Ashadh 2024: After hundreds of years, the upcoming Krishna Paksha of Ashad month of 2024 is going to be a cause of crisis for the country and the world. During the Ashad month from 23 June to 21 July, due to the loss of Dwitiya Tithi and Chaturthi Tithi in Krishna Paksha, this Paksha will be of 13 days and this period will be in the form of Duryoga period.
Inauspicious coincidence like Mahabharata period in the month of Ashadh
The coincidence of Mahabharat period of Dwapar Yug is happening once again. Due to this, Ashadh Krishna Paksha will be of only 13 days. Before Mahabharat, a 13 day period was formed. In astrology, this is considered as Duryoga Kaal. Due to the coincidence of Mahabharat period, there is a possibility of loss to the people, disease infection, inflation, natural disaster, fights, disputes increasing.
13 days of Ashadh Krishna Paksha are inauspicious
This coincidence is not considered auspicious. Hence, no auspicious work or any auspicious work should be done during the 13 days of Duryog Kaal. In the Panchang, every fortnight is of 15 days. But in the Krishna Paksha of Ashad month, there will be only 13 days instead of 15. It has been named Vishwa Ghasr Paksha in the scriptures. These 13 days are considered inauspicious. This time this fortnight will start from 23 June and will last till 5 July.
During this time, all kinds of auspicious works will be prohibited. However, if it is very necessary, work can be done after seeing the auspicious day and date. According to the Panchang, in Samvat 2081, the month of Ashadha will be from 23 June to 21 July. During this time, Krishna Paksha will be of only 13 days. Ashadha Krishna Paksha will start on 23 June and will end on 5 July.
There will be negativity in these 13 days. Natural disasters will also increase. People in rural areas will face problems in some form or the other and there will be a possibility of food grains becoming expensive. Vishwaghshra Paksha comes once in two years, in which due to decrease in the degrees of dates and decrease in Ghati moment, the 15-day Paksha reduces to 13 days. This time the entire Ashadh Krishna Paksha will be of 13 days only.
There could be huge loss of life and wealth
When the second date is observed in the middle of the fortnight, then the time of Bhavedrourav is celebrated. All the sides are destroyed. Mityahuracharyavarah is destroyed.
One side, sometimes the thirteenth day. The three states of decay lead to the vagina of Manuja Gaj:.
The world is destroyed for the thirteenth day fortnight. In this year, the thousand year long period of time is manifested.
The second half of the fourteenth day decreases. Thirteenth day: The sides are faulty.
Ashadh Krishna Paksha is of 13 days this year. Since this is a 13 day Paksha, there is a possibility of war and loss of life on earth. The year in which there is a 13 day Paksha proves to be harmful for the whole world. Especially if there is loss of two Tithis from Dwitiya Tithi to Chaturdashi Tithi, then it is especially harmful for the whole world. This Paksha is also not good for auspicious work, because it is a bad Yoga.
In astrology, this is not considered good. Due to such a bad combination, there is a possibility of excessive rain, drought, change of government, upheaval, class discrimination etc. throughout the year. There is a possibility of loss to the people, disease infection, inflation, natural disaster, fight, dispute, fire incident, earthquake, gas accident, plane accident. Sudden seasonal changes can also happen. There is a possibility of rain and snowfall.
Its inauspicious results are described in the Samhita texts: –
The world is destroyed during the thirteenth day fortnight.
If this is the year of the thousand years of time, then it is natural. Piyushdhara 1/48
In the Shukla paksha, the growth of the Brahmakshatras and the increase of the people.
Without loss, the equality of equality is equal to that of Krishna and all the things are equal to each other. Brihatsamhita 4/31
In Jyotirnibandh this defect has been called ‘Rauravakalyoga’: –
When the second date is mentioned in the middle of the fortnight, then the time for Bhavedrourvakaalayoga is also mentioned.
All the sides are destroyed, all are destroyed. Jyotirnibandh, 84/7
The earliest mention of the thirteen-day fortnight is found in the Mahabharata. At the time of the Mahabharata war, there was a thirteen-day fortnight:-
The fourteenth day and the fifth day are the previous sixteenth day.
Iman you are the navel, we are the Trayodashi. Mahabharata, Bhishma Parva, Jambukhandnirman Parva, 3-32
13-day fortnight and major events
- There is a clear description in the almanacs that many big wars including the Mahabharata took place during such a fortnight of 13 days.
- In 1937, a similar devastating earthquake occurred and massive damage was caused.
- Such a coincidence happened in 1962 when India-China war took place. Astrology estimates that even then there was a fortnight of 13 days.
- In 1999, when the 13-day period coincided, the Kargil war took place. Unpleasant incidents also took place in 1979 and 2005.
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