Ahmedabad | July 10, 2026: Vedic astrology researcher Jignesh Jani has shared his views on how traditional Jyotish symbolically interprets the changing global landscape. As nations navigate evolving alliances, economic uncertainty, and diplomatic challenges, Jani believes that many astrologers see the current planetary alignments as reflecting a period of transformation and strategic realignment rather than predicting specific events.
According to Jani, Vedic astrology has long been used to study planetary cycles and their symbolic relationship with collective human experiences. He explained that while astrology is deeply rooted in India’s ancient traditions, it should be understood as a philosophical and symbolic system rather than a scientifically established method for forecasting geopolitical developments.
Jani highlighted the present Mars–Rahu conjunction, traditionally known as Angarak Yoga, which many Vedic astrologers associate with heightened energy, decisive actions, strategic competition, and increased geopolitical activity. He also referred to the Saturn–Neptune alignment, often interpreted as symbolizing institutional reforms, ideological transitions, and shifts in global influence among nations.
At the same time, Jani emphasized the role of Jupiter, which is regarded in Vedic astrology as a planet representing wisdom, justice, ethics, and diplomacy. Many practitioners believe Jupiter’s symbolic influence encourages dialogue, balanced leadership, and peaceful negotiations during periods of uncertainty.
Speaking about current international developments, Jani observed that geopolitical changes are influenced by multiple factors, including diplomacy, economic policies, technological innovation, security concerns, and cooperation among nations. He stressed that astrology should complement thoughtful discussion rather than replace evidence-based analysis.
“Planetary alignments may inspire reflection on broader global cycles, but they should never be interpreted as certainty,” Jani said. “The future depends on the wisdom of leaders, the strength of diplomatic institutions, and the willingness of nations to work together for peace.”
Jani concluded by encouraging responsible public discourse, urging readers to distinguish traditional astrological beliefs from factual geopolitical analysis. He expressed hope that international cooperation, constructive dialogue, and informed leadership will help create a more stable and peaceful global environment despite ongoing challenges.
