Rohini, Mrigashira and Aardra Nakshatra: An Analysis

Rohini is the fourth Nakshatra among 27 Nakshatras of the Moon. Queen of the cosmic council of planets, the Moon rules over this Nakshatra and it spans during from 10…

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What is Ashwini Nakshatra, Bharani Nakshatra & Krittika Nakshatra- StarsTell.com

Ashwini is the first Nakshatra among 27 Nakshatras of the Moon. Ketu rules over this Nakshatra and it spans during first 13 degree and 20 minutes of Aries Moon sign….

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Nakshatra – The constellation of the 12 Zodiac

Our zodiac consists of 12 signs or rashis, in Hindi language, and there are 27 constellations, or Nakshatras, within these 12 signs. Names of these 27 constellations are Ashwini, Bharani,…

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Astro Remedies as per your Sign!

Life shows us a lot of hardships, tough time and adversities. At some moments, we surrender to any kind of remedies, super natural knowledge and people who seem to be…

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Kabali – Will Rajnikanth’s movie be grander than the grandest?

With much hype and unique publicity, Kabali movie is going to be released this Friday, mainly in Tamil language. Dubbed version of Kabali movie will also be released simultaneously in…

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Importance of the Main Period, Sub Period and Sub-sub Period of your horoscope

In our Indian System of Vedic Astrology, main periods (Maha Dasha), sub-periods (Antar Dasha) and sub-sub periods (Pratyantar Dasha) has a lot of importance. It depends on the birth constellation…

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Panchang – An insight!

Panchang, the must have handbook of an Astrologer, consists of five perimeters, namely Tithi, Nakshatra, Vaar, Yoga and Karana. It is a term in Hindi language that means combination of…

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Kundli Matching: Why is it important before tying the knot?

Traditionally, we all know what marriage is!! Coming together of a man and a woman for spending an entire life with each other. But there is one different definition which…

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Significance of Kanwar during Sawan Maas

In the lunar month of Shravan, groups of devotees of Lord ShivJee, called ‘Kanwaria’s in colloquial language, goes walking on their foot to collect holy water from Ganga river or…

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