In 90% of the cases, the accurate time of birth is not known and as a result, the calculations are always approximate. Prashna Shastra does not need the time of birth and since the time of asking the question can be noted correctly the answers are accurate.


Prashna or Horary is a branch of the most ancient Jyotish Shastra (Vedic Astrology). This ancient and time-tested Vedic science is based on the premise of the time of asking a question to the astrologer.
When a specific question is asked, the astrologer note down the time that draws a planetary chart, taking that time as the time of birth of the question. Using this chart and using other auspicious or other signs he makes his predictions.

 

Generally, very few people know the exact time of their birth and most of the time we speculate about it. As a result, most of the horoscopes are not very accurate.

 

Prashna eliminates this problem. The astrologer does not have to know the time of birth. Since the time of asking the question can be noted accurately the predictions are incredibly accurate.
The science specifies that the questioner may ask only one important question at a time in a very humble mood. The question should be straightforward and not a complex one. The questioner can ask up to three questions in a day.

 

Prominent astrologers have very accurately answered specific questions since time immemorial. It's a science and not some humbug.

 

The astrologer can even find out if the questioner is sincere and he may refuse to answer the question which is asked in a challenging mood or to find fault with the astrologer.

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