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SARVAM GYANANDAMAYAM AUM GURUBYO NAMAH Dear Sanjay, Sarbani, Mihir Guha Roy and the whole SJC ATRI group, Namaste. Kindly accept my congrats and thanks for the wonderful time you had given in the recently concluded grand Delhi conference. i take this opportunity to pray Mother for this kind gesture and grace of Her without which nothing could have been possible. As i turn back i am able to feel the warmth of Mother in the conference. Just to repeat the message i had given in the other group(Vedic astrology) retrogression has to do with Maatru vandana! Warm Regards, May Mother Bless. Astrologically & spiritually yours, p.s.ramanarayanan.Sanjay Prabhakaran <sanjaychettiar wrote: Current Postions from JHora. Body Longitude Nakshatra Pada Rasi Navamsa Sun - DK 13 Cp 40' 00.56" Srav 2 Cp Ta Saturn ® - GK 13 Cn 56' 23.78" Push 4 Cn Sc http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/001200601271150.htm?headline=Saturn~coming~closer~to~earth~today Saturn coming closer to earth today Indore, Jan. 27 (UNI): Night-gazers will get a delightful experience today when planet Saturn will be closest to Earth and will appear biggest and brightest, a space scientist has said. Indore-based Maharaja Ranjit Singh College Director, Ram S Shrivastava, said Saturn - which normally is at a distance of 945 million miles from Earth - will be at a minimum distance of 755 million miles tonight. Saturn will rise after sunset on eastern horizon and will set on west at sunrise. The planet's sight will be very attractive during midnight. The planet's famous rings can be viewed through a small telescope, he said. Saturn is visible in the Gemini

Constellation (Mithun rashi). Just above the planet, there are two famous stars of Gemini, Castor and Pollux. Dr Shrivastava said the planet's view from earth is of special interest because of its visibility with maximum broadness of 1,76,000 miles from edge to edge. The planet is 75,000 miles wide - second largest after Jupiter.

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