144 Let's Learn How to Predict the Future:60stars Astrology Season 6-7 India and Southeast Asia section J. Nehru ②

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144  Let's Learn How to Predict the Future:60stars Astrology Season 6-7 

India and Southeast Asia section    J. Nehru ②


1.  Now, Mr. J. Nehru the Great was released the day after the U.S. entry into the war against Japan (December 1941), but he was also arrested the following summer in 1942 and put in Ahmadonagaru Fort for about three years as a political prisoner.

During this period, he wrote “The Discovery of India” (1944), and outside the jail, the power of Jinnah and the Muslim League weakened, while the support for the Nationalist Congress Party grew.

In June 1945, King Jawaharlal Nehru was released from prison and began to take action.

Amidst British interests, Muslim movements, and various conflicts, he became Prime Minister of the Provisional Government in 1946, and in August 1947, he became Prime Minister of independent India. 

The following year, in January 1948, Gandhi was assassinated (the sun was at 21° of Aries, 150° of the Natal Sun, Fig. 1), and although Mr. Nehru was greatly grieved at the loss of his life leader, on the other hand, this tragedy brought national unity to India.
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2.  Mr. Nehru (58 years old) at this time had a Pt of 58/106.6 = 0.544 (>0.7 squared). 
He was already a giant in Asia by this time.

However, it was very difficult to lead India, which was full of problems such as strong caste discrimination, conflicting religions, large population, diverse languages, and poverty.

After the division of East and West Pakistan at independence (1947), India's first national elections were held in 1952, and the Indian National Congress Party led by Jawaharlal Nehru won a majority at the state and national levels, thus laying the foundation for the new India.

Nehru's progressing Sun☉ at that time (1952, age 63) was,
63×2.56+♏22°=183°, or at 3 degrees Taurus♉, was in trine△ of Saturn.

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3.  That the Taurus period of his Progression☉ was not an easy time for Mr. Nehru was evident in his Natal horoscope, with three assassination attempts in 1955 and 1956, including one from the CIA (“square of the Moon”).

However, Mr. Nehru did not want excessive security and did not do this, all assassination attempts were unsuccessful. 

This was, in a way, miraculous.
Heaven had not abandoned India.



4.  What angered the Great King Nehru was China's betrayal on the Tibetan issue. 
Until then, China and India had been getting along well as non-aligned countries and had promised not to bully each other regarding Tibet.

However, in March 1959, the Tibetans, fed up with China's increasing control over Tibet, revolted, and King Jawaharlal Nehru, who believed in the principle of ethnic autonomy, supported Tibet.

The two countries began sporadic direct fighting in August 1959, but China's Mao Zedong became furious when the 14th Dalai Lama went into exile in India and established a Tibetan government in exile.

Relations between the two Great Powers soured, and later the fighting escalated to a large scale (1962), but India was fighting a bitter war in which it was constantly losing.

Nehru the Great's progression Sun in the early 1960s was,
70.2 x 2.56 + scorpion 22° = 201.7°, which meant that it was around ♉21.7° and was in opposition to his natal sun☉.
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5.  Nehru the Great was furious at this Chinese treachery and became too angry, and his health began to worsen around 1962.

He died of a sudden heart attack in May 1964, and 1.4 million people attended his funeral.

Mr. Nehru's progressing Sun☉ at that time was,
74.5 years old x 2.56 + ♏22° = 212.7°, which meant it was at 2.7° in Gemini and was in square to his natal Saturn ♄. 
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6.  Mr. Nehru was a great king, but he was a scholar or teacher, a very virtuous person, and he never used violence without a reason.

This is probably the reason why he kept India peaceful for 16 years as the symbolic prime minister of a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, multi-religious India.

A great and peaceful soul who balances the real world, such an idealistic Great King is hard to come by.

Nehru the Great's birthday is now a National Holiday in India as " Children's Day ".



Well, that's all for today.



Tanu-chan💓 TOKYO-TANUKKO💛

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