Monday, April 1, 2024

Grahanila(Planetary positions) 1st Apr 2024



As on 1st April 2024 Rahu & Sun & Venus in Pisces, Jupiter & Mercury in Aries, Ketu in Virgo, Moon in Sagitarius and Saturn & Mars in Aquarius. As all planets are in nearby three constellations along with Rahu ie. within 90 degrees, their combined gravitational force on Earth may cause in displacing tectonic plates and may result in Earthquacks, Volcano erruptions and tsunami. Planetary transits in April: 14th Sun -> Aries, 9th Mercury → Pisces, 23rd Mars → Pisces, 24th Venus → Aries.

Nifty recorded all time high of 22,527 on 11th March 2024 and declined to 21,710 on 20th March 2024. Again Nifty moved up to 22,516 on the last trading day of the Financial Year 2023-24 ie. 28th March 2024 and closed at 22,327. As Nifty has not crossed 22568 (see chart above) and Jupiter is still in Aries, Nifty's upmove is not completed. After completing this up move Nifty may go for a correction. During the years 2025 and 2026 Nifty may slide down similar to the year 2008 as Rahu (North Node) is again transiting to the constellation Aquarius. It may be noted that Rahu stays 566 days in each constellation and takes 18.60 years to reach the same constellation.

Two Astrolog charts are given below: The day Nifty high of 6357 reached ie.8th January 2008 and the Nifty low of 2253 reached ie. 27th October 2008. You may note that in these two charts constellations and planetary movements are marked anti-clock wise and on top two charts clock-wise. As planets are moving around the equator, all countries North of Equator views the movements in anti-clock wise and South of the Equator clock-wise. Therefore, it is presumed that the charts used in South India are devised by astrologers living South of the Equator.

3 comments:

CBC said...

Thank you, Nandi sir!

CBC said...

Sir, also, how much longer until nifty completes its upmove? Will we not get to know that in advance?

Maheshwari said...

Nandi sir,

In the post, it is mentioned that nifly may slide in 2025 and 2026. Sir did you mean 2024 and 2025?