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Follow-up on the Mars Gandhanta post. In the last couple of days, we had a massive eruption at Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha’apai volcano, approx. 30 kms(18.6 miles) southeast of Tonga’s Fonuafo’ou island. The volcano first erupted on Friday and a second time on Saturday, Jan 15th around 5:26pm SST sending humongous waves of Tsunami in Tonga, situated East...

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Within 3 hours of Sun entering Capricorn (Cap), Mercury (Mer) turns retrograde (R) in Cap. Since, Mer is exalted in an Earth sign (Virgo), Cap’s energy (Earth sign) aids Mer. Mer is the minister or advisor to the king (Sun). Mer represents our intellect, all forms of communication (verbal, written, electronic, virtual, non-virtual), our capacity...

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Makar (Capricorn) Sankranti (Sun’s ingress) is celebrated all over India with grandiose. Sun ingresses into a new zodiac sign every month (West-East motion in our sky); hence there are 12 Sankranti. Of the 12, Makar Sankranti is celebrated all over India as this coincided with winter solstice or northward course of Sun (Uttarayana) about 2000...

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If you are one of those who are setting off your new year’s resolutions, take notes. January 1st as a new year is a random date picked up to account for a new cycle of Earth going around the Sun. There is no astronomical event pinning the new year to the sky. It makes more...

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These are the last few hours before winter solstice, the moment when Sun changes its course & moves northwards. The exact moment of winter solstice is 7:59am PST. As the light emerges again in the Northern Hemisphere, the Southern Hemisphere commences its journey inwards – not to be confused with Makar Sankranti (Uttarayana & Makar...

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In Indian mythology, Vaikunta Ekadasi, the 11th lunar phase in the waxing cycle (Shukla Paksha) in the lunar month of Margashirsha is said to be the day when Vishnu wakes up from his deep slumber, & the doors to Vaikuntha open. Vaikuntha is loosely translated in English as heaven but it is the realm where...

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