During the ongoing discussion on solar eclipses, questions were raised about apparent contradictions in the astrologer’s statements. While Vikramaditya Acharya mentioned that Sutak (ritual impurity period) does not apply in India for this eclipse, he also provided detailed predictions for zodiac signs such as Gemini and Cancer. Critics pointed out that zodiac signs are global — people born under Gemini or Cancer exist all over the world, not only in India. This raised questions about whether eclipse effects are universal or location-specific. Some participants expressed concern that claiming benefits for zodiac signs locally while denying the Sutak outside India could be misleading. The debate also addressed safe viewing practices, emphasizing that the Sun should never be observed directly with the naked eye during an eclipse, contrary to some claims. Reflections and indirect viewing methods are recommended to prevent eye damage. The discussion highlighted the clash between modern rationalist/scientific perspectives and traditional beliefs. Panelists defended centuries-old Indian astronomical knowledge, while critics questioned its universal applicability, urging clarity on cultural, spiritual, and observational claims.
VEDIC RULING: Vikramaditya Acharya Faces Questions Over Sutak & Zodiac Effects


