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What The Soothsayers Predict for Modi
K.N.RAO, Founder, Jyotish Samsthan, B.V.B Delhi
If the available kundil is correct, the time is good for Modi. More importantly, the country may have to face natural disasters and violence.
Mail Today, New Delhi, Tuesday, June 11, 201
Modi, the famous Narendra Modi of Gujarat, occupies lot
of space in day to day news now whether it is the print media or television,
whether it is his admirer or detractor, whether it is the spokesman of the BJP praising
him or of the Congress party or even a leader of the Congress party calling him
a fascist. Indians obsessed with politics, talk politics, breathe politics and
never show a desire to get out of this most disturbing subject ruining the
peace of mind of so many, so often and perhaps, always. JD(U) has parted
company with its seventeen year old companion BJP with which it fought elections
in Bihar. It will have significance during the coming elections to the Indian
parliament and as usual there will be different political formations fighting
each other. Unstable coalitions at the centre once again occupies the attention
of the nation. The last one party rule in India was of late Sri P.V.Narasimha
Rao and that too was a minority government. Since the start of the mahadasha of
Venus in 1989 India is doomed to havecoalition governments and coalition
compulsions leading to massive corruption. Shashi Tharoor had put it picturesquely
thus:
“If
America is a melting-pot, then to me India is a thali, a selection of sumptuous
dishes in different bowls. Each tastes different, and does not necessarily mix
with the next, but they belong together on the same plate, and they complement
each other in making the meal a satisfying repast. ”
Natural
disasters and violence
Repeatedly, I have been talking of natural disasters and
violence this year. Someone talked of the end of the Naxalite menace last year
without knowing much astrology and this year we have already had many Naxalite attacks
one of which took the lives of some Congress leaders including that of
V.C.Shukla who died, after having been airlifted to a hospital in Gurgaon,
inspite of the best efforts of doctors.
Then, when the news of the elevation of Narendra Modi
in the BJP roused enthusiasm among some and strong reaction from the Congress
party and the grudge and childish behaviour of Sri L.K.Advani unable to give up
his prime ministerial ambitions at the age of eighty five, the television
channels found a chance to sensationalize this story. On such occasions the
Hindi television channels do not miss the opportunity to contact astrologers
for another of their instant journalism stories.
I too was contacted by two channels and to one of them I
said what is reproduced in the Mail Today report of June 11, 2013. In the other
channel I had said that political leaders should take many precautions about
their own security arrangement this year. The hint was clear and wait and watch
now.We all, like the masses, have our own problems to face in the coming
months.
This is the not the year when we should be obsessed with
politics but with natural disasters, violence, and some diseases is what I have
been saying repeatedly and have written about in two pieces already.
See some of the headlines in newspapers.
The
Times of India
Monsoon
covers India by mid-June, earliest ever: Met official
Reuters | Jun 17, 2013,
01.08 PM IST -
The Times of India
Rain fury: Death toll mounts to 73, over 73,000 stranded
PTI | Jun 18, 2013, 01.36 PM IST
Rain fury: Death toll mounts to 73, over 73,000 stranded Rain wreaks havoc in
north; toll rises to 81, rescue efforts hit
PTI | Jun 18, 2013, 06.59 PM IST
The Times of India
Monsoon fury: Toll rises to 131, Kedarnath temple in mud
PTI | Jun 18, 2013, 09.44 PM IST
DEHRADUN/SHIMLA: The famous Kedarnath shrine was virtually submerged in mud and
slush where 50 people died in the unprecedented flash floods that claimed over
130 lives in Uttarkhand and Himachal Pradesh and left over 70,000 pilgrims for Himalayan
shrines stranded. The shrine, one of the four holy dhams, in Rudraprayag
district of Uttarakhand bore the brunt of torrential rains. About 500 people,
including several pilgrims, are said to be missing in the area. Kukhimath sub
divisional magistrate Rakesh Tewari told reporters after his return from Kedarnarth
that 50 bodies are lying in areas adja"We
are right now concentrating on rescuing those
who are alive," he said.
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These headlines show both, the early onset of monsoon explainable astrologically easily but surprising the meteorologists because they ignoring strometeorological basis repeatedly missed it. Such devastation was noticed and happened also in 1978 when again three benefics, Jupiter, Venus and Mercury were in rain producing nakshatras and Moon aspected by two benefics.
Mithuna.
2. Sun behind them and not between
Venus and Mercury.
3. Mars behind Sun
4. Moon in watery rashi. These are the excellent features which show why monsoon is so good and has come so early.
5. And this is the reason for heavy rains causing so much disasters. Someone known to me got trapped in it on her way to Badrinath and rang me up from there to describe it all vividly.
all three benefics Jupiter, Venus and
Mercury were in rain producing nakshatrs
and Moon was aspected by two benefics.
The
Times of India - Delhi
Yamuna flows over danger mark in Delhi, flood prone areas
being evacuated
IANS | Jun 18,
2013, 11.46 AM IST
Yamuna flows over danger mark in Delhi
Yamuna
flows over danger mark in Delhi NEW DELHI: The Yamuna river is flowing over the
danger
mark in the national capital, an official said on Tuesday. "By 9 am today
(Tuesday), the water level in Yamuna had reached 204.98 metres. The danger mark
is 204.83 metres. We are keeping a close eye on the level of the river,"
an official from irrigation and flood department told IANS. The highest levels
recorded were 207.49 metres in 1978 and 207.11 metres in 2010.
The Times of India
Monsoon fury: Rivers flowing above danger mark in UP, high
alert issued
PTI
| Jun 18, 2013, 06.20 PM IST
The
Times of India
Monsoon fury: Deadly year for encephalitis feared in India
AP
| Jun 18, 2013, 06.54 PM IST
The
Times of India
Wettest June day in Lucknow after 54 years
TNN
| Jun 18, 2013, 03.26 AM IST
LUCKNOW: Widespread downpour during the past 24 hours threw normal life out of gear cross the state, leading to death of at least 15 people in rain-related incidents. The weatherman on Monday predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall at many places in the west UP and at few places in the east UP during the next 48 hours. The state government issued a flood alert in 23 districts as all major rivers were on the rise due to heavy rain in Uttarakhand and UP. While Saharanpur was the wettest in the state, recording over 200 mm rain, Lucknow received 50 mm, which was second highest in a single day in the past 54 years. Waterlogging on the tracks in Ambala division affected movement of over a dozen trains in Uttar Pradesh. http://www.jagran.com/local/uttarakhand-news
That was the year of the terrible central government strike of that year which
the weak Indira Gandhi government at the centre could not control as it was
helplessly dependent on the outside support ofCommunists for its own survival. Late
Sri Jyoti Basu and other trade union
leaders
of the communist parties took full advantage of it to spread their tentacles
all over India, particularly in West Bengal when we witnessed chaos, strikes, bandhs,
not work in central government offices.
Then in the rural and tribal parts the Naxalite movement was spreading fast soon
to spread all over the tribal belt of Bihar, then undivided , Orissa and Madhya
Pradesh also undivided then.
It
is only the beginning of the stories of natural disasters this year. When the
television anchors had asked me about Narendra Modi I repeatedly said that it
was not the time to discuss politics as the nation and the television channels
have been doing but of our preparedness for natural disasters and ofcourse
terrible violence which will become visible from the third week of August this year
and will not be over till October 2014.
It is these ominous signs which need the immediate attention of the nation to
save the people
not
caring for political squabbling discussed day in and day out.
The astrological indications for all this have been discussed in the New Year
predictions and are
explained
through Ardra Pravesh horoscopes of this year and of 1978.
Memories of 1968-69
This
discussion takes me back to the horrible memories of 1968-69 when I witnessed
first
what
till this day is shared with me by many friends who too had to face it.
Kanu Sanyal and Charu Mazumzar the two famous Naxalite leaders and Bengal in
the year 1968 were to create what we all, posted in Calcutta, had to face in
some way or the other apart from
seeing
the rise of the CPI(M) through those series of terrible strikes and bandhs
through which they finally captured political power in West Bengal which state they
ruled for next thirty years from 1977. The hair of one excise commissioner had
turned grey overnight through the tension of those bandhs; one central
government officer rang up the police commissioner and asked him whether he
could be arrested and put in a jail which seemed to be the only safe place in
the city of Kolkatta !!
The earlier prediction
Now
compare it with the Saturn Rahu conjunction in Tula in 2013 which was aspected
by Mars when I had made a prediction of violence and then again note that from
the third week of August after Mars enters Karka and continues its travel till it reaches
Vrischika in October 2014.
Indian Independence horoscope
Then
remember that in the Indian Independence horoscope it is the mahadasha of Sun
the fourth lord of internal matters with the antardasha of Saturn, followed by
Mercury and then of Ketu. Mars
afflicts both houses of Mercury in the Independence horoscope and both Saturn
and Mars aspect
the fifth house of students who may rise up in revolt any time now.
Then comes the antardasha of Ketu in the seventh house and beware of the
intentions of both Pakistan
and China.
One
of the many headines is worth noticiing
The Times of India
Pakistan
Pak's Punjab govt allocates millions of rupees for Hafiz
Saeed's Jamaat-ud-Dawa
PTI
| Jun 18, 2013, 05.13 PM IST
In the international sphere there are too many countries and events which can
be discussed politically and astrologically. In this tense atmosphere a middle
aged Indian housewife who talks to her busband on her mobile constantly whole
day was told that President Obama of USA can tell her what she told her husband
on a particular day in the year 2009 onwards, thanks to Snowden.
It is not the year when we should talk too much politics but of violence and
natural disasters. The
year will go down in the memory and history of the nation as a very painful is
the planetary warning we cannot
afford to ignore. Natural disasters, violence, and diseases are so easily seen
in the different horoscopes
discussed
so far in many pieces and we are still obsessed with politics. Let it be
repeated that starting from the third week of August 2013 watch events till October
2014.
( 15 June 2013)
POST SCRIPT
The
report of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad is frighteningly alarming.
The Times of India
Rain toll rises to 99, over 73,000 stranded
TNN
| Jun 19, 2013, 01.11 AM IST
DEHRADUN/SHIMLA: Torrential rains continued to pour in bad news from north India on Tuesday, with flashfloods, cloudbursts and landslips claiming 37 more lives and taking the death toll to 99, making for the most tragic tidings of monsoon in recent years. More than 73,000 pilgrims bound for Himalayan shrines of Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri and Yamunotri, remained stranded in Uttarakhand and about 1,700 tourists were stuck in Himachal Pradesh. Excessive rains left 70 people dead in Uttarakhand, almost as many injured, and smashed hundreds of houses. The remaining deaths were reported from Himachal Pradesh. The official toll so far was based on the body count. However, unconfirmed reports placed the toll at an alarmingly higher figure since hundreds of people were still missing and there were no records of how many could have been inside buildings and hotels washed away by the angry waters. In Kedarnath alone, more than 500 people were missing, officials said. Vishwa Hindu Parishad, based on reports from their volunteers on the pilgrim route, said the toll could be in thousands. A VHP statement said bodies were strewn around the Kedarnath temple and Gauri Kund, from where the trek to Kedarnath commences, had been washed away.
Friday, 21 June 2013
The Pioneer
‘Number of deaths would be over a thousand’
Friday, 21 June 2013 | PNS | Dehradun | in Dehradun
Bodies are lying scattered here and there in disaster-affected Kedar Valley area. Only heads are protruding out of sludge. Rest parts of the bodies are submerged in 10-15 feet debris caused by cloudburst.
I had referred to her in my article. Here is her first account from the scene of devastation. KNRao.
Someone known to me got trapped in it on her way to Badrinath and rang me up from there to describe it all vividly. Here are some excerpts.
Uttarakhand floods: dogs, vultures prey on the dead
Maneeza Ahuja,
Hindustan Times Chamba (Tehri), June 21, 2013 Last Updated: 08:48 IST(21/6/2013)
It is nightmare that is unfolding in Kedarnath. With the rains letting up, the lucky few who have survived the nature's fury have horror stories to tell of dogs reying on the dead, large swathes of land washed away by furious flood waters and of a
number of tiny hamlets wiped off the face of earth. The death toll in Kedarnath and neighbouring areas is much higher than what the officials are saying. Locals told us that bodies were stuck in the rubble and caught in the debris of houses. Dogs and vultures were preying on them. If are to be believed, the number of dead could be in thousands. By Sunday afternoon, panic had set in. There were reports of a dam burst. There was chaos in the evening and Gaurikund had submerged. Cars were washed away and there was no power. Only the BSNL mobile service was working, that too intermittently. All contact with the locals in Kedarnath was lost as rain continued to fall in sheets. By evening, people started walking down from Kedarnath and with them came the real scale of devastation. Eyewitnesses said Vasuki Taal had burst. Former Bihar minister Ashwani Chaubey told us he had gone to Kedarnath with 14 family members and friends. Only eight of them survived. His four security guards were swept away. Till Wednesday morning, there were no relief camps and the administration was nowhere to be
seen. We were staying at Shree Vidya Dham, which has been converted it into a relief camp but not more than 50 people could be fed there. The SDM promised to provide food and relief material, but he disappeared. (Maneeza Ahuja is the business head of HT Mini) - http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NorthIndiaRainFury2013/Uttarakhand-floods-dogs-vultures-prey-on-the-dead/Article1-1079873.aspx
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