Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Sensex - Nifty Predictions (15.10.2013)
Planets position on 15th October 2013 at 09:15am at Mumbai
Planetory Aspects
Sun squares Jupiter. Moon opposite Mars, squares Venus and Trines Rahu . Mercury trines Jupiter & conjoins Saturn .
Panchang
Day : Tuesday
Tithi: Shukla-Ekadashi
Nakshatra: Shatabhisha
Yoga:Ganda
Karana:Visti
Bearish sentiments will be seen in the market . Selling pressure be seen in Media & entertainment , Power, electrical goods and Cement
Persons having Virgo and Capricorn 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.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Sun Turning Debilitated In Libra
By Nitin Datta
On 17th October 2013 Sun is turning debilitated (very weak) for one complete month. This period demands some serious attention on account of weakness in the results delivered by Sun.
On 17th October 2013 Sun is turning debilitated (very weak) for one complete month. This period demands some serious attention on account of weakness in the results delivered by Sun.
Sun debilitates (in Libra) every year during this period i.e. mid of October but this time it is going to encounter a painful conjunction with Rahu and Saturn in Libra. Sun and Rahu are arch enemies likewise, Sun and Saturn are also arch enemies. The negativity caused to Sun would be heightened to the fullest level due to combined effects of Rahu and Saturn. Such a conjunction happens once in eighteen years and leads to severe Dosha for those born under this period. In transit it can cause severe problems to everyone in significations related to Sun.
Primarily Sun signifies soul, father, boss and government. Any affliction to all of these or any of these can result in serious problems. This period demands certain strict precautions combined with some specific remedies to counter the ill effects of Sun. The following are the precautions and remedies for all ascendants/lagna that can help in bypassing this period.
Precautions To Be Taken
- Fractures are common during this period. Be watchful while walking and working.
- Do not get involved in unnecessary debating with your seniors (especially at workplace).
- Seek blessings from one parents by touching their feet every day. Do not provoke any undemanding negative feeling from their side.
- Avoid anger in order to overcome any unnecessary problems.
- Do not initiate any new venture/project during this period.
- Be extra careful while driving and limit your driving speed.
Remedies To Be Followed
For Sun
- Offer jal to Surya every morning and recite “Surya Dwadash naam mala”.
- Recite “Shri Vishnu Sahastranaam” everyday.
- Flux (visarjan) 21 pieces of almond (badam) or 11 coins of copper in a flowing stream of water regularly.
- Blow off the gas stove burner using milk ( perform this remedy when the last chapati/item has been cooked)
- Regularly offer jal (water) to a Peepal Tree.
For Saturn/Rahu
- Flux (visarjan) some pieces of raw coal (koyla) in a flowing stream of water regularly.
- Feed stray dogs with chapatti (roti) layered in mustard oil.
- Feed rag pickers regularly.
- Offer milk to “Lord Kaal Bhairav” regularly.
- Offer food/donation to a snake charmer.
Durga Visarjan: Maa Durga’s Holy Departure To Abode
Durga Visarjan marks the ending of Durga Puja festivities as on this day Maa Durga departs back to her abode (Mount Kailash). A popular tradition of Sindur Khela is performed prior to the immersion. Durga Visarjan is the most eye-catching event in Maharashtra, Bengal and Gujarat and is celebrated with a bang.
Durga Visarjan is celebrated on the last day of Navratri. On this day, the idols of Maa Durga are worshipped for the last time by their devotees. They put vermilion on the forehead of the Goddess and perform Aarti. Idols of the Goddess are taken out in procession in which the devotees sing and dance praising Maa Durga. “Dhunchi” dance is also performed in front of the Goddess while drummers beat their drums traditionally. A smoking mixture of tinder, camphor, coconut husk (dhuno) and incense are poured inside the brimmed pots of clay (dhunuchi). These pots are held by the devotees in their hands while they sway to the beats of dhakis. The dance gets more intense with the rise in tempo of the dhakis. The idols are finally immersed in the rivers or lakes and the celebration comes to an end. With the immersion of the idols in water the devotees feel sad as the Goddess goes back to her abode after so many days of celebrations and rituals.
In many regions of India, Goddess Durga’s Darpana Visarjan is performed in the morning and idol immersion is done in the evening. On this occasion, families, relatives and friends visit each other and exchange sweets and gifts.
Sindur Khela
Married women dress traditionally and put vermilion on their foreheads as a part of their Sindoor Khela Ritual. With this custom they ask Mother Durga to bless longevity to their husbands and prosperity for the family.
Visarjan Ritual
After performing Udwasan puja, the idols of Goddess Durga are carried on Rath (Chariot) and immersed in water. Before immersing the idols they are placed in the pandals right from the sixth day of Navratri. This ritual is also known as Durga Nimajjan and is generally celebrated on Vijay Dashmi Day. Devotees loudly chant the name of the Goddess and the whole atmosphere itself depicts the importance this day holds.
Durga Visarjan is celebrated on Vijay Dashmi but in some regions of the country it is celebrated on Navami also.
Sensex - Nifty Predictions (14.10.2013)
Planets position on 14th October 2013 at 09:15 am at Mumbai
Planetary Aspects
Sun squares Jupiter. Moon trines Sun & squares Mercury. Mercury trines Jupiter and conjoins Saturn.
Panchang
Day : Monday
Tithi: Shukla-Dasami
Nakshatra: Dhanishta
Yoga: Shoola
Karana: Garija
Downtrend will be the order of the day. Automobiles, Copper, Fire arms, healthcare and tobacco companies will see downtrend.
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.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Dussehra: Victory Of Good Over Evil
In 2013, Dussehra, the final day or 10th day of Navratri festival. While some celebrate Dussehra on 13th, others celebrate it on 14th as well. This day depicts the historic victory of Lord Rama over King Ravana and Durga Ma's Victory over Mahishasur. Read on to know more...
Dussehra also known as Vijayadashami is the culmination of 9 days of Navratri festivities. It is the day when Lord Rama killed the King of Lanka, Ravana and also the day when Goddess Durga killed the evil king Mahishasur. This is a grand festival celebrated on the 10th day of Ashwin month all across India. Schools, colleges, government offices, banks are declared a holiday.
There are two main legends marking this day as important.
- Lord Rama kills King Ravana
- Goddess Durga kills Mahishasur
An End To King Ravana
This day marks the end of the battle between Lord Rama and King Ravana, with the killing of King Ravana. According to legends, Lord Rama performed a Durga puja or Chandi Homa before he went into war with the King. It is during this puja that Lord Rama gained the knowledge of how to kill Ravana. With this knowledge Rama, Laxman, Hanuman and their followers marched to Lanka and killed King Ravana and rescued Sita Maa who was abducted by the evil King.
People perform many Homas and pujas on this day to purify the atmosphere of the house and rid it off bad vibes.
Ravana’s Ten Heads
- Kama vasana (Lust)
- Lobha (Greed)
- Mada (Pride)
- Maha (Possessive)
- Krodha (Anger)
- Swartha (Selfish)
- Amanavta (Cruel)
- Anyaaya (Injustice)
- Ahankar (Ego)
- Matsara (Jealous)
An End To Mahishasur
Maa Durga, Goddess of power, the Goddess who took avatar to put an end to evil. Maa Durga incorporated the power of the trinity, Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva and was sent to earth to kill and stop the evil Mahishasur. Maa Durga rides on the ferocious Lion who will induce fear in anyone who possess evil. She has 10 hands which hold the weapons to kill and destroy the evil. The war between Maa Durga and Mahishasur which lasted for 10 days, came to an end on this day with the death of Mahishasur. As such this day is celebrated with much zest and fervour by one and all to mark the end of Navratri festivities.
Dussehra Celebrations
On this day large effigies of Ravana are burnt with spectacular fireworks lighting up the sky to celebrate the victory of good over evil. Special plays and folk dances called Ramleela which tell the story of Lord Rama and Sita and his journey to rescue Sita from King Ravana are performed. Fairs and events bring a whole new life to the city, this is a very popular culture in North India. Another spectacular event that happens during this time is the Mysore dussehra parade. This is a grand event in Mysore city, Karnataka state. Also on this day Ayudha puja (tools & things) is performed by many. This involves worshiping the tools and weapons that make their livelihood. Like in modern day people worship laptop, mobiles, car and so on which are the main things that keep their work in process.
Dussehra is celebrated as Durga Puja in West Bengal and many parts of North India. On this day people do pandal hopping. People set up beautiful pandals and keep Durga Maa’s murthi for public praying.
Navami: Goddess of Siddhis: Maa Siddhidatri
Ninth day also known as Navami or the last day of Navratri, is the day of Goddess Siddhidatri who is the Datri (Giver) of Siddhi (Perfection). She is the Goddess who is capable of bestowing every achievement in life.
या देवी सर्वभूतेषु माँ सिद्धिदात्री रूपेण संस्थिता।
नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नम:।।
Chant this Mantra and seek the blessings of the Goddess of Ninth day of Navratri, Maa Siddhidatri.
Appearance of the Goddess
Goddess Siddhidatri is always in a graceful, charming and heavenly pose. She sits on a lotus flower and has four arms. In her right lower hand she holds a Chakra and in the upper hand holds a mace (Gada). There is a conch (Shankh) in her left lower hand and in the upper left hand she carries a lotus flower. Her vehicle is Lion.
To read more about the Goddess, click here- Devi Siddhidatri
Rituals performed
On the 9th day (Navami), a special homa is performed and before that all the Gods and Goddesses are worshipped. Shlokas of Durga Sapta Shati are chanted while giving the Ahuti to the Gods and Goddesses. Beej Mantra (“Om Hrim Kalin Chamundaya Vichche Namoh Namah”) of the Goddess is recited 108 times while giving Ahuti to her. Lord Shiva and Brahma are worshipped in the end. The sacred fire is cooled down with holy water and the ashes obtained from this are believed to keep the evils and fear away. In the end Prasad is distributed among the devotees.
Durga Puja is performed in many homes and Kanya Puja is also performed in which nine young girls are worshipped as they symbolize the nine Avatars of Maa Durga.
Significance of Worshipping the Goddess
The glory of Devi Siddhidatri is infinite. On this day the temples are decorated beautifully to worship all the nine forms of the Goddess. Manav (Human), Danav (Demons), Deva (Gods), Yaksha (Demigods), Gandharva and Kinnar (Beast) all worship her with devotion and the Devi showers her compassion on them. The Goddess offers all eight types of perfection (Sidddhi) to her devotees and therefore, she is known as “Siddhidatri”. On this day wearing pink colored clothes is considered auspicious.
Devi Bhagvata Purana
In the Hindu Scripture, Devi Bhagvata Purana, narrated a story, according to which Lord Shiva worshipped Goddess Siddhidatri to obtain all the Siddhis. His wish was accepted by the Goddess and she blesses him with all kinds of Siddhis (powers). After receiving the Siddhis, one half of the body of Lord Shiva became like the Goddess, due to which his body transformed into two parts, half man and the other half into women. For this reason Lord Shiva is also known as Ardhanarishwaar which means Ardha (Half) + Nari (Female) + Ishwar (God).
Maha Navami is celebrated on the ninth and final day of Navratri. This day is the last day of Durga Puja also. The celebrations and rituals performed on this day vary from region to region all over India. In South India, Ayudha Puja is celebrated on this day and all utensils, tools and books are worshipped.
With this day ends the nine divine days and nights of Navratri and comes Dussehra on the next day.
India Vs Australia 1st ODI
India Vs Australia 1st ODI,
13th October, Pune.
Ascendant Lord: Venus - 9
Ascendant Star lord: Mars - 9
Moon Star Lord: Moon - 4
Moon sign Lord: Saturn - 21
Day Lord: Sun - 5
Winner: The result is 1 so India will win this game
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