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Dear Shri G. Balasubramanian!i,

Jai ShriRam!

< I know a girl who was

continuously rejected because her birth star was " Moolam " .>

What was the ayanamsha? Must

have been Lahiri! I wish zero ayanamsha had been used! The nakshatra would have been

an entirely different one! Not that the zero ayanamsha is Vedic or

Pauranic! In fact, it is as scientific or unscientific for making

predictions as any other ayanamsha is since all the ayanamshas are concoctions by

jyotishis of jyotishis and for jyotishis! But then, the poor girl would have

bee spared the tragic consequences of “having her birth star as Moolam”

< She remains unmarried even at

the age of 42. What have you to say about this?>

There is nothing new about

it! Jyotishis can make or mar anybody’s life! They are more

omnipotent than the Omnipotent Shiva Himself!

BTW, can these jyotishis quote any

shastra, right from any Grihya Sutra to the Manusmriti or any of the eighteen

smritis, that talks of “Horoscope matching”. Since I

have gone through those shastras myself assiduously, I may assure you that

there are no such curses in any of the shastras!

The Manu has advised that we must

look for the qualities and even the name of the girl/boy, her/his family

background etc. etc. but he has not referred even obliquely to any

such absurdity as “patri melapak”. Obviously, no such curse

existed then!

It is all an invention by

“Vedic astrologers”, irrespective of the fact that they read the

Vedas upside down! It appears to be a creation of the last about a

century or so since Alberuni’s India, a work of eleventh century AD also

does not touch this topic!

< My son was married 12 years

back and he and his wife are happily living with two sons. Self and my wife are

still living. There is a limit for superstition of ladies. Most love

marriages are successful even though star matching was not there between the

boy and girl.>

I wish we had more and more

rational and courageous people like you around!

< boy`s parents and

astrologers are doing a disservice to our community. We can not marginalise

boy`s parents only for this situation.>

Honestly, according to me, “Vedic astrologers” are actually the greatest

frauds on the Vedas, since they are really doing the greatest disservice to the

entire Hindu community by spreading all the lies like patri-melapak, and

Kala-sarpa dosha and sade-sati and what not! ON TOP OF IT, THEY ARE

RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING OUR CALENDARS TOPSY-TURVY, with the result that we are

celebrating festivals like Pauranic and Siddhantic Makar Sankranti (there is no

Vedic Sankranti, whether Makar or Kumbha etc. etc. ) on wrong days!

They are doing so out of the fear

of losing their sinful crumbs since if they disown Lahiri or Ramana or

Muladhara etc. Rashichakras galore and switch over to the Pauranic and

Siddhanti Rashsis, their clients will desert them!

They do not want to lose their

clients (read money!), even if they lose their dharma for doing so!

Obviously, money is more relevant than dharma to them!

A separate article, “Vedic

astrology”—the greatest fraud on the Vedas” should be an eye

opener in this respect!

Then the billion dollar question

is: What are our jagadgurus and “his holiness of art of this thing or

that thing” doing in this respect? What type of jagadrugus are they

if they are not aware of such paapakarma in the name of “Vaidica

jyotisham”? Why can’t these jagadgurus raise their voices

that we are celebrating all the festivals on wrong days? In fact, His

Holiness Jagadguru Shankaracharya of Dwarka had done so more than a century

back as per Bharatiya Jyotisha Shastra by S B. Dikshit, page No.532 (Hindi

translation). Are the present jagadgurus also afraid of losing their

“clients”? They alone can answer that question!

Jai Shri Ram!

A K Kaul

 

In USBrahmins , G

Balasubramanian <gbsub wrote:

Dear members,

I know a girl who was continuously rejected because her birth star

was " Moolam " . She remains unmarried even at the age of 42. What have

you to say about this? Is it only boy`s parents are to be blamed?. My

daughter-in-law` birth star is also Moolam. My son was married 12 years back

and he and his wife are happily living with two sons. Self and my wife are

still living. There is a limit for superstition of ladies. Most love

marriages are successful even though star matching was not there between the

boy and girl. In the name of astrology, boy`s parents and astrologers are

doing a disservice to our community. We can not marginalise boy`s parents only

for this situation.

G. Balasubramanian

 

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