Languages
Arabic Czech German Greek English Spanish Finnish French Hungarian Italian Lithuanian Latvian Dutch Polish Portuguese Russian Slovak Swedish Turkish Ukrainian
Subscribe
To get our newsletter please enter your email address in the box below and press 'Subscribe' button.

Current Issue



Articles   Latest
Articles   Hot
ISLAM IN AFGHANISTAN (Part IV)
Well, the caste system was duly prevalent in India. In the times of Ashoka the Great, after the massive war and numerous deaths in Kalinga; Ashoka, full of remorse took comfort in the religion of non-violence viz. Buddhism. Buddhism spread far and wide in the Indian subcontinent (as discussed in third part in our series of articles on Afghanistan). But, if the whole society becomes Buddhist, where are the fighters to defend the nation? Afghanistan and Sind, two Frontier provinces of India, all turned Buddhist, with no Kshatriyas to fight and protect the nation. With Afghanistan and Sind, depleted of fighters, there was no one to save the nation against the invasion by invaders. read more...read more...
AFGHANISTAN'S HISTORY OF INVASIONS (V)
How is it that Afghanistan invaded India so many times and Afghanistan was not attacked as many times. When theft is committed, it is committed in the rich man's house. India has always been known to be a very rich country whereas it was not the case with Afghanistan. When Afghanistan is not a rich country, where is the question to invade it? read more...read more...
Printer Friendly Tell a Friend

AMITABH BACHCHAN : THE LAST SURGE 1

The biggest ever cine star of India, Amitabh Bachchan is in news again for precisely the same reason as he was in 1982 (see in my book UPS AND DOWNS IN CAREER The Suspense of a Prediction).

What really ails Bachchan?

Wednesday, November 30, 2005 MUMBAI: The suspense over superstar Amitabh Bachchan's illness continued on Day 2 as the first family of Bollywood made no announcement to fans and media.

A family friend told TOI that his condition was more serious than they had thought it was. "We thought it was just a stomach ache, but it seems more serious," said thefriend without elaborating.

Kush ( K.B.Singh) had anticipated this difficult period of Amitabh Bachchan and written about it in 2002 October in the Journal of Astrology as the article reproduced on the website shows using seven Karakas and the Chara dasha caculation as I have tested and taught to scores of students over many years.


The notable features here are:

It is the dasha of Tula which has his Gnathikaraka aspected by Rahu and Ketu and Saturn also the Matrikaraka. In this dasha both the son and his mother are suffering physically.

The antardasha is of Makara which is sixth from Karakamsha and Pada lagna which is Simha.

In Vimshottari dasha, it is Mercury the eighth lord (also the fifth lord), in the eighth house and the antardasha is of Saturn, the lagna lord.

Mercury is the lord of the twenty second dreshkona, eighty fourth dwadashamsha.

Mars, the lord of the sixty fourth navamsha is with Mercury in the eighth house from the lagna and twelfth from Moon while Saturn is in the eighth house from birth Moon.


In Yogini dasha it is Sankata dasha or the dasha of Rahu.

After such a long and illustrious career as Amitabh Bachchan has had so far, it is time for him to retire and call it a day, as they say.

He can expect to have some relief from his present ailment in and after the first week of December 2005, but only relief, not cure.

He should think of retirement seriously or of reducing his work load to one third of what it is now.

(Written on 30 Nov 2005)



Full Site Search
-->
Online Lyrics by ViArt Free CMS