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Hello Sunita Didi,

 

I look at Chandrashekhar ji and other elders to answer you,

Particularly Mr R.K Das can tell more on this matter.

 

In my opinon, this is the story we have been reading for the ages,

thre is no way to varify this, it might be a true story.

 

As for free will is concerned, there should be indications in the

native's chart, how much scope for free will is there, normally,

malifics in the 6'th and 8'th and vipreet raj yogas are believed to

give a native buckets of free will.

 

along with this, 5'th and 9'th as well as lagna should be seen to

check the amount of punya one inherits.

 

However, free will is mere a perception, Only God has free will, he

is almighty. I have enormous amount of free will, what i think

reflects in the world instantly, but could i do anything in the case

of Priya, could i get her address from Nirmesh. I couldn't. I was

worried for Indo-US nuclear deal and even tried to get an appointment

with former prime minister Atal Bihari Bajpai, The moment i became

serious, what i see is, there is tremendous activities in the indian

politics, even, leftist are coming ahead, I cancelled my appointment

with Atal Bihari Bajpai.

 

What not happened in the world, if i had my intensity of thoughts,

there is not a single exception, people wont believe, even i hardly

believe, but God did every impossible things if i ever i approached

him, But whenever it came to get a drop of love, I was a failure.

 

Free will is just nothing more than a perception.

 

regards,

Lalit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vedic Astrologyandhealing , Karan

<meeshusunita wrote:

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> Dear Chandrashekharji , Lalit and other esteemed members of the

group,

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> Can u please clarify if this story is true, then where does human

free will exist or the remedies that vedic astrology prescribe...?

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> Is there such a thing such as human free will or is everything

predestined ...? Please shed some light.

>

> Rgds,

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> Sunita

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> litsol <litsol wrote:

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> Shri Varahamihira, who lived around 5th century AD, is believed

to have played a dominant role in the revival of ancient astrology.

> Varaha Mihira was earlier referred to as only Mihira. When the

astrologers in the palace of King Vikramaditya were asked to study

the horoscope of the Prince, all of them spoke about the possibility

of a serious danger to the life of the Prince at the age of 18.

Astrologer Mihira not only accepted the possibility but also added

that the Prince would surely die when he is 18 years old and that the

death would be caused by a wild boar on a particular date at a

particular time. Knowing that Mihira was a step above other

astrologers, the King got worried. To avert the grave possibility,

the King constructed a special multi-storied building into which the

entry of any animal leave alone a wild boar was impossible.

> On the predicted day, security arrangements were extraordinary.

The King told Mihira, " I will give you one last chance to reconsider

your predictions " . But Mihira did not budge such being his faith in

the science of astrology. Mihira said that, " This is the punishment

as announced by the planets in the horoscope according to Karma or

actions done by the Prince in his previous life (lives). The results

of the past life speak out through the planetary positions at the

time of birth. "

> The King was very anxious and frightened and so every 5 minutes,

the king sent a servant to go up and check if the prince was safe.

The servant would come down and tell the King that the prince was

safe and playing with his friends.

> After the predicted time had passed by, the King asked Mihira to

accompany him and see for himself the prince playing with his friends.

> Mihira said, " I'm sorry, O King, but the Prince had died before

five minutes. " The King along with others reached the 7th floor. To

his utter dismay he found on the open terrace adjacent to the room

where the games were being played, the prince lying in a pool of

blood. Next to him was found a wooden pole. On the end of the pole

was a carved wooden boar. The national emblem of the kingdom happened

to be the wild boar. It was the habit of the engineers to put up this

symbol on all the tall buildings of the King.

> The Prince had been playing with his friends. So when the king

asked his security guards to check the condition of the prince, they

reported what they had seen. Around the predicted time, the prince

suddenly felt an urge to go out into the terrace as he felt the room

was a little suffocating. At the same time, a strong wind broke the

pole and heavy wooden boar fell on the prince.

> Varaha means wild boar. From that day onwards Mihira came to be

known as Shri Varaha Mihira.

> (Taken from astrojyoti.com)

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