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Nation's destiny through stars

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OUR CORRESPONDENT Published 12.01.03, 12:00 AM

Jamshedpur, Jan. 12: Will the country’s star shine bright or is there a possibility of an earthquake or any other natural disaster in the coming days? These questions will find an answer during 17th Asian Astrologers Conference to be held in city soon.

Renowned astrologers from Australia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and Italy will deliberate on astrology, palmistry and vastu shastra during the conference. The aim of the conference is to propagate astrology and palmistry with accuracy. The conference will begin from January 17 to 19. According to chairman of the presidium of Asian Astrology Congress, India chapter, S.K. Shastri, daily astrology helps in predicting the future of a country, especially natural disasters, conflicts and wars. He said, “The Gujarat earthquake and many other disasters were predicted accurately by astrologers. They can help a nation prepare beforehand in case of disasters.”

He agreed that prediction might not be always correct and astrology being a vast field, a lot of factors and calculations would be necessary before arriving at a conclusion. A minor mistake can result in wrong prediction. “The longitude and latitude of the country, planetary position and its effect of neighbouring countries are some the major criteria for successful daily astrology while predicting future of a country,” he said.

Astrologers will try to devise a foolproof mechanism for daily astrology. “Astrologers from across the globe will put forward their style of calculations and ways of arriving at conclusions. We will try to find out which strategy is the best and what improvement it requires,” he added. Teja Hettiaratchi, a vedic astrology expert from Australia will present his latest innovative techniques to predict the future accurately. “The vedic astrology expert has created ripples in the field of astrology. He calculations are based on the Indian method described in Vedas,” said Sharma.

Handwriting reading will also be discussed at the conference. Sharma said hand writing reading is at present in great demand by corporate houses during recruitment at speaks volumes about the personality of a person. He said, “Tilt of the letters and pressure applied while writing gives a clear picture of strength and weakness of a person.”

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