Bhagavan Satya Saibaba left his mortal body and went back to God on Sunday 24th June 2011 at 7-40 AM as announced by Hospital sources. We prey the almighty for keeping his soul rest in peace.
Godman Sathya Sai Baba, a cult like figure who had a phenomenal following, including the high and mighty, across the globe died on Sunday battling illness caused by a multi-organ failure for nearly a month. You can see the discussion on his Horoscope in my Blog; www.sreeastropoint.blogspot.co
Sunday, April 24, 2011- His Birth Star is Aridra. Today at 7-40 AM Vrishabha Lagnam, with Moon in Uttarashadha –I Qr. Tarabhalam is a Vadha star
Chandrabalam is 7- an auspicious one . Tithi Chaitra Krishna Saptami, Sunday.
Vimshottari Dasa Running today is Sun-Mercury-Mars-Rahu-Moon
In his Birth Chart the Dasa Lord Sun is placed within a Degree of the Scorpio Ascendant in Anuradha Star ruled by Saturn, Lord of the 3rd House.
Bhagavan Satya Saibaba was born on 23rd November 1926 at 6-23 AM at Puttaparthy. Vrischika Lagna, and Simha Navamsa Rises. 4 Plants Sun, Saturn, Venus, and Mercury are placed in the Lagna in the Same Star of Anuradha Ruled by Saturn.
Out of these 3stars Sun, Saturn and Venus are placed in VrischikaLagnam in the D-6 Shashtamsa Chart Mars , rahu and Ketu are placed in the Eighth House of the D-6 Chart. Mars is placed in the Second, a Maraka sthana, in D-6. Aspected by Mars, Lord of the 6th Saturn hemmed between Malefics causes Heart ailment, and Mars Pain in the Heart Region. Mars+Saturn+Mercury causes untimely Death. As all the malefic Sun, Saturn and aspected by Mars in the First House in the Birth Chart had caused the Native ill despite the Best Treatment. As the Ayush Karaka Saturn in the Lagna with Lord of the Tenth Sun, makes the Native get Full age of 80 Years and beyond. He died at the age of 85 Plus.
Sun+ Mars +Saturn in the Lagna Causes Jaundice, the main reason for his death. Discussion on his Horoscope will be Contd. in the next posting.
News about Baba
PUTTAPARTI, India — Hindu guru Sathya Sai Baba, revered by millions worldwide, died Sunday after nearly a month of hospital treatment near his southern Indian ashram. He was 86.
The news brought an outpouring of grief from his followers, including high Indian officials, who remembered him as a pious person who worked selflessly to help others with the billions of dollars donated to his charitable trust.
Women selling marigold garlands broke down in tears outside the ashram, while devotees began flocking to the temple complex where the guru's body will lie through Tuesday.
The Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, where Sai Baba spent the past weeks on breathing support and dialysis, appealed for calm. Police, heavily deployed since Sai Baba was hospitalized March 28, kept tight control over road traffic and crowds. Shops were told to close to limit the number of people in town.
Sai Baba had a huge following, with ashrams in over 126 countries and devotees in India including high-placed politicians, movie stars, world-class athletes and industrialists.
Hundreds of thousands are expected to pay last respects in Puttaparti, where a funeral with state honors is planned Wednesday morning.
Indian television ran nonstop news coverage on Sunday of the guru's death, while officials and celebrities expressed sadness over an "irreparable loss."
"Sri Satya Sai Baba was a spiritual leader who inspired millions to lead a moral and meaningful life, even as they followed the religion of their choice," Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in a statement. "The nation deeply mourns his passing away."
Andhra Pradesh state, where Puttaparti is located, declared four days of mourning, with its top official calling Sai Baba "a symbol of love, affection and passion."
High-profile followers included former Indian Prime Minster Atal Behari Vajpayee and cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar.
Many devotees considered him a living god, and credited him with mystical powers including the ability to conjure objects out of the air.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh described his death as an "irreparable loss".
"He was a spiritual leader who inspired millions to lead a moral and meaningful life even as they followed the religion of their choice," said Mr Singh.
His organisation has financed health and education projects, among them hospitals and clinics that claim to cure illnesses beyond the capabilities of mainstream medicine.
The hospital said his body would be available for public viewing on Monday and Tuesday before a funeral ceremony is held.