An Astrologer’s Day
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1. Where does the astrologer set up his shop?
2. What kind of clothing does the astrologer wear when he is first introduced in the story? What is the significance of his colour scheme?
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1. The astrologer’s shop was under a Tamarind Tree at the edge of The Town Hall Park. The astrologer liked this place as it always had a surging crowd of people, and it also provided shade to him during the day. Even though the shop did not have any lights, it remained well lit by the lights reflected by other shops.
2. The astrologer wore saffron-coloured turban and kurta-pyjama. This colour scheme never failed as Saffron colour indicates purity, spirituality and great knowledge of the Vedas and Zodiac Signs and Stars. Hence, it attracted customers. His forehead was covered with sacred ash and vermilion. The sharp gleam of his eyes comforted and looked predictive to his customers.
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