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For an ideal life, every person needs physical fitness, strong support from luck, the complete happiness of children and spouse, earnings, income, etc., where the favor of planets is indispensable. There are different types of planets that dominate our body, health, sons, daughters, spouse, luxurious life, income, fortune, etc. The actual ratio of these planets should be required for the best human life. The weakness of a single planet among these planets makes human life frustrating and unsuccessful. Faced with problems, people often turn to astrologers or tantrics for solutions repeatedly. Some can transform themselves with the suggestions of a compassionate astrologer, while others become destitute with the advice of a charlatan. Mr. Mondal is an astrologer and researcher who has dedicated himself to determining the remedies and measurements of the strength of the planets for a long time. His study and research revolve around how the Navagrahas (Nine Planets) and Navaratna (Nine Gems) work in human life and in what ratio. As a result of his extensive experiments, he has discovered the exact ratio of Navagrahas, which is absolutely necessary for a successful human life. 

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