| Language divides Unified India |
| Tuesday, 24 November 2009 10:59 | |
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Before Independence i.e. August 1947 India was a divided country with many states and rulers and state rivalries were common at that time. Every state was aggressive and wanted to capture areas and properties of other states thus small battles and wars were being fought constantly just as alliances were made and broken. However when the British started ruling the country with a unified code is when India got united under regression and aggression of British. After India’s independence on 15th August 1947 a united India came into existence for the first time in its history. When India became independent then all the states became an integral part of India automatically but some states still wanted to have their own sovereignty and did not want to come under one umbrella. Sardar Vallabbhai Patel was the architect of the real united India and erstwhile rulers were literally brought to their knees to accept the constitution of India. Hyderabad and Goa were two states where the army was needed to be sent. When all the states came under one constitution and the kings gave up their rule. Despite this unification of India there were some casteism, linguistic, regional and other such issues which kept rearing their ugly head and these issues were faced by the country since the beginning. Out of all these issues linguistic issue was the main issue which was in focus especially in the 50’s and 60’s. One section of people still believe that some of Nehru’s policies became controversial and some people believe that Nehru was the cause of these problems. Fact of the matter is that all States have their own languages which are used right from the school to government level but the National language Hindi remains a bone of contention for many states till today. The Linguistic problem is a deep rooted problem and keeps on surfacing from time to time. If we look at the horoscope of India and the timing of the problem then we can get a very clear answer. In the country’s chart Sun mahadasha is in operation for the next 6 years. In the nation’s chart Sun has occupied the 3rd house along with Venus, Saturn, Moon and Mercury. This sun is afflicted therefore many issues which seemed to be buried suddenly crop up when the planetary configuration is not good. From the nation’s chart debiliated Mars is crossing over natal sun and other planets. Sun indicates false pride or ego and when negatively activated by debiliated Mars then arrogance, disturbance, lawlessness, violence and aggression happens due to the core issues (language). The Vedic year started from April 2009 to April 2010. The rising lagna at Delhi was Sagittarius. Lord of lagna Jupiter is debiliated and is heavily afflicted by Rahu in the 2nd house. The lord of 5th house which indicates language and regionalism Mars has occupied the 3rd house and is aspected by Saturn which is not good. We find 2 major problems in this Vedic chart – one the lagna lord is weak, secondly Mars is highly afflicted this is the reason we find violence and aggression on insignificant issues like language, region and casteism. A legend like Sachin Tendulkar believes India is a unified nation and his home state is a part of the Nation and is not more than that. This should be the case for every citizen if the nation. The point is there is a difference in what ought to be done and what is done and our firm belief is that whatever happens is due to the planetary configuration that is astrology. In India’s chart Sun’s dasha will continue for 6 years which means that these sort of issues will crop up from different states and need to be dealt with a firm hand. Secondly the present Vedic year will remain in existence till April 2010. There could be a few more occasions when these sort of issues will disturb the peace and harmony of a particular region. The nation’s kundli indicates that to overcome this sort of situation the state government as well as the government at the centre needs to act promptly and with a firm hand. If the matter is taken up at that level then this problem can be brought under control once and for all. 14th November 2009 |
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