Friday, January 30, 2009

Gold heading towards $ 960.

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if gold breaks $935

there is a possibility of $946....$960....xxxx

if not break$935...again fall upto $ 865...$848..$.836


see my 23rd jan 09 posting to know astrological reasons for goldup


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Sunday, January 25, 2009


Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high;

Where knowledge is free;

Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls;

Where the words come out from the depth of truth;

Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection;

Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit;

Where the mind is led forward by thee into ever-widening thought and action -

Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.

........by Rabindranath Tagore






Eswar
Journey of Indian Republic

60years back, a salute of 21 guns and the unfurling of the Indian National flag by Dr. Rajendra Prasad heralded the historic birth of the Indian Republic on January 26, 1950; 894 days after our country became a dominion following withdrawal of British Rule. Since then, every year the day is celebrated with great pride and happiness all over the nation. The transition of India from a British colony to a sovereign, secular, and democratic nation was indeed historical. It was a long journey of around two decades that started with the conceptualization of the dream in 1930 to its actual realization in 1950. A look into the journey that led to the birth of Indian Republic will make our celebrations more meaningful.

Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress

The seeds of a republican nation were sowed at the Lahore session of the Indian National Congress at the midnight of 31st December 1929. The session was held under the presidency of Pt. Jawarhar Lal Nehru. Those present in the meeting took a pledge to mark January 26 as "Independence Day" in order to march towards realizing the dream of complete independence from the British. The Lahore Session paved way to the Civil Disobedience movement. It was decided that January 26, 1930 would be observed as the Purna Swaraj (complete Independence) Day. Many Indian political parties and Indian revolutionaries from all over the country united to observe the day with honour and pride.

Indian Constituent Assembly Meetings

The Indian Constituent Assembly, which was constituted as a result of the negotiations between the Indian leaders and members of the British Cabinet Mission, had its first meeting on December 9, 1946. The Objective of the Assembly was to give India a constitution, which would serve a lasting purpose and hence appointed a number of committees to thoroughly research the various aspects of the proposed constitution. The recommendations were discussed, debated and revised many times before the Indian Constitution was finalized and officially adopted three years later on November 26, 1949.

Constitution came into force

Though India became a free nation on August 15, 1947, it enjoyed the true spirit of Independence on January 26, 1950 when the Constitution of India finally came into force. The Constitution gave the citizens of India the power to govern themselves by choosing their own government. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, took oath as the first President of India at the Durbar Hall in the Government House and this was followed by the Presidential drive along a five-mile route to the Irwin Stadium, where he unfurled the National Flag.

Ever since the historic day, January 26 is celebrated with festivities and patriotic fervor all around the country. The day owes its importance to the constitution of India that was adopted on this day. On this Republic Day, read what the great Constitution of India, that propounds liberal democracy, has in its store. Let's also feel proud in pronouncing what the Preamble to our Constitution says.

Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of Independent India, in his special message to his countrymen, on the birth of the Indian Republic, said:

"We must re-dedicate ourselves on this day to the peaceful but sure realization of the dream that had inspired the Father of our Nation and the other captains and soldiers of our freedom struggle, the dream of establishing a classless, co-operative, free and happy society in 'his country'. We must remember that this is more a day of dedications than of rejoicing - dedication to the glorious task of making the peasants and workers the toilers and the thinkers fully free, happy and cultured."


Eswar Akella

Shiva: God of transformation and destruction.




Friday, January 23, 2009

will gold reach $1000 again in coming months?

according to Jupiter & sun transit there is chance to move gold upside .but on 26th January solar eclipse taking place .due to this eclipse gold may stop upward motion @ $900-$910. at this level gold may take resistance immediately.

And in coming days Venus & Pluto square aspects will take place .so gold ornaments demand will come down. only demand for pure gold & coins .

Saturn was under retrogression and Saturn Uranus mutual opposition aspects are there . so the production of gold from mines will be reduce at this time.and mars &Pluto are transiting in in natural 10th sign Capricorn and aspect cancer (4th house for mines ). Pluto will cut the mining production.

the ultimate result : demand for gold(Jupiter) & mining products like ..copper(mars)...crude (by Saturn) in coming months.

according to my views gold once again trade between $925......$960 per ounce with in a couple of
months and again drops from that levels.

imp levels for gold upside : 890...905..923...935...960
down side :865...836...812....780...754

imp dates for change in gold trend: 26January... Feb 10th...


GOLD BULLION COINS, GOLD BARS
U.S. gold bullionAmerican Buffalo gold bullion coins
Australia gold bullionAustralia Kangaroo gold bullion coins
Austria gold bullionAustria Philharmonic gold bullion coins
Austria gold bullionAustria 100 Corona (restrike) gold bullion coins
Canada gold bullionCanada Maple Leaf gold bullion coins
South Africa gold bullionSouth Africa Krugerrand gold bullion coins
U.S. gold bullionUnited States Eagle gold bullion coins
U.S. gold bullionChinese Panda gold bullion coins
U.S. gold bullionMexico 50 pesos (restrike) gold bullion coins
gold bullion barsGold Bars various
GOLD STANDARD COINAGE
European, North & S. American pre-1933 Gold Coins
Argentina gold coinArgentina 5 pesos gold coin (Argentino)
Austrian trade ducatAustria trade ducat gold coin
Belgium gold coinBelgium 20 francs gold coin (Leopold)
Brazilian gold coinBrazil 10000 reis gold coin (Pedro II)
Brazil gold coinBrazil 20000 reis gold coin (Pedro II)
gold Queen SovereignBritish Sovereign gold coin (Young Victoria)
gold Queen SovereignBritish Sovereign gold coin (Jubilee)
gold Queen SovereignBritish Sovereign gold coin (Veil Victoria)
gold sovereign coinBritish Sovereign gold coin (Edward, George)
Chilean gold coinChile gold coin (100 pesos)
Columbian gold coinColombian 5 pesos gold coin (Simon Bolivar)
Denmark gold coinDenmark 20 kroner gold coin ('Mermaid')
Finland gold coinFinland 20 markkaa gold coin
Louis Philippe gold coinFrance 20 francs gold coin (Louis Philippe)
French Ceres gold coinFrance 20 francs gold coin (Ceres)
France gold coinFrance 20 francs gold coin (Napoleon III)
Angel gold coinFrance 20 francs gold coin (Angel)
France gold coinFrance 20 francs gold coin (Rooster)
France 100 francsFrance 100 francs gold coin (Napoleon & Angel)
Germany gold coinGermany 20 marks gold coin (Wilhelm I)
Germany gold coinGermany 20 marks gold coin (Wilhelm II)
Hungary gold coinHungary 20 korona gold coin (Franz Joseph)
Italy gold coinItaly 20 lira gold coin (Vittorio Emanuele II)
Italy gold coinItaly 20 lira gold coin (Umberto I)
Mexican gold coinMexico 5 pesos gold coin
Mexican gold coinMexico 10 pesos gold coin (Miguel Hidalgo)
Mexican gold coinMexico 20 pesos gold coin
Mexican gold coinMexico 50 pesos gold coin
Dutch trade ducatthe Netherlands trade ducat gold coin
Netherlands gold cointhe Netherlands 10 guilders gold coin (Willem)
Netherlands gold cointhe Netherlands 10 guilders gold coin (Young Wilhelmina)
Dutch gold cointhe Netherlands 10 guilders gold coin (Wilhelmina)
Dutch queen gold cointh
Peruvian gold coinPeruvian One Libra gold coin
Russia gold coinRussia 10 roubles gold coin (Nicholas II)
Sweden gold coinSweden 20 kronor gold coin (Oscar II)
Switzerland gold coinSwitzerland 20 francs gold coin (Confederatio Helvetica)
Swiss gold coinSwitzerland 20 francs gold coin (Helvetia)
Tunisia gold coinTunisia 20 francs gold coin
Uruguay gold coinUruguay 5 pesos gold coin

$5 Liberty gold coinUnited States $5 gold coin (Liberty)
$5 Indian gold coinUnited States $5 gold coin (Indian)
$10 Liberty gold coinUnited States $10 gold coin (Liberty)
$10 Indian gold coinUnited States $10 gold coin (Indian)
$20 Liberty gold coinUnited States $20 gold coin (Liberty) $20 St. Gaudens gold coinUnited States $20 gold coin (St. Gaudens)
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