Lok Sabha Elections 2024 What Astrologers predicts about BJP NDA PM Narendra Modi nomination in Varanasi Abhijit Mahurat Pushya Nakshatra

Lok Sabha Elections 2024 What Astrologers predicts about BJP NDA PM Narendra Modi nomination in Varanasi Abhijit Mahurat Pushya Nakshatra


Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Lok Sabha Elections Prime Minister Narendra Modi will file nomination for 2024 on Tuesday (May 14, 2024). He will do this work at 11.40 in the morning. When the PM is filling his nomination papers in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh (UP), a very special coincidence will occur and Ganga Saptami will also fall.

According to Hindu Panchang, ‘Abhijeet Muhurta’, ‘Anand Yoga’ and ‘Pushya Nakshatra’ will be formed during the filing of nomination of the firebrand leader of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Pushya Nakshatra is considered the emperor of all the constellations. Among the 27 constellations, it has been given the status of the best constellation in Hindu Vedic astrology texts. According to mythological beliefs, the work done in this constellation gives special success.

How long will Pushya Nakshatra last on May 14, 2024?

According to the report of news portal ‘Money Control’, Pandit Dnyaneshwar Shastri Dravid has described this auspicious time as the best. He said – This Nakshatra will start at 1:43 pm on Tuesday and will continue till 3:10 pm. After this Ashlesha Nakshatra will start.

“Narendra Modi’s opponents will scatter like cards.”

Quoting Ayodhya’s astrologer Pandit Kalki Ram, ‘News 18’ report said that in 2014, former Gujarat CM Narendra Modi had said about Varanasi that Mother Ganga had called him there. His statement is coming true. The meaning of his nomination in this general election will not be huge but will set historical records. PM Narendra Modi The opponents will be scattered like jokers in cards.

…So votes will be cast in Varanasi, UP on this day

Voting will be held in Kashi under the last phase (seventh) of this general election on June 1, 2024, while the results will be released on June 4, 2024. By the way, in 2019, Narendra Modi had won from this parliamentary constituency on BJP ticket. He got 674,664 votes, while his rival Shalini Yadav from Samajwadi Party (SP) got only 195,159 votes. In such a situation, PM Modi had won by a huge margin of 479,505 votes.

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