Guest guest Posted March 24, 2003 Report Share Posted March 24, 2003 Namaste friends, If any Indian cricket fans had raised their hopes on reading my prediction and hence been more devastated by the result than they otherwise would have been, I am sorry for raising the hopes with a false prediction. I was as disappointed with the result as any other India cricket fan. But, hey, Indians played very well throughout the tournament and "went home with their heads held high" as the Indian captain said. To the Australian fans, congratulations! Aussies played like champs and deserve to be the champs! Current Aussie team is undoubtedly the best team ever to play oneday cricket. Even Steve Waugh's Australians did not look so invincible when they lifted the Cup four years ago. I accept my shortcomings with humility and will try to improve my techniques (and data too) in future predictions. Astrology is a probabilistic science and only the Creator knows what is going to happen for sure. We can only speculate with varying degrees of confidence. The only good astrological techniques I know are related to individual horoscopy and the cricket predictions were based on extrapolating the principles to countries. As such, there was no basis to deem them infallible. Still, if you read the original predictions I gave more than a month back, there was definitely some success. Clearly, there is some worth in the method used, but it is not fully reliable. When Indian fans were rioting in India to protest the terrible rout of Feb 15, I predicted a turn-around from the England match and that India would play excellently since then. That did happen. In just two weeks, the much-booed Indian team was so much transformed that all the critics called India the only team capable of upsetting the Aussies when the second round started. It was a prediction with a low probability of happening and it did happen. I predicted the hosts, Proteas, who were rated number two just behind Aussies originally, to do very poorly and they indeed did so. Against all expectations, the only team that was to give Aussies a run for their money, did not even qualify for the super sixes. Again, it was a bold prediction with a very low probability of happening and it did happen. I predicted Sri Lanka to do very well in the initial league round and lose steam after March 6. That too happened. Sri Lanka topped their pool on March 4 after losing only one game out of six games, but won only one out of the four games they played since March 6. Thus, I did well with these three teams. With the other two teams I attempted originally, I failed with two. I misjudged Pakistan's poor period until March 6 and could reconcile easily later. I originally wrote only that India will do very well after a turn-around on Feb 26 and that they "even had some chances" of winning the cup. I was balanced then. I got carried away later. This partly had to do with a comparison of the India chart with that of Australia, which may not be accurate. Perhaps my methods are not perfect. And/or perhaps the data I used is not right. For example, I used 1:30 pm as the birthtime of Australia, as given by Imran bhai. Anne gave some other data for Australia. If you go back to the last five world cup wins that I analyzed, only the Indian, Pakistani and Sri Lankan wins make perfect sense. The logic given for the Aussie wins of 1987 and 1999 is not so clean. Perhaps the data I used for Australia is not right. But I do not want to do any post-mortem now or analyze the Australia charts and find the right one. I am too exhausted after watching the final to attempt any post-mortem or post-match analysis now. Regarding the Sachin Tendulkar chart, I was concerned about transit Moon in the 12th house from natal Moon. When Moon transits in the 8th and 12th houses from natal Moon, disappointments are possible. But, as a big Sachin fan, I brushed aside the concerns and did not talk about the Moon transit. In any case, it was a special day in his career yesterday, because he received the "man of the tournament" trophy from the hands of Sir Garfield Sobers, undoubtedly the greatest cricketer alive today. All the nice transits from natal arudha lagna clearly explain why this was a great phase in his career. But, clearly, predicting on which day he will do well and on which day he will do poorly is not easy. I will learn my lessons from the predictions that came true and, more importantly, the predictions that went wrong. Again, I am sorry if I gave false hopes to any Indian cricket fans. Thanks for reading, May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2003 Report Share Posted March 24, 2003 Namaskar Just a point to make. May be it is absurd - but assume Indian Pace battery (trio of Srinath/Zaheer/Nehra) particularly Srinath involved with bookies to set a wining target so high for Indian Batsman that it is just impossible to achieve having in mind that India is the only country who won by making 300 runs thrice. Now how this betting arrangement will show up in Charts & transits to come up with fair predictions. No offence intended for Srinath - just an afterthough. Humbly Tushankur "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" <pvr (AT) charter (DOT) net> wrote: Namaste friends, If any Indian cricket fans had raised their hopes on reading my prediction and hence been more devastated by the result than they otherwise would have been, I am sorry for raising the hopes with a false prediction. I was as disappointed with the result as any other India cricket fan. But, hey, Indians played very well throughout the tournament and "went home with their heads held high" as the Indian captain said. To the Australian fans, congratulations! Aussies played like champs and deserve to be the champs! Current Aussie team is undoubtedly the best team ever to play oneday cricket. Even Steve Waugh's Australians did not look so invincible when they lifted the Cup four years ago. I accept my shortcomings with humility and will try to improve my techniques (and data too) in future predictions. Astrology is a probabilistic science and only the Creator knows what is going to happen for sure. We can only speculate with varying degrees of confidence. The only good astrological techniques I know are related to individual horoscopy and the cricket predictions were based on extrapolating the principles to countries. As such, there was no basis to deem them infallible. Still, if you read the original predictions I gave more than a month back, there was definitely some success. Clearly, there is some worth in the method used, but it is not fully reliable. When Indian fans were rioting in India to protest the terrible rout of Feb 15, I predicted a turn-around from the England match and that India would play excellently since then. That did happen. In just two weeks, the much-booed Indian team was so much transformed that all the critics called India the only team capable of upsetting the Aussies when the second round started. It was a prediction with a low probability of happening and it did happen. I predicted the hosts, Proteas, who were rated number two just behind Aussies originally, to do very poorly and they indeed did so. Against all expectations, the only team that was to give Aussies a run for their money, did not even qualify for the super sixes. Again, it was a bold prediction with a very low probability of happening and it did happen. I predicted Sri Lanka to do very well in the initial league round and lose steam after March 6. That too happened. Sri Lanka topped their pool on March 4 after losing only one game out of six games, but won only one out of the four games they played since March 6. Thus, I did well with these three teams. With the other two teams I attempted originally, I failed with two. I misjudged Pakistan's poor period until March 6 and could reconcile easily later. I originally wrote only that India will do very well after a turn-around on Feb 26 and that they "even had some chances" of winning the cup. I was balanced then. I got carried away later. This partly had to do with a comparison of the India chart with that of Australia, which may not be accurate. Perhaps my methods are not perfect. And/or perhaps the data I used is not right. For example, I used 1:30 pm as the birthtime of Australia, as given by Imran bhai. Anne gave some other data for Australia. If you go back to the last five world cup wins that I analyzed, only the Indian, Pakistani and Sri Lankan wins make perfect sense. The logic given for the Aussie wins of 1987 and 1999 is not so clean. Perhaps the data I used for Australia is not right. But I do not want to do any post-mortem now or analyze the Australia charts and find the right one. I am too exhausted after watching the final to attempt any post-mortem or post-match analysis now. Regarding the Sachin Tendulkar chart, I was concerned about transit Moon in the 12th house from natal Moon. When Moon transits in the 8th and 12th houses from natal Moon, disappointments are possible. But, as a big Sachin fan, I brushed aside the concerns and did not talk about the Moon transit. In any case, it was a special day in his career yesterday, because he received the "man of the tournament" trophy from the hands of Sir Garfield Sobers, undoubtedly the greatest cricketer alive today. All the nice transits from natal arudha lagna clearly explain why this was a great phase in his career. But, clearly, predicting on which day he will do well and on which day he will do poorly is not easy. I will learn my lessons from the predictions that came true and, more importantly, the predictions that went wrong. Again, I am sorry if I gave false hopes to any Indian cricket fans. Thanks for reading, May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Do you ? Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2003 Report Share Posted March 24, 2003 Om Gurave Namah Om Namo Narayanaya Dear Narasimha Namaste. I have a doubt. Since Ketu governs mistakes, can a player losing wicket be attributed to Ketu's role? If so, will Narayana dasa of D-10 of the individual player be helpful in timing his losing the wicket, in addition to transits? Now losing wicket or winning a match is all maya. So should transits also be reckoned from natal AL? I personally think you need not feel so sorry about the predictions because as you rightly said, the Creator is Supreme and the science is only probablistic. And, we are only humans who love India and cricket. We can get emotional too. Members of this list are (I for one, am) aware of your great knowledge and anyone who has studied your posts in the archives will know how logical your approach has been and your efforts to identify methods which will yield consistent results. I am sure you will continue your great work and teach us more, as you have done in the past. Sincerely, a sishya R. Kasthuri Rangan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2003 Report Share Posted March 24, 2003 SARVAM GYANANANDAMAYAM JAGAT AUM GURUBYO NAMAH Dear Narasimha, I would like to narrate a small incident that happened in the life of Sri Adi Sankara. Adisankara wanted to put an end to the black magic practices that were going in Kerala in his times.Standing infront of MotherChamundi in Mysore he requested mother to come alongwith him to Kerala, to which she agreed. Mother asked him to walk ahead and that she would follow to which he raised one doubt as to how he would know that she was following him. Mother replied that he can hear the sound of her payal(ornament worn around her legs) and that he should not turn around and see just to check whether she was actually following him or not. Adisankara readily agreed to this proposal and started walking ahead. All of a sudden he could not hear the sound of the payal. He did not know the reason. After some initial inner resistance he turned around just to see whether mother was actually following him or not. No sooner he turned than he could see mother in full(awe struck he sang the Soundarya lahari) standing behind him. Mother told Sankara that he relied on the efficacy of his ears more, rather than her word. He was perplexed and felt ashamed of his act/mistake. In his anxiety to get mother to his place he turned around. Sankara told mother that the mistake was his but the intention to request her to come to his place was dharmic. Mother replied, Sankara you have made no mistake. It was me who stopped the sound of payal by not moving from this place. It was the desire of the devatha of this place/vasthu purusha to take this opportunity to see me and simultaneously here you singing in praise of me. Reach your place. You can see me as JYOTHI on the banks of the puzha/river. Mother is called here as CHOTTANIKARA BHAGAWATHI. Ketu not only represent mistakes but also spiritual enlightenment. When Sankara could turn around and see why not Narasimha?! Dear it is nothing but divine will. I think Guru is retrograde in your chart(retrogression means turn around isn't it?). When mother had an intention to make this turnaround in Sankara for Saundarya lahari why not the same in your life too. You have Guru vak(Guru placed in the second house) and Guru paduka(ketu in the 12th) holding you steadily. Nothing is lost. It is the will of the Divine Mother - ALMIGHTY. May MOTHER bless. AUM SANTHI SANTHI SANTHIHI. Happily/happy to be yours, psramanrayanan Go Bonkers over cricket with Balram D Maity Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2003 Report Share Posted March 24, 2003 MAY BE INDIAS BIRTH CHART IS WRONG. MAYBE THE DOB OF INDIA IS NOT 15TH AUG 1947. AFTER ALL INDIA DID EXIST BEFORE THAT DATE. CANT WE DO A BIRTH TIME RECTIFICATION FOR INDIA USING THE EVENTS THAT HAVE TAKEN PLACE IN THE PAST 50 YEARS?? REGARDS SRINIVASAN "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" <pvr (AT) charter (DOT) net> wrote: Namaste friends, If any Indian cricket fans had raised their hopes on reading my prediction and hence been more devastated by the result than they otherwise would have been, I am sorry for raising the hopes with a false prediction. I was as disappointed with the result as any other India cricket fan. But, hey, Indians played very well throughout the tournament and "went home with their heads held high" as the Indian captain said. To the Australian fans, congratulations! Aussies played like champs and deserve to be the champs! Current Aussie team is undoubtedly the best team ever to play oneday cricket. Even Steve Waugh's Australians did not look so invincible when they lifted the Cup four years ago. I accept my shortcomings with humility and will try to improve my techniques (and data too) in future predictions. Astrology is a probabilistic science and only the Creator knows what is going to happen for sure. We can only speculate with varying degrees of confidence. The only good astrological techniques I know are related to individual horoscopy and the cricket predictions were based on extrapolating the principles to countries. As such, there was no basis to deem them infallible. Still, if you read the original predictions I gave more than a month back, there was definitely some success. Clearly, there is some worth in the method used, but it is not fully reliable. When Indian fans were rioting in India to protest the terrible rout of Feb 15, I predicted a turn-around from the England match and that India would play excellently since then. That did happen. In just two weeks, the much-booed Indian team was so much transformed that all the critics called India the only team capable of upsetting the Aussies when the second round started. It was a prediction with a low probability of happening and it did happen. I predicted the hosts, Proteas, who were rated number two just behind Aussies originally, to do very poorly and they indeed did so. Against all expectations, the only team that was to give Aussies a run for their money, did not even qualify for the super sixes. Again, it was a bold prediction with a very low probability of happening and it did happen. I predicted Sri Lanka to do very well in the initial league round and lose steam after March 6. That too happened. Sri Lanka topped their pool on March 4 after losing only one game out of six games, but won only one out of the four games they played since March 6. Thus, I did well with these three teams. With the other two teams I attempted originally, I failed with two. I misjudged Pakistan's poor period until March 6 and could reconcile easily later. I originally wrote only that India will do very well after a turn-around on Feb 26 and that they "even had some chances" of winning the cup. I was balanced then. I got carried away later. This partly had to do with a comparison of the India chart with that of Australia, which may not be accurate. Perhaps my methods are not perfect. And/or perhaps the data I used is not right. For example, I used 1:30 pm as the birthtime of Australia, as given by Imran bhai. Anne gave some other data for Australia. If you go back to the last five world cup wins that I analyzed, only the Indian, Pakistani and Sri Lankan wins make perfect sense. The logic given for the Aussie wins of 1987 and 1999 is not so clean. Perhaps the data I used for Australia is not right. But I do not want to do any post-mortem now or analyze the Australia charts and find the right one. I am too exhausted after watching the final to attempt any post-mortem or post-match analysis now. Regarding the Sachin Tendulkar chart, I was concerned about transit Moon in the 12th house from natal Moon. When Moon transits in the 8th and 12th houses from natal Moon, disappointments are possible. But, as a big Sachin fan, I brushed aside the concerns and did not talk about the Moon transit. In any case, it was a special day in his career yesterday, because he received the "man of the tournament" trophy from the hands of Sir Garfield Sobers, undoubtedly the greatest cricketer alive today. All the nice transits from natal arudha lagna clearly explain why this was a great phase in his career. But, clearly, predicting on which day he will do well and on which day he will do poorly is not easy. I will learn my lessons from the predictions that came true and, more importantly, the predictions that went wrong. Again, I am sorry if I gave false hopes to any Indian cricket fans. 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Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 I second it wholeheartedly anu. - rkrangan vedic astrology Tuesday, March 25, 2003 6:39 AM [vedic astrology] Re: Cricket predictions... post script Om Gurave NamahOm Namo NarayanayaDear NarasimhaNamaste. I have a doubt. Since Ketu governs mistakes, can a player losing wicket be attributed to Ketu's role? If so, will Narayana dasa of D-10 of the individual player be helpful in timing his losing the wicket, in addition to transits? Now losing wicket or winning a match is all maya. So should transits also be reckoned from natal AL?I personally think you need not feel so sorry about the predictions because as you rightly said, the Creator is Supreme and the science is only probablistic. And, we are only humans who love India and cricket. We can get emotional too. Members of this list are (I for one, am) aware of your great knowledge and anyone who has studied your posts in the archives will know how logical your approach has been and your efforts to identify methods which will yield consistent results. I am sure you will continue your great work and teach us more, as you have done in the past.Sincerely, a sishyaR. Kasthuri RanganArchives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 Astrology is a probabilistic science and only the Creator knows what is going to happen for sure. I do agree with it ,& also when we are cricket fans & also when we little are biased yes ........ :-) Best Regards Srinagesh "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" <pvr (AT) charter (DOT) net> wrote: Namaste friends, If any Indian cricket fans had raised their hopes on reading my prediction and hence been more devastated by the result than they otherwise would have been, I am sorry for raising the hopes with a false prediction. I was as disappointed with the result as any other India cricket fan. But, hey, Indians played very well throughout the tournament and "went home with their heads held high" as the Indian captain said. To the Australian fans, congratulations! Aussies played like champs and deserve to be the champs! Current Aussie team is undoubtedly the best team ever to play oneday cricket. Even Steve Waugh's Australians did not look so invincible when they lifted the Cup four years ago. I accept my shortcomings with humility and will try to improve my techniques (and data too) in future predictions. Astrology is a probabilistic science and only the Creator knows what is going to happen for sure. We can only speculate with varying degrees of confidence. The only good astrological techniques I know are related to individual horoscopy and the cricket predictions were based on extrapolating the principles to countries. As such, there was no basis to deem them infallible. Still, if you read the original predictions I gave more than a month back, there was definitely some success. Clearly, there is some worth in the method used, but it is not fully reliable. When Indian fans were rioting in India to protest the terrible rout of Feb 15, I predicted a turn-around from the England match and that India would play excellently since then. That did happen. In just two weeks, the much-booed Indian team was so much transformed that all the critics called India the only team capable of upsetting the Aussies when the second round started. It was a prediction with a low probability of happening and it did happen. I predicted the hosts, Proteas, who were rated number two just behind Aussies originally, to do very poorly and they indeed did so. Against all expectations, the only team that was to give Aussies a run for their money, did not even qualify for the super sixes. Again, it was a bold prediction with a very low probability of happening and it did happen. I predicted Sri Lanka to do very well in the initial league round and lose steam after March 6. That too happened. Sri Lanka topped their pool on March 4 after losing only one game out of six games, but won only one out of the four games they played since March 6. Thus, I did well with these three teams. With the other two teams I attempted originally, I failed with two. I misjudged Pakistan's poor period until March 6 and could reconcile easily later. I originally wrote only that India will do very well after a turn-around on Feb 26 and that they "even had some chances" of winning the cup. I was balanced then. I got carried away later. This partly had to do with a comparison of the India chart with that of Australia, which may not be accurate. Perhaps my methods are not perfect. And/or perhaps the data I used is not right. For example, I used 1:30 pm as the birthtime of Australia, as given by Imran bhai. Anne gave some other data for Australia. If you go back to the last five world cup wins that I analyzed, only the Indian, Pakistani and Sri Lankan wins make perfect sense. The logic given for the Aussie wins of 1987 and 1999 is not so clean. Perhaps the data I used for Australia is not right. But I do not want to do any post-mortem now or analyze the Australia charts and find the right one. I am too exhausted after watching the final to attempt any post-mortem or post-match analysis now. Regarding the Sachin Tendulkar chart, I was concerned about transit Moon in the 12th house from natal Moon. When Moon transits in the 8th and 12th houses from natal Moon, disappointments are possible. But, as a big Sachin fan, I brushed aside the concerns and did not talk about the Moon transit. In any case, it was a special day in his career yesterday, because he received the "man of the tournament" trophy from the hands of Sir Garfield Sobers, undoubtedly the greatest cricketer alive today. All the nice transits from natal arudha lagna clearly explain why this was a great phase in his career. But, clearly, predicting on which day he will do well and on which day he will do poorly is not easy. I will learn my lessons from the predictions that came true and, more importantly, the predictions that went wrong. Again, I am sorry if I gave false hopes to any Indian cricket fans. 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Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 Jaya JagannathDear Ramanarayanan, This was really wonderful. Best Wishes Sarajit - P.S. RAMANARAYANAN vedic astrology Tuesday, March 25, 2003 10:16 AM Re: [vedic astrology] Cricket predictions... post script SARVAM GYANANANDAMAYAM JAGAT AUM GURUBYO NAMAH Dear Narasimha, I would like to narrate a small incident that happened in the life of Sri Adi Sankara. Adisankara wanted to put an end to the black magic practices that were going in Kerala in his times.Standing infront of MotherChamundi in Mysore he requested mother to come alongwith him to Kerala, to which she agreed. Mother asked him to walk ahead and that she would follow to which he raised one doubt as to how he would know that she was following him. Mother replied that he can hear the sound of her payal(ornament worn around her legs) and that he should not turn around and see just to check whether she was actually following him or not. Adisankara readily agreed to this proposal and started walking ahead. All of a sudden he could not hear the sound of the payal. He did not know the reason. After some initial inner resistance he turned around just to see whether mother was actually following him or not. No sooner he turned than he could see mother in full(awe struck he sang the Soundarya lahari) standing behind him. Mother told Sankara that he relied on the efficacy of his ears more, rather than her word. He was perplexed and felt ashamed of his act/mistake. In his anxiety to get mother to his place he turned around. Sankara told mother that the mistake was his but the intention to request her to come to his place was dharmic. Mother replied, Sankara you have made no mistake. It was me who stopped the sound of payal by not moving from this place. It was the desire of the devatha of this place/vasthu purusha to take this opportunity to see me and simultaneously here you singing in praise of me. Reach your place. You can see me as JYOTHI on the banks of the puzha/river. Mother is called here as CHOTTANIKARA BHAGAWATHI. Ketu not only represent mistakes but also spiritual enlightenment. When Sankara could turn around and see why not Narasimha?! Dear it is nothing but divine will. I think Guru is retrograde in your chart(retrogression means turn around isn't it?). When mother had an intention to make this turnaround in Sankara for Saundarya lahari why not the same in your life too. You have Guru vak(Guru placed in the second house) and Guru paduka(ketu in the 12th) holding you steadily. Nothing is lost. It is the will of the Divine Mother - ALMIGHTY. May MOTHER bless. AUM SANTHI SANTHI SANTHIHI. Happily/happy to be yours, psramanrayanan Go Bonkers over cricket with Balram D Maity Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 SARVAM GYANANANDAMAYAM JAGAT AUM GURUBYO NAMAH Dear Sarajit, Thank you. Happily/happy to be yours psramanrayanan Get ball by ball action on your desktop. Get Hutch MSN Cricketer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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