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Astrology perception are based more on hearsay and conjecture than what they learn from the study of the star

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Answered by Vaishnavishivam
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Answer: the story present astrologist in an unfavourable light. The author seems to be having a dig at the through the word of narrator.the story give a graphic description that how the narrator employees the astrologer to trick and unwilling young man to agree to marry a young girl. He tutor him in all that he want him to say. The narrator took ranga to the astrologer. The shastri took out his paraphernalia. He mod his lips fast as he counted on his finger. Hi he did some calculation before telling ranga that he was thinking about a girl. She had a name of something found in the ocean.ranga was impressed by the science of astrology that evening the narrator congratulate the shastri for repeating everything he had talked without rise to any suspicious. Hymn of the astrologer by saying what a marvelous shastra your is.the shastri did not like it and said that he could have found it out himself from his shastra.this show the astrologer perception are built more on here se and conjecture then what they learn from the study of star.

Explanation:

Astrology is the study of the lives and human affairs of people in the world. People who are an expert in this predict the lives of people in a manner where some things are right and some are wrong.  

Once upon a time there were two friends who fell in love with the same girl, they found it out after quite some time. So one of the friends went to the astrologer to ask that who the girl will end up with. The astrologer took all the details and later told that he will end up with your friend. That made him really sad and he stopped talking to the girl. Girl tried to track him down a lot of times and she wondered where he disappeared all of a sudden.  

 

Few months later he met the girl and she was shocked to see him, she asked him where he has been he said that he had some problems to look after in family. The girl introduced him to her husband which was not his friend. The boy was shocked to see that he asked her about his friend she told him that he was just my friend.  

After that day he lost all the faith in astrology and just trusted God for whatever happens in one's life.  

 

This story tells that the astrology is just a guess, it is not always right

Answered by MissCallous
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This story presents astrologers in an unfavourable light. The author seems to be having a dig at them through the words of the narrator. The story gives a graphic description of how the narrator employs the astrologer to trick an unwilling youngman to agree to marry a young girl. He tutors him in all that he wants him to say.

The narrator took Ranga to the astrologer. The Shastri took out his paraphernalia. These included two sheets of paper, some cowries and a book of palmyra leaves. He called astrology ancient science. He moved his lips fast as he counted on his fingers. He did some calculations before telling Ranga that he was thinking about a girl. She had the name of something found in the ocean. He assured them that their negotiations would definitely bear fruit. Ranga was impressed by the science of astrology That evening the narrator congratulated Shastri for repeating everything he had taught without giving rise to any suspicion. He mocked astrology by saying, “What a marvellous shastra yours is!” The Shastri didn’t like it and said that he could have found it out himself from his shastra.

This shows that astrologers’ perceptions are based more on hearsay and conjecture them what they learn from the study of the stars.

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