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Planetary predictions Vasthu Sastra: By T.SELVA I HAVE received hundreds of email and calls from readers who seek to alleviate their suffering through ancient sciences like Vasthu Sastra and astrology. Some attributed their woes to the poor Vasthu Sastra orientation of their house while others blamed it on their fate and destiny. My advise is to ease such challenges by applying the science of astrology which is interconnected with Vasthu. It is vital that every dweller has his or her horoscope forecasted and understands the influence of planetary movements. This is because the study of planets can indicate the results of our past, present and future actions. In Vasthu Sastra, the science of time (astrology) is incorporated to determine an individual’s auspicious and inauspicious periods and to find answers to the challenges the person is facing. This is determined through calculation based on the date, time and place of birth of the individual. This analysis – using the Hindu system – is carried out to shed light on uncertainties. It forecast the future of an individual so that he or she can use the predictions as a life guide. Astronomy is the foundation of astrology and it is highly recommended that breadwinners, in particular, have such charts done so that they are prepared for good and bad times. A horoscope reading is similar to a weather forecast, so it ensures that one is ready with an umbrella in case of rain or any change in the weather pattern! The same goes for astrology. If a person has his horoscope written, he would be more prepared to handle difficult times and not make irrational decisions based on gut feelings or a disturbed frame of mind. I have seen many people who have made decisions to migrate, given up jobs and ventured into business, gotten into partnerships or marriage based on their mood and feelings, only to find later that it was the wrong decision. Astrology is not about guesswork, but is based on mathematical calculations and the movement of planets that are linked to events in the life of each individual. Besides these numerological and astronomical observations, an astrologer will also be guided by his power of intuition to provide answers. The solar system is headed by the Sun and consists of the Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn. Along with these are the shadowy planets of Rahu (Dragon head) and Kethu (Dragon tail). The ecliptic is divided into 12 houses, which make up the signs of the zodiac. The influence of the 12 houses First house: This house signifies life, longevity, health as well as the nature and appearance of an individual. Other attributes are complexion, vitality, sorrow, gains and profits to younger brothers and friends. It governs the head and face. Second house: It indicates financial position, as well as early life, speech, servants and friends. It also denotes eyesight, family unity, inheritance, lawsuits, and domestic comforts. This house governs the throat and right eye. Third house: It indicates younger brothers and sisters and their relations. It signifies courage, intelligence, higher education, taste for writing, ornaments, clothes and travels. Body parts in this house are the arms, right ear and shoulders. Fourth house: It signifies the mother, property, conveyance, domestic surroundings and happiness. It represents the breasts, chest, lungs, stomach and elbow joints. Fifth house: Children, speculation, intellectual status, pleasure, love affairs and luck are gauged from this house. It governs the belly, heart and liver. Sixth house: It is responsible for enemies, health, servants, uncle, aunts and relations on the father’s side. The body parts denoted are the kidneys, large intestines, uterus and anus. Seventh house: Covers matters regarding a person’s spouse, partnership and conjugal happiness. It also denotes marriage, married life, love, litigation, divorce, honour and reputation in a foreign country. Body parts are the private parts, uterus and glands. Eighth house: Diseases, finances through unfair means, internal organs, longevity, mental pain, obstacles, mode of death, imprisonment, worries and privation are checked from this house. It also indicates body parts like the scrotum, pelvis, seminal vesicles and external genitalia. Ninth house: It indicates religion, foreign travel, publicity, teachers, higher education, learning, writing books, faith, wisdom, prosperity, powers of foresight and religious institutions. Hips and thighs are the body parts. Tenth house: This important house indicates the father, profession, status in life, activities outside the house, pleasure, honour, power and authority. All matters relating to worldly activities and moral responsibilities are determined here. Body parts are knees, joints, bones, hair and back. Eleventh house: It accounts for accumulated wealth, elder brothers and sisters and the relationship with them. Friends, financial gains, social activities, emotional attachment and social success are determined by this house. Body parts are the legs, left ear, teeth and ankle. Twelfth house: It signifies enemies, relationships, lawsuits, imprisonment and liberation. Body parts are the feet, left eye and teeth. Planets Planets are viewed in Indian astrology as a celestial body which has the property of attraction. The Sun is regarded as a star and the Moon, a satellite of the earth. Rahu (Dragon head) and Kethu (Dragon tail) are two imaginary points on the concourse of the orbits of the Earth and Moon. Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and others are considered to have no effect on human affairs. Each planet has its own significance. Vasthu talks The columnist will give a talk on Vasthu Sastra, astrology and the science of pyramids at the Yoga Centre on the First Floor, Lot 48/3 to 5, Semambu, Kuantan, Pahang, on March 4 at 7pm. Admission is by contribution of RM10 to the Rapha Home for Children in Kuantan. For details, contact Clarence Leong at 019-922 1668. A similar talk will be held on April 8 at 3pm at the YMCA Hall in Jalan Anderson, Ipoh. Admission is by contribution of RM10 to the Arut Perum Jothy Welfare Home for Children in Buntong, Ipoh. To register, call N. Ganesh at 012-5939065. T. Selva, The Star’s Maritime Editor, has spent years researching this ancient Indian science of construction, better known as ‘Indian feng shui’. He is a student of 7th generation Vasthu Sastra Master Yuvaraj Sowma from Chennai, India. He can be contacted at [email protected]