Guest guest Posted February 10, 2004 Report Share Posted February 10, 2004 Dear PVR-ji & members, The results are almost here. Kerry is sweeping both the states with big margins and Dean is not even in top 3. It wasnt that bad for John Edwards who is #2 in Virginia and expected to emerge #2 in Tennesse aswell. Looks like common sense prevailed over Jyotish in case of Dean. Clark is still vowing to fight and not dropping out (holding out for a running-mate offer?). Your Prediction about Kerry is right on though. -Siva. vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" <pvr@c...> wrote: > Namaste friends, > > I am giving the daily Tithi Pravesha charts (DTPC) of the four main candidates of US democratic primaries of Feb 10 (tomorrow), my astrological reasoning and the final judgment. > > * * * > > (1) John Kerry: > > 9 Feb 2004, 9:55 pm (TZ: 6:00 west), 104w59, 39n44 > > Mercury is the hora lord, i.e. the ruler of the day. He is the 10th lord in 5th with an exchange with 5th lord Saturn in 10th, in rasi chart. He is well-placed in 6th (and 2nd from AL) in D-10 too. It is no doubt another good day. > > Bottomline: John Kery will continue to do well. > > (2) Howard Dean: > > 10 Feb 2004, 7:37 am (TZ: 5:00 west), 74w00, 40n43 > > Mars is the hora lord, i.e. ruler of the day. In rasi chart, Mars is in moolatrikona in the 3rd house from lagna and 11th from AL. In D-10, he is debilitated in the 3rd from lagna and 11th from AL again. In fact, he has a nice exchange with 3rd lord Moon in 7th. > > The latest opinion polls show him doing very poorly, behind Kerry, Edwards and Clark, placed in single digit percentages. He did not campaign in either TN or VA. He did not even run ads. Gore, who endorsed Dean, did NOT promote him in his home state TN. Based on all these, Dean is not at all expected to do well there in south, despite coming second in all the 3 states last weekend. However, some positive and boldening development for Dean is possible on the day. > > Bottomline: Though it is irrational to expect Howard Dean to do well in TN or VA, the day is a good one for him. It is inexplicable to me when I try to reconcile astrology with common sense. But there could be some good news for him on Feb 10 that boldens him. > > (3) John Edwards: > > 10 Feb 2004, 8:40 pm (TZ: 5:00 west), 82w57, 34n41 > > [Note: An error of 40 sec in birthtime changes the rising sign in the daily chart, rendering the prediction below meaningless. I have not confidently rectified the birthtime. So the following prediction may be taken with a pinch of salt.] > > Jupiter is the hora lord, i.e. ruler of the day. He is the 8th lord in lagna, just like in Clark's case below. He is in the 3rd from AL, just like in Clark's case below. However, Jupiter also owns 5th. He is better placed in D-10 than in Clark's case. > > Edwards will not do that well in his "backyard", as he likes to call the two southern states. He will do rather weakly. > > Though Edwards may not publicly admit it, he will seriously wonder whether he should drop out, after tomorrow. But he may decide to carry on. > > Bottomline: John Edwards will not win either state and will be disappointed. But he will do better than Clark. He may wonder for a while whether to carry on and may decide to do so. > > (4) Wes Clark: > > 10 Feb 2004, 10:10 am (TZ: 5:00 west), 87w39, 41n51 > > Venus is the hora lord, i.e. ruler of the day. He is the 8th lord in exaltation in lagna, in rasi chart. He clearly shows disappointment. Especially, being an exalted benefic in the 3rd from AL, he shows some kind of resignation or giving up of spirit. > > In D-10 also, Venus is the 5th lord in 8th. Showing a setback. Moreover, lagna lord Mercury is in marana karaka sthana, in D-10. > > Though General Clark indicated in a CNN interview this weekend that he will go all the way to the super Tuesday praimaries of March 2nd and not drop out, I have strong reasons to suspect that he will drop out after tomorrow. In any case, tomorrow is likely to be a disappointing day for General Clark. > > Bottomline: Wes Clark will be disappointed in both TN and VA. He'll be the biggest loser of the day, in terms of the gap between expectation and outcome. He may even drop out after tomorrow's results. > > * * * > > Kerry will keep up his great show, even in the southern states. Edwards will not repeat his South Carolina magic and will do rather weakly in his "backyard". I, however, do not expect him to drop out. Clark, OTOH, will do poorly and may actually drop out, despite his stand so far that he will carry on in any case. Dean may have some positive development that boldens him. > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > Narasimha > ---------- > Feb 9, 2004 > 11:30 pm EST > South Grafton, MA, USA > ---------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2004 Report Share Posted February 10, 2004 Dear PVR-ji, News just in. Clark is dropping out as you predicted! That was a great call. -Siva. vedic astrology, "schinnas" <schinnas> wrote: > Dear PVR-ji & members, > > The results are almost here. Kerry is sweeping both the states with > big margins and Dean is not even in top 3. It wasnt that bad for > John Edwards who is #2 in Virginia and expected to emerge #2 in > Tennesse aswell. > > Looks like common sense prevailed over Jyotish in case of Dean. > Clark is still vowing to fight and not dropping out (holding out for > a running-mate offer?). > > Your Prediction about Kerry is right on though. > > -Siva. > > vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" > <pvr@c...> wrote: > > Namaste friends, > > > > I am giving the daily Tithi Pravesha charts (DTPC) of the four > main candidates of US democratic primaries of Feb 10 (tomorrow), my > astrological reasoning and the final judgment. > > > > * * * > > > > (1) John Kerry: > > > > 9 Feb 2004, 9:55 pm (TZ: 6:00 west), 104w59, 39n44 > > > > Mercury is the hora lord, i.e. the ruler of the day. He is the > 10th lord in 5th with an exchange with 5th lord Saturn in 10th, in > rasi chart. He is well-placed in 6th (and 2nd from AL) in D-10 too. > It is no doubt another good day. > > > > Bottomline: John Kery will continue to do well. > > > > (2) Howard Dean: > > > > 10 Feb 2004, 7:37 am (TZ: 5:00 west), 74w00, 40n43 > > > > Mars is the hora lord, i.e. ruler of the day. In rasi chart, Mars > is in moolatrikona in the 3rd house from lagna and 11th from AL. In > D-10, he is debilitated in the 3rd from lagna and 11th from AL > again. In fact, he has a nice exchange with 3rd lord Moon in 7th. > > > > The latest opinion polls show him doing very poorly, behind Kerry, > Edwards and Clark, placed in single digit percentages. He did not > campaign in either TN or VA. He did not even run ads. Gore, who > endorsed Dean, did NOT promote him in his home state TN. Based on > all these, Dean is not at all expected to do well there in south, > despite coming second in all the 3 states last weekend. However, > some positive and boldening development for Dean is possible on the > day. > > > > Bottomline: Though it is irrational to expect Howard Dean to do > well in TN or VA, the day is a good one for him. It is inexplicable > to me when I try to reconcile astrology with common sense. But there > could be some good news for him on Feb 10 that boldens him. > > > > (3) John Edwards: > > > > 10 Feb 2004, 8:40 pm (TZ: 5:00 west), 82w57, 34n41 > > > > [Note: An error of 40 sec in birthtime changes the rising sign in > the daily chart, rendering the prediction below meaningless. I have > not confidently rectified the birthtime. So the following prediction > may be taken with a pinch of salt.] > > > > Jupiter is the hora lord, i.e. ruler of the day. He is the 8th > lord in lagna, just like in Clark's case below. He is in the 3rd > from AL, just like in Clark's case below. However, Jupiter also owns > 5th. He is better placed in D-10 than in Clark's case. > > > > Edwards will not do that well in his "backyard", as he likes to > call the two southern states. He will do rather weakly. > > > > Though Edwards may not publicly admit it, he will seriously wonder > whether he should drop out, after tomorrow. But he may decide to > carry on. > > > > Bottomline: John Edwards will not win either state and will be > disappointed. But he will do better than Clark. He may wonder for a > while whether to carry on and may decide to do so. > > > > (4) Wes Clark: > > > > 10 Feb 2004, 10:10 am (TZ: 5:00 west), 87w39, 41n51 > > > > Venus is the hora lord, i.e. ruler of the day. He is the 8th lord > in exaltation in lagna, in rasi chart. He clearly shows > disappointment. Especially, being an exalted benefic in the 3rd from > AL, he shows some kind of resignation or giving up of spirit. > > > > In D-10 also, Venus is the 5th lord in 8th. Showing a setback. > Moreover, lagna lord Mercury is in marana karaka sthana, in D-10. > > > > Though General Clark indicated in a CNN interview this weekend > that he will go all the way to the super Tuesday praimaries of March > 2nd and not drop out, I have strong reasons to suspect that he will > drop out after tomorrow. In any case, tomorrow is likely to be a > disappointing day for General Clark. > > > > Bottomline: Wes Clark will be disappointed in both TN and VA. > He'll be the biggest loser of the day, in terms of the gap between > expectation and outcome. He may even drop out after tomorrow's > results. > > > > * * * > > > > Kerry will keep up his great show, even in the southern states. > Edwards will not repeat his South Carolina magic and will do rather > weakly in his "backyard". I, however, do not expect him to drop out. > Clark, OTOH, will do poorly and may actually drop out, despite his > stand so far that he will carry on in any case. Dean may have some > positive development that boldens him. > > > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > > Narasimha > > ---------- > > Feb 9, 2004 > > 11:30 pm EST > > South Grafton, MA, USA > > ---------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2004 Report Share Posted February 10, 2004 Dear Siva, > Dear PVR-ji,> News just in. Clark is dropping out as you predicted! That was a > great call.> > -Siva. Our mails crossed... Yes, it was a nice call. But, if you make the charts yourself by using the DTPC data I gave, it is very clear. There are some predictions we make with 30% confidence, some with 50% confidence and some with 70% confidence. This one can be made with 90% confidence! However, speaking from the non-astrological random guess point of view, this had a low probability of happening. First if all, Clark spent so much money and time in south that he was expected to do well. Second of all, he insisted on CNN just this Sunday that he would go on till March 2 no matter what. He clearly said he would not drop out if he did poorly in south or in Wisconsin. So, the non-astrological common sense probability of this was quite low. But it was a very easy call based on DTPC! OTOH, prediction on Kerry doing well had probabilities going for it. One can guess it. But, the one on Clark dropping out has odds stacked against it! I am glad DTPC worked. I now hope ATPC also works, in Dean's case. :-) Good night! I'll be back by this Friday with the Valentine's day primary predictions. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 Dear Narasimha, any chance of getting an update on how daily DTPC is calculated. Or where is it in the archives? Thankyou, Hanna HANNA MAC hm2002 (AT) earthlink (DOT) net Why Wait? Move to EarthLink. - Narasimha P.V.R. Rao vedic astrology 2/10/2004 9:49:48 PM [vedic astrology] Re: PREDICTION: Feb 10 Primaries of US Democrats Dear Siva, > Dear PVR-ji,> News just in. Clark is dropping out as you predicted! That was a > great call.> > -Siva. Our mails crossed... Yes, it was a nice call. But, if you make the charts yourself by using the DTPC data I gave, it is very clear. There are some predictions we make with 30% confidence, some with 50% confidence and some with 70% confidence. This one can be made with 90% confidence! However, speaking from the non-astrological random guess point of view, this had a low probability of happening. First if all, Clark spent so much money and time in south that he was expected to do well. Second of all, he insisted on CNN just this Sunday that he would go on till March 2 no matter what. He clearly said he would not drop out if he did poorly in south or in Wisconsin. So, the non-astrological common sense probability of this was quite low. But it was a very easy call based on DTPC! OTOH, prediction on Kerry doing well had probabilities going for it. One can guess it. But, the one on Clark dropping out has odds stacked against it! I am glad DTPC worked. I now hope ATPC also works, in Dean's case. :-) Good night! I'll be back by this Friday with the Valentine's day primary predictions. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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