Dr. Jai Maharaj
2017-07-17 01:44:19 UTC
Astrologers to set up practice in Bhopal, like doctors,
to 'diagnose' and solve problems
By Anuraag Singh, Express News Service
The New Indian Express, newindianexpress.com
Sunday, July 16, 2017
Bhopal: The Madhya Pradesh government is planning to
start astrology OPD (out-patient department) in which
astrologers and such soothsayers will provide
consultation to visitors facing diverse problems. These
will be staffed by qualified soothsayers under the aegis
of the Maharashi Patanjali Sanskrit Sansthan (MPSS), a
state government institution in Bhopal.
For three to four hours twice a week (preferably on
weekends), astrologers, vastu experts, palmists and
proponents of Vedic karmakanda will delve deep into the
horoscopes and lifelines of visitors, including patients.
The OPD will be operational at the Yoga Center building
situated close to the Red Cross building in Bhopal. "Only
we are giving it the name of astro-OPD and in no way will
it be any kind of medical OPD to be operated at
hospital," MPSS director PR Tiwari told The New Indian
Express.
"Like OPDs where junior doctors work under the
supervision of seniors, aspiring astrologers will assist
astro experts in dealing with various kinds of cases in
the astro OPDs," added Tiwari.
These experts are faculty members who are teaching
aspiring astrologers, vastu experts and purohits under
three annual diploma courses for astrology, vastu and
paurohitya (priesthood) started by the MPSS a few weeks
ago.
"The students in these diploma courses will not only act
as assistants to qualified astrologers in the OPD, but
will also get hands-on training in devising astro-based
solutions for different problems in the manner junior
doctors get from senior specialists in regular medical
OPDs," said Tiwari.
Patients seeking astrological diagnosis of their problems
(medical, psychological and social) will pay a
registration fee of Rs 5. "The OPD will help to establish
that astrology is not hunch, but a calculative science,"
maintained Tiwari.
In these outpatient departments teams of experts and neo-
astrologers will study the planetary combinations and
changes reflected in the horoscopes of patients. The
prognosticators will also analyse varied problems of
visitors/patients who come without horoscopes, using the
prashna kundali technique.
"The astrologers will study the planetary combinations at
the exact time the questions are asked to arrive at the
right astrological solution," said Tiwari.
Based on the success of this novel effort, similar OPDs
are likely be spring up at 138 Sanskrit schools run by
the MPSS across the state, inspired by school education
minister Kunwar Vijay Shah to produce a pool of qualified
astrologers and vastu experts in the state.
"We're planning to extend the annual diploma course in
astrology, vastu and paurohitya to the Sanskrit schools
in form of two years diploma courses. The students of
Uttar Madhyama (equivalent to Class XI and XII) at the
138 Sanskrit schools who enroll in the two-years diploma
courses, will study the diploma course subjects as
additional subjects in the years of regular Uttar
Madhyama course," said Tiwari.
http://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2017/jul/16/astrologers-to-set-up-practice-in-bhopal-like-doctors-to-diagnose-and-solve-problems-1629277.html
More news at:
The New Indian Express
http://www.newindianexpress.com
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to 'diagnose' and solve problems
By Anuraag Singh, Express News Service
The New Indian Express, newindianexpress.com
Sunday, July 16, 2017
Bhopal: The Madhya Pradesh government is planning to
start astrology OPD (out-patient department) in which
astrologers and such soothsayers will provide
consultation to visitors facing diverse problems. These
will be staffed by qualified soothsayers under the aegis
of the Maharashi Patanjali Sanskrit Sansthan (MPSS), a
state government institution in Bhopal.
For three to four hours twice a week (preferably on
weekends), astrologers, vastu experts, palmists and
proponents of Vedic karmakanda will delve deep into the
horoscopes and lifelines of visitors, including patients.
The OPD will be operational at the Yoga Center building
situated close to the Red Cross building in Bhopal. "Only
we are giving it the name of astro-OPD and in no way will
it be any kind of medical OPD to be operated at
hospital," MPSS director PR Tiwari told The New Indian
Express.
"Like OPDs where junior doctors work under the
supervision of seniors, aspiring astrologers will assist
astro experts in dealing with various kinds of cases in
the astro OPDs," added Tiwari.
These experts are faculty members who are teaching
aspiring astrologers, vastu experts and purohits under
three annual diploma courses for astrology, vastu and
paurohitya (priesthood) started by the MPSS a few weeks
ago.
"The students in these diploma courses will not only act
as assistants to qualified astrologers in the OPD, but
will also get hands-on training in devising astro-based
solutions for different problems in the manner junior
doctors get from senior specialists in regular medical
OPDs," said Tiwari.
Patients seeking astrological diagnosis of their problems
(medical, psychological and social) will pay a
registration fee of Rs 5. "The OPD will help to establish
that astrology is not hunch, but a calculative science,"
maintained Tiwari.
In these outpatient departments teams of experts and neo-
astrologers will study the planetary combinations and
changes reflected in the horoscopes of patients. The
prognosticators will also analyse varied problems of
visitors/patients who come without horoscopes, using the
prashna kundali technique.
"The astrologers will study the planetary combinations at
the exact time the questions are asked to arrive at the
right astrological solution," said Tiwari.
Based on the success of this novel effort, similar OPDs
are likely be spring up at 138 Sanskrit schools run by
the MPSS across the state, inspired by school education
minister Kunwar Vijay Shah to produce a pool of qualified
astrologers and vastu experts in the state.
"We're planning to extend the annual diploma course in
astrology, vastu and paurohitya to the Sanskrit schools
in form of two years diploma courses. The students of
Uttar Madhyama (equivalent to Class XI and XII) at the
138 Sanskrit schools who enroll in the two-years diploma
courses, will study the diploma course subjects as
additional subjects in the years of regular Uttar
Madhyama course," said Tiwari.
http://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2017/jul/16/astrologers-to-set-up-practice-in-bhopal-like-doctors-to-diagnose-and-solve-problems-1629277.html
More news at:
The New Indian Express
http://www.newindianexpress.com
Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti
http://bit.do/jaimaharaj
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o Not for commercial use. Solely to be fairly used
for the educational purposes of research and open
discussion. The contents of this post may not have been
authored by, and do not necessarily represent the opinion
of the poster. The contents are protected by copyright
law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
o Posted for information and discussion. Views
expressed by others are not necessarily those of the
poster who may or may not have read the article.
FAIR USE NOTICE: This article may contain copyrighted
material the use of which may or may not have been
specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This
material is being made available in efforts to advance
the understanding of environmental, political, human
rights, economic, democratic, scientific, social, and
cultural, etc., issues. It is believed that this
constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material
as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law.
In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the
material on this site is distributed without profit to
those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving
the included information for research, comment,
discussion and educational purposes by subscribing to
USENET newsgroups or visiting web sites. For more
information go to:
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml
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for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you
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