Wednesday 26 November 2014

Analysis of Muhurat time – Modi undertaking as PM

Analysis of Muhurat time – Modi undertaking as PM
S N Rao

The political scenario in the Indian subcontinent has taken everyone by surprise. Although everyone expected the NDA to win the elections, no one expected that they would win by such a huge margin. Mr Modi and his team are now gearing up to form the next government.  What’s more interesting is the timing of these events being unfolded in the current Indian political situation and the haplessness of the opponents who are in total disbelief. It is a win for the world’s largest democracy and the people of India. The world is now looking up to us to create an impact on bringing business confidence back. The stock markets appear to have been buoyed by the results, because of the sizeable majority taken by the BJP, which has now created certainty and hopes of stability in India’s leadership.

The Indian government ruled by the Congress has lost the faith of the common man. This is probably the first time in the history of Indian independence that Congress has received such a poor response and so few seats. The aspiration of the common man has triggered a possible revolt which can be foreseen from the Indian Independence day chart. Sun Maha dasha – Ketu antardasha activates a new change in rulership. Mr Modi will take the oath on May 26th at 6.00 pm.

Analysing from the developments through Vedic astrology in the muhurat chart, the ascendant is Libra with exalted Saturn and Rahu. The common man is represented by Saturn. The exaltation indicates the massive mandate given by the people given to the party. The transit Saturn’s placement in Libra will give strength and belief to the common men. It gives the common man just the right dose of energy to demand justice from the government.

Saturn rules the 10th house, the house of rulers in the Indian independence chart. Saturn is the significator (karaka) for justice and the common masses. This is probably the reason why we are the largest and effective democracy in the world with over a billion population. This also explains the belief and regards the common men have in this country towards the constitution. The transit of Saturn will be in Libra till Nov 2014. Libra sign rules justice and fair judiciary. It indicates that the new government would be strict and may take tough decisions with regards to law and order, judiciary. We can expect some harsh actions against the corrupt and the guilty. This transit of Saturn is likely to make the Judiciary and the judges more important. Very soon we may see them take very tough decisions which may change the political landscape of this country.

Jupiter occupies Libra in the Indian Independence Day chart. The transit of Jupiter in Gemini with a strong Mercury is likely to activate the planet in a manner that senior religious, industrialists, economists and IAS oficers would be involved in the decision making process. We can expect a solid foundation being laid for revisiting the economics of our country. New initiatives and policies with regards to FDI, GST is likely to make a difference in the attitude of the government. Real GDP growth could be boosted by the results as the BJP had promised to prioritize economic growth in their election manifesto.


Sun rules the government in astrology. The activation of Sun in Taurus is a sign of practicality and stability. The sign Taurus rules economy and finance. It indicates that the priority of the new government will be to conduct and carry out reforms needed to improve India’s business environment. The expectation of the common man from the new government can be seen from the placement of Moon in Aries with Venus and Ketu. This position will give the common man high expectations and belief that the new government will fulfill its promise. High hopes and sudden results in spheres of growth can create changes to the existing Tax and labor market reforms. If backed by a gradual opening up to foreign investment it would seek to create additional jobs.

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