Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Can Astrological Predictions About Indian Politics Be Made?

India's political future is being hotly debated in the current election scenario with questions like "Who will form the next government?" and "Who will be the next prime minister of India?" uppermost in mind by all.



The question bothering me, however, is that "it is really possible to answer such questions based on astrology for a country blessed with political instability like that of India?" There are at least ten prospective candidates for the prime ministerial next general elections, of which there are few like Dr Manmohan Singh, Smt. Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi to nurture an unspoken desire for the position. Some other possible contenders for the post 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 first question, "who will form the next government of India?," I can easily see how national and regional parties have been busy with their promotion. Even the ordinary man can make out which of two prominent national parties can enjoy a greater share of seats and small.

He can make an assessment of regional parties which may provide support to national parties and the general political scenario at the time of elections. When we consider the possibility to make such predictions based on astrology, however, problems of an entirely different nature arise. How, for example, date and time when the party was formally constituted some of the requirements are essential to make any kind of astrological predictions, which are not readily available most of the time. Now the question is, how can astrological answers required for the parties to come together and that will form the next government.

Are the birth records, including date, time and place of birth available for all politicians? And if not, then how can astrological predictions be made about them with some level of security?

As part of research and analysis carried out by "Astrological Research Centre" in the field of politics, we have noticed that people have already begun to make detailed analysis and estimates about future government astrological center when no one can predict before or even after 2004 general elections, which Dr Manmohan Singh would become prime minister of India. In the same way, as would be possible to make accurate predictions this time?

In Astrological Research Centre, we believe that it is based only on a methodical study of the horoscopes of all the candidates running in elections by each major constituency that Rajayogas astrological power can be estimated for all of them. Then the person with strong operational Rajayoga may be provided to winning elections.

Also, a detailed study of the horoscopes of prominent politicians can reveal which of them have Rajayogas more powerful. Such politicians can only promising candidates to occupy the exalted position.

After the elections of 1992, our institute asked to record the birth of some politicians for research purposes, and to our surprise, the data obtained for the then Prime Minister Sh. P.V. Narsimha Rao mentioned date of birth as June 28, 1921, the time is between 12:00 to 13:00 and place of birth is Karim Nagar, Andhra Pradesh (letter received by OPM is available for reference). Now, we can see that a period of one hour 12:00 to 1:00 is referred to as the time of birth. Is there a difference an hour really is important in making Indian astrological calculations?

Despite this obstacle, we tried to establish the time of birth based on past events in his life and made a few predictions as well. We also asked for details of Sh. Atal Bihari Vajpayee, leader of the opposition as a prominent leader of BJP in 1994. Letters received is signed by Sh. Vajpayee himself and mentioned hat he was born on December 25, 1926 at 17:00 Gwalior around the time of birth was rough and not based on a clock.

In both cases mentioned above, when their politicians are in doubt of their birth records, it would be unfair to even noticeable imagine being able to come up with accurate forecasts and any result can be predicted in related terms.

Similarly, without a proper knowledge of small birth record time, and prominent politicians of the day, and no information of the time, when various political parties were represented, as is possible to make predictions reliable in Indian politics?

In presidential elections held recently in America, Mr. Barack Obama and Mrs. Hillary Clinton fought for the coveted position. In the U.S., people elect their president directly elected by the two candidates, and one with strong Rajayoga emerges as the winner. In this case, Hillary Clinton also became a part of Obama's cabinet, but did not become president, which could mean that even though she had a Rajyoga, but not as strong as Obama himself.

Similar examples can be found all over the globe, especially in countries with few regional parties and smaller with time differently from India. Political organizations of all shapes and sizes come together in order to help form a government in India, which, from an astrological viewpoint, is further complicated by an endless confusion in detail the birth of most politicians, leading us to inevitable conclusion that, if not impossible, is extremely difficult to make predictions authentic political in a country with a political framework like that of India.

Taking another example, the last cricket World Cup, a crowd of astrologers, tarot readers numerologists and media hype created by projections of India to enter the semi-finals, when the team was ousted in the first round itself. Also, before one of the matches, some tarot reader predicted that Sehwag will shine today, but soon he was out for a duck. This could mean that tarot readers make an assessment about Sehwag but probably did not study the fate of the republic who claimed his wicket.

Similarly, in order to make predictions about the future authentic policy of India, we may have to study the horoscopes of all the candidates running in elections from different parts of the country to decide on who will win elections and what the current political configuration between different political parties of the state. Otherwise, an astrologer will be able to think as much as the common man.

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