Four Prime Ministers — Gone in the Blink of a Fortnight
Four prime ministers — in Japan, France, Nepal, and Thailand — gone in the blink of a fortnight, all under the haunting shadow of a single Chandragrahan!
This is no accident of timing, no coincidence of calendars. It is the raw force of Vedic astrology playing out in the theatre of world politics. The lunar eclipse of September 8–9, 2025 has not just darkened the sky, it has darkened political careers across continents. Thrones have toppled, and the moon’s shadow has left its unmistakable signature.
THE COSMIC SCRIPT OF POWER
Call it destiny, call it the Grahas at work — but history has always whispered this truth: when the moon hides its face, rulers lose theirs.
Harsh Goenka’s cryptic post has only amplified what seers and sages knew for centuries — eclipses shake the balance of power, leaving even the most powerful leaders trembling.
THE ORANGE QUESTION MARK
And now the spotlight shifts. The next act is approaching fast — a fiery Surya Grahan on September 21–22, 2025.
Whispers in political astrology circles are already pointing to an “orange-tinted” leader. Who else but Donald Trump?
The man who painted American politics in the colour of fire and fury may find himself under the cosmic scanner. The sun itself could turn his glow into a shadow.
SCIENCE DENIES, TRADITION DECLARES
Of course, the modern rationalists wave this away. They insist politics bends only to economics, to people’s protests, to the arithmetic of votes.
But the Vedic tradition roars a harder truth: eclipses disturb human consciousness, rattle kings and commoners alike, and trigger karmic corrections in high places.
Remember 2009 — the Iranian Green Movement coincided with a solar eclipse. Was it mere coincidence? Or was it the celestial alarm bell that shook a nation awake?
WRITTEN IN THE SKY
This is no superstition. It is a continuity of evidence, a chain of cosmic events stitched with political upheavals.
Chandragrahan has already wiped four leaders off the board. Surya Grahan may soon rewrite another chapter.
The sky does not negotiate, it declares. And politics, whether it admits or not, must bow when the heavens speak.

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