God blessed Sarjatik System of Astrology (SARJATIK)? - Series - II
MIL/Occult Astrology, Oct 22, 2007. Author: Swamy Raj Baldev


New Delhi: October 22, 2007 - Swamy Raj Baldev, 81, also known as Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist from India, a humble devotee of Lord Vishnu, the Supreme Godhead, gets the privilege of tryst with His Divine Grace through his Kundalni in Yoga, and sought for some light on the Universe and Astrology, old system with new applications and that is given for general benefit. Here is the Series II, to unfold the secrets of SARJATIK SYSTEM OF ASTROLOGY or SARJATAK SYSTEM OF ASTROLOGY:

 

10. Swamy Raj: My dear Lord Vishnu, do you mean that the balance of combined reactions versus collapse of drawing force (gravitational collapse) ultimately gave birth to the Suryia (Sun)?.


11. Lord Vishnu:Yes, My Dear Swamy.


12. The Suriya is like any other ordinary tara (star). The Suriya (Sun) is one of around 5,000,000,000,000 (5 hundred billion) stars in the Doodhy Aakash Suminder (DAS) and lives around 2.5, 000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.000.000 (billion billion billion) yojan (miles) (8 kiloparsecs) from the center of the DAS group stars (Milky Way Galaxy).

 

3. Swamy Raj: My great Lord Vishnu, why our Sun is so ordinary star? Do all the stars influence the life on the Earth equally?

 

14. Lord Vishnu:Dear Bhagtam, The astrological influence of each star is different from others, each star has its own power of attraction and releases its specific rays and its effect depends on how much it can affect the life on Dharti (Earth), particularly human life.


15. All stars either in one or the other center of groups (galaxies) develop in different sizes and colors.


16. So far the Suriya (Sun) in question is concerned; it is a small size tara (star), a little bigger than an ordinary tara (star). Since it contains yellow color, it is called Pila star (Yellow Dwarf).


17. Swamy Raj: ‘O Lord Vishnu, God of Gods, the Supreme Lord, tell me, why the Suriya (Sun) is made too small?


18. Lord Vishnu: All stars are designed in an automatic system by the Nature. So was the case of the Suriya (Sun). So far the human life on Dharti (Earth) is concerned; the Prakriti (Nature) designed the Suriya (Sun) in such a way that the material of the cloud of which it was formed should not be able to use the total gas and dust, so that its left-over-material could be used by other Greh (planets) including Dharti (Earth) to form, and the life could take birth and enjoy the niceties of the Prakriti (Nature).


19. Some of its material is still floating in the form of wandering massive stones (Asteroids) etc.in the orbiting lying between Mangal and Brahspati (Mars & Jupiter) and  they hit different Greh including Dharti very occasionally.


20. Swamy Raj: ‘O my Worship, how much material the Suriya (Sun) left in its surrounding for other Greh (planets) to pick up and form?


21. Lord Vishnu:The Sun left over very marginal material for other planets to form, less than one over hundred (a par of 1% percent), and it was sufficient for them to form their shapes, since the size of the Suriya (Sun) is far more than108 times larger than Dharti (Earth) or say about 109 times in diameter, and its therefore natural that its mass would be far greater of all other planets.


22. Swamy Raj: ‘O My Lord Vishnu, Worthy of worship, how the Suriya (Sun) affects the planets and the human life on the Earth? 


23. Lord Vishnu: My dear Swamy, the Suriya (Sun) is more powerful than any other planet in its own system that it controls. It produces one particular main gas of Akash or Aakash (hydrogen) and mingles it with another type of gas (helium) within, just to enable its process to radiate energy for over 10,000,000,000,000 (10 billion) years for self and others to survive.


24. Swamy Raj: ‘My dear great exalted authority of Lord Vishnu’, be kind enough to define the influence of the Suriya (Sun) over the human life on Dharti (Earth)?


25. Lord Vishnu: ‘My dear Swamy’, Suriya (Sun) is the father of all the planets within its system. Though there are other gaseous planets like the Suriya (Sun) i.e, Brahspati (Jupiter), Shani (Saturn ), and they have their own Moons, whereas the Earth has only one. How they affect the human life on Dharti (Earth), please listen to it:


To be continued.

 

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