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The Hanging of Ajmal Kasab "The Butcher"- A Jyotisha/ Vedic Astrology Evaluation


THE HANGING OF AJMAL KASAB "THE BUTCHER"-A JYOTIṢA (JYOTISHA)/ VEDIC ASTROLOGY EVALUATION:

 

Ajmal Kasab was hanged till death in Pune, India on 21.11.2012 at 7:30 AM for carrying out the terrorist attack on 26.11.2008 in Mumbai. Known as "the butcher", he met his fate at a certain astrological time. Let us see the Rāśi Cakra (Rashi Chakra) for the time of hanging and the Navāmśa as well.
 


 
 


 
The most remarkable factors in this Rāśi (Rashi) can be seen from the Lagna itself. The most diabolical sign of the zodiac rises and the 4th from it, showing the heart is also the natural Bādhaka (Badhaka) Kumbha/ Aquarius. Scorpio is the 8th House of the zodiac and shows the hidden and the concealed. It is the hiding place of all that is venomous-snakes and scorpions find shelter here.

Rāhu (Rahu) shows the hangman's noose and also a beheaded person because Rāhu is only a head without a body. Rāhu (Rahu) in the Lagna and Ketu in the 7th House show the head and body separated or the spine broken. Ravi in the Lagna shows a political power oriented crime and punishment and that the leadership of the country has ordered the hangman to do what is to be done. This hanging is as per the Orders of the judiciary as Gurū (Guru) (Judiciary) also aspects Lagna.

The Lagneśa Maṅgala (Lagnesha Mangal) is in the Māraka Bhāva (Maraka Bhava) in the 2nd House and receives the 12th Bhāva aspect of Rāhu confirming the fact of hanging to death. Dhanuṣa Rāśi (Dhanusha Rashi) indicates fall from a height. In this case it is only a minor height but it is enough since the ground beneath the feet is knocked away and furnishes sufficient height.

The 3rd Bhāva from the Ārūḍha Lagna (Arudha Lagna) shows the place of death. The Ārūḍha Lagna (Arudha Lagna) (AL) is in the Karma Bhāva/ Bhava in the 10th House showing fame (public awareness of his death)-this is really not fame but ignominy and shame as the glorious Sun/ Ravi is eclipsed by Rāhu (Rahu) and its Tāmasic (Tamasic) darkness.

The 3rd Bhāva from the AL is the 12th Bhāva from the Lagna showing seclusion through hospitals and jails. Kasab was hanged in the Yerawada gaol in Pune, India. The Rāśi (Rashi) here is Tulā (Tula) / Libra the sign where Ravi is Nīca (Neecha)-where the Sun showing Order and light (Ṛta) sets and where rebirth occurs. Tulā/ Tula is the natural Māraka (Maraka) for the Lagna and here we have the 7th and 8th Lords Śukra (Shukra) and Budha joined, ending (7th) of the longevity (8th) and the end of life (12th). Śani (Shani) is exalted here showing sin accompanying the death.

It is confirmed that the mind of the terrorist was and is in Narka (hell) as the Bhāgyeśa (Bhagyesha) or the 9th Lord Cañdra (Chandra) is in the 8th Bhāva (Bhava) from itself in Maraṇa Kāraka Sthāna (Marana Karaka Sthana or MKS), the worst possible placement. This was a homicidal maniac (zealot) killing in the name of religion (Karkaṭa (Karkata) is the 9th Bhāva (Bhava) of religion!).

The Lagna is Vargottama showing that what is happening (hanging) is of direct import to life (Lagna) namely that the life is coming to an end. The Māraka Śukra (Maraka Shukra) is in Lagna in the Navāmśa (Navamsha) and the Sun in the 10th House showing that actually it is not the hand of the leaders that has delivered the physical blow (obviously) but that the orders of the government have led to this.

 
The Lagneśa Maṅgala (Lagnesha Mangal) comes to the 8th House with the retrograde 8th Lord Budha and the future (5th Lord Gurū/ Guru) has also come for its cessation here. The future has ended.

 
The nodes are in the 3-9 axis showing the breaking of the neck.

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