Today marks the final day of polling in the marathon seven-phase election, the largest democratic exercise in the world. It remains enigmatic why the electoral process has extended for such a prolonged period, compelling citizens to cast their votes amidst scorching heat when the temperature soars up to 50 degrees Celsius. The Election Commission appears to have accommodated the ruling party by scheduling the elections in a manner that allows for an extensive 206 rallies by the party's main campaigner during the election.
Analyzing the chart of the Election Commission of India formed on January 25th, 00:00 Hrs in New Delhi can offer valuable insights into potential future trends and developments in the realm of Indian electoral processes and governance. This astrological approach might reveal patterns or indicators that could influence decision-making and outcomes in the electoral arena.
Let's verify the chart of the Election Commission of India with some events and the running Dasha at that time.
On 2nd August 1993, Mr. T.N. Seshan wrote a seventeen-page letter to the government regarding the recognition of the power of the Election Commission. The Dasha at that time was Moon-Saturn-Venus. The Moon, as the 10th Lord both in Rashi and Navmansha representing authority in the 6th house of conflict in D-1, is the Maha Dasha lord. Saturn, governing law, democratic institution and yogakarka, is positioned in the 11th house of gains, serving as the anter DashaLord. Venus, the Lagna lord (Pratyantar Dasha), is in the 4th house with directional strength, indicating the Election Commission asserting its power.
In August 2020, Mr. Ashok Lavasa, the Election Commissioner, resigned. During this time, the Dasha running was Rahu-Sun-Saturn. Rahu is positioned in the 6th house of conflict, along with the 10th Lord Moon. The anter Dasha Lord, Sun (representing the government), is in a sign exchange with Saturn (Yogakarka and auspicious planet). The relationship between Sun and Saturn is renowned for indicating differences of opinion with the government or authority figures.
Mr. Arun Goel resigned on 9th March 2024 during the Dasha period of Jupiter-Jupiter-Mercury. Prior to this, the Dasha of Jupiter-Jupiter-Saturn concluded on 1st March 2024. The completion of Jupiter-Jupiter-Saturn suggests the potential for differences of opinion either with authority figures or the government, as Saturn, the Pratyantar Dasha Lord, is involved in a sign exchange with Sun.
Jupiter, serving as both the Maha Dasha and anter Dasha Lord, functions as the 6th Lord of conflict, while Venus, the Lagna Lord and 8th Lord , resides alongside. Venus, associated with the Guru of Demons, and Jupiter, the Guru of Devatas, conjoin in the 4th house. This conjunction is likely to lead to differences of opinion among election commissioners.
The current Dasha of the Election Commission is Jupiter-Jupiter-Mercury. Mercury, as the 9th Lord, is well placed in the 3rd house and aspects the 9th house[Judiciary ]. However, it's crucial to consider that Mercury in retrograde motion is renowned for miscommunication.
Certainly, the combination of Mercury retrograde (Prantar Dasha) and Jupiter in a debilitated state (Maha Dasha and anter Dasha) could indeed contribute to miscommunication issues, especially concerning revised vote percentages. Since Jupiter governs communication as the 3rd Lord, its debilitated state might further exacerbate the challenges in conveying accurate information, potentially leading to misunderstandings or discrepancies in the revised vote percentage announcements.
The involvement of the Supreme Court in this matter aligns with astrological principles, as the 9th house signifies the judiciary, including the Supreme Court. Additionally, Jupiter, which represents lawyers and judges, further emphasizes the connection to legal proceedings and judicial intervention in addressing the issues related to miscommunication and revised vote percentages.
It's intriguing to note the astrological configuration for the day of the election results. With the Dasha running as Jupiter-Jupiter-Mercury and the Maha Dasha, Anter Dasha, and PratyantarDasha Lords transiting the 8th house of the Election Commission's chart, there's potential for significant challenges and intense mental stress. The 8th house is indeed associated with obstacles, transformations, and sometimes even punishment. This alignment suggests that the day of the election results might bring about profound psychological pressure and trials for the Election Commission. On 4th June, Mercury is in a planetary war with Jupiter in transit.
The upcoming Dasha of Jupiter-Jupiter-Ketu, beginning on 20th June 2024, is indeed noteworthy, especially considering Ketu's position in the 12th house closely conjunct with Mars. This conjunction holds significance as Mars governs both the 7th and 2nd houses. The 12th house's association with scandals suggests potential challenges to the public image of the Election Commission. Moreover, the alignment in the D-9 chart, with this conjunction occurring in the 8th house, reinforces the possibility of scrutiny and transformation in the realm of elections. Ketu is aspected by Jupiter, the 6th Lord representing conflict, and the 3rd Lord signifying communication in D-1 Chart.
Ketu's association with technology, particularly as it signifies the SUKSHMA YANTRA (Computer), suggests that issues related to Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) might come under public scrutiny during this period. This could indeed lead to questioning and challenges regarding the Election Commission's public perception and its handling of technological aspects in the electoral process.
The upcoming Dasha of Jupiter-Jupiter-Venus, beginning on 4th August 2024, carries significant astrological implications, especially with Venus serving as both the Lagna and 8th Lord and positioned in the 4th house alongside Jupiter and Sun. This planetary alignment suggests potential differences of opinion among the election commissioners. Additionally, Venus's placement in the 10th house of the D-9 chart, representing the 8th Lord, hints at the likelihood of substantial changes within the Election Commission, including the Chief Election Commissioner. This period may witness shifts in leadership or internal dynamics within the Commission, reflecting the influence of the planetary configurations.
The forthcoming Dasha of Jupiter-Jupiter-Sun, commencing on 12th December 2024, holds significant implications, particularly with Sun representing the government. The PratyantarDasha Lord, in a sign exchange with Saturn, suggests a strong difference of opinion between the Election Commission and the government. This could potentially lead to the resignation or retirement of some election commissioners or even the Chief Election Commissioner. The exchange of signs between Sun and Saturn indicates a challenging dynamic between authority figures, potentially influencing decisions within the Election Commission.
Moon in Kemdrum Yoga with Rahu, aspected by Mars, leads to an unstable thought process within the organization.
Written and Researched by Sunil Dutt
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