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Namaste and welcome!

My name is Neeraj and I help people with applied astrology, more specifically called as the "Vedic Astrology" from "Indus Saraswati river valley" civilization, which is now, popularly known as "India" as we know it. You can call me a student of astrology where everyone (and millions like me, have taken out few drops from) comes to seek answers. I have learned the basics from my ancestors and a lot online while I was trying to discover my true self. 

After realizing the importance of astrology, I have started venturing out to help others who are seeking help or merely seeking truth and consciousness.

Some of the answers, I can try to help you with: 

1. What is your true self and why are you here? 

2. Basic life questions like career, business, relationships, money etc. 

3. Important life events, when is what more likely to happen. 

4. Anything else that's pressing or bothering you. 

 *Your privacy is of utmost importance, all the meetings are purely online and at a safe distance.  Book Meeting






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