Astrology on social media sparks debate

Astrology on social media sparks debate

Astrology has been part of Indian culture for centuries, deeply rooted in the Hindu community. But with the rise of social media, it has taken a modern turn. Now, people from many backgrounds are embracing this updated version of astrology in new ways.

Earlier, horoscopes and predictions were read in newspapers or learned from pandits. Today, astrology is trending on social media, where almost anyone can call themselves a guru. The accessibility has grown, but so has the chance of misuse.

Many believe Gen-Z and Millennials are struggling with unstable relationships, job insecurity, and economic uncertainty. In such times, astrology gives them comfort and a sense of hope for the future, making it more popular than ever.

However, blindly depending on self-proclaimed experts can mislead and exploit young people. Used as a lighthearted or reflective activity, astrology can be positive. But when taken too seriously, it risks causing harm and false expectations.

The rise of paid astrology apps and Instagram pages has also led to scams, where people are charged heavily for false promises. Users should be cautious, think critically, and value reason above blind belief.

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