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OM GAM!

Dear Jyotishis,

Does anyone have the birth data of the Nepalese Royal

family? The BBC news says that the astrologers did

predict some thing about the crown prince.

Regards,

Gautam Sarkar

 

 

 

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Dear Gautam,

I was reading Mahadeva's book "Jataka Tatva" two night ago (just before

the terrible tragedy in Nepal), and within it there is at the end of this

book which was translated by S.S. Sareen, a set of sutras under the heading,

"Misra (Miscellaneous) Viveka."

The 47th sutra in Misra Viveka is quoted for your interest and possible

correlation with the Crown Prince's birthdata when obtained:

"If the Sun is in the 1st or 12th house, the Moon in the 6th and Mars

in the 7th, the native would murder his parents."

Reading that sutra I was struck by its simplicity and terrifying

implication, so I went to search for it again when the morning radio

announced what had happened in Nepal. I would like to know if this sutra

holds true for the Prince. Is there any other information given by the BBC

astrologers? I would like to know what they had to say!

Best wishes,

Carol

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Carolhook wrote:

> Dear Gautam,

> I was reading Mahadeva's book "Jataka Tatva" two night ago (just before

> the terrible tragedy in Nepal),

 

 

Dear Carol,

 

Somehow missed news! What happened in Nepal?

 

regards

Mani

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Dear Mani,

In Katmandu (27d30'N, 85d30'E) the Crown Prince Dipendra apparently

became angry with his parents, especially his mother who disapproved of the

29-year old prince's sweetheart. An angry and reportedly drunken episode

erupted at the dinner table where King Birenda, 55, Queen Aiswarya, 51, the

Crown Prince's brother Prince Nirajan, 22, sister Princess Shruti, 24, his

aunts Princess Sharada Shah and Princess Shanti Singh, Princess Sharada's

husband, and the King's cousin Princess Jayanti Shah, were seated.

 

The Crown Prince abruptly left the dining room, reappeared about 2240

local time dressed in paramilitary uniform (he was a top-notch marksman)

complete with 1 or 2 assault guns, locked the doors to the dining room, and

shot his parents and relatives in a spray of bullets. When the guards

appeared, he held a gun to his head and shot himself. Uncle Gyanendra who

was away at the time, will become the next King of Nepal. Meanwhile, Dipendra

is in a coma on life support, and has been named King in accordance with

sacred customs, while during his infirmity ministers have scrambled to name

Gyanendra Nepal's acting king on his behalf. The royal family was cremated

according to Hindu custom, and a 13-day mourning period for the entire

country has begun. .

 

Nepal, situated between India and Tibet, supports a monarchy similar to

the British monarchy where the heads of state are in power while Kings remain

as emblems of royalty and emissaries of goodwill. Deceased King Birenda had

been a popular and much-loved King. This is a very sad time for these people

and many friends across the globe.

 

Hope this helps, Mani!

Best wishes,

Carol

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Carolhook wrote:

 

> Meanwhile, Dipendra

> is in a coma on life support, and has been named King in accordance with

> sacred customs, while during his infirmity ministers have scrambled to name

> Gyanendra Nepal's acting king on his behalf.

 

Dear Carol,

 

Thanks for the report. Terrible! But won´t Dipendra be accused of murder if he

recovers? To declare him king is surely absurd, sacred custom or not!

 

regards

Mani

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Dear Mani,

 

It's an interesting dilemma, isn't it, when a King commits murder.

Is he tried for his crimes and then killed by the state? I do not know the

answer to that one.

Apparently there is a relative who may be allowed to pull life support

devices away from the comatose Dipendra. This would prevent the further

suffering of that country on behalf of their lost royal family.

It could be extremely difficult for the Nepalese to feel proud of their

monarchy if the murderer should survive to take his place as King. He might

not really want to survive, since his last act was intended to be suicidal. A

most gripping story, to be sure.

Best wishes,

Carol

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Dear Mani, Listmembers,

 

The country of Nepal has just crowned its new king Gyanendra, upon the

death of Dipendra on Monday. So the country is saved from turmoil resulting

from the murderer being named King while comatose.

The Nepalis did as was their custom in according Kingship to Dipendra.

That he died even while his countrymen prayed for him, seems divine justice.

It was unusually kind as well as civilized of these Hindu people to have had

compassion for Dipendra even as he was the cause of his nation's sorrow.

Deceased King Birenda (Dipendra's father) had formed close ties of

friendship with the Japanese people who have been moved by his untimely

death.

The country of Nepal contains 22 million people, and there have been

violent street protests in the recent past about Prime Minister Girja Prasad

Koirala's rulership of that country. It will be a while before this country

reaches any kind of stability. Meanwhile the newly-crowned King Gyanendra is

seeking an investigation into the matter in which his family was gunned down

by fire from an AK-47 automatic rifle. The people of Katmandu have become

angry that there was not sufficient guard over the lives of their royal

family.

If anyone has notes about a BBC story of astrologers predicting this

disaster, or birth information for any of the royals, please share with the

List--thanks!

 

Best to all,

Carol

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OM GAM!

Dear Mani,

I understand that they had to presume him innocent

before finding him guilty. In any case he was on life

support and is now dead. It seems astrologers had

predicted the death of his father if he married before

a certain age.

Killing one's parents is very rare in Hindu

traditions, as you might already know. The only time

you come across it in the scriptures is when

Parasurama (Rama with the axe)killed his mother at the

behest of his father. Parasurama has a deep connection

to Kerala, your land of birth.

I still do not have the birth data, I am sure this may

be common knowledge in India, by now, can any one

help?

Gautam Sarkar

 

 

 

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Gautam Sarkar wrote:

> OM GAM!

> Dear Mani,

> I understand that they had to presume him innocent

> before finding him guilty. In any case he was on life

> support and is now dead. It seems astrologers had

> predicted the death of his father if he married before

> a certain age.

 

Dear Gautam,

 

It looks as if the astrologers were wrong, for as far as I gather, Dipendra had

not yet marrid!

 

 

> Killing one's parents is very rare in Hindu

> traditions, as you might already know.

 

Killing parents is not common anywhere in the world! his was not a murder

planned by Dipendra, IF HE WAS GUILTY. If he did it, it was in a state of mental

derangement, for other relatives were also killed. Now there is the rumour that

it was a plot organized by Gnanendra to get the throne.

 

> Parasurama has a deep connection

> to Kerala, your land of birth.

 

Not that I object to being called a Keralite, but I was neither born in Kerala,

nor am I a Malayalee, but a Tamilian.

 

regards

Mani

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Dear Carol,

I am not aware of any astrological predictions of the tragedy but it is said

in Nepal that this dynesty does not have a King who goes beyond the age of

55-56 years. And it seems that the murdered King was 55 years of age.

You had posted about certain astrological combinations from Sareen's book but

what is the combination for a brother involved in family genocide. According

to reports, which on the face seem very probable, it could have been the

present King Gyanender's involvement in the murder of his brothers and their

family. His son and daughter-in-law are one of the survivors of that night.

Also an interesting point is that the alleged killer Dipender had a bullet in

his back which does not support the earlier version that he committed suicide

by firing the gun in his temple!! Too many unanswered questions. Maybe

astrology can enlighten !!

Kirpall Singh

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