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Bhrigu Samhita : a voluminous work on astrology by Rishi Bhrigu. It is said to contain several thousand horoscopes depicting all possible relative positions of the nine planets, together with an account of the destiny of persons born or to be born at the time when the particular relative position shown in each chart occurred or will occur in future.

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... anything was wrong. On account of the annual School celebration on 1 and 2 December, * Sri Aurobindo didn't have much faith in Bhrigu. In a letter written on 4 May 1936, he referred to the Bhrigu Samhita as the "old dodge", and added: "Long ago I had a splendiferous Mussolinic-Napoleonic prediction of my future made to me on the strength of the same old mythological Bhrigu." (SABCL.Vol.26, p ...

... quite accurate about the past but they can't predict the future correctly. Many of my friends have had that experience. SRI AUROBINDO: I also had that experience with the Bhrigu Samhita people. DR. MANILAL: One Bhrigu Samhita man came to Baroda and swindled a lot of people, and many became insolvent. SRI AUROBINDO: How? DR. MANILAL: People began to speculate heavily, relying on his forecasts ...

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... predicted that I would leave Pondicherry in March 1936 and wander about India till 1948 and then disappear while bathing in a river among my disciples. I believe he predicted it on the strength of the Bhrigu Samhita—the old dodge; but I am not sure. Long ago I had a splendiferous Mussolinic-Napoleonic prediction of my future made to me on the strength of the same old mythological Bhrigu. 4 April 1936 ...

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... Down Memory Lane Some Astrologers In the late seventies Kameshwar Rao took me and Madanlal Himatsignka to Cuddalore to see a Bhrigu Samhita astrologer. He would read out his predictions from a very ancient book written on palm leaves. Rishi Bhrigu is stated to be the author and the book contains predictions for the future generations to come. When we reached ...

... who predicted that I would leave Pondicherry in March 1936 and wander about India till 1948 and disappear while bathing in a river among my disciples. I believe he predicted it on the strength of Bhrigu Samhita — the old dodge; but I am not sure. Long ago I had a splendiferous Mussolinic-Napoleonic prediction of my future made to me on the strength of the same old mythological Bhrigu." Apart from ...