Astrological analysis of Military coup in Bangladesh
on 5th August 2024 with the help of Sarvatobhadra
Chakra
Authored by:
Shyam S
Kansal |
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On
5 August 2024, Bangladesh faced significant turmoil as
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned amid massive
protests and an army coup. Violent clashes resulted in
over 300 deaths on the very first day. Sheikh Hasina,
accompanied by her sister, fled Dhaka and landed in
Hindan Air Force Station in Ghaziabad, India.
Protestors bring down iconic statue of Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Dhaka.
There was loot
and arson everywhere in Bangladesh thereafter for
several days. Thousands of people died in this
atmosphere of anarchy in the country. I decided to
check the status of Sarvatobhadra chakra for the birth
chart of Bangladesh on 5th August 2024. |
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The Independence Day
of Bangladesh is celebrated on 26 March as a
national holiday in Bangladesh. It
commemorates the country's declaration of
independence from Pakistan on March 26, 1971.
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared the
independence of Bangladesh on this date. The
Bangladesh Liberation War started on 26 March
and lasted till 16 December 1971 which is
celebrated as Victory Day in Bangladesh. |
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Here-in-below is an analysis of the
birth chart of Bangladesh for this very unfortunate date, i.e.
5th August 2024.
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[A] Bird's Eye-view
of Vedha status in Bangladesh's Sarvatobhadra chakra
on 5th Aug 2024 |
The Vaar, Tithi, Rasi, Lagna and Nakshatra of
the birth chart - are the five main
elements (called "Panchak") of a
Sarvatobhadra chart (SBC). Vaar means
the day of Week when native/ entity/
country was born. A Vaar starts
at sunrise and continues till next
sunrise. Tithi denotes
difference between Sun and Moon's
longitudes at the time of birth. Rasi means
the sign in which the Moon was posited
at the time of birth. Lagna means
the Ascendant of the birth chart and Nakshatra means
the name of the constellation in which
Moon was posited at the time of birth.
These five elements has been marked in
the above SBC figure in blue
colour, as "V", "T",
"Rs", "Lg" and "@"
respectively.
The current transit of the 9 planets
in 28 Nakshatras (including Abhijit
Nakshatra), on concerned date, has
been marked in outer most squares.
These planets may cast Vedhas of three
types: (a) Front vedha, (b) Left
vedha, and (c) Right vedha. There are
some conditions which determine that
which planet will cast which type of
vedha(s) on a particular day.
Vedhas by natural malefic planets
(shown through Red
lines)
and conditional malefic planets (shown
through Brown
lines)
cause negative results to the native/
entity/ country on concerned date. On
the other hand, Vedhas by natural
benefic planets (shown through Green
lines)
causes positive results to the native/
entity/ country.
The squares, in which "V",
"T", "Rs", "Lg" and "@" are
written, in above shown SBC chart,
should be observed carefully. If one
or more Red
Line(s)
or Brown
Line(s) passes
through these squares, it will cause
malefic vedhas. Similarly, if one or
more Green
line(s) passes
through these squares, it will cause
benefic vedhas. Benefic vedhas bring
auspicious results to the native and
malefic vedhas causes inauspicious
results.
If any of these five squares receive
vedhas of both types (shown by Red
line/ Brown
Line & Green
line)
simultaneously, results will be
average. If more of these five squares
receive malefic vedhas (Red
lines or Brown
Lines)
only, results will be inauspicious.
Similarly, If more of these five
squares receive benefic vedhas (Green
lines)
only, results will be highly
auspicious.
Important Note: It
has been mentioned in Sarvatobhadra
Chakra literature by our learned seers
that (a) if
on a given day, all five elements of
the "Panchaka"
receive only malefic vedhas, and is
devoid of nullifying benefic vedhas,
or, (b) any
single element, out of the five
elements of the "Panchaka",
receives two or more malefic vedhas
from different directions, and that
element is devoid of a benefic
vedha, - that day may be highly
inauspicious for the native, in all
important aspects of life, including
health and longevity. The native
should remain extremely careful on
such a day.
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[B]
Vedha details for important elements
of Bangladesh's Sarvatobhadra chakra
on 5th August 2024 |
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Besides the above mentioned five elements (the Vaar, Tithi, Rasi, Lagna and Nakshatra of
the native), there are two more very important
elements which are Swara (syllable)
based. These are Varna (Consonant)
and Swar (Vowel)
of the native/ entity/ country's popular name.
The above shown table [B] presents the
Vedha details for all of these seven elements
of Sarvatobhadra chakra on a given date. It
must be remembered that each malefic or
benefic vedha does not carry equal weight.
There are many prescribed conditions which
determine the exact impact of vedha in
numerical terms. The above table [B]
quantifies all malefic and benefic vedhas for
each of these 7 elements individually
according to their applicable numeric weight
and finally shows the net result.
If
the Net result is positive (shown in Blue),
that day would be lucky and auspicious for the
native. Greater the positive value, better the
day would be. On the contrary, if the Net
result is negative (shown in Red),
that day would may remain unlucky for the
native. Greater the negative value, higher the
inauspiciousness would be.
You may see
in above table that all the seven
elements of Sarvatobhadra chakra were having
severe malefic vedhas on 5th August 2024
in Bangladesh's chart.
This is a
very rare example when all the seven
elements of Sarvatobhadra chakra were having
malefic vedhas and there was no relief from
the benefic vedhas on them.
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[C] Vedha
status of "Janmaadi-Karmaadi" Nakshatras on
5th August 2024 in Bangladesh's chart |
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The above table [C] shows the Vedha status of "Janmaadi-Karmaadi"
Nakshatras of the native/ entity/ country on a given
day. These nakshatras are determined from the position
of natal Moon in the horoscope. Native's Moon
nakshatra is taken as reference point. The first
nakshatra, in which Moon was posited at the time of
birth, is called "Janma
Nakshatra".
The 10th Nakshatra from Moon is called "Karma
Nakshatra",
19th from Moon is called "Aadhan
nakshatra"
and so on. All "Janmaadi-Karmaadi"
Nakshatras for the native have been shown in the table
[C]. The Abhijit nakshatra is also taken into
consideration while counting.
The benefic and malefic vedha status for all these "Janmaadi-Karmaadi"
nakshatras have been shown beneath each of them. The
Shubh (auspicious) vedhas have been shown in blue
colour and the
Ashubh (inauspicious) vedhas have been shown in red
colour.
What type of inauspicious results may be produced by
malefic vedhas to these nakshatra, have been clearly
specified below each of them individually. If,
simultaneously, benefic vedhas are also occurring,
inauspicious results will get nullified in
proportionate manner. If several malefic vedhas are
occurring to any of these nakshatra, and it is devoid
of a benefic vedha, the concerned inauspicious results
may be more prominent.
You may see in the above
table that there are
only two benefic vedhas,
while
number of malefic vedhas is nine.
The net balance is 7 malefic vedhas. That is too high
and is rarely seen.
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