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In Ancient India the sage Shri Bhigu Ji who was called a Maharishi,
reflected upon human affairs to guide future generations of mankind
on a path of rightousness (Dharma) and bliss (Moksha). The sage
had deep and profound insight in to the past, present and future
of our collective as well as individual existence with the help
of divine powers. The sage Shri Bhrigu Ji out of compassion for
mankind gave revelation to human beings so that they could cope
up with the problems and pressures of the world and move towards
spiritual nature of their beings. Shri Bhrigu Ji gave revelations
and wrote predictions for only those persons whom he could foresee
as the ones who would seek his refuse and consult him in ages
to come.
The sage Shri Bhrigu Ji was considered as one fo the most ancient
seven sages (Sapta Rishi) of India who were entrusted with the
task of maintaining righteousness on earth. He was a seer an enlightened
Soul, who could transcend time in respect of past, present and
future and make predictions to guide human beings for their own
welfare. The original predictions were written on palm leaves.
Later on they were handed down from generation to generation in
different forms. The best method to Identify one's own reading
in these manuscript relevant to one self is to tally them with
details of horoscope. But in certain cases even the necessity
of horoscope is dispensed with and depending up on the intensity
of the faith of the one who seek advice, one can have predictions
without the horoscope. Everything is written in a dialogue form.
The dialogue is between the sage Shri Bhrigu Ji and his disciple
the sage Shri Shukra Ji. Both of them are engaged in discussion
about the welfare of those who would seek their audience.The sage
also refers to specific problems and prescribes prayers and other
remedies to surmount those problems. If these prayers and remedies
are performed carefully and with devotion, the individual concerned
is freed from the sins of the past lives. The sage then assures
the fulfillment of the predictions of the prophecies made by him.
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