The Saturn, Mysterious Shani Sadesati and Karmic Remedies : Therapeutic Guide of Saturn – Part 2

SadeSati The Saturn, Mysterious Shani Sadesati and Karmic Remedies : Therapeutic Guide of Saturn – Part 2

The Saturn, Mysterious Shani Sadesati, and Karmic Remedies: A Therapeutic Guide to Saturn, Part 2

Compiled, Researched & Written by Rocky Jamwal | Vedic Siddhanta | Author

Introduction 

The phenomenon known as Shani Sade Sati holds considerable importance within the realm of Vedic astrology, garnering the interest of both astrologers and individuals throughout an extensive period of time. The prevailing belief suggests that it exerts a significant influence on the human existence, affecting diverse domains like professional pursuits, interpersonal connections, and physical well-being. This blog post aims to explore the complexities of Shani Sade Sati, its impacts, and the potential remedial actions that individuals might undertake to navigate through this phase. Shani Sade Sati refers to a significant astrological phenomenon in Hindu astrology that is associated with the planet Saturn.

 

The term “Shani Sade Sati” pertains to the celestial phenomenon wherein the planet Saturn (referred to as Shani) traverses three consecutive zodiac signs, namely the sign preceding an individual’s moon sign (known as Janma Rashi), the moon sign itself, and the subsequent sign. This transit spans a duration of seven and a half years. This particular transit may present difficulties, as Saturn is commonly linked to the concepts of discipline, duty, and diligent effort.

The Shani SadeSati encompasses three distinct phases:

Initial Stage: During this initial phase, the planet Saturn undergoes a transition through the zodiac sign that precedes the sign occupied by the moon. There is a prevailing belief that this phenomenon has a significant influence on an individual’s psychological and emotional state, frequently resulting in feelings of unease and apprehension.

The second phase is characterised by the transit of Saturn through the sign of the moon. The aforementioned phase is often regarded as having a significant influence on multiple facets of existence, including but not limited to one’s professional trajectory, interpersonal connections, and overall well-being. During this particular period, individuals may encounter many barriers and problems.

The third part of the Saturn transit involves the movement of Saturn to the zodiac sign immediately following the moon sign. It is widely considered that this particular phase is associated with a notable sense of relaxation and steadiness following the various hardships encountered in preceding stages.

 

The influence that Shani Sade Sati had

It is possible for people to face a variety of difficulties and roadblocks in a variety of facets of their lives during the season of Shani Sade Sati. The consequences of this phase might differ from person to person based on where Saturn is located in the individual’s birth chart and what sign the individual’s moon is in.

The following are some of the more common  effects of Shani Sade Sati:

  • Difficulties relating to finances
  • Concerns over one’s health
  • Issues with interpersonal connections
  • Professional setbacks
  • A state of emotional upheaval

Alternative Treatments and Safety Measures

 

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Even though Shani Sade Sati might bring about difficulties, there are a number of solutions and preventative measures that folks can do to lessen the impact of its adverse consequences.

1. Praise and Recitation of Mantras

It is possible to lessen the effects of Shani Sade Sati by engaging in regular worship of Lord Shani and by reciting mantras that are dedicated to Saturn. There is a widespread consensus that the Shani Gayatri Mantra and the Shani Beej Mantra are particularly useful.

2. Acts of Benevolence and Contributions

The potentially negative impacts of Saturn can be mitigated by participating in charitable activities and making financial contributions to those who are less fortunate. On Saturdays, it is considered fortunate to make donations of black sesame seeds, black clothing, or anything that have been ironed.

3. The Use of Gemstones for Their Healing Properties

When worn, alternate gemstones such amethyst (also known as jamunia) might help mitigate the unfavourable effects of Saturn’s energies. However, before choosing to wear any gemstone, it is essential to discuss your options with an experienced astrologer.

4. Carry out the necessary remedial rites.

Bringing Saturn into harmony through the performance of rituals such as the Shani Puja or the Shani Homa can help mitigate the effects of the Shani Sade Sati. Before engaging in these ceremonies, it is best to obtain the advice of an experienced astrologer or priest in order to avoid any missteps.

5. Practice’s of Yoga and Meditation

Regular practise of meditation and yoga might assist persons in keeping their mental and emotional equilibrium during the trying times of Shani Sade Sati. These practice’s have the potential to alleviate stress as well as improve general well-being.

6. Good Karma and Self acceptance 

One can make amends for their previous misdeeds and transform unfavourable circumstances into advantageous ones if they repeat the actions of those who have done good. Those who give to charitable causes and make peace with their karma are able to release themselves from the burden of dwelling on their past misdeeds. It is important to maintain one’s practise of donating food goods to charitable institutions as well as to those members of society who are disadvantaged , downtrodden or in need.

7.Respecting Parents, Grand Parents and elder people 

During the time that the sade sati phase is active in your life, you should make sure that you always treat your parents, grandparents, and any other people who are your age or older with respect. This includes showing proper etiquette when interacting with anyone who is older than you. If you don’t, you face the risk of incurring the wrath of Shani Devta, which is something you won’t be able to overcome no matter how hard you try. If this happens, you won’t be able to do anything about it.

You are sabotaging Saturn and your professional life if you are not well-grounded in reality, humble, and respectful towards elders and parents. Even if Saturn is perfectly situated in your horoscope but afflicted or unafflicted, your life will be devastated regardless of the state it is in.

When you do not have a healthy respect for your parents, gurus, or other authority persons in your life, this is the situation you will find yourself in.

After getting married, many indigenous people shirk their responsibilities towards their parents, elders, and grandparents. Additionally, some people forsake their parents and begin a new life away from them, while others send their parents to a foreign country or just let them starve to death.

This is the anger of Lord Karma and the curse that your parents have placed upon you. I have seen examples of this behaviour occurring all over the place. Stopping this practise is essential if one wishes to have a happy existence and stay away from unnecessarily drawing the wrath of Shani Devta into their own lives. Keep in mind that Shani has the deepest affection for his mother and is always courteous towards his elders. Keep in mind that Shani is always respectful towards his elders. This is something that you ought to think about and give some thought to.

8. Taking care of Pets and animals.

One has the option of either donating to charitable groups that assist in the care of animals and other living beings or taking personal responsibility for the upkeep of smaller pets, animals, and other living beings that are unable to speak for themselves or produce food for themselves. notably black birds, ravens, black dogs, and other such creatures.

9.Helping Servants, Labors communities and poor childrens.

Always serve servants, labourer communities, and children with dignity and self-respect, and do not treat them badly while you are running shani sade sati; otherwise, one can face the anger of karma upon them.

10.Performing Sevas in Charity, Food organizations, and Langer in temples, Guru Dwara . 

Donate items like as food and clothing, take part in extended acts of service, and engage in other charitable activities in order to maintain their involvement in charitable and seva activities directed towards elderly people.

Author note :

Involving  himself/herself in Punya karmas and charity is widely seen as very effective during Shai Sade sati, and most importantly, accepting the karmas is most useful, and following the ways of self-acceptance, self realization, Guilt and surrendering towards the Ishwar is the best solution to sail through Shai Sade sati in an effective way. If you try to fight with destiny you may not able to understand how sade sati going to transform you in a positive manner rather one will settle down in frustration and  cursing others during the period of Shani sade sati.  

If folks are prepared with the appropriate treatments and safety measures, they will have an easier time navigating through this time period. People are able to alleviate the bad effects of Shani Sade Sati and harness the positive energies connected with it if they worship Lord Shani, engage in charitable acts, that provide protection, execute restorative rituals, and embrace meditative and yoga practice’s.

Unraveling the Mystery of Shani Sadesati: A Comprehensive Astrological Guide

The Saturn, Mysterious Shani Sadesati and Karmic Remedies : Therapeutic Guide of Saturn – Part 2

In the previous part on mystery of Saturn and its relationship with karma  , we tried to understand the complete analysis of Saturn from every aspect; in this part, our focus will be primarily on the Shani Sade sati, how it is going to impact individual lives, and what a person could do to adhere during the Shani Sade sati process of 7.5 years.

Astrological Understanding of Shani Sadesati 

 

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What actually is Shani SadeSati’s detailed understanding from the author’s viewpoint?

True Meaning of Shani Sade Sati

Sade Sati refers to the period of testing and learning that occurs during Saturn’s transit through the zodiac signs of the 12th, 1st, and 2nd houses from the moon’s natal position over the course of 7.5 years. In the meantime, Saturn has an influence on the natal moon’s 4th and 8th houses, which are respectively related to the mind and health. In order to get a grasp on Sadesati, one must first comprehend what the term “Sadesati” refers to and the role that karmas play in our everyday lives. It is essentially a testing and transformation phase of the karmic actions or praradbha from previous births, and its purpose is to sort out our deeds and help us discover the genuine core of what one should do in any incarnation.

The karmic Actions 

Either you have to face the karmic actions of your deeds from this birth or you have to face the karmic actions of your deeds from 100 years ago, which you either committed in conscious or non-conscious mind, but the law of Karama is that one needs to pay back those sins in any event. Whether you did them in conscious or non-conscious mind. Chances of driving them away or moving away from them are solely dependent on the benevolent intention of the supreme being, which may be to lessen it or increase it depending on how completely you devote yourself. Despite the fact that the principles of karma are absolutely unwavering and divine, if you perform your current karma with the utmost devotion and bhakti bhava, you will be rewarded with a higher state of consciousness.

True Essence 

The essence of sade-sati is to become aware of your unfinished and outstanding karmic obligations, which you have either ignored or disregarded in one or more of your previous lifetimes. If the problem was the sins you had committed, then the period of sade-sati would be a tremendously transformational and intense experience for you. If your Saturn is in its retrograde or ak position, the Saturn Sadesati phase will be a soul-transforming experience for you. Although it will bring you many of ups and downs, it will also make you a sincere devotee of the almighty and highly spiritual so that you can complete the responsibilities that have been given to you or those that have been outstanding from the past.

What matters the most ?

If a person is pure and virtuous from the depths of their soul, or if he is performing his current kiryamani or aagmi karma with the utmost and most selfless care, then there should be no need to worry about or fear sade-sati. If Saturn is digbali or exalted (which means that you are blessed by the Narayana), and if it is well situated in the chart or has good shadbala strength, or if it is well placed in the Saptavargi or Dashavargi charts, then sade-sati would be a blessing to that Native. On some level, he would consider himself a disciple of Karma or Shanidev.

One who believes in and practises the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita and the law of karma does not ever have cause for concern as a result of the karmic consequences of his acts; those who do have cause for concern are those who have been tainted by the six vices in any one of their previous births.

First Phase :  ( Saturn is transiting 12th from Moon )

Saturn’s cycle of 7.5 years can be broken down into three distinct phases using astrology. The first phase of the process instructs and enlightens us through the medium of significant life lessons that are imparted to us by the close relationships (wife, children, friends, loved ones, mother, father, guru, etc.) that we have in our homes. During this time, one can gain a lot of knowledge, both positively and badly, but in the end, everything will work out well for you once Saturn has crossed over their natal degree in their transit chart.

For instance, if Saturn is situated at 15 degrees in your natal chart, the first phase of sade-sati would begin to have an effect on you somewhere around the middle of the first phase of 2.5 years. This would be the time period during which you would be able to begin gaining experience from your life and learning new things.

2nd Phase :  ( Saturn is transiting over Moon )

In the second phase of Sade-sati, we learn about the individualities and weaknesses that we bring upon ourselves as a result of our thoughts and aspirations. In this place, Saturn eliminates our feeble thoughts and never-ending desires, and in reality, it is the primary factor responsible for your birth. When you are able to gain wisdom from your experiences in the past, the Moon will reveal the underlying reason or cause for your previous births.

Lessons and sufferings would be either health sufferings, mental weakness, or anxiety, by enforcing severe discipline in our mind and helping us understand that we must let our desires and greed go out and become satvik from ideology, and that we should not strive to stick to them in order to damage others. This would allow us to learn that we must let our desires and greed go out and become satvik from ideology.

In this place, the locals learn that in order to realise how we must surrender our desires, we must first suffer psychologically and physically. It’s possible that those desires or greeds will become the underlying causes of misery for others in a future life. Therefore, you should always keep a close eye on both your actions and your thoughts over what it is that you are doing in your current life.

3rd Phase :  ( Saturn is transiting 2nd from Moon )

The third phase of Saturn’s Sadesati phase of life provides us with some much-needed rest in our lives and teaches us about the significance of our karmic and familial obligations in the material world. Saturn reminds us in this instance that we must not abandon or split our responsibilities towards our families and that we must instead carry them out in a responsible manner without compromising our own ambitions.

Here, the Lord of Karma tells us that we must not be lazy in all of the family tasks and goals that we have; he shows us why Kutuambh and the relationships that live in them are so vital, and that we must fulfil them with responsibilities. I really hope that this sheds some light on what Lord Shanidev was trying to educate us by way of our fundamental reasons for being born.

 

Introspection on a More General Level and Saturn’s Traits : Understanding 

 

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General Ideology 

When Saturn moves through the twelfth, first, and second houses of a person’s natal moon, an important astrological event known as Saturn Sadesati occurs. It is considered that the native will face both good and bad fortune throughout this seven and a half year transit. Changes in one’s personal and professional lives are possible during Saturn’s Sadesati. To get through this time with your wits about you, it’s important to know the broad characteristics of this transit and how it might affect you specifically.

Saturn Sadesati is a time when one’s patience, tenacity, and endurance are put to the ultimate test. It’s not uncommon for it to cause problems in a person’s professional life, personal relationships, physical health, and financial stability. It’s worth noting, though, that not everyone feels the effects of this time period to the same degree.

Saturn Sadesati’s initial phase begins when the planet moves into the natal moon’s twelfth house. Detachment, introspection, and an increased awareness of the spiritual can characterise this time period. It’s natural for people to reevaluate their life’s trajectory, priorities, and connections during this time.

When Saturn moves into the natal moon’s first house, a new era will begin. During this time, Saturn is in its most restrictive position, ushering in a time of great upheaval and difficulty. A person’s life may be hampered by problems in their professional life, their health, or their personal connections. It’s important to keep your feet on the ground, reach out for help, and keep a positive outlook at this time.

When Saturn moves through the second house from the natal moon, the Sadesati cycle has completed. After enduring difficulties, this period typically ushers in welcome respite and stability. Career advancement, strengthened interpersonal connections, and a sense of personal fulfilment are all possibilities. This final stage is all about putting everything you’ve learnt so far into practise.

Saturn Sadesati’s influence on people can be profound, leading to personal growth and new insights. It’s a time for introspection, learning from one’s mistakes, and developing as a person. The difficulties encountered at this time of change frequently force people to step outside their comfort zones and teach them to rely on their own resources.

Saturn Sadesati might bring professional delays, setbacks, and even career shifts. People should use this time to reevaluate their career aspirations, make any necessary adjustments, and keep going no matter what comes their way. The experiences gained at this time can pave the way to prosperity and security in the future.

Saturn Sadesati can put a strain on relationships by revealing any flaws or incompatibilities. It may lead to fights, breaks, or the recognition of the need for more dedication and mutual understanding. Healthy relationships may require extra effort in the areas of communication, tolerance, and compromise during this time.

Saturn Sadesati can cause difficulties with both mental and bodily health. Self-care, getting medical help when necessary, and living a healthy, well-rounded lifestyle are all important ways for individuals to deal with the stresses of this change. Saturn Sadesati might bring up monetary difficulties or unanticipated costs. Avoid making hasty financial judgements and instead put money aside for the future.

As with every significant astrological transit, the Sadesati of Saturn will have varied affects on different people. In spite of the challenges it may present, adversity can be used to grow immensely as a person and as a spiritual being. It will be easier for people to confront this period with preparation, courage, and optimism if they are familiar with the features of Saturn Sadesati and its probable impacts.

Core Understandingon Sadesati 

Most people are aware of Saturn, a planetary body characterised by its slow movement and icy nature, which evoke an air of imminent devastation. Saturn (Namely Mundane or Medini jyotish) is well known to those who have ever been curious about how the movements of the stars and planets affect human life and mundane affairs. The vast majority of astrological viewpoints see this heavenly body as the most malevolent of all. The acts are frequently accompanied by difficulties, blockages, and time constraints.

When the rare celestial event known as the Saturn transit (or the Shani Sade Sati according to natal astrological phenomena) occurs, it can bring about profound shifts in perspective and insight into one’s own life. According to natal astrology, this occurrence is called the Shani Sade Sati. Depending on where the moon is in the horoscope and its current state, this exceedingly rare astrological event occurs once every thirty years during the course of a person’s lifetime, and lasts for seven and a half years each time but the question is why moon has to see ? Lets understand why moon considering factor in  this.

How come Moon plays role in sadesati ?

 

Why concentrate on the moon for sadesati ? Because it keeps track of all of one’s karmic deeds from prior lifetimes. It exposes hidden desires, both positive and negative, that are constrained by the chart’s North and South Nodes. Because the person is experiencing difficulties caused by the Nodes, we may experience its most detrimental impacts during the Sade Sati.

People who believe Shani is rumoured to direct its attention towards the moon, which is thought to cause immense mental and emotional suffering for people, but in reality, Saturn has a strong influence over their brains (Moon, Mind & Thoughts, the subconscious part of the brain (Mercury)), which is why they demand self-discipline. People who are convinced that Shani is rumoured to turn its attention to the moon.

Why are people afraid during sadesati?  What exactly is it about “observing the moon” that causes individuals to react with such apprehension?  This moon phase is associated with an increase in both internal and subjective suffering.

Because the moon represents both the intellectual and emotional elements of the human experience, this phase of the moon is associated with increased degrees of both. That is why Saturn’s transit over the moon is more crucial than other planets for sadesati, since the mind surrounds itself with concepts of thoughts and wishes and holds secret desires, hidden intentions and agendas towards self and others. When the mind is corrupt, it is extremely likely that one’s own character will be doubtful in nature, and in reverse, one will engage in wrongdoing, which is the source of sorrow in sadesati.

When those who have encountered the astrological phenomenon known as Sade Sati share their stories, a recurrent theme that emerges is the massive disruption that occurred in their lives. This is a recurring issue that comes up when people who have encountered Sade Sati talk about their particular experiences.

This sentiment is generally summed up by the repeated comment, “My life has been completely upended, stopped, or everything has fallen,” but this is not true; it demonstrates that you have restarted your life with a fresh start after experiencing all of life’s transformations, lessons, and learning.

Saturn is well recognised for moving through all of the houses of the horoscope. Despite this, it is often assumed that the outcomes influenced by Saturn’s influence are generally bad in around 9 of the 12 houses. The type of these impacts, on the other hand, is determined not only by the basic configuration of the horoscope, but also by the planetary periods that are currently active in the solar system.

Because Saturn is regarded as one of the more problematic heavenly bodies, the phenomena known as Sade Sati is commonly associated with the expectation of a period of unhappiness. It also indicates that the disruptions in one’s life caused by this occurrence are often negative. Can we be certain that this is the case? During this time, a large number of politicians, celebrities, and artists climbed to the top of their fields and gained global acclaim.

People who have achieved truly coveted goals, substantial employment transformations, transferring to new regions, or inheritances are more likely to be a part of our social network. We are also likely to meet people who have successfully achieved desired familial or parental connections, made substantial professional transitions, or made significant career transfers. This phenomenon operates as both an intellectual and an experienced trigger, causing profound changes within ourselves. It is critical to acknowledge that some adverse effects will arise in this particular situation. It may be tough to maintain a cheerful attitude when there is only a modest amount of outside assistance.

Because the start of Sadesati coincides with the time of year when elderly family members, such as grandparents or other senior relatives, often die, people frequently dwell on their own mortality during this part of Sadesati. The social sphere in which we operate is marked by a number of constraints and demands, and as a result, consideration of our unique views and aspirations is sometimes overlooked. A range of repercussions may be observed within various cycles that each span two and a half years. People in close touch with the subject, notably parents, will most likely feel the negative impacts in the early stages.

The existence of planetary traits may contribute to financial difficulties, excessive expenditure, and debt accumulation. There is a chance that the existence of a planetary aspect will be harmful to the father’s health and will lower the individual’s wealth. There is always the option to relocate or immigrate to another country. The next phase is distinguished by a preoccupation with lunar-related matters as the most pressing concern. According to reports, moms’ health and happiness are declining at an alarming rate. The rates of mortality among people who are parents are quite high throughout this time period.

Depression, social isolation, and existential perplexity are the three most common sorts of suffering in Manas. Saturn has the potential to influence a person’s physical health via influencing the first house. This is due to the fact that the first house represents the body.

The existence of several ailments, or their severity, leads to a decline in the individual’s overall health. It has been observed that the seventh house has a detrimental impact on family dynamics, which frequently leads in the breakup of marriages in modern civilization. The presence of this aspect in the 10th house implies that one’s work and professional endeavours may be hampered by barriers and challenges. It implies that you are likely to confront difficulties, such as changing careers or being dismissed from your current employment.

Difficulties in interpersonal relationships with relatives, children, and other family members (2nd house from the Moon, with an aspect on the 4th house), health issues (with an aspect on the 8th house), and unexpected shocks and situations of force majeure continue to be a problem during the third cycle. During this cycle, financial losses and obstacles remain a problem.

The third appearance of Sade Sati, and occasionally the fourth, marks the culmination of our time on this mortal coil. Now is the moment to call it quits, take a step back, acknowledge that the end of the life cycle is unavoidable, and commit to making the required preparations ahead of time. Shani’s most crucial function is to point us in the direction of our ultimate objective.

When presented with fortunate circumstances, when they receive assistance from their social network, and when they benefit from their parents’ guidance, it is normal for people to fail to think on the existential purpose of their life. Instead, they bask in the pleasures bestowed upon them by their good karma, fooling themselves into believing that this will continue perpetually. As individuals, we frequently feel a sense of grandiosity in connection to our significance because we believe that we are the architects of our own fates and that we have power over our own destinies.

Saturn generates settings in which people feel separated from others, unable to receive help from other sources, and compelled to assume complete responsibility for their own actions and behaviours. Individuals are prompted to pause and think on their actions as a result of life’s interruptions and a sense of material shortage. As a result, they assess the fundamental impulses that drive their ambitions.

It is vital to acquire virtues like as humility, diligence, discipline, self-control, acceptance of the higher will, devotion to dharma, cessation of attributing blame to others, and acceptance of personal responsibility for one’s circumstances throughout this period of time. It is also critical at this time to nurture attributes such as dharma, or the path of righteousness. It is critical that we recognise and value the circumstances that have been predetermined for us.

It is critical to make a concentrated effort to overcome impulses towards judgement and impatience while also prioritising character development through the cultivation of traits such as modesty, commitment, and sympathy. It is critical to quit thinking of oneself as the most important person in the world and instead devote one’s life to the selfless service of others and a higher power. The more one’s affinity for higher powers and commitment to the spiritual journey, the more at ease one will be in navigating this era. This is due to the fact that both higher powers and the spiritual path provide a sense of purpose and significance. People have the opportunity to improve their resilience and overall health if they correctly interpret Saturn’s teachings.

Understanding the Phase of  Shani Sade-Sati : King Vikram Aditya 

 

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Story Begins 

Legends from the time of King Vikramaditya serve as the basis for this story. Once upon a time, the seven gods who presided over the days of the week met in council. There is also the presence of Rahu and Ketu. Both Rahu and Ketu point to a single question. Which god has the biggest influence among us? was the question posed. There was no agreement on this matter.

As a result, they looked to Devraj Indra for a ruling. Devraj Indra believed that the other gods would be dissatisfied with his judgement if he decided in favour of any one of them. Respectfully, he said to the gods, “Esteemed divinities, I, too, possess qualities akin to your own.” So, I’ve been thinking a lot about how difficult it is to rank people on a scale of greatness. So, how can I go about doing something so discerning? I can’t give an objective evaluation.

Everyone should seriously consider making a trip to Earth. Throughout history, King Vikramaditya has stood out. His outstanding judicial abilities have earned him worldwide acclaim and respect. At the story’s climax, every god and goddess presented themselves to King Vikramaditya.

When all the gods showed up at King Vikramaditya’s court, he showed them the utmost respect and begged them for help in whatever way they could. The people told him about their plight. Vikramaditya found the mission extremely difficult. However, the king took on this challenge with grace because of his strong sense of responsibility.

As a result of his deliberation, seven thrones were set up. Gold, bronze, brass, tin, zinc, mica, and iron were used in the sequential construction of the thrones in question. The attendees were assigned seats according to a numbered system. The gold throne was number one, and the iron throne was in third place. Then, King Vikramaditya humbly prayed to the seven gods, asking that they bless the throne in their own unique ways. The Sun god Surya sat on the golden throne, while the planet Saturn’s respresentative, Shani, chose the iron throne.

When the seven gods took their places, Vikramaditya addressed them: “You are entitled to decide your own placements, and no other influence may impose my judgements onto you. Hearing this, the god Shani (also known as Saturn) got up from his seat and spoke to King Vikramaditya, expressing his displeasure at being placed at the bottom of the godly hierarchy.

You don’t know the half of what I’m capable of. The sun stays in one Zodiac sign (Rashi) for almost a month, and in Mars for about a week and a half. Jupiter, in contrast, can stay in a Zodiac for up to thirteen months, while Mercury and Venus can only stay for a single month. The movements of Rahu and Ketu follow a cyclical pattern every eighteen months.

However, my authority only allows me to rule over a zodiac sign for a period of time between 2.5 and 7.5 years. The term “Sade Sathi” is widely used to describe this era. Because of the Sade Saathi era, even the most powerful gods were afraid. When people were angry with Rama, the result was not his elevation to the throne but rather his expulsion. It is now your turn, so be ready. After he finished expressing these ideas, Shani went back.

During the brief “Sade Sathi” time, Shanidev seized control of Vikramaditya’s Zodiac. The sade sathi period of the monarch then began and lasted for seven and a half years. Shani Dev posed as a horse trader and travelled to the kingdom governed by Vikramaditya, where he offered the monarch and queen a variety of exceptionally beautiful horses.

The Story Begins: The Sadesati and the King Vikramaditya 

 

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People were also saying nice things about the horses in question. When King Vikramaditya heard about the strange horses, he sent Ashawapal to find the best one possible. When Ashawapal returned with a beautiful horse, the king was so overjoyed that he immediately wanted to ride it. However, at one point during his ride, the horse suddenly and with incredible speed disappeared into thin air. After a short while, the king found himself in the middle of a vast and forested area.

The person clearly appeared exhausted. The huge size of King Vikramaditya’s kingdom presented a number of difficulties. Shanidev, a deity in Hinduism, was blamed for everything that went wrong.

At the Ujjaini palace, Queen Madenlekha voiced her concern for King Vikramaditya. Shani Dev was the religion of choice for Queen Madenlekha. The woman begged Shani Dev to intervene so that her husband wouldn’t be in danger. Shanidev promised to free your husband after hearing your pleadings on behalf of Queen Madenlekha, but only if he could fulfil his karmic duties.

Due to King Vikramaditya’s absence, there were few state ceremonies held in his honour. After a long journey, Vikramaditya reached a nearby city, where he met an accomplished businessman. That other businessman also forgot to introduce Vikramaditya. King seemed like he was trying to beg for money. Compassionately, the shopkeepers drove him back to his house and set up food delivery. On that day, thanks to the beneficence of the deity Shani Dev, business owners received higher profits.

Beginning of Therapeutic Story

 

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But he saw this person (known only as the King) as a stroke of luck. Keeping this in mind, he decided to keep him living in his home and working for him.

The king was going through a Sade Sathi period. The guy moved into the businessman’s home while using a false name. After some time had passed, the entrepreneur’s children were united in marriage. Within the framework of this marriage, it was Vikramaditya who took on the mantle of responsibility. Together, he and the daughter of a mutual business associate went shopping for wedding essentials. Vikramaditya met Shanidev, who was acting undercover during a business deal, but eventually revealed his genuine identity. Vikramaditya was then shown a picture of a duck by Shanidev.

Everything in the marriage seemed to be going smoothly. The bride’s jewellery mysteriously vanished before the wedding. A duck, as illustrated in the accompanying pictorial representation, swallowed the necklace. The business owner’s wife questioned the king about the necklace, but the king was at a loss to explain its significance to her.

The suspect was apprehended by a King Chandrasen loyalist because he or she suspected the monarch of being a thief.

It was widely believed that King Vikramaditya’s greatest threat came from King Chandrasen. King Chandrasen was filled with overwhelming happiness at seeing Vikramaditya. He gave the order for his troops to cut off both of King Vikramaditya’s limbs at the same time. Vikramaditya spoke out in surprise when he heard this order. His hands and feet were nonetheless chopped off by the soldiers.

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Both of the king’s limbs had been amputated. He was standing around like a homeless person. After seeing someone working on an oil seed crusher, often known as a “Teli,” the observer felt sympathetic towards the operator. In addition to feeding him, he drove him back to his house. In addition, he treated the king’s wounds, and after a few days, Teli taught him how to use the bullocks and the grinding machine effectively. Vikramaditya is currently at full operational capacity. Time continued to tick along. Sade Sathi’s rule was coming to a close.

The king was preoccupied with his chores on a night when he was alone. A musical composition was being sung by the person. The vocals had a soothing, tuneful sound. The person in question was disturbing the nighttime peace with their vocalisations. A princess in the nearby kingdom heard a beautiful song, and she became deeply enamoured with the singer, named Vikramaditya.

The royal lady called for her butler and introduced the entertainer to him. A short time later, the servant came back and informed the princess that the singer in question was a subordinate of Teli who also happened to have a physical impairment. Princess, after witnessing the aforementioned performance, decided to wed the singer in question so that she wouldn’t have to go through life alone. Princess’s parents were hurt and angry when they found out about this decision. But they were ready to make that call in the end.

The king, who is the princess’s father, addressed the Teli with the goal of proposing a marriage alliance. The king gave Teli orders to help arrange the wedding of the disabled man to the king’s daughter. Although Teli first had reservations about getting married, she eventually changed her mind and showed more enthusiasm for the institution of monarchy.

The marriage between the princess and Vikramaditya, who is handicapped, had been dissolved. However, the princess’s parents voiced their disapproval. King Vikramaditya got a little shut-eye during the nighttime hours of his honeymoon. King Vikramaditya dreamed that the god Shani Dev appeared to him and told him that in the pantheon of gods, he was at the bottom. The aforementioned occurrences occurred as a result of my viewpoint being influenced by your particular experiences.

This person’s poor decision-making has caused them a great deal of emotional suffering. However, the time of Sade Sathi is over. The news brought the king great happiness, and he immediately began praying to Shani dev in the hopes of avoiding future misfortunes of the same nature.

The god agreed to the king’s pleadings and then disappeared.
When King Vikramaditya awoke, he was shocked to find that his hands and feet still looked the same. The princess and her family were overjoyed to be present for this. The monarch (the princess’s father) was overcome with joy and thankfulness upon learning of the presence of a disabled individual who bore the title of monarch Vikramaditya.

This information was quickly transmitted to all areas and those nearby. The commercially active person learned about this as well, and felt regret for their treatment of Vikramaditya as a result. He went up to Vikramaditya and apologised humbly for his behaviour, saying, “I sincerely apologise for my inappropriate conduct towards you.”

In addition, he invited him to join him for supper. King Vikramaditya obligingly agreed to the man’s request, and the next day he attended a dinner party at the mansion of a wealthy businessman. King Vikramaditya made the following declaration while dining at the home of a wealthy businessman: “I shall partake of my evening repast within the very chamber where the aforementioned necklace was misplaced.”

Without asking any questions, the businessman set up the dinner in the allotted space. The Vikramadityas were stunned to discover that the necklace’s source was the identical duck shown in the painting. Everyone present in the house witnessed the imaging phenomenon. The businessman was so overjoyed that he also decided to set up a marriage between his daughter and Vikramaditya.

After being away for a while, King Vikramaditya has returned to his domain. When Vikramaditya returned to his kingdom victorious, Queen Madenlekha was overjoyed. After this, King Vikramaditya ordered his courtiers to employ drums to announce an important announcement during the next court session.

The statement highlighted God Shani’s strength by comparing it to that of other deities. As a result, the courtiers were commanded to show their devotion to Shani dev by fasting every Saturday.

As a result, King Vikramaditya instituted a weekly sacrosanct ceremony on Saturdays throughout his dominion to pay homage to Shani Dev. This ends the story of Vikram Aditya and Shade Dev, which gives us lessons about humility, honesty, and how karma gets fruitful.

 

(Reference and Source: Greatness of Saturn: A Therapeutic Myth by Robert E. Svoboda)

 

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1.In order to demonstrate devotion to Shani Dev, it is customary to ignite a mustard oil lamp within the temple premises, specifically in front of the Shani Dev Idol, on a weekly basis. This ritual is to be observed on Saturdays, either for a duration of 11 consecutive Saturdays or 7 consecutive Saturdays during the nighttime hours or one should make a practise for whole life.

2.On Saturdays, it is customary to distribute Khichdi, a dish prepared with Kaali Maa Ki Daal and rice, to both the impoverished individuals and the devotees at the Shani Mandir or shrine.

3. Utilize black sesame seeds and black lentils (Vigna mungo) in conjunction with til or mustard oil, afterwards applying the resulting mixture onto the iron or black stone idol of Shanidev situated within the temple. Perform this task on a weekly basis, specifically on 40 consecutive Saturdays or alternatively on 11 consecutive Saturdays or one can follow it for whole life, make sure intension should be with mercy and self resolution .

4.On a designated day, individuals may provide leather chappals, blankets, and umbrellas to underprivileged individuals in need, in the vicinity of the Shani temple.

5.On a designated day of the week, specifically Saturday, individuals are encouraged to provide sustenance to individuals afflicted with leprosy or physical disabilities in close proximity to the Shani Dev Temple.

6. Read the Shani Stuti after lighting a Til oil lamp under a Pipal tree on Saturdays. Below here is the
Shani Stuti.

Konastha pingalobabhruh
Krishnoroudraantakoyamah
Souri, shanaischaro mandah
Pippaladishu sansthitah

7. Start worshipping Lord Shani Dev every Saturday, those who having an afflicted Saturn in their horoscope and they should light a sesame lamp to Shani dev temple on every Saturday and should recite “
Dashrath Krit Neela Shani Stotra ” either for 40 days or for continues 40 Saturdays.
Here is the stotra for same From Skanda Purana, The following is the Dasharatha Shani Stotra from Padma Purana :
Dhyaathwa Saraswatim Devim Gananatham Vinayakam.
Raja Dasharathah sthothram Saureridhamathakaroth.
Namo Neela mayukhaya Neelothpala nibhaya cha,
Namo Nirmaansa dehaaya Deergha shmashru jataaya cha,
Namo Vishaala nethraaya Shushkodhara bhayaanaka
Namah parushagathraya sthularomaaya Vai namah
Namo nithyam Kshudhaarthaaya Nithyathapthaya Vai namah
Namah Kaalaagni rupaaya Krthaanthaka namoshthuthe,
Nameste Kotaraakshaaya Durnireekshyaaya Vai namah Namo
Ghoraaya Raudraaya Bheeshanaaya Karaaline Nameste Sarva bhakshaaya Valeemukha namosthuthe
Surya putra namestesthu bhaskare bhaya dhayaka

Adho-drushte namasthubhyam vapuhshyaama namosthutheNamo Manda-gathe thubhyam nisthrinshaaya namo namah

Thapasa dagdha-dehaya nithyam yogarathaya cha

Namesthe gyaana nethraya kashyapathmaja sunave

Thushto dadasi Vai raajyam rushto harasi Thathkshanaath

Devaasura manushyaashcha pasupakshisareesrpaah

Thvaya vilokithaah saure dainyamaashu Vrjanti cha

Brahmaa shakro yamashchaiva rishayah saptha-tharakaah

Rajya bhrashtaashcha t’e sarve thava drishtyaa vilokithaah

Deshaa nagara graamaa dweepashechai vaadrayasththaa

Raudra Dhrushtyaa t’u ye drushtaah kshayam gacchanti thath kshanaath

Prasaadam Kuru me saure varaartheham thavaashrithah

Saure kshamasvaaparaadham sarvabhutha hithaayacha

8.One effective approach for mitigating the impacts of Sade-sati and other Dasha influences is to engage in the frequent recitation of the Hanuman Chalisa and Bajrang Baan, as a means of appeasing Hanuman ji.

9. It is recommended to engage in the act of offering prayers to Lord Shiva, as Lord Shiva is regarded as the spiritual guide or mentor of Lord Saturn. To attain a good life, one may opt to engage in the practise of Rudra Abhishek with Bel Patra and other Pancha Amritam, or alternatively, recite Rudra Ashtakam on Mondays and Saturdays.

10.It is recommended to provide crows, which are considered the vehicle of Lord Shanidev, with a prepared meal from one’s own morning repast on a daily basis. It is imperative to exhibit kindness and compassion for individuals occupying various positions of lower socioeconomic status, such as maids, servants, vendors, hawkers, labourers, cleaners, and other individuals engaged in low-grade occupations. It is imperative to refrain from attempting to appropriate their financial resources or subjecting them to any form of harassment. Ensure timely payment of their obligations and earn the affection of Saturn.

11.It is imperative to demonstrate unwavering loyalty for one’s parents (including grandparents) and provide them with affectionate care throughout their lives. This practise is akin to the deep affection that Lord Shani-dev holds for his mother, emanating from the depths of his heart. It is imperative to refrain from exhibiting contempt and carelessness towards one’s parents, since such actions may potentially incur the displeasure and consequences associated with the divine entity known as Shani Dev. Despite encountering certain conflicts with his father, Surya Dev, Shani Dev harbours genuine reverence for him deep within his being.

12.One effective remedy for mitigating the effects of Sade Sati is to engage in the daily recitation of the Maha-Mantra dedicated to Lord Saturn.

“Om nilanjana samabhasam | Ravi putram yamagrajam ||

Cahaya martanda samhubhutam | Tama namami Shanescharam||”

13.Individuals experiencing the astrological phenomenon known as Sade Saati are advised to diligently repeat the Shani Mahamantra a total of 23,000 times over a span of either 7 or 12 years. The recitation of the Shani Mahamantra should be completed within a period of 23 days. Therefore, by the regular recitation of the Shani Mahamantra using a ‘mala’ 10 times per day, the completion of the recitation will occur during a span of 23 days.

14. Recite the 108 appellations of Shani Dev, also known as Shani Dev Ashtottara Shatnamavali daily

Conclusion

Both versions aim to be as comprehensive as possible in their treatment of Saturn, Karma, and Sadesati. Since Sadesati is such a massive Saturn transit with so many varying effects, it’s crucial to have a thorough understanding of these phases before making any predictions. assumptions & any guess work. Despite its unpleasantness, adversity provides us with an opportunity to toughen up and become more resilient. In order to meet the challenges of Saturn Sadesati with greater self-awareness, fortitude, and optimism, it is helpful to have a firm grasp on the period’s underlying features and impacts. Keep in touch, keep sharing, never stop teaching and learning, and do your part to support the blogs you read by clicking on the ads that run on them. Do your share thoughts and ideas in comment section to improve future blogs.

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Expressing gratitude and extending salutations,

Rocky Jamwal

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Unveiling Ayurvedic & Astrological Wonders of Bel Patra/Bilwa Tree -Plant for Visakha Nakashtra

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Written, Research and compiled | by Rocky Jamwal | August 2023

Unveiling Ayurvedic & Astrological Wonders of Bel Patra or Bilwa Tree – Healing Plant for Visakha Nakashtra

Indulge in our detailed exploration, examining the profound spiritual and curative privileges granted by the exceptional Bel Patra tree. Dive in, enrich your knowledge to explore ayurvedic and astrological miracles of bel patra or bilwa tree. Ayurveda is an old Indian medical science, while astrology is an ancient branch of the study of the heavens and their influence on human health. Together, these two fields shed light on the incredible relationship that exists between the natural world and the health of individuals. The astrological characteristics of Visakha Nakshatra are intertwined with the healing concepts of Ayurveda, and the constellation Bel Patra acts as a bridge between these two realms.

Introduction 

According to an urban legend, the Bilwa Tree is said to have arisen from drops of perspiration that fell from Lord Shiva’s brow when he was participating in a celestial dance. This supernatural link with one of the Hindu trinities dramatically boosted the stature of Bel Patra, making it revered and cherished by devotees all over India.

In Vedic rites and astrology, the Bilwa tree, which is also known as Aegle marmelos, is considered to be of the utmost significance. Lord Shiva is one of the most adored gods in the religion of Hinduism, and this holy tree is seen as a representation of him. Because of their spiritual and therapeutic powers, the leaves, fruits, and roots of the tree are essential components in a variety of religious rites and practises.

It is said that Lord Shiva can be seen dwelling in the Bilwa tree, according to Hindu scriptures. It is stated that bestowing worship on this tree will result in an abundance of benefits and good fortune. The tree is revered during religious celebrations and other happy events because it is thought to bestow virtues such as cleanliness, fertile offspring, and financial success.

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The Ayurvedic/Herbal Plant Bel Patra – Plant for Visakha Nakashtra

 

The Bilwa tree is utilised in a number of different ways throughout Vedic rites in order to call upon the divine for blessings. Garlands made out of the tree’s leaves are presented as an act of devotion to many deities. Garlands are made from the tree’s leaves. It is believed that making a gift of bilwa leaves to Lord Shiva will make him happy and will result in the requests being granted.

The holy Bilwa Patra Pooja is another ritual that makes significant use of the Bilwa tree in many ways. Prayers are said, mantras are chanted, and an offering ritual called aarti is performed using the Bilwa leaves. It is believed that by doing this action, one can cleanse negative energies from the surrounding area and so create an atmosphere that is spiritually chared.

The Importance of Astrological Factors of Bel Patra

According to astrological tradition, the Bilwa tree is connected to the planet Jupiter and Visakha Nakashtra, which is thought to bestow enlightenment, spiritual development, and prosperity upon its owners. It is believed that inviting good energies into a space and positively influencing one’s destiny can be accomplished by cultivating a Bilwa tree either indoors or outside.

In addition, according to Vedic astrology, worshipping the Bilwa tree can minimise the bad effects and result in positive improvements in a person’s life if they are going through a tough phase while being influenced by Jupiter’s malefic effects. This can be especially beneficial if the person is experiencing the difficult phase because of Jupiter’s malefic influences.

Biological and Medicinal classification of Bael

 

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The scientific classification of bael is as below
  • Kingdom: Plantae (Angiosperms)
  • Order: Sapindales
  • Family: Rutaceae
  • Subfamily: Aurantioideae
  • Tribe: Aurantieae
  • Genus: Aegle
  • Species: A. marmelos
  • Binomial name: Aegle marmelos

Various names of Bael

  • English name:  Wood apple
  • Arabic:  Safarjale
  • Bengali:  Belpatthar ka paid
  • Hindi:  Bael
  • Marathi:  Belaache zaad
  • Tamil:  Vilvamaran
  • Sinhala:  Beli
  • Gujarati:  Billu
  • Kannada:  Belladi hannu
  • Konkani:  Gorakamili
  • Malyalam:  Koolam
  • Marathi:  Bel
  • Odia:  Baela
  • Urdu:  Bael
  • Indonesia:  Maja
  • Thai:  Matum

Ayurvedic Properties of Bael Tree

 

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Bael, scientifically known as Aegle marmelos, is a plant of significant spiritual, religious, and medical importance, indigenous to India and Bangladesh, with subsequent distribution over Southeast Asia.

The maturation process of the fruit typically spans a duration of approximately 10 to 11 months. The wood apple possesses inherent qualities of sweetness, fragrance, and astringency. Bel, also known as Aegle marmelos, is a plant that possesses numerous advantageous properties and applications. It has been traditionally employed for the treatment of various ailments including tuberculosis, hepatitis, dysentery, constipation, peptic ulcers, piles, and a multitude of other conditions.

Furthermore, it has demonstrated utility in the treatment of worm infestations and gastrointestinal disorders. Bael or Aegle marmelos, commonly referred to as Bengal quince, golden apple, Japanese bitter orange, stone apple, among other names, is a plant species of interest. This fruit is recognised by multiple appellations, including Wood Apple, Kaitha, Maredu Pandu, Vilam Palam, Belada Hannu, Koovalam, Kothu, Koth Bel, and others. This particular plant is unique among Ayurvedic plants as all of its components, ranging from the root to the leaf, are utilised in the treatment of various ailments.

The consumption of this fruit is believed to have a harmonising effect on the Kaph and Vata doshas. Additionally, its roots have been traditionally associated with enhancing digestive processes, while its leaves are claimed to possess analgesic properties. Furthermore, the stem of this fruit is believed to have a positive impact on cardiovascular health, and the flowers of the bel plant have been traditionally used for the treatment of diarrhoea.

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In the study conducted by V. NIGAM and V. S. NAMBIAR, it is stated that Aegle marmelos, also known as Bael, is a plant that is mentioned in the ancient Sanskrit medical text, Charak Samhita. The plant in question is widely recognised as a medicinal herb within the Ayurvedic and Siddha systems of medicine, as well as in several folk medicine traditions. It is commonly employed to address a diverse range of health conditions. Aegle Marmelos, also referred to as bael, is a member of the Rutaceae family.

According to Ayurvedic principles, bael is classified as a tridosh har, meaning it is believed to possess therapeutic properties that can alleviate imbalances associated with the three doshas: bile, wind, and phlegm. Aegle marmelos, often known as Bilva, holds significant religious and cultural importance in Hinduism since it is believed to symbolise the divine presence of Lord Shiva. This sacred tree is revered for its spiritual attributes and is said to possess mystical powers.

The Bilwa tree, also known as the Bael tree, possesses considerable religious and cultural importance in Hindu mythology, primarily due to its strong association with Lord Shiva. According to prevalent belief, Bilwa leaves hold significant importance in the ritualistic worship of Lord Shiva, since they are believed to serve as a dwelling place for the deity.

The leaves of the Bilwa tree have a trifoliate morphology, which symbolically represents the three primary qualities, known as gunas, namely sattva, rajas, and tamas. The term “sattva” is used to symbolise a state of purity, while “rajas” is associated with passion, and “tamas” is indicative of ignorance. Devotees participate in the ritualistic practise of presenting these leaves as an endeavour to cleanse and enhance their cognitive, corporeal, and metaphysical capacities, so cultivating a more profound communion with the transcendent being, Lord Shiva.

In the context of the veneration of Lord Shiva, adherents engage in the act of presenting a range of offerings, encompassing floral tributes, water, and fragrant substances such as incense. Nevertheless, the act of presenting Bilwa leaves carries a distinct importance. It is widely believed that the leaves possess the ability to appease Lord Shiva and bestow his divine gifts. As per the Shiva Purana, the act of presenting a trifoliate Bilwa leaf to Lord Shiva is considered equivalent to the offering of one thousand lotus blossoms. According to belief, the act of presenting this little tribute is said to be reciprocated by Lord Shiva, who bestows rewards as an expression of his devotion and affection.

The act of venerating Lord Shiva through the utilisation of Bilwa leaves is widely regarded to confer a multitude of advantages to adherents. Several examples of these include:

The act of offering Bilwa leaves with extreme dedication is believed to possess the ability to cleanse sins and negative karma, hence bestowing spiritual purity.

The acquisition of wisdom: It is believed that the Bilwa leaves create vibrations that might improve concentration, so facilitating the acquisition of knowledge and comprehension.

Physical and psychological healing: The therapeutic attributes of Bilwa leaves are recognised for their efficacy in alleviating many diseases and enhancing mental health.

The purported ability of Bilwa leaves to ward off malevolent forces and bad influences is attributed to the believed presence of Lord Shiva within them, which is said to establish a defensive barrier against such detrimental energies and maleficent entities.

Hence, the integration of the veneration of Lord Shiva alongside the use of Bilwa leaves within an individual’s spiritual regimen can yield profound and transformative outcomes in their existence.

The Bilwa tree is of great importance in the Shiva Purana, serving as a representation of profound devotion and spiritual advancement. Devotees engage in the act of presenting Bilwa leaves to Lord Shiva as a means of purifying themselves and beseeching his divine blessings. The advantages of this revered practise transcend the world of the physical, resulting in enhanced mental, emotional, and spiritual welfare. When encountering a Bilwa tree in the future, it is advisable to pause and acknowledge its inherent sanctity and the profound wisdom it embodies.

Embrace the ethos of unwavering commitment and observe its profound impact on the trajectory of your life.

What Scriptures says about Bilwa Tree:

 

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Sri Sooktam Says ;

According to belief, the Bilva tree is said to have originated from the divine presence of Goddess Sri Maha Lakshmi. Additionally, the Sri Sooktham hymn serves as a form of praise and adoration for the revered Goddess Lakshmi.

“Aadithya varnae tapassodhi jaatho
Vanaspathi stava vrukshotha bilvaha
Tasya phalani tapasaanudantu
Mayaantha raayaashcha baahya alakshmeehi”

 

The translation of this stotra is given below.

“Oh Lakshmi, your complexion is like that of a morning sun; a vanaspathi (tree bearing fruits without flowering) called Bilva was brought forth as a result of your pious acts of austerity. My miseries and poverty, both internal (ignorance) and external, may be driven away by the fruits of the tree thanks to your favour. One who does austerities under a bilva tree and focuses their meditation on the deity Sri Maha Lakshmi is said to be blessed with the ability to have all of their wishes come true. This is a belief that has been passed down from generation to generation. 

 

What Shiv Mahapurana Says;

The Bilva tree has been revered and regarded as a sacred and auspicious entity in Hindu writings and scriptures throughout history. Its profound sanctity is explicitly highlighted in the Mahapuranas, where its importance is elucidated through diverse manifestations of mantras. The Shiva Purana provides a specific account on the advantageous employment of bilva in human society, citing its scientific and therapeutic characteristics.

The 22nd chapter of the Maha Shiva Purana recounts the significance of the trifoliate Bilva Patra as a sacred symbol of Lord Shiva. Esteemed by all deities, the significance of this entity is challenging for individuals to fully grasp. The knowledge of the sacred tree is inherently limited in scope. The placement of sacred sites on Earth is exclusively situated at the foundation of this revered tree.

Individuals who engage in the practise of meditation upon Lord Mahadeva, namely in His linga form situated at the base of the Bilva tree, are able to achieve Moksha, the ultimate liberation, and experience spiritual purification through their connection with Shiva. The aforementioned wonders pertain to the revered Bilva.

The renowned Shri Bilvashtakam, namely in verses 6 and 7, makes reference to.

 

Lakshmyaascha stana utpannam Mahaadeva sadaa priyam, Bilva vriksham prayachchhaami eka bilvam Shivaarpanam. [Lakshmyaascha stana utpannam Mahaadeva sadaa priyam].

Darshanam bilva vrikshasya sparshanam paapanaashanam and Aghorapaapasamhaaram eka bilvam shivarpanam are both examples of bilvam shivarpanam.

 

Translation:

“I offer a single bilva leaf to Lord Shiva, who always holds great affection for the breasts that have emerged from the goddess Lakshmi. The act of beholding the bilva tree is believed to have the power to eliminate sins, while touching it is considered to be an act of purification. Offering a single bilva leaf to Lord Shiva is believed to be capable of absolving even the most heinous sins.”

The Bilva tree holds a special significance for Mahadeva since it is said to have originated from the divine essence of Goddess Lakshmi. I request the tree to present a bilva leaf as an offering to Lord Shiva. The act of observing the Bilva tree and making physical contact with it is believed to possess the ability to absolve individuals of their transgressions. The most severe karmic consequences can be mitigated through the act of presenting a Bilva leaf as an offering to the deity Lord Shiva.

According to popular belief, the bel tree is also considered to be the abode of Lakshmi, the deity associated with wealth. Individuals who engage in the ritualistic practise of puja, specifically directed towards the deities Shiva and Parvati, with unwavering devotion and employing the utilisation of leaves, shall be bestowed with profound spiritual abilities.

Spiritual Essence of Bilwa Tree

 

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Offerings of leaves have been made to gods and goddesses like Shiva and Parvathi in religious ceremonies going all the way back to ancient times. The Bael tree is a sacred deciduous tree that is closely associated with a number of gods and goddesses due to its significant medicinal properties, in particular its calming effects. The aforementioned tree is extremely well-liked in Shiva and Vishnu temples, and it is frequently referred to as the temple garden plant because of its prevalence in these religious spaces.

It is possible to cultivate it in any dwelling that is used for domestic purposes. This particular plant has trifoliate leaves, which are arranged in a manner that is symbolic of the three main deities of Hinduism: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. There is a striking resemblance between the individual leaflets of the trifoliate leaves and the trisoolam, which is the legendary weapon linked with Lord Shiva. The sacred importance of the tree extends to the Jain religion as well.

Under a bael tree, Bhagwan Parasnathji, the 23rd Tirthankara, attained knowledge and became the Tirthankara. In temples dedicated to Shiva, worshippers receive leaflets as prasadam, and in temples dedicated to Vishnu, they receive tulsi. The religious significance of Bael cannot be overstated. In the context of the Hindu religion, it is common practise to make offerings to various deities during prayer rituals by presenting the leaves and fruit of a specific plant. The worship of Shiva is given a particular focus within this setting.

In addition, the leaves of this plant are utilised in the religious ceremonies of the Viva Rupra and the Parvati. There is ample evidence that the fruit is utilised in religious rites and ceremonies, as well as that it is mentioned in both the Vedas and the Mahabharata.

In the research paper that Neha Parmar, Suman Singh, and Bhupesh Patel produced, a detailed historical and ethno-medical analysis of Bilva Patra is provided. An extensive number of references from ancient writings such as the Yajurveda, Atharvaveda, Brahmanas, Kalpasutras, and Puranas are cited in the work, which is an indication of the broad acceptance and use of bilva in traditional medicinal practises.

This topic is also discussed in the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, both of which were written by Valmiki. The Taitiriya Brahamana mentions the Bilva tree as a tree linked with auspiciousness, while the Baudhayana Dhamasutra acknowledges the Bilva tree as one of the venerated trees in its historical setting. It was believed that the fruit known as bilva, which was considered to be the most sacred of all fruits at the time, held enormous religious and cultural significance in the historical context of ancient India.

It was most frequently utilised in temple settings as the major food offering that was delivered to the gods and goddesses there. The coconut has surpassed the bilva fruit as the fruit of choice for religious offerings in modern times. It is also commonly regarded as a symbol of total submission to a superior authority at this time. The symbolism of the Bilva plant is prominently featured throughout the Hindu faith.

On the crown and the trident of Shiva, the trifoliate leaves of the Bilva plant are depicted extensively in prominent positions. In addition, the three points at the end of each leaf represent the holy trinity that is comprised of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. In order to lessen the impact of the unfavourable effects, the amulets were fashioned and worn with the intention of doing so. The plant in question has been extensively acknowledged as a symbol of corpulence and fecundity due to its progressive development from the base to the uppermost branches, which is accompanied by an annual production of fruits. This has led to the plant being widely identified as a representation of corpulence and fecundity.

One of the eight leaves of bilva that are presented to Lord Shiva as an offering is believed to be the Mokshasadhanam, or the means by which one can achieve liberation, in accordance with the Lingarchanchandrika, which is a sacred text. This belief is based on the belief that one of these leaves is the Mokshasadhanam. According to Maitra, the bilva tree has a reputation for being able to encapsulate the spirit of heavenly illumination. The Shankhyana Aranyaka suggests that in order to accomplish a number of goals, one should adorn themselves with the ‘Bilva Mani’ as a type of decoration. This is done in the hopes of achieving the results they seek.

The elimination of unpleasant dreams (Dusvapnanashana), the destruction of malicious energies (Rakshoghna), the accomplishment of rejuvenation and longevity (Rasayana), the maintenance of progeny (Prajasthapana), and the protection against venomous substances (Vishaghna) are some of these benefits.

Bathing with water that has been flavoured with Bilva Patra is considered to be a traditional part of the wedding ceremony. In addition, the Upanayana Samskara recommends that its practitioners dress in bilva-danda. Bilva was used as a tool or implement by the Babylonians circa 7000 years ago. According to the findings of a study that was carried out in 1996 by Alimas and colleagues, the significance of trees extends to the Jain religion. The Jain people regard trees as sacred because of their connection to Bhagwan Parasnathji, the 23rd Tirthankara, who is believed to have attained enlightenment while sitting beneath a Bilva tree.

It is stated in the Agnipurana that the act of inhaling the oil that is extracted from this particular plant is thought to enhance the individual’s poetic powers as well as promote lifespan.

In addition, gastroenteritis can be treated by administering a decoction that is made of Bilva fruits, Mangifera indica, Dolicos lablab, Woodfordia fruiticosa, and Zingiber ofcinale, together with molasses and buttermilk. Another treatment option that is indicated is the consumption of a decoction that is comprised of bilva, aconitum heterophyllum, and holerrhena antidysenterica. This is an alternative treatment. Traditional beliefs ascribe curative qualities to bilva, specifically those that enable it to alleviate fevers, as well as the discomfort and coughing that accompany fevers.

The Shiva Mahapurana & the Story of hunter

 

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In the Shiva Purana, the story of the repercussions of venerating Lord Shiva with the bel leaf is recounted in narrative form.

On the night of Maha Shivaratri, a hunter was driven to go out and engage in hunting activities because of the urgent need to satisfy the hunger of his family. Due to the fact that this day is devoted to the worship of Lord Shiva, it carries with it a tremendous religious significance.

In the end, the hunter was unsuccessful in his attempts to find any game. The individual climbed up a tree that was located close to a body of water and assumed a stance of expectancy, with the hopes of witnessing a creature that was unaware of its surroundings that was seeking hydration. This person had no idea that the tree they had climbed was actually a bilva tree until after they had reached the top. A Shivling, an artefact that represents the god Shiva and is venerated for its role in religious worship, was found near the bottom of the tree where it had been planted.

The person consistently scattered bilva leaves into the ground over the night, and these leaves eventually settled on the Shivling. This behaviour continued until the morning. Because of the hunter’s unintentional worship of Lord Shiva, he was able to undergo a profound transformation that endowed him with the attributes of empathy and comprehension. As a result, he was released from the burden of the negative actions he had committed in the past.

The advent of the bilva tree is said to have been caused by the perspiration of Parvati, who is the consort of Shiva, according to the Nagara Khanda of the Skanda Purana.

As a result of all of the strenuous tasks that she engaged in, the goddess Parvati, who is also known as the renowned Daughter of the Mountain, became exhausted. Her forehead began to sweat, and a bead of moisture eventually fell to the ground below. The Mandara mountain, which is rather visible, is home to a tree that has achieved great growth.

Parvati suggested that the tree, which had emerged from the earth near to her, be given the name Bilva. Bilva was the name of one of the gods.

If a person approaches this tree with the utmost reverence and collects its leaves, they will surely elevate themselves to the position of supreme ruler over the surrounding territory. If a person with steadfast faith were to engage in the act of worship towards me, using the leaves as a conduit, they would be able to have any wish they had come true that they may have. If a person is able to maintain even a rudimentary level of belief in the ritual of worship while looking at the leaves of the bilva plant, then I will definitely bestow abundant blessings upon that person.

If a person makes the decision to consume the very tip of the foliage, then a great number of their indiscretions are automatically removed from their record. In the event that an individual places the tip of a leaf upon their cranium, it is believed that no type of pain delivered by Yama, the Hindu deity of death, shall cause that individual to experience misery. This is because the apex of the leaf is placed upon the individual’s head.

The leaf known as Bilva-Patrais comes from a tree in the Hindu religion that is considered to be sacred. This tree is named Bael (). Its sanctity is analogous to that of the leaves of the Tulsi plant. In point of fact, the use of Bilva-Patra by Shiva is analogous to the use of Tulsi leaves by Vishnu. In English, the word “Bael” can also be translated as “Stone Apple,” “Wood Apple,” “Golden Apple,” or “Bengal Quince.” It is most generally referred to as Bael or Bel in Hindi, and a leaf of Bael is referred to as Bel-Patta. The bird is called “Aegle Marmelos” in the scientific community.The word for this in Sanskrit is Bilva-Patra.

In Hindu Scriptures, it is said to have originated within the chest of the goddess Lakshmi. The following is made abundantly obvious by the sixth “Shloka” of the “Bilvashtakam”:

 

लक्ष्म्याः स्तनत उत्पन्नं महादेवस्य प्रियम्

बिल्ववृक्षं प्रयच्छामिबिल्वपत्रं शिवार्पणं 6

                            Lakshmya stanat utpannam mahadevasya ch priyam

                            bilvavriksham prayachchhami bilvapatram shivarpanam.

Meaning:

I make this offering of the bael tree, which is said to have grown from the centre of Goddess Lakshmi and is favoured by Mahadev. As a result, I make an offering of Bilva-Patra to the god Shiva.

 

A Bilva-Patra leaf is a compound leaf, which means it is composed of three individual leaflets. Shiva is quite fond of the Bilva-Patra, which has three leaves, and it is given to him as an offering. It is quite uncommon for a single leaf to produce more than three leaflets, which is one of the things that attracts the attention and interest of devotees. On the premises of the Baba Baidyanathdham Temple, where the complex is located, I have witnessed such leaves being offered for sale at a higher price. However, it is not appropriate to present Shiva with these leaves, as it is made abundantly plain in the first “Shloka” of the “Bilvashtakam” as follows:

 

त्रिदलं  त्रिगुणाकारं  त्रिनेत्रं  च  त्रयायुधम् 

त्रिजन्म पापसंहारम् बिल्वपत्रं शिवार्पणं ।1। 

Tridalam trigunakaram trinetram ch tryaudham
trijanma pap-sanharam bilvapatra Shivarpanam.

Meaning:

(As an offering, I present the three-leafed Bilva-patra, which possesses the attributes of Sat, Raj, and Tam, which symbolises the three eyes of Shiva as well as the three weapons, and which purges the sins of three previous incarnations.)

 

Explanation : 

This “Shloka” is also spoken when presenting Shiva with the bilva-patra sacrifice. In addition to having three leaflets, it should have the following characteristics: it should be soft, without holes, without spots (), and unbroken. It is necessary to cut away the more substantial portion of the ‘Belpatta’ twig () that is linked to the tree (called a vajra). When making an offering to Shiva or any of the other gods, the “Belpatra” should be turned over so that the smooth side is towards the “Linga” and the pointy end should be facing away from the devotee. There is a text called the “Bilvashtakam” that is eight verses long and discusses the significance of Bilva-Patra.

In order to prepare the leaves for the offering, a white sandalwood paste () is either rubbed into them or sprinkled over them. The beverage known as Bilva-Patra is presented to not only Shiva but also each and every member of the Shiva family ( ), including Nandi the Guard. Ganesh, Gouri (Shakti), and her incarnations like as Durga, Kaali, and Kartikeya are all given Bilva-Patra as an offering.

People sometimes write “” with sandalwood paste () or kunkum () on leaflets and then gift them to Shiva since Shiva is similar to a follower of Rama. Since Hanuman is an avatar of Shiva and is also known as the Rudra avatar, the ‘Bilva-Patra’ is also presented to Hanuman during his worship.

Some devotees are of the opinion that the three leaflets of the Bilva-Patra are symbolic representations of Shiva’s three eyes: the two lower leaflets are thought to stand for Shiva’s two normal eyes, while the one upper leaflet is thought to represent Shiva’s third eye, which is located on his forehead.

In Bhubaneswar, a Pundit at the Shiva temple provides holy water along with a piece of Bilva-Patra to worshippers, just as he does in every other temple in North India. This holy water is called “Charanamrit” and it contains Tulsi leaves.

The amount of bilva-patras that are presented to Shiva can range anywhere from one to more than lakhs, depending on the individual’s ability to procure them and their financial situation. During the months of “Saavan” and “Aashaadh,” I was present when some devotees presented Baba Basukinath with an offering of one lakh and twenty-five thousand ( ) Bilva-Patras.

Even though it is common practise to refrain from offering the same thing to a deity more than once, in the case of the Bilva-Patra, if someone does not have access to it and they observe some Bilva-Patras being placed over the Shiva-lingam, they are allowed to grab one, wash it and then re-offer it to Shiva. Because Shiva is so merciful to his devotees, he even acknowledges and appreciates the intangible gifts they give him. As is the case in the opening verse of “Shiva Manas Pujan Stotram,” numerous items, including Bilva-Patra, are offered in the imagination:

 

Ratnaih kalpitam aasanam himjalaih snanam ch divyambaram

Nana ratna vibhooshitam    mrigmadamodankitam chandanam

jatichampakvilvapatra  rachitam  pushpam  ch  dhoopam tatha

Deepam dev  dayanidhe  pashupate   hritkalpitam  grihyataam.

 

Meaning :  The Bilva-Patra and the fruits inspire devotees to bring this tree into their homes on the university campus. The presence of a bilva-tree on the campus contributes to the expansion of one’s money, name, and popularity. Not only this, but because the tree of Bael is a representation of Shiva himself, after people get out of bed in the morning, they look at the tree and say “namaskar” to it, as well as pronounce this “Shloka,” which is a verse from the Shiva Purana.

Darshanam Bilva Vrikshasya Sparshnam Papnashnam

Aghor    Papsanharam     Bilvapatram     Shivarpanam.

Meaning : The act of worshipping the Shiva-linga beneath a ‘Bilva Tree’ yields significant benefits. The act of irrigating a ‘Bilva-Tree’ with ordinary water or water from the Ganges river, often known as ‘Jalam’ or ‘Gangajalam’, respectively, is believed to bestow the spiritual merit equivalent to visiting all sacred pilgrimage sites, known as ‘Tirthas’. The act of applying water sourced from the vicinity of the tree’s root to the forehead results in the eradication of all “Papam”.

 

Astrological Importance of Bilwa Patra

 

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Individuals who are born under the influence of the Visakha Nakashtra and Scorpio moon sign, or those who have a birth in the Visakha Lagana nakshatras, are advised to engage in the practise of planting a Bilwa Patra tree in their personal garden and providing it with regular watering. Alternatively, individuals experiencing health concerns associated with the liver or stomach are recommended to consume Bilva juice on a daily basis. This practise is believed to counteract any adverse effects cau

The experience of meditation beneath this particular tree has the potential to evoke a profound sense of bliss among individuals born under the Visakha Nakashtra. In addition to the act of planting, it is recommended to perform Rudra abhishek, a ritualistic offering, using Bilwa Patra, fruits, milk, and the remaining Panch Amrits. The malefic effect of Jupiter can be remedied at an accelerated rate via meticulous attention and unwavering dedication.

Anyone whose Bhadhaka planet is Jupiter are advised to engage in the practise of planting or donating a Bilwa plant to anyone in need or near the Shiva Linga within a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. This ritual is believed to effectively mitigate the adverse effects associated with the Bhadhaka planet.

In the event that Jupiter exhibits malefic influences, it may potentially manifest adverse effects on liver functionality, resulting in elevated enzyme levels, unregulated sexual appetite, complications with the gall bladder, disturbances in kidney enzyme activity, and occasionally an escalation in the incidence of infections or diabetes. Excessive heat in the stomach and liver can result in elevated levels of bilirubin, leading to the manifestation of jaundice. Additionally, this condition may contribute to bodily weakness, gastric disturbances, and the development of constipation, among other potential consequences.

The reason for this is in accordance with the framework of the five limbs. Nakshatras are recognised and observed for their influence on mental and physical well-being. Any disruption to the native’s birth nakshatras has the potential to adversely affect their mental and physical well-being. One predominant factor contributing to the susceptibility of those with illnesses in the Scorpion moon and Visakha Nakashtra’s lord via nodes to liver and reproductive organ issues is their Dasha padas.

The potential association between the Visakha Nakashtra deity and deities such as Indra, who embodies transformation and strength, and Agni, the god of fire, may contribute to the inclination of Visakha individuals towards extremity in several aspects of life, including their sexual desires, pursuit of power, and appetite for success.

An elevation in the levels of Tamsik and Rakashas Gana within this nakshatra has the potential to result in health complications stemming from excessive engagement in sexual activities, heightened hunger, increased appetite, impaired digestion, gastrointestinal problems, flatulence, and predominantly liver-related ailments.

The most effective solution for alleviating the negative effects associated with the Viskhna Nakashtra (Scorpion) moon sign entails the cultivation of a bilwa tree and the regular consumption of bilwa fruit, as well as the practise of worshipping Lord Shiva using Bilwa Patra and fruit.

 

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Medically speaking, bilwa has a wide range of applications, including the following:

1) It has the ability to treat conditions such as diarrhoea, cholera, haemorrhoids, and vitiligo.

2) It can lessen the severity of ulcers in the stomach.

3) Capacity to fight microorganisms

4) It is effective in treating scurvy.

5) is capable of regulating cholesterol levels.

6) has the ability to remedy breathing issues.

7) Used to reduce inflammation.

8) It can be used as a treatment for conditions related to the heart.

9) has the ability to relieve constipation.

10) has the ability to manage diabetes.

 

Nutritional Value of Bael Fruit

The various nutrients in a bael fruit per 100gm.

Nutrients Amount

Carbohydrate 31.8 gm

Fat 0.3 g

Proteins 1.8 gm.

Vitamins

Vitamin A 55 mg.

Vitamin B Rich in Vitamin B1 and B2

Vitamin C 60 mg.

Thiamine 0.13 mg.

Riboflavin 1.19 mg.

Niacin 1.1 mg.

Carotene 55 mg.

Minerals

Calcium 85 mg.

Potassium 600 mg.

Fiber 2.9 gm.

Water 61.5 g.

Energy 137 k.cal

Energy 137 k.cal

There are ten advantages to eating bael.

 

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  • Treatment of TB with Bael According to Ayurveda, this herb can be used as a treatment for TB.
  • The use of bael for the treatment of gynaecological conditions The use of bael on a regular basis can help avoid gynaecological conditions.
  • Urinary disorders and Bael: The consumption of bel can assist in the resolution of issues associated with urinary disorders.
  • A Bael for the Prevention of Diabetes: Bitter and pungent, it is loaded with antioxidants and helps stimulate the pancreas to generate insulin, which in turn results in a reduction in blood sugar levels. Diabetes can be treated with the leaves of the plant.
  • Bael for Digestive Disorders: It protects the digestive system from ulceration, lowers the frequency of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), and lessens intestinal spasm, making it useful for the treatment of diarrhoea, dysentery, and other infections of the elementary canal.
  • Bael has been shown to be effective in the treatment and prevention of fever when the leaf juice is combined with honey.
  • Tonics made from flowers are often recommended for people who suffer from epilepsy.
  • Nutritional Information Regarding Bael It has a high concentration of alkaloids, polysaccharides, antioxidants, beta-carotene, vitamin C, vitamin B, and a wide variety of other biochemical compounds. Tannins, calcium, phosphorus, iron, protein, and fibre are some of the other components that can be found in it. The following nutrients can be found in one hundred grammes of bael: Value in terms of calories (137), moisture content (61.5g), protein (1.8g), fat (.3g), minerals (1.7g), fibre (2.9g), carbohydrates (31.8mg), calcium (85mg), phosphorus (50mg), iron (.7mg), beta-carotene (55 UG), thiamine (.13mg), niacin (1.1mg), vitamin C (8 mg), and copper (.21 mg).
  • The Use of Bael for the Treatment of Pile: It is beneficial to use the extract of unripe bel fruit in the treatment of piles and haemorrhoids.
  • As a result of the calming effects that it has on the digestive system, bael lowers the amount of acidity that is produced in the stomach. This property makes bael effective for the treatment of ulcers of many types, including gastric ulcers, gastroduodenal ulcers, and others.

The applications of Bael

  1. The juice derived from this particular fruit is commonly utilised in the creation of beverages and fruit concentrates, particularly during the summer season, owing to its inherently saccharine and agreeable qualities.
  2. The fragile leaves of the Bael tree are commonly utilised in culinary applications, particularly as ingredients in salads.
  3. The process of absorption carried out by this substance contributes to the purification of the atmosphere by effectively removing hazardous gases.
  4. This substance is employed to enhance one’s appetite.
  5. The oil derived from it is utilised for the treatment of respiratory ailments.
  6. It finds application in the production of confectionery, beverages, caramel, powdered extracts, and several edible commodities.

The medicinal properties of the bael fruit

  1. The therapeutic properties of Bel are attributed to its rich composition of many biochemical compounds, including alkaloids, antioxidants, polysaccharides, and essential oils.
  2. The interior flesh of the bael fruit possesses various beneficial properties, including curative, pesticidal, nutritional, and therapeutic attributes. Consequently, it is utilised for the management and alleviation of numerous ailments and disorders.
  3. The leaves of the wood apple tree has therapeutic properties and are employed for the purpose of reducing blood cholesterol levels.
  4. The substance possesses anti-inflammatory properties. The application of its extracts to the affected area has been found to be effective in the treatment of inflammation.
  5. The roots of Bael possess antidiarrheal properties, serve as an antidote for snake venom, and have anti-inflammatory effects that aid in the process of healing.

The potential benefits of consuming Bel juice.

  1. Bel juice possesses beneficial characteristics that make it effective in alleviating constipation due to its laxative effects.
  2. Bel juice provides effective relief for conditions such as heartburn, acidity, hyperacidity, and indigestion.
  3. In the case of individuals experiencing intestinal parasites, it is recommended to consume bael juice because to its potential antidotal properties.
  4. The consumption of Aegle marmelos juice has been found to have potential benefits for cardiovascular health and cognitive function. The combination of Bel juice and ghee has been found to have potential benefits in the prevention of heart disease. Additionally, it is employed as a cardiac tonic.
  5. The consumption of raw Bel leaves has been found to be effective in addressing several gastrointestinal issues.
  6. Bael juice is a beverage that is known for its high vitamin C content and its potential efficacy in the treatment of scurvy.

It is important to use caution

Bael, a plant of Ayurvedic significance, possesses advantageous properties; nonetheless, it is not without its associated adverse consequences. Prior to consuming the fruit, it is advisable to practise prudence under the following circumstances.

  1. Abdominal issues might arise as a result of excessive ingestion of bael.
  2. Constipation may occur as a result of consuming a higher quantity of the fruit.
  3. During pregnancy, it is not recommended to consume Bel.
  4. nursing: It is advisable to refrain from engaging in nursing.
  5. Surgery: Its utilisation should be avoided in surgical procedures.
  6. Diabetes: It is important to use caution while administering medication aimed at reducing blood sugar levels, as there is a possibility of inducing hypoglycemia. Consequently, diligent monitoring of blood sugar levels is advised.
  7. Hypertension: Individuals with elevated blood pressure should refrain from consuming this particular fruit.

Conclusion : 

Overall we can say that bilwa leaves are revered for their ability to pacify deities and grant celestial gifts. It is believed that Shiva, who bestows prizes as an expression of devotion and respect, will acknowledge and appreciate this modest tribute by giving gifts.

I hope you will like this article and follow these rituals and benefits of Bael in your day-to-day life to have better spiritual and physical health. Keep reading and keep sharing.

 

With thanks and Regards,

Rocky Jamwal

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Ayurveda Medical Dictionary by  Ranganayakulu Potturu

https://bsienvis.nic.in/Database/MedicinalPlants_3939.aspx

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Skanda Puran, Chapter 250, Creation of bilwa Tree
Sacred Plants of India by By Nanditha Krishna

https://www.biodiversityofindia.org

Historical and Ethno-Medical Review on Bilva by Neha Parmar, Suman Singh, & Bhupesh Patel

Therapeutic  potential of  Aegle marimelos  leaves as an Antioxidant and anti-diabetic agent : A review by
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Surya Sankranti and Effects of transit of Sun in Libra in October 2019

Surya Sankranti and Effects of transit of Sun in Libra in October 2019

 

What is Surya Sankranti 

Surya Sankranti means entering of Sun from one sign to the another which signifies major changes in the course of the sun in the heaven for signifying major changes occurring in nature.

According to the Hindu Muhurata System, 16 ghatis or 6 hours 24 minutes before or after the Solar Ingress (Surya Sankranti) which falls on every month in different signs should be avoided for starting any new work, as in Hindu Panchanga system it is known for surya sankramana, When Sun god travels to different zodiac signs of the Brahmanda corresponding with different regions of the earth for changing seasons or welcoming new change in nature or bringing change in weather systems and also invoking new energies linked with the signs in the form of an electromagnetic impulses which directly hits the body.

Its the phase when solar energies are immensely powerful for bringing change in nature which are not harmonical for human (Body is not capable to adapt solar energies) well being or for beginning of any new works, as per Hindu Panchanga but it is considered as good for worshiping and doing certain spiritual and religious rituals especially worshiping of different shiva forms (Rudra; as Surya is karka of Aatma and the Pratayadi Devta of the Surya is Shiva. Surya gives vitality and strength to both the Soul and body and also works for purification of both) or one can do meditate with nature to get align with electromagnetic vibrations of the solar energies which we get from both the sun and the sign ( Sign is a combination of stars- source of energies). Solar ingress in zodiac sign marks for the beginning of the change in nature and few hours before and after are immensely powerful for mantra Jaap , Worshiping and certain spiritual rites as they do the work of purification of your Atma and Jeeva shudhi.

Sankranti falls on Monday or Sunday should be chosen for Jal Abhishek for Atma, Shareera and Mana shudhi to discharge your negative electrical charge or ions from the body. This is the reason why our Maharishis were so scientific and sync with nature for the formation of any new principals of Jyotish.

Impact of  Sun Transit on Libra ( Tula Surya Sankranti ) on India and general mass.

With the ingress of Surya Sankranti on Tula Rashi, the winter season has triggered or initiated which indicates that the sun has moved toward the southern sphere of the earth which we in the Vedic period called as dakashinayan period of Surya or Sharad Sampat period. As this Surya Sankranti triggered on the conjunction of Vara of Thursday – Friday around midnight from 11 pm to 1 am in Chitra nakshatra it is called as Mandakini Sankranti , it will give medium results and there will be happiness around kingdom and people those are living in it ( people those are living in western states and the globe) . This Sankranti falls on the Chitra nakshatra so people who are living around Karnataka, Bangalore, western states of India, eastern states and those of northern states will experience rainfall and good weather. As sun has conjugated with mercury and Venus, Mars is falling in 12th from it and Jupiter is falling in 2nd it northern hemisphere and northern states of India will experience cold waves, early snowfall and rainfall and weather will be good from now onward and it will trigger early winter in northern hemisphere and there are many chances that northern states of India those are living close to hills and mountain will experience early snowfall . As this Surya Sankranti triggered in night time after the sunset it will be considered as good it will favour ruling nation and Kingdom, it will restrict all sort of anti-national activities and people those are doing activities against the nation will be punished or get sentenced. It will control all the anti-national social activities and many of those people will experience sentences soon. As this Sankranti ingressed on libra sign and rainfall, the storm has triggered in northern states there are many chances that north of India will experience excessive rainfall in the winter season, there will be chances of any incident with respect to fire, bomb blast and chances of loss on Monterey gains of people living in the north.

If we look out the panchang during Tula Sankranti balava karna was rising it indicates as slept Sankranti and it is considered as good for weather and vegetables, it will increase the production and trade of vegetables, fruits and paddy. All eatables natural products prices will get stable and will be easily available in the market.

Balava vehicle is lion, and it indicates revolt creating political leaders those who keep on opposing the ruling party policies and procedures, the direction is west and it impacts the younger teenage girls, will create hurdles in Students those are going in school and collages. As Surya transited in Dahan Nadi in Chitra nakshatra ruling lord is Mangal so the possibility of fire incident will be possible.

For general mass one should do meditation, worship lord Shiva Mrityunjaya form to get a blissful and happy life, as Surya Sankranti shows the period of transition and filtering the soul silence, meditation and worshipping is must for the whole day.

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The Greatness of Saturn Part 2 – How Gravitational and Magnetic field effects human being

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Effects of Gravitational and Magnetic field based on Vedas and Scriptures 

Although Saturn is much larger than the Earth, its surface gravity is only a little more than the surface gravity on Earth. This is only because Saturn is made up of mostly gases part and is not solid like Earth.
Now the question is why Saturn has such massive gravity though it is made up of a gaseous structure? What contributes to all this Saturn gravity?. The element-wise core structure of Saturn is largely comprised of hydrogen and helium, which came together at the beginning of the Solar System, gathered by their mutual mass. It’s the same composition as Jupiter and the Sun have. These primordial elements were formed at the beginning of the Universe in the Big Bang if we see modern assessment but in Hindu cosmology, Saturn celestial structure and origin has a different story. This shows that the Same power which is present on Sun is also present in the rest of the planets too including Saturn. It’s the same force that keeps on pulling every planet to each other which the sun has.
What is that Power? Is it a Magnetic Shield or the magnetic force of attraction which we called gravity or something else? Let’s understand first, What is mentioned in the Scriptures about Gravity or force of attraction, that keeps on attracting every other planet in the solar system with fixed boundaries. Science has named this force of attraction -The Gravitational force of planets.

What is Gravitational Force of Planets

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“Vaishesika Sutra” discusses the role of Gravity Deeply for every object present in this solar system or in the celestial sphere that can help us in understanding how planets affect us either by aspect or by stronger magnetic attraction, everything is accountable in understanding that gravitational force:
The same thing has been explained by Bhaskaracharya on Surya Siddhanta around 400 AD;
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“Vaishesika Sutra”  describes that in the absence of conjunction (In an action) falling results due to Gravity.
संयोगभावे गुरुत्वात्पतनम (V.S. 5.1.7)
In the absence of conjunction (Gurutvat(is a process, defines the action or an instance of two or more events or things occurring at the same point in time or space.) falling results from Gravity. This means something that makes progress, movement, or achieving something difficult or impossible is the process of Impediment responsible for Gurutvat. Thus it clearly recognizes objects fall downward due to Gravity.
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Sutra 5.1.8 States that due to the absence of a particular molecular motion there arises no upward or side-ward motion in any object causes to fall down.
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Why does an object throw in the air fall after some time? 

Then Vaishesika Sutra discusses the role of Gravity in the falling of moving objects. It gives through the analogy of the arrow. First, it gives the mechanism of arrow projection in Sutra 5.1.17

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नोदनाद्यभिषोः कर्म तत्कर्मकारिताच्च संस्कारादुत्तरं तथोत्तरमुत्तरं च 

The first action of the arrow is from impulse; the next is the resultant energy produced by the first action, and similarly the next to next. Then it explains why it falls in the next Sutra.

 

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संस्काराभावे गुरुत्वात्पतनम (V.S. 5.1.18)
In the absence of resultant/propulsive energy generated by the action, falling results from Gravity.
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Thus from the above Sutras, we can acknowledge that Vaisheshika Sutra clearly discusses Gravity. It uses the word “Gurutwa” which is also used in the present time to represent Gravity. Gurutwa in ancient understanding means force which arises due to mass.

 

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Further correlation on the gravitational force or guru at a has  been explained in the rig-Veda Rig Veda 1.6.5, 8.12.30

“O Indra! by putting forth your mighty rays, which possess the qualities of gravitation and attraction-illumination and motion – keep up the entire universe in order through the Power of your attraction.”

Rig Veda 1.6.5 and Rig Veda 8.12.30 Says,

“O God, You have created this Sun. You possess infinite power. You are upholding the sun and other spheres and render them steadfast by your power of attraction.”

Yajur Veda 33.43 Says, 

“The sun moves in its own orbit in space taking along with itself the mortal bodies like earth through force of attraction.”

Rig Veda 1.35.9 Says, 

“The sun moves in its own orbit but holding earth and other heavenly bodies in a manner that they do not collide with each other through force of attraction.”

Rig Veda 1.164.13 further says that,

“Sun moves in its orbit which itself is moving. Earth and other bodies move around the sun due to the force of attraction, because the sun is heavier than them”.

Atharva Veda 4.11.1 Says,

“The sun has held the earth and other planets”

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As per Rig Veda, it is been said that “There are suns in all directions, the night sky being full of them.” and same we can further confirm it from Markandeya Purana 78.8, that Blue Sky is Nothing but scattered sunlight.

From all Rig Vedic Sutras, we can confirm that Due to Sun pulling Force every planet is dire to attached and attracted toward him by a unique magnetic force, and by the same force all these planets are affecting us with some sort of Planetary attraction in the form of Cosmic rays. As we are born with the same elements the Sun and the rest of planetary structure are made of, Having on their surface, the same magnetic force keeps pulling us and influencing our mental makeup, state of mind, and power of discretion every day to day karmas. Thus Celestial bodies including Saturn do have a bigger role in our life, as Saturn mass and force are equally powerful in influencing our karmas and bodily actions.

Conclusion:
Now! We have understood it well, what is gravity and how different planets are well connected with the sun and its gravitational force and why because of that every planet keeps affecting us. Now, The next question is what makes the Saturn Aspects are So special in influencing our karmic actions ?. As in this portion, we have studied the Saturn mathematical and astronomical aspects. In the next portion, we will try to understand how our Puranic ancient stories are well connected with the planetary aspects and structure. we will try to figure out deep answers lie in the Puranic stories that are connected with the Saturn Evolution time. For understanding Saturn aspects part in a predictive way via the natal chart, click below on continue:

 

With Regards,

Rocky  Jamwal
Source and Reference:
The Vaisesika sutras of Kanada Translated by Nandalal Sinha (Via Archive.org)

 A Study of Heliocentric Science by Swami Abhedananda 

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How to Unlock your Pending karma’s of past life from the natal chart- Part 1

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According to the Vedic astrology system, astrology closely linked with the past lives accumulated karmas which get manifested in the present life Whereas karakas of the pending karmas are Saturn, Rahu/Ketu, and Ketu is mainly seen for moksha, detachment, and rejection in this life regarding material prosperity. Rahu is mainly seen for all sort of desires that are pending from the past life and Saturn is majorly seen for all sort of karmas, either it is ongoing, collected from past or it is form of new karmas whereas nodes are seen for the dispense of dynamic karmas when their transits and Dasha’s get active.

Our Scriptures has mentioned various such doshas that are mentioned in BPHS. Though in the current article we will not discuss reasons for curses or debts. our motive is to decode the reasons for pending karmas by various techniques via natal chart. some of those doshas or curses mentioned in BPHS are as mentioned below :

1) Curses of snakes: This curse is indicated by the placement and strength of the Rahu in the natal chart. Effects of this curse give childlessness, fear from snakes and snake bites. This curse originates due to the killing of snakes in past lives. Root house for this curse is to been seen from the 5th house.

1) Curses of father: This curse is indicated by the placement and strength of the Sun in the horoscope which gets triggered in the natal chart due to wrongs done to father or due to the suffering of souls of forefathers. It gives issues of childlessness, uneasy relationships with father in the current life, untimely death of father and lack of happiness from father. To understand this curse or debt one has to see 5th, 9th and 10th house.

3) Curses of mother: This curse is indicated by the placement and strength of the Moon in the natal chart. This may happen due to ill-treatment with mother in past life. It gives issues of childlessness, problematic relationship with mother in the current life, unhappiness from mother, the untimely death of the mother. We have to see the Influences on the 4th, 5th house and moon with nodes to understand the curse.

4) Curses of brother: According to the Vedic astrology this curse has to be seen from the placement and strength or weakness of mars and Jupiter.whereas for younger brother planet Mars has to be seen and Jupiter for elder brother.Though in Nadi we see elder brother via Saturn. It gives problem in childlessness, difficult relationship with brothers, problems from brothers and lack of cordial relations with brother. To understand the curse we need to decode the placement of 3rd, 11th and 5th house along with affliction on Mars and Jupiter either via nodes or via Saturn.

5) Curses of maternal relations: For maternal relations, we need to check affliction on mercury and Saturn. It will give difficult relationship with maternal relations and we need to check affliction on 5th house and mercury, Saturn.

6) Curses of Spiritual Persons: To see curse of spiritual person we need to see affliction on Jupiter. It majorly gives problem in childlessness, problems from teachers, unhappiness, slow growth in life, stuck life, and general dissatisfaction in life, etc. We need to see the affliction on the 9th and 5th house along with Jupiter and their lordship condition.

7) Curses of the wife (or women): To see the curse or debt from females or wife one has to see the condition of the planet Venus. Any affliction on the planet venus via Nodes, Saturn or mars have majorly seen for the activation of the curse. The placement of Venus in the natal and divisional chart is important to understand the curse. It majorly gives effect problem in childlessness, difficulty in getting married, problems from wife or women, the possibility of divorce, defamation from women, etc. The most important house to be considered is the 7th house/lord.

8) Curses of Evil spirits: To see curse from the evil Spirits we need to see the planetary placement of the Rahu and Ketu in the natal chart. Generally, Role of the Nodes and Bhadhaka Graha, their lord and placement have key roles in identifying the curse from the evil spirits. It gives major problem in mental setup of the native, it gives fear from unknown and majorly fear of ghosts. we need to see the conditions of Moon, Saturn, the 5th house and the fifth lord in the natal chart along with Bhadhaka Graha and lord.

Techniques to Unlock the Pending Karma’s from the birth chart

In the next section, we will discuss the major techniques used to identify the pending karma from the natal chart.so lets decoding the secrets of past life but first, we need to understand the concept of karma, reincarnation and the cycle of karma.

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Lord Sri Krishna said in ‘The Bhagawad Gita’,
” vasamsi jirnani yatha vihaya navani grhnati naro ‘paranitatha sarirani vihaya jirnany anyani samyati navani dehi “
As a man, casting off worn-out garments takes new ones, so the dweller in the body, casting off worn-out bodies, enters into others that are new”. He has also said, “The misdeeds of our past lives torment us in the form of illnesses or ailments”

Explanation Given By Yogananda on the above Verse :


During our daily lives, we change our old and/or dirty clothes and put on new and/or clean clothes whenever the need arises. Similarly, the soul or atman casts off its worn-out physical body and takes residence in a newer physical body at regular intervals in time. Just like the clothes that we wear do not represent the real state of our physical body, the state of our physical body (which deteriorates over time and is hence impermanent) does not represent the truly unchangeable and permanent nature of the soul that resides within it.

The eternal does not move from place to place but the embodied soul moves from one abode to another. It takes birth each time and gathers to itself a mind, life and body formed out of the materials of nature according to its past evolution, karma, deed and its needs for the future. The psychic being is the vijnana which supports the triple manifestation of the body, life, and mind. When the gross physical body falls away, the vital and mental sheaths still remain as the vehicle of the soul. Rebirth is the law of nature. There is an objective connection between the various forms of life. “Like corn, a mortal ripens and like corn is he born again”.

(Katha Upanisad, Ch 1, verse 6)
(The Bhagvad Geeta by Swami Yogananda)

This verse refers to the doctrine of reincarnation in Hinduism. Death is described here as the simple discarding of a worn-out garment for a new one. When the body becomes diseased and old, the ever-lasting soul forsakes it for a new disguise. Death is but a change of attire in an uninterrupted continuity of immortality.

How to Clear Debts

 

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Although there is none another such way to understand the past birth Debts or underlying karma process and what soul has gone through in last birth and what it will bring to the new birth. God way and process of management and operations are way beyond our imagination to understand how life and souls cycle is moving around Birth and death cycle.

We are biologically a very small electrically charged energies residing in a physical bodies having limitation to the material world, our reach and understanding life cycle in a simple plain language is not an easy task. Unless and until we are able to develop our Kundalini Shakti via deep Spiritual penance unless we can’t understand how the soul’s deeper roots karmic accounts are connected with life and death cycle.

Neither we are Yogic Person nor we are born as a Godly soul having extraordinary sensory abilities to experience futuristic visions or dream and able to understand for what purpose we took birth but yes there are certain methods via we can understand how our this life is connected with the past birth Karma’s, Rinas, and curses ( Unfinished Karmas).

One of the common methods is Understanding past life impressions via Regression therapy and other is having Extraordinary astrological knowledge on studying Past Birth Astrological cases via various Astrological charts and tools by a different branch of jyotish but astrologer must be well experienced in collecting and analyzing different life experiences with natal charts.

If you are seeking a detailed guidance regarding deep understanding on Life Purpose, Spiritual awakening, Spiritual Learning, Understanding past lives curses, debts and past birth karmic sufferings, then you need to understand the deeper karmic connections which are linked with debts and pending and decode it we need to understand methodologies used for decoding Past birth rina and curses for better understanding on karma and moving toward right Spiritual.

Although, Tracing Pending karma from a natal chart is always a tough job, as many people carry those karmas from immediate last birth or some of them carrying from many of past journeys. These are hard to trace combinations. Below are few observations which I have studied from many of the charts for Pending karmas and found true and working in many of the cases.

Technique 1 :

A) Check the number of Retrograde planets in the Natal chart:  Look for the presence of a number of retrograde planets in the chart. Total number of Presence of Retrograde planets in the Natal chart shows how many pending karmas one has to exhaust in this birth. More the Retrograde planets more the total pending karmas one has to finish in this life i.e if one has a presence of 3 retrograde planets, then it means one has accumulated 3 pending karmas from many of the past journies. Each of the Retrograde planet shows, karma connected with the karakas of the planets. To see what exactly the karma is pending with the native, check the placement of the Retrograde planets in the natal chart, check, in which sign planet is placed and how many planets are aspecting it. Sign shows sufferings or delays may face in this birth and aspects show via whom you may face such hurdles, difficulties, and hurdles in this life. Dispositer lord placement of the Retrograde planet in the natal chart shows what you need to do in this life in order to fix the pending karma. To see what exactly is the pending karma retrograde planet is indicating that one has to finish in this birth or giving a clue for certain area of life, check its 12th house placement from the retrograde planet, that house placement will show the area where one has to experience the pending karma that one has to finish. for e.g if one has retrograde planet placed in the 9th house then it means pending karma is either with the guru, teacher or father and one has to experience it in this life via 8th house matter which is the 12th house placement from the 9th. 8th shows sufferings, health issues, hurdles and unknown troubles in life. now let us understand more by different planetary examples how we can judge it :
1) If Mars is retrograde, and if it is connected with the Lagna or trik Bhavas ( i.e 6th, 8th or 12th house/lord) – There will be intense Pending karmas connected with Brothers, enemies, Husband ( In Nadi), fights, Legal battles, Land, Houses, War, bravery, Kings, and Kshatriya etc. To see what exactly the karma is pending with, check the placement of the Retrograde mars in which sign and how many planets are aspecting it.
2) If Saturn is Retrograde – and if it is connected with the Lagna and trik bhavas – Then there will be deep Pending Karmas connected one’s own action in the society i,e with Karam, Actions, work, Career, debts, sins, deeds, workers, social circle, Society, Land, agriculture, and Mass, etc.
3) If Jupiter is Retrograde – then one has Pending Karmas connected with the Spiritual Guru, teacher or father he has met in the past life, or it is with the Teacher, Knowledge he has learned in past, or it is connected with one’s Learning, or there might be a karma connected with the Brahmin, Gurukul and it is the karma given by the god to finish it in this life etc. if it is connected to the trik bhavas then one has to Experience it in any case via serving people. If it is connected with the Upachaya and Dharma Bhavas then one may get success via it and one will do service to the people in the right manner for uplifting own self and other also.
4) If it is Venus – then one has pending karma connected with his wife, sister, relationships and one has to give to his Wife, Spouse, Girlfriend, elder sister and one may face hardships or some karmic debt or pending karma with respect to Relationships, wealth, luxury and majorly with the wife or lover he or she may face or experience. If the conjunction is with Sun, Nodes, Mars and Saturn, AK then the Severity would be intense and it can give hard lessons in relationships or marriage. Many a case it gives hardships, struggles in Wealth, Luxury and comfort matters. Even it gives an indication with the concerned people those are connected with the karka of Venus i.e sister in law etc. Start of pending karma depends on the Lordship of the venus in Natal chart Mool trikona rashi, that house shows the event that can trigger the past karma i,e if Venus is lord of 9th house ( then event trigger after when one starts its higher learning or enter in any institution or society).The same way you can check for other planets as well

Technique 2 : 

B)  Check where the Bhrigu Bindu is placed in the natal chart, the sign, planet placed in it and its lord shows what sort of karma is pending in this birth and whom it is pending and how one can finish it. If BB is placed in the 10th house then one may have pending karma with the society or with the environment where he works or with the colleagues he works in society. whenever any major planet like Jupiter, Rahu/Ketu and Saturn transit on this point; BB, native experience major shift in his destiny in that particular year till that Transit is active  with respect to that sign and house placement during particular years and same way vimshotri and Chara dasha of the BB lord point shows major shift one can experience in one’s destiny during their. We will explain the concept of Bhrigu Bindu in detail in the next part with an example chart.

Technique 3 : 

C) Check the house Placement and sign of the 3rd house and its lord ( Karyesha) in the natal and D3 chart ( Jaganath Drekkana) it shows your karma one is born with to fulfill in this birth by doing certain actions and karmas in the society. As 3rd house is the house of actions and initiatives done by the jeeva, and it is also directly opposite to the 9th house which shows your Past birth, father and the Bhagya, it shows your Free will (Force of karma that one perform against his destiny)  and in broader sense it will show your must-have actions or karmas that you need to perform in this birth to unlock the future karma or actions one need require in this current birth.

Technique 4 : 

D) Check the 6th house, Sign, planets placed in this house and its lord in the natal chart to decode the Shadripus one has to cross in this birth in order to achieve the purpose of this life. This house, planets placed in it and its lord shows what is the pending karma of this life that must be finish in order to finish or cross this life cycle barrier and reach to next life. For e.g if one has sign libra in the 6th house and there is no planet placed in the house then we have to see where 6th house lord is placed. that placement shows what sort of blockage one is experiencing in this birth  with respect to that particular house placement. If we take current Example, venus is 6th lord and if it is placed in the 10th house in Aquarius sign then one may experience a problem in his career or profession because of his relationships with the female members in his office environment or one can face problem in his career via his wife  or one face hurdle in his career life or performing certain karma in society due to the properties of the venus i.e problems via females, wife, wealth etc.

Technique 5 : 

E) Check Placement and Sign aspect of Saturn and Rahu in the natal chart, shows what is the Major karma that needs to work on it in current life and if both the planets make a relation to each other or some Sambandha in a way by Mutual Aspects, conjunctions then one need to first finish this house karma in order to grow or progress in this life. for e.g Saturn is placed in 8th house and Rahu is placed in the 5th house , As Saturn is aspecting 5th house by 10th aspect then one needs to finish the pending karma wrt to 5th house matters i.e Bhakti, Stability of the chitta ( Mind) affairs, romance, children’s and basic education etc.

Note : These Pending karmas one has to exhaust in any case without any delay or without escaping point from it, Dashas, Ad, and Pd of all these retrograde planets play the main role in turning life into a major transformative events and one has to finish it in any case by experiencing it and all these planets play a major role in transforming inner conscious (Spiritual instinct) of the native. Either they teach a hard lesson or one totally get spiritual in these dasha periods.

Technique 6 :

Karma from D9 and Divisional charts :
There are also few other pending Karmas which are very intense and one cannot avoid it and those are presence in the form of curses and Karmic point. All these intense karmas one has to seen from the D9, D3, D30 and D60 chart. Whereas Planetry conjunction with either North node or south nodes in D9 shows the Deep and very intense karmas which were long pending from many of the birth and native is trying to avoid it or carry forwarding to many of birth from long via some divine help, guru blessings or Good Deeds.
As, Rahu-Ketu shows Sudden karmic point whereas Saturn shows karma that one has to improve it in this birth with own efforts and actions. Rahu-Ketu karmas have come in the form of mundane and physical sufferings and karma of Saturn comes in the form of Learning and lessons.
i.e If Rahu is placed with Venus in d9 chart – One had deep, Sudden and intense karma connected with either wife or girlfriend, Relationships (Extra or pre-marital physical relations) , some karma connected with lady love or with women whom he loves in past birth that can give either intense suffering or one may learn a hard lessons after marriage or it can starts when one person get involved in any relationship.
If Sun is with Rahu, then one may play a deep and intense relationship with Father or fatherly figure people, this conjunction can activate a Pitru curse in chart when Sun is involved with either 5th or 9th lord in D1 chart and it is in conjunction in d9 chart. this can activate it either after marriage or when some joins Job or he or she do bad deeds to any of fatherly figure native.
If Moon is with Rahu – then it gives deep and intense emotional sufferings via Mother, mother in law or eldest sister or via suffering intensely in an emotional bond. this could be very intense when the moon is lord of 4th house in d1 and same time if it is lord of 7th lord in d9. then it can get activate after marriage.
same we can check for Planetary conjunction with Ketu that shows Long pending karma connected with the past birth that one is avoiding from many of the birth. Ketu shows what is left behind, one’s rejections that have to experience and what is you have to finish in this birth to grow yourself spiritually. Ketu is a planet of detachment so here suffering and the lesson is connected in the form of detachment and one may face lots of detachment via karaka of the planet as native may have given sufferings or detachment to someone in that past birth in any of the form

Other Pending karmas are seen from the D3, D30 and  D60 chart that shows the karma of immediate last birth, that one has to face or experience in this birth that we will cover in the 2nd part of this article with example charts. It could be seen in these above mentioned divisional charts when karka of any of planet is connected with Mars, Saturn and nodes in D3, D30 and D60 chart, those having lordship with the 6th, 8th, 12th or Lagna in the D1 chart.D3 chart majorly shows about the Bott past and future karma native has to experience i.e what is the soul goal of the native or what one has to experience in this birth due to the good and Bad deeds done via the native. whereas D30 chart shows about the Suffering one has to experience in this birth because of his weaknesses, shadripus, sins and past debts.

I hope people would have enjoyed this article reading it and people will try to apply in their chart to understand it more deeply with the example charts. In the 2nd part, we will try to explain each and every technique with example charts of people those have experienced their destiny and past karmas astrologically.

Regards,

Rakesh Jamwal

Source and Reference :
(Katha Upanisad, Ch 1, verse 6)
(The Bhagvad Geeta by Swami Yogananda)

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Kala Sarpa Yoga & Education as per nadi astrology

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KALA SARPA YOGA & EDUCATION AS PER NADI ASTROLOGY
ॐ श्री गुरुभ्यो नमः
With the Blessings of Acharya Madhva,my Kula Devatha,my Ishta Devatha and my Nadi Guru Shri R.G.Rao,I would like to explain about Kala Sarpa Yoga & education in Nadi Astrology.
We know as per traditional Astrology,Kala Sarpa Yoga is formed by the placement of all planets within Rahu-Ketu axis.Some scholars mention about 12 types of Kala Sarpa Yoga based on different positions of Kala Sarpa Yoga from Lagna.In some books it is mentioned that if Rahu /Ketu is placed with 5th/9th house lord or with Kendra Lords,then it gives sudden Raja Yoga during the Dasa/Antar Dasa of such planets.Except this condition,other placements of planets within Rahu-Ketu axis are termed as bad with difficulties in life.In such ancient books,it is also mentioned that if all the planets are within Rahu-Ketu axis then it is called as Kala Sarpa Yoga and if all the planets are within Ketu-Rahu axis,then it is called as Kalamrita Yoga.Anyhow both Yogas are termed bad and the native will experience difficulties in his/her life.But if any one planet has more longitude than Rahu/Ketu ,then it breaks Kala Sarpa Yoga.
But in Rao’s system of Nadi Astrology,we are not considering any Lagna.Instead we consider all the planets within Rahu-Ketu or Ketu-Rahu axis for Kala Sarpa Yoga.But to have such kind of Kala Sarpa Yoga,the planets must be related to Rahu or Ketu ie.,from Rahu,there must be a planet in the 2nd,3rd,4th,5th,6th 7th from him.Similar is the case from Ketu also.
Now I was doing some research on this from past 15 years and about 13 years before I got a client and she wants her son’s education line has to be analysed she sent an email regarding this on March,6th,2006.When my client called me for this analysis,her son was studying in 6th standard.But when I saw his chart,I got surprised as all the planets are hemmed between Ketu-Rahu axis but I found the most important planets Jiva Karaka,Atma Karaka and Karma Karaka are in such a strong place,nothing bad will happen to him in his education or his future life ,rather he will get reward during his studies.
Now let us study his chart in detail. This is a male chart and was born in a western country.Now look at the Rahu-Ketu axis,and there are no planets at all and all the planets are within Ketu-Rahu axis.Even Chandra who is with Rahu is in the clutches of Rahu.

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As both Ketu and Rahu are retrograding,from Ketu,the 2nd house is occupied by Shani and Shukra in Kumbha Rashi,Kuja and Budha ( R ) is Makara Rashi,Surya + Guru in Dhanu Rashi in 4th house from Ketu and finally Chandra in 7th house from Ketu.Let me keep the Jiva Karaka Guru aside and analyse from Rahu.Rahu is with Chandra,the Karaka for mother.Rahu is in trine to Vidya Karaka Budha ( R ) and Kuja,the Karaka for skills.Also from Ketu,both Budha ( R ) and Kuja are in 11th house.When Ketu is involved with Karaka for education,it is directly related to hospital as Ketu is in 12th house if we consider natural zodiac.Now both Dhanu Rashi and Meena Rashi are lorded by Guru and he is placed in his Moola Trikona Sthana of Guru along with Surya.So here Surya also becomes more stronger by associating with Guru and both will have a connection with Ketu.This is simply because both Rashis are lorded by Guru,so Surya + Guru + Ketu are in conjunction.Now Rahu with Chandra are in trine to Kuja + Budha (R) in Makara Rashi.Now Chandra is blood circulation,Rahu is poisonous medicines ( which we call as allopathic medicines ) ,Kuja is blood ,Shastra Karaka and skills through the hands and,Budha,the intelligence.Here as Budha ( R) is aspecting its previous house of Dhanu Rashi he becomes associated with both Surya + Guru.Thus Budha ( R) becomes more stronger.So I predicted to his mother that he will study medicines but he will move towards East or South-East from where he is born.I also told his mother that he is a genius boy and will get rewards during his studies.As the planets involved are mainly Surya + Guru  ( East direction ) and Kuja + Budha ( R) ( South direction ) and as all these planets are within Ketu-Rahu axis,he will move out of the country where he is born and move to a country where Sanatana Dharma is in existence which is none other than our Hindustan.His mother got surprised and said to me that they don’t have any plan to migrate back to India.But I said after looking to the planetary transits,all will move to India and he will study in India only.
Ketu is the planet representing hospitals placed in Meena Rashi which is also called as Devaloka whose Lord Guru is in his Moola Trikona Rashi of Dhanu.With Guru,there is Surya and Budha ( R) in Makara Rashi whom we have to consider from his previous house of Dhanu Rashi.So he has a combination of Guru + Surya+ Budha ( R ) + Ketu.This kind of planetary combination indicates a Vedic place which is India itself.There are no planets in Rahu-Ketu axis which clearly tells us that the native will move out of his birth country when progressed Jiva Karaka Guru touches Rahu + Chandra which was his 10-11th year and it was decided by the fate to contact me to do the analysis of this native boy.It was 31st of May 2006 and she called me when I was in Kuwait,that they are moving back to India and also to Bangalore.Let us look at the planetary configurations on this day.
Now look at the transit Rahu-Ketu axis.Rahu was in Meena Rashi and Ketu was in Kanya Rashi which is just opposite in his natal chart.In his natal chart,Jiva Karaka Guru + Pitru Karaka Surya are in Dhanu Rashi,so we can conclude that transit Rahu has a link with his natal Guru + Surya which clearly indicates that this male native along with his father will move to India.Also please look at the longitude of natal Jiva Karaka Guru which is Dhanu 8 Degrees 33’ and transit Rahu was at Meen Rashi 7 Degrees 3’,which means Rahu is forcing Jiva Karaka Guru to move from the place of birth.Also if we check his progressed Jiva Karaka Guru,it will be in Kanya Rashi and Chandra + Rahu are posited there.Chandra means movement and Rahu means foreign country,so a complete change of Rahu-Ketu alignment over his Chandra + Rahu indicates he will be migrated to India where Kanya Rashi indicates southern direction.His natal Rahu has a Drishti on Simha Rashi as he will be moving to his next Rashi and natal Guru + Surya are in trine to this east directioned Rashi.So it becomes South-East direction from where he was born.

 

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After moving to India and Bangalore,the mother of the male native called me around 4 years before that as I predicted her son got admission into Medical sciences.She also told me that the CET board has given 3 options to choose the medical college.She asked me whether it is possible to predict to which medical college her son will join.I said “ the native’s Vidya Karaka Budha’s placement is in Makara Rashi 9 Degs.56’ along with exalted Kuja who is in Makara 10 Degs.21’But there is no Graha Yuddha as Budha is retrograde.This Budha ( R ) + Kuja are in trine to Chandra + Rahu in Kanya Rashi.Budha (R ) is connected to Dhanu Rashi where both Guru + Surya are placed.Also in Guru’s another Rashi of Meen,there is Ketu,so a combination of Guru + Surya +Budha ( R )+ Ketu has taken place.Now Ketu in Meen Rashi lorded by Guru indicates the institution must be a religious one and as Budha ( R ) with Guru + Surya are in Dhanu Rashi,the medical institute must have a statue of a Guru in front of the college.After this prediction,mother and son both went to all the 3 institutes and one institute called KEMS Medical College has the statue of Shri Raghavendra Swami Ji of Mantralaya and both were very happy about my analysis and took admission there and completed his medical studies.As Surya is very strong in the chart along with Guru in his Moola Trikona Sthana,I told his mother that your son is a genius one and will complete the studies before the time and he will be rewarded by a prestigious institution.When his 3rd year of Medical studies completed,the F.R.C.S in London invited him along with his parents for a special speech by the native.The professors and students there got stunned by his speech and awarded him with a special certificate and told that his M.D.studies will be sponsored by them if it is in London or anywhere in the world.So he completed his M.B.B.S.this year with a very high ranking.

 

Then he sit for the entrance exam.for M.D.Now recently his mother contacted me and asked me which kind of higher studies he can do and where ? Here is my analysis and answer.In the whole chart,both Guru and Surya are powerful and out of that Surya is most powerful and he is the karaka for children ( male ) and in opposite direction ( West ),there are Shukra + Shani.As Shukra is with Shani,Shukra becomes also very powerful as he is going to enter the Rashi of his exaltation. Shukra is the Karaka for female children.So I told the mother that her son will go for M.D. in Pediatrics and mother said as he got into Pediatrics.Now again the question of selection of Medical College.Here now both Guru +Surya+ Budha ( R ) are in east direction and both Shukra + Shani are in Kumbha Rashi in West Direction.Shukra indicates as per Sanskrit Kama and Shani indicates ancient and Surya indicates eyes.Ketu in linking with Shani indicates that the place where this native has to study is a very ancient one and a famous Kama + Akshi ie., Kamakshi Temple is there which is none other than Kanchipuram.His mother got completely surprised and asked me that such secrets also can be told as per Nadi Astrology and I replied yes but for that Tarka ( Logic ) and intuition from Ishta Devatha is required.So as per my analysis the male native is going to Kanchipuram Medical Institute for M.D.in Pediatrics.
The above is only a real life example to show that we can predict many secrets through Rao’s  System of Nadi Astrology.
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The Cosmic Clock – How planets and Remedies work

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The Cosmic Clock – How planets and Remedies work

How Planets Work?

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Many people used to ask me how planets having huge mass and distance of millions of light years from earth impacting our life infinitely that one cannot have any choice to change his life actions or course of the journey in any way. It’s a point to think and one needs a deep understanding of Spiritual sciences for the answers to all these questions? i.e How physical bodies have a deep impact on our Karma, on our life actions and decision making ?, Does it means that planets are controlling our karma, our power of thinking or have telling influence on our brain signals that we cannot think other than what it has been decided by the invisible power already !.

Does every planet generate such powerful electromagnetic or electrical impulses that they have an ability to control our mind,  or can fix our destiny points and that there are no such other choices we have left it for changing our destiny, or it has been already decided by the almighty even before our so many journies of soul or these karmic actions points or destinies of soul  already been fixed by some invisible system even before we have taken birth on this mortal earth.

Now the question remains same, can we change our course of action or it is been fixed by some boundaries or by an invisible system?

Seeking this answer I have been researching a lot in my library of spiritual books and many a time I had tried it a lot to seek answers from ancient scriptures. Mostly I failed in my attempts and this question still remained a mystery. What I have learnt from my past learning journey is that for looking exact answer. The irony is there is no clarity

Sometimes I keep on thinking how planetary rotations happening in the celestial sphere impact our lifetime. there is an infinite number of questions daily every person try to find their answers via astrologically.  so much worse and everyone is feeling its effects individually. Why planets are behaving differently in everyone lives.

Questions seem very interesting because none of any explanation is mention in any of Astrological and Astronomical treaties, how planets are working in everyone human life individually.

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Well if you want to understand you need to understand How Birth and Death cycle is rotating in everyone’s life, scientifically it is not an easy task to provide any logic behind its processing. Spiritually you can explain – Your Karma CyclePlanets are bound to work relatively according to your Rebirth, Karmas and Soul action and choice cycles.

Scientifically time is working parallelly according to our current karmas, Our Current choices and those actions generate Time ripples like as of gravitational ripples created by huge mass moving body in space as we have studied in physics, same as in case of spiritual science when we make any choice or do a certain amount of some particular karmas, time used to move accordingly in that direction. It normally seems as time is uni-directional or in a one-directional scheme but actually it is working in the multidimensional framework based on our actions and choices.

More Louder the actions we perform in the mortal world, much wider will be the consequences of our karmas impact or fruits that we can See or analyze from the Navamsa Chart that an exclusively shows us fruits of all our sanchit karmas and more the soul will bound in Space-time and rebirth Cycle.

Its work like a simple phenomenon as in science, Heavier you throw a stone in silent water, much wider or deeper it will create or make ripples in silent water flow. Same as we can understand this principle in our life too, karma works like in the same process earlier we had discussed, when we throw a stone in a silent water much wider consequences and ripples it will generate and come back with same intensity, same way  karmic impacts or fruits of consequences  of actions of humans always come back with much power and heavy consequences of actions can be experienced in the near future of life as a result of our past actions, so we should always watch our current choices that can decide our future life shape and orientation.

Similarly, the planetary motion of planets in space plane is like the carbon copy of those Consequences or actions formed in water when we throw a heavy stone in deep silent water or they used to depict how time moves or flow in straight like flowing water that can never move back. It will always go in one direction but has choices to choose multiple paths in a different stream of flow same as like action of the water flow or the karmas of humans

In a more scientific way, Time is directly proportional to your actions and karma in society and Planets shows those time consequences which are made by past actions and reason for occurring in future life. (T = P= (K + A = C ) i.e where T = time, P = Planets, A =Action , C = Future and K = Karma.

Planets work on the basis of our Prana (Life) Energies.

Planets are rotating around the sun in a fixed orbital distance in every hour, minutes and Second in a constant speed; there is no variation in its speed same exactly as your wristwatch keep moving in Hours and Minutes as per earth Rotation around Sun in 360 degrees in 365 days.

Same as Planets are part of “ The Cosmic Clock “ located in our solar systems like a monitoring and administrative authority made by one who made us to monitor our cycle of Karma, rebirth and Soul Journey in every seconds and millisecond.

Planets are simply signification of Kaal Chakara system – The wheel of time. We are living in 3d Dimensional world and the Wheel of time represents the 4th Dimensional world – The Time – Kaal – The Eternal Changes Controlled by two Particles – The Shiva and Shakti – Two bodies who controls time and life cycle.

Time is relatively equal to the Planets Speed and Motion and directly proportional to the Human beings Life, Breadth, Hours, seconds and Minutes cycle. The Soul is bound to Live in a Body as per contractual documents to perform the cycle of Karma to finish pending karma based on previous births, one has to either suffer or celebrate the Karmas cycle based on The Sanchit and The Prarabhda Karma one had done in its previous births.

Sun Moon and are Two Supporting Pins moving parallel in a Cosmic clock in a geocentrically motion around the Earth. Shorter Pin Holds Fast-moving events ruled by Moon (Thoughts) and the Longer events are ruled by Sun (Aatma) and the 12 signs are the path of Both Sun and Moon where they rotate every day and night to indicate what and when an event has to trigger and how it will influences Mana, Jeeva and Aatma.

Rest of the planets are moving relative to Both the Sun and moon in the same clock and anti-clockwise direction to signify when an event has to trigger in everyone life, that’s why for any event we need to see each and every planet aspects and placements because all are working relative to each other.

Planetary alignments in a cosmic clock trigger the events and when both Sun and Moon pointing toward that particular individual sign. Time is moving in one direction and same as planets are moving too in one direction that’s why Time is relatively equal to planets Speeds, Motion and Distance.

That what Einstein was trying to explain in its equation of E= MC2, the Subtle Logic behind Cosmos creation of Ataman, Matter and Time.

Bramha, Vishnu and Mahesh are the three Tri Gunas present in each planet, soul and Body and in Nakashtras signifying Nature of planets and Aatmic Qualities.

Now you are able to understand how planets are working in our Physical and Spiritual plane, the next question is how Remedies are working??

How Remedies Works?

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Well, Remedies work based on karma i.e The sanchit and Pradbha Karma one has done. One who is having Strong Navamsa, 9th house/Lord in D1 and D9 remedies always work for them with efforts. That indicates about Credited Karma or accumulated karma, the portion of your good Karma in total. Without putting efforts or some actions in the form karma none of the remedies will work. Only Good karma in future can mitigate the impact or consequences of the past deeds to some extent. Karma generates ripples of karmic action in the time cycle of birth and death, more the past deed is heavy more it can be felt in many births of the soul that we can figure out of the Retrograde nature of the planets present in the one chart that shows the Pending karma soul is carrying from many of the past journies. If Burden of the soul is heavy it is impossible to clear the debt of past karmic actions in current birth. To get some relaxations from these karmic actions either one need to put Intense Tapasya or One need total surrender toward the ishta devta. Another way is one can take shelter of the Siddha Yogi or a Divine guru to get a way out of these heavy karmic deeds that one has done in the past journies.If we want to understand Remedies, in general, we need to first understand  consequences of the karmas.

Remedies are simply like applying for Discounts from your credited Karma, If you have Zero balance in your Sanchit Karma, won’t expect Your Application of Remedies will be approved for further processing.

If the Prarabhda is 90% and Good part of the Sanchit is 10 % – You have to face past deeds results of karma in your life as part of previous birth Bad Karma. Both the Karmas are inversely proportional to Each other and Remaining Percentage signifies, How much intense karma you have to suffer in this birth or it has to carry forward in next birth.

So before Applying for a concession from almighty Love – first look out your Praradbha Karma – your placement of the 6th house and its lord in D1,D9 and D60 shows your Deeds of the past life. In this life, 6th house shows debts, Sufferings, Diseases, enemies, weakness out of the past actions. What sort of one has done karma in the past same one has to face the one of 6 Shadripus. I.e Venus shows Extreme lust and lack of happiness from spouse and Financial stress in this life. If Sun is 6th lord one will face a lack of respect in public life and his ego always tries to dominate the native. Same way the effects of other planets can be decoded. To understand the Consequences or intensity of the 6th lord in current life one has to check 6th house or its lord strength.  If it is placed in Sthira Rashi’s, or afflicted in both D9 and D60 chart Impact of karmas will be intense in the current life, and whenever there will be transit of Saturn or nodes transiting around this sign (6th lord sign) one can experiences  Results of the past deeds during that tenure good or bad depending on the Strength of the 6th , and sometime the result will be hard to avoid and suffering will be intense. One has to face it or experience the consequences as it shows your Prarabdha karma. If the 6th lord is in Dual Sign, One can put efforts to mitigate it to some extent. If it is in Chara Rashi one can neutralize the impact of Karmas to much extent and burn it in current birth and native efforts will get its results and Impact of Dashas periods will be softer on the native. Moon Placement, Sign and the Planetary Dashas Shows Sum total of your  Sanchit karma. Dasha Period in Vedic astrology is Sum total of your Sanchit Karma and Transits are the Carrier agent and Delivery Boy of that Karma, When will the Parcel (Fruits) of Karma deliver to you, totally depends on the Transits. That time your Old karma’s (Both good and bad) of past should get triggered or get align with your Dasha Period. Delivery boy (Transits) can deliver either good fruits or bad totally depends on your total karma (Dasha and Planetary Placements).

Remedies means – Almighty is giving you a concession, Relaxation in your total karmic account for some period of time.

If you won’t do remedies in the form of Vedic Prayers, Mantras, Homam, Daanm Punyas with the selfless approach it cannot give you 100% results. For remedies to work and its effectiveness or sincerity depends on one 5th house and its lordship in D1, D9 and D60 chart.5th bhava shows how much sincere or dedicated you are in your devotion towards your ishta Devi/Devta.It’s Your bhakti and shows your total surrendered approach towards your Ishta. Beneficial planet shows strong faith on your Ishta whereas Malefic shows One has to put more efforts, need strict dedication and discipline to get devoted toward your ishta. Placement of nodes in the 5th house shows your Inconsistency or fluctuating devotion toward multiple deities and one may not be regular in his devotion or daily prayers. The strength of the 5th lord Deities and its form depends on the placement of the 5th lord in Lagna, D9 and D60 amsa’s i.e Mercury shows Durga and Vishnu both, whereas Shukar shows worshipping of Laxmi or Devi who controls the Family households i.e Kula Devi. Same way Saturn shows the form of Narayana and worshipping of Kali as well. Only Ishta has the power to mitigate your any karmas of the past if your dedication and devotion are much stronger and consistent. If 5th House lord is well placed in Lagna and Varga charts it will act as an added advantage in worshipping and bhakti toward your Diety. Influence of the Moon on  5th house is considered as the grace of God or good for Ishta Bhakti. If there is no selfless devotion or inner feelings available in daily prayers – nothing will work. Astrologically, If there is no benefice influence on the 9th house or 9th house lord is not well placed in D1, D9 and D60 1000 tries in the form of remedies to please your Ishta Dev can go in vain.

As per Karma Principal, you have given this birth to cleanse your past deeds, improve the current life for the better next life. By the Grace of almighty, you have given concession from your total Sanchit karma to improve your future life that is seen from the 5th house and its lord. More you follow it more you can better move on the right path. If Total Karmic account is zero, Debit is more than Credit may not work.

Without the Permission of Trinities – Planet won’t change its Default path and duties even if you are Billionaire or Millionaire or even if you perform 1000’s of Hawan’s or Yagyas – Nothing will work.

Almighty need your Love and Devotion, not your Money.

Regards,

Rakesh Jamwal

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Who is Shiva ? Understanding Importance of the Lord Shiva based on the view of Swami Sivananda

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This is an Article Compiled from the chapters of  ” Lord Shiva and his worship ” Book Written by Swami Sivananda

Shared for the Knowledge purpose for public benefits to get Detailed view on Lord Shiva by Swami Sivananda Philosophy. As I am deeply infatuated by the Wisdom of the Swami Sivananda on Lord shiva so i have presented his peace of work on Shiva for the people reading interest.Readers can buy the Original Book from the Amazon or flipkart.com

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We comprehend (realise) that Celebrated Supreme Being (Purusha), and meditate upon that Great God, Mahadeva; may that Rudra impel us to do so. This is the Rudra Gayatri Mantra.

(Shiva Gayatri Mantra)
Who is Shiva? 
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In Me the universe had its origin,
In Me alone the whole subsists;
In Me it is lost—Siva,
The Timeless, it is I Myself,
Sivoham! Sivoham! Sivoham!
” Salutations to Lord Siva, the vanquisher of Cupid, the bestower of eternal bliss and immortality, the protector of all beings, destroyer of sins, the Lord of the gods, who wears a tiger-skin, the best among objects of worship, through whose matted hair the Ganga flows.
 Lord Siva is the pure, changeless, attributeless, all-pervading transcendental consciousness.
He is the inactive (Nishkriya) Purusha. Prakriti is dancing on His breast and performing the creative, preservative and destructive processes.”
 (By Swami Sivananda)
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View of the Swami Sivananda on Lord Shiva from His Book ( Lord Shiv and His worship)

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By Swami Sivananda

” When there is neither light nor darkness, neither form nor energy, neither sound nor matter, when there is no manifestation of phenomenal existence, Siva alone exists in Himself.He is timeless, spaceless, birthless, deathless, decayless. He is beyond the pairs of opposites. He is the Impersonal Absolute Brahman. He is untouched by pleasure and pain, good and evil. He cannot be seen by the eyes but He can be realised within the heart through devotion and meditation.”

” Siva is also the Supreme personal God when He is identified with His power. He is then omnipotent, omniscient active God. He dances in supreme joy and creates, sustains and destroys with the rhythm of His dancing movements.
He destroys all bondage, limitation and sorrow of His devotees. He is the giver of Mukti or the final emancipation. He is the universal Self. He is the true Self of all creatures. He is the dweller in the cremation-ground, in the region of the dead, those who are dead to the world.
The Jivas and the world originate from Him, exist in Him, are sustained and rejected by Him and are ultimately merged in Him. He is the support, source and substratum of the whole world. He
is an embodiment of Truth, Beauty, Goodness and Bliss. He is Satyam, Sivam, Subham, Sundaram, Kantam.
He is the God of gods, Deva-Deva. He is the Great Deity—Mahadeva. He is the God of manes (Prajapati). He is the most awe-inspiring and terrifying deity, Rudra, with Trisul or trident in
His hand. He is the most easily pleased (Asutosha). He is accessible to all. Even the untouchable Chandalas and the illiterate rustics can approach Him.
He is the source of all knowledge and wisdom. He is an ideal Yogi and Muni. He is the ideal head of an ideal family with Uma as His devoted wife, Lord Subrahmanya, the brave general of
strength and courage, Lord Ganesa, the remover of all obstacles.

The Sadasiva

At the end of Pralaya, the Supreme Lord thinks of re-creation of the world. He is then known by the name Sadasiva. He is the root-cause of creation. From Sadasiva creation begins. In Manusmriti He is called Svayambhu. Sadasiva is unmanifested, He destroys the Tamas caused by Pralaya and shines as the self-resplendent light bringing forth the five great elements, etc., into being.

The Siva Purana says that Siva is beyond both Prakriti and Purusha. Siva is Mahesvara. He is the witness, well-wisher and nourisher of all beings.
The Gita says:

‘Upadrashtanumanta cha bharta bhokta mahesvarah’.

Mahesvara conducts the work of creation according to His will and pleasure.

The Sruti says,

‘Mayam tu prakritim viddhi mayinam tu mahesvaram’. 

Know Prakriti to be Maya and Mahesvara to be the wielder of Maya or Prakriti.

The Sakti of Siva works in two different ways. Mula Prakriti
and Daivi Prakriti. Mula Prakriti is Apara Prakriti from which the five elements and other visible objects and the Antahkarana are evolved. Para Prakriti is Chaitanya Sakti which converts the Apara
Prakriti and gives name and form to it. Apara Prakriti is Avidya and Para Prakriti is Vidya.
The controller and dispenser of these two Prakritis is Lord Siva.
Siva is distinct from Brahma, Vishnu and Rudra.

Lord Siva is the Lord of innumerable crores of Brahmandas or worlds. Isvara united with Maya gives rise to Brahma, Vishnu and Rudra out of Rajas, Sattva and Tamo Gunas respectively, under the command of Lord Siva. Brahma, Vishnu and Rudra are the trinities of the world.

There is no difference among the trinities, Brahma, Vishnu and Rudra. By the command of Mahesvara these three do the creative, preservative and destructive duties of the world. The work of all the three deities is done conjointly. They all have one view and one definite purpose in creating, preserving and destroying the visible universe of names and forms. He who regards the three deities as distinct and different, Siva Purana says, is undoubtedly a devil or evil spirit.
The Lord who is beyond the three Gunas, Mahesvara, has four aspects: Brahma, Kala, Rudra and Vishnu. Siva is the support for all the four. He is the substratum for Sakti also. Siva is distinct from the Rudra included in the trinities. Rudra is really one though according to the different functions He is considered to have eleven different forms.
Who is Shiva ? Understanding Importance of the Lord Shiva based on the view of Swami Sivananda

 

The first face of Siva does Krida or play, the second does penance, the third destroys or dissolves the world, the fourth protects the people and the fifth, being knowledge, fully covers the entire universe by its power.He is Isana the creator and promoter of all beings, from within.The first form of Siva is the enjoyer of Prakriti as Kshetrajna Purusha. The second is Tatpurusha resting in Sattva-guna, rooted in Bhogya-Prakriti, the Prakriti-enjoyed. The third is Ghora rooted in the eightfold Buddhi like Dharma, etc.

The fourth is Vamadeva rooted in Ahankara and the fifth is Sadyojata, the presiding deity of the mind. The eight forms of Siva are Sarva, Bhava, Rudra, Ugra, Bhima, Pasupati, Isana and Mahadeva, rooted respectively in earth, water, fire, air, ether, Kshetrajna, sun and moon.”

(Source and Reference: Lord Shiva and his worship by Swami Sivananda)
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Remedy for childless couples or those having difficulty in conceiving

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Article written by Jatinder Sandhu

Remedy For childless couples

बाल गोपाल श्रीकृष्ण के बाल रूप को कहा जाता है। कृष्ण जी अपने बाल रूप में बेहद नटखट थे। हिन्दू धर्म के अनुसार कृष्ण जी के बाल गोपाल स्वरूप को सर्वाधिक पूजनीय माना जाता है। भगवान श्री कृष्ण के बाल स्वरूप की पूजा करना निसंतान दंपत्तियों के लिए बेहद शुभ माना जाता है। संतान बाल गोपाल मंत्र एक ऐसा ही मंत्र है जो निसंतान दंपत्तियों के लिए आशीर्वाद समान माना जाता है।

संतान गोपाल मंत्र का प्रयोग (Santan Gopal Mantra for Child) 
Krishna Remedy for childless couples or those having difficulty in conceiving

 ॐ श्रीं ह्रीं क्लीं ग्लौं देवकीसुत गोविन्द वासुदेव जगत्पते
देहि मे तनयं कृष्ण त्वामहं शरणं गतः ।

shrim hrim klim glaum devakisuta govinda vasudeva jagatpate
dehi me tanayam krishana tvamaham saranam gatah.

मान्यता है कि इस मंत्र का प्रतिदिन 108 जाप करने से जातक को संतान प्राप्ति अवश्य होती है। साथ ही ज्योतिषी सलाह देते हैं कि मंत्र जाप के साथ-साथ अपने शयन कक्ष में श्रीकृष्ण की बाल रूप की प्रतिमा रखना चाहिए। इस प्रतिमा की श्रद्धाभाव से पूजा करते हुए उन्हें लड्डू, माखन मिसरी का भोग लगाना चाहिए।

 संतान प्राप्ति के लिए कृष्ण जी के एक अन्य मंत्र ।

 सर्वधर्मान् परित्यज्य मामेकं शरणं व्रज।अहं त्वा सर्वपापेभ्यो मोक्षयिष्यामि मा शुच।।

Sarvadharman parityajya mamekam Saranam vraja.
Aham tva sarvapapebhyo moksayisyami ma sucha.

Fast for childless couples and the way to do it

Shiv Chaturdashi Ka Mahatva Remedy for childless couples or those having difficulty in conceiving

शिव चतुर्दशी व्रत विधि (Shiv chaturdashi vrat vidhi in Hindi)

on the designated day go the Shiva temple without eating and drinking anything, offer coconut wrapped in mouli or roli, two whole suparis, two male gender fruits like banana or mango, do abhisheka and offer all these to shiv linga. Donate one lota vessel and white cloth to young pujari ( priest) not to an old one ( this is to be done first time only ) all the other procedure to be repeated each time. Then come home and drink cold and sweetened milk, have some fruits if required or if the medical condition is such that its required.

( fast to be done by the couple)

हिन्दू धर्म के अनुसार प्रत्येक माह की चतुर्दशी तिथि को भगवान शिव को समर्पित शिव चतुर्दशी का व्रत किया जाता है।

 भविष्यपुराण के अनुसार प्रत्येक महीने के कृष्ण पक्ष की चतुर्थी को “शिव चतुर्दशी” कहते हैं। इस दिन पूरे विधि-विधान से शिव जी की पूजा की जाती है। इस व्रत को करने से व्यक्ति काम, क्रोध, लोभ, मोह आदि के बंधन से मुक्त हो जाता है।

शिव चतुर्दशी व्रत विधि (Shiv chaturdashi vrat vidhi in Hindi)

भविष्यपुराण के अनुसार शिव चतुर्दशी व्रत में भगवान शिव के साथ माता पार्वती, गणेश जी, कार्तिकेय जी और शिवगणों की पूजा की जाती है। शिव चतुर्दशी का व्रत करने वाले जातक को त्रयोदशी के दिन मात्र एक समय भोजन करना चाहिए।

इसके उपरांत चतुर्दशी के दिन व्रत का संकल्प लेकर शिव जी की धूप, दीप पुष्प आदि से पूजा करनी चाहिए। शिवजी की पूजा में भांग, धतूरा और बेलपत्र का विशेष महत्व होता है।

 चतुर्दशी के दिन रात्रि के समय शिव मंत्रों का जाप करना चाहिए। 

Remedy for childless couples or those having difficulty in conceiving

शिवजी के कुछ विशेष मंत्र निम्न हैं:
“ऊँ नम: शिवाय” व ” शिवाय नम:”

रात को सोते समय इस मंत्र का जाप करना चाहिए:

शिव चतुर्दशी व्रत का फल (Benefits of Shiv chaturdashi vrat in Hindi)

शिव चतुर्दशी का व्रत जो भी व्यक्ति पूरे श्रद्धाभाव से करता है उसके माता- पिता के सारे पाप नष्ट हो जाते हैं।

इसके अलावा उसके स्वयं के सारे कष्ट दूर हो जाते है तथा वह जीवन के सम्पूर्ण सुखों का भोग करता है। इस व्रत की महिमा से व्यक्ति दीर्घायु, ऐश्वर्य, आरोग्य, संतान एवं विद्या आदि प्राप्त कर अंत में शिवलोक जाता है।

पौराणिक मान्यता के अनुसार चतुर्थी के दिन भोलेनाथ की शादी मां पार्वती से हुई थी, इस दिन भगवान शिव के भक्तों द्वारा उनकी बारात निकाली जाती हैं। उपवास के दौरान भक्तों को गेहूं दाल और चावल से दूर रहना चाहिए।

इस दिन कई भक्त बिना आहार ग्रहण किए व्रत करते हैं लेकिन जो लोग निराहार नहीं कर सकते हैं वो फल, चाय, कॉफी का सेवन कर सकते हैं।

Regards,
Jatinder Sandhu
Medical Astrologer
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Sri Navagraha Stotra with meaning to propitiate nine planets daily

Navgrahastotra Sri Navagraha Stotra with meaning to propitiate nine planets daily

Sri Navagraha Stotra with meaning to propitiate nine planets daily

This stotra is written by Shri Ved Vyas Rishi and consists of nine hymns or mantras of nine planets. this stotra is best suggested to get freedom from all sort of troubles and difficulties and get abundant pleasures, wealth and become prosperous, sound and have good health in life. The devotee should recite this stotra daily with utter faith and devotion to get maximum benefits from stotra. As this stotra directly goes to graha devta so faith is most important as these nine planets or ‘Navagraha’ have maximum effect on mental as well as on physical aspect of human life.

The vibration of these 9 planets radaites maximum sound and light energy around us and when we sync our body vibrations according to these 9 planets we can have maximum benefits from these celestial bodies. They play an important role in all the life activities i.e physical, mental, emotional and health of life of any individual. During the birth of the body, while having unfavourable positioning of any of these planets can be the cause of major life problems i.e bad health, bad mental state and stagnation in many areas of life. These 9 planets simply act as the mirror of our own karmas which we had done in many of the past journies. What native is facing suffering its all because of the deeds of the native he has done in those lives. Although there is no such remedy for bad but Karmas we can win the heart of planetary dieties by our utter faith, devotions and good karmas.
This Navgraha Stotra Created by Rishi Ved Vyasa is very useful in warding off or to avoid the ill effects of the bad planetary position and movement( Transit) of the ‘Navagraha’ in our lives with the help of Navgraha Hymns.
Navagraha stotram is a simple Pattern or mantras of 9 Grahas and it acts as very powerful healing tools to reduce the negative effects of planetary placement in natal chart.

Benefits Of Navagraha Stotram And The Way to Practice

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The Navagraha Stotram is written by Rishi Vyasa and is considered to be as the peace mantra for the nine planets. These powerful hymns can pacify the Navagraha and protect us from any negative vibrations of the planets.

When devotee Regularly chants Navagraha Stotram it generates positive vibrations around us and directs the related planets to deliver favorable results but one should also need to do Good deeds as well as need to follow the karmic discipline wrt to the desired planet to get maximum benefits, as only good karma can pacify the bad karmic effects. These mantras or hymns helping in minimizing the harmful effects of the planets and increases positive influences on native mental setup. The devotees also get peace of mind and stay away from any evil thoughts as well. Practicing Navagraha Stotram every day can make you healthy, wealthy and prosperous.

To achieve the desired result, one should recite Navagraha Stotra in the early morning after having a bath by sitting in front of the picture or idol of the Lord Navagraha or one can also chant this Stotra in front of the 9 Navgrahas idols in temple after offering proper Poojan to the Navgrahas.

One should also try to understand the meaning of the mantra to maximize its effects.

It is recommended that the stotra should be chanted at least once in a day to please the planets.

 

|| नवग्रह स्तोत्र ||

अथ नवग्रह स्तोत्र

श्री गणेशाय नमः

God Sun image Sri Navagraha Stotra with meaning to propitiate nine planets daily

जपाकुसुम संकाशं काश्यपेयं महदद्युतिम् |

तमोरिंसर्वपापघ्नं प्रणतोSस्मि दिवाकरम् || १ ||

Japaa kusuma Sankaasam Kaasyapeyam Mahaath’ yuthim

Thamo’urim sarva Paapa ganam Pranathosmi Dhiwaakaram

Meaning: 

“One who looks like the Hibiscus flower, Son of Kashyapa, full of radiance, Foe of darkness and the one who dispels all sins, I prostrate that Surya.”

1200px Chandra graha Sri Navagraha Stotra with meaning to propitiate nine planets daily

दधिशंखतुषाराभं क्षीरोदार्णव संभवम् |

नमामि शशिनं सोमं शंभोर्मुकुट भूषणम् || २ ||

Dhadhi sanka Thushaaraabham Ksheero Dhaarnava Sambhavam

Namaami sasinam Somam Sambhor makuta Bhooshanam

Meaning: 

“The one who has the hue of curd and icebergs, one who emerges from the milky ocean, Chandra who adorns Shiva, I prostrate. that Chandra.”

1200px Angraka graha Sri Navagraha Stotra with meaning to propitiate nine planets daily

धरणीगर्भ संभूतं विद्युत्कांति समप्रभम् |

कुमारं शक्तिहस्तं तं मंगलं प्रणाम्यहम् || ३ ||

Dharanee garbha Sambhootham Vidhyuth kaanthi Samaprabham

Kumaaram Sakthi Hasthancha Mangalam Pranamaam Yaham

Meaning: 

“The one who is the son of Bhooma Devi, One who has the lustre of lightning, One who has Shakti in his hand, and the auspicious one, I prostrate that Angaraka”

1200px Budha graha Sri Navagraha Stotra with meaning to propitiate nine planets daily

प्रियंगुकलिकाश्यामं रुपेणाप्रतिमं बुधम् |

सौम्यं सौम्यगुणोपेतं तं बुधं प्रणमाम्यहम् || ४ ||

Piryangu kali Kaasyaamam Roope’naa Prathimam Budham

Sowmyam sowmya GunopethamTham Bhudham Pranamaam Yaham

Meaning: 

“The one who is dark like the bud of Priyangu flower, One who is unequalled in beauty and is intelligent, And the son of Chandra, One who is peaceful, I prostrate that Budha.”

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देवानांच ऋषीनांच गुरुं कांचन सन्निभम् |

बुद्धिभूतं त्रिलोकेशं तं नमामि बृहस्पतिम् || ५ ||

Dhe’vaanaancha Risheenaancha Gurum Kaanchan sannibham

Bhudhdhi bhootham Thrilokesam Thannamaami Bhruhaspathim

Meaning: 

The one who is the Guru of the Devas and Rishis, the one who is radiant and intelligent, The Lord of all the three worlds, I prostrate that Brihaspathi.

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हिमकुंद मृणालाभं दैत्यानां परमं गुरुम् |

सर्वशास्त्र प्रवक्तारं भार्गवं प्रणमाम्यहम् || ६ ||

Hima kundha M’runaalaabam Dhaithyaanam Paramam Gurum

Sarva saasthra Pravruththaaram Bhaargavam Pranamaam Yaham

Meaning: 

“The one who has the lustre of the dew, Lotus stem and Thumba flower, High priest of Asuras and the one who preaches the Shatras, I prostrate that ( Bhargava )Sukracharya.”

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नीलांजन समाभासं रविपुत्रं यमाग्रजम् |

छायामार्तंड संभूतं तं नमामि शनैश्चरम् || ७ ||

Neelaanchana Samaabaasam Raviputhram Yamaagrajam

Chaayaa Maarthaanda Sambhootham Thannamaami Sanaicharam

Meaning: 

“The one who is blue, one who is like charcoal, one who is the son of Surya and the brother of Yama, one who is born to Chaya and Surya, I prostrate that Saneeswara.”

1200px Rahu graha Sri Navagraha Stotra with meaning to propitiate nine planets daily

अर्धकायं महावीर्यं चंद्रादित्य विमर्दनम् |

सिंहिकागर्भसंभूतं तं राहुं प्रणमाम्यहम् || ८ ||

Ardha kaayam mahaaveeyram Chandhraadhithya vimardhanam

Simhikaagarba Sambhootham Tham Raahum Pranamaam Yaham

Meaning: 

“The one who has half a body and is full of valour, One who opposes Chandra and Surya without fear, One who was born from Simhika’s womb, I prostrate that Rahu.”

1200px Ketu graha Sri Navagraha Stotra with meaning to propitiate nine planets daily

पलाशपुष्पसंकाशं तारकाग्रह मस्तकम् |

रौद्रंरौद्रात्मकं घोरं तं केतुं प्रणमाम्यहम् || ९ ||

Palaasa pushpa sankaasam Thaarakagraha masthakam

Rowdhram rowdhraathmakam go’ram Tham Kethum Pranamaam Yaham.

Meaning: 

“The one who looks like Palasa flower, One who is the king of the stars and One who has a fierce form and is scary and angry, I prostrate that Ketu.”

इति श्रीव्यासमुखोग्दीतम् यः पठेत् सुसमाहितः |

दिवा वा यदि वा रात्रौ विघ्न शांतिर्भविष्यति || १० ||

Iti Vyaasa-mukhod-giitam yah: path’et-susamaahitah:

Divaa vaa yadi vaa raatrau vighna-shantir-bhavish’yati

Meaning: 

“This stotra is composed by Shri Vyaasa Rhishi. A person who chants this stotra during the day or at night will become free from all troubles. ”

नरनारी नृपाणांच भवेत् दुःस्वप्ननाशनम् |

ऐश्वर्यमतुलं तेषां आरोग्यं पुष्टिवर्धनम् || ११ ||

Nara-naarii-nrupaan’aayn cha bhaved-duh:svapna-naashanam

Aishvaryamatulam tesh’aam aarogyam push’t’i-vardanam

Meaning: 

“By chanting this stotra the effect of bad dreams of men, women, kings and so on will be destroyed. Everyone will have good health, wealth and energy.”

ग्रहनक्षत्रजाः पीडास्तस्कराग्निसमुभ्दवाः |

ता सर्वाःप्रशमं यान्ति व्यासोब्रुते न संशयः || १२ ||

Graha-nakshatrajaa piid’aah: taskaraagni-samudbhavaah:

Taah: sarvaah: prashamam yaanti Vyaaso bruute na sanshayah:

Meaning: 

“A person who chants this stotra becomes free from the troubles created by planets, constellations, thieves, fire etc. Vyasa Rhishi says that there is no doubt about the result of chanting this stotra ”

|| इति श्री वेद व्यास विरचितम् आदित्यादी नवग्रह स्तोत्रं संपूर्णं ||

Iti Shri Vyaasa-virachitam Navagraha-stotram sampurnam

The Navagrahastotracomposed by Shri Vyasa Rishi is Complete here.

 

 

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