Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 ||| AUM namO bhagavathE vAsudEvAya ||| Shri Gurubhyo Namah I read the following article in a news paper yesterday that predicts calamities to India during the next one year of Guru in Tula? Just wanted to get more detailed analysis from Learned members in Mundane field. Does anyone have a chart of India? Also, how is Guru's transit in to Tula for a Tula lagna native? regards -Prasad Text of the article India's forecast is not good, predict astrologers Chennai, Sept. 19: Forecast is not good for India. Astrologers in Chennai have predicted several natural disasters, including sea disturbances like the tsunami, in December and January. About 300 astrologers have convened here to discuss the planetary movements and debate the effect of the transit of Jupiter from Virgo to Libra (Guru peyarchi) that started on Monday and will last till September 19, 2006. With the Assembly elections approaching in Tamil Nadu, many astrologers tried to predict the outcome. Most of them agreed that the Democratic Progressive Alliance, led by the DMK, would face turbulent times. "The seven-party alliance led by the DMK will witness a break-up and some of them will join forces with chief minister J. Jayalalithaa," predicted Navamani Shanmugavel, from Dindigul district. "An unexpected alliance would be forged between the chief minister and another party," he said, adding that it could be with star-politician Vijayakant. Ms Jayalaithaa would not repeat the performance of the previous Assembly election, he said, but would definitely win this time too. Interestingly, Trichy astrologer Katakam Ramaswamy has predicted that women will be successful in all their efforts in this period. He also predicted a steep increase in petrol and diesel prices. Another astrologer is sure that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will continue in his post for another two-and-a-half years. The astrologers' conference has been held in Chennai since 1992. Every year, astrologers from all over Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka attend the meet. This year, the conference, which began on Sunday, also performed a yagna for the well being of the people. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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