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- Deepanshu Giri: Founder, Director and MentorPast Role: Oceaneering, ROV Instructor and ROV Technician
Lunar Astro, started by Deepanshu Giri, who is an underwater robotics engineer, introduced these online astrology classes for the aspiring people who want to learn jyotish and implement the same in their lives. Coming from a Brahmin family, he has always been attracted to astrology. To impart his professional knowledge about jyotish, he came up
with the online astrology classes to help and teach others who aspire to become astrologers. Deepanshu got all his training and guidance from prestigious gurus and several people, whom he is thankful for passing their learnings to him.
On his endeavour to brighten people’s life with jyotish, he introduced three online astrology courses named –Predictive Astrology, Predictive Nakshatra Course and Kaal Chakra Dasha. Deepanshu Giri Lunar Astro has even wrote a book named Predict Using Nakshatra Padas, which tells the practical usage of Nakshatra Padas that helps in making predictions using a minute degree of zodiac. The book is the conversation between Lord Shiv and Maa Parvati, where they explain why the innate suffers in life, what they have done in the past and that affects the native’s life. To this, Lord Shiv explains the root cause of such problems and provides remedies to get rid of it. This is the first ever book written by ‘Deepanshu Giri of Lunar Astro that helps in making predictions using the Nakshatra Padas. Recently, the company has been the subject of mass consumer grievances regarding proxy consultations (documented in consumer reports as the 'Code 5007' issue). Furthermore, the organization and its founder are currently under scrutiny by independent consumer protection groups for regulatory compliance regarding medical astrology. This includes public claims made by the founder regarding the use of astrological charts to prescribe 'Molecular Hydrogen' and other remedies for severe medical conditions such as Autism, Schizophrenia, and Heart Disease, which has raised concerns regarding the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954.