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'In
the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. But in the keen-eyed world
of cricket, a fellow with just one good eye-and-a-bit has to settle for
something less than the perfection he once sought. Lucky me, despite this, to have
been able to play the game all over the world in the company of giants.' Pataudi about himself.
I was taken straight to what was like an ashram with a temple. There in a room slightly spacious with carpets spread all over the floor in the middle sat Yogiji on an asana with his disciples, I presume , around and also some visitors. I was introduced to him and he called me straight to him and made to sit near him for many hours. He was talking in Gujarati, not Hindi, but easy for me to understand. His face, radiant, his smile so broad and never leaving him, his protruding teeth, slightly shriveled body, upper part of the body totally uncovered is what I vaguely recollect now, after four decades.
The 12th house matters are not only those which begin with misery and end with misery. The 12th is the house for many things that lure you and feast the senses. All that is foreign is seen from the 12th house. Foreign in today’s context may be attractive and tantalizing. A fat Swiss bank account is the envy of even the rich and wealthy. Wealth from a foreign country or settlement in a foreign country is also seen from the 12th house. The 12th houses has been mentioned as the house of bed pleasures in our shastras and found to be so on scientific study. But the flip side of joy is loss. Venus in the 12th house could mean loss of spouse as it is also the house of loss.
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