Why do phenomena occur in separate places such as Pahalgam?: Such places as Pahalgam are chakra psychic centres. In Vedic astrology, sacred lands vibrate and resonate with a heavenly vibration similar to bounds within a human body. When planets of malefic nature like Rahu, Ketu, or Mars pass over or influence these places (given in the nation’s astrocartography), they tend to disturb the ethereal frequency, which causes spiritual unrest and calamities.Such incidents are not random events as these are manifestations of cosmic system collapse. Were all of the planetary alignments responsible for this attack?: Yes, certainly. Mars represents violence and aggression during the Pahalgam incident, sudden chaos, and karmic release. This conjunction invokes deep societal archetypes of rage and dark forces. Beyond this, Saturn was establishing a connection to the Moon in India’s national horoscope, leading to emotional unrest at the national level and persistent karmic turbulence. Does this illustrate the collective karma of India?: Each country has a birth chart, which is also relevant for India (15 August 1947). Current transits show a peak karmic period. Rahu is affecting areas pertaining to internal security, hidden foes, and dharma. These alignments indicate that the assault is not only external but also internal—through lost values, fracture of a unit, and weakened spiritual sight. This isn’t punishment. But rather, an alert signal from the cosmos. Is it possible to predict or avert such incidents using astrology?: Absolutely. This lies within the boundaries of Mundane Astrology, which deals with global and national movements. Dashas, transits, and solar ingress charts enable an astrologer to identify periods of increased risks. Insights provided in time can facilitate effective public security and national defence preparedness strategies. Astrology is not merely a tool for prediction; it serves as a protector when warnings are heeded. When Dharma is Wounded: Such tragic occurrences in Sanatan Dharma cannot be considered a coincidence. Rather, they’re karmic thresholds. When a sacred land is desecrated, the impact is not political but spiritual and collective. The eternal law of Rita—the cosmic order—is disturbed when we neglect our dharma regarding truth, peace, and unity. This dharma is not simply a religion but a foundational element, binding the essence and soul of a nation. As in the Mahabharata, when Adharma is dominant, the land cries out, urging to return to rightful conduct. That cry is the Pahalgam attack. When the Universe Gives a Signal, Why do things like this always happen? Well, Sanatan Dharma asks us to reflect on the more relevant question: “Have we refused to follow our dharma?” Have we respected the sanctity of our janmabhoomi (motherland)? Have we maintained dharma (unrighteous actions) and divided truth, dharma (righteousness) and unity in our lives? As it's apparent, the answer can not lie in rage but in self-contemplation. Looking at it astrologically, Saturn punishes ignorance, Rahu lures us into Maya (illusion), and Mars challenges our self-discipline. These aren’t mere planetary positions but cosmic forces, divine educators determining the evolutionary state of human consciousness. Final Thought: This Is More Than A Mishap—It Is A Dharma Challenge The Pahalgam attack makes it clear that identity as a nation is lost when geo-spiritual sites are under aggression. It is undoubtedly a call to action, not the conclusion of anything. In the land of Sanatan Dharma, darkness does not retreat but awakens the light that fills the land with divine energy.