English, asked by kalpeshmahajan2005, 9 days ago

His enemy was going to meet him in his own village.​

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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His enemy died as he deserved.

The astrologer told him that his enemy was crushed under a lorry.

  • The other man did not want to see the person he attempted to kill in a fit of rage, so the astrologer advised him not to travel southward once more. He was aware that the other man (the stranger) intended to murder him in order to exact revenge. He was worried that one day he might recognise him. He therefore had to take such precautions for his own safety.
  • Guru Nayak was informed by the astrologer that his foe had long since passed away. He ought to stop his hunt and go back to his house.
  • The moral of "A Astrologer's Day" appears to be that the protagonist relies on his own perception, intuition, and practical experience rather than the hocus-pocus of the pseudoscience of astrology and its pointless accoutrements. He would be hindered if he had greater astrological knowledge.

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Answered by vanshkelwadkar
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Answer:

a) His enemy was going to meet him in his own village.

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