We live in an age in which people talk of biorhythms to be able to achieve the very best in the pursuit of their ambitions. What they have developed in the West is most elementary, most generalised and loose and more fanciful than useful.
Your biorhythm for a particular day, for a particular hour, for a particular activity is dependent solely and entirely on your janma nakshatra (your birth star).
Before I explain the extra-ordinary utility of the Panchapakshi theory as given by Prof Pulippani in this book, let me cart with the experience of Sri M.N. Kedar in the early part of 1991 when he had gone to Madras to attend a meeting of the Indian Council of Astrological Sciences after having got his return railway ticket booked for return journey from Madras to Delhi. Something went wrong somewhere and his name was not there on the reservation list at all. Mr. Kedar tried to contact the concerned railway officials but was not succeeding. Mr. Pulippani with whom Mr. Kedar was at the station, asked him, what was his janmanahshatra.
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