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Astrologers' perceptions are based more on hearsay
and conjecture than what they learn from the study
of the stars. Comment with reference to the story.

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Answered by piyushsingh8526
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Astrologer's perceptions are based more on hearsay and conjecture than what they learn from the study of the stars Comment with reference to the story. Answer: ... The astrologers like Shastri, themselves, do not really know the correct calculations of the planets, but they pretend to do so.

Answered by helpingmrhelp123
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In today's India and India of yesteryears, there is not much of a difference as far as the belief in astrology is concerned. People believed in astrologers then and now. What we do not understand is that no one can predict God's design. The astrologers like Shastri, themselves, do not really know the correct calculations of the planets, but they pretend to do so. Most of these predictions are based upon the information supplied earlier by someone. In the story, 'Ranga's Marriage', the Shastri is very well tutored by the narrator in advance. He tells Ranga exactly the same thing what the narrator asks him. He pretends to do all the calculations and moves his lips but these are all pretentions.

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