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Rohan’s smirk vanished. His twin brother had been stillborn. His father had abandoned them. He never told anyone. His pulse hammered as the old man continued.

The ancient scrolls of the Bhrigu Samhita are said to contain the destinies of every soul who has ever lived or will ever live. For most, this is a myth. For Rohan Mehra, it became a nightmare dressed in ink. bhrigu samhita kundli

And somewhere in a dusty archive, a new leaf is forming with a single line: “Ayaan, formerly Rohan—escaped once. Check again in seven lifetimes.” Rohan’s smirk vanished

: The reader described a man who had once been a wealthy merchant but had gained his fortune by deceiving his siblings. He never told anyone

He paid the man, took a photo of the scroll, and left. But the words festered. He ran a data model that night: 13 months. Falling object probability in a city of construction cranes? 0.03%. Too small to matter.

“Your leaf,” the old man whispered.

stood before the iron gates of a modest estate in Hoshiarpur, the weight of a failing business and a fractured family pressing heavily on his shoulders. He had come seeking a "Bhrigu Samhita Kundli," a personalized horoscope chart derived from an ancient manuscript said to contain the destinies of millions, written by the sage Maharishi Bhrigu thousands of years ago.