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Oath taking chart of Assam

CM
Sarbananda Sonowal

Background of Assam.
The government of India, which has the unilateral powers to change the
borders of a state, divided Assam into several states since 1970 to satisfy
national aspirations of the tribal populations living within the then borders
of then Assam.
In 1963 the Naga Hills district became the 16th state of India under the
name of Nagaland. Part of Tuensang was added to Nagaland.
In 1970, in response to the demands of the tribal peoples of the
Meghalaya Plateau, the districts embracing the Khasi Hills, Jaintia Hills, and
Garo Hills were formed into an autonomous state within Assam; in 1972 it
became a separate state under the name of Meghalaya.

Background of Assam.Contd
In 1972, Arunachal Pradesh (the North East Frontier Agency) and Mizoram
(from the Mizo Hills in the south) were separated from Assam as union
territories; both became states in 1986.

Since the restructuring of Assam after independence, communal tensions


and violence remain there. Separatist groups began forming along ethnic
lines, and demands for autonomy and sovereignty grew, resulting in
fragmentation of Assam.
In 1961, the Government of Assam passed a legislation making use of the
Assamese language compulsory. It was withdrawn later under pressure
from Bengali speaking people in Cachar.

In the 1980s the Brahmaputra valley saw a six-year Assam Agitation


triggered by the discovery of a sudden rise in registered voters on electoral
rolls. It tried to force the government to identify and deport foreigners
illegally migrating from neighboring Bangladesh and changing the
demographics. The agitation ended after an accord between its leaders and
the Union Government, which remained unimplemented, causing
simmering discontent.
The post 1970s experienced the growth of armed separatist groups like
United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and National Democratic Front of
Bodoland (NDFB).
In November 1990, the Government of India deployed the Indian army,
after which low-intensity military conflicts and political homicides have
been continuing for more than a decade.

In recent times, ethnicity based militant groups have grown. Regional


autonomy has been ensured for Bodo-Kachari community in Bodoland
Territorial Council Areas (BTC), for the Karbis in Karbi Anglong and for the
people of Dima Hasao district under the 6th schedule and Autonomous
District Councils (ADC) areas under Indian constitution, while Non-6th
Schedule States in the North-East where under 73rd and 74th amendments
(Panchayati Raj Institutions) have been applied in Assam (excluding Karbi
Anglong Autonomous District Council and North Cachar Hills Autonomous
Council), after agitation of the communities due to sluggish rate of
development and general apathy of successive state governments towards
indigenous communities.

Sarbananda Sonowal, aged 53 years took oath on 24th May, 2016, Tuesday
evening at 16:36 (IST) at Guwahati as Chief Minister of Assam. The
legislative assembly comprises of 126 members, of which BJP has 60
members, Assam Ganasangram Parishad (AGP) 14, and Bodoland Peoples
Front (BDF) 12. Bodoland is proposed state of India consisting of areas
located in the extreme north on the north bank of the Brahmaputra river
in the state of Assam, in north east region of India, by the foothills of
Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh.
Thus, this coalition government of NDA with 86 members formed the
government. The half way majority for formation of government is 64. So
in this case, the government is formed with the alliance with two other
parties, which are AGP and BDF.
Following is the oath taking chart

In any oath taking chart the analysis begins with the


aspects of panchang, i:e. Muhutha (tithi, vaar,
nakshatra, yoga and karana).

Apart from the panchang parameters, there are certain


houses which play a very important role in a oath
taking chart. These are 1st house (about the CM,
people, general condition of the state, etc), 4th house is
opposition, 7th house is allies (in this case is AGF and
BDF) and lastly the 10th house.
Now let us see the panchang parameters.
Tithi was Krishnapaksh triteeya. Its a Jaya tithi
ruled by Mars. In the above chart Mars is in its own
house in Scorpio and retrograde. Mars rules the 7th
house of allies. Its effect will be dealt with later.

Date
Time
Time Zone
Place
Lunar Yr-Mo
Tithi
Vedic Weekday
Nakshatra
Yoga
Karana
Hora Lord

: May 24, 2016


: 16:36:00
: 5:30:00 (East of GMT)
: 91 E 44' 00", 26 N 11' 00, Gauhati,
India
: Durmukha Vaisakha
: Krishna Tritiya (Ma) (56.95% left)
: Tuesday (Ma)
: Moola (Ke) (34.07% left)
: Sadhya (Ve) (36.89% left)
: Vanija (Ve) (13.91% left)
: Moon (5 min sign: Cn)

Vaar was Tuesday. Actually no auspicious


work is done on a Tuesday. The day lord is
Mars and its retrograde and not good.
Nakshatra is Moola, which is ruled by
Nirriti, goddess of destruction. Moola
means the root. Moola connotes the ideas
of foundation and commencement. Moola
does not indicate fortune or luck. Its lord
Ketu is placed in the sign of Aquarius. As per
vedic astrology, Rahu is part lord of
Aquarius and Ketu is part lord of Scorpio. So
placement of Ketu is not a welcome sign in
Aquarius. Moreover, in Navamsa, Ketu is in
sign of Taurus, which is debilitation.

Date
Time
Time Zone
Place
Lunar Yr-Mo
Tithi
Vedic Weekday
Nakshatra
Yoga
Karana
Hora Lord

: May 24, 2016


: 16:36:00
: 5:30:00 (East of GMT)
: 91 E 44' 00", 26 N 11' 00, Gauhati,
India
: Durmukha Vaisakha
: Krishna Tritiya (Ma) (56.95% left)
: Tuesday (Ma)
: Moola (Ke) (34.07% left)
: Sadhya (Ve) (36.89% left)
: Vanija (Ve) (13.91% left)
: Moon (5 min sign: Cn)

Now, let us go into analysis of oath taking chart.

The strength of the chart is seen by presence of


benefics in Kendra and Trikona and Malefics in 3,
6 and 11. In the above chart, all the Kendras are
empty except that 7th house is occupied by
Mercury. But Mercury getting aspect of Rahu
becomes a malefic. Even the Trikonas are not
occupied by benefics. The 5th house is occupied
by Ketu. The houses 3rd is occupied by a benefic
Moon but here also because of aspect of Rahu it
loses its strength. The 6th house is empty and
11th house is occupied by both Rahu and Jupiter.
So foundation of the chart is weak.

The lagna rising is Libra a cardinal sign. For any muhurat


and that too in a oath taking chart, the lagna should be a
Fixed sign. So it does not show stability which means
there will be lots of challenges he will have to face. The
lagna lord is Venus is placed in the 8th house at 5 degrees
of Taurus, close to Sun at 9 degrees. Venus is aspected
(opposition) by retrograde Saturn and Mars. The lagna
lord going in the 8th house shows that life is not going to
easy as he will face lot of obstacles (as its 8th house).
Mars which aspects Venus is lorded by the 7th house of
allies, which is going to give him tough times. Mars is also
lord of 2nd house which denotes money matters and here
again there will be lot of support that he will require
from the centre. The aspect of Saturn, the lord of 4th
house of Opposition is also going to give him tough time
too. So he need to balance between both the opposition
and its allies.

The 4th house is ruled by Capricorn


(which is for Opposition). The lord of 4th
house Saturn is retrograde in the 2nd
house along with retrograde Mars. This
is a confluence of both opposition and
allies. This will create trouble in the later
years.
The 7th house is ruled by Aries (which is
for Allies) is ruled by Mars and is placed
in the 2nd house. The effect of it is
already explained above. Added to this
Mercury in the 7th house is in Marana
Karak Sthana (MKS).

The 8th house is ruled by Taurus and its lord Venus is afflicted as its
combust being very close to Sun. This house if seen for longevity.
The 10th house is ruled by Cancer whose lord is placed in 3rd house
and aspected by Rahu from the 11th house. The 3rd house though
upachaya house is also a mild malefic house. So governance is going
to be tough. The 3rd house is neighbouring countries. The lord of 3rd
house (neighbouring countries) and 6th house (riots, disputes, etc)
Jupiter is placed in the 11th house in the star of Venus in the 8th
house. Moreover, it is conjunct Rahu and aspected by retrograde
Saturn. Here a very important point that needs to be taken into
account is that Assam shares the international border with Bhutan
and Bangladesh. We all know Assam faces challenge from the illegal
migrants from Bangladesh. NDA in its manifesto has promised to
stop the illegal migrants and also send back the illegal migrants. The
aspect of Rahu will create a major challenge for the CM to tackle the
infiltration issue and sending back infiltrators.

SIMHASAN CHAKRA

Moon is important as it forms the part of muhurta. Strong Moon is essential for
choosing a good muhurta and ensures longevity of the government. It should
not be afflicted any way or conjunct with malefics.
If Moon is placed in higher nadis the power and authority of the King increases.
King is strong and has absolute power if Moon is in SIMHASAN. The power of
the king is reduced if it is in ADHAAR. Moon in PATTA will give only limited
power.
The position of Saturn is important as it is not only planet of masses and
democracy but is also significator of death and destruction. It should in no way
afflict Moon, Lagna or the 10th house. Its aspect on Sun and benefic planets is
evil.

In the oath taking chart, Moon is in the


nakshatra of Moola which falls in Aadhar
patta. This is the lowest one which denotes
that there will not be any power to him.
Moreover, Moon is also afflicted by the aspect
of Rahu.
Saturn the planet of masses and democracy is
in the star of Jyeshta, which also falls under
Aadhar patta. It also aspects Sun which is
supposed to be evil. Saturn also aspects
(through its retrograde aspect) Moon. So the
longevity of the government is surely at stake.

Sthamba - Counting from janma nakshatra; 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th constellation falls in this division.
Durganthara - On the map of Kota Chakra, 3rd, 5th, 10th, 12th, 17th, 19th, 24th, and 26th lunar asterism from janma nakshatra falls in this portion.
Prakaara - Counting from janma nakshatra, 2nd, 6th, 9th, 13th, 16th, 20th, 23rd, and 27th constellation is placed in this division of Kota Chakra.
Bahya Bhaga - comprises 1st, 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th, 21st, 22nd, and 28th lunar constellation from janma nakshatra.
1. In transit, when natural malefic planets transit through the nakshatras that lie in the Stambha (innermost) division of Kota Chakra, then native badly suffers
physically (i.e. injury, illness or death).
2. If natural malefic planets transit through the nakshatras that are placed on the course of entrance, and at the same time, natural benefic planets transit on
the path of exit then native face defeat in the battle (or any venture). Whereas, if natural benefic planets are on the entrance and natural malefic planets are
on the exit then one wins the battle.
3. Auspicious results accrue when Kota Swami transits Madhya Bhaga or Durgantara, and Kota Paala transits Bahya Bhaga.
4. Usually, transit of malefic planets in innermost portion and entrance route, and at the same time, benefic planets in outermost portion and exit route constitute
Durga Bhanga i.e. cancellation or destruction of the fort. This yoga, formed by transit of planets in Kota Chakra, indicates defeat or death of native, if unfavourable
dasa is running simultaneously.

Kota (Fort) Chakra


The kota chakra is the representation of a Fort like structure. The placement
of 28 Nakshatra in Kota Chakra always begins with Janma Nakshatra, which is
placed in the North Eastern corner of diagram.

Kota Chakra is divided into four sections as follows:


Stambha (Innermost Portion)
Stambha literally means cardinal pillar that support a building. In Kota Chakra
hierarchy, it is the central courtyard. This innermost portion of the Kota
Chakra is indicated as green coloured box in above figure. Counting from
janma nakshatra; 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th constellation falls in this division.

Durgantara or Madhya (Inner-Middle Portion)


This portion is also called Madhya Bhaga as it lies in between inner and outer
divisions of Kota Chakra. If Kota Chakra superimposes on the real edifice of a
conventional Indian fort then this portion comprises corridors and rooms of
residents. Hence for a favourable transit result, Kota Swami should ideally be
located in this stratum. On the map of Kota Chakra, 3rd, 5th, 10th, 12th, 17th,
19th, 24th, and 26th lunar asterism from janma nakshatra falls in this portion.

Prakaara (Boundary Wall)


Prakaara is generally considered boundary, edge or walls. But it also connotes
walls of rajas or devas domicile. This portion of Kota Chakra is depicted here
in pinkish red colour. In the purview of Kota Chakra, Prakaara Bhaga functions
as the wall surrounding Durgantara. Conventionally, this portion of the (real)
fort is a series of thick walls having abodes for protectors and stores for arms
and ammunitions. Counting from janma nakshatra, 2nd, 6th, 9th, 13th, 16th,
20th, 23rd, and 27th constellation is placed in this division of Kota Chakra.

Bahya (Exterior of the Fort)


Bahya means outside the boundary or fence, besides external, foreign,
and stranger. This outermost division is the portion that surrounds the rest
of Kota. In fact, it has no boundary as this segment is itself comprising the
border area. Bayha Bhaga is considered a suitable placement for Kota Paala
just like a guard should ideally stay at the fence of ones home. Bahya Bhaga
comprises 1st, 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th, 21st, 22nd, and 28th lunar constellation
from janma nakshatra.

Kota Swami:
Kota Swami is also referred to as Durgapati. It literally means Lord of the Fort.
Kota Swami is simply the Lord of the Rashi in which the natal Moon is posited.
For example, if someone was born with Moon in Taurus then Venus should be
his Kota Swami of Kota Chakra.
Kota Paala:
Kota Paala literally means Guard of the Ford. Paala also signifies one who
tends and cares. Finding Kota Paala is bit difficult and cumbersome. Kota
Paala is the lord of Pada of Janma Nakshatra as per Avakahada Chakra and is
the planet representing the initial sound /first letter of the natives name.

The Kota Swami is Jupiter and Kota Pala is


Saturn.
Kota Swami which represents the CM should
ideally be inside the Durgantara. In this
present case the Kota Swami is placed outside
and Kota Pala is also placed outside.

Moreover, two malefics, namely Saturn and


Mars, which are retrograde are at the Entry
points in the nakshatra of Jyestha and
Anuradha. In the case of retrograde the Entry
and Exit gets reversed. So here in this chakra
too the oath taking chart loses its quality.

Mars
Saturn
(Jyeshta) (Anuradha)

Jupiter
(P.Phalguni)

Mars

Mufti
Mohd
Sayeed.
Compressed dasa was of
Sat/Mars from Jan 1, 2016
to Jan 19,2016. Mars
entered the ENTRY at
CHITRA from SE. Mars
entered 6th house in Libra
which was onset of disease.
He expired on January 7,
2016

Sat
Mars
Rahu

Ketu

J
Jayalalitha
Compressed dasa was of
Venus/Saturn
from
Aug
22,2014 to Oct 9,2014. Mars,
Sat, Rahu & Ketu were at
ENTRY points. She was
arrested on Sep 27,2014.
Venus, Sun & Rahu in 12th
from Moon. Saturn aspecting
12th from Asc and Jupiter in
12th from Asc.

Conclusion
5 year Compressed Vimsottari Dasa:
Maha Dasas:
Ketu:
2016-03-15
Venus:
2016-06-29
Sun:
2017-04-30
Moon:
2017-07-30
Mars:
2017-12-29
Rahu:
2018-04-15
Jupiter:
2019-01-14
Saturn:
2019-09-14
Mercury:
2020-06-29

2016-06-29
2017-04-30
2017-07-30
2017-12-29
2018-04-15
2019-01-14
2019-09-14
2020-06-29
2021-03-15

From the above it is seen that till April 2017 it will be


period of Venus.
And thereafter it will be period of Sun till July, 2017.
These periods will be a great challenge for him. During
the month of September, 2016 there will be two
eclipses which exactly falls on the natal Jupiter, which
is lord of 3rd and 6th house. During this period we can
see agitation in Assam by the people demanding on
the issue of infiltration.
During the period from April 2017 to June 2017, when
Mars will transit 8th house, Jupiter will transit Virgo
and aspect 8th house and retrograde Saturn aspecting
the 8th house will prove challenging.

Similarly, November 2017 also the Dasa of Moon


which is in 3rd house in Sagittarius will also be afflicted
by transit Saturn in Sagittarius, Mars in Virgo and Rahu
in Cancer will aspect 3rd Saturn which is 3rd house lord
from Moon. Moon is lord of 10th house (Government).
Here again there will be cry from people for stopping
the infiltration and this will create tension at the
borders of Assam (as 3rd house is for bordering
countries). There will also be demand from BDF for a
separate state for Bodoland.
Overall the chart does not have strength and there
will be several challenges that CM will have to face.
The main issue that he will face is on the issue of
infiltration which will result in agitation at the borders
of Bangladesh and Bhutan and also demand for
separate state for Bodoland.

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