by Jai Maharaj, Jyotish, Vedic Astrologer
Date and time now
April 21, 1997; 0200 hours UTC (7:30 a.m. IST)
Dillee, Bharat, 10 a.m. (0430 hours UTC), Monday, April 21, 1997
Somvaar; Chaturdashi, Shukl; Gara; Harshan; Hasta.
Vimshottari Dasha cycles
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| Moon | Mercury |
Venus |
Moon |
April |
15, |
1997 |
Moon |
Mercury |
Venus |
Mars |
April |
23, |
1997 |
Moon |
Mercury |
Venus |
Rahu |
April |
27, |
1997 |
Moon |
Mercury |
Venus |
Jupiter |
May |
11, |
1997 |
Moon |
Mercury |
Venus |
Saturn |
May |
22, |
1997 |
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|
House in | Angle |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Grah |
Rashi | Nav. | d |
m |
s |
|
Rashi |
Nakshatr |
Pada |
Lagn (Ascendant) |
1st |
1st |
13 |
6 |
30 |
|
Mithun (Gemini) |
Ardra |
2 |
Soorya (Sun) |
11th |
6th |
7 |
18 |
30 |
|
Maysh (Aries) |
Ashwini |
3 |
Chandr (Moon) |
4th |
6th |
18 |
30 |
56 |
|
Kanyaa (Virgo) |
Hasta |
3 |
Mangal (Mars) |
3rd |
10th |
23 |
11 |
5 |
s |
Singh (Leo) |
P. Phalgun |
3 |
Budh (Mercury) |
11th |
8th |
14 |
3 |
54 |
r |
Maysh (Aries) |
Bharani |
1 |
Guru (Jupiter) |
8th |
8th |
24 |
26 |
3 |
|
Makar (Capricorn) |
Dhanishtth |
1 |
Shukr (Venus) |
11th |
7th |
12 |
7 |
10 |
|
Maysh (Aries) |
Ashwini |
4 |
Shani (Saturn) |
10th |
12th |
19 |
4 |
43 |
|
Kumbh (Pisces) |
Revati |
1 |
Rahu (N. Node) |
4th |
2nd |
4 |
40 |
20 |
r |
Kanyaa (Virgo) |
U. Phalgun |
3 |
Ketu (S. Node) |
10th |
8th |
4 |
40 |
20 |
r |
Kumbh (Aquarius) |
U. Bhadra. |
1 |
Ayanaunsh |
23 |
48 |
56 |
(Dr. Lahiri's value for precession) |
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I studied the Jyotish charts related to the event and offer the following summary:
Another change in prime minister spot soon likely
Decline in prime minister's esteem abroad, but rise at home
More interaction with foreign governments, leaders, representatives
Constant pressure from other politicians to act unethically
UF combine's support for the prime minister likely to decrease rapidly
Cabinet re-shuffle soon likely
Deeper relationship with the BJP, conservative forces and ideas
Other countries' regard for Bharat likely to suffer
More development and construction at the expense of environment
Sweeping social reforms begin to take seed
Risky investments and projects consume resources
Unchecked increase in pollution, industrial waste
Small business, cottage industries enjoy unprecedented growth
Trouble in communication services and industries
Increase in foreign debt
Decline in moral values
Rise in sexually-transmitted diseases
Respiratory illnesses likely to affect many areas of the country
Enhanced government participation in the fine and performing arts
Increased activity in ocean-related industries, ship-building, navy, etc.
Important agreements and treaties with neighboring countries
U.S. and Russian influence on nation's affairs likely to increase
Mid-June and the third week of August, 1997 are significant for the country
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