Astrological Predictions: Insights from Renowned Seers

This article delves into the fascinating predictions made by renowned seers such as Nostradamus, Achyutanand Das, and Baba Vanga. It explores their insights on significant events, including the rise of a great leader in India, potential global conflicts, and the future of spirituality. Readers will find compelling interpretations of prophecies that suggest a transformative era ahead, making it a must-read for those intrigued by astrology and future predictions.
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Astrological Predictions: Insights from Renowned Seers


Many are familiar with the prophecies of Nostradamus, Indian seer Achyutanand Das, and Bulgarian mystic Baba Vanga. However, few pay attention to a particular prediction that stands out.


What is this significant prophecy? Both Nostradamus and Achyutanand predict a massive asteroid will fall from space, potentially submerging several countries in the ocean. They also foresee the birth of a great leader in India who will transform the world. Furthermore, all three seers anticipate a third world war. According to Baba Vanga, this great war will elevate the dragon to the status of the world's superpower, but we will focus on a different prophecy.


Nostradamus states: 'The religion named after the seas will flourish rapidly compared to those reliant on the moon, and two individuals will be injured by 'A' and 'A'.' (x-96) He also mentions that after a prolonged period of communal strife, all religions and castes will adopt a unified ideology. 'In a region surrounded by three seas, a leader will be born who will declare Thursday as a holiday. His fame and power will grow, and no one will match his strength on land or sea.' (Century 1-50). 'People will unite against the red, but plots and deceit will be thwarted. The leader from the East will leave his country, crossing the mountains of Italy and observing France. He will unleash his wrath upon all, soaring above air, water, and ice.'


Achyutanand predicts that all will become devotees of Lord Krishna. Russia will transform into a Hindu nation, with many traveling from Russia to visit Jagannath and offering vast amounts of gold. According to the prophecy, a saint, who will be unmarried, will take charge of the country and establish Sanatan Dharma worldwide. This will occur when the Gagan Gadi is in place and the divine king of Odisha is on the throne.


Annie Besant proclaimed Hinduism as the supreme religion of the world, stating it is the mother of all faiths. She found a perfect harmony between science and religion within Hinduism, asserting that without Hindutva, India has no future. This implies that those who think they can endanger it by converting or abandoning their ancestral faith will also face existential threats.


French Nobel laureate philosopher Romain Rolland regarded Hinduism as the best religion, stating, 'I have studied all faiths in Europe and Central Asia, but Hinduism stands out as the best... I believe that one day the entire world will bow before it. There is only one place on Earth where the living have realized their dreams, and that is India.'


Arthur C. Clarke, the renowned futurist, predicted that just as the United Nations headquarters is in the USA, the headquarters of a united planetary state could be on Mars or Jupiter. By 1981, India would become powerful, sparking a revolutionary idea that would influence the entire world. India's religion and spirituality would be embraced globally. By the end of the 20th century, one nation would surpass all others in scientific advancement, with India's reputation particularly tied to its religion and philosophy, which the world would adopt. This spiritual revolution would impact the world in the first decade of the 21st century, compelling humanity towards spirituality.


Peter Harkous, a prominent seer of this century, predicted that a wave of spirituality and religiosity would emerge from India, spreading across the globe.


French scholar Cruiser remarked that if there is a country on Earth that can claim to be the cradle of humanity or the witness of early civilization, it is indeed India.


Jules Verne, the science fiction writer, foresaw a war between India and Pakistan, leading to the creation of Bangladesh. Ultimately, Pakistan would shrink to a small island, with parts absorbed by Afghanistan and a free Balochistan emerging. India would reclaim land taken by China, and Tibet would gain independence. By then, China would develop nuclear capabilities, and prosperous nations would gain extensive knowledge about planets like Mars and Pluto, with humanity reaching Venus and Mars. India would rise as a powerful nation, gaining respect worldwide.


Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) believed that Hinduism and Hindutva would one day rule the world due to their combination of knowledge and wisdom.


Albert Einstein (1879-1955) stated that Hindus achieved what Jews could not, and that Hindutva holds the power to establish peace.


Johann Goethe (1749-1832) expressed that everyone would eventually accept Hinduism, recognizing it as the true religion.


Herbert Wells (1846-1946) warned that countless generations would suffer until the resurgence of Hindutva, which would eventually attract the entire world.


Huston Smith (1919-2016) claimed that the belief we hold is the best in the world, and embracing Hindutva would lead to our well-being.


Michel Nostradamus (1503-1566) predicted that Hindutva would become the ruling religion in Europe, with a famous city becoming the Hindu capital.


Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) noted that he learned that Hindutva is destined to become the religion of all humanity, spreading throughout Europe and giving rise to great thinkers.


Gosta Lobon (1841-1931) stated that Hindus advocate for peace and reform, inviting Christians to appreciate the belief in reform.


Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) predicted that the world would one day accept Hinduism, even if under a metaphorical name.