Born on: 11th February, 1930
Bhaskar was born on 11 th Feb, 1930 in Madras was a dancer and he was the principal of Madras School of Arts. His father was Devi Prasad Roy Chowdhury (a painter/ Sculptor). He learned Kathak, Kathakali, Manipuri, and Bharatnatyam. He moved to New York and started a dance company named Bhaskar Dance Company. He was remembered for the horror flick Charles-Manson and Drink your Blood. Later he became a painter and became successful. He died on 4 th Aug, 2003. He went paralyzed as he fell from stage and remains in wheelchair for the rest of his life.
Talents/Strengths : Inspired, intuitive, creative. Seeks to mprove the world.
Areas of Concern : Needs to avoid bad habits, and attend to life's details.
General Learning : To see the "big picture". To dream the dream.
Practical Expression : Community leader, organize small business owners.
- 1. He is one of the rare people who witness extreme ups and downs that life can offer. His growth and success depend on the friends he choose.
- 2. He get to sense myriad experiences which he may have never imagined even in his wildest of dreams.
- 3. Health and mental wellness is the foremost concern rathis than amassing wealth to Bhaskar Roy Chowdhury.
- 4. Bhaskar Roy Chowdhury is blessed with strange spiritual experiences and mystical sensory. He is exceptional individuals who could sense the innate working as wells outer dispositions of the human mind.
- 5. Philosophy and religious zealousness run deep in his souls. Bhaskar Roy Chowdhury is peaceful. He seek to free him from mundane desires.
- 6. He is prone to emotional excitement. Bhaskar Roy Chowdhury is passionate and imaginative.
- 7. He can have prophetic intuition. He need to rely more and more on his intuition. Ignoring it can make his unlucky.
- 8. Despite severe obstacles and negativity, Bhaskar Roy Chowdhury never loses his sight on his beliefs. His sensory perception remains as sharp as ever.
- 9. He executes his daily task with routine and discipline. His tastes and choice are excellent. The love to dream big.
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