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Case Study: MH CM's Oath Chart

A Malayalam Commentary on Brihat Jataka suggests that the astrological chart corresponding to significant events in the life of the individual should be analyzed independently. This encompasses charts at pivotal moments such as marriage, job transitions, conception of a child, and so forth. Sri Varahamihira also emphasizes the significance of Vivaha Muhurta Lagna in his work, Brihat Samhita. In a similar vein, the oath charts of governments can be examined to forecast the events anticipated to unfold during the tenure of the current administration. While this may appear somewhat ambiguous due to the absence of a direct birth, it can still be deemed valid as new entities are established. Nevertheless, the Vimsottari or Kendradi Dasa cannot be utilized in this context, as the maximum duration of a government is typically five years, after which elections are conducted once more. Following the election of a new government, a new oath-taking ceremony is held at a different Muhurta. Under these circumstances, the application of Vimsottari or Kendradi Dasa is not suitable. Personally, I believe that the Sudarsana Cakra Dasa, in conjunction with Gocara, serves as the most effective method in such situations. 


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In this article, we will examine the oath chart of Devendra Fadnavis, the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. This article was originally scheduled for publication earlier; however, it was postponed due to certain unavoidable circumstances. All previous prophecies made by the scribe have been incorporated here with suitable logical explanations.



1. The Lagna Bhava


According to Muhurta Sastra, Sthira Lagna is considered auspicious for the initiation of new ventures. In this context, the Lagna is Vargottama, which is highly valued. The NDA government, comprising BJP, Shiv Sena (Eknath Shinde faction), NCP (Ajit Pawar faction), RPI (Athavale), and other allied parties, is stable and is expected to complete its term. The participation of women ministers is expected to rise.

The Lagna Lord resides in a friendly sign and is aspected by a debilitated Kuja. The Lagna is also occupied by the 9th and 11th Lord, Guru. The general principle states that Guru in Lagna eliminates all Dosam. However, for those with Sukra as their Ascendant Lord, it tends to create additional challenges, as Guru governs the evil Bhavas. With the 8th Lord positioned in the Lagna, the reputation of the Cabinet Ministers may suffer. The likelihood of defamation and corruption allegations is unavoidable. Furthermore, as the 7th Lord is debilitated and weak in Shadbala, the opposition remains equally feeble and will struggle to challenge the ruling party. Their presence will be nearly nonexistent. Nonetheless, they may attempt to raise concerns regarding women's safety, the health sector, and the distribution of funds.

It was predicted on 5th March 2025 that there will be change in Cabinet Ministers. This prophecy has resulted out to be true.

2. The Karya Bhava


The 10th Bhava is occupied by Sani in its Svarasi. This is advantageous since Sani rules both the 9th and 10th and is placed in the 10th Bhava, forming the Sasa Mahapurusa Yoga. Sani possesses greater strength than Guru in the Shadbala, which further guarantees the stability of the government.

3. What Next?


The government of Maharashtra will prioritize the following four factors:

1. Education: New educational policies may be implemented.
2. Temple management and reconstruction of temples: There are likely to be projects aimed at the redevelopment of temples, primarily those dedicated to female deities.
3. Child and Women Development: Initiatives focused on women's empowerment will emerge, reflecting the significance of the female sign and female Navamsa in the Lagna.
4. Infrastructure development.

The potential for scams within the finance, revenue, or agriculture departments should not be overlooked. The relevant ministers may face allegations from the opposition. Any discoveries in this regard could tarnish the government's reputation. It is recommended that the Chief Minister takes appropriate notice of this situation.


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