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Monarchy First

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

A whiff of silence and admiration floated in the royal court for a moment as the crier announced the visit of the three Brahmins, most learned men from a neighbouring country who have come to pay their respects to the monarch. As everyone rose to their feet the king welcomed them with glee………

King Salas has been ruling the country for the last one decade, after coming to the throne at the death of his father, who foresaw cosmics of his son would make him a great king. He is indeed. His fame has spread far and wide as a benevolent king, patron of art, protector of the weak, brave soldier in the battle field. True he is despotic; nevertheless he is always kind towards children, women and senior citizens. Hence, the royal court attracted learned men, performing artists, brave soldiers from many parts of the world who come to the royal court to perform to receive rewards from king Salas or to being in his employ.

It is natural, therefore the announcement of the visiting Brahmins was greeted with silence and admiration by the royal court consisting of ministers, courtesans, public and the royal guard. The beaming King Salas welcomed the three learned men with reverence and delight; he offered them seats on his side reserved for visiting dignitaries. After exchanging pleasantries King Salas allowed them to be heard by the royal court.

The first Brahmin rose and came in front of the throne. “What is your matter” asked King Salas. “Oh Mighty King”, said the first Brahmin, I have come to seek the blessings of the God on your noble person”. As he finished King Salas ordered 1000 gold coins be rewarded to the first Brahmin for his prayer. Thereafter, the first Brahmin returned to his seat.

The second Brahmin rose to his feet and came in front of the Throne “What is your matter” asked King Salas. “Oh Mighty King”, said the second Brahmin, “I have come to seek the blessings of the God on the people of this country”. As he finished there was glee and grin on the public gallery as the Brahmin has sought blessings of the God upon them. King Salas smiled and ordered 2000 gold coins be rewarded to the second Brahmin for his prayer. The public did not hide their glee and raised heir hands cheering the King in appreciation. Thereafter, the second Brahmin returned to his seat.

The third Brahmin wore a muted smile as he got up and came in front of the Throne. “What is your matter” asked King Salas. “Oh Mighty King”, said the third Brahmin, “I have come to seek the blessings of the God firstly upon your noble person and thereafter upon the people of this country”. An ambience of ambiguity spread to the entire court as the third Brahmin finished. Those present in the court did not understand the meaning of the nuanced blessings showered by the third Brahmin. King Salas understood what the third Brahmin meant and with a broad grin on his face he ordered 4000 gold coins be rewarded to the third Brahmin for his supplication. Thereafter the third Brahmin returned to his seat.

Everybody assembled in the court was looking at one another as to why the great king has given rewards in this manner. The King instructed the prime minister to explain. His prime minister bowed to the king and thence to the three Brahmins and addressed the court: “Oh Countrymen, our great king rewarded the three Brahmins differently and there is a worthy lesson for all of us to learn” started the prime minister. The royal assembly listened to him intently. “The first Brahmin received 1000 gold coins for mentioning the king and the king alone. As you are aware a king can stand alone neither on the chess board nor on earth. He needs the people to rule; people are his assets, his strength and his wards. So a king cannot exist without you the people”.

Continued the prime minister, “The second Brahmin, however, sought the blessings of the God only upon you the people. Although people can exist without a king they need leadership to guide them in their lives and for the common good. A country and people without a king is a herd without a head. Such a herd can fall prey to predators because there is no head to take them to safety. Considering these aspects our great king awarded the second Brahmin with 2000 gold coins”.

The prime minister concluded, ” The prayer of the third Brahmin is the right thing to do. He gave in his supplication pride of place to the king and at the same time did not forget the people. A king needs people and the people need the king. The primacy of the king and the monarchy must and shall be preserved for ever. Therefore, our great king awarded the third Brahmin with 4000 gold coins”.

When the prime minister finished the entire royal assembly including the three Brahmins rose from their seats and raising their hands exclaimed in unison: God Save Our King.

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Muthu Ashraff

Cosmic Adviser

 

Star Regulus: Anarchy without Monarchy

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

 

This is an era of anarchy. Everywhere there is chaos, turmoil, war and pestilence. Financial melt-down, political instability, economic recession and social upheaval are spreading right across the globe. Why this anarchy? The answer is very simple: it is because there is no monarchy – reigning or constitutional – in many countries; it is because even there is one already the people are clamouring for its abolition. Recently, Nepal sent King Gayendra into oblivion. Down under, the debate of abolishing monarchy springs up time and again.

Wherever the monarchy was removed, very often unceremoniously and un-constitutionally, it was followed with an extended period of chaos. Twentieth Century was dotted with countries that had the share of turmoil arising from this phenomenon. Russia, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain & Turkey in Europe, Afghanistan & Iran in Asia, Egypt & Libya in Africa are chief amongst these nations. Will this trend continue?

No absolutely not. Surveying the Sky in 2008, Douglas Gies of the Georgia State University found an interesting companion star for the Royal star of Regulus. This is “D” star in the group. Already Regulus has two companions “B” & “C”. One more companion to Regulus reverses the trend of abolishing monarchy. In its stead restoration of Monarchy would take place across the globe. A good lesson has already been learnt in this current financial melt-down. In countries where monarchy is retained, the ill-effect of the chaos is less. Look at the Nordic countries; look at Japan; look at even England. The situation is not as bad as in countries where there is no monarchy. Now look at the United States, Germany and France.

Historically, Royalty and Regulus are very much connected. Regulus together with three more stars namely, Antares, Fomalhaut and Aldebaran were considered as the royal Stars of Persia about 3000 B.C. They were venerated as the four guardians of heaven: Regulus in north, Antares in west, Fomalhaut in South and Aldebaran in East. The Persian names went as Venant, Satevis, Hastorang and Tascheter respectively. These four stars not only acted as guardians but also marked the season as well. These were located approximately in 6 hours interval in the space roughly about 3 months marking the equinoxes and the solstices. Out of the four guardians, Regulus was given a pride of place. It represented the Summer Solstices and was depicted as the Lion; no wonder the Persian flag had Lion as its emblem. Yet another reason is that the star Regulus is in Leo Constellation.

In various cultures Regulus was saluted royally. Babylonians called it “Sharru” – King; Indians enthroned it Magha- Mighty; Arabs coroneted it Maliky – Kingly; Romans anointed it as Basilica Regia or Stella Regia – Royal star; Greeks went little muted Basiliscos – The little king. The present name Regulus meaning “the little king” perhaps originated from the Greeks. As Regulus was located away from the head towards the body of the Lion it was named Cor Leonis – Lions’ Heart. Al-Biruni had it much more colourfully “Al-Kalb al-Asad - the heart of the Lion”. But for modern astronomers it is simply Alpha (a) Leonis.

Astronomically, Regulus is of 1.35 magnitudes with a magnificent Bluish-white colour aptly described as B-7 star. It is approximately 3.4 times size of the Sun, 137 times luminous than the Sun. A young star formed few million years ago, Regulus spins much faster than the Sun. Like the sun it generates light and energy by converting hydrogen into helium at its core. We call this “main-sequence”. In fact Regulus is the star that is much closer to the Sun amongst the main sequence stars in the heaven. Due to its rapid rotation the Round star turned like a pumpkin. Not only that, it gives out much more luminosity. Though the luminosity of 137 times is given the visible luminosity can raise high as 340 times.

Regulus is located almost on the Ecliptic. Consequently often it is overshadowed by the Sun. On or about 20th August the Sun would completely cover Regulus. The Moon also does this job regularly. You can locate Regulus at Right Ascension (RA) 10 hour 15/100 minutes and Declination (Dec) plus 12 Degree 12/100 minutes. The best time to view is April to June period.

As already mentioned Regulus has companion stars B C and D. Hence we call Regulus a “multiple star system”. Few words about its companion would not be out of place.

B – An orange dwarf binary star of 8.5 magnitude and K2star orbiting once in 120,000 years

C – A faint red dwarf considered as M4 star orbiting once in 1000 years

D – A white dwarf just a third of the size of the Sun orbiting every 40 days. It was found due to its gravitational pull. Enough of astronomy for now.

Regarding cosmics, the Royal star is a great spectacle to look at. In fact Regulus is approaching the earth travelling about 5 miles per second. Day after day it becomes brighter and more bluish and not to mention more royal. Its soothing light brings you inner harmony and enhances your vision. Have you ever been touched by a Royal? If so you will know the soothing effect of the royal touch. You can experience the same feeling while looking at the royal star of Regulus.

If you are born under this star it is truly magnificent. It gives you magnanimity, liberal attitude, independence and the halo effect around you. But do not worry; Fame of the Monarch spread much far and wide. Even if you are born under any star that is located in one of two areas given below you can continue to have the royal feeling. And auspiciousness to boot.

1. The area called as “ Sickle of Leo”, a sickle shape group of stars showing the head of the lion and its nearer body, Regulus marks the end of this sickle

2. The Triangle formed by Regulus with Procyon in the Constellation Canis Minor and Alphard in the Constellation Hydra.

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Muthu Ashraff

Cosmic Adviser