Siva Prasad Tata, who runs the Astro Jyoti website, 
straddles the two worlds.

"There's no need to get too alarmed about the eclipse, 
they are a natural phenomenon," the astrologer told AFP.

But he added: "During the period of the eclipse, 
the opposite attracting forces are very, very powerful. 

>From a spiritual point of view, this is a wonderful time 
to do any type of worship.

"It will bring about good results, much more than 
on an ordinary day." 



MUMBAI : Indian astrologers are predicting violence and turmoil across the 
world as a result of this week's total solar eclipse, which the superstitious 
and religious view as a sign of potential doom.

But astronomers, scientists and secularists are trying to play down claims of 
evil portent in connection with Wednesday's natural spectacle, when the moon 
will come between the Earth and the sun, completely obscuring the sun.

In Hindu mythology, the two demons Rahu and Ketu are said to "swallow" the sun 
during eclipses, snuffing out its life-giving light and causing food to become 
inedible and water undrinkable.

Pregnant women are advised to stay indoors to prevent their babies developing 
birth defects, while prayers, fasting and ritual bathing, particularly in holy 
rivers, are encouraged.

Shivani Sachdev Gour, a gynaecologist at the Fortis Hospital in New Delhi, said 
a number of expectant mothers scheduled for Caesarean deliveries on July 22 had 
asked to change the date.

"This is a belief deeply rooted in Indian society. Couples are willing to do 
anything to ensure that the baby is not born on that day," Gour said.

Astrologers have predicted a rise in communal and regional violence in the days 
following the eclipse, particularly in India, China and other Southeast Asian 
nations where it can be seen on Wednesday morning.

Mumbai astrologer Raj Kumar Sharma predicted "some sort of attack by (Kashmiri 
separatists) Jaish-e-Mohammad or Al-Qaeda on Indian soil" and a devastating 
natural disaster in Southeast Asia.

An Indian political leader could be killed, he said, and tension between the 
West and Iran is likely to increase, escalating into possible US military 
action after September 9, when fiery Saturn moves from Leo into Virgo.

"The last 200 years, whenever Saturn has gone into Virgo there has been either 
a world war or a mini world war," he told AFP.

It is not just in India that some are uneasy about what will transpire because 
of the eclipse.

In ancient China they were often associated with disasters, the death of an 
emperor or other dark events, and similar superstitions persist.

"The probability for unrest or war to take place in years when a solar eclipse 
happens is 95 percent," announced an article that attracted a lot of hits on 
the popular Chinese web portal Baidu.com.

Sanal Edamaruku, president of the Indian Rationalist Association, dismissed 
such doomsday predictions.

"Primarily, what we see with all these soothsayers and astrologers is that 
they're looking for opportunities to enhance their business with predictions of 
danger and calamity," he told AFP.

"They have been very powerful in India but over the last decade they have been 
in systematic decline."

Astronomers and scientists are also working to educate the public about the 
eclipse.

Travel firm Cox and Kings has chartered a Boeing 737-700 aircraft to give 
people the chance to see the eclipse from 12,500 metres.

Experts will be on board to explain it to passengers, some of whom have paid 
79,000 rupees for a "sun-side" seat on the three-hour flight from New Delhi.

The eclipse's shadow is expected to pass over the aircraft at 15 times the 
speed of sound (Mach 15), said Ajay Talwar, president of the SPACE Group of 
companies that promotes science and astronomy.

"It's coming in the middle of the monsoon season. On the ground, there's a 40 
percent chance of seeing it in India. On the aircraft you have almost a 90 
percent chance of seeing the eclipse," he added.

Siva Prasad Tata, who runs the Astro Jyoti website, straddles the two worlds.

"There's no need to get too alarmed about the eclipse, they are a natural 
phenomenon," the astrologer told AFP.

But he added: "During the period of the eclipse, the opposite attracting forces 
are very, very powerful. From a spiritual point of view, this is a wonderful 
time to do any type of worship.

"It will bring about good results, much more than on an ordinary day." 

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