Summary of "12 सितंबर से मुस्लिम देशों में मचेगी भयंकर तबाही! | Podcast With Sumit Acharya Maharaj | Prediction"
Method and credibility claims
- Sumit Acharya Maharaj (referred to in the program as “Sumit Ji” or the “Dictator Astrologer”) says his predictions are derived from a combination of:
- spiritual sadhana and visions reportedly given by Lord Shiva at a temple in Madanpur, Aurangabad, Bihar;
- use of a Shakti Yantra and Shaktipat; and
- traditional astrological calculations.
- He says he issues an annual list of roughly 48 predictions and refines them as dates approach.
- He emphasizes that divine impressions must be checked against planetary calculations to avoid false impressions and that such refinement improves accuracy.
“Divine impressions must be confirmed by planetary calculations” — Sumit Ji (as stated in the segment)
Past predictions he cites (claimed hits)
- He claims to have predicted a sequence of events around January 2026, including:
- a US attack on Venezuela (Jan 3, 2026),
- collapse of Iran’s currency (Jan 9),
- a controversial Supreme Court/UGC-related rule provoking protests (Jan 13),
- multiple aviation incidents around Jan 28–Feb 27 (including a crash he links to Ajit Pawar’s plane and other plane accidents).
- He asserts that many people canceled tickets based on his warnings and thereby averted harm.
Main forecasts for 2026
General
- Describes 2026 as “explosive,” warning of major geopolitical, seismic and economic disruptions tied to astrological factors (eclipses, planetary positions).
Eclipses and omen
- Warns of a close solar–lunar eclipse sequence (red moon, full lunar eclipse near a solar eclipse), which he interprets—citing the Mahabharata—as a sign of destructive war.
- Mentions “Agni Panchak Yoga” and a heavy global sutak (inauspicious eclipse period).
Middle East
- March 20–April 18, 2026: predicts renewed warfare or a flare-up in the Middle East.
- April 18–May 16, 2026: forecasts a possible sudden change of power in some Middle East states; also predicts weakening or collapse of currencies in countries north of India (listed as Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan).
Seismic events
- April 18–May 16, 2026: predicts major earthquakes affecting northern China, Russia and Mongolia.
Europe
- August 13–September 11, 2026: predicts an “international war” or major clashes in Europe and warns this could trigger a wider conflict (he leaves open whether it becomes a world war).
Muslim-majority countries
- September 12–October 10, 2026: predicts intense internal wars/chaos and possible coordinated retaliation by some Islamic countries (e.g., Iran) against the United States.
US–Iran and US–India relations
- Foresees retaliatory tensions between the United States and Iran.
- Claims India–US relations will be poor for roughly 7–7.5 years beginning March 29, 2025, and that the US will act against Indian interests behind the scenes.
India–Pakistan
- Says no large-scale India–Pakistan war is likely in the next five years.
- States he views Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan as part of a future “undivided India.”
India domestic politics and long-term outlook
- Predicts democracy will “collapse” in India after five more election cycles and be replaced by a monarchy within about 25 years, which he frames as a return to a form of “Ram Rajya” or a united India under a king-like ruler.
Economic and market warnings
- Predicts Indian banking troubles, falling bank stocks and a stock market decline beginning after April 18, 2026.
- Advises avoiding the stock market between August 13 and October 25, 2026; says markets may stabilize somewhat after November 5, 2026.
Practical cautions
- Recommends avoiding air travel during certain windows (he previously urged cancellation of flights Jan 28–Feb 27).
- Advises Indian political leaders to avoid certain sensitive foreign negotiations between July 15 and August 12 (he warns politicians engaging then risk ruining careers and that India may be humiliated in international markets during that period).
Presentation tone and disclaimers in the video
- The host frames the segment as a platform for Sumit Ji’s predictions and allows him to interpret prophetic impressions alongside astrological calculations.
- Sumit Ji repeatedly frames his warnings as intended to save lives rather than to frighten people, and says his method combines devotion and astrology.
Presenters / contributors
- Host: Sana (referred to in the segment as “Sana, the voice of truth”)
- Guest / Contributor: Sumit Acharya Maharaj (Sumit Ji; called the “Dictator Astrologer”)
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