Locating a missing person – astrological analysis by Prof Dr Koosal Sen

Locating a missing person – astrological analysis by Prof Dr Koosal Sen

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Father of Horashatras or Prashna Jyotish is Maharshi Parashar. After Maharshi Parashar, various reputed scholars of astrology like Garg, Prajapoti, Vashistha, Yaban, Makranda, Kaushik, Varahamihira with their intensed study have modified this subject to a great extent. Parashar has introduced Horashastra long back in 3000 B.C.

Afterward, one of the authentic writers on this subject was Prithujosho, the son of Varahamihira. In the subsequent years, this subject was expanded in the Deccan region, during, those years an ancient script named ‘Ashtamangala’ earned much fame. Approximately 1500 years back from today Prithujosho had written a unique book on Horashastra named ‘Sathapanchashika’. There are 56 valuable formulas in total record in this book through which it is possible to reply correct answer of any question.

Whereabouts of Missing Person – Process:

In this process, destination or present status of a missing person is calculated. Astrologer has to ask the questionnaire – a number within 1 to 27. These are 27 stars or Nakshatras considered for calculation in applied Vedic Astrology.

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They are as follows:

(1) Ashwini, (2) Bharani, (3)Krittika, (4) Rohini, (5)Mrigashira, (6)Ardra, (7) Punarvasa, (8) Pushya, (9) Ashlesha, (10) Magha, (11) Purva Phalguni, (12) Uttara Phalguni, (13) Hasta, (14) Chitra, (15)Swati, (16) Vishakha, (17) Anuradha, (18) Jyestha, (19) Mula, (20) Purva Ashadha, (21) Uttara Ashadha, (22) Shravana, (23) Dhanistha, (24) Shatabhisha, (25) Purva Bhadrapada, (26) Uttara Bhadrapada, (27) Revati.

Suppose, someone has chosen the number 25, this number denotes Purvabhadrapada Nakshatra. Now counting has to start from number (3) i.e. ‘Krittika Nakshatra’.

From Krittika (3) to Purvabhadrapada (25) it comes to 23.

Now the number 23 is to be divided by the number 7.

i.e. 23/ 7=3 (quotient) and 2 (Remainder).

Therefore, according to the formula if the:

Remainder is 1 – Missing Person is somewhere nearby.

Remainder is 2 – Missing Person will come back soon

Remainder is 3 – Missing Person has gone somewhere else

Remainder is 4 – Missing Person will come back on that particular day.

Remainder is 5 – There will be delay

Remainder is 6 – Missing Person will be physically ill

Remainder is 7 – Person is trying hard to come back.

Prof. Dr. Koosal Sen

About Prof. Dr. Koosal Sen

Prof. & Head of the Department of Applied Numbers, Astrological Research Institute of Krishnamurthi Paddhati (ARIKP), Agartala, Tripura, Niti Aayog, Govt. of India. Ex Vice-principal, Indian College of Astrology And Astronomy, Kolkata. National award (Yuva Prativa Sanman) from All India Academic Council, under Ministry of Education, Govt. Of India. Fellowship in Vedic Astrology from Bangladesh Astrologers Society, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Rashtriya Gourav from Jyotish Siddhanta, an astrological monthly magazine. He has also been conferred with Lifetime Membership by several organizations - World Astro Federation; Asian astrologers congress, Dhaka (Head Quarter); All India Institute of Vedic Astrology, Varanasi; Indian College of Astrology And Astronomy, Kolkata; Advisor, 24 Ghanta khas khabar, (A Bengali online news channel), etc.

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2 Comments on “Locating a missing person – astrological analysis by Prof Dr Koosal Sen”

  1. sir, our relative son named: muthumariswaran is missing. police said he is dead. will you please clarify this matter? his D.O.B:22.11.1994

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