Monday, September 16, 2013

Australia Vs England 5th ODI: September 16, 2013

Australia Vs England
England is all set to take on Australia in the 5th ODI match today. There will be a total of 5 ODI matches played between the two teams. Eoin Morgan 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 Cheiro (Chaldean) method to predict the winner of the match. Let us analyze all the aspects to come to the final conclusion.

Mulank of the Date & England

The match is on 16.09.2013. Mulank of the date of the match is 4, while the Namank of Team England is 8. The relationship between 4 and 8 is friendly, which indicates a positive sign.

Further, the Captain of the team is Eoin Morgan, whose Namank is 4. The relationship between 4 and 4 is again friendly. The Mulank of birthday of Eoin Morgan is 1, which shares a hostile bond with 4.

Mulank of the Date & Australia

The match is on 16.09.2013. Mulank of the date of the match is 4, while the Namank of Team Australia is 4. The relationship between 4 and 4 is friendly, which indicates a positive sign.

Further, the Captain of the team is Michael Clarke, whose Namank is 2. The relationship between the 2 and 4 is hostile, which indicates a negative sign. The Mulank of birthday of Michael Clarke is 2, which again shares a hostile bond with 4.

Winner Of The Match

Therefore, analyzing all aspects, we can deduce that England 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 (16.9.2013)

Stock market predictions for 16.9.2013.
Planets position on 16th September 2013 at 09:15am at Mumbai


Planetary Aspects

Moon opposite Mars , Squares Venus , Squares Saturn and Trines Mercury ,Mercury sextiles Mars & Squares Jupiter , Saturn and Rahu Squares Mars

Panchang

Day : Monday
Tithi : Shukla Dwadashi
Nakshatra : Shravan
Yoga : Atiganda
Karana : Bava

NIFTY is likely to close in red. Graph will be in downward direction from 1pm approx. Copper may see downfall from 2.30pm to 4pm.

Persons having Sagittarius and Leo 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.


England Vs Australia: 5th ODI - Astro-Numerology Prediction


England Vs Australia: 5th ODI, Southampton

13:00 GMT, September 16, 2013.


The one day series between the two giants have begun already, Both the teams give their best to win in this series everytime. I am also trying to find out who will be the winner of each match by my way of astro-numerology which has been giving satisfactory results since the IPL series. Let us see what happens to this match.

Ascendant lord: Mars -9
Moon star lord: Moon - 4
Moon sign lord: Saturn - 21
Day lord: Monday – 4

Time used for prediction:15:00:00, Southampton

Winner: The result is 0 so team 2 AUSTRALIA will win this game.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Onam: The Festival To Welcome King Mahabali

Onam, a festival full of tradition, a festival to thank the God of harvest, a festival to welcome the King back home. This festival, with rich culture as its backbone, is what we have brought to you. So, read on.. 

Onam in 2013 is on the 16th of September. This is a festival celebrated at a grand scale all over Kerala, India. The festival is celebrated in the memory of King Mahabali and also as the harvest festival. The main highlights of this festival is its rich cultural background, the beautiful Poo Kolams (flower Rangolis) and the magnificent boat races, which are organised specially for this occasion. The festival is celebrated for a period of 10 days. This festival is celebrated in the Chingam month of the Malayalam Solar calendar. 

Onam, festival of harvest

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The festival of Onam has a lot to offer like its mesmerising folk dance, Puli Kali, boat racing, Onathallu, Onapottan, Kummattikali, Kazhachakal in Guruvayur, mouth watering festive delicacies (Sadhya) and many more. Now, lets know more about all this in detail. 

Celebrating Onam


The festival of Onam is a grand celebration done for a period of ten days. So, let’s now know the significance of each day.

Pookalam

The first day of the festival is called Atham.

Atham is celebrated to welcome the King Mahabali. People of Kerala had a very wealthy and prosperous time under the rule of King Mahabali. It is believed that every year on this day the king pays a visit to Earth from netherworld (Patala Lok). They welcome the King by dancing, singing and making beautiful Poo Kolams at the entrance of their homes. The size of the Pookalam gradually increases from the first day to the tenth day of celebration, Thiruvonam.

The second day of the festival is called Chitira.

This day is spent in the preparation for Thiruvonam. The houses are painted new and redecorated. 

The third day of the festival is called Chodi.

This is a day most looked forward to by all. Yes! its the time for shopping.

The fourth day of the festival is called VishaKam.

This is a very eventful day as games and competitions take place on this day. Pookalam competition reaches a different level altogether on this day. 

The fifth day of the festival is called Anizham.

This day is very important, as the dress rehearsal for the very popular boat race called Aranmula takes places. This event is called Vallam - Kali

The sixth day of the festival is called Thriketa.

On this day, holidays are declared for schools and colleges. Festivities gear up at homes for the final day, Thiruvonam.

The seventh day of the festival is called Moolam.

Special traditional lunches called Sadhya are arranged at temples on this day. People also get to witness the traditional Puli Kali (leopard dance) on this day.

The eighth day of the festival is called Pooradam.

On this day the idols of King Mahabali and Lord Vamana is taken for processions. The Pookalam are made in large sizes to give a grand welcome to the King and Lord Vamana.

The ninth day of the festival is called Uthradom.

On this day of Onam’s eve, the preparations for Thiruvonam reach another level. It is believed that on this day, King Mahabali visits all his people. Therefore, grand buffet is arranged and celebrated.

The tenth day of the festival is called Thiruvonam.

This day marks the end to the ten day celebrations, as such it is given a grand send off. It is believed that, it was on this day that King Mahabali left to the netherworld (Patala Lok) and was also blessed by Lord Vishnu by the boon to visit his people every year. 

Onam is one festival which you have to witness at least once in person to know the magnitude of its celebrations. Wishing you all - A Very Happy and Prosperous Onam! 

If you wish to know more about this extraordinary festival, click here - Onam In Kerala

Find Muhurat Yourself With AstroSage

This week we will give you complete information about what is Muhurat?, the significance of Muhurat, How is it calculated ? and much more. So, read on

About Muhurata

What Is Muhurat ?


Everybody has this desire to see success in whatever they do and this can be achieved if that event or activity is started in an auspicious or benefic time. This auspicious time which will give that extra boon in your life is called Muhurat. It is always a good practice to find out the right Muhurat (favourable time) before starting any important event, this will ensure the success of that activity or event without any obstacles or disturbances. 

Click here to know the important Muhurats for 2013 - Muhurat 2013 

Significance Of Muhurat


Significance Of Muhurat
It is said that whenever a task is started in shubh muhurat the chances of a successful result is maximised. It is will negate all the bad vibes that might be associated with that activity. One can be either strong or weak depending on their time. If ones time is bad no matter how much they try, all their activity will result in failure, likewise if their time is good, even major obstacles would somehow get fixed on its own. As such one should give the utmost importance for a good time i.e Muhurat before starting any new venture or event like marriage, naming ceremony, building a house, buying property and so on. 

How To Find Out The Right Muhurat?


Many might get any idea that this would be a tedious work, or even complicated. On the contrary this is quite simple, if the right method is followed. AstroSage has some great tools that could come to your rescue. These tools are so user friendly that, you need not have a astrological background to use it.  

AstroSage has 3 amazing tools that will assist you in finding the right Muhurat. They are

  1. Hora Calculator
  2. Choghadiya Calculator
  3. Rahu Kalam Calculator

What Is Hora ?


A particular time duration is assigned to a planet in a day and this time duration is called Hora. The term “Hour” has been derived from Hora. A duration of 1 hour or 60 minutes equals Hora. There are 9 planets in Astrology of which Rahu and Ketu are Shadow planets. So that leaves us with seven planets which are Sun, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Moon. Each of these planets are assigned with a time duration of 1 hour everyday. This is the hora time period for each of that seven planets. If you wish to know the Hora time period of these respective 7 planets, please click here - Hora of The Day


What is Choghadiya ?


Choghadiya is a term derived Sanskrit. It consists of 2 terms Cho meaning four and Ghadi (also spelt as Ghati) meaning hour. Here the value of 24 hours is equal to 60 Ghati. Further, the value of each Choghadiya is equal to 3.75 Ghati, which approximates to 4 Ghati. Hence the name choghadiya.


So with this we can conclude that a day consists of 16 Choghadiya. Choghadiya has 7 names, they are - Amrut, Shubh, Labh, Chal, Udveg, Kaal and Rog. Each of the 16 Choghadiya is given a name. With 16 Choghadiya for a day, the 7 names distributed as per the appropriate Choghadiya. The classification of the names are as follows:

  1. Auspicious Choghadiya - Amrut, Shoobh & Labh 
  2. Moderate Choghadiya - Chal 
  3. Inauspicious Choghadiya - Udveg, Kaal & Rog 

Sunrise to Sunset - Day Choghadiya

Sunset to Sunrise - Night Choghadiya

This will help you to decide on which particular choghadiya suits you to start your work.

Click here to know the Choghadiya of the day - Choghadiya of The Day

What is Rahukaal ?


The time duration which come under planet Rahu’s influence is called Rahukaal. This time (Rahukaal) is considered inauspicious and any new venture or suspicious work should be avoided at this time.

To know the most auspicious time of the day, click here - Rahukalam Calculator


If you still think finding Muhurat  by yourself is tedious, you can always approach our expert astrologers. They are just one call away, just click to reach them - Muhurat Service

Well, thats all the information about the calculators for Muhurat. Now let’s move on to other important things happening this week. You must be expecting your weekly prediction. So, to find them, you may click here - 




Here are the important event for this week: 


Panchak Begins


Yet another important news for this week. Panchak is starting from 17th of September and continues until 21st of September. Now, if the concept of panchak is new to you, then


Click here to know about all the Panchak dates for 2013 - Panchak 2013

So, that all for this week folks. We will keep updating you with more interesting news. For more information, stay tuned to AstroSage.com.

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Parsva Ekadashi: End the Bondage

The day to end all troubles, the day to burn the past Karmas, Parsva Ekadashi liberates you from all your fears. This year Parshva Ekadashi, which is also called Vamana Ekadashi and Parivartani Ekadashi is on 14 September 2013. This Ekadashi is called Vaman Ekadashi because Lord Vishunu incarnated as Vamana to defeat King Mahabali on this day. This is the day when Lord Vishnu turns from one side to another while lying over the Shesha Naga. 
The day of Lord Vishunu

Ekadashi to end all Troubles 


In the Brahma Vivarta Purana, the Parivartini Ekadashi has been explained as the conversation between Lord Krishna and Yudhishthira. In this conversation Lord Krishna explains the importance of this day. He says that by observing this fast, devotees get liberated from the bondage of life and death. Also this day is an excellent opportunity to get rid of the effects of past karmas.

Legend of Ekadashi


Three steps of Lord Vamana

As per the legend, during the times when king Bali ruled the Earth, he became the most powerful of all. Seeing his power and valor the Devas went to Lord Vishnu to seek a solution. He then told them that he would incarnate as Vamana to end the rule of Bali. King Bali was known for his philanthropic ways. He never returned a person empty handed. One day when he was conducting a Yajna, Lord Vishnu came to seek alms from him as a dwarf vamana (brahmin). He asked King Bali to donate three steps of land to him. King Bali did not recognize him and laughed at meager demand of Vamana. He offered Vamana much more than what he asked for, but Vamana stuck to just what he asked for. When he agreed to the demands of the Vamana the size of the little brahmin began to increase. With his two steps he covered Earth and all heavenly planets and there was no place for the third step. Realizing his mistake, Bali offered his head to be stepped upon. This pleased the Lord and he made him the King of the nether world. 

On this day let us all decide to burn all our past mistakes and make a fresh beginning. A very happy Parshva Ekadashi! Take a day out from your busy life and witness your life to know which path are you headed for. Parshva Ekadashi offers you just that freedom which you have been wanting forever.

RahuKaalam - Your Time In Rahu’s Hands

Rahukalam, this word will have most importance when you are considering doing an important venture or an auspicious event. Why is this time of the day called Rahu Kalam feared so much?. Well, we give you answers to your question and much more. So, read on..

Before knowing what Rahukalam is, lets first know about Rahu. Who is Rahu? How does he influence Rahukalam? and the legend associated with the formation of Rahukalam. All this will be brought to your knowledge with this article.

Who Is Rahu ?


Who is Rahu
According to Vedic Astrology Rahu is the 8th planet, it is a shadow planet and is malefic in nature. Vedic scriptures say that Rahu was the son of Simhika and Viprachitti. Rahu was the eldest of 100 brothers, they are Nabha, Salya and Ilvala to name a few.

Rahu’s role is more prominent during the incident of Churning of the ocean of Milk according to Vedic mythology. We will get to this later, for now lets move onto the astrological part.

Rahu does not own any zodiac sign, but being a malefic planet its influence on one is strong. Rahu influences one's mental thinking like anger, ego, jealousy and lust. Everyday has this particular time period which is influenced by planet Rahu and this time period is called Rahu kaalam. Let’s discuss this in detail below.

Click here for more information on planet Rahu, More on Planet Rahu 

Rahu’s Influence, Rahukaalam


Rahu kaal is that time of the day which comes under Planet Rahu’s influence. Rahu kaalam can last upto one to half hour a day. Rahu kaal is of the eighth segment of the day. This is calculated by taking the total time from sunrise to sunset at a particular place and then dividing this by eight. According to Vedic astrology it is considered inauspicious to start any new venture at this time. Rahukaalam in Sanskrit means time of Rahu, Rahu is the planet name and Kaalam means time. As such auspicious event like marriage, house warming ceremony, buying property and anything related to good is generally avoided during this time. However, any activity done which is related to Rahu like puja’s and yagnas for Rahu is considered good.

Rahu is also one for the nine planets in the Navagraha. there are special temple dedicated for Rahu, one is in Tamilnadu, India, where special milk abhishekam is done everyday to please Rahu. It is said that milk turn its color into blue once it touches the statue. There are also several temple dedicated for Rahu (Phra Rahu) in Thailand.

You can chant this Rahu Mantra to appease Rahu.
“ Om Rang Rahuve Namah Om “

Click here to know the Rahu Kaalam for your location, Rahukaalam 

According to legends, its is said that during Ramayana, all the Navagrahas were imprisoned by Ravana. Lord Hanuman was the one to fight Ravana and freed the Navagrahas, as such Rahu will not have any bad influence on Hanuman devotees. 

There are also many other remedies to appease the effects of Rahu on you,

Wearing Hessonite gemstone will reduce the malefic effects of Rahu, as the ruling planet for Hessonite is Rahu.


Moving onto the Legend associated with Rahu and Rahukaalam

Legend behind Rahukaalam


Legend behind Rahukaalam
According to the legends, during the battle between devas and asuras, the asuras being stronger made a pact with the devas to churn the Ocean of Milk to obtain the Amrit which will make them immortal. The devas also agreed to this on orders from Lord Vishnu. By churning the Ocean of Milk, out came many precious things which were taken by the devas and the halal poison that also came out was drunk by Lord Shiva to save the universe. Finally when the churning was over, all the Amrit was collected in a pot. This is when the asuras demanded a share of the Amrit which would make them immortal. Seeing the danger in this Lord Vishnu descended on Earth in the Mohini Avatar. As the devas and asuras were completely mesmerised by the enchanting beauty of Mohini. She asks the Devas and Asuras to give the pot to her and that she would distribute the Amrit equally. But Mohini would turn the Amrit into water whenever it was the turn of a asura to drink the Amrit. Seeing something fishy, Rahu disguised himself into a deva and took the Amrit from Mohini. But just when he was about to drink it, Sun and the Moon God saw his play and warned Mohini, who cut off Rahu’s head before the amrit could be swallowed. Rahu’s head that had tasted the Amrit became immortal, and as a revenge Rahu devours the Sun and Moon causing the the respective Solar and Lunar eclipse.

This is the story behind the origin of Rahu Kaalam. So, either falling for the inauspicious time or taking take not to by following the right precautions is in the respective individuals hands. May the Lord always look over you.