Horoscope…Views of Mahaperiavaa…

source::::input from one of my friends….

Natarajan

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>> Mahaperiyava’s view about horoscopes…
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>> An astrologer had come for Periyava’s darshan. He said ‘ Big family…….Very
>> little income, Revenue out of practicing astrology is very less….Very
>> difficult..’
>> Periyava asked ‘Oh…..Are you living in the same ancestral house, that your
>> father was living in?’
>> ‘No….My elder brother is living in the same. I am living in another house
>> that is on the western side of the ancestral house’.
>> Periyava said ‘You do not stay there. In the ancestral house, on the
>> eastern side there is an old cow shed no? There you put-up a hut and stay
>> there. For generations your family has done Ambal pooja. Stay in the cow
>> shed.’
>> Periyava continued, ‘……Also, another thing you should hear. You are
>> blaming (scolding) all planets.. no!….In your (client’s) horoscope Guru is
>> neechan, Sani is papi, Bhudhan is vakram….You should not mouth these words.
>> Guru is a big planet. Dakshinamurthy swaroopam. You should not say of him as
>> neechan, Papi, Vakram etc. Sani is the son of Suriyan. He has got the
>> title of Ishwaran. You are calling him Papi…… It is enough if you say “The
>> planets are not in the right place. The Kala palan is not good. Etc.. When
>> people come to you for matching of horoscopes of boys and girls, instead
>> of bluntly saying “They don’t match”, you can say “The right period for
>> vivaha for the girl is yet to come. The putra bakyam for the boy is in
>> doubt.” There are many girls who are aged beynd 30, and still not married.
>> When such horoscopes come to you, to the extent possible, you should
>> answer them without rejecting to the extent possible.
>> In marriage subject, you should not give much importance to Horoscope
>> match. Matching of Sect (Kulam), Gothram and the minds (Manas) is enough.
>> In olden days, horoscope matching was not having so much importance.
>> The astrologer with full satisfaction said ‘Hereafter I will do as advised
>> by Periyava’. He took prasadam and left.
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