devagurave brigunandanaaya
Suryaathmajaaya bujagaaya cha kethave cha
Nithyam namo bagavathe gurave varaaya(After this prayer)
Krishnaaya vaasudevaaya namaami haraye sadaa
Mandasyaanishtasambootham doshajaatham vinaashaya(say this prayer too).
Chant this prayer daily, waking from
sleep, while facing east in your bed.
Fasting (Vratham)
You should fast on the days, which are relevant to the planet, and the days special to you. You should fast on Saturdays to gratify Saturn. You can visit the temple of Sri Ayyappa and present light offerings and sesame
sweet broth (Ellu payasa) libation according to your ability, during this period. Circumambulating the peepal tree on Saturdays is also beneficial. Visit the sabarimala temple while fasting during the Mandala period
Abstain from consuming alcohol, non-vegetarian foods and other
intoxicants while fasting. Natural foods like fruits, vegetables, and green leaves- which help digestion- are the suitable food for these days. Refrain from eating cereals, oily, hot and sour food. You can fast partially or fully according to the intensity of the harmful effects.
Alms (Daanam)
You can donate sesame, black cow, blue sapphire, sesame oil, iron statue of Saturn, antimony sulphate (anjanakallu), black silk, black grains etc to appease Saturn. It is beneficial to give food to the destitute. Take some sesame oil in a flat vessel and see your
reflection in it. Giving away this oil will provide good results.
Poojas
Some poojas are suggested to appease Saturn. Flowers like Clitoria Ternata (Neela Shangu pushpam), blue lotus (Karinkoovalathila), blue hibiscus, blue lotus etc are used to do Saturn pooja. Libation is
prepared with sesame and black gram. It is beneficial to visit the temple where the nine planets are consecrated; adorning Saturn with blue lotus (Karinkoovalathila) and lighting the oil lamps.
Chanting of Mantras
You can appease Saturn by chanting the following mantras.
Om suryaputhraya vidhmahe Shaneishchraya dhimahi Thanno mandhaha prajodhayath
You will get result only if you chant these mantras with the utmost faith and devotion. It is better to chant these mantras in temple only.
daśaratha kṛta śanaiścara strotra on internet is not only wrong but is incomplete. Also the process requires various procedures which cannot be done without proper deeksha or understanding of tantra. Hence it is not shared.
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What is 🌌 Kanṭaka and Laghu Kalyani of 🌌 Saturn ? The effects of these transits in different houses 🌌
When Saturn crosses the fourth, seventh, tenth house from natal moon during transits then it is called kanṭaka. Transit of Saturn in fourth and eighth house from the natal
moon sign is called Laghu Kalyani Dhayya.
कल्याणीं प्रददाति वै रविसुतो राशेश्चतुर्थाष्टमे ।
The results of transits depend on sign of transits, karma of individual and daśa during transit. Those who want to apply this blindly, need to learn jyotiśa rules first.
🌌 Results of
Saturn’s transit in fourth House - When Saturn transits in the fourth house from Moon sign, its full aspect is on the Moon lagna, the sixth and tenth house from the Moon lagna. There may be a change of place or transfer. Housing may become a problem. Heart problems may occur.
🔱secrets of yantrā, malefic effects of yantrās. Machine produced yantrā.
Yantrā writing requires following:
🦜 an apt sadhak who has a living mantra as śakti with him. He should be well versed in drawing and complexity of yantrā.
🦜 Celibacy, fast and sleeping on floor
during the time of writing.
🦜 Transferring Brahman to yantrā through writing. (After invocation of all the deities on the yantra)
🦜 Unless the person is a true sadhak, then yantrā will be nothing more than a metal plate or piece of bark.
🦜 In the case of a yantrā, even when
you get a proper yantrā you will not be able to hold its purity for too long. The yantrā deity requires regular worship and invocation. Impurities in the house will close the vortex above the yantrā and the deity will vanish. It is also possible that some unwanted power will
What happens when you eat onions, garlic or tāmasika food ? How does it affect your kuṇḍalī and spiritual endeavours ?
Note- The above will only effect if food is consumed over a longer period of time. It is not referring to occasional consumption.
What is Tāmasika ? -
The predominance of tamas in a person is reflected by laziness, greed, attachment to worldly matters etc. He has no problem in stepping on another’s toes to go ahead or harming society. Tāmasika person is inactive, depressed, extremely selfish, not thinking about others or even
harming them when fulfilling one’s selfish ends, and irritable. He gains happiness by eating, drinking etc.
Tāmasika food list- Mushrooms, Pumpkin, Onion, Garlic, Plums, Watermelons, Avocado, Apricots, and all over-ripe fruits, Urad Dal, Black Dal, Pink Dal, Chicken, Fish, Goat,
A Brahman’s curse, why commenting, writing foolish things on social media can very well bring curses on you- A real life incident.
Past time and story- He was a Nair answerable directly to the royalty and his position gave him lot of pride. There was a Namboothiri who lived in
that area who was a renowned scholar and also performed pooja ceremonies for people in the area. This Namboothiri was summoned to the tharavad (ancestral home) of the Nair.
Nair was resting on a chair near thekkini (southern block). The Namboothiri came late because of some
reason and nair was not happy about it. In his utter pride and arrogance, he commented that if he would have summoned a worker, hundreds would have appeared on time and yet it is difficult to beckon a single brahmin. The Namboothiri was not proud and he could have resisted the
Ḍevālaya of heart, what happens when you construct a temple in heart lotus ? the manas śakti , the actual sādhana, the story of a great Nayanar saint
There are sects and people who believe that bāhya (outer) prayers to ṃoorthi, doing homam, Paṃcopacāra, ṣoḍaśopacāra etc. is
pooja or real devotion. The images of God, statues etc. are good for sakāma upāsana and also good at the initial stages of sādhana. However, these exterior parts do not bond well with someone who is inside you (the Parameswara).
The story of a great Nayanar saint Śrī Pūcalār
( fifty-eighth in the list of 63 Nayanars) , is a real-life example of true devotion.
Śrī Pūcalār was a Shaiva, a devotee of the god Shiva. He wanted to create a grand temple for Shiva, but did not have the money to do so. Thus, Śrī Pūcalār decided to build a temple to Shiva in
What happens when a sadhak performs an actual pooja for devotees? The extreme bad effects and the dangers of taking saṃkalpa. The impact of changing karma and the law of energy.
The law of energy is eminent. Anyone who has done something wrong in any birth has to repay the
thing. There is no separate rule. It is only childish understanding of karma that we are the bearers. In reality we are doers and we bear what we did or do.
However, when we perform pooja, we are going against the flow of nature and changing the outcome. Though this changes the
outcome but it does not change the law. This bad energy needs to be dissipated and it cannot be simply destroyed as the law says that energy can never be destroyed. The sadhak who performs the pooja has to bear the bad effects of all negative energy as soon as the pooja is