On 7 August 2026, Statista published a chart showing the countries with the highest beer output in 2025. China remained the clear leader, followed by the United States, while several major producers recorded declines. The article was written by data journalist Katharina Buchholz and issued from Statista’s headquarters in Hamburg. At first glance it is simply another piece of economic data. Viewed through the lens of mundane astrology, its timing and location become far more interesting. The Saturn–Neptune Conjunction of 20 February 2026 On 20 February 2026, Saturn and Neptune met at 0° Aries — the Aries Point or World Axis — in a chart cast for Hamburg. The conjunction fell in the 8th house. In mundane astrology the 8th house describes collective transformation, mortality, national debt, structural crises, and the deep restructuring that occurs when old forms can no longer be sustained. It is not primarily “the house of addiction.” Yet the planetary combination opens a more spe...
On Monday, 17 August 2026, India observes Nag Panchami during the sacred month of Sawan. This year the festival falls on a Sawan Somwar and coincides with the Sun’s transit into sidereal Leo, creating what many Indian astrologers describe as a rare and highly auspicious confluence of Nag Devta worship, Shiva devotion, and solar energy. Beyond the traditional rituals of offering milk and prayers to the serpent deities, the celestial and mythological backdrop of this particular Nag Panchami invites a deeper contemplation—one that weaves classical Vedic symbolism with Western sidereal star lore. The Mythological Heart: The Mistake Janamejaya Almost Made The festival’s origin is rooted in the Mahabharata. After the serpent king Takshaka killed King Parikshit (grandson of Arjuna), Parikshit’s son Janamejaya performed a massive Sarpa Satra—a sacrificial fire ritual intended to destroy the entire Naga race in vengeance. As the serpents were being drawn into the flames, the young sag...