko ls /khjs&/khjs fLFkj gksus yxrh gS vkSj thou dh 'kq:vkr dh igyh fdj.k ;gka mitrh gS D;ksafd i`Foh vius LoHkko ds vuqlkj eaxy dh vfXu dks 'kkar djus esa vkSj mls mitkÅ cukus esa lgk;d gksus yxrh gS vkSj thou dh 'kq:vkr dh laHkkouk igyh ckj i`Foh ij ns[kus dks feyrh gSA iq:"k vkSj ç—fr dk feyu bl jkf'k esa gks tkrk gSA vxyh jkf'k feFkqu gS vkSj blesa iq:"k vkSj L=h dh ÅtkZ leku :i ls feyrh gS vkSj thou dks xfr çnku djrh gSA bl group dk last sign ddZ pyk;seku gS ftldk rRo ty gS vkSj paæek bl jkf'k dk Lokeh gSA jktfld ço`fÙk vfXu ls çkjEHk gksdj ty esa vkdj vga dks dqN gn rd 'kkar djus esa lgk;rk igqapkrh gSA jktfld xq.k tks objective ;k nqfu;k dks cnyus pys Fks vc oks ;gka vkdj subjective ;k LokFkhZ gks tkrs gSaA czãkaM vkSj jtl ds xq.kksa ds fl) djus esa ;s 4 jkf'k;ka cM+k egRoiw.kZ ;ksxnku çnku djrh gSaA ;gka ls euq"; ds ekuo gksus dh ;k=k çkjaHk gksrh gS vkSj oks ;gka vkdj ekuork dk ikB Hkh i<+rk gSA

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RESEARCH JOURNAL rkefld jkf'k;ka bl Øe esa 4 jkf'k;ka & flag] dU;k] rqyk vkSj o`f'pd vkrh gSa vkSj buds 9 u{k= & e?kk ls ysdj T;s"Bk rd gSaA bl Øe dh igyh jkf'k flag gS ftldk Lokeh lw;Z gSA igyk u{k= e?kk gS tks gekjs iwoZtksa dks n'kkZrk gS tks gekjh nqfu;k vkSj nsoyksd ls laca/k j[krs gSaA gekjs iwoZt vkdk'k esa fLFkr gksdj Hkh vius ifjokjksa dk /;ku j[krs gSa vkSj le;≤ ij guidance Hkh çnku djrs gSaA dsrq] es"k jkf'k esa Hkh Fkk v'ouh ds :i esa vkSj mldk dk;Z abrupt djuk Fkk ;kfu vdLekr~ lc dqN foLFkkfir dj nsukA ysfdu e?kk esa dsrq gekjs }kjk fd;s x;s deksaZ ds past link ls gedks tksMrk gSA mYys[kuh; gS fd bl jkf'kØe dk vkf[kjh u{k= T;s"Bk gS tks o`f'pd jkf'k esa vkrk gS tks gekjs cM+ksa ;kfu elders dks fn[kkrk gSA vU; 'kCnksa esa gekjh dkfeZd ;k=k iwoZtksa ls çkjaHk gksdj cM+ksa rd tkrh gS tks gekjh vkRekvksa dh j{kk djrh gSA bl group dh igyh jkf'k flag gS vkSj oks Hkh vfXu rRo jkf'k gS ftldk Lokeh lw;Z gSA fiNys group esa geus ns[kk es"k Hkh vfXu rRo jkf'k gS vkSj mldk Lokeh eaxy gS ftldk laca/k fn'kkghu action ls gS vkSj tgka fn'kk O;fä dks [kqn <wa<uh iM+rh gSA tcfd flag jkf'k vkReijd jkf'k gS vkSj tks gekjh vkRek dks transform djus dh {kerk j[krh gSA vxj ;gka O;fä lq[k] le`f) vkSj ,s'o;Z esa yhu gks tk;s vkSj vius superfluous ego dks vf/kd egRo ns rks oks rel ls f?kj tkrk gSA vxyh jkf'k dU;k gS tks i`Foh rRo f}LoHkko jkf'k gS vkSj bldk Lokeh çKkoku cq/k gSA i`Foh rRo vkSj cq/k O;fä dks vius vgadkj dks le>us dk cgqr volj çnku djrs gSa vkSj cq/k logic vkSj reasoning ls O;fä dks lgh vkSj xyr dk varj crk nsrk vkSj rel dks dqN gn rd [kRe djus dk ç;kl Hkh djrk gSA O;fä fdruk cnyko ykrk gS oks mlds deksaZ ij fuHkZj djrk gSA vxyh jkf'k bl group dh rqyk gS tks pyk;seku jkf'k gS vkSj bldk Lokeh 'kqØ gS vkSj ;g vkdk'k dh lkroha jkf'k gS tks larqyu çnku djrh gSA ysfdu ;gka ij Hkh vf/ kdkj dh Hkkouk ;k possessiveness ,d cM+h leL;k gSA ftrus Hkh lq[k&lqfo/kk,a feys fQj Hkh oks de ekywe iM+rs gSa vkSj ykyp dk Hkko [kRe ugha gksrkA bl group

leh{kk dh vkf[kjh jkf'k o`f'pd gS tks T;ksfr"k dh lcls vf/ kd jgL;e;h ;k mysterious jkf'k gSA ;g fLFkj jkf'k gS vkSj bldk Lokeh eaxy gSA ;s ty rRo jkf'k gS vkSj bldh rqyuk ,d ,sls vikj ;k huge tyk'k; ;k pond ls dh tk ldrh gS tgka ij xqIr [ktkuk Hkh gS vkSj e`R;q vkSj sex dk vthc laxe gSA bu nksuksa ds chp dqaMfyuh Hkh gS ftldh [kcj rks lHkh dks gS ysfdu tkxzr fcjyks dh gksrh gSA lkfRod jkf'k;ka % bl vkf[kjh group esa 4 jkf'k;ka Øe'k% /kuq] edj] dqaHk vkSj ehu gSaA ;s 4 jkf'k;ka 9 u{k=ksa ls feydj cuh gSa tks ewy ls ysdj jsorh rd gSaA ewy dk vFkZ tM+ gksrk gS vkSj ;g u{k= galactic center tks czãk ds creative force ds uke ls Hkh tkuk tkrk gSA tSlk fd ekywe gS ;g group ewy ls çkjaHk gks jsorh rd tkrk gS ftls great womb ;k xHkkZ'k; Hkh dgk tkrk gSA ;gka lw;Z vkdj rc rd vLr gks tkrk gS tc rd u;s creative cycle dh 'kq:vkr u gksA bl group esa vkdj matter ;k inkFkZ spirit ;k ijekRek esa vkdj fey tkrk gSA ewy u{k= dk Lokeh dsrq gS vkSj dsrq vk/;kfRed xzg gS vkSj eks{k nkrk Hkh gSA bl voLFkk ij vkdj vgadkj tks gS oks vius ca/kuksa ls eqä gksuk çkjaHk gks tkrk gS vkSj lexz ls ;k ijekRek ls tqM+us ds fy, mRlqd gks tkrk vkSj mldh ykylk bPNkvksa ls ijs pyh tkrh gSA /kuq jkf'k f}LoHkko gS] vfXu rRo gS ysfdu xq: mldk Lokeh gS tks fire es"k esa abrupt Fkh vkSj flag esa selfish mls eqfä çnku djrs gSaA xq: dk dk;Z gS 'kqf)dj.k djukA /kuq jkf'k ds vius xq.k gSa tks /khjs&/khjs vkRelkr gksus yxrs gSaA edj vkSj dqaHk nksuksa jkf'k;ka 'kfu dh jkf'k gSaA ,d tehu ls laca/k j[krh gS vkSj nwljh vkdk'k lsA igyh subjective gS vkSj nwljh objective. tc 'kfu dh t:jrsa iwjh gks tkrh gSa rks oks vk/;kfRed gks tkrk gSA dqaHk jkf'k ekuork dh jkf'k gS tks bl dk;Z esa mldh cgqr lgk;d gksrh gSA ehu jkf'k vkSj xq: vxys cycle dh ;k=k ls igys usiF; esa pys tkrs gSaA euq"; dk thou cM+k gh fojks/kkHkklh ;k paradoxical gSA ;gh fojks/kkHkkl T;ksfr"k esa ns[kus dks feyrk gSA gekjh 12 jkf'k;ka vkSj 27 u{k= bl fojks/kkHkkl dks cgqr lgh rjg ls çdV djrs gSaA r

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leh{kk

_.kkuqca/k dkj.k 'kks/ku dqN fj'rs thou Hkj pyrs gSa] tcfd dqN rqjar [kRe gks tkrs gSa\ gkyk¡fd vki fdlh ds lkFk rqjar etcwrh ls tqM+ ldrs gSa] ysfdu tSls gh vki fdlh ls feyrs gSa rks vkidks mlls cpus dk eu gksrk gSA ;g _.kkuqca/k ds dkj.k gksrk gSA _.kkuqca/k dk vFkZ gS fiNys tUeksa ;k bl tUe esa vkids }kjk cuk, x, deZ _.kksa ds ifj.kkeLo:i cuk dksbZ ca/kuA vkpk;Z Jh 'kqHks'k 'keZu ekuo dk tUe ls ysdj tc rd thou gS fofo/krkvksa ls ifjiw.kZ gS cpiu] fd'kksj] ;qok] çkS<+] o`) ;gh Øe'k% gSaA fofHkUu ?kVuk&nq?kZVuk] lkekU;] vPNk&cqjk] Js"B&usLV] 'kqHk&v'kqHk] ykHk&gkfu vkfn ls fefJr gh ekuo dk thou esa lkeuk gksrk gS] vuqdwyrk&çfrdwyrk gSA fopkj djsa blds ihNs D;k dkj.k gSA deZ çkjC/k HkkX; xzg iki iq.; vFkok dqN vkSj rks fopkj.kh; i{k gekjk 'kkL= dgrk gS fd çR;sd çk.kh lalkj esa vkrk gS mldk ewy dkj.k gSa iwoZ tUe ds deZ vFkok xzg nks"k vFkok dksbZ _.kkuqca/k rks ugh ! gekjs 'kkL=ksa esa rhu fo'ks"k _.kksa ds ckjs esa funsZf'kr fd;k x;k gS & nso _.k] _f"k _.k] fir` _.k nso _.k ;K nku vkfn ls _f"k _.k Lok/;k; ls vkSj fir` _.k tks lcls egRoiw.kZ gSa og vius dqy oa'k dqVqac dh ijaijk dh ikyuk ds lkFk Jk) riZ.k vkfn lRdeksaZ ls m_.k gksuk laHko gSA vU; fopkj tks ekuo thou esa viuh dqy ijaijk R;kx dj vU; "kVdeksZ dks viuk ysrk gS ml tkrd ds fir` _.k esa o`f) gksrh gS tSls &vHk{k Hk{k.k feF;k Hkk"k.k çekn o'k fir` deZ dk R;kx djus okyk Hkh fir` _.k ls ihfM+r gksrk gSA

_.k ls cpus ds mik; xkS lsok] dkd lsok] Loku lsok] phafV;ksa dk nkuk] Jk)] riZ.k] xk;=h ti] rhFkkZVu] gfjoa'k iqjk.k dk ikB vkfnA nso _.k ls eqä gksus ds fy, fuR; ;K] fuR; nku vko';d gSA tSls gekjs ;gka O;kikj esa ls /kekZnk fudkyk tkrk Fkk vFkok vftZr ykHk dk nl çfr'kr nku gsrqA _f"k _.k ls eqfä dk ekxZ ge /kkfeZd xzaFkksa iqLrdkas dk Lok/;k; djsa osnk/;;u] xhrk jkek;.k th vkfn /keZ xzaFkkas dks thou esa fuR; v/;;u dk vH;kl cukosaA vU; fo'ks"k fopkj vekoL;k dks xaxk th] ueZnk th] x;k th] figksok i`Fkqnd rhFkZ ukf'kd th] ç;kxjkt vFkok fo'ks"k :i ls rhFkZ xq# iq"djjkt th esa vFkok cæh fo'kky th esa vusdksa rhFkZ LFky ds lkFk {ks=h; lehiLFk rhFkks± esa riZ.k vkfn djds fir` _.k nks"k dks nwj djuk laHko gSA fo'ks"k :i ls vekoL;k frfFk dks Jk) riZ.k vko';d :i ls djsa lHkh fo'ks"k 'kqHk dk;ks± esa tSls fookg] x`g ços'k] vFkok fdlh fo'ks"k vuq"Bku ls iwoZ ukafneq[k Jk) vo'; djuk pkfg,A bl çdkj JhenHkkxor dk ikB] fir` xk;=h ea= ti] xtsaæ eks{k Lrks=] xhrk th ikB] fo".kq lglz uke ikB vkfn vusdksa ç;ksx fof/kiwoZd djds ykHk fy;k tk ldrk gSA fir` nsoksa dks çlUu djus ls oa'k o`f) ds lkFk thou esa le`f) çkIr gksrh gSA r

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leh{kk

T;ksfr"k 'kkL= & çR;{k 'kkL= T;ksfr"k 'kkL= lw;Z vkfn xzgksa dk vkSj dky dk cks/k djkus okyk 'kkL= gSA ftlds varxZr xzg] u{k=] xzgksa dk pkj] mn; & vLr] xzgksa dh fLFkfr vkSj mudk ekuo thou ij çHkko vkfn fo"k;ksa dk v/;;u fd;k tkrk gSA T;ksfr"kka lw;kZfnxzgk.kke cks/kda 'kkL=a & T;ksfr"k'kkL=a vFkkrZ ftl 'kkL= esa lw;kZfn xzgksa dh xfr] fLFkfr lEcUèkh leLr fu;e vkSj mlds HkkSfrd inkFkksaZ ds Åij iM+us okys çHkko dk oSKkfud <ax ls fo'ys"k.k fd;k tkrk gS mls T;ksfr"k 'kkL= dgrs gSaA T;ksfr"k osn dk ,d vax gSA vax 'kCn dk vFkZ gksrk gS & lgk;d gksukA bldk rkRi;Z gS osnksa ds okLrfod vFkZ dk cks/k djkus okyk vkSj ftu midj.kksa dh lgk;rk ls fdlh rRo fo'ks"k dk Kku gks mls vax dgk tkrk gSA dgus dk rkRi;Z gS fd osnksa dk ;FkkFkZ Kku vkSj mu esa of.kZr fo"k; ds çfriknu esa lg;ksx djus okys leFkZ 'kkL= dk uke gh osnkax gSA osn lalkj ds çkphure /keZxzUFk gasS tks Kku & foKkue; vkSj vR;ar xaHkhj gSA osn 'kCn dk vFkZ Kku gh gSA ;g Kku v/;kfRed vkSj ykSfdd Kku ds vk/kkj ds :i esa

vkpk;Z iznhi

gSA bls bZ'ojh; Kku Hkh dgk tkrk gSA ftlds }kjk dksbZ Hkh Kku çkIr fd;k tk, oks gh osn gSA osn lHkh Kkuksa ds v{k; dks"k gSa ftudk v/;;u vfuok;Z dgk x;k gSA blfy, osn dh osnrk dks tkuus ds fy, gh f'k{kk vkfn N vaxksa dh ço`fr gqbZ gSA eq.Md mifu"kn esa osnksa dks vijk fo|k dk :i crk;k x;k gSA egf"kZ ikf.kfu us vius f'k{kk xzUFk esa dgk gS % osn :ih iq#"k ds nksuksa iSj Nan gSa] nksuksa gkFk dYi gSa] nksuksa vk¡[ksa T;ksfr"k gSa] nksuksa dku fu#ä gSa] ukd f'k{kk gS vkSj eq[k O;kdj.k dks dgk x;k gSA NUn% iknkS rq osnL; gLrkS dYiks·Fk iBîrs T;ksfr"kke;ua p{kqfuZ#äa Jks=eqP;rsA f'k{kk ?kzk.ka rq osnL; eq[ka O;kdj.ka Le`re~ rLekRlkaxe/khR;So czãyksds egh;rsAA fo'ooU/k osn esa ,d yk[k eU= gSa ftuesa deZdk.M ds 80 gtkj eU= gSa] mikluk dk.M ds 16 gtkj vkSj Kku dk.M ds 4 gtkj eU= gSaA blls Li"V gksrk gS osnksa esa deZ dk.M Hkkx dh Hkh ç/kkurk gS vkSj ;K osnksa dk gh eq[; fo"k; gSA HkkLdjkpk;Z th us ogh vius fl)karf'kjksef.k uked xzUFk esa dgk gS fd osn ;K deZ esa ço`r gksrs gSa vkSj ;K dky ds gh vkfJr gksrs gSa vkSj dky dk Kku T;ksfr"k 'kkL= ls gksrk gSA bl çdkj T;ksfr"k 'kkL= dk osnkaxRo fl) gksrk gSA ftl çdkj O;kdj.k osniq#"k dk eq[k gS mlh çdkj T;ksfr"k dks osn dk us= dgk x;k gS % T;ksfr"kke;ua p{kq%@us=ksa ds fcuk ftl çdkj dksbZ euq"; Lo;a ,d iSj Hkh ugha py ldrk] mlh çdkj T;ksfr"k 'kkL= ds fcuk osniq#"k esa vU/krk vk tkrh gSA osnksa esa ;K dks Js"Bre deZ crk;k x;k gS vkSj ;K dk fo/kku dky dh vis{kk j[krk gSA dky ds mi;ksx ds fy, T;ksfr"k dk Kku vR;ar vko';d

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leh{kk gSA blfy, fo}ku~ T;ksfr"kh T;ksfr"k 'kkL= dks dky 'kkL= dgrs gSa D;wafd eqgwrZ fudky dj dh tkus okyh ;K fØ;k fo'ks"k Qynk;h gksrh gSA dky ds çHkko ds lanHkZ esa dkykèkhua txr loZe lwfä çfl) gSA

;g T;ksfr"k 'kkL= gh osnkax dgykrk gS tks txr ds 'kqHkk'kqHk dk o.kZu djrk gSA

çkphu dky esa pkjksa osnksa ds vyx vyx T;ksfr"k Fks] muesa vHkh orZeku le; esa lkeosn dk T;ksfr"k miyC/k ugha gksrk gSA vU; rhuksa osnksa ds T;ksfr"k çkIr gksrs gSAa osnkax T;ksfr"k ds jpf;rk egkRek yx/k us osnkax T;ksfr"k dh lEefr esa T;ksfr"k 'kkL= dks leLr osnkaxksa esa ewèkZuh; ekuk gS %

T;ksfr"k 'kkL= ds fcuk laiw.kZ Jqfr Le`fr esa dgk gqvk deZ fl) ugha gks ldrkA bl fy;s cãk th us txr dh flf) ds fy, ifgys T;ksfr"k 'kkL= dks jpk gSA

;Fkk f'k[kk e;wjk.kka] ukxkuka e.k;ks ;Fkk A rn~ osnkax'kkL=k.kka] xf.kra ewf/kZ~u lfLFkraAA

vL; 'kkL=L; laca/kks osnkaxfefr dF;rsA vfHk/ks;a p txr% 'kqHkk'kqHkfu:i.ke~AA

fouSrnf[kya JkSrLekrZdeZ u fl/;frA rLekTtxf)rk;sna czã.kk jfpra iqjkAA

ykse'k% ikSyh'kpkSo P;ouks ;ouks Hk`xq%A 'kkSudks v"Vkn'k'pkSrs T;ksfr%'kkL=çorZ~rdk%AA

dsoy ;gh ,d ,slk 'kkL= gS ftlesa tUe ls ys dj e`R;q rd ds lHkh 'kqHkk'kqHk deksaZ dk fopkj fd;k x;k gS D;wafd Hkfo"; dks tkuus dh bPNk ges'kk euq";ksa ds eu esa loZnk çcy jgh gSA osnksa dk ,dek= mís'; ;gh gS fd lHkh ekuo ;K] ri] ozr vkfn ds }kjk bZ'oj dh çkfIr djsaA ;s lc lgh le; ij fd;s deZ ds }kjk gh laHko gks ldrk gS D;wafd lgh le; ij fd;k tkus okyk deZ lQy gksrk gS vkSj vdky esa fd;k gqvk deZ fu"Qy gks tkrk gSA vr% T;ksfr"k 'kkL= dk ç;ksx ix ix ij Li"V fl) gksrk gS ftlds Kku ds fcuk ykSfdd vkSj oSfnd dksbZ Hkh dk;Z fl) ugha gks ldrkA

fl)kar] lafgrk] gksjk :i bl 'kkL= dks osn dk fueZy p{kq dgk x;k gSA nsof"kZ ukjn us Hkh viuh lafgrk esa dgk gS %

bl çdkj fl) gksrk gS vU; 'kkL=ksa dh vis{kk T;ksfr"k 'kkL= dh egÙkk loZfofnr gS vkSj dgk Hkh x;k gS %

fl)karlafgrk gksjk :ia Lda/k=;kRede~A osnL; fueZya p{kqtZ~;ksfr'kkL=edYie"keAA

vçR;k{kk.kh 'kkL=kf.k fooknLrs"kq dsoye~A çR;{ka T;ksfr"k 'kkL=a pUækdksZ ;= lk{kh lkf{k.kkAA r

ftl çdkj e;wj dh f'k[kk mlds flj ij jgrh gS] liks± dh ef.k muds eLrd ij gh fuokl djrh gS] mlh çdkj "kMkax esa T;ksfr"k dks loZJs"B LFkku çkIr gSA dk';i _f"k ds vuqlkj T;ksfr"k 'kkL= ds 18 çorZdkpk;Z gSAa lw;Z% firkegks O;klks ofl"Bks vf= ijk'kj%A d';iks ukjnks xxksZ ekjhfpeZuqjf³~xjk%AA

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_Xosn dk uklnh; lwä vkSj czãkaM dh mRifÙk bath- lat; JhokLro] ckyk?kkV _Xosn Hkkjrh; lukruh lH;rk vkSj ijaijk dk çkphure xzaFk ekuk tkrk gSA _Xosn dks eaMy]lwä vkSj _pkvksa esa ckaVk x;k gSA osn esa 10 v/;k; fufgr gSa ftUgs eaMy dh laKk nh xbZ gSA çR;sd eaMy esa vusd lwä gSa vkSj çR;sd lwä ds varxZr vusd _pkvksa dk lekos'k fd;k x;k gSA bl çdkj _Xosn esa 10 eaMyksa esa 1028 lwä vkSj rdjhcu 10580 _pk,a vFkkZr ea=ksa dks lekfo"V fd;k x;k gSA bu fofHkUu 10 eaMyksa esa çFke vkSj vafre eaMy leku :i ls cM+s gSaA _Xosn ds varxZr fofHkUu çdkj ds fo"k;ksa dk lek;kstu fd;k x;k gSA ;gka ge osnksa esa mYysf[kr dqN ,slh _pkvksa ds ckjs esa tkuus dk ç;kl djsaxs tks gesa czãkaM dh mRifÙk ds fo"k; esa tkudkjh nsrh gSaA

l`f"V ls igys lr ugha Fkk vlr Hkh ugha varfj{k Hkh ugha vkdk'k Hkh ugha Fkk 'kk;n vkidks ;g iafä;ka Lej.k gksaA o"kZ 1988 ds nkSj esa çfl) fuekZrk] funsZ'kd vkSj ys[kd ';ke csusxy }kjk cuk;k x;k ,d çfl) nwjn'kZu /kkjkokfgd Hkkjr ,d [kkst esa bls lfEefyr fd;k x;k FkkA okLro esa ;g _Xosn ds uklnh; lwä ls laca/k esa j[krk gS vkSj mldk fganh :ikarj.k gSA lwä dks ea=ksa dk lewg dgk tkrk gSA bl lwä dh iafä;ksa esa dqN ,slk jgL; Nqik gS tgka rd igqapus esa vk/kqfud foKku dks dbZ n'kd yx x,A uklnh; lwä esa crk;k x;k gS fd czãkaM dh mRifÙk dSls gqbZ FkhA

czãkaM dh mRifÙk ds fo"k; esa _Xosn ds nlosa eaMy ds 129 osa lwä esa tkudkjh nh xbZ gSA bl lwä ds varxZr dqy lkr ea= gSa tks czãkaM dh mRifÙk ds fo"k; esa gesa tkudkjh nsrs gSaA vR;ar gh vk'p;Z dh ckr gS bruh lVhd vkSj mi;ksxh tkudkjh gekjs 'kkL=ksa esa fufgr gksus ds mijkar Hkh ge bl Kku ls dSls ,d yacs le; rd vufHkK jgsA _Xosn esa bl lwä dks uklnh; lwä ds :i esa tkuk tkrk gSA bl lwä ds varxZr dqy lkr ea= vFkok _pk,a gSaA ekuk tkrk gS fd ;g lwä czãk.M ds fuekZ.k ds ckjs esa dkQh lVhd tkudkjh nsrk gSA blh dkj.k nqfu;k esa dkQh çfl) gqvk gSA uklnh; lwä ds jpf;rk _f"k çtkifr ijes"Bh gSaA bl lwä ds nsork Hkkoo`Ùk gSA ;g lwä eq[; :i ls bl rF; ij vk/kkfjr gS fd czãkaM dh jpuk dSls gqbZ gksxhA vkb, ,d ,d dj bl lwä ds varxZr lkr ea=ksa dks le>rs gSaA ¼1½uklnklhUuks lnklkÙknkuha uklhætks uksO;ksek ijks;r~A

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leh{kk fdekojho% dqgdL; 'keZUuaHk% fdeklhn~ xguaxHkhje~ 1AA vUo;& rnkuhe~ vlr~ u vklhr~ lr~ uks vklhR; jt% u vklhR; O;kse uks;r~ ij% vojho%] dqg dL; 'keZu~ xgua xHkhjEA vFkZ& ml le; vFkkZr~ l`f"V dh mRifÙk ls igys çy; n'kk esa vlr~ vFkkZr~ vHkkokRed rÙo ugha FkkA lr~ ¾ Hkko rÙo Hkh ugha Fkk] jt% ¾ LoxZyksd e`R;qyksd vkSj ikrky yksd ugha Fks] vUrfj{k ugha Fkk vkSj mlls ijs tks dqN gS og Hkh ugha Fkk] og vkoj.k djus okyk rÙo dgk¡ Fkk vkSj fdlds laj{k.k esa FkkA ml le; xgu¾ dfBukbZ ls ços'k djus ;ksX; xgjk D;k Fkk] vFkkZr~ os lc ugha FksA ¼2½u e`R;qjklhne`ra u rfgZ u jkR;kZ và vklhRçdsr%A vuhn okra Lo/k;k rnsda rLekn/kkU;Uu ij fda p ukl 2AA

vUo;& vxzs rr~ dke% leorZr;;Reul%vf/kçFkea jsr%vklhR] lr% cU/kqa do;%euh"kkâfn çrh";k vlfr fujfoUnuA vFkZ& l`f"V dh mRifÙk gksus ds le; lc ls igys dke¾vFkkZr~ l`f"V jpuk djus dh bPNk 'kfä mRiUu gq;h] tks ijes'oj ds eu es lcls igyk cht :i dkj.k gqvk] HkkSfrd :i ls fo|eku txr~ ds cU/ku&dke:i dkj.k dks ØkUrn'khZ _f"k;ksa us vius Kku }kjk Hkko ls foy{k.k vHkko es [kkst MkykA ¼5½ frj'phuks forrks jf'ejs"kke/k% fLonklhnqifj fLonklhr~A jsrks/kk vklUefgeku vklURLo/kk voLrkRç;fr% ijLrkr~ AA5 vUo;& ,"kke~ jf'e%forr% frj'phu v/k%fLor~ vklhr~] mifjfLor~ vklh=srks/kk% vklu~ efgeku%vklu~ LoèkkvoLrkr ç;fr iqjLrkr~A

vFkkZr ml çy; dkfyd le; esa e`R;q ugha Fkh vkSj ve`r ¾ e`R;q dk vHkko Hkh ugha FkkA jkf= vkSj fnu dk Kku Hkh ugha Fkk A ml le; og czã rRo gh dsoy çk.k ;qä] fØ;k ls 'kwU; vkSj ek;k ds lkFk tqM+k gqvk ,d :i esa fo|eku Fkk] ml ek;k lfgr czã ls dqN Hkh ugha Fkk vkSj ml ls ijs Hkh dqN ugha FkkA

vFkZ& iwoksZä eU=ksa esa uklnklhr~ dkeLrnxzs eulkjsr% esa vfo|k] dke&l³~dYi vkSj l`f"V cht&dkj.k dks lw;Z&fdj.kksa ds leku cgqr O;kidrk muesa fo|eku FkhA ;g lcls igys frjNk Fkk ;k e/; esa ;k vUr esa\ D;k og rÙo uhps fo|eku Fkk ;k Åij fo|eku Fkk\ og loZ= leku Hkko ls Hkko mRiUu Fkk bl çdkj bl mRiUu txr~ esa dqN inkFkZ cht :i deZ dks /kkj.k djus okys tho :i esa Fks vkSj dqN rÙo vkdk'kkfn egku~ :i esa ç—fr :i Fks] Lo/kk¾HkksX; inkFkZ fuEuLrj ds gksrs gSa vkSj Hkksäk inkFkZ mR—"Vrk ls ifjiw.kZA

¼3½re vklhÙkelk xw<exzs·çdsra lfyya loZek bnaA rqPNîsukHofifgra ;nklhÙkilLrUefguk tk;rSda 3AA

¼6½ dks vk)k osn d bg ç okspRdqr vktkrk dqr b;a fol`f"V%A vokZXnsok vL; foltZusukFkk dks osn ;r vkcHkwo AA6A

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vUo;& d% v)k osn d% bg çokspr~ b;a fol`f"V% dqr% dqr% vktkrk] nsok vL; foltZu vokZd~ vFk d% osn ;r% vk cHkwoA

vFkZ& l`f"V ds mRiUu gksus ls igys vFkkZr~ çy; voLFkk esa ;g txr~ vU/kdkj ls vkPNkfnr Fkk vkSj ;g txr~ rel :i ewy dkj.k esa fo|eku Fkk] vkKk;eku ;g lEiw.kZ txr~ lfyy¾ty :i esa FkkA vFkkZr~ ml le; dk;Z vkSj dkj.k nksauksa feys gq, Fks ;g txr~ gS og O;kid ,oa fuEu Lrjh; vHkko :i vKku ls vkPNkfnr FkkA blhfy, dkj.k ds lkFk dk;Z ,d:i gksdj ;g txr~ bZ'oj ds ladYi vkSj ri dh efgek ls mRiUu gqvkA

vFkZ& dkSu bl ckr dks okLrfod :i ls tkurk gS vkSj dkSu bl yksd esa l`f"V ds mRiUu gksus ds fooj.k dks crk ldrk gS fd ;g fofo/k çdkj dh l`f"V fdl miknku dkj.k ls vkSj fdl fufeÙk dkj.k ls lc vksj ls mRiUu gq;hA nsork Hkh bl fofo/k çdkj dh l`f"V mRiUu gksus ls ckn ds gSa vr% ;s nsox.k Hkh vius ls igys dh ckr ds fo"k; esa ugha crk ldrs blfy, dkSu euq"; tkurk gS ftl dkj.k ;g lkjk lalkj mRiUu gqvkA

¼4½ dkeLrnxzs leorZrkf/k eulks jsr% çFkea ;nklhr~A lrks cU/kqelfr fujfoUnUâfn çrh";k do;ks euh"kkA 4

¼7½ b;a fol`f"V;Zr vkcHkwo ;fn ok n/ks ;fn ok uA ;ks vL;k/;{k% ijes O;kseURlks v³~x osn ;fn ok u osn A7AA

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RESEARCH JOURNAL vUo;& b;a fol`f"V% ;r% vkcHkwo ;fn ok n/ks ;fn ok uA vL; ;% v/;{k ijes O;keU vax lk osn ;fn u osnA vFkZ& ;g fofo/k çdkj dh l`f"V ftl çdkj ds miknku vkSj fufeÙk dkj.k ls mRiUu gqbZ bl dk eq[;k dkj.k gS bZ'oj ds }kjk bls /kkj.k djukA blds vfrfjä vU; dksbZ /kkj.k ugha dj ldrkA bl l`f"V dk tks Lokeh bZ'oj gS] vius çdk'k ;k vkuan Lo:i esa çfrf"Br gSA gs fç; Jksrkvksa ! og vkuan Lo:i ijekRek gh bl fo"k; dks tkurk gS ml ds vfrfjä ¼bl l`f"V mRifÙk rRo dks½ dksbZ ugha tkurk gSA bl çdkj ge ns[krs gSa fd fdl çdkj ls _Xosn vR;ar gh lw{erk vkSj lVhdrk ds lkFk czãkaM dh mRifÙk tSls tfVy vkSj egRoiw.kZ fo"k; ij tkudkjh gekjs le{k çLrqr djrk gSA if'pe ds oSKkfudksa us vkt ls dqN n'kd iwoZ fcx cSax vFkkZr egk foLQksV ds fl)kar dk çfriknu fd;k rc fo'o dks bl ckr dk irk pyk fd Hkkjrh;ksa ds ikl ;g Kku rks gtkjksa o"kksaZ igys ls gh FkkA ;g crk;k x;k fd rdjhcu 15 vjc o"kZ iwoZ leLr HkkSfrd txr vkSj ÅtkZ ,d fcanq ds :i esa fo|eku FkhA bl fcanq us èkhjs&/khjs QSyuk vkjaHk fd;k rks czãkaM dk fuekZ.k gqvkA ;g ,d foLQksV dh rjg gS tks vkt Hkh tkjh gSA ;g lwä crkrk gS fd l`f"V dh mRifÙk ls igys lr] vlr] jt] varfj{k dqN Hkh ugha Fkk vkSj mlds ijs tks dqN Hkh gS og Hkh ugha FkkA u gh e`R;q Fkh vkSj uk gh ve`r FkkA çkjaHk esa rks flQZ va/kdkj esa fyiVk gqvk vaèkdkj gh FkkA

leh{kk ,d çdkj dk vukfn inkFkZ Fkk ftldk dksbZ :i ugha FkkA rRi'pkr bl vukfn inkFkZ ls ,d egku fujarj ri ls og jpf;rk vFkkZr bZ'oj çdV gqvkA jpf;rk us l`f"V dh jpuk dh dkeuk dh tks fd mRifÙk dk igyk cht cukA bl dkeuk :ih cht ls pkjksa vksj vusdksa lw;Z fdj.kksa us leku ÅtkZ dh rjaxs fudyh ftUgksaus ml vukfn inkFkZ vFkkZr ç—fr ls feydj l`f"V dh jpuk dhA ;g ,d nk'kZfud fopkj gS ftlesa dbZ çrhdksa dk ç;ksx fd;k x;k gS vkSj ;fn ljyrk iwoZd bls le>us dk ç;kl djsa rks ;g dqN ugha gksus ls dqN gksus dh çfØ;k dgh tk ldrh gSA blh ckr dks foKku us vkxs pydj vc ls dqN n'kd iwoZ fcx cSax vFkkZr egkfoLQksV ds fl)kar ds :i esa crk;kA vk'p;Z dh ckr rks ;g gS fd dsoy _Xosn esa gh ugha vfirq blds vykok vusd Hkkjrh; xzaFkksa esa Hkh feyrk gS fd l`f"V dk mn~Hko 'kwU; ls gqvk gSA laiw.kZ lukru èkeZ ds thou dk vk/kkj Hkh ;gh ;g ekuk tkrk gSA ekuk tkrk gS fd laiw.kZ l`f"V dk tUe ,d gh loksZPp 'kfä ls gqvk gSA ^n x‚M ikfVZdy* ds ys[kd fMd Fksjslh us fy[kk gS fd Hkkjrh; czãkaM foKkuh igys Fks ftUgksaus i`Foh dh vk;q pkj vjc o"kZ ls vf/kd gksus dh ckr dgh FkhA vkèkqfud czãkaM foKku vkSj çkphu Hkkjrh; xzaFkksa esa feyus okys o.kZu dh lekurk,a dsoy la;ksx ek= ugha gSA vc ;g gesa r; djuk gS fd dkSu lk ekxZ gesa lR; vkSj çdk'k dh vksj ysdj tkrk gS vkSj dkSu lk ekxZ vlr vkSj va/kdkj dh vksjA r

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u'kk % 'kkSd ls vknr rd vkt ds ;qx esa] tgka yksx Hkw[k] xjhch] vkSj csjkstxkjh tSlh leL;kvksa ls tw> jgs gSa] ogka ,d vkSj leL;k gS tks cgqr ls yksxksa dks ijs'kku dj jgh gS] og gS u'kk djus dh leL;k A dksbZ Hkh pht vxj t:jr ls T;knk dh tk,] og ,d yr cu tkrh gS] fQj og pkgs [kkus dh gks] O;k;ke djus dh gks ;k fQj fdlh u'khys inkFkZ dks lsou djus dh A fiz;k ckyk 'kkjnk u'kk ysuk dksbZ ubZ ckr ugha gS] iqjkru le; ls u'ks dk çpyu jgk gSA 'kjkc] Hkkax vkSj vQhe dk lsou] iqjkus le; ls fd;k tk jgk gSA tSls&tSls foKku us rjDdh dh gS] oSls&oSls dsfedy u'kk tSls fd LeSd] gsjksbu] dksdsu vkSj ekfjtqvkuk vkfn dbZ yksxksa dh tku tkus dk dkj.k cuk gSA ;gh VwVrs gq, ifjokjksa] csjkstxkjh vkSj le; ij lgh fu.kZ; u ysus dk] xyr jkLrs esa pyuk] lgh ekxZn'kZu u gks ikuk] cqfYyax dh leL;k gksuk vkSj cqjh laxfr ls tqM+ tkuk ;k cqjh laxfr dk p;u djuk u'ks ds eq[; dkj.k gks ldrs gSaA T;ksfr"k 'kkL= ds vuqlkj] vxj u'ks dh yr ds eq[; dkj.kksa dh ckr djsa rks] yXu dk detksj ;k vLr gksuk] iki xzgksa ds çHkko esa gksuk ,d cM+k dkj.k ik;k x;k gSA blds vykok n'kk] varjn'kk] vkSj fof'k"V T;ksfr"kh; ;ksx Hkh u'kk ysus esa vge dkj.k gSaA T;ksfr"k 'kks/k esa ;g ik;k fd ¼paæek&jkgq½ dk ;ksx O;fä dks tgka 'kjkc ds u'ks dh vksj ys tkrk gS] ogha ¼lw;Z&cq/k½ ds ;ksx okyk O;fä Hkkax ds u'ks T;knk djrk gS vkSj ;fn O;fä ds yXu dk ;ksx dsrq ls gks] rks ,sls tkrd batsD'ku ds }kjk u'kk ysrs gSaA dqaMyh dk nwljk Hkko tks ok.kh vkSj eq[k dk çfrfuf/kRo djrk gS] bl Hkko esa cSBk gqvk 'kfu tkrd dks vQhe ds u'ks dh vksj ys tkrk gSA+ tgka es"k] o`"k vkSj flag jkf'k ds yksx ;fn u'ks dh yr dk f'kdkj gksrs gSa] rks os yksx viuh –<+ bPNk 'kfä ls mls tYnh NksM+ nsrs gSa] ogha ddZ] feFkqu] vkSj dU;k jkf'k ds yksx vius thou dk yack le; u'ks esa gh O;FkZ dj nsrs gSaA ddZ jkf'k okys yksx T;knk laosnu'khy gksus ds dkj.k vius gkykr ls tYnh çHkkfor gks tkrs gSa] ftlls mudk u'ks dh vksj >qdko gks tkrk gSA ogha feFkqu vkSj dU;k jkf'k okys yksx ;fn cqjh laxr dk f'kdkj gks tk,a rks mlls fudyus ls [kqn dks vleFkZ ikrs gSaA 'kks/k esa ;g ik;k gS fd 'kqØ dh egkn'kk ;k varjn'kk ds nkSjku yksx 'kkSd ds fy, u'kk djrs gSa] tks /khjs&/khjs mudh vknr cu tkrh gS vkSj ;gh vknr igys yr fQj

vkQr cu tkrh gSA jkgq dh egkn'kk eu dk HkVdko dj nsrh gS ;fn jkgq dqaMyh esa lgh txg ij u gks] [kkldj igys] nwljs] vkBosa vkSj ckjgosa [kkus dk jkgq] tkrd dks u'ks dh vksj /kdsy nsrk gSA igys vkSj nwljs LFkku dk eaxy ;fn nq"çHkko ds v/khu gks rks Leksfdax vkSj Leksfdax }kjk vU; u'ks tSls Hkkax] pjl] xkatk ;k LeSd vkfn ds u'ks djokrk gSA iwf.kZek dks paæek dk çHkko gekjs 'kjhj ij vf/kd gksrk gS D;ksafd gekjs 'kjhj dk yxHkx 70 izfr'kr fgLlk ikuh gS] blfy, bl fnu tkrd viuh Hkkoukvksa ij dkcw uk ik ldus ds dkj.k T;knk u'kk djrs gSa vkSj lcls T;knk vksojMkst ;k vksojMkst ds dkj.k gqbZ ekSrsa Hkh iwf.kZek ds vklikl paæek dk çHkko gksus ds dkj.k gksrh gSA cq/ kokj dks jkgq T;knk cyh gksrk gS] bl dkj.k bl fnu Hkh yksx T;knk u'kk djrs gSaA 'kfu esa jkgq ;k jkgq esa 'kfu dh varjn'kk esa yksx fMçs'ku dk f'kdkj gksdj u'ks dh 'kj.k esa tk dj vius eu dk lqdwu <wa<+rs gSaA cq/k esa jkgq ;k jkgq esa cq/k dh varjn'kk esa Hkh yksx u'ks dh rjQ >qdrs ik, tkrs gSaA ge lHkh tkurs gSa fd okLrq vkSj T;ksfr"k ,d&nwljs ds iwjd gSaA mÙkj vkSj iwoZ tks fd dqaMyh esa f}rh; Hkko dk çfrfuf/kRo djrk gS] mldk nwf"kr gksuk Hkh u'ks dk ,d eq[; dkj.k gksrk gSA v/;;u esa ns[kk fd mÙkj vkSj iwoZ dh fn'kk esa 'kkSpky; gVkus ls u'ks djus okyksa dks vPNs ifj.kke feyus yxsA mÙkj vkSj iwoZ esa xSjst ;k 'ksM esa iM+k Hkkjh lkeku Hkh O;fä dks volkfnr djrk gS vkSj og viuh ekufld fpark nwj djus ds fy, u'ks dh rjQ pyk tkrk gSA mik;% çR;sd tkrd dk –<+fo'oklh gksus ds fy, yXu dk etcwr gksuk cgqr t#jh gS] blfy, yXus'k dk LVksu xys esa ykWdsV ds :i esa iguus ls tkrd dh u'kk NksM+us dh –<+ 'kfä dks etcwr djrk gSA edj yXu vkSj dqaHk

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RESEARCH JOURNAL yXu okyksa ds fy, uhye ds ctk; ,esfFkLV Hkh cf<+;k dke djrk gSA jkgq tks fd eaxy vkSj paæek ls 'kkar gksrk gS] blfy, pkanh igukus ls vPNs urhts feyrs gSaA ftu tkrdksa dh dqaMyh esa tUe le; ij jkgq 12osa Hkko esa gksrk gS ;k xkspj esa 12osa Hkko esa gksrk gS] mUgsa yky diM+s esa lkSaQ vkSj ewaxk cka/kdj fljgkus j[kuk pkfg,A lw;Z vkRedkjd gksus ds dkj.k ekf.kd ¼Red ruby½ iguus ls Hkh u'ks dh vknr NksM+us esa lQyrk feyrh gSA varjn'kk esa fd, tkus okys mik; dh ckr djsa rks 'kqØ dh egkn'kk esa vkerkSj ij yksx 'kkSd iwjk djus ds fy, u'kk djrs gSaA ,sls fLFkfr esa c`gLifr dks çlUu djus ds fy, iq[kjkt /kkj.k djok;k tk ldrk gSA ;fn yXus'k dk 'k=q gksus ds dkj.k ¼tSls rqyk yXu vkSj edj yXu½ iq[kjkt /kkj.k ugha fd;k tk ldrk gks rks ;k xq# ls lacaf/kr oLrqvksa dks nku djuk pkfg, vkSj egke`R;qat; ikB cgqr Qynk;h gksrk gSA

okLrq jkgq dh egkn'kk esa xksesn iguk;k tk ldrk gSA cq/k dh egkn'kk esa jkgq dh varjn'kk gks ;k jkgq dh egkn'kk esa cq/k dh varjn'kk gks rks ekrk ljLorh ea= vkSj cq/k ls lacaf/kr gjh phtksa dk nku djus ls Hkh enn feyrh gS A okLrq ls lacaf/kr ckr djsa rks lksrs le; tkrd dks vius iSjksa dks nf{k.k dh rjQ j[kdj ugha lksuk pkfg,] blls jkgq çHkkfor gksrk gSA dejs esa fejj vkSj vuko';d fctyh dk lkeku Hkh ugha j[kuk pkfg,A tks O;fä u'kk djrk gS] mls lksrs le; dEcy dk ç;ksx ugha djuk pkfg,A vxj gks lds rks u'kk djus okys O;fä ls dEcy] Åuh diM+k vkSj ykSax dk nku djokuk pkfg,A cq/kokj ds fnu tkS dks nw/k ls /kksdj ty çokg djuk pkfg,A yky fdrkc ds vuqlkj ifjokj ds lHkh yksxksa dks jlksbZ ?kj esa cSBdj ,d lkFk Hkkstu djuk pkfg,A blls Hkh jkgq dh 'kjkjr de gks tkrh gSA        r

okLrq 'kkL= & ifjp; okLrq'kkL= ç—fr vkSj ÅtkZ ds fu;eksa ij vk/kkfjr Hkkjrh; laL—fr dk ,d çkphu foKku gS] ftls vf/kdka'k fganw /keZ esa yksx ?kj cukrs ;k ?kj esa phtsa O;ofLFkr djrs le; /;ku esa j[kk tkrk gSA bldk eq[; mís'; çk—frd vkSj mi;ksfxrk iw.kZ 'kfä;ksa dk lapkj vkSj larqyu lqfuf'pr djuk gSA ßokLrq'kkL=a ço{;kfe yksdkuka fgrdkE;;kÞ okLrq'kkL= Hkkjrh; laL—fr dk ,d vfHkUu vax gSA okLrq 'kkL= vius vki esa ,d lEiw.kZ foKku gSA ,slk ekuk tkrk gS fd okLrq'kkL= dh ijEijk oSfnd dky ls gh pyh vk jgh gSA okLrq 'kCn ol fuokls /kkrq ls mRiUu gksrk gS vkSj ;g fuokl djus ;ksX; Hkwfe dks n'kkZrk gSA ?kj esa okLrqiq#"k gh gekjs lq[k nq%[k dk ewy dkj.k ekuk tkrkA ;fn ,slk ugha gks rks b±V] iRFkj] ydM+h vkSj yksgk vkfn ls cuk dksbZ Hkh fiaM gesa fdl çdkj ls 'kqHk vkSj v'kqHk Qy çnku dj ldrk gSA euq"; ds fdlh Hkh çdkj ds mi;ksx esa vkus okyh Hkwfe esa okLrq ds fuekZ.k ds fu;eksa vkSj fl)karksa ds ckjs esa ftl 'kkL= esa crk;k x;k gS ml 'kkL= dks gh okLrq'kkL= dgrs gSaA bldk eq[; mís'; O;fä dks lHkh rjg ds lq[k] le`f) vkSj 'kkfUr çnku djuk gSA okLrq'kkL= ?kj

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ds fuekZ.k esa ,d ekxZn'kZd gSA ekuo thou ds iq#"kkFkZ esa vkokl dh Hkh egRoiw.kZ Hkwfedk gksrh gSA fcuk ?kj ds dksbZ Hkh x`gLFk vius drZO; dk fuoZgu ugha dj ikrk gS D;ksafd ?kj ls gh lHkh çdkj ds HkkSfrd] nSfod vkSj vk/;kfRed lq[kksa dks vkSj L=h iq=kfn lq[kksa dks çkIr fd;k tk ldrk gSA T;ksfr"k 'kkL= ds rhu LdU/k & fl)kar] gksjk vkSj lafgrk ds varxZr okLrq 'kkL= dk o.kZu lafgrk uked LdU/k esa miyC/k gSA ftl çdkj T;ksfr"k esa eq[; fopkj ns'k] dky] ik= ij fd;k tkrk gS mlh çdkj okLrq'kkL= esa Hkh fn'kk&ns'k & dky dk fopkj fd;k tkrk gSA vxj /;ku ls ns[kk tk, rks ;s rhuksa gh ,d&nwljs ds iwjd gSaA fcuk ,d ds nwljs dk Kku gksuk laHko gh ugha gSA okLrq'kkL= dks okrkoj.k dk foKku Hkh dgk tk ldrk gS D;ksafd fdlh Hkh txg ds okrkoj.k dks le>us ds fy, fn'kk vkSj dky dh lokZf/kd vko';drk iM+rh

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okLrq gSA blfy, okLrq'kkL= ds ç.ksrk fo'odekZ us dky ds ifj{k.k dks lokZf/kd egRo fn;k gSA /;ku jgs dky ns'k Hksn ls ges'kk fHkUu fHkUu gksrk gSA blfy, 'kqHk dky dk ges'kk vuqlj.k djuk pkfg,A dky fu/kkZj.k ds ckn gh fn'kk Hkh ,d egRoiw.kZ vax curk gS tks okLrq ds fy, lcls T;knk mi;ksxh gksrk gSA vkt ds orZeku le; esa okLrq'kkL= dh ppkZ lokZf/kd :i ls gksrh gqbZ fn[kkbZ nh tk jgh gS ysfdu foMEcuk dh ckr ;g gS fd okLrq'kkL= ds Kku ds vHkko esa bl 'kkL= ds ftKklqvksa dks lgh fn'kk funsZ'ku ugha fey ik jgk gSA vktdy oSfnd okLrq'kkL= esa phuh Qsax'kqbZ Hkh bl okLrq'kkL= esa feykoV dk dke djus dk ç;kl dj jgh gSA oSfnd okLrq'kkL= esa iapegkHkwrksa dks çkFkfedrk nh x;h gS tcfd Qsax'kqbZ esa flQZ nks gh rRoksa & ty vkSj ok;q dks egRo fn;k x;k gSA ckdh ds rhu egkHkwrksa dks dksbZ Hkh fo'ks"k :i ls fopkj ugha fd;k tkrk gSA ns'k Hksn ls Hkh ;fn fopkj fd;k tk, rks Qsax'kqbZ phuh fo|k gksus ds dkj.k ogka dh laL—fr vkSj ijEijk ds vuqlkj okLrq dk fopkj djrh gS tcfd oSfnd okLrq'kkL= flQZ ijEijk ds vuqlkj gh okLrq dk fopkj djrk gSA e;ere] fo'odekZ çdk'k uked okLrq ds xzUFk gesa

okLrq lEcfU/kr fu;eksa dh tkudkjh nsrs gSaA bu nksuksa okLrq xzUFkksa ds gh lokZf/kd ç[;kr vkpk;Z Hkh ekus tkrs gSaA Hkkjrh; okLrq'kkL= dh lcls cM+h fo'ks"krk gS fd bldk mn~xe osnksa ls gqvk gSA okLrq'kkL= dk fodflr :i Hkkjrh; okLrq'kkL= ds xzUFkksa esa feyrk gS ftlesa ß;r fiaMs rr czãkaMsÞ uked fl)kar ds vuqlkj iapegkHkwrksa ds larqyu ds fl)karksa dk fopkj fd;k x;k gSA okLrq'kkL= gh ,slh fo|k gS ftlesa vkoklh; fufeZr Hkouksa esa iapegkHkwrksa ds larqyu ls ml Hkou esa jgus okyksa esa ÅtkZ vkSj LQwfrZ dk lapkj gksrk gSA okLrq'kkL= ds mn~Hko ds lanHkZ esa Hkxoku f'ko vkSj vaèkdklqj ds ;q) dh dFkk Hkh cgqr gh çfl) gS ftlls okLrqiq#"k dk mn~Hko gqvk gSA ;g dFkk bl fodkl Øe dh çFke voLFkk ekuh tkrh gS ftlds ckn gh ;g i`Foh & ?kj] xzke vkfn ds fuekZ.k ds fy, rS;kj gksrh gSA iqjk.kksa esa Hkh ns[kus dks feyrk gS fd fdlh Hkh fuekZ.k dk;Z esa okLrqiq#"k ds iwtu ds ek/;e ls gh lHkh rjg ds lq[k 'kkfUr dh ckr dh x;h gSA xzUFkksa esa Hkh okLrqnsork ls çkFkZuk djrs gq, dgk x;k gS fd gs okLrqnsork! vki gesa vkSj gekjs dqy dks lq[k] le`f)] vkjksX;rk vkSj /ku&/kkU; ls ifjiw.kZ djsaA r

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xzg&xkspj

jkgq dk ehu jkf'k esa xkspj % fdu jkf'k;ksa dks feysx a s 'kqHk&v'kqHk ifj.kke\ vkpk;kZ fLerk ek;koh 'kfä;ksa dk dkjd xzg jkgq dh Nfo yksxksa ds eu&efLr"d esa ,slh cuh gqbZ gS fd jkgq ds uke ls yksx Hk;Hkhr gks tkrs gSaA gkykafd] jkgq dks ikih xzg ekuk x;k gS] ysfdu ,slk t:jh ugha gS fd gj fdlh dks jkgq udkjkRed ifj.kke gh nsaA jkgq og xzg gS tks lcls 'kh?kzrk ls O;fä dks ykbeykbV esa ykus dk dke djrk gS] 'kh?kzrk ls vehj cukus vkSj O;fä dks xjhc djus esa Hkh jkgq dk gkFk gksrk gSA jkgq xzg jkrksa&jkr balku dks ok;jy djok nsrk gS] rks dbZ ckj ;g dqN gh iyksa esa yksxksa ds eu esa vkidh udkjkRed Nfo Hkh cuk nsrk gSA jkgq fdlh dks vPNs ifj.kke rks fdlh dks [kjkc ifj.kke nsrk gS tks fd dqaMyh esa jkgq dh fLFkfr ij fuHkZj djrk gSA ge ;gka ij jkgq xkspj ls lHkh 12 jkf'k;ksa dks feyus okys ifj.kkeksa dh ppkZ djsaxsA jkgq xzg 30 vDVwcj 2023 dks viuh jkf'k cny ns pqdk gSA mlls igys rd jkgq es"k jkf'k esa fo|eku Fkh tks eaxy xzg dh jkf'k gSA tcfd 30 vDVwcj 2023 ls jkgq nsoxq# c`gLifr dh jkf'k ehu esa xkspj dj jgs gSaA vkidh jkf'k ij jkgq ds bl xkspj dk D;k çHkko iM+sxk] ;g tkuus ls igys tku ysrs gSa fd jkgq ds bl xkspj dk gekjs ns'k Hkkjr ij dSlk çHkko iM+sxkA jkgq dk ehu jkf'k esa xkspj % Hkkjr ij çHkko ehu jkf'k esa igqapus ij jkgq Hkkjro"kZ dh dqaMyh ds ykHk Hkko esa gksxk vkSj ykHk Hkko dk jkgq vPNs ifj.kke nsus okyk dgk x;k gSA vr% Hkkjr dks jkgq dk ;g xkspj lkekU;r% vuqdwy ifj.kke nsuk pkgsxk] fo'ks"kdj vkfFkZd ekeyksa esaA jkgq dk lg;ksx ns'k dh vFkZO;oLFkk

dks fey ldrk gSA gkykafd] /ku dekus ds rkSj&rjhdksa esa dqN cnyko utj vk ldrk gSA fMftVy ysu&nsu esa rsth ns[kus dks fey ldrh gS vkSj 'ks;j ekdsZV dh rjQ yksxksa dk #>ku T;knk gks ldrk gSA gkykafd] lkbcj Ý‚M ds ek/;e ls Hkh dqN yksx viuh dekbZ dks c<+kus esa yx ldrs gSaA LokHkkfod gS fd bldk vlj dqN yksxksa ds fy, udkjkRed Hkh jgsxk vFkkZr ftudh dekbZ gksxh muds fy, rks vPNk ysfdu ftuds lkFk Ý‚M gksxk muds fy, ;g [kjkc jgsxkA dqN fe= jk"Vªksa ds lkFk vkfFkZd le>kSrs djokus esa rFkk O;kikj&O;olk; dks varjjkZ"Vªh; Lrj ls tksM+us esa Hkh jkgq ennxkj lkfcr gks ldrk gSA lkjka'k ;g gS fd jkgq ls vf/kdka'k ekeyksa esa ns'k ds fgr esa ifj.kke nsus dh mEehn ge j[k ldrs gSa] ysfdu udkjkRed :i ls] dqN lkbcj Økbe vFkok >wB&Qjsc QSykus okyh ?kVukvksa esa c<+ksrjh gksus dh Hkh vk'kadk gSA fMftVy ek/;e ls çlkfjr gksus okys euksjatu dk;ZØeksa dh yksdfç;rk c<+sxh vFkkZr vksVhVh IysVQke~lZ dh nqfu;k vkSj foLr`r rFkk etcwr gks ldrh gSA jkgq dk ehu jkf'k esa xkspj& jkf'k vuqlkj çHkko vkSj mik; es"k jkf'k % es"k jkf'k okyksa ds fy, jkgq dk xkspj vkids }kn'k Hkko esa gks jgk gS vkSj lkekU; rkSj ij bl xkspj

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xzg&xkspj dks vPNk ugha ekuk x;k gSA }kn'k Hkko esa jkgq ds xkspj dks O;FkZ ds [kpZ vFkok vf/kd [kpZ djokus okyk dgk x;k gSA gkykafd] lkekU; :i ls vkenuh gksrh jgsxh] ysfdu [kpZ dh vf/kdrk vkfFkZd leL;k nsus dk dke dj ldrh gSA vlko/kkuh dh fLFkfr esa dqN /ku gkfu Hkh laHkkfor gSA vr% vkfFkZd ekeyksa esa cgqr gh le>nkjh ls dke djuk gksxkA larku ds lkFk vkids laca/k vPNs cus jgs bl ckr dh Hkh dksf'k'k djuh gksxhA }kn'k Hkko dk jkgq [kwc ;k=k,a djokrk gSA ,slh fLFkfr esa le>nkjh blh ckr esa gksxh fd xSj t:jh ;k=kvksa dks Vkysa vkSj Qk;nsean ;k=kvksa ij fudysaA ;k=k çLrko feyus ij vPNs ls lksp&fopkj djuk t:jh jgsxkA fdlh Hkh rjhds dk xSj dkuwuh dk;Z djus ls cpsa vkSj ?kj&ifjokj ds yksxksa ds lkFk lkeatL; cuk, j[kus dh iwjh dksf'k'k djsaA HkkX; ds Hkjksls u cSBdj ç;Ru djus gksaxs] ysfdu ç;Ru ij viuh esgur yxkus ls igys fopkj&foe'kZ djsaA fdlh Hkh dke dks djus ds fy, ,d vPNh ;kstuk cukdj vkxs c<+saxs rks vPNs ifj.kke Hkh fey ldsaxsA fons'k ls lacaf/kr ekeyksa esa Hkh ldkjkRed [kcj lquus dks fey ldrh gSA mik; % jlksbZ ?kj esa gh cSBdj Hkkstu djuk Qynk;h jgsxkA

feFkqu jkf'k % feFkqu jkf'k okyksa ds fy, jkgq dk xkspj vkids n'ke Hkko esa gks jgk gSA xkspj 'kkL= esa nlosa Hkko esa jkgq ds xkspj dks vPNk ugha ekuk x;k gSA ,sls esa] jkgq dqN O;kikfjd ;k O;kolkf;d my>u nsus dk dke dj ldrk gS vkSj blds QyLo:i eu efLr"d esa dqN ruko Hkh jg ldrk gSA O;FkZ dh Hkkx&nkSM+ Hkh djuh iM+ ldrh gSA gkykafd] ;fn vki dk;Z {ks= ls lacaf/kr ekeyksa esa feys gq, çLrkoksa ij lksp&fopkj vkSj fo'ys"k.k djds vkxs c<+saxs ;kuh fd fdl dke dks djus ls vkidks Qk;nk feysxk vkSj fdl dke dks djus ls uqdlku gksxk bl ckjs esa lksprs gq, vkxs c<+saxs] rks ifj.kke dkQh gn rd Qsoj ds fey tkus pkfg,A jkgq ds bl xkspj dks curs dkeksa esa O;o/kku mRiUu djus okyk vkSj ?kjsyw ,oa O;kolkf;d ekeyksa esa leL;k,a nsus okyk dgk x;k gSA vr% bu lHkh ekeyksa dks ns[krs gq, gh vkxs c<+kuk mfpr jgsxkA bl nkSjku vius eku&lEeku vkSj nkaiR; thou dk Hkh [;ky j[kuk t:jh gksxkA blds vykok] ljdkjh dkeksa esa tku cw>dj fdlh Hkh rjhds dk leL;k iSnk ugha djuh gS vkSj 'kklu&ç'kklu ls tqM+s O;fä;ksa ds lkFk vPNs laca/k j[kus gSaA ,slk djds vki rqyukRed :i ls csgrj ifj.kke çkIr dj ldsaxsA mik; % us=ghuksa dh lsok o lRdkj djsaA

o`"kHk jkf'k % o`"kHk jkf'k okyksa ds fy, jkgq dk xkspj vkids ykHk Hkko esa gks jgk gSA ,sls xkspj dks lkekU; rkSj ij vPNs ifj.kke nsus okyk dgk x;k gSA bl nkSjku vki vPNk /ku ykHk çkIr dj ldrs gSaA dk;Z {ks= esa Hkh mUufr dh laHkkouk,a etcwr gksaxhA gkykafd] dqN [kpZ Hkh jgsaxs ysfdu vkenuh dh rqyuk esa [kpZ de gksus ds dkj.k vki vkfFkZd ekeyksa esa fdlh ijs'kkuh dk vuqHko ugha djsaxsA fons'k ls lacaf/kr ekeyksa esa vuqdwyrk ns[kus dks fey ldrh gSA ;fn vki fons'k tkus dh dksf'k'k yacs le; ls dj jgs gSa] rks vc og dksf'k'k dke;kc gks ldrh gSA yach nwjh dh ;k=kvksa ds Hkh ;ksx etcwr gksaxsA ;fn fiNys fnuksa dksbZ LokLF; leL;k jgh gS rks mlds Bhd gksus dh vPNh laHkkouk,a cu jgh gSaA 'k=qvksa vkSj çfrLif/kZ;ksa dh rqyuk esa vki csgrj djsaxsA lkFk gh] 'k=qrk ds nwj gksus ds ;ksx Hkh cusaxsA dkeksa esa lQyrk feyus dh laHkkouk gS vkSj fe=ksa dk lg;ksx Hkh çkIr gksxkA

ddZ jkf'k % ddZ jkf'k okyksa ds fy, jkgq vkids uoe Hkko esa xkspj dj jgk gSA lkekU; rkSj ij uoe Hkko esa jkgq ds xkspj dks vPNk ugha ekuk x;k gSA ,slk jkgq HkkX; dh gkfu djus okyk dgk x;k gS vFkkZr jkgq ds ;gka cSBs gksus ds dkj.k vkidks HkkX; ds Hkjksls ugha cSBuk gS] cfYd vius deZ ij ;dhu j[kuk gSA ;fn vki ;kstukc) rjhds ls dke djsaxs] rks dkeksa esa lQyrk feyus dh laHkkouk,a gSa] vU;Fkk jkgq dk xkspj vlQyrk nsus okyk dgk x;k gSA jkgq ds pyrs LokLF; esa Hkh dHkh&dHkkj çfrdwyrk ns[kus dks fey ldrh gS vkSj vpkud ls dqN u, 'k=q Hkh cu ldrs gSaA vr% LokLF; dk [;ky j[ksa vkSj tku cw>dj fdlh ls fookn u djsaA jkgq dk ;g xkspj /kkfeZd dkeksa esa leL;k,a rFkk ;k=kvksa dks c<+kok o O;o/kku ns ldrk gSA vr% bu ekeyksa esa Hkh vPNh rjg ls Iyku djds vkxs c<+uk le>nkjh dk dke gksxkA

mik; % pkanh ds fxykl esa ikuh ihuk 'kqHk jgsxkA

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RESEARCH JOURNAL flag jkf'k % flag jkf'k okyksa ds fy, jkgq dk xkspj vkids vkBosa Hkko esa gks jgk gS vkSj ;gka ij jkgq ds xkspj dks /ku gkfu djokus okyk dgk x;k gSA vr% bl nkSjku vkfFkZd ekeyksa esa fdlh Hkh çdkj dk fjLd ugha ysuk gSA [kkuiku la;fer vkSj viuh ç—fr ds vuqlkj djuk gksxk D;ksafd jkgq dk ;g xkspj isV ;k xqnk ls lacaf/kr ijs'kkfu;ka nsus dk dke djrk gSA dkeksa esa dqN vlQyrk,a Hkh ns[kus dks fey ldrh gSaA thoulkFkh ds LokLF; dk [;ky j[kuk rFkk 'kklu&ç'kklu ls tqM+s O;fä;ksa ds lkFk vPNs laca/k j[kuk Hkh t:jh gksxkA dk;Z&O;kikj esa dqN O;o/ kku ;k ck/kk,a mRiUu gks ldrh gSaA firk ds LokLF; o firk dh Hkkoukvksa dk Hkh [;ky j[kuk gksxkA ifjtuksa ds lkFk vPNs laca/k cus jgsa] bl ckr dh dksf'k'k djsaA ;fn vki fdlh larku ds firk gSa rks larku ds LokLF; rFkk larku ds lkFk laca/kksa dk fo'ks"k [;ky j[ksaA ogha] ;fn vki fo|kFkhZ gSa rks viuh i<+kbZ ij Qksdl djus ds fy, vkidks vis{kk—r vf/kd esgur djuh gksxhA mik; % pkanh dk pkSdksj VqdM+k vius lkFk j[ksaA dU;k jkf'k % dU;k jkf'k okyksa ds fy, jkgq vkids lIre Hkko esa xkspj dj jgs gSa vkSj ;gka ij jkgq ds xkspj dks vPNk ugha ekuk x;k gSA ;gka fLFkr jkgq eq[k ;k nkar ls lacaf/kr dqN ijs'kkfu;ka ns ldrk gSA lIre Hkko ds jkgq dks xqIr jksx nsus okyk dgk x;k gS tSls fd ew= fodkj] iFkjh bR;kfn dh f'kdk;r chp&chp esa jg ldrh gSA bl le; ;k=kvksa ds nkSjku vf/kd lko/kkuh cjruh gksxh D;ksafd jkgq dk ;g xkspj ;k=kvksa esa d"V nsus okyk dgk x;k gSA okgu bR;kfn lko/kkuh ls pyk,aA ;fn fookfgr gSa] rks thoulkFkh ;k thou lafxuh ds lkFk csgrj rkyesy cuk, j[kus dh dksf'k'k djsa rFkk ,d&nwljs ds LokLF; vkSj Hkkoukvksa dk [;ky Hkh j[ksaA dk;Z&O;kikj esa fdlh Hkh çdkj dk fjLd ugha ysuk gS cfYd tks dke vki dj jgs gSa ml vc /;ku yxkdj djuk gksxkA mik; % 'kfuokj ds fnu tVk okys lw[ks ukfj;y cgrs gq, ikuh esa cgk,aA rqyk jkf'k % rqyk jkf'k okyksa ds fy, jkgq dk xkspj vkids NBs Hkko esa gks jgk gSA NBs Hkko esa jkgq ds xkspj dks lkekU; rkSj ij vPNs ifj.kke nsus okyk dgk x;k gSA vr% jkgq dk ;g xkspj vkidks /ku] vUu o lq[k i;kZIr

xzg&xkspj ek=k esa ns ldrk gS vFkkZr vkidh dekbZ c<+ ldrh gS vkSj vkidh cpr Hkh csgrj gks ldrh gSA ;fn vki fdlku gSa rks bl o"kZ vkidh Qly rqyukRed :i ls T;knk vPNh jg ldrh gSA ,sls esa] vkidk thou lq[ke; gks ldrk gSA ;fn fiNys fnuksa LokLF; [kjkc jgk gS] rks jkgq LokLF; dks csgrj djus esa enn djsxkA lkFk gh] jkgq ladsr dj jgk gS fd vkidks nok ds lkFk&lkFk nqvk dk lg;ksx Hkh ysuk gksxkA vki lke]nke] naM] Hksn dk ç;ksx djds vius 'k=qvksa ij Hkkjh iM+rs gq, utj vk,axsA /ku laifÙk dk ykHk Hkh feysxk ysfdu ekek ds i{k ls dqN ijs'kkfu;ka ns[kus dks fey ldrh gSa vFkkZr vf/kdka'k ekeyksa esa jkgq dk xkspj vkidks vuqdwy ifj.kke nsuk pkg jgk gSA mik; % dkys dqÙks dks ljlksa dk rsy yxkdj jksVh f[kyk,aA o`f'pd jkf'k % o`f'pd jkf'k okyksa ds fy, jkgq vkidh dqaMyh esa iape Hkko esa xkspj dj jgs gSaA iape Hkko esa jkgq ds xkspj dks lkekU; rkSj ij vPNk ugha ekuk tkrk gS D;ksafd ,sls xkspj dks Hkze nsus okyk dgk x;k gS vkSj Hkzfer gksus dh voLFkk esa O;fä dksbZ eqf'dy ;k cM+k dke dj djrk gS rks mlesa vlQy gks ldrk gSA blds QyLo:i] uqdlku Hkh gks ldrk gSA vr% fdlh ds cgdkos esa vkdj rFkk ftl fo"k; dk vuqHko u gks ml ekeys esa gkFk u Mkydj uqdlku ls cpsaA fdlh Hkh dk;Z dks djus ls igys vPNh ;kstukvksa dk gksuk cgqr t:jh gSA ,sls esa] ;FkklaHko u, dke djus ls cps ysfdu ;fn djuk cgqr vko';d gks] rks vPNh ;kstukvksa ds lkFk vuqHkoh yksxksa ls fopkj foe'kZ djus ds ckn gh vki vkxs c<+saxs rks T;knk vPNk jgsxkA larku ls lacaf/kr ekeyksa esa dqN ijs'kkfu;ka ;k dfBukb;ka ns[kus dks fey ldrh gSaA vkfFkZd ekeyksa esa fdlh Hkh çdkj dk tksf[ke mBkus ls cpsaA [kku&iku mfpr vkSj la;fer j[ksa] vU;Fkk isV ls tqM+s jksx ijs'kku dj ldrs gSaA ,sls esa] la;e vkSj le>nkjh fn[kkdj vki cM+s uqdlku ls cp ldsaxs vkSj LokLF; dh j{kk Hkh dj ldsaxsA mik; % rkefld Hkkstu tSls ekal] efnjk vkfn ls cpsa rFkk Lo;a dks lkfRod cuk, j[ksaA /kuq jkf'k % /kuq jkf'k okyksa ds fy, jkgq vkidh dqaMyh esa prqFkZ Hkko esa xkspj dj jgss gSa vkSj bl Hkko esa jkgq ds xkspj dks vPNk ugha ekuk x;k gS D;ksafd ,slk xkspj

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xzg&xkspj dqlaxfr dk f'kdkj cukrk gSA ,slh fLFkfr esa vkids jgu&lgu dk rkSj rjhdk vPNk gksuk pkfg,] vkids fe= vkSj 'kqHkfpard ftuds lkFk vki vf/kd ls vf/kd oä fcrkrs gSa] og vPNs gksus pkfg,A bu ckrksa dk [;ky j[kuk gksxkA Hkwfe] Hkou vkSj okgu bR;kfn dks ysdj fdlh Hkh çdkj dh ykijokgh ugha cjruh gSA ;fn dksbZ tehu fookfnr gS rks mlds fy, dkuwuh rkSj ij etcwr gksuk t:jh jgsxkA /;ku j[ksa fd Lotuksa ds lkFk fdlh Hkh çdkj dk fookn u gksus ik,A eu esa fdlh Hkh çdkj dk LokFkZ vkSj yksHk ykus ls cpsa] cfYd ;fn ,slk dksbZ Hkko eu esa ekStwn gSa] rks og nwj djus dh dksf'k'k djsaA ;fn lhus ls lacaf/kr dksbZ rdyhQ igys ls gS rks mls ekeys esa vf/kd tkx:d jgus dh t:jr jgus okyh gSA bu lko/kkfu;ksa dks j[kus ds i'pkr vki jkgr dh mEehn dj ldrs gSaA mik; % 'kfuokj dks 400 xzke /kfu;k cgrk ikuh esa cguk 'kqHk jgsxkA edj jkf'k % edj jkf'k okyksa ds fy, jkgq vkids rhljs Hkko esa xkspj dj jgk gS vkSj rhljs Hkko esa jkgq ds xkspj dks lkekU; rkSj ij vPNs ifj.kke nsus okyk dgk x;k gSA ,slk jkgq vkjksX;rk nsus dk dke djrk gS ;kuh fd ;fn vkidk LokLF; igys ls [kjkc jgk gS rks vc LokLF; esa rsth ls lq/kkj ns[kus dks feysxkA fe=ksa dh la[;k esa c<+ksrjh gksxh vkSj fe=ksa dk vPNk lg;ksx Hkh fey ldsxkA O;kikj&O;olk; esa Hkh vPNk ykHk feyus dh laHkkouk,a etcwr gksaxhA vki vius çfrLif/kZ;ksa vkSj 'k=qvksa ls csgrj djrs gq, ns[ks tk,axsA vkidk d‚fUQMsal igys ls vPNk gksxkA chp&chp esa vPNs lekpkj lquus dks feyrs jgsaxsA HkkX; esa o`f) ds Hkh ;ksx&la;ksx cusaxsA HkkbZ&cguksa ds lkFk laca/k csgrj gksaxs vkSj muds ek/;e ls vkidks lq[k feysxkA 'kklu&ç'kklu ls tqM+s ekeyksa esa Hkh vuqdwyrk ns[kus dks fey ldrh gSA mik; % fu;fer :i ls guqeku pkyhlk dk ikB djsaA dqaHk jkf'k % dqaHk jkf'k okyksa ds fy, jkgq vkidh dqaMyh ds nwljs Hkko esa xkspj dj jgk gS vkSj nwljs Hkko esa jkgq ds xkspj dks cgqr vPNk ugha ekuk x;k gSA ,sls xkspj dks ?kj&ifjokj esa v'kkafr nsus okyk dgk x;k gSA vr% ifjtuksa ds lkFk fdlh Hkh çdkj dk fookn u gksus ik, bl ckr dk [;ky j[kuk gksxkA lkFk gh] vkfFkZd ekeyksa

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