Thursday, February 11, 2010

Astrology & Mathematics - 3

Hello friends,

Hope you all had a wonderful day. Let me continue from the last post in this section. I remember my words, and here I am to share that story in Hindu Mythology with you. Read below....

Once upon a time in Kailasa (The home of Lord Shiva), Brahma (The Creator), Vishnu (The Sustainer) & Shiva (The Destroyer), meet for an auspicious occasion, and while their time talking on various issues. A heavenly Astrologer who was  passingby that place, greeted the 3 Gods. The Gods, pleased with his obedience, invited him to share their talk. As the time passed on, Lord Shiva casually asked the Astrologer, about how good his prediction of future would be, for which the latter answered that, what he predicted is the future. This reply surprised Lord Shiva, and he ordered the Astrologer to prove himselves, by letting them know what Goddess Parvati (wife of Lord Shiva), is doing. 

The Astrologer made his calculations but was afraid to answer the question. However, not answering the question would only prove his words false, so he picked up his courage and with all due respect he told that Goddess Parvati was enjoying her bath. This infuriated Lord Shiva, and he immediately cursed the Astrologer, and also cursed Astrology that never would it be able predict future again. This changed the atmosphere, and the astrologer started to pacify the anger of Lord Shiva, telling that he was just following the order and never had any other intention. 

After things calmed down, Lord Shiva, modified his initial statement, telling that any prediction by Astrology would never be entirely true, and would always carry some ambiguity with it, and I guess you would definitely agree with that.

Thats it for today folks... Post your comments, and any suggestions to improve the content or look of this blog.

See you tomorrow....

Let peace prevail in this world.

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Sun.

4 comments:

  1. "what he predicted is the future"..whatever he predicts shall manifest ane kadaa meaning?

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  2. yea aunu raa...ennaltiki malli...

    hows life?

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  3. On a completely different note, those three people need not meet specially on an auspicious occasion..the occasion they meet itself is an auspicious one.. :)

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