Monday, November 14, 2011

Can Astrological Predictions About Indian Politics Be Made?

By Truth Random


The political future of India is getting hotly debated within the modern-day pre-election scenario with questions like "who will form the following government?" and "who could be the following prime minister of India?" becoming uppermost in everyone's mind.

The question bothering me, however, is that "Is it very feasible to answer these kinds of queries in accordance with astrology for a region blessed with political volatility like that of India?" You'll find at least ten prospective prime ministerial candidates for the upcoming general elections, of which you will discover a few like Dr. Manmohan Singh, Smt. Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi who nurture an unexpressed desire for ones position. Some of the other possible contenders to your position include Sh. L.K. Advani, Sh. Narendra Modi, Smt. Mayawati, Sh. Sharad Pawar, Sh. Deve Gowda, Sh. Lalu Prasad Yadav, Sh. Ram Vilas Paswan.

Taking up the very first question, "who will form the following federal government of India?," a single can effortlessly see how national and regional parties had been busy marketing themselves. Even the common man can make out which from the a couple of prominent national parties may perhaps appreciate a greater share of seats and which a single lesser. He can also make an assessment of which regional parties may possibly provide assist towards the national parties as well as the general political scenario at the time of elections.

When we consider the possibility of doing this sort of predictions over a basis of astrology, however, problems of the completely various nature arise. As, for instance, the date and time when the party was formally constituted are a few of the critical requirements to generate any type of astrological predictions, which are not very easily accessible most on the time. Now the question is, then how can astrological answers be sought about which parties would arrive together and who will form the next government.

Are birth info for example the date, time and location of birth offered for all of the politicians? And if not, then how can astrological predictions be created about them with any level of certainty?

As component of the look for and analysis conducted by "Astrological Research Centre" within the field of politics, we witnessed that individuals have already began generating detailed astrological analysis and assessments relating to the next federal government at the centre as soon as no one could predict just before or even right after 2004 general elections, that Dr. Manmohan Singh will come to be the prime minister of India. From the same manner, how would it be possible to produce appropriate predictions this time around?

At Astrological Look for Centre, we feel that it's only according to a methodical understand in the horoscopes of all the main candidates contesting the election from each constituency that the strength of astrological Rajayogas can also be assessed for all of them. Then the individual on the strongest Rajayoga operating can also be predicted to win the elections.

Likewise, a detailed discover of the horoscopes of all of the prominent politicians can reveal which of them have the most powerful Rajayogas. This kind of politicians alone can be the promising candidates for occupying an exalted position.

After 1992 elections, our institute sought the birth info of some politicians for search purposes, and to our surprise, the data received for your then prime minister Sh. P.V. Narsimha Rao said the date of birth as 28 th June, 1921, time is between 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. and place of birth is Karim Nagar, Andhra Pradesh (the letter received from PMO is obtainable for reference). Now, 1 can see that a period of one hour among 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. has been stated as the time of birth. Does an hour's variation very not matter in making Indian astrological calculations?

Despite this drawback, we tried to establish the time of birth according to past events in his life and produced a few predictions as well. We also asked for info of Sh. Atal Bihari Vajpayee, leader from the opposition as being a prominent leader on the BJP in 1994. The letter received was signed by Sh. Vajpayee himself and said hat he was born on 25 th December, 1926 in Gwalior at about 5:00 p.m. The time of birth was approximate and not according to a clock.

In both with the more than said cases, when politicians themselves are in doubt of their birth details, it would be sheer dishonesty to even imagine being able to occur up with accurate predictions and any effects can only be predicted in terms of approximations.

Similarly, without the need of a right knowledge on the birth details of small-time in addition to prominent politicians of the day, and with out info from the time after various political parties had been constituted, how is it feasible to create dependable predictions on Indian politics?

In recently held presidential elections in America, Mr. Barack Obama and Mrs. Hillary Clinton fought for the coveted position. In USA, men and women elect their president directly from two chosen candidates, and 1 from the strongest Rajayoga emerges as the winner. In this case, Hillary Clinton also became a component of Obama's cabinet, but did not turn out to be the president, that will mean that whilst she also had a Rajyoga but not as powerful as Obama himself.

Similar examples can also be observed across the globe, in particular in places with scarce regional and small-time parties in contrast to India. Political organizations of all shapes and sizes arrive together so that you can support form the government in India, which, from an astrological viewpoint, is additional tough by an unending confusion in birth info of most on the politicians, leading us on the inevitable conclusion that, if not impossible, it is incredibly hard to create authentic political predictions in a nation having a political framework like that of India.

Taking up one more example, in the last cricket globe cup, a horde of astrologers, numerologists and tarot readers made media hype with predictions of India entering the semi-finals after the team was ousted from the very first round itself. Likewise, before a single from the matches, some tarot readers predicted that Sehwag will shine today but soon he was out for your duck. It could well mean that the tarot reader produced an assessment about Sehwag but maybe did not study the fortunes with the bowler who claimed his wicket.

In the same manner, in order to make authentic predictions relating to the political future of India, we may perhaps must discover the horoscopes of all of the candidates contesting the elections from a variety of part on the country to decide upon who will win the elections and what would be the actual political configuration between a variety of political parties from the state. Otherwise, an astrologer would be able to guess just up to the well-liked man.




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