Friday, September 6, 2013

Australia Vs England - 1st ODI

Australia and England
England is all set to take on Australia in the 1st ODI match today. There will be a total of 5 ODI match played between the two teams. Alastair Cook is leading team England while Michael Clarke will be leading team Australia. Both the teams are under great form, lets looks forward to a great match.

Prediction through Numerology

We are predicting all the matches of this series with the help of Numerology. Here we have used the Sepherial method to predict the winner of the match. Let us analyze all the aspects to come to the final conclusion.

Mulank of the Date and England

The match is on 6.09.2013. Mulank of the date of the match is 3, while the Namank of Team England is 8. The relationship between 3 and 8 is neutral, which indicates neither a negative sign nor a positive sign.

Further, the captain of the team is Alastair Cook, whose Namank is 7. The relationship between 3 and 7 is again neutral. The Mulank of birthday of Alastair Cook is 7, which shares a neutral bond with 3.

Mulank of the Date and Australia

The match is on 6.09.2013. Mulank of the date of the match is 3, while the Namank of Team Australia is 4 . The relationship between 3 and 4 is neutral, which indicates neither a positive sign nor a negative one.

Further, the captain of the team is Michael Clarke, whose Namank is 3. The relationship between the 3 and 3 is friendly, which indicates a positive sign. The Mulank of birthday of Michael Clarke is 2, which shares a neutral bond with 3.

Winner of the Match

Therefore, analyzing all aspects, we can deduce that Australia will win this match. However these are mere possibilities and no risk should be taken on the basis of this prediction. We hope to see an interesting match. All the best to both the teams!

Sensex - Nifty Predictions (6.9.2013)

Stock market predictions for 6.9.2013.

Planets position on 6th September 2013 at 09:15am at Mumbai


Planetary Aspects

Sun sextiles Jupiter and trines Ketu, Mars squares Ketu, Jupiter sextiles Ketu, Saturn sextiles Sun and squares Mars, Rahu sextiles Sun.

Panchang

Day: Friday
Tithi: Shukla Pratipada
Nakshatra: U.Phalguni
Yoga: Sadhya
Karana: Bava

Bullish traders may feel sluggish and tired today. The market will be closed in Red by the Bears

Till 1:30pm Persons having Cancer and Pisces moon signs / lagna will be financially affected today. They should refrain from money matters today till 1:30pm.

We suggest the readers not to indulge in any kind of speculation like day trading but invest astrologically as per their individual horoscopes for long term to gain profits.

Disclaimer: - The predictions made herein are for information purposes and are not recommendations to any person to buy or sell any securities. We only use astrological analysis, so target are not based on any technical or fundamental analysis but only on the experience of an astrologer. Its accuracy and completeness are not guaranteed. The information provided herein is not to be construed as an offer to buy or sell securities of any kind. The Astrologer and the company do not accept any liability for the use of this column. Readers of this column who buy or sell securities based on the information in this column are solely responsible for their actions. And author won't be liable or responsible for any legal or financial losses made by anyone.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

The Secret Of Performing “Aarti”

Aarti
Aarti, also known as ‘Aaratrik’ or ‘Aarartik’ and ‘Nirajana’, is performed at the end of Puja (the Hindu worship process). The Aarti makes the Puja flawless, covering all the mistakes made during the process. Skandpurana cites –

Mantraheenam Kriyaheenam Yat Poojanam Hareh |
Sarvam Sampoornatameti Kritey Nirajaney Shivey ||

It means that even if your Pujan process lacks the sacred spells or the method, Nirajan (Aarti) makes it complete in the end. During Aarti, one should first of all chant the Mantra (Holy spell) of the particular deity 3 times while offering flowers to the deity. Further, the Aarti should be sung with all the traditional musical instruments. Along with that, keep hailing the deity and light lamps using pure Ghee or camphor. You may light any number of lamps, but the count should always be odd; for example – 1, 3, 5, 7 and so on.

Tatashch Moolmantren Datva Pushpanjatiltrayam |
Mahaneerajanam Kuryanmahavadhyajayasvanayeh ||
Prajwalyet Tadartham Cha Karpooren Ghriten Va |
Aarartikam Shubhe Paatre Vishmaanekavartikam ||

Hindus performing Aarti

Generally, the Aarti is performed with 5 lamps, which is also known as ‘Panchpradeep’. Also, the Aarti is performed by 1, 7 or more lamps. Apart from this, camphor is also used for the Aarti. Aarti should be performed with these things – vermillion, incense, camphor, sandal, cotton and Ghee. Along with these, conch and bells should be chimed during the Aarti. Aarti is consisted of 5 parts:

Aarti Thali with all the necessary things
1. By the lamps,
2. By the conch with water,
3. By clean cloths,
4. By leaves of mango or Peepal,
5. By performing Aarti with Sashtang Dandwat (a position to honor the deities).

The above 5 points should be performed in a series. While taking down the Aarti, first rotate it clockwise 4 times in the feet of the idol of your deity, 2 times around the navel, once around the face and 7 times around all the organs. Actually, the Aarti is performed to impress the deity. While showing lamps to your deity, they are praised and hailed. So, this was all about Aarti, if you have any further query – do comment.

Teacher’s Day : A Day To Thank The Real Heroes

Today, the 5th of September is observed as Teacher’s day in India. Teacher’s day is celebrated in India on 5th September, but it is not the case with everyone around the world. The dates differ with different countries. According to the UNESCO, October 5th is the World Teacher’s Day. Now, many would want to know, why we celebrate this event on 5th September instead of 5th October. It is because, in India, we celebrate Teacher’s day to commemorate the birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, who was the second President of India. He was a visionary and a role model to many. 

To know more about this great leader, click here. Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

Thank you Teacher

“Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.” - William Butler Yeats

A Teacher is the one who holds your hand when you are a clumsy writer, sits next to you when you are stuck with your fractions and decimals, pushes you and gives you the confidence when you are ready for your first presentation and has a thousand watts smile when you are leaving him/her as a grown and wise individual who has been the fruit of all the years of hard work that he has put in.

Every stage of our life, we have a teacher, Mother is the first teacher who holds her infant in her arms and points to the father, thus teaching the first lesson; “See there, that is your father!” Then when we go to school, our teacher takes us to others and tells, “See this is friendship”; then when we move to job, the boss shows the path to grow successful and so on. Teachers are everyone and anyone who has taught you a valuable lesson, be it in books or in life. Every child needs a teacher. So, salute to these noble men and women and to their noble profession. 

“The authority of those who teach is often an obstacle to those who want to learn.” - Cicero

Happy teachers day to one and all !! 

Sensex - Nifty Predictions (5.9.2013)

Stock market predictions for 5.9.2013.
Planets position on 5th September 2013 at 09:15am at Mumbai


Planetary Aspects

Sun conjoins Moon, sextiles Jupiter and trines Ketu, Mars squares Ketu, Jupiter sextiles Ketu,

Saturn sextiles Sun and squares Mars, Rahu sextiles Sun .

Panchang

Day: Thursday
Tithi : Amavasya
Nakshatra : P.Phalguni
Yoga : Siddha
Karana : Naga

Bullish as well as Bearish both the sentiments will have a tug of war and the Bulls are likely to win the tug of the war today. The market seems to close in green.

Persons having Cancer and Pisces moon signs / lagna will be financially affected today. They should refrain from money matters today.

We suggest the readers not to indulge in any kind of speculation like day trading but invest astrologically as per their individual horoscopes for long term to gain profits .

Disclaimer: The predictions made herein are for information purposes and are not recommendations to any person to buy or sell any securities. We only use astrological analysis, so target are not based on any technical or fundamental analysis but only on the experience of an astrologer. Its accuracy and completeness are not guaranteed. The information provided herein is not to be construed as an offer to buy or sell securities of any kind. The Astrologer and the company do not accept any liability for the use of this column. Readers of this column who buy or sell securities based on the information in this column are solely responsible for their actions. And author won't be liable or responsible for any legal or financial losses made by anyone.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Kaal Sarp Yoga: Effect Of Evil Serpent

Before starting with Kaal Sarp Yoga, let’s first know what is Kaal Sarp Dosha. Kaal means time and Sarp means snake or serpent. Rahu is the head and Ketu is the tail of the serpent. A person has Kaal Sarp Dosha if his birth takes place at the time when all the seven planets are between Rahu and Ketu. This is a very dreaded Dosha and one will have to face many troubles and unfortunate moments in his/her life. This Dosha casts a dark shadow over property, wealth and health of one’s life. The remedies or rituals that you take up to counter this Dosha may change it to Kaal Sarp Yoga to some extent. The Dosha doesn’t exactly turns to Yoga, but pacifies the malefic effects. On the contrary, sometimes a person actually has Kaal Sarp Yoga because this conjunction is beneficial to the one.

Kaal Sarp Dosha

To know more about Rahu and Ketu you can check out this article by our famous Astrologer, Mrityunjay Ojah. Click here, Rahu And Ketu 

You can also check out our Rahu and Ketu Yantras, for good luck and as a remedy for Kaal Sarp Dosha. Rahu Yantra And Ketu Yantra

Now, lets see in detail -

What is Kaal Sarp Yoga ?


Sometimes, despite your hard work and dedication’ no matter how much you try, there is something which keeps pulling you down. This maybe because of the ill effects casted on you by Kaal Sarp Dosha. The remedies and Puja’s done to ease the effects of this dosha is called Kaal Sarp Yog. The effects of Kaal Sarp Yog will start showing gradually, you need to have patience and faith in what you do. Some of the remedies are, chanting Maha Mrityunjay Mantra, Worshipping Lord Shiva and observing fasts for him. Following strict principles like, non alcoholism, going vegetarian for a year at least, practicing Yoga and so on. By doing all these Kaal Sarp Dosha will slowly relieve you from your ill fate.

To know if you have Kaal Sarp Dosha in your Kundali or not, you can check it by using our Free service which will tell you the same. Click here, Kaal Sarp Yoga/Dosha

There is always light at the end of the tunnel, likewise there is a solution to your Kaal Sarp problems, you can try our Kaal Sarp Kavash which has been blessed with all the good and will help you get rid of the ill effects. just click here, Kaal Sarp Kavach

You can also talk to our Astrologers about your worries concerning Kaal Sarp Dosha, Check this click for more details, Kaal Sarp Dosha


Chinese Astrology: Our Association With Animal Kingdom

What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you think about Chinese Astrology? Yes, the animals. Which animal will represent this year? Well, in this article we will give you the answers to the questions and tell you all about Chinese Astrology, the concept behind this system; the legend behind this system; characteristics of the animals representing the different zodiac signs and much more...

Chinese Astrology

Let’s know the concept behind Chinese Astrology,

What Is Chinese Astrology?


Unlike Indian Vedic Astrology, which is based on the position of stars at the time of birth, Chinese Astrology is based mainly on the details obtained during the birth of a person. Chinese Astrology revolves around the five element theory - metal, wood, water, fire and earth whose equivalents are Venus, Jupiter, Mercury, Mars and Saturn, respectively. Chinese calendar consists of a single 60 year calendar and follows a 12 year cycle, with each year assigned to a single animal. The 12 animals depicting the chinese Zodiac signs are as follows:

Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig, respectively.

To know more information about Chinese Astrology, click here - More On Chinese Astrology

Now, lets go deeper into the zodiac signs in Chinese Astrology.

The Different Zodiac Signs 


Chinese Zodiac Signs

Before we start talking about the different sign, let’s see the legend behind this. The Jade emperor called for a meeting and told that the order in which the animals arrived, will be the order in which the years of the calendar will be assigned to them. But to attend the meeting, the animals had to cross the river. As cat and rat were the worst swimmers of the lot they found it difficult to cross, but with their wits they came up with a plan to ride on the back of the Ox and cross the river. Half way through, the Rat pushed the Cat and when the Ox neared the bank, it jumped off it, thus landing first. Since the first year is assigned to Rat. Ox came in second followed by Tiger who was third. Thus the order follows as depicted in the picture.

To know more about the characteristics of the different animals, click here - Chinese Zodiac Signs 

If this has made you curious to know which animal sign you belong to, then you can check out our Chinese Zodiac Sign Calculator