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Member Since: 24th March 2010
URL: http://www.johribazaar.com
Occupation: Gems and Jewellery
No of Articles: 1
About Me: Rahul Anand was born in Nalanda in 1975. Leo rising with Sun and Venus and 10th has strong Moon and Mars. He did his BA (Hons) in Geography from Mugadha University, Gaya. He went to the Yogoda Satsang Society of India, Ranchi. It was founded by Yoga guru Shri shri Paramhansa Yoganand the author of An Autobiography of A Yogi and God talks with Arjuna. At the Yogoda Satsang Society Rahul Anand learned higher meditation techniques and received Kriya Yoga Daksha (Geeta IV, 29) in January 2002.

In early years of life Rahul Anand was fascinated by astrology and other occult sciences. He has been studying astrology since 1997. He came to Jaipur to pursue his childhood desire of learning higher in astrology and vastu. He went to the Indian Council of Astrological Sciences, Jaipur Chapter, where he did Jyotish Visharad in December 2005, under the guidance of world renowned astro and vastu guru Shri Satish Sharma, the vice president of Indian Council of Astrological Sciences and chief editor of Jyotish monthly, Jyotish Manthan.

In ICAS, Jaipur Rahul Anand met the renowned astrologer Shri Shakti Mohan Singh (Retd DFO). Anand learned Jamini Chara Dasha, Kala Chakra Dasha, Solar Return and Palmistry from him. Shri Shakti Mohan Singh is the only person in the world to calculate Kala Chakra Dasha system with right method and make immaculately correct predictions. He has also developed the Jamini Chara Dasha, career graph. By this method a person can see his / her position in life at any given time. This system is very useful for one who engaged in higher business activities.

Presently Rahul Anand has his website www.bhartiyajyotish.com, where he offers consultancy in Astrology, Vastu and Palmistry along with a group of highly talented astrologers. His clients are in India and other places of the world as well.

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30th March 2010

Benefits of Opal Gemstone

The name Opal comes from three sources. One is the Latin word "Opalus". The second one is from the Greek word "Opalliois" which means a change of colour and finally from the ancient Sanskrit word "Upala" which means precious stone. If one speaks of gemsto...