Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Two Important Days of November 2011

November 17th, is the last Vishnupati of 2011.
November 18th is Kala Bhairava Asthami. 
Lord Kaala Bhairava is that manifestation of Lord Siva who oversees the march of time. Kal Bhairava is the God of Time – Kal means ‘time’ and ‘Bhairava’ the manifestation of Shiva.
These days together open up a time for money miracles to occur.

Vishnupati is the name given to the times when the Sun transits into a 'fixed' sign - Aquarius, Taurus, Leo or Scorpio.
Kala Bhairava Asthami is the name given to the 8th Moon Phase after the Full Moon in the Sanskrit month of Mrigashira or November/December.

These 2 Back-to-Back Golden Events usher in a prosperous, transformative and spiritually blissful future. Embrace a healthy relationship with money, wealth, prosperity and abundance.

We understand that many people are facing tough economical times during this transition into the Golden Age. Remember that it is a promising time that leads into a very bright, big picture future.

1 comment:

Manju Negi said...

Numerology is the study and mapping of celestial planetary bodies on a given date, time and place for the purpose of determining their influence upon human events. Once the positions of the Moon, Sun, and the planets have been determined the cosmic forces emanating from these celestial bodies can be correlated and a Horoscope can then be drawn and interpreted for an individual. The individual is identified by their astrology birth chart and their astrological sign of the zodiac constellations

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