Mad Hur-Day Panel And Its Variations

 

 

The Madhur Day Panel is one of the most famous and popular Indian charts. This particular panel has been in vogue since the 16th century. It was devised by Suvarna Bhasa, a learned person from Kerala, nowadays it is in the forefront of Marathi speaking states in India. Suvarna Bhasa did not only devise this particular panel but also popularized Madhur Day. He created this particular  madhur day panel chart  for a specific reason.




 

He wanted to tell his readers about the historical events that transpired on this very special day of the year. There were many other similar minded people who also created similar panels that depicted some of the important historical facts. But it seems that Suvarna Bhasa's Madhur Day panel had a different objective. They wanted to portray a story through the Madhur Day panel, they wanted it to tell a story about the miraculous rains of the year.

 

So he created a graphic that depicts the story of Rama and Krishna. He told about how Rama and Krishna went to fight the demon Narakasura. When they arrived at the battlefield; Rama sliced off the head of the demon and placed it on a stake. The next morning, there was a shower of fruits on the head of Rama. This caused the story of Rama and Krishna to become immortal and is the reason why the Madhur Day panel has been around for over a hundred of years.

 

The Madhur day chart pattern has since been adapted into a trading chart by many traders. The Mad hur day chart pattern depicts the strength and weakness of the rishtishtish language that is used in trading. This form of trading uses a combination of both the Indus-Sudrawa and Madhu-Sudrawa techniques. The Madhur day chart patterns are closely followed by the traders of Telugu speaking communities that reside in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu in India.

 

Other traders follow the Mad hur day chart patterns that are used to predict the rainfall for the upcoming year. For instance, if the normal rainy season falls in August, the day which falls on the first week of August is considered to be a bad day and it is advised not to trade during this period of time. It is important to note that this does not apply only to farmers. Any occupation that needs to be traded on a regular basis such as engineers, construction workers and other professionals also follow this pattern.

 

Traders also try to exploit the strength of Madhu-Surya, which represents the moon energy. The Maduhu-Surya happens when the moon is closest to the earth when it's influence is at its greatest. When this happens, the trading is believed to become successful and is often seen on Madurable day. Traders in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, among other Indian states also follow the Madurable day panel. There are also other indicators such as the Sun, Jupiter and Venus. All these help in predicting the trading to take place on the particular day and they are also seen on the Madhur day panel.

 

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