Narendra Modi and Tea stall business

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Lex
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Lets look at Na Mo's planetary configuration for making to work and help his father running his tea stall business at Vadnagar railway station.

Readers are requested to see and refer my post in Planet section in this forum titled India Election and refer Na Mo's chart.

Narendra Modi was six yrs old when he started his work in tea stall.

Shani in Virgo with Ravi Ketu and exalted Budha. Rahu in Meena, Shukra in Leo, Guru in retro in Kumbha and Kuja and Chandra in Vrischika.

Analyzing through Naadi,

Shani is Karma Karaka, Virgo sign denotes Business, Ravi denotes father, Ravi +Shani denotes Govt, Ketu denotes flame, Kuja denotes hard work, Chandra denotes masses, Guru denotes self, Rahu denotes sell, Shukra denotes money, Leo sign denotes Govt, King.

Tenth from Guru is Karma,i.e Vrischika rasi and ruling grahas.

He was six yrs old, Shani would made contact with Kuja, Kuja denotes tea, Coffee. Guru would have transited from Cancer to Leo. Depositor connected with Kuja and chandra. Eleventh from Vrischika is Virgo.. gain through tea selling to passengers in railway station.
Lex
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I did forger to mention, 10th from Guru i.e Karma sign

Neecha Bhanga Chandra denotes masses or people, liquid, milk
Kuja denotes power

In his 6th year Shani made first Chandra Kuja in 10th H

Chandra.. milk, liquid, passenger, Kuja.. tea coffee, hardwork
Shani.. work..

Now 2nd round of Shani completed.... Kuja also stands for power.
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Narendra Modi's background in running a tea stall before entering politics reflects his humble beginnings and entrepreneurial spirit. It symbolizes perseverance, hard work, and the potential for anyone, regardless of their origins, to rise to significant leadership roles through determination and vision.
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