Raghav Kapoor never believed in astrology. A data scientist in Bengaluru, he lived by algorithms, probabilities, and cold, hard numbers. But when his beloved grandmother, Nalini Kapoor, passed away, she left him a peculiar heirloom: a worn, handwritten panchang — a traditional almanac of tithis, nakshatras, and auspicious timings.
Raghav nearly tossed it aside. But curiosity got the better of him. The almanac wasn’t just any panchang. It was personalized . Each page contained predictions for a single person — him . Dates of illness, moments of opportunity, names of people he hadn’t yet met. Skeptical, he tested it. kamal kapoor panchang
On April 12, his wallet vanished from his locked car. He tore apart his apartment, then remembered the almanac. Two days later, a courier delivered the wallet with a note: “Found in a cab. No ID, but your number was inside.” No theft, no loss of money. Raghav Kapoor never believed in astrology
Raghav blinked. “That’s my surname too. And… you wrote this?” Raghav nearly tossed it aside
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