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Son of Mr.
Sujit Agrawal
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Born on: |
2nd
October 2011 |
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16:28 Hrs. |
DST: 00:00 hrs. |
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Birth-place: |
Pune [Maharashtra], India |
(018N31'59; 073E52'00) |
Time zone: 05:30 hrs. ahead of GMT |
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Under Vedic system,
every letter 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 child's birth. Letters with friendly
vibrations may be used for purposes such as choosing
child's name, naming his/her business, a product,
naming child's house (when grown) and even pets.
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 of the family members. |
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Note: You may go
through
several case-studies listed at
my web-site for better
understanding and proper usage of
this report in various spheres of
your life. |
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(Note: Do not use
this report for finding out
compatibility between two
persons.) |
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The initial sound-syllable
of child's name should normally begin with the exact
syllable (written below) representing child's Moon
rashi-nakshatra.
Child's Moon
rashi-nakshatra: |
"Jyeshtha"
- pada-3 |
Syllable
representing above nakshatra: |
" Yee " |
However, if a suitable
name starting with above mentioned syllable can not be
found, then, alternatively, an initial sound-syllable
from the group of syllables having the utmost harmony
with child's birth star may be chosen. But, never choose
initial sound-syllable for child's name, which is
passive, and not in harmony with child's birth star.
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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
child's birth.
Sound-syllables,
with friendly
vibrations,
may be used by
the child in
future for
various
purposes,
besides
choosing own
name, such as
naming his/her
business, a
product,
naming his/her
house and even
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 child's
birth star |
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'Du', 'Tha', 'Jhaa', 'Un'
[As pronounced in: Durg, Thane, Jharia, ........]
'Hoo', 'Hay', 'Ho', 'Ddaa'
[As pronounced in: Hooghly, Hayward, Hollywood, Dallas]
'Naa', 'Nee', 'Noo', 'Nay'
[As pronounced in: Nashville, Needham, Nuh, Newark]
'No', 'Yaa', 'Yee', 'Yu'
[As pronounced in: Norfolk, Yamaha, Yield, Yuma]
'De', 'Do', 'Chaa', 'Chee'
[As pronounced in: Dewas, Dodge, Charles, Chitra]
'Ddee', 'Ddoo', 'Day', 'Ddo'
[As pronounced in: Deerborn, Dungarpur, Dayton, Dover]
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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
your
business,
a product,
naming
your house
and even
pets. |
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2. |
Following
syllables form a very friendly harmony with
child's birth star |
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'Bhe', 'Bho', 'Jaa', 'Jee'
[As pronounced in: Bhendkhal, Bhopal, Japan, Jind]
'Aa', 'Ee', 'U / Oo', 'A'
[As pronounced in: Arpita, Eeshu, Ummed, Andrew]
'Ttey', 'Tto', 'Paa', 'Pee'
[As pronounced in: Texas, Torrington, Panama, Petersburg]
'Yey', 'Yo', 'Bhaa', 'Bhee'
[As pronounced in: Yeola, York, Bharuch, Bheem]
'Choo', 'Chey', 'Cho', 'Laa'
[As pronounced in: Churu, Chechenya, Chotila, London]
'Maa', 'Mee', 'Moo', 'May'
[As pronounced in: Manhattan, Meerut, Moorhead, Maywood]
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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. |
Following
syllables form average harmony with
child's birth star |
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'Gaa', 'Gee', 'Goo', 'Gay'
[As pronounced in: Gargi, Geeta, Guwahati, Geylord]
'Vey', 'Vo', 'Kaa', 'Kee'
[As pronounced in: Venkat, Volkswagen, Kaamta, Keerti]
'Pay', 'Po', 'Raa', 'Ree'
[As pronounced in: Paris, Portsmouth, Rangoon, Reno]
'Say', 'So', 'Daa', 'Dee'
[As pronounced in: Sewagram, Somalia, Datia, Deesa]
'Ke', 'Ko', 'Haa', 'Hee'
[As pronounced in: Keti, Komilla, Hawai, Hissar]
'Tee', 'Too', 'Tey', 'To'
[As pronounced in: Teista, Tulsa, Tejpur, Toledo]
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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 and not in harmony with
child's birth star |
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'Go', 'Saa', 'See', 'Soo'
[As pronounced in: Gopal, Sarika, Seattle, Suzuki]
'Ku', 'Ghaa', 'Jna/Ang', 'Chhaa'
[As pronounced in: Kulsum, Ghazi, Angkorvat, Chhatarpur]
'Ru', 'Ray', 'Ro', 'Taa'
[As pronounced in: Rudolph, Raymond, Romilla, Tatiya]
'Khee', 'Khu', 'Khey', 'Kho'
[As pronounced in: Khilkapur, Khurja, Khetrapal, Khomeni]
'O', 'Va', 'Vee', 'Vu'
[As pronounced in: Ottawa, Vazir, Vipul, Vuyyuru]
'Poo', 'Shaa', 'Adan/Naa', 'Tthaa'
[As pronounced in: Poornima, Shatkona, ......, Thakurdwara]
'Bhoo', 'Dhaa', 'Phaa', 'Ddhhaa'
[As pronounced in: Bhupati, Dharwar, Phalguni, Dhosha]
'Lee', 'Loo', 'Ley', 'Lo'
[As pronounced in: Leicester, Lubbock, Leh, Lorain]
'Mo', 'Ttaa', 'Ttee', 'Ttoo'
[As pronounced in: Monrovia, Tauton, Teaneck, Turin]
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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
sound-syllable
of child's
name should
normally begin
with the exact
syllable
(written at
the start of
this report)
representing
child's Moon
rashi-nakshatra.
However, you
may also
choose other
sound
syllables from
the group of
syllables
having the
utmost harmony
with child's
birth-star
(listed
above).
I have a
database of
more than
13,000 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
analytical
report) for
the child. A
detailed
suggested name
report on
various
suggested
Hindu names is
also annexed
herewith.
The complete
report is in
three parts: |
1. |
The Main Analytical Report |
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2. |
Suitability of various sound syllables for the
child |
Currently, you are viewing. |
3. |
Some suggested "Hindu" names confirming to
astrological parameters |
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May Almighty
God's grace be
showered on
your child,
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