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An astrological study of Corona and Indian economy
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The deadly Coronavirus had rendered the whole world nonoperational by forcing people to stay indoors. The current phase of uncertainty has made the future also unpredictable. The Indian economy is in shambles as the virus continues to plague our lives.
In this blog, we analyze the astrological aspects of the pandemic and its after-effects on the economy. Those who trust astrological sciences may agree that this kind of complicated situation is unprecedented. There was never a situation in the past where Kalasarpa Dosha, Guru Chandala Yoga, and the vehemence of Jupiter were incongruence.
Governments and scientists are concerned that even if the Covid-19 situation is brought under control, the economic downfall would be too massive to recover from quickly. Businesses are facing uncertainty about their future. Jobs are at risk as firms look to reduce their workforce. And past weeks saw never-before-seen breakdowns in economic activities.
It is understood that the GDP was on a downward trend even before the Covid-19 crisis hit India. Now, with the Coronavirus and resulting economic breakdown, the slight recovery that the Indian GDP saw towards the end of 2019 has also been offset.
In Kalasarpa yoga, all five planets come on one side of Rahu and Ketu. This yoga is generally not favorable for financial aspects. Vasundhara yoga is when Guru (Jupiter) yoga is with Kujan (Mars), which indicates renunciation of worldly and material life. Like these yogas, Guruchandala yoga and agnimarutha yoga are also not favorable for financial aspects. Guru is karaka (supporter) of finance and wealth. So the instability and unfavorable yogas have resulted in insecurity in all areas, particularly in India’s financial situation.
But there is hope in the future. After this incredibly difficult phase, Vasundhara Yoga and Kalasarpa yoga has changed. As Sun, denoting self-existence, enters the house of Leo, people will be feeling more relaxed, and they will gradually resume their everyday routine life.
With lockdown rules being eased in phases, people have started stepping out of their homes and being more involved socially. Shops and small businesses have opened up with strict social distancing rules and sanitization procedures. Though there is still a long way to go to get back to normal, the initial steps have brought some relief.
Further, on September 24, as the current placement of Rahu-Ketu will change, it will help people be more mindful and confident.
It would be ideal to leave behind this situation as early as possible. But scientists fear that the virus may not be eradicated any time soon. In the future, there might be some control over it, but it will depend on how people and countries react and the effort they are ready to put down.
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