Twelve Years in Court, Settled in Three Months: How Prashna Kundli Timed a Property Resolution
A House Divided — Literally
The Agarwal haveli near Dashashwamedh Ghat was built by Harish's grandfather in 1948. Four floors, twelve rooms, a courtyard with a tulsi plant that had outlived three generations. When Harish's father died in 2011, the property was supposed to be divided equally among four sons. It was not.
The eldest brother, Sunil, claimed the ground floor shop — the most commercially valuable portion — should be his because he had been managing the textile business since their father's illness. The second brother, Vinod, argued the upper floors were worth less and demanded cash compensation. The third brother, Mahesh, had emigrated to the US and wanted the whole thing sold. Harish, the youngest, wanted to preserve the haveli and divide it fairly. Four brothers, four positions, zero compromise.
The case went to civil court in 2012. Twelve years later, it was still there. Hearings postponed. Adjournments granted. Lawyers billing by the appearance. Harish estimated his family had spent over eighteen lakhs collectively on legal fees for a property that was deteriorating because nobody could agree on its maintenance. The tulsi plant in the courtyard had died. It felt symbolic.
When Logic Fails, Try the Stars
Harish was not a man given to mysticism. He ran a textile shop in Godowlia with the precision of someone who counted threads for a living. But Varanasi is Varanasi. Astrology is not mysticism there — it is infrastructure. His wife Sunita had been using ShreeKundli for their children's exam muhurats and festival timings. One evening in January 2024, after a particularly demoralizing court hearing where the next date was set four months away, Sunita suggested he try the Prashna Kundli feature.
"Ask it a question about the case," she said. "What do you have to lose? You've been losing for twelve years."
Harish opened ShreeKundli and navigated to Prashna Kundli — the horary astrology feature that casts a chart for the moment a question is asked. He typed: "Will the ancestral property case resolve in my favor?"
Prashna Kundli Analysis
4th Lord (Property): Strong — placed in own sign in a kendra (angular house). The property matter has substance and the querent has a legitimate claim.
6th Lord (Litigation): Weak — placed in the 12th house (loss to litigation), debilitated, and not receiving benefic aspects. This indicates the opposition's legal position is weakening.
Lagna Lord (Querent): Strong in the 10th house, receiving Jupiter's aspect — the querent is in a position of advantage if action is taken during the right window.
Moon (Co-significator): Applying conjunction with Jupiter within 5 degrees — resolution likely within 3-5 months.
Verdict: Favorable outcome probable. Timing is critical — act during Jupiter Hora on a Thursday for maximum benefit.
"I have sat through hundreds of court hearings. Nobody — not my lawyer, not the judge, not my brothers — ever broke the situation down this clearly. The Prashna chart laid it out in five minutes."
Filing on Jupiter's Time
Harish took the Prashna analysis seriously. He used ShreeKundli's Muhurat Finder to identify the next optimal date for legal filings. The platform analyzed the transits, identified a Thursday in February 2024 when Jupiter Hora coincided with a strong Lagna, and flagged it as the most auspicious window for legal action in the coming months.
He did not just file paperwork. He changed his entire legal approach. On his lawyer's advice — combined with the Prashna insight that the opposition's position was weakening — Harish proposed a mediation instead of continuing with litigation. He filed the mediation application on the recommended Thursday, during Jupiter Hora, which ShreeKundli's Daily Forecast had timed precisely.
The remedies prescribed alongside the Prashna analysis were specific to his situation. ShreeKundli recommended the Brihaspati Beej Mantra: "Om Graam Greem Graum Sah Gurave Namah" — recited 108 times every Thursday. Jupiter governs courts, judges, justice, and resolution. Strengthening Jupiter was directly relevant. Harish also donated yellow cloth and chana dal at the Kashi Vishwanath temple on three consecutive Thursdays — a classical Brihaspati remedy.
Out-of-Court Settlement
The mediation was scheduled for March. Something unexpected happened at the first session. Mahesh, the brother in the US, who had been the most rigid about selling, had just gone through a health scare. A cardiac event that reshaped his priorities. He no longer wanted to fight. He wanted closure. He agreed to accept a cash buyout for his share.
With Mahesh's cooperation, the dominos fell quickly. Sunil agreed to keep the ground floor shop but pay differential compensation to the others. Vinod accepted the second and third floors. Harish took the top floor and the courtyard. The mediator — a retired district judge — drafted the settlement agreement in a single sitting.
The case was formally settled in April 2024, three months after Harish asked his question to the Prashna Kundli. Twelve years of litigation, eighteen lakhs in legal fees, a dead tulsi plant — all resolved in one quarter. Harish replanted the tulsi within a week of the settlement.
The Numbers Man Becomes a Believer
"I am still a numbers man," Harish says, sitting in his textile shop where bolts of Banarasi silk fill the shelves from floor to ceiling. "I do not think the mantra moved the planets. I think the Prashna chart gave me clarity I did not have. It told me the other side was weak. That gave me the confidence to propose mediation instead of fighting another twelve years. And the timing — the Thursday filing, the Jupiter Hora — maybe it mattered cosmically. Or maybe it just mattered because I believed it would work and acted with conviction. Either way, the outcome was the same."
He now uses ShreeKundli's Muhurat Finder for every significant business decision — lease renewals, new vendor contracts, bulk purchases. "If it works for a twelve-year court case," he says, "it can work for a shipment of silk."
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