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  • Annual Forecasts Methods
  • Indian Time Cycles and Market Forecasting
  • Future of the Stock Market Based on Indian Cycles
  • Calendar for Delhi, India, and Other Places
  • Why Time Cycles Predict Trends

New Annual Forecasts methods

The rational behind doing an annual forecast is to save myself


time. It is much easier to refer to a document that has been
prepared in advance rather than getting caught up in the
emotionalism of the markets.

During 2002 I used my yearly forecast nearly everyday to


quickly keep track of the current position of every market.
I already knew that it was to be a bull year in the grains and
the Euro currency and I also knew the best trading dates for
these markets.

Gann lines will only tell you the cycle when they hit and you
can't know in advance until you see the price as well,
but Gann said every top and bottom has a mathematical
relationship and this is why I researched Gann time cycles.

In October 2001 I prepared my forecast for 2002.


You can see the results of my annual forecast for Soybeans
which was made well in advance of the turning points that you
see marked.

People who have not studied the facts will tell you that it is
impossible to predict
the markets so the question is, how did I also know then the
S+P would have a high on friday January 4th (actual monday
7th) that May 17th, August 5th, September 17th would all be
good times to initiate S+P trades.
The answer is because of astronomical time cycles.

This is what Gann was referring to when he wrote ........Under


the instructions for the master timing angles, you will find how
far each timing angle had moved from the time Steel was
incorporated up to the time it made extreme top.
Under the master timing angles we also show you what
happens when timing angles (these refer to the planets order
in the solar system) 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 cross the other timing angles
(conjunct) or cross the place where they first were when Steel
was
incorporated (natal astrology) or to the same place where
when any extreme high or low price is reached.
You will learn when these master timing angles returns to the
same place or to the same angle or degree from which they
started.
Therefore you will know the exact measurements of cycles
according to moving energy. The instructions on the master
timing angles give you the cause of all market movements and
they can be worked out as far as the year 2000.The figures
which we will use are figures made by the United States
Government astronomers and are therefore absolutely
accurate. A careful study of all these figures and a comparison
of the movements of various stocks will convince you of their
value..........

My main writing to date has been educational but I have begun


to realise that a lot of people just don't have the time or the
commitment to teach them selves the intricacies of timing.
Therefore I have listed all the cycles that will occur next year
and anyone can simply match the cycle from last year to a
particular stock or commodity and trade the future dates.

In the chart below you can see another example of my time


cycles on the S+P.

I call this one Chapter 24. You can see how it performed in
2002 and it will be still accurate in 2003. These time cycles
were working in Ganns day and are still working now but the
logic behind them keeps them hidden from the view of most
traders.

From a money making point of view a trader can maximise


their gains by trading with the intermediate trend.
Markets always are a case of action - reaction and trading with
these flows is far more profitable than taking a very long-term
view. I have some very good long-term work on Soybeans but
one high probability trade every three years just doesn't do it
for me. I like trading with the flow. Its too stressful letting a
position go against me as the markets swing, especially when I
have already identified that swing through my time cycle work.
This is why I like using the forecast dates, they make me very
aware of the times when I should be looking to take my profits
or trading the other way.

Every market is working to a time cycle, that is the law of


nature. Your work then becomes trading them, controlling your
thoughts and emotions to maximise their benefit.
The Annual forecast is also a way of keeping on track and
verifying other systems that you may be trading.

This year I have also included different entry and exit methods
that would be useful as well as some option strategies, these
will help you get into winning trades with the smallest risk.

Planetary Cycles
Planetary Orbit Times (Planets year) 14.1
Helio-centric Sun Angles 14.2
Geo-centric Sun Angles 14.3
Planetary Aspects 14.4
Perigee, Apogee, Equinox & Solstice 14.5
Solar Eclipse 14.6
Lunar Eclipse 14.7
New and Full Moon Cycles 14.8
Equinox and Solstice Cycles 14.9
Apogee and Perigee Cycles 14.10
Venus - Earth - Sun Aspects 14.11
Mars - Earth - Sun Aspects 14.12
All Ordinaries Study 1994-1996 14-14
SUMMARY 14.34
Helio- Centric Square Aspects 1998-2010 14.35

1. The hypothesis postulates that change in positions of the planets


influences the price of stocks and brings new developments.
2. There are two luminaries, Sun & Moon, five planets namely
Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus & Saturn and two nodes namely
Rahu & Ketu and other three newly invented planets namely
Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.

3. Zodiac is divided into sign, stars and sub-divisions. The planets


are moving along the Zodiac. While moving, they shift from one
to the other signs, stars and sub-divisions.

4. These planets influence price of the stocks. The nature and


degree of influence on the stock price depends upon the
potential of the planet. And the potential of the planet depends
upon its position in the sign, star and sub-division on the zodiac.

5. Statistics supports the above hypothesis. The statistical analysis


indicates that on the date when a planet shifts to a new position
on the Zodiac, price of many stocks abruptly moves upward or
downward. The direction of price of a stock thus set also
remains same in general at least until next change in position of
one or the other planet.

As per the hypothesis :

6. All the planets are influencing price of each stock. However,


three to four planets put comparatively stronger influence on the
price of any given stock for a certain period of time. After that
period another set of three to four planets takes over again for
another certain period of specific no. of days/weeks and so on.
7. With these assumptions, under the method of Cosmo analysis of
stocks, analysis of historic quotes of individual stocks (daily
quotes for a maximum possible past period) is carried out to find
out that which planets moved to next positions on the zodiac as
and when there was an abrupt movement in price of the stock.
Such analysis helps to short list the planets (period wise) which
seem more relevant for the stock. The observations are used and
the future positions of the relevant planets are tabulated.

8. Such tables for few Indian stocks are already available. These
tables are called Time Cycles. The links for those Time Cycles
are placed on the next pages.

9. These Time Cycles can be used for tracking the price & drawing
hints about probable price trend for the stocks during the
forthcoming periods.

10. The hints drawn through this method should be objectively


examined through the established tools viz. Technical indicators,
news etc. Such integrated approach for analysis of the stocks
can help better for strategies for short term investments.

11. An idea on the concept & its intricacies is necessary for effective
use of the tables. Kindly see the next pages thoroughly for this
purpose.

Indian Time Cycles and Market Forecasting:


Cosmic Timing for Pinning Down Those Illusive Cycles
by
Barry William Rosen

It is a little known fact that W. D. Gann went to India and studied Indian Sidereal Astrology. In his
notebooks we find sketches of astrological symbols on his charts; and in his memoirs, he
discusses his journey to India. In fact, the famous Gann wheel was first used by tea merchants in
seventeenth century India.
Gann also discussed the importance of using the starting date of when the first futures contract
for a commodity began trading for predicting the future of that commodity. To my knowledge,
there are very few individuals who use these starting dates to successfully time the markets even
though my experience in using Indian Sidereal astrology has shown that these charts are
invaluable. If one can verify the starting time and date of the first futures contract for a commodity,
and run an Indian Sidereal natal chart from it, then that chart can provide absolutely valid
information for predicting, quantifying, and labeling the major and minor cycles that ultimately
govern the major trends in the markets.

Below is a brief introduction to Indian Sidereal Astrology how I became acquainted with it. The
three main sections are:
--an overview of the Vimsottari Dasha system (which I will subsequently refer to as Indian time
cycles).

--the practical application of using Indian time cycles for predicting the major movements and
changes in those movement in the stock market.

--and, a forecast for the future of the stock market based on Indian astrological time cycles.

EARLY RESEARCH BEGINNINGS

I first became interested in Indian astrology in 1985, when a jyotishi (Indian astrologer) told me
that I was finishing up a twenty-year Venus cycle, and that my life would completely change in
one year when I would enter a new six year Sun cycle. I was told that I would become famous,
make great advances in my career, change professions and locations, and emotionally change
from a depressing period, into one that was more jubilant and optimistic. And surprisingly, one
year later, that is exactly what happened. I went from being an instructor in film studies in
Bloomington, Indiana to studying Indian astrology, investments and commodities, and moving to
southeastern Iowa. My ability to forecast my own life and those of my friends very accurately led
me to apply Indian astrology to the markets. This connection became especially exciting when a
friend of mine, who was a Gann expert, told me of Gann's interest in Indian astrology.

The Western Zodiac vs. the Indian Zodiac

Indian astrology is over 5000 years old and has its foundation in ancient science. Parashara, a
great seer or ancient scientist, intuited the laws of space and time responsible for the evolution of
human consciousness and recorded his findings in a book called the Brihat Hora Sastra. As with
all knowledge in book form, over time, the knowledge became fragmented and lost, as it migrated
to various other cultures and became distorted. In its purest form, however, Indian astrology has
always been acknowledged for its predictive abilities; whereas, Western astrology (with the
notable exception of Medieval astrology) has excelled in its analytical and psychological insights.

The first major difference between Indian and Western astrology lies in the calculation of the
longitude of the planets. Ancient Indian astrologers observed that the equinoxes and solstices
moved backward by one degree every 72 years, an astronomical phenomenon now known as
precession. Over time this has resulted in a difference of slightly over 23 degrees between the
tropical Zodiac, used by Western astrologers, and the sidereal Zodiac, used by Indian
astrologers. In essence, the two systems differ in their choice of a zero point for Aries --the
Western system uses the position of the spring equinox, while the Indian system uses a fixed
star. Thus when the Sun is moving into Aries according to the Western system, it is still at 6
degrees Pisces in the Indian system. (For a further discussion of the differences, please see my
article in the Winter 1989 NCGR Journal.)

Planetary Periods: Beyond Transits

A dasha is a period of time during which one's life is influenced or governed by a particular planet.
For example, the shortest period, the Sun period, lasts for six years, while the longest period,
Venus, lasts for twenty years. These cycles unfold in a fixed sequence and comprise 120 years
before they repeat and begin again. The order of the cycles is:

Ketu (Moon's South Node): 7 years


Venus: 20 years.
Sun: 6 years.
Moon: 10 years.
Mars: 7 years.
Rahu: (North Node) 18 years.
Jupiter: 16 years.
Saturn: 19 years
Mercury: 17 years.

Where the cycle begins is based on what lunar mansion or constellation the moon is in at the time
of birth. For example, when soybeans started trading in 1936, the moon was in the constellation
(nakshatra) of Orion, which is ruled by the planet Mars. Thus a sequential unfoldment of cycles
began with a seven years Mars period followed by Rahu (North Node of Moon), 18 years, Jupiter
16 years, into its current Saturn period that lasts 20 years etc. If beans had begun trading a day
later, then the cycle would have begun from the next constellation, which is ruled by Rahu or the
North Node of the moon. The number of degrees the moon has transited through a nakshatra will
determine how much time is left in the initial cycle. Thus if the moon were in the final degree of
the constellation, the initial cycle will begin in the last section of the cycle. (Software is available
for rapid computer calculation of these cycles--see references.)
Within major cycles are sub-periods or subcycles that also unfold in a set sequential pattern. The
subcycle begins with planet ruling the major cycle and then continues in sequence.For example,
the current Saturn period for soybeans started with a Saturn/Saturn period in Sept. 1979, and
continued with a Saturn/Mercury period in Sept. 1979 followed by a Saturn/Ketu period etc. The
major Saturn cycle will finish in 1996 and then soybeans will move into a major Mercury cycle
starting with Mercury/Mercury, Mercury/Ketu, Mercury/Venus etc.
In order to properly use the Indian time cycles and their smaller periods, one must have the exact
time of the start of the first future's contract of a commodity. Each minute that one is off can lead
to changing the prediction low or high by 4 days. O'Non and Remnick illustrate the importance of
the exact time using a brilliant analogy from physics:
To launch a rocket ship to the moon, knowledge of the precise angle, time, and location of the
launching on earth are necessary. If it is launched at a slightly different time and angle, it will miss
by 30,000 to 40,000 miles.
I have had to travel to the archives of the Chicago Board of Trade and other major exchanges to
verify the first tick starting time and have collected an almost complete set of dates and times
which I make available to participants in my advanced seminars.
Predicting the effects of the period is based on the natal chart placements at the time of birth. The
positive or negative nature of these periods depends on the placement of the planet by house
position, the houses he owns, the houses he aspects, the planets that aspect him, and the sign
that he is in. For example, in a person's natal chart that has Jupiter in Cancer in the 9th with
Scorpio rising, a speculator in a Jupiter period lasting 16 years would expect astounding results,
since Jupiter owns the 5th and the 2nd (speculation and accumulated wealth) and is exalted in
the house of good luck and good fortune. Indian astrology is thus especially fruitful for looking into
ones own chart and seeing what periods will bring the most good luck and good fortune. W.D.
Gann was noted for emphasizing the importance of trading off of ones chart. My own experience
has supported this notion. Even when my market timing is on, if my own chart suggest losses or
obstacles in the cycles, I inevitably get bad fills, miss a major entry by a tick, or get stopped out
before the market goes my direction.
In Indian astrology cycles are stronger than transits and aspects. This concept can explain why
some Western astrologers are frustrated in their analyses. According to Indian astrology if the
underlying period is positive, then bad transits or aspects will only have a minor negative effect; if
the underlying period is negative, even good transits or aspects may not make a dent. In market
terms the cycle or dasha often represents the underlying market sentiment. For example, in a
bear market, when there is good news and the market fails to rally, the underlying sentiment
remains bearish and no external event is going to alter it. More concretely one can remember well
the Saturn/Uranus conjunction of Feb. 1988 that was forecasted to suggest a sequel to Black
Monday. However, it failed to manifest, not only because of a special planetary combination
(yoga) from Jupiter's trinal aspect on its own sign, but also because the underlying period,
Jupiter/Mercury/Sun, was neutral to slightly positive.
APPLICATION OF THE INDIAN CYCLES TO STOCKS

What is extraordinarily exciting about using dashas or Indian time cycles for market prediction is
that it allows one to know the exact date that cycles change, to label them, and to quantify
whether they are strong ups, minor ups, strong downs, or sideways. If one studies the 204 year
history of the stock market, and is familiar with the rules for predicting and interpreting the Indian
dasha or time cycle system, the mysterious cycles which seem to govern stocks would no longer
be a mystery. For example, by no accident the bull market that began in 1982 coincided with the
beginning of a 16-year Jupiter period, which began in late August. In general then, according to
this system the market would continue to expand until 1998, since Jupiter is a "bullish" planet and
is well placed in the natal chart of the May 17, 1792 stock market chart. Rises and falls within the
current Jupiter cycle are explained by sub-periods, or antardasas. These sub-periods can either
amplify or diminish the strength of the major period.

Within this 16-year period, the transits of Jupiter, its retrogradation and aspects to it are especially
influential since Jupiter assumes the second most important role in the NYSE chart next to the
moon, the chart lord. The Jupiter period ended in 1998, when a 19-year Saturn period assumed
the second most important role.
A recent study I did of the NYSE will explain how the dashas can be of use to spot short- term
and intermediate declines or rises. Certain combinations lead to very predictable outcomes. To
get daily timing on the stock market, one needs examine four or five levels of dashas or cycles to
break the larger 20- and 2-3-year periods down into 20- and 3-4- day periods. Amazingly, the
cyclical combinations that are negative on the larger scale level will often prove negative on the
smaller scale.
A comparison of the October-February 1987-88 fourth level cycles (Jupiter/Mercury/Venus/Rahu
etc.) with the third level periods in 1901-1904 (Mercury/Venus/Rahu) reveals that the major lows
coincide with a repetition of particular combinations. This principle can also be extended to
sections of other cycles in other years. For example, note the following:
Venus/Rahu/Saturn: (8-28-29 to 2-17-30) Declined from high of 372.06 on 9-03-29 to a low of
230.07 on 10-29-29. Jupiter/Mercury/Venus/Rahu/Saturn (Dec 4, 1987). Signaled another major
low and decline to 1747 on the Dow after being as high as 2051 following the crash.
Jupiter/Mercury/Venus/Venus/Rahu (October 19, 1987) The third level Venus period did
contribute to the direction of the decline in combination with a number of bearish oppositions, the
return to an eclipsed constellation, and the sidereal transit of Uranus into Sagittarius. This one
example indicates how the Venus/Rahu combination can be used to signal a sharp decline if it
occurs in a particular combination.
This particular Venus/Rahu combination is only one of many combinations that one can label, and
historically study. Other combinations are bullish such as when the sequence unfolds from a Sun
period into a Moon period and onto a Mars period. For example, the stock market's last major
Moon Period went from August 1947-August 1957 During that time the Dow went virtually straight
up from 179.74 to 492.32, a gain of over 200%. During smaller moon cycles within larger periods,
such as the Mars/Moon period from Jan 21, 1964 to August 21st 1964 the market climbed from
776-838. And in the Rahu/Moon period from Jan 31, 1980 to July 31, 1981, the Dow climbed from
875-935. Even on the third level we can usually count on a rally during a moon period, such as
the recent Jupiter/Mercury/Moon period from April 4, 1988 to June 13, 1988. We saw a surprise
rally that began in late May and took the Dow from 2000 at the beginning of the period to almost
2200 by the end of the period.
From the above examples, one can see the value of being able to label and quantify the cycles in
order to predict the magnitude of the move. As many cycle analysts know, one can often find
major cycle lows and entry points; however, one may have no idea how large the move is going
to be. The Indian time cycle analysis is a genuine solution to forecasting because it can predict
the future, not just suggest it from the past.

FUTURE OF THE STOCK MARKET BASED ON INDIAN CYCLES


A 19-year lackluster Saturn period in 1998-2017 we will likely see sideways lackluster activity
before we have a major global economic reorganization into 2017.

CONCLUSION

Anyone attempting to uncover the mysterious laws of nature that underlie the commodity markets
will be rewarded and intrigued by the depths of Indian astrology. The study of Indian astrology
leads not only to knowledge of economic laws, but ultimately to knowledge of the self.
Understanding one's Indian cycles and transits is as important for trading successfully as a good
timing system. A combination of the two is astoundingly useful and leads to an awe-inspiring
appreciation of the order of natural law. While no astrological system should be used 100% to
time market entries and exits, a combination of astrological and technical signals and a
knowledge of personal trading periods can certainly stack the odds in one's favor and lead to the
answer of one of man's greatest metaphysical questions--the relationship between his own
consciousness and the universe.

About the author

Barry Rosen, a financial astrologer and a CTA, publishes daily recommendations on over 18
futures markets. He also publishes a market timing newsletter, FORTUCAST COMMODITY
MARKET TIMING, and offers daily hotline picks. He can be reached at PO Box 20956, Sedona,
AZ 86341; 928-284-5737.

SUGGESTED READINGS AND REFERENCES

James Braha. Ancient Hindu Astrology for the Modern Western Astrologer. Miami: Hermetician
Press, 1986.

T. G. Butaney, Forecasting Prices. 5th Edition. Bombay, 1958.

Tom Hopke. How to Read Your Horoscope. Hawaii: Vedic Cultural Society, 1987.

Pandit Gopesh Kumar Ojha. Predictive Astrology of the Hindus. Bombay: Taraporevala, 1972.

Elizabeth O'Non and Allen Remnick, "The Art of Jyotish." Fairfield Source, Summer 1990, 22-25.

B. V. Raman's Planetary Influence on Human Affairs Bangalore: Prakashana, 1982.

Barry Rosen, "Indian Fixed Stars and Time Cycles." The NCGR Journal, Winter 1989, 31-3.

Indian Sidereal Software and Ephemerises Lahiri's Indian Empheneris of Planet's Positions. Astro
Research Bureau, Calcutta (annual).

P.K. Warriar et al, 1997 Sidereal Astrological Almanac, PO Box 425, Eureka Springs, Arkansas
72632.

Jyotish Vedic Astrology, $300. Hindu Astrology Package. $100. Both available from Matrix
Software, 315 Marion Ave., Big Rapids, MI 49307, (616) 796-2483, IBM format only.

Jyotopos, PO Box 669, Fairfield, IA 52556, $150. IBM and Mac versions.

Calendar for Delhi, India, and other places near longitude 77.19
New Year: Bhanu, 2003.

Month: 1, Citra, Aries.

1. Tue, 4 Mar 2003. Revati, Indra, Vava.


2. Wed, 5 Mar 2003. Ashvini, Vaidhriti, Kaulava.
3. Thu, 6 Mar 2003. Bharani, Vishkambha, Garaja.
4. Fri, 7 Mar 2003. Krittika, Priti, Vishti.
5. Sat, 8 Mar 2003. Rohini, Ayushmat, Vava.
6. Sun, 9 Mar 2003. Rohini, Saubhagya, Kaulava.
7. Mon, 10 Mar 2003. Mrigashira, Shobhana, Garaja.
8. Tue, 11 Mar 2003. Ardra, Shobhana, Vishti.
9. Wed, 12 Mar 2003. Punarvasu, Atiganda, Valava.
10. Thu, 13 Mar 2003. Pushya, Dhriti, Taitila.
11. Fri, 14 Mar 2003. Ashlesha, Shula, Vanija.
12. Sat, 15 Mar 2003. Magha, Ganda, Vava.
13. Sun, 16 Mar 2003. Purvaphalguni, Vriddhi, Kaulava.
14. Mon, 17 Mar 2003. Uttaraphalguni, Dhruva, Garaja.
15. Tue, 18 Mar 2003. Hasta, Vyaghata, Vishti.
Revelation of the Kalacakra Tantra.
16. Wed, 19 Mar 2003. Citra, Harshana, Kaulava.
17. Thu, 20 Mar 2003. Vishakha, Vajra, Garaja.
18. Fri, 21 Mar 2003. Anuradha, Vyatipata, Vishti.
Sun enters Aries at 1:8:28 L.M.S.T.
19. Omitted lunar day.
20. Sat, 22 Mar 2003. Jyoshta, Variyas, Kaulava.
21. Sun, 23 Mar 2003. Mula, Parigha, Garaja.
22. Mon, 24 Mar 2003. Purvashadha, Shiva, Vishti.
23. Tue, 25 Mar 2003. Uttarashadha, Siddha, Valava.
24. Wed, 26 Mar 2003. Shravana, Sadhya, Taitila.
25. Thu, 27 Mar 2003. Dhanishta, Shubha, Vanija.
26. Fri, 28 Mar 2003. Shatabhrisha, Shukla, Vava.
27. Sat, 29 Mar 2003. Purvabhadrapada, Brahman, Kaulava.
28. Sun, 30 Mar 2003. Uttarabhadrapada, Indra, Garaja.
29. Mon, 31 Mar 2003. Revati, Vaidhriti, Vishti.
30. Tue, 1 Apr 2003. Ashvini, Vishkambha, Catushpada.

Month: 2, Vishakha, Taurus.

1. Wed, 2 Apr 2003. Bharani, Priti, Kintughna.


2. Thu, 3 Apr 2003. Bharani, Ayushmat, Valava.
2. Fri, 4 Apr 2003. Krittika, Saubhagya, Kaulava.
3. Sat, 5 Apr 2003. Rohini, Shobhana, Garaja.
4. Sun, 6 Apr 2003. Mrigashira, Atiganda, Vishti.
5. Mon, 7 Apr 2003. Ardra, Sukarma, Valava.
6. Tue, 8 Apr 2003. Punarvasu, Dhriti, Taitila.
7. Wed, 9 Apr 2003. Pushya, Shula, Vanija.
8. Thu, 10 Apr 2003. Ashlesha, Ganda, Vava.
Birth of the Buddha.
9. Fri, 11 Apr 2003. Magha, Vriddhi, Kaulava.
10. Sat, 12 Apr 2003. Purvaphalguni, Dhruva, Garaja.
11. Sun, 13 Apr 2003. Uttaraphalguni, Vyaghata, Vishti.
12. Mon, 14 Apr 2003. Hasta, Vajra, Valava.
13. Tue, 15 Apr 2003. Citra, Siddhi, Taitila.
14. Omitted lunar day.
15. Wed, 16 Apr 2003. Svati, Vyatipata, Vishti.
Enlightenment and Parinirvana of the Buddha.
16. Thu, 17 Apr 2003. Vishakha, Variyas, Valava.
17. Fri, 18 Apr 2003. Anuradha, Parigha, Taitila.
18. Sat, 19 Apr 2003. Jyoshta, Siddha, Vishti.
19. Sun, 20 Apr 2003. Purvashadha, Sadhya, Valava.
Sun enters Taurus at 12:11:1 L.M.S.T.
20. Mon, 21 Apr 2003. Uttarashadha, Shubha, Taitila.
21. Tue, 22 Apr 2003. Shravana, Shukla, Vanija.
22. Wed, 23 Apr 2003. Dhanishta, Brahman, Vava.
23. Thu, 24 Apr 2003. Shatabhrisha, Indra, Kaulava.
24. Fri, 25 Apr 2003. Purvabhadrapada, Vaidhriti, Garaja.
25. Sat, 26 Apr 2003. Uttarabhadrapada, Vishkambha, Vishti.
26. Sun, 27 Apr 2003. Revati, Priti, Valava.
27. Mon, 28 Apr 2003. Revati, Ayushmat, Taitila.
28. Tue, 29 Apr 2003. Ashvini, Saubhagya, Vanija.
29. Wed, 30 Apr 2003. Bharani, Shobhana, Shakuni.
30. Thu, 1 May 2003. Krittika, Atiganda, Naga.

Month: 3, Jyoshta, Gemini.

1. Fri, 2 May 2003. Rohini, Sukarma, Kintughna.


2. Sat, 3 May 2003. Mrigashira, Dhriti, Valava.
3. Sun, 4 May 2003. Ardra, Shula, Taitila.
4. Mon, 5 May 2003. Punarvasu, Ganda, Vanija.
5. Tue, 6 May 2003. Pushya, Vriddhi, Vava.
6. Wed, 7 May 2003. Pushya, Dhruva, Kaulava.
6. Thu, 8 May 2003. Ashlesha, Vyaghata, Taitila.
7. Fri, 9 May 2003. Magha, Harshana, Vanija.
8. Omitted lunar day.
9. Sat, 10 May 2003. Purvaphalguni, Vajra, Valava.
10. Sun, 11 May 2003. Uttaraphalguni, Siddhi, Taitila.
11. Mon, 12 May 2003. Hasta, Vyatipata, Vanija.
12. Tue, 13 May 2003. Svati, Variyas, Vava.
13. Wed, 14 May 2003. Vishakha, Shiva, Kaulava.
14. Thu, 15 May 2003. Anuradha, Siddha, Vanija.
15. Fri, 16 May 2003. Jyoshta, Sadhya, Vava.
16. Sat, 17 May 2003. Mula, Shubha, Kaulava.
17. Omitted lunar day.
18. Sun, 18 May 2003. Purvashadha, Shukla, Vanija.
19. Mon, 19 May 2003. Uttarashadha, Indra, Vava.
20. Tue, 20 May 2003. Shravana, Vaidhriti, Kaulava.
21. Wed, 21 May 2003. Dhanishta, Vishkambha, Garaja.
Sun enters Gemini at 11:20:39 L.M.S.T.
22. Thu, 22 May 2003. Shatabhrisha, Priti, Vishti.
23. Fri, 23 May 2003. Purvabhadrapada, Ayushmat, Valava.
24. Sat, 24 May 2003. Uttarabhadrapada, Saubhagya, Taitila.
25. Sun, 25 May 2003. Revati, Shobhana, Vanija.
26. Mon, 26 May 2003. Ashvini, Atiganda, Vava.
27. Tue, 27 May 2003. Bharani, Sukarma, Kaulava.
28. Wed, 28 May 2003. Krittika, Dhriti, Garaja.
29. Thu, 29 May 2003. Rohini, Shula, Vishti.
29. Fri, 30 May 2003. Mrigashira, Ganda, Shakuni.
30. Sat, 31 May 2003. Ardra, Vriddhi, Naga.
Month: 4, Purvashadha, Cancer.

1. Sun, 1 Jun 2003. Ardra, Dhruva, Vava.


2. Mon, 2 Jun 2003. Punarvasu, Vyaghata, Kaulava.
3. Tue, 3 Jun 2003. Pushya, Harshana, Garaja.
4. Wed, 4 Jun 2003. Ashlesha, Vajra, Vishti.
Turning of the Wheel of the Dharma.
5. Thu, 5 Jun 2003. Magha, Siddhi, Valava.
6. Fri, 6 Jun 2003. Purvaphalguni, Vyatipata, Taitila.
7. Sat, 7 Jun 2003. Uttaraphalguni, Variyas, Vanija.
8. Sun, 8 Jun 2003. Hasta, Parigha, Vava.
9. Mon, 9 Jun 2003. Citra, Shiva, Kaulava.
10. Tue, 10 Jun 2003. Svati, Siddha, Garaja.
11. Wed, 11 Jun 2003. Vishakha, Sadhya, Vishti.
12. Omitted lunar day.
13. Thu, 12 Jun 2003. Anuradha, Shukla, Kaulava.
14. Fri, 13 Jun 2003. Mula, Brahman, Garaja.
15. Sat, 14 Jun 2003. Purvashadha, Indra, Vishti.
The Buddha's entry into the womb of his mother.
16. Sun, 15 Jun 2003. Uttarashadha, Vaidhriti, Kaulava.
17. Mon, 16 Jun 2003. Shravana, Vishkambha, Garaja.
18. Tue, 17 Jun 2003. Dhanishta, Priti, Vishti.
19. Wed, 18 Jun 2003. Shatabhrisha, Ayushmat, Valava.
20. Thu, 19 Jun 2003. Purvabhadrapada, Shobhana, Taitila.
21. Fri, 20 Jun 2003. Uttarabhadrapada, Atiganda, Vanija.
22. Sat, 21 Jun 2003. Revati, Sukarma, Vava.
Sun enters Cancer at 19:18:53 L.M.S.T.
23. Sun, 22 Jun 2003. Ashvini, Dhriti, Kaulava.
24. Mon, 23 Jun 2003. Bharani, Shula, Garaja.
25. Tue, 24 Jun 2003. Krittika, Ganda, Vishti.
26. Wed, 25 Jun 2003. Rohini, Ganda, Valava.
27. Thu, 26 Jun 2003. Rohini, Vriddhi, Kaulava.
28. Fri, 27 Jun 2003. Mrigashira, Dhruva, Garaja.
29. Sat, 28 Jun 2003. Ardra, Vyaghata, Vishti.
30. Sun, 29 Jun 2003. Punarvasu, Harshana, Catushpada.

Month: 5, Shravana, Leo.

1. Mon, 30 Jun 2003. Pushya, Vajra, Kintughna.


2. Tue, 1 Jul 2003. Ashlesha, Siddhi, Valava.
3. Wed, 2 Jul 2003. Magha, Vyatipata, Taitila.
4. Thu, 3 Jul 2003. Purvaphalguni, Variyas, Vanija.
5. Fri, 4 Jul 2003. Uttaraphalguni, Shiva, Vava.
6. Sat, 5 Jul 2003. Hasta, Siddha, Kaulava.
7. Sun, 6 Jul 2003. Citra, Sadhya, Garaja.
8. Mon, 7 Jul 2003. Svati, Shubha, Vishti.
9. Tue, 8 Jul 2003. Vishakha, Shukla, Valava.
10. Wed, 9 Jul 2003. Anuradha, Brahman, Garaja.
11. Thu, 10 Jul 2003. Jyoshta, Indra, Vishti.
12. Fri, 11 Jul 2003. Mula, Vaidhriti, Valava.
13. Sat, 12 Jul 2003. Purvashadha, Priti, Taitila.
14. Omitted lunar day.
15. Sun, 13 Jul 2003. Uttarashadha, Ayushmat, Vishti.
16. Mon, 14 Jul 2003. Dhanishta, Saubhagya, Valava.
17. Tue, 15 Jul 2003. Shatabhrisha, Shobhana, Taitila.
18. Wed, 16 Jul 2003. Purvabhadrapada, Atiganda, Vanija.
19. Thu, 17 Jul 2003. Uttarabhadrapada, Sukarma, Vava.
20. Fri, 18 Jul 2003. Revati, Dhriti, Kaulava.
21. Sat, 19 Jul 2003. Ashvini, Shula, Garaja.
22. Sun, 20 Jul 2003. Ashvini, Ganda, Vishti.
23. Mon, 21 Jul 2003. Bharani, Vriddhi, Valava.
24. Tue, 22 Jul 2003. Krittika, Dhruva, Taitila.
25. Wed, 23 Jul 2003. Rohini, Vyaghata, Vanija.
Sun enters Leo at 6:12:39 L.M.S.T.
25. Thu, 24 Jul 2003. Mrigashira, Harshana, Vishti.
26. Fri, 25 Jul 2003. Ardra, Vajra, Valava.
27. Sat, 26 Jul 2003. Punarvasu, Siddhi, Taitila.
28. Sun, 27 Jul 2003. Pushya, Vyatipata, Vanija.
29. Mon, 28 Jul 2003. Ashlesha, Variyas, Shakuni.
30. Tue, 29 Jul 2003. Magha, Parigha, Naga.

Month: 6, Bhadrapada, Virgo.

1. Wed, 30 Jul 2003. Purvaphalguni, Shiva, Vava.


2. Thu, 31 Jul 2003. Uttaraphalguni, Siddha, Kaulava.
3. Fri, 1 Aug 2003. Hasta, Sadhya, Garaja.
4. Sat, 2 Aug 2003. Citra, Shubha, Vishti.
5. Sun, 3 Aug 2003. Svati, Brahman, Valava.
6. Omitted lunar day.
7. Mon, 4 Aug 2003. Vishakha, Indra, Garaja.
8. Tue, 5 Aug 2003. Anuradha, Vaidhriti, Vishti.
9. Wed, 6 Aug 2003. Jyoshta, Vishkambha, Valava.
10. Thu, 7 Aug 2003. Mula, Priti, Taitila.
11. Fri, 8 Aug 2003. Purvashadha, Ayushmat, Vanija.
12. Sat, 9 Aug 2003. Uttarashadha, Saubhagya, Valava.
13. Sun, 10 Aug 2003. Shravana, Shobhana, Taitila.
14. Mon, 11 Aug 2003. Dhanishta, Sukarma, Vanija.
15. Tue, 12 Aug 2003. Shatabhrisha, Dhriti, Vava.
16. Wed, 13 Aug 2003. Purvabhadrapada, Shula, Kaulava.
17. Thu, 14 Aug 2003. Uttarabhadrapada, Ganda, Garaja.
18. Fri, 15 Aug 2003. Revati, Vriddhi, Vishti.
19. Sat, 16 Aug 2003. Ashvini, Dhruva, Valava.
20. Sun, 17 Aug 2003. Bharani, Vyaghata, Taitila.
21. Mon, 18 Aug 2003. Krittika, Harshana, Vanija.
22. Tue, 19 Aug 2003. Rohini, Vajra, Vava.
23. Wed, 20 Aug 2003. Mrigashira, Siddhi, Valava.
24. Thu, 21 Aug 2003. Ardra, Vyatipata, Taitila.
25. Fri, 22 Aug 2003. Ardra, Variyas, Vanija.
26. Sat, 23 Aug 2003. Punarvasu, Parigha, Vava.
Sun enters Virgo at 13:16:35 L.M.S.T.
27. Sun, 24 Aug 2003. Pushya, Shiva, Kaulava.
28. Mon, 25 Aug 2003. Ashlesha, Siddha, Garaja.
29. Tue, 26 Aug 2003. Magha, Sadhya, Vishti.
30. Wed, 27 Aug 2003. Purvaphalguni, Shubha, Catushpada.

Month: 7, Ashvini, Libra.

1. Thu, 28 Aug 2003. Uttaraphalguni, Shukla, Kintughna.


2. Fri, 29 Aug 2003. Hasta, Brahman, Valava.
3. Sat, 30 Aug 2003. Citra, Indra, Taitila.
4. Sun, 31 Aug 2003. Vishakha, Vaidhriti, Vishti.
5. Mon, 1 Sep 2003. Anuradha, Vishkambha, Valava.
6. Tue, 2 Sep 2003. Jyoshta, Ayushmat, Taitila.
7. Wed, 3 Sep 2003. Mula, Saubhagya, Vanija.
8. Omitted lunar day.
9. Thu, 4 Sep 2003. Purvashadha, Shobhana, Valava.
10. Fri, 5 Sep 2003. Uttarashadha, Atiganda, Taitila.
11. Sat, 6 Sep 2003. Shravana, Sukarma, Vanija.
12. Sun, 7 Sep 2003. Dhanishta, Dhriti, Vava.
13. Mon, 8 Sep 2003. Shatabhrisha, Shula, Kaulava.
14. Tue, 9 Sep 2003. Purvabhadrapada, Ganda, Garaja.
15. Wed, 10 Sep 2003. Uttarabhadrapada, Vriddhi, Vishti.
16. Thu, 11 Sep 2003. Revati, Dhruva, Valava.
17. Fri, 12 Sep 2003. Ashvini, Vyaghata, Taitila.
18. Sat, 13 Sep 2003. Bharani, Harshana, Vanija.
19. Sun, 14 Sep 2003. Krittika, Vajra, Vava.
20. Mon, 15 Sep 2003. Rohini, Siddhi, Kaulava.
20. Tue, 16 Sep 2003. Rohini, Vyatipata, Taitila.
21. Wed, 17 Sep 2003. Mrigashira, Variyas, Vanija.
22. Thu, 18 Sep 2003. Ardra, Parigha, Vava.
Descent of the Buddha from the realm of the gods.
23. Fri, 19 Sep 2003. Punarvasu, Shiva, Kaulava.
24. Sat, 20 Sep 2003. Pushya, Siddha, Garaja.
25. Sun, 21 Sep 2003. Ashlesha, Sadhya, Vishti.
26. Mon, 22 Sep 2003. Magha, Shubha, Valava.
27. Tue, 23 Sep 2003. Purvaphalguni, Shukla, Taitila.
Sun enters Libra at 10:54:55 L.M.S.T.
28. Wed, 24 Sep 2003. Uttaraphalguni, Brahman, Vanija.
29. Thu, 25 Sep 2003. Hasta, Vaidhriti, Shakuni.
30. Fri, 26 Sep 2003. Citra, Vishkambha, Naga.

Month: 8, Krittika, Scorpio.

1. Sat, 27 Sep 2003. Svati, Priti, Vava.


2. Omitted lunar day.
3. Sun, 28 Sep 2003. Vishakha, Ayushmat, Taitila.
4. Mon, 29 Sep 2003. Anuradha, Saubhagya, Vanija.
5. Tue, 30 Sep 2003. Jyoshta, Shobhana, Vava.
6. Wed, 1 Oct 2003. Purvashadha, Sukarma, Taitila.
7. Thu, 2 Oct 2003. Uttarashadha, Dhriti, Vanija.
8. Fri, 3 Oct 2003. Shravana, Shula, Vava.
9. Sat, 4 Oct 2003. Dhanishta, Ganda, Kaulava.
10. Sun, 5 Oct 2003. Shatabhrisha, Vriddhi, Garaja.
11. Mon, 6 Oct 2003. Purvabhadrapada, Dhruva, Vishti.
12. Tue, 7 Oct 2003. Uttarabhadrapada, Vyaghata, Valava.
13. Wed, 8 Oct 2003. Revati, Harshana, Taitila.
14. Thu, 9 Oct 2003. Ashvini, Vajra, Vanija.
15. Fri, 10 Oct 2003. Ashvini, Siddhi, Vava.
16. Sat, 11 Oct 2003. Bharani, Vyatipata, Kaulava.
17. Sun, 12 Oct 2003. Krittika, Variyas, Garaja.
18. Mon, 13 Oct 2003. Rohini, Parigha, Vanija.
19. Tue, 14 Oct 2003. Mrigashira, Shiva, Vava.
20. Wed, 15 Oct 2003. Ardra, Siddha, Kaulava.
21. Thu, 16 Oct 2003. Punarvasu, Sadhya, Garaja.
22. Fri, 17 Oct 2003. Pushya, Shubha, Vishti.
23. Sat, 18 Oct 2003. Ashlesha, Shukla, Valava.
23. Sun, 19 Oct 2003. Magha, Brahman, Kaulava.
24. Mon, 20 Oct 2003. Purvaphalguni, Indra, Garaja.
25. Tue, 21 Oct 2003. Purvaphalguni, Vaidhriti, Vishti.
26. Omitted lunar day.
27. Wed, 22 Oct 2003. Hasta, Vishkambha, Kaulava.
28. Thu, 23 Oct 2003. Citra, Priti, Garaja.
Sun enters Scorpio at 20:16:11 L.M.S.T.
29. Fri, 24 Oct 2003. Svati, Ayushmat, Vishti.
30. Sat, 25 Oct 2003. Vishakha, Shobhana, Catushpada.

Month: 9, Mrigashira, Sagittarius.

1. Sun, 26 Oct 2003. Anuradha, Atiganda, Vava.


2. Mon, 27 Oct 2003. Jyoshta, Sukarma, Kaulava.
3. Tue, 28 Oct 2003. Mula, Dhriti, Garaja.
4. Omitted lunar day.
5. Wed, 29 Oct 2003. Purvashadha, Shula, Vava.
6. Thu, 30 Oct 2003. Uttarashadha, Vriddhi, Kaulava.
7. Fri, 31 Oct 2003. Shravana, Dhruva, Garaja.
8. Sat, 1 Nov 2003. Dhanishta, Vyaghata, Vishti.
9. Sun, 2 Nov 2003. Shatabhrisha, Harshana, Valava.
10. Mon, 3 Nov 2003. Purvabhadrapada, Vajra, Taitila.
11. Tue, 4 Nov 2003. Uttarabhadrapada, Siddhi, Vanija.
12. Wed, 5 Nov 2003. Revati, Vyatipata, Vava.
13. Thu, 6 Nov 2003. Ashvini, Variyas, Kaulava.
14. Fri, 7 Nov 2003. Bharani, Parigha, Garaja.
15. Sat, 8 Nov 2003. Krittika, Shiva, Vishti.
15. Sun, 9 Nov 2003. Rohini, Siddha, Vava.
16. Mon, 10 Nov 2003. Mrigashira, Sadhya, Kaulava.
17. Tue, 11 Nov 2003. Ardra, Shubha, Garaja.
18. Wed, 12 Nov 2003. Punarvasu, Shukla, Vishti.
19. Thu, 13 Nov 2003. Punarvasu, Brahman, Valava.
20. Fri, 14 Nov 2003. Pushya, Indra, Kaulava.
21. Sat, 15 Nov 2003. Ashlesha, Vaidhriti, Garaja.
22. Sun, 16 Nov 2003. Magha, Vishkambha, Vishti.
23. Mon, 17 Nov 2003. Purvaphalguni, Priti, Valava.
24. Tue, 18 Nov 2003. Uttaraphalguni, Ayushmat, Taitila.
25. Wed, 19 Nov 2003. Hasta, Saubhagya, Vanija.
26. Thu, 20 Nov 2003. Citra, Shobhana, Vava.
27. Fri, 21 Nov 2003. Svati, Atiganda, Taitila.
28. Sat, 22 Nov 2003. Vishakha, Sukarma, Vanija.
Sun enters Sagittarius at 17:50:58 L.M.S.T.
29. Sun, 23 Nov 2003. Anuradha, Shula, Shakuni.
30. Omitted lunar day.

Month: 10, Pushya, Capricorn.

1. Mon, 24 Nov 2003. Mula, Ganda, Kintughna.


2. Tue, 25 Nov 2003. Purvashadha, Vriddhi, Valava.
3. Wed, 26 Nov 2003. Uttarashadha, Dhruva, Taitila.
4. Thu, 27 Nov 2003. Shravana, Vyaghata, Vishti.
5. Fri, 28 Nov 2003. Dhanishta, Harshana, Valava.
6. Sat, 29 Nov 2003. Shatabhrisha, Siddhi, Taitila.
7. Sun, 30 Nov 2003. Purvabhadrapada, Vyatipata, Vanija.
8. Mon, 1 Dec 2003. Uttarabhadrapada, Variyas, Vava.
9. Tue, 2 Dec 2003. Revati, Parigha, Kaulava.
10. Wed, 3 Dec 2003. Ashvini, Shiva, Garaja.
11. Thu, 4 Dec 2003. Bharani, Siddha, Vishti.
12. Fri, 5 Dec 2003. Krittika, Sadhya, Valava.
13. Sat, 6 Dec 2003. Rohini, Shubha, Kaulava.
14. Sun, 7 Dec 2003. Mrigashira, Shukla, Garaja.
15. Mon, 8 Dec 2003. Mrigashira, Brahman, Vishti.
16. Tue, 9 Dec 2003. Ardra, Indra, Valava.
17. Wed, 10 Dec 2003. Punarvasu, Vaidhriti, Taitila.
17. Thu, 11 Dec 2003. Pushya, Vishkambha, Garaja.
18. Fri, 12 Dec 2003. Ashlesha, Priti, Vishti.
19. Sat, 13 Dec 2003. Magha, Ayushmat, Valava.
20. Sun, 14 Dec 2003. Purvaphalguni, Saubhagya, Taitila.
21. Mon, 15 Dec 2003. Uttaraphalguni, Shobhana, Vanija.
22. Tue, 16 Dec 2003. Hasta, Atiganda, Vava.
23. Wed, 17 Dec 2003. Citra, Sukarma, Kaulava.
24. Thu, 18 Dec 2003. Svati, Dhriti, Garaja.
25. Fri, 19 Dec 2003. Vishakha, Shula, Vishti.
26. Omitted lunar day.
27. Sat, 20 Dec 2003. Anuradha, Ganda, Kaulava.
28. Sun, 21 Dec 2003. Jyoshta, Vriddhi, Garaja.
29. Mon, 22 Dec 2003. Mula, Dhruva, Vishti.
Sun enters Capricorn at 7:11:30 L.M.S.T.
30. Tue, 23 Dec 2003. Purvashadha, Harshana, Naga.

Month: 11, Magha, Aquarius.

1. Wed, 24 Dec 2003. Shravana, Vajra, Vava.


From 1st to 15th, Demonstration of Miracles.
2. Thu, 25 Dec 2003. Dhanishta, Siddhi, Kaulava.
3. Fri, 26 Dec 2003. Shatabhrisha, Vyatipata, Garaja.
4. Omitted lunar day.
5. Sat, 27 Dec 2003. Purvabhadrapada, Variyas, Vava.
6. Sun, 28 Dec 2003. Uttarabhadrapada, Parigha, Kaulava.
7. Mon, 29 Dec 2003. Revati, Siddha, Garaja.
8. Tue, 30 Dec 2003. Ashvini, Sadhya, Vishti.
9. Wed, 31 Dec 2003. Bharani, Shubha, Valava.
9. Thu, 1 Jan 2004. Krittika, Shukla, Kaulava.
10. Fri, 2 Jan 2004. Krittika, Brahman, Garaja.
11. Sat, 3 Jan 2004. Rohini, Brahman, Vishti.
12. Sun, 4 Jan 2004. Mrigashira, Indra, Valava.
13. Mon, 5 Jan 2004. Ardra, Vaidhriti, Taitila.
14. Tue, 6 Jan 2004. Punarvasu, Vishkambha, Garaja.
15. Wed, 7 Jan 2004. Pushya, Priti, Vishti.
16. Thu, 8 Jan 2004. Ashlesha, Ayushmat, Valava.
17. Fri, 9 Jan 2004. Magha, Saubhagya, Taitila.
18. Sat, 10 Jan 2004. Purvaphalguni, Shobhana, Vanija.
19. Sun, 11 Jan 2004. Uttaraphalguni, Atiganda, Vava.
20. Mon, 12 Jan 2004. Hasta, Sukarma, Kaulava.
21. Tue, 13 Jan 2004. Citra, Shula, Garaja.
22. Wed, 14 Jan 2004. Svati, Ganda, Vishti.
23. Thu, 15 Jan 2004. Vishakha, Vriddhi, Valava.
24. Fri, 16 Jan 2004. Anuradha, Dhruva, Taitila.
25. Sat, 17 Jan 2004. Jyoshta, Vyaghata, Vanija.
26. Sun, 18 Jan 2004. Mula, Harshana, Valava.
27. Mon, 19 Jan 2004. Purvashadha, Vajra, Taitila.
28. Tue, 20 Jan 2004. Uttarashadha, Siddhi, Vanija.
Sun enters Aquarius at 17:50:11 L.M.S.T.
29. Wed, 21 Jan 2004. Shravana, Variyas, Shakuni.
30. Omitted lunar day.

Month: 12, Phalguna, Pisces.

1. Thu, 22 Jan 2004. Dhanishta, Parigha, Kintughna.


2. Fri, 23 Jan 2004. Shatabhrisha, Shiva, Valava.
3. Sat, 24 Jan 2004. Purvabhadrapada, Siddha, Taitila.
4. Sun, 25 Jan 2004. Uttarabhadrapada, Sadhya, Vanija.
5. Mon, 26 Jan 2004. Revati, Shubha, Vava.
6. Tue, 27 Jan 2004. Ashvini, Shukla, Kaulava.
7. Wed, 28 Jan 2004. Bharani, Brahman, Garaja.
8. Thu, 29 Jan 2004. Krittika, Indra, Vishti.
9. Fri, 30 Jan 2004. Rohini, Vaidhriti, Valava.
10. Sat, 31 Jan 2004. Mrigashira, Vishkambha, Taitila.
10. Sun, 1 Feb 2004. Ardra, Priti, Garaja.
11. Mon, 2 Feb 2004. Punarvasu, Ayushmat, Vishti.
12. Tue, 3 Feb 2004. Pushya, Saubhagya, Valava.
13. Wed, 4 Feb 2004. Ashlesha, Shobhana, Taitila.
14. Thu, 5 Feb 2004. Ashlesha, Atiganda, Vanija.
15. Fri, 6 Feb 2004. Magha, Sukarma, Vava.
16. Sat, 7 Feb 2004. Purvaphalguni, Dhriti, Kaulava.
17. Sun, 8 Feb 2004. Uttaraphalguni, Shula, Garaja.
18. Mon, 9 Feb 2004. Hasta, Ganda, Vishti.
19. Tue, 10 Feb 2004. Citra, Vriddhi, Valava.
20. Wed, 11 Feb 2004. Svati, Vyaghata, Taitila.
21. Thu, 12 Feb 2004. Vishakha, Harshana, Vanija.
22. Fri, 13 Feb 2004. Anuradha, Vajra, Vava.
23. Sat, 14 Feb 2004. Mula, Siddhi, Kaulava.
24. Omitted lunar day.
25. Sun, 15 Feb 2004. Purvashadha, Vyatipata, Vanija.
26. Mon, 16 Feb 2004. Uttarashadha, Variyas, Vava.
27. Tue, 17 Feb 2004. Shravana, Parigha, Kaulava.
28. Wed, 18 Feb 2004. Dhanishta, Shiva, Garaja.
29. Thu, 19 Feb 2004. Shatabhrisha, Sadhya, Vishti.
Sun enters Pisces at 7:57:44 L.M.S.T.
30. Fri, 20 Feb 2004. Purvabhadrapada, Shubha, Naga.

End of year.

The following is a letter written by him on April 5, 1954, 14 months


before his death. It is as valid today as anything I have seen. Read it
and draw your own conclusions.
WHY TIME CYCLES PREDICT TRENDS OF
COMMODITIES, STOCKS AND BUSINESS
After fifty-two years of experience and research going back
hundreds of years. I have proved to my entire satisfaction that
history repeats and that when we know the past, we can determine
the future of prices. I have
put TIME CYCLES to the test in my personal trading, and I have
issued Annual Forecasts on Stocks and Commodities for more than
50 years which have proved accurate.

TIME CYCLES repeat because human nature does not change. That
is why wars occur at regualr CYCLES. Old men do not want wars,
neither do they want to go into war after they have been through
one. Young men fight the wars because they read history and want
to be heroes. Leaders of nations appeal desire in men that urges
them to risk their lives in war causes them to take a chance in
business and in speculation. They take too many chances and get
too optimistic after a long period of success in business and after
prolonged advances in Stocks and Commodities.

Old men in business, after a prolonged period of prosperity, become


too hopeful and get over-extended. It is easy to borrow money after
a long period of business prosperity. People who borrow money on
hope have to LIQUIDATE when FEAR overtakes then and conditions
are at the worst. That is why CYCLES in business and the Stock and
Commodity Markets have always repeated and always will.

Nature's laws are unchangeable and no man or set of men can


change them. The New Dealers have not proved that they can stop
inflation. They claim they can prevent DEPRESSION and PANICS, but
no one has succeeded in doing it in the past and the next few years
will prove that our Government lenders cannot stop a DEPRESSION
by WASTE and SPENDING. The New Dealers have sown to the wind
and must reap the whirlwind. During the past 20 years they have
spent and wasted all the wealth that our country has accumulated
during the past 175 years. Our Federal, State and private debts are
the largest in history, and these conditions make the next few years
the most critical in our history. The man who knows TIME CYCLES
can predict the future, protect his opportunity to start to study
mathematical, scientific rules for making accurate deductions to
determine the trend of Stocks, Business and Commodities.

W.D. Gann
April 5, 1954

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