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Dr. Venkata Chaganti, President of the University of Applied Vedic Sciences, explains that since childhood, he has heard the saying that a visible comet indicates the death of a great soul—someone who has contributed significantly to society. He emphasizes that when such figures pass away, comets are oftentimes visible in the sky.
The recent passing of Ratan Tata was eerily followed by the appearance of a comet, sparking curiosity about the connection between celestial events and the legacy of influential leaders. Dr. Chaganti suggests that this isn't just a coincidence, proposing that comets often emerge as markers of significance after the demise of remarkable individuals.
He also highlights that this connection is not limited to contemporary figures. A notable event mentioned is the death of Lord Krishna, which, according to historical texts, was accompanied by a comet. NASA has supported this notion with research indicating a comet's passage 5,000 years ago, coinciding with the time of Lord Krishna’s earthly departure.
Dr. Chaganti concludes by stressing that the appearance of comets serves as a cosmic signal of the passing of great individuals who have championed dharma—righteousness—in society. Thus, the phenomena of comets and the deaths of exceptional personalities are intricately linked, underscoring the cultural significance attributed to these celestial visitors.
Date Posted: 23rd October 2024
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