Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 Namaste Prakash ji, > But what I tried to analysed in the morning has come true> but I dont think he will play a great innings tommorow With due respect and no malice, I want to point out that the above statement was not correct. He was not out on 73 when you wrote this after the first day and he went on to make 147 more runs on the next day to end the second day unbeaten on 220. This is, in fact, the highest score he ever made in his glittering 14-year career! So, despite whatever logic you gave below, the second day was a very good day for him. > since Moon will be transiting through his 8th house though> in exaltation from his natal position + it is creating> Papakartari yoga while both Rahu and Saturn will be either> side of the Moon. With due respect, Moon's transit alone is not sufficient to make these predictions. If you check out the transit positions at the time of his 32 test centuries and 36 one-day centuries, you will see all the signs in the zodiqac covered in Moon's transit. As far as paapa kartari by Saturn and Rahu on Moon is concerned, it is there for everybody. Do you suggest that no player of any sports plays well on such a day? If Tendulkar is running Moon dasa or something - he is not - such logic will be meaningful. Otherwise, there is no logic in saying that Moon has papa kartari from Saturn and Rahu in transit and so Tendulkar will not play well. > Sun and Mercury are still under the influence of Saturn,> Rahu & Jupiter (which is further affected by Saturn and> Rahu both). > > In one dayers he is going to blast the Aussies since by> then Sun, Mercury will be out of Saturn & Rahu's malefic> aspects. Mars will also give him some power during that> time I will give my prediction on his performance in the one-day series a little later. This time, I will give my predictions on VVS Laxman also. A member was kind enough to send me Laxman's birthdata mentioned by Sri KNRao in a magazine recently. Fortunately, it was pretty accurate and I only had to do a minor rectification. Apart from astrology, Tendulkar has been doing very well in oneday matches, even though his form was bad in Test cricket. He scored 1,100+ runs last year and did well even in the recent tri-series featuring Australia, India and New Zealand. His terrible slump was only in five-day matches and not in one-day matches. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 Dear All I am not happy with any logic behind predictions for a particular day.If he plays well he will.Planetary indications generally shows the mental and physical coordinations and fortune and fame for a period.Thus during that period mentioned by prakash Sachin was faring bad except for the last 2 days.Prakash had predicted this well for the period except for the sydney test.Also the predictions from Prakash did work well in someother cases with consistency (Musharaf etc). Thus daily predictions cannot always be correct for a talented player.It purely depends on the astrologers luck. Narasimha Raojis prediction for Tendulkar on a day had faced utter and total failure.I would be happy if Narasimha Raoji could explain the reason for failure.It is only for me to learn.This is no criticism. Also i beleive for 'astrology' five-day or oneday shouldn't make a difference.Only the period matters.As the oneday series is happening during a different period than the test series, predictions will vary. Hope that Sachin Plays well in onedayers.And let us see the consistency in the predictions from Prakash.All the best. Thanks Pradeep ..vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" <pvr@c...> wrote: > Namaste Prakash ji, > > > But what I tried to analysed in the morning has come true > > but I dont think he will play a great innings tommorow > > With due respect and no malice, I want to point out that the above statement was not correct. He was not out on 73 when you wrote this after the first day and he went on to make 147 more runs on the next day to end the second day unbeaten on 220. > > This is, in fact, the highest score he ever made in his glittering 14-year career! > > So, despite whatever logic you gave below, the second day was a very good day for him. > > > since Moon will be transiting through his 8th house though > > in exaltation from his natal position + it is creating > > Papakartari yoga while both Rahu and Saturn will be either > > side of the Moon. > > With due respect, Moon's transit alone is not sufficient to make these predictions. If you check out the transit positions at the time of his 32 test centuries and 36 one-day centuries, you will see all the signs in the zodiqac covered in Moon's transit. > > As far as paapa kartari by Saturn and Rahu on Moon is concerned, it is there for everybody. Do you suggest that no player of any sports plays well on such a day? If Tendulkar is running Moon dasa or something - he is not - such logic will be meaningful. Otherwise, there is no logic in saying that Moon has papa kartari from Saturn and Rahu in transit and so Tendulkar will not play well. > > > Sun and Mercury are still under the influence of Saturn, > > Rahu & Jupiter (which is further affected by Saturn and > > Rahu both). > > > > In one dayers he is going to blast the Aussies since by > > then Sun, Mercury will be out of Saturn & Rahu's malefic > > aspects. Mars will also give him some power during that > > time > > I will give my prediction on his performance in the one-day series a little later. This time, I will give my predictions on VVS Laxman also. A member was kind enough to send me Laxman's birthdata mentioned by Sri KNRao in a magazine recently. Fortunately, it was pretty accurate and I only had to do a minor rectification. > > Apart from astrology, Tendulkar has been doing very well in oneday matches, even though his form was bad in Test cricket. He scored 1,100+ runs last year and did well even in the recent tri-series featuring Australia, India and New Zealand. His terrible slump was only in five-day matches and not in one-day matches. > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 Namaste Pradeep, > Dear All> > I am not happy with any logic behind predictions for a particular > day.If he plays well he will.Planetary indications generally shows > the mental and physical coordinations and fortune and fame for a > period.Thus during that period mentioned by prakash Sachin was > faring bad except for the last 2 days.Prakash had predicted this > well for the period except for the sydney test.Also the predictions > from Prakash did work well in someother cases with consistency> (Musharaf etc). You unnecessarily took offense. My aim was not to put down anybody. My aim was to show that the logic used by him to say that Tendulkar would not have another good day after scoring 73 not out on Friday was bad logic. I care less about the prediction being incorrect, than the fact that it was made based on logic that does not stand scrutiny. Even if the prediction was right, I would've objectedn to that logic. When we know that Tendulkar made centuries with Moon transiting in all signs, we cannot predict a bad day based on Moon's transit sign. > Thus daily predictions cannot always be correct for a talented > player.It purely depends on the astrologers luck. I don't agree. Though I cannot prove this right now, I am convinced that astrologers should be able to predict on a daily basis, apart from identifying good and bad periods overall. However, if simple things like Moon's transit are used for that, I cannot agree with that. My disagreement is based on the simple observation that Tendulkar made centuries when Moon was transiting various signs, good and bad. > Narasimha Raojis prediction for Tendulkar on a day had faced utter > and total failure.I would be happy if Narasimha Raoji could explain > the reason for failure.It is only for me to learn.This is no > criticism. Your wording somehow suggests that you want to rub it in. But I did concede my "total failure" with daily prediction. I gave up daily charts temporarily and went back to the annual chart and what I wrote on that basis - namely, viparita raja yoga during Dec 26-Jan 5 and particularly Dec 31-Jan 4 - has come true. I clearly wrote in a previous mail that the original prediction was based on daily charts, which are my own research and perhaps not perfected yet. Actually, if you are genuinely interested in learning, I will explain my complete thinking process: (1) I saw that Moon and Jupiter have an exchange in rasi chart involving AL and 8th from AL. I saw that Moon result was turning out to be bad. So I was sure Jupiter antardasa would reverse it. In D-10 also, I saw a VRY between Jupiter and Moon, with both strongly placed in Cancer. So I was sure, as I re-iterated twice earlier, that these ten days would be good. (2) Then I went to monthly chart. Data is: .15th Dec 2003, 7:01 pm (IST), Bombay, India. This chart has a raja yoga between lagna lord Mercury and 5th lord Venus in 7th. The 9th lord Saturn also takes part in the yoga by aspecting them. Mercury's compressed lagna Vimsottari dasa (lagna is stronger than Moon) was during Dec 25-29. This made me think he would do well then. However, Venus, who has higher shadbala and vimsopaka bala, ended up giving the result of the yoga. His dasa is during Dec 31-Jan 6. I picked the wrong monthly dasa. (3) Then I went to the daily charts for narrowing down further. I don't even want to discuss them now, as my researches may be imperfect and I may have gone public a little too early. I will come back later with more on them. (4) When I went wrong on daily predictions, I went back to the monthly and annual chart. I noted that a good dasa (Venus) runs during the fourth test also as per the monthly chart. When I looked back at the annual chart, I was "more or less convinced" as I wrote earlier that a good reversal of fortune from one extreme to the other was sure to come before Jan 4. (5) So I acknowledged my failure with daily charts and re-iterated the prediction of viparita raja yoga before Jan 4/5 with confidence. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 Dear Narasimha Raoji Thanks for your mail. I respect individuals and criticize views.Thus i have some enemies as well.Bit still i stick to my style. I respect you because whenever i get a birth info i draw the chart using your free software.Thus i will have no growth if i forget that. But after seeing your mail to prakash somehow i felt frustrated.Eventhough your daily prediction had gone wrong, i did have respect, as you took the challenge risking your stature. But today when Prakash had failed - your cut paste explanation with runs made by Tendulkar - had a rush of blood.Thus the mail. As you have rightly pointed out, to be frank, at the time of writing - my statements ''total and utter failure'' were intentional.Because i generally never use such words.And i respect any person who takes up challenges.Thus those were used to show my frustration. Thus as you have understood by now there was no offense or disrespect meant from my side against your knowledge or contribution towards astrology.It was only against the way you were responding to Prakash(especially quoting the runs made by sachin - which is any way known.I felt the same when someone was mentinoning about the golden duck related to your prediction.On that day i had written that - congrats to Narasimha ji for taking up the challenge). May be your intentions might have been different ,in that case my apologies. Regarding daily charts,it will be a great achievement for astrology if one can predict with consistency. Thanks for the explanation and hoping to learn more from you.Wish you and family a very happy year ahead. Respect Pradeep vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" <pvr@c...> wrote: > Namaste Pradeep, > > > Dear All > > > > I am not happy with any logic behind predictions for a particular > > day.If he plays well he will.Planetary indications generally shows > > the mental and physical coordinations and fortune and fame for a > > period.Thus during that period mentioned by prakash Sachin was > > faring bad except for the last 2 days.Prakash had predicted this > > well for the period except for the sydney test.Also the predictions > > from Prakash did work well in someother cases with consistency > > (Musharaf etc). > > You unnecessarily took offense. My aim was not to put down anybody. My aim was to show that the logic used by him to say that Tendulkar would not have another good day after scoring 73 not out on Friday was bad logic. > > I care less about the prediction being incorrect, than the fact that it was made based on logic that does not stand scrutiny. Even if the prediction was right, I would've objectedn to that logic. When we know that Tendulkar made centuries with Moon transiting in all signs, we cannot predict a bad day based on Moon's transit sign. > > > Thus daily predictions cannot always be correct for a talented > > player.It purely depends on the astrologers luck. > > I don't agree. Though I cannot prove this right now, I am convinced that astrologers should be able to predict on a daily basis, apart from identifying good and bad periods overall. > > However, if simple things like Moon's transit are used for that, I cannot agree with that. My disagreement is based on the simple observation that Tendulkar made centuries when Moon was transiting various signs, good and bad. > > > Narasimha Raojis prediction for Tendulkar on a day had faced utter > > and total failure.I would be happy if Narasimha Raoji could explain > > the reason for failure.It is only for me to learn.This is no > > criticism. > > Your wording somehow suggests that you want to rub it in. But I did concede my "total failure" with daily prediction. I gave up daily charts temporarily and went back to the annual chart and what I wrote on that basis - namely, viparita raja yoga during Dec 26-Jan 5 and particularly Dec 31-Jan 4 - has come true. > > I clearly wrote in a previous mail that the original prediction was based on daily charts, which are my own research and perhaps not perfected yet. > > Actually, if you are genuinely interested in learning, I will explain my complete thinking process: > > (1) I saw that Moon and Jupiter have an exchange in rasi chart involving AL and 8th from AL. I saw that Moon result was turning out to be bad. So I was sure Jupiter antardasa would reverse it. In D-10 also, I saw a VRY between Jupiter and Moon, with both strongly placed in Cancer. So I was sure, as I re-iterated twice earlier, that these ten days would be good. > > (2) Then I went to monthly chart. Data is: .15th Dec 2003, 7:01 pm (IST), Bombay, India. > > This chart has a raja yoga between lagna lord Mercury and 5th lord Venus in 7th. The 9th lord Saturn also takes part in the yoga by aspecting them. Mercury's compressed lagna Vimsottari dasa (lagna is stronger than Moon) was during Dec 25-29. This made me think he would do well then. > > However, Venus, who has higher shadbala and vimsopaka bala, ended up giving the result of the yoga. His dasa is during Dec 31-Jan 6. I picked the wrong monthly dasa. > > (3) Then I went to the daily charts for narrowing down further. I don't even want to discuss them now, as my researches may be imperfect and I may have gone public a little too early. I will come back later with more on them. > > (4) When I went wrong on daily predictions, I went back to the monthly and annual chart. I noted that a good dasa (Venus) runs during the fourth test also as per the monthly chart. When I looked back at the annual chart, I was "more or less convinced" as I wrote earlier that a good reversal of fortune from one extreme to the other was sure to come before Jan 4. > > (5) So I acknowledged my failure with daily charts and re-iterated the prediction of viparita raja yoga before Jan 4/5 with confidence. > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.