Abhishek & Aishwarya Bachchan have been blessed with a baby girl today (16th November 2011), at 9:45, in Mumbai.
Mr. Amitabh
Bachchan has
become the
Grand-pa. As a Vedic astrologer, I would suggest
the Bachchan
family that they should choose a phonetically correct, auspicious and lucky name for their new born baby girl with the help of Vedic astro-numerology. Naming their little bundle of joy is once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. They should not give the child just any 'Fancy' or 'Literary' looking name (which is the general trend today). Instead, they should
opt for a name,
which is phonetically in harmony with the instance of the child's birth. The RIGHT name for the new born will give her a head start in life to lead a healthy, wealthy and prosperous life.
Here-in-below
are my
suggestions:
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Dear
Abhishek
ji
The
birth-data
of your
daughter, used to
calculate
this
report, has
been
mentioned
below. Her
sidereal
(Vedic)
ascendant
is "Sagittarius".
Please be
reminded
that do
not
confuse it
with her tropical
(Western)
ascendant.
It may be
same or a
sign
higher (in
his case,
it is "Capricorn").
Her sidereal
Moon-sign
('Rashi')
is "Gemini".
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Daughter of Abhishek & Aishwarya Bachchan |
16th
November 2011 |
at 9:45
Hrs.
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(Time
Zone:
05:30
DST
00:00) |
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Mumbai
(Mah.), India |
018N58'00;
072E50'00 |
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The initial sound-syllable of your
daughter's name should normally begin with
'Haa', which represents
her Moon rashi-nakshatra
['Punarvasu'
pada-3]. However, if you do not find a suitable name starting with
'Haa', you may alternatively choose initial sound-syllable from the group of syllables having the utmost harmony with
her birth star.
You should never choose initial sound-syllable for
her name, which is passive, and is not in harmony with
her birth star. |
There is an
ancient
connection
between the
phonetics of
Sanskrit, the
mother of all
languages, and
the special
constellations,
called "Nakshatras",
spanning the
zodiac of
Vedic
Astrology, the
mother of all
predictive
sciences. A
nakshatra is
made up of
four equal
divisions
called "Padas"
(or, "Charans"),
divided over a
period of
approx. 24
hours.
Normally a "nakshatra-pada"
changes about
every six
hours. Each
nakshatra pada/charan
is associated
with a
particular
sound
syllable. The
27 nakshatras
landmark the
zodiac, giving
a total of 108
nakshatra
padas and
corresponding
sound
syllables.
These sounds
which are "tantrik"
in their
source are
considered
auspicious and
are believed
to enhance
(optimize) the
"destiny" of
the native
through
unfoldment of
higher human
potential.
One's birth
nakshatra is
the
constellation
the Moon is
posited at
time of birth
and plays an
important role
in determining
one's
personality
make-up.
It is true
that the
hidden
potential of a
person can be
activated for
life by a
particular
cosmic sound
that
corresponds to
an individual
horoscope.
Vedic-Indian
astrology
pioneers this
art. Under
Vedic system,
every
alphabet/
syllable is
said to
confirm to a
definite
pattern of
sound ("Dhwani").
Vedic
astrology
suggests that
certain
patterns of
sound are more
in harmony
with the
instance of
your birth.
Alphabets/
syllables with
friendly
vibrations may
be used for
purposes such
as choosing
native's own name,
naming her business, a
product,
naming her house and even
her pets. |
Note:
In some cases, more than one report may be required -
for example, selecting a name for the house may
require finding common letters which are friendly to
all the family members.
(Note: Do not use this report for finding out compatibility between two persons.) |
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1. |
Syllables having the utmost harmony with your
daughter's birth
star |
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'Ru', 'Ray', 'Ro', 'Taa'
[As pronounced in: Rudolph, Raymond, Romilla, Tatiya]
'Go', 'Saa', 'See', 'Soo'
[As pronounced in: Gopal, Sarika, Seattle, Suzuki]
'Ku', 'Ghaa', 'Jna/Ang', 'Chhaa'
[As pronounced in: Kulsum, Ghazi, Angkorvat,Chhatarpur]
'Ke', 'Ko', 'Haa', 'Hee'
[As pronounced in: Keti, Komilla, Hawai, Hissar]
'Tee', 'Too', 'Tey', 'To'
[As pronounced in: Teista, Tulsa, Tejpur, Toledo]
'Say', 'So', 'Daa', 'Dee'
[As pronounced in: Sewagram, Somalia, Datia, Deesa]
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The above
set of
sound-syllables
are with
the most
friendly
vibrations
for the
native.
These
alphabets/
syllables
may be
used for
purposes
such as
deciding a
new born's
name,
naming her
business,
a product,
naming her
own house
and even
her pets. |
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2. |
Syllables
having a very friendly harmony with your
daughter's birth
star |
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'Maa', 'Mee', 'Moo', 'May'
[As pronounced in: Manhattan, Meerut, Moorhead, Maywood]
'Yey', 'Yo', 'Bhaa', 'Bhee'
[As pronounced in: Yeola, York, Bharuch, Bheem]
'Choo', 'Chey', 'Cho', 'Laa'
[As pronounced in: Churu, Chechenya, Chotila, London]
'Hoo', 'Hay', 'Ho', 'Ddaa'
[As pronounced in: Hooghly, Hayward, Hollywood, Dallas]
'Naa', 'Nee', 'Noo', 'Nay'
[As pronounced in: Nashville, Needham, Nuh, Newark]
'Du', 'Tha', 'Jhaa', 'Un'
[As pronounced in: Durg, Thane, Jharia, ........]
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The above
set of
sound-syllables
are also
having
quite
friendly
vibrations
for the
native.
These
alphabets/
syllables
may also
be used
without
any
problem,
as a
second
choice, if
you are
unable to
find a
name from
1st group
of
syllables
(having
utmost
harmony). |
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3. |
Syllables
having average harmony with your
daughter's birth
star |
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'Ttey', 'Tto', 'Paa', 'Pee'
[As pronounced in: Texas, Torrington, Panama, Petersburg]
'Bhe', 'Bho', 'Jaa', 'Jee'
[As pronounced in: Bhendkhal, Bhopal, Japan, Jind]
'Aa', 'Ee', 'U / Oo', 'A'
[As pronounced in: Arpita, Eeshu, Ummed, Andrew]
'Pay', 'Po', 'Raa', 'Ree'
[As pronounced in: Paris, Portsmouth, Rangoon, Reno]
'Gaa', 'Gee', 'Goo', 'Gay'
[As pronounced in: Gargi, Geeta, Guwahati, Geylord]
'Vey', 'Vo', 'Kaa', 'Kee'
[As pronounced in: Venkat, Volkswagen, Kaamta, Keerti]
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The above
set of
sound-syllables
are having
just
average
harmony
for the
native.
These
syllables
should be
used only
if native
is unable
to find a
name from
1st and
2nd groups
of
syllables. |
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4. |
Syllables - which are passive/
unharmonious with your daughter's birth
star |
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'Poo', 'Shaa', 'Adan/Naa', 'Tthaa'
[As pronounced in: Poornima, Shatkona, .., Thakurdwara]
'Khee', 'Khu', 'Khey', 'Kho'
[As pronounced in: Khilkapur, Khurja, Khetrapal, Khomeni]
'O', 'Va', 'Vee', 'Vu'
[As pronounced in: Ottawa, Vazir, Vipul, Vuyyuru]
'Mo', 'Ttaa', 'Ttee', 'Ttoo'
[As pronounced in: Monrovia, Tauton, Teaneck, Turin]
'Bhoo', 'Dhaa', 'Phaa', 'Ddhhaa'
[As pronounced in: Bhupati, Dharwar, Phalguni, Dhosha]
'Lee', 'Loo', 'Ley', 'Lo'
[As pronounced in: Leicester, Lubbock, Leh, Lorain]
'Ddee', 'Ddoo', 'Day', 'Ddo'
[As pronounced in: Deerborn, Dungarpur, Dayton, Dover]
'No', 'Yaa', 'Yee', 'Yu'
[As pronounced in: Norfolk, Yamaha, Yield, Yuma]
'De', 'Do', 'Chaa', 'Chee'
[As pronounced in: Dewas, Dodge, Charles, Chitra]
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The above
set of
sound-syllables
are not
having any
harmony
for the
native.
These
syllables
should be
avoided to
name any
thing
related to
the
native. |
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As
told earlier
too, the initial letter of your
daughter's name should normally begin with
'Haa', which represents
her Moon rashi-nakshatra
['Punarvasu'
pada-3]. However, you may also choose other sound syllables from the group of syllables having the utmost harmony with
her birth
star (listed
above). I have
a database of
more than
10,000 Hindu
names along
with an
elaborate
computer
program to
select
appropriate
names with
utmost
accuracy,
which fulfills
all desired
astro-numerological
parameters
(discussed in main
report) for the
new born baby.
A detailed suggested
name report on
various
suggested
Hindu names
for her is
annexed
herewith.
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May Almighty
God's
grace be showered
on your
daughter,
Shyam S Kansal
(Vedic-numerologist)
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