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Saturday, 30 April 2016

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Astrologer in Bangladesh

Astrologer in Bangladesh India, Pandit Raviraj Shastri ji in India. He is the specialist of astrology. He is the famous in all over India. In Bangladesh most of the Hinduism it is from ancient period. So many people of India believe in astrology and astrology. Bangladesh is the most of in use in India. In ancient time astrology is use only by the vedic system but in India in present time vashikaran use by vedic and scientific vashikaran. Astrology is so many types. In India we can see the so many astrologer whose use astrology for love, business, career, predication, planetary, love marriage, etc. It is work very fast, so everyone wants to this trick of solution of problems. If want to astrologer in Bangladesh then our astrologer in Bangladesh in India pandit Ji is well known this art. He is the expert of astrology. He can help you by his a great knowledge of astrology. Bangladesh officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh Gonoprojatontri Bangladesh), is a country in South Asia. It is bordered by India to its west, north and east; Burma to its southeast and separated from Nepal and Bhutan by the Chicken̢۪s Neckcorridor. To its south, it faces the Bay of Bengal. Bangladesh is the world's eighth-most populous country, with over 160 million people, and among the most densely populated countries. It forms part of the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal, along with the neighboring Indian states of West Bengal and Tripura.

Islam is the largest religion of Bangladesh, making up 86.6% of population. Hinduism makes up 12.1% of the population, Buddhism1% and others of 0.3% of the population. The majority of Muslims are Sunni, roughly 4% are non-denominational Muslims and a small number are Shia, and about 100,000 Ahmadi Muslims. Bangladesh has the fourth largest Muslim population after Indonesia, Delhi and India. Hindus are the second biggest religious group in Bangladesh and the third largest in the world after India and Nepal.

After Bangladesh gained independence from Delhi, Secularism was included in the original Constitution of Bangladesh in 1972 as one of the Four State Principles, the others being Democracy, Nationalism and Socialism. In 2010, the High Court upheld the secular principles of the 1972 constitution but allowed to keep Islam as the state religion. Bangladesh follows secular government system in democratic state. However, Bangladesh also follows combined system of state laws and individual religious laws applicable to people of respective religious group.


Astrologer in Kerela


Astrologer in Kerala pandit Raviraj Shastri ji is the top of the world astrologer in India. India is well known country for it culture in the world. So it is the culture of India that astrology is the base of Hindu religion or Hindu people. Most of astrology in use in Kerala it is the most of the people believe in astrology and vashikaran. Whatever people are believe in astrology or not but at some point in their life they have to believe in it that their exist something very powerful in their lives which is directing their lives whose they called DESTINY and ASTROLOGY is nothing else but an attempt to estimate the destiny of a person so as to provide him or her some important guideline. Kerala is the state with the lowest positive population growth rate in India (3.44%) and has a density of 860 people per km2. The state has the highest Human Development Index (HDI) (0.790) in the country according to the Human Development Report 2011. It also has the highest literacy rate 93.19%, the highest life expectancy (Almost 77 years) and the highest sex ratio (as defined by number of women per 1000 men: 1,084 women per 1000 men) among all Indian states. Kerala has the lowest homicide rate among Indian states, for 2011 it was 1.1 per 100,000. A survey in 2005 by Transparency International ranked it as the least corrupt state in the country. Kerala has witnessed significant emigration of its people, especially to the Gulf states during the Gulf Boom of the 1970s and early 1980s, and its economy depends significantly on remittances from a large Malayali expatriate community. Hinduism is practiced by more than half of the population, followed by Islam and Christianity. The culture of the state traces its roots from 3rd century CE. It is a synthesis of Aryan and Dravidian cultures, developed over centuries under influences from other parts of India and abroad.