Thu. May 22nd, 2025
astrology

(When the value of a pinch of sindoor is weighed in blood,
Even India’s silence strikes the enemy like lightning)
In the sacred valley of Pahalgam, Kashmir, India, where newlyweds dream of peace and beauty, terror struck with venom. Pakistani terrorists, armed not just with weapons but with an ideology of hatred, executed Hindu men in front of their wives—new brides—after identifying them by faith. They sneered at the shattered women, saying, “Go tell Modi”. But in doing so, they didn’t just kill a man—they desecrated the chutki bhar sindoor, the sacred vermilion that every Indian woman wears with devotion, a symbol of love, dignity, and union. Directly or indirectly, terrorists mocked the Sindoor of our sisters and mothers, thinking it was fragile. Now they face a nation whose fire is born of that very trial.

Let me tell you, this was not merely a terror strike. It was an assault on Bharat’s soul. And Bharat has responded. India’s silence has turned into roaring thunder. The Indian Armed Forces have razed terror camps, eliminated dozens of jihadis, and sent scores more to their mythical “72 hoors”. If those ‘hoors’ existed, they’d now be bewildered—overrun by uninvited cowards who believed murder earns paradise.

India has been bleeding for decades: Mumbai 1993, Parliament 2001, Mumbai 2008, Uri 2016, Pulwama 2019—and now Pahalgam 2025. Each time, the attackers have had one thing in common: a link to Pakistani soil and sponsorship. The world must now recognize what India has always known—Pakistan is not just a haven for terrorists, it is their handler, their trainer, and their sponsor.
Behind the masked jihadis stands a dangerous machine: the Pakistan Army and the ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence). These institutions, instead of defending their people, have turned into factories of radicalisation, nurturing militants and dispatching them across the border to bleed India.

This truth was once again exposed on April 16, 2025, when Pakistan’s Army Chief, General Asim Munir, addressed the Overseas Pakistanis Convention in Islamabad. In his speech, Munir invoked the divisive Two-Nation Theory, stating:
“Our forefathers believed that we were different from Hindus in every possible aspect of life. Our religion is different. Our customs are different. Our traditions are different. Our thoughts are different. Our ambitions are different… That was the foundation of the Two-Nation Theory. It was laid on the belief that we are two nations, not one.”
He urged Pakistanis to pass down this ideology to future generations, clearly reaffirming a mindset of permanent hostility. To make matters worse, just days after this incendiary speech, 26 civilians—mostly Hindu tourists—were murdered in the Pahalgam terror attack by The Resistance Front, a proxy group of Lashkar-e-Taiba.

Munir’s words weren’t just a historical echo; they were a war cry that emboldened extremist elements. He even described Kashmir as Pakistan’s “jugular vein,” reinforcing the ideology that fuels continued aggression. Ironically, while he claimed Pakistan is committed to fighting terrorism in Balochistan, his silence on cross-border terrorism in Kashmir speaks volumes.

And what of the Pakistan Army Chief? History shall remember his speech not as a statesman’s address but as the ideological oxygen for terror. While his troops claim to defend their nation, their proxy war against India has made them complicit in crimes against humanity. If Pakistan truly wants peace, let its generals shut down terror camps instead of shielding them.
Under the decisive leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has declared: Enough is enough. This isn’t just retribution. It is a moral war—a spiritual ‘Dharma-Yuddha’—to uphold the sacred, to defend the innocent, and to ensure that no Sindoor is ever stained with blood again.

“Chutki Bhar Sindoor ki Keemat” is no longer just a phrase—it is the name of a movement, a doctrine of national resolve. Operation ‘Sindoor’ has united 1.4 billion voices into one: India will uproot terrorism. Not contain it. Not condemn it. But destroy it at the roots.

To the world: this is not India reacting emotionally. This is India awakening spiritually. This is justice—not just for Pahalgam, but for every orphan, every widow, every parent who has lit a pyre of a soldier, a husband, a child.
Terrorism anywhere is a threat to peace everywhere. The world must stand with India—or risk being on the wrong side of history.
Bharat has risen, and this time, it shall not rest until the soil that bred this hatred is turned to ash.
“Let the world know—this sindoor is not a line of fragility; it is a line of fire
You crossed it, now burn in its blaze
This is not vengeance—it is justice wrapped in Dharma
And Bharat will not stop until every sanctum of terror is turned to ash
We are not just counting our dead—we are counting down to your end”

Astrological Countdown to Crisis: Pakistan’s Critical Turning Points (April–July 2025)
Between April and July 2025, Pakistan is entering a period of intense national pressure. Astrological indicators suggest a time of reckoning, marked by rising instability, leadership challenges, civil unrest, and even the potential for national fragmentation.

The first signs of this crisis begin around 3 April 2025, when internal tensions start to build. By 1 to 7 May, confusion within the government, leadership issues, and possible betrayal may lead to unrest and protests gaining momentum. Possible intense Military action by India
From 15 to 21 May, the pressure increases sharply. Political, military, and civil systems come under visible stress. Hidden power struggles may surface, economic strain deepens, and public morale declines.
20-25 May 2025: The most dangerous period falls —a flashpoint when unresolved tensions could erupt into serious national consequences. This window carries the risk of leadership collapse, military involvement, civil conflict, or loss of territorial control.
23 May 2025- 7 Jun 2025: The most dangerous stretch is expected, where a full-scale crisis may emerge. This could include leadership overthrow, loss of territorial control, or the onset of irreversible transformation within the country. Disintegration type scenario is on cards.

Jul–Aug 2025: possible renewed instability, with unresolved tensions resurfacing as rebellion, betrayal, natural disasters, or military moves. This could be a defining chapter in Pakistan’s history—a moment where leadership, destiny, and national survival are on the line. In essence, the coming months are a turning point. Whether they lead to transformation or total breakdown depends entirely on how the nation’s leadership responds to the growing pressure.

India’s Astrological Chart Remains Strong
In contrast, India’s astrological period (Moon–Sun Dasha) supports assertive leadership and strategic stability. While the storm brews across the border, India is cosmically positioned to respond with clarity and strength..

Ravinder Grover
(www.ravindergrover.com)

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