Ancient Secrets: Turning to Vedic sciences


T. Selva (centre) receiving the ‘Vasthu King’ global award from Asian Astrologer Congress & South Asia Astro Federation president Dr Sataya Biswas (right) and renowned Uttar Pradesh astrologer Dr Dhanesh Mani Tripathi in Kolkata.

Westerners are turning to Vedic sciences, like astrology and Vasthu Sastra, to ease their stress and find peace and happiness.

More and more schools on astrology, palmistry, Vasthu, yoga, numerology, meditation and other Indian-based disciplines are being established in the United States, Canada and Europe as New Age sciences to resolve problems.

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