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Guru Nayak looked gratified to hear astrologers opinion

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Answered by monica789412
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Guru Nayak looked gratified to hear the astrologer because whatever he told had happened in Guru Nayak's life.

About "An Astrologer's day":

  • The story "An Astrologer's Day" was written by R.K. Narayan.
  • In this story we see that Guru Nayak meets an astrologer who seems to have known the past of him.
  • The astrologer correctly says that Guru Nayak would have fought and must have been pushed into a well. So Guru Nayak must have escaped death narrowly, to which he readily acknowledged.
  • Initially the astrologer told many things which Guru Nayak did not accept.
  • But as soon as the astrologer told that the one who tried to kill Guru Nayak had died in an accident, he felt satisfied.
  • Only at last we would come to know that the one who fought with Guru Nayak was the astrologer himself, who was failed to be recognised by him.
Answered by priyarksynergy
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Guru Nayak has a habit of listening to astrologers opinion.

Explanation:

  • He was born in 1785 and studied under the guidance of Vedic teachers. Later, he realized the importance of the knowledge gained from the Vedas and took up the task of propagating it.
  • He is one of the prominent figures in the Brahmo movement. He has played an instrumental role in the propagation of the Vedic ideas in the West. In 1842, he established the Brahmo Sabha in London.
  • Guru Nayak is a great master. He is Guru Nayak, is one of the most respected astrologers of all times. He is considered intelligent and he is a great master of Vedic astrology.
  • In fact, you can say he is one of the most renowned astrologers of all times. He understands the science of the stars and knows exactly what the planets can do.
  • He is the founder of the Theosophical Society, and he is responsible for the creation of the Theosophical Society in New York in 1875 and for the Theosophical Society in London.
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