A fire broke out on board aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya on Friday morning and one officer, Lt. Cdr. D.S. Chauhan, lost his life in the fire-fighting efforts, the Navy said. “The fire broke out as the ship was entering the harbour in Karwar, Karnataka. Apr. 26 https://bit.ly/2VsqfUv
Presented here is India’s [1] Wynn Key Return chart drawn for April 26, the
date of the fire.
What is the Wynn-Key Return?
[1]
This chart is
calculated with the planetary positions for the date for which the Wynn-Key
chart is required, but the chart angles are based on the preceding and
following Solar return chart angles. The R.A. of the midheaven is determined by
interpolating between the R.A.s of the two Solar Returns (which are typically
about 6 hours apart), based on the proportion of time that has elapsed between
them at the required date.
As always configurations on the angles are the ones to focus
on. On the MC is Mars, the god of war, and on the descendant is Neptune, the
god of the seas and oceans. Combine the two and we have an obvious reference to
the Navy.
But that is not all. On the Ascendant is the star Mizar [16vi].
Zeta (ζ) Ursa Major, Mizar, is a double star, possibly binary, brilliant white
and pale emerald on the Tail of the Great Bear which has been linked to
catastrophic fires.
Supposedly, Mizar
portends a Mars nature. The reputation of Mizar, if it is in maximal position
in a mundane map, is that of being connected with fires of a catastrophic
extent and mass calamities. [Fixed Stars and Their Interpretation, Elsbeth
Ebertin, 1928, p.55.]
But that is not all. Neptune is conjunct the star
Achernar. Alpha (α) Eridanus, Achernar, is a white star situated in the mouth
of the River. Karwar lies on the west
coast of Southern India at the mouth of the Kali river!
[1] India national chart 15 August 1947; 0:00 hrs IST,
Delhi
[2] https://alabe.com/solarfirehelp/index.html?return_charts.htm
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