HOROSCOPE SHOULDBE PREPARED AFTER THE BIRTH OF CHILDREN: JIYAR SWAMI
At the Paramanpur Chaturmasya fasting site, India's great sage, Shri Lakshmiprapanna Jiyar Swami Ji Maharaj, said that horoscopes should be prepared after the birth of boys and girls. Horoscopes hold special significance in life. In addition to the 27 nakshatras and nine planets, the presence of one or two other planets in the horoscope reveals the future outcome of a person's life. Horoscopes are a very special tool for predicting the future of tragic events in life, allowing one to gain insight into the specific events that are likely to occur.
HOROSCOPE SHOULDBE PREPARED AFTER THE BIRTH OF CHILDREN: JIYAR SWAMI
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RAJIV NAYAN AGRAWAL
ARA------------------------At the Paramanpur Chaturmasya fasting site, India's great sage, Shri Lakshmiprapanna Jiyar Swami Ji Maharaj, said that horoscopes should be prepared after the birth of boys and girls. Horoscopes hold special significance in life. In addition to the 27 nakshatras and nine planets, the presence of one or two other planets in the horoscope reveals the future outcome of a person's life. Horoscopes are a very special tool for predicting the future of tragic events in life, allowing one to gain insight into the specific events that are likely to occur.
The nakshatras, planets, and days of the horoscope hold special significance in the predictions made in the horoscope. Since most people are born between Sunday and Saturday, the horoscope is based on the day, time, and place of birth. Therefore, whenever a boy or girl is born, the time of birth should be recorded accurately. The time, minute, and second of birth are of great significance. In earlier times, mothers used to estimate the time based on the sunlight and moonlight. However, the horoscope prepared based on this calculation is not accurate.
However, if you accurately record the exact time, day, date, and place of birth, and then have your horoscope prepared by a well-learned and knowledgeable astrologer, your horoscope will be especially beneficial. A horoscope should only be prepared by a knowledgeable scholar, not someone who lacks specialized knowledge of horoscopes. The results and events predicted in a horoscope are determined by the planets and constellations. Even the slightest error can alter the outcome. Therefore, a horoscope should only be prepared by a good astrologer.
Detailed information about the year and the results should also be obtained in the horoscope. If any adverse events are about to occur in your life, you can obtain information about them before reading the horoscope. You can resolve them by seeking guidance from a knowledgeable scholar. For this reason, special prayers are fruitful. Events that are about to occur in life are resolved in a subtle form. Therefore, if you first obtain information about them and perform a ritual to resolve them, any problems that may arise in life will not be as impactful.
Because the scriptures also state that by performing good deeds, worshipping God, reciting scriptures, and praying to Him, even major events that are about to occur are resolved in a subtle form. This reduces the negative impact on the person. Therefore, one should study the horoscope every three to six months to determine the true outcome.
In the Srimad Bhagavata Katha, Shukdev Ji is narrating a detailed account of Lord Krishna's life to King Parikshit. Everyone in the royal palace was celebrating, and Yashoda Maiya had arranged for her son's sleep on a bullock cart. Kansa sent the demon Shakatasura to Gokul to kill Lord Krishna. Shakatasur, taking a ferocious form, climbed onto the bullock cart and tried to kill baby Krishna by crushing him under the cart. Lord Krishna woke up. Then Lord Krishna began crying loudly and thrashing his arms and legs. The cart overturned, hitting his feet. Shakatasur was crushed under the cart and died.
When Lord Krishna was about a month or two old, one day, Yashoda Maiya was feeding him milk. Lord Krishna gradually began gaining weight through the power of Yoga Maya. Yashoda Maiya placed baby Krishna down. Shortly after, the third demon sent by Kansa, Trinavat, took the form of a tornado and came to attack Lord Krishna. Trinavat, carrying Lord Krishna in the tornado, began flying. Lord Krishna then grabbed Trinavat by the throat and killed him.
After some time, one day Vasudev went to Sage Garga, the priest of the Yaduvanshi clan. He told Sage Garg that he had two sons growing up in Mathura: one as Rohini's son and the other as Yashoda's son. He suggested using any means necessary to perform their naming ceremonies, but ensure no one knew about it. One day, Sage Garg arrived in Gokul, where Nand Baba welcomed him with great respect. Upon seeing Sage Garg, Nand Baba expressed his desire for the naming ceremony for his son and Rohini's son. Sage Garg explained that Rohini's son would be named Balram, Baldev, and Sangharsh.
Sage Garg then said that Yashoda's child would be as strong as Narayan and would destroy the evil spirits, so he would be named Krishna. Thus, the naming ceremony was completed. Gradually, Lord Krishna grew up, and people were captivated by his childhood antics. He would crawl on his knees, sometimes play with a calf, sometimes with a cow, and sometimes sit in the laps of the cowherds.
In this way, Lord Krishna's pastimes began to impress people all over Gokul. When Krishna and Balram grew up, they began stealing butter from the Gopis and eating it. They would break a Gopi's pot. Lord Krishna performed many such pastimes in Gokul. Whenever the Gopis would complain to Yashoda, she would never listen. In this way, Lord Krishna grew up while performing these childhood pastimes. Then one day, suddenly Garg Rishi came there and Nanda invited him for a meal at his house.
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