Thursday, February 28, 2013

Ovarian Cancer – Astrological and Spiritual Perspective


According to ovariancancer.org, ’Ovarian cancer is a growth of abnormal malignant cells that begins in the ovaries.’ Ovarian cancer can be of two types: Benign (non-cancerous) and malignant (cancerous). The difference between the two is that in its benign form, the tumors do not spread to the other parts of the body; whereas in its malignant form, the tumor spreads to other parts of the body through the bloodstream. 

The symptoms may be pain in the abdomen, pelvis or legs, swollen abdomen, nausea, diarrhea or constipation, feeling tired all the time, difficulty in eating, weight loss or weight gain, fatigue, pain during intercourse, frequent urination. If these symptoms persist it is always safe to take medical assistance.


a) Afflicted Sun or Moon in Scorpio can lead to ovary-related disease. However, this may not lead to Cancer unless Sun or Moon is heavily afflicted. 

b) Venus or Moon afflicted by Mars can cause ovary-related disease. In case the afflictions are mild it may not lead to Cancer.

c) Seventh house and the eighth house and their lords under affliction by Saturn or Rahu indicate ovary cancer.

Case 1: 



Interpretation: Moon is afflicted by sixth lord Mercury. Sun is afflicted by eighth lord Mars. Scorpio sign is afflicted by aspect of Saturn. The placement of lagna and the eighth lord Mars in the sixth house is also not very good. There is a strong chance of ovary-related disease. However, there is no affliction with Rahu and Saturn on the eighth lord. Hence, the problems may not lead to ovarian cancer.

Case 2: 



Interpretation: Debilitated Mars is placed in the eighth house. Rahu is also placed in the eighth house. The eighth lord Moon is afflicted by placement in its sign of debilitation. Saturn is further afflicting the natal Moon and Scorpio sign by aspect. In this example horoscope ovary-related problems may lead to ovarian cancer.


a) Guilt or bad experience of an individual in love may trigger ovarian cancer. 

b) Lack of forgiveness is like venom it can cause diseases like mental depression, cancer and arthritis. If lack of forgiveness is rooted to bad experience in love or relationship it may trigger ovarian cancer.

c) Often, cancer is manifested by tendency of some women to escape any given situation. Such women generally resist changes. They generally stuff their emotions with negativity and live in guilt throughout.

d) Unresolved issues in relationships with God, self or others may trigger cancer. If such broken relationship is the cause of absence of love in case of a women it may even trigger ovarian cancer.

e) Thought of sexual inadequacy and self-hate may also cause ovarian cancer. 

f) Fear arising from relationships or bad experiences from past life may also trigger negative emotions. Such emotions if not taken care of may trigger ovarian cancer.


a) Apart from the medical treatment, emotional counseling, forgiveness exercise (where the patient mentally names, forgives and releases every person with whom they ever had any problems or issues) and Pani-Prayog (water therapy) can help in the cure of ovarian cancer.

b) Patients suffering from ovarian cancer should pray to God for emotional strength, courage and right direction. This may help in resolving the emotional problems which are the root cause of the disease. 

c) Recitation of Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra regularly may also benefit such a patient. The mantra is given below:-

“Om Tryambakkam Yajamahe Sugandhim Pustivardhanam

Urvaarokameva Bandanaan Mrityormooksheya Maamritat”

d) The desire to live is essential to heal any disease including ovarian cancer. 

e) The love and support of family and friends is essential to defeat ovarian cancer. It is because of this love that the patient wants to live long. This desire of the patient can at times even help in conquering death.

Written by: Anand Sagar Pathak

Ordeal of Guru-Bhakti


Once, Cholera was raging virulently in Shirdi. The residents were much frightened and they stopped all communication with the outside people. The panchas of the village assembled together and decided upon two ordinances as a remedy to check and put down the Epidemic. They were (1) No fuel-cart should be allowed to come in the village, and (2) No goat should be killed there. If anybody disobeyed these ordinances, they were to be fined by the village-authorities and panchas. Baba knew that all this was mere superstition, and therefore, He cared a damn for the cholera-ordinances. While the ordinances were in force, a fuel-cart came there, and wanted to enter the village.

Everybody knew that there was dearth of fuel in the village; still the people began to drive away the fuel-cart. Baba came to know of this. He came to the spot and asked the cartman to take the fuel-cart to the Masjid. None dared to raise his voice against this action of Baba. He wanted fuel for His Dhuni and so He purchased it. Like an Agnihotri keeping his sacred fire alive throughout his life, Baba kept His Dhuni ever burning all day and night; and for this He always stocked fuel. Baba's home, i.e. the Masjid was free and open to all. It had no lock and key; and some poor people removed some wood from there for their use. Baba did not grumble about this. Baba saw that the whole universe was pervaded by the Almighty, and so He never bore enmity or ill-will to anybody. Though perfectly detached he behaved like an ordinary house-holder to set an example to the people.

Let us now see, how the second Cholera-ordinance fared with Baba. While it was in force, somebody brought a goat to the Masjid. It was weak, old and about to die. At this time Fakir Pir Mohamad of Malegaon alias Bade Baba was near. Sai Baba asked him to behead it with one stroke, and offer it as an oblation. This Bade Baba was much respected by Sai Baba. He always sat on the right hand of Sai Baba. After the chilim (pipe) was first smoked by him, it was then offered to Baba and others. After the dishes were served, at the time of taking meals at noon, Baba respectfully called Bade Baba and made him sit on His left side, and then all partook of food. Baba paid him also daily Rs.50/- out of the amount collected as Dakshina. Baba accompanied him hundred paces whenever he was going away. Such was his position with Baba. But when Baba asked him to behead the goat, he flatly refused, saying "Why it should be killed for nothing?" Then Baba asked Shama to kill it. He went to Radha-Krishna-Mai and brought a knife from her and placed it before Baba. Knowing the purpose for which the knife was taken, she recalled it. Then Shama went to bring another knife, but stayed in the Wada, and did not return soon. Then came the turn of Kakasaheb Dixit. He was 'gold' no doubt, but had to be tested. Baba asked him to get a knife and kill the goat. He went to Sathe's Wada and returned with a knife. He was ready to kill it at Baba's bidding. He was born in a pure Brahmin family and never in his life knew killing. Though quite averse to do any act of violence, he made himself bold to kill the goat. All the people wondered to see that Bade Baba, a Mahomedan was unwilling to kill it while this pure Brahmin was making preparations to do so. He tightened his dhotar and with a semicircular motion raised his hand with the knife and looked at Baba for the final signal. Baba said - "What are you thinking of? Go on, strike". Then, when the hand was just about to come down, Baba said - "Stop, how cruel you are! Being a Brahmin, you are killing a goat?" Kakasaheb obeyed and kept the knife down and said to baba - "Your word is law unto us, we do not know any other ordinance. We remember You always, meditate on Your Form and obey You day and night, we do not know or consider whether it is right or wrong to kill, we do not want to reason or discuss things, but implicit and prompt compliance with Guru's orders, is our duty and dharma".

Then Baba said to Kakaseheb, that He would Himself do the offering and killing business. It was settled that the goat should be disposed of near a place called Takkya, where fakirs used to sit. When the goat was being removed to that place, it fell dead on the way.

Hemadpant closes the Chapter with a classification of disciples. He says that they are of three kinds: (1) First or best (2) Second or middling and (3) Third or ordinary. The best kind of disciples are those who guess what their Gurus want and immediately carry it out and serve them without waiting for an order from them. The average disciples are those who carry out the orders of their Masters to a letter, without any delay, and the third kind of disciples are those, who go on postponing the carrying out of their orders and making mistakes at every step.

The disciples should have firm faith, backed up by intelligence and if they and patience to these, their spiritual goal will not be distant. Control of breath -- ingoing and outgoing, or Hath-Yoga or other difficult practices are not at all necessary. When the disciples get the above-mentioned qualities, they become ready for further instructions and the Masters then appear and lead them on, in their spiritual path to perfection.

(This is taken from chapter XXIII of Shri Sai Satcharita which is translated by Nagesh Vasudev Gunaji from the original work of Govind Raghunath Dabholkar alias ‘Hemadpant’ in Marathi)

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Importance of Human Birth


In this wonderful universe, God has created billions (84 lacs according to Hindusastra calculation) of creatures or beings (including Gods, demigods, insects, beasts and men) inhabiting heaven, hell, earth, ocean, sky and other intermediate regions. Of these, those creatures or souls, whose merits preponderate, go to heaven and live there till they enjoy the fruits of their actions, and when this is done, they are cast down while those souls, whose sins or demerits preponderate, go down to hell, and suffer the consequences of their misdeeds for so long a time as they deserve. When their merits and demerits balance each other, they are born on earth as human beings, and are given a chance to work out their salvation. Ultimately when their merits and demerits both drop down (are got rid of) completely, they get their deliverance and become free. To put the matter in a nutshell, souls get their births or transmigrations according to their deeds and intelligence (development of their minds). 

Special Value of the Human Body 

As we all know, four things are common to all the creatures, viz. food, sleep, fear and sexual union. In the case of man, he is endowed with a special faculty, viz. knowledge, with the help of which he can attain God-vision, which is impossible in any other birth. It is for this reasons that Gods envy man's fortune and aspire to be born as men on earth, so as to get their final deliverance. 

Some say, that there is nothing worse than the human body, which is full of filth, mucus, phlegm and dirt, and which is subject to decay, disease and death. This is no doubt true to a certain extent; but inspite of these drawbacks and defects, the special value of the human body is - that man has got the capacity to acquire knowledge: it is only due to the human knowledge that one can think of the perishable and transitory nature of the body itself, and of the world and get a disgust for the sense-enjoyments and can discriminate between the unreal and the real, and thus attain God-vision. So, if we reject or neglect the body because it is filthy, we lose the chance of God-vision, and if we fondle it, and run after sense - enjoyments, because it is precious, we go to hell. The proper course, therefore, for us to pursue is the following; that the body should neither be neglected nor fondled, but should be properly cared for, just as a traveler on horse-back takes care of his pony on the way till he reaches his destination and returns home. Thus the body should ever be used or engaged to attain God-vision or self-realization, which is the supreme end of life. 

It is said that though God created various sorts of creatures he was not satisfied, for none of them was able to know and appreciate His work. So he had to create a special being - Man, and endow him with a special faculty, viz. Knowledge and when He saw that man was able to appreciate His Leela - marvellous work and intelligence. He was highly pleased and satisfied. (Vide, Bhagawat 11-9-28). So really it is good luck to get a human body, better luck to get birth in a Brahmin family, and best one, to get an opportunity of having recourse to Sai Baba's Feet and surrendering to Him. 

Man's Endeavour 

Realizing how precious the human life is, and knowing that Death is certain and may snatch us at any time, we should be ever alert to achieve the object of our life, we should not make the least delay but make every possible haste to gain our object, just as a widower is most anxious to get himself married to a new bride, or just as a king leaves no stone unturned to seek his lost son. So with all earnestness and speed, we should strive to attain our end, i.e., self-realization. Casting aside sloth and laziness, warding off drowsiness, we should day and night meditate on the Self. If we fail to do this, we reduce ourselves to the level of beasts. 

How to Proceed? 

The most effective and speedy way to gain our object is to approach a worthy Saint or Sage - Sadguru, who has himself attained God-vision. What cannot be achieved by hearing religious lectures and study of religious works, is easily obtained in the company of such worthy souls. Just as the sun alone gives light, which all the stars put together cannot do, so the Sad-Guru alone imparts spiritual wisdom which all the sacred books and sermons cannot infuse. His movements and simple talks give us 'silent' advice. The virtues of forgiveness, calmness, disinterestedness, charity, benevolence, control of mind and body, egolessness etc. are observed by the disciples as they are being practiced in such pure and holy company. This enlightens their minds and lifts them up spiritually. 

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(This is taken from chapter VIII of Shri Sai Satcharita which is translated by Nagesh Vasudev Gunaji from the original work of Govind Raghunath Dabholkar alias ‘Hemadpant’ in Marathi)

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Importance of Guru in Life

“Gurur brahma gurur vishnu  gurudevo maheshwaraha

gurussakshaat parabrahma  tasmay shri gyrave namaha”

The word “Guru”comes from the word ‘Gu’ means darkness and ‘Ru’ means, light. Guru is someone who radiates light of wisdom in the hearts filled with the darkness of ignorance. In the Upanishads, five signs of satguru (true guru) are mentioned.  In the presence of the Sadguru; Knowledge flourishes (Gyana raksha); Sorrow diminishes (Dukha kshaya); Joy wells up without any reason (Sukha aavirbhava); Abundance dawns (Samriddhi); All talents manifest (Sarva samvardhan). When you find peace and tranquility and joy in the very presence of a person, you can know that he is a SADGURU and one of the form of Sadguru is “Sri Sainath of Shirdi”

As said by Sri Paramahanssji, “The blind cannot lead the blind”. Similarly, Only a master, one who knows God, may rightly teach others about Him. To regain one’s divinity one must have such a master or guru. He who faithfully follows a true guru becomes like him, for the guru helps to elevate the disciple to his own level of realization.”

Why we need Guru in our life?

In “Sai Satcharithra” significance of guru has been laid in ones life where it has been questioned that "Why should we lose our freedom and submit to others? When we have to do our duty, why a Guru is necessary? One must try his best and save himself. What can the Guru do to a man who does nothing but sleeps indolently?" One day one Sai devotee asked  -"Baba, where to go?" Baba said, "High up." Then the man said, "How is the way?" Baba said, "There are many ways leading there; there is one way also from here (Shirdi). The way is difficult. There are tigers and wolves in the jungles on the way.”Kakasaheb (devotee) asked - "But Baba, what if we take a guide with us?" your destination, avoiding wolves, tigers and ditches etc. on the way. If there be no guide, there is the danger of your being lost in the jungles or falling into ditches." Mr. Dabholkar (devotee) was present on this occasion and he thought that this was the answer Baba gave to the question whether Guru was a necessity; and he thereupon took the hint that no discussion of the problem, whether man is free or bound, is of any use in spiritual matters, but that on the contrary real Paramartha is possible only as the result of the teachings of the Guru, as is illustrated in this chapter of the original work in the instances of great Avatars like Rama and Krishna, who had to submit themselves to their Gurus, Vasishtha and Sandipani respectively, for getting self realization and that the only virtues necessary for such progress are ‘Shraddha’ and other the ‘Saburi’ ( faith and patience).

As  we can’t directly or immediately approach God On the path of perfection in spiritual life, it’s essential to receive guidance from a guru, a spiritual master on our own. We each have a direct relationship with God because we are His children, but realizing and acting in that direct relationship is possible after we’ve become pure, which is a process. A spiritual master selflessly trains and guides us in reviving our relationship with God, and is always willing to help in difficult times.

The Relationship between Guru and Disciple:

The relationship with the guru is based on the purest form of unconditional love. There is complete openness with the guru. The disciple should hold nothing back from the guru. This is why in the tradition, a student goes to the guru and offers a bundle of sticks to burn. The bundle symbolizes that everything the disciple has is offered unconditionally to the guru. Everything is offered to the guru so the guru can do the work of shaping the student spiritually. The disciple comes with full faith and entrusts his whole life to the guru. The guru takes that life and chops it and burns what is not necessary, and then carefully carves what remains into something sacred.

In this chopping and burning, the guru is merciless. The guru's job is not to hold hands with the disciple and wipe away tears, but to cut into pieces the disciple's ego and all that stands between the disciple and freedom. The guru does not allow dependence. If the disciple becomes too dependent on the guru, the guru pushes the disciple away, insisting on independence. It is a remarkable expression of the deepest love.

The truth is that the relationship of guru to disciple is “indescribable”. The relationship extends to the realm beyond the world, transcends death, and stretches far beyond the limited karmic bonds associated with family and friends. A mother and father help sustain the body of their child, and nurture and guide the child through the formative years of life to adulthood. While Guru sustains, nurtures, and guides a soul through lifetimes to ultimate liberation.

Contributed by: Jyoti Mishra

Mars (Mangal) - Puja and Havan

“Dharanee garbha sambhootam vidyut kaanti samaprabham
Kumaram shakti hastam tam mangalam pranamamyaham”

The idol of the Mars should be made using red sandal. Mars should be perceived adorning rosary of red color and red clothes, having four hands bedecked with sword, axe and mace (gada). One hand is in blessing posture, riding on a quadruped lamb.

Mars (Mangal) should be worshipped with the flowers and clothes of the colors of the idol and with fragrance, sticks, deepa, giving oblations, Dhupa, Guggul, etc. The metal of the idol of the planet and the food dear to him as signified by the planet are donated in charity with full devoutness for the alleviation of the affliction.

Maharishi Parashara said that the Mantra of Mars should be recited ten thousand times. 

The type of wood to be used for Havan of Mars is Khaira. The Havana Samagri duly mixed with honey, ghee, curd or milk is offered as oblations into the sacred fire and amidst chanting of the Mantras for 108 or 28 times, the Havana should be performed.

After that Brahmins should be fed. Havishya (khichri) is a must for remedy of Mars. After the worship Dakshina should be given as per shraddha of yajmana (person performing the Havan) and satisfaction of Brahmins.

Normally the mantras given below are chanted for reducing the affliction of Mars. Beej Mantra is preferred because of being a potent mantra.

Mantra for Mars (Mangal): “Om Bhaumaay Namah”
Beej Mantra for Mars: “Om Kraam Kreem Kraum Sah Bhaumaay Namah”

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Was Sai Baba a Hindu or Muslim? – Experiences of Abdul


Abdul was a devotee and servitor of Sai Baba and had an opportunity to stay in close contact with him. Born in 1869, initially he was a servitor of Amiruddin fakir of Nanded. A mysterious event happened in 1889. Sai Baba appeared in the dream of Amiruddin, materialized two real mangoes and told him to give them to Abdul and send Abdul to Shirdi. On his arrival in Shirdi, exclaimed Sai Baba, ‘My crow has come’. From the beginning Sai Baba initiated Abdul in the task of service. It was the responsibility of Abdul to keep lamps burning perpetually at five placed in Shirdi, viz. Lendi, Masjid, Chavadi etc. When Sai Baba went to the Lendi Abdul would keep two pots filled with water near Sai Baba. Sitting opposite the Nandadeep at the Lendi Sai Baba would make offerings of water to different directions. Sai Baba had charged Abdul with many other duties such as sweeping all the roads near the Masjid and Chavadi, washing Sai Baba’s clothes at the stream near the northern boundary, fetching water etc. As Abdul would clean the human refuse on the streets Sai Baba would lovingly call him a scavenger. For all the services rendered by Abdul, Sai Baba undertook the responsibility for his spiritual progress. Abdul would read the Koran sitting near Sai Baba. Some times Sai Baba would open the Koran at any page and ask Abdul to read. Some times Sai Baba would also ask Abdul occasionally to remain awake the whole night and go on reading the Koran. Sai Baba had exhorted him to have only one or two dishes in his food and to observe restraint and moderation in eating and sleeping. Abdul would abide by Sai Baba’s exhortation. 

From Abdul’s unpublished works in Urdu it is clear and beyond doubt that Sai Baba had a profound knowledge of the Islamic religion and civilization including Sufism, the Koran, Sira (the life of Muhammad), Sunna (his code of conduct), hadith (the traditions), the fakah (dharmashastra), Shariat, the tarikat etc. like any learned Muslim divine or Sufi Sheikh. Just as Sai Baba could explain, elaborate, and comment with insight into the deeper meaning, on the Vedas, the Upanishads, Bhagwat Gita and works of saints in Prakrit, similarly he was at equal ease with all Muslim religious works and traditions including works of Sufi Sheikhs of orders like Kadaria, Chistia, Suhrawardiya and Nakshbandi etc. In fact his range of knowledge was fantastic and incredible and passes all comprehension. At page 82 of the Urdu manuscript of Abdul (unpublished) there is entry of which the following is an English translation:

“Friends, how is it possible to fathom the inner mind of Sai Baba if one cannot understand even the outward appearance (form) of Sai Baba? If it be said that he is a Muslim, his ears are pricked, it be said that he is a Hindu, he dwells in the Masjid, repeats the name “Allah Malik” and distributes cooked meat as prasad (consecrated food). In his inner being does he contemplate the Vedas, Puranas, Gita or the Koran, Fakah? Only God Knows. So Sai Baba’s leela (sport) is wonderful. Amir, a Muslim devotee, wishes to sing the praises of Sai Baba, but does he have the capacity to do so? Sai Baba’s durbar is that of a Kalandar (Muslim fakir). It is not a muth of Hindu swami. His slave Abdul regards him as his Murshid (Guru).”

Sai Baba was a unique and rare blend of all faiths of the world. For him there were no barriers of religion, sect, race, sex, caste, creed, language and nation. He confirmed every devotee who came to him in his own faith and spiritual practices suited to his level of development and exhorted all by precept and example to be tolerant and charitable to others who were not of their faith and followed practices and ways appearing strange to them. Sai Baba founded no sect of his own and nor did he establish any seat nor leave any heir. He was against conversion. When a Hindu converted to Islam was taken to him he got angry, slapped him and said, “Aren’t you ashamed to change your father? The Muslim fundamentalists around him disliked his staying in the Masjid and yet allowing himself to be worshipped according to Hindu practices. However, when they were overpowered by his spiritual prowess, fearlessness, courage and other divine qualities, they had no option but to accept him as he was and yet to honour him for his spiritual eminence as an Aulia of the highest order. Today his shrine is a place of pilgrimage for lakhs of devotees of diverse faiths a majority of them are no doubt Hindu including Jains, Sikhs and Buddhists but there is a sprinkling of Zoroastrians, Muslims and Christians among them too.

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(This article is an extract of the article “Sai Baba and the Sufis” written by V. B. Kher from the book “Shri Shirdi Sai Baba – The Unique Prophet of Integration”) 

Friday, October 12, 2012

Mantras and Remedies for the Nav-Graha (Nine Planets)

There are several mantras and remedies for Nav-Graha (nine planets) prescribed in various scriptures. We are giving some most effective mantras.

Surya (Sun)

For Surya or Sun related troubles and during the dasa or antardasa of sun:

1. Worship the ruling deity Lord Shiva

2. Recite Aditya Hridaya stotra daily or Gayatri Mantra daily.

3. Japa of Sun’s moola mantra: “Om hram hreem hroum sah suryaya namah”, 6000 times in 40 days.

4. Recite the soorya stotra:

“Japa kusum sankasam kashyapeyam mahadutim
Tamorim Sarva paapghnam pranatosmi Divakaram”

5. Charity: Donate wheat, or sugar candy on sunday.

6. Fasting day: Sundays.

7. Pooja: Rudrabhishek.

8. Rudraksha: Wear Ekamukhi or 12 mukhi Rudraksha

Chandra (Moon)

For Chandra or Moon related problems and during the dasa or antardasa of Moon:

1. Worship the ruling deity Gouri.

2. Recite Annapoorna stotram.

3. Japa of Moon’s moola mantra, “Om shram sreem shraum sah chandraya namah”, 10000 times in 40 days.

4. Recite the Chandra stotra:

“Dadhi Shankha tushaarabham ksheero darnava sambhavam
Namaami shashinam somam shambhor mukuta bhushanam”

5. Charity: Donate cow’s milk or rice on Monday.

6. Fasting: On Mondays.

7. Pooja: Devi pooja.

8. Rudraksha: Wear 2 mukhi Rudraksha.

Mangal (Mars)

For Mangal or Mars related problems and during the dasa or antardasa of Mars:

1. Worship the ruling deities Kartikeya and Shiva.

The Kartikeya mantra is “Om Saravanabhavaya Namah”

The Shiva mantra is “Om Namah Shivaya”

2. Recite Kartikeya or Shiva stotra.

3. Japa of the Mars mantra, “Om kram kreem kroum sah bhaumaya namah”, 7000 times in 40 days.

4. Recite the Mangala stotra:

“Dharani garbha sambhutam vidyut kanti samaprabham
Kumaram shakti hastam tam mangalam pranamamyaham”

5. Charity: Donate Masoor dal( red lentils) on tuesday.

6. Fasting: On Tuesdays.

7. Pooja: Kartikeya pooja or Rudrabhishekha.

8. Rudraksha: Wear a 3 mukhi Rudraksha.

Budha (Mercury)

For Budha or Mercury related problems and during his dasa and antardasa:

1. Worship Lord Vishnu.

2. Recite Vishnu sahasranama stotra.

3. Japa of the Budha beeja mantra, “Om bram breem broum sah budhaya namah” 17000 times in 40 days.

4. Recite the Budha stotra:

“Priyangu Kalika Shyaamam Roopena Pratimam Budham
Soumyam Soumya gunopetam tam Budham Pranamamyaham”

5. Charity: Donate Udad dal on Wednesday.

6. Fasting: On Wednesdays.

7. Pooja: Vishnu pooja.

8. Wear a 10 mukhi Rudraksha.

Guru (Jupiter)

For Guru or Jupiter related problems and during the dasa or antardasa of Guru:

1. Worship Lord Shiva.

2. Recite Shri Rudram.

3. Japa of the Guru beeja mantra, “Om jhram jhreem jroum sah gurave namah”, 16000 times in 40 days.

4. Recite the Guru stotra:

“Devanam cha rishinam cha Gurum kaanchan SannibhaamBuddhi bhutam Trilokesham tam namaami Brihaspatim”.

5. Donate: Saffron or turmeric or sugar on Thursdayon.

6. Fasting: On Thrusdays.

7. Pooja: Rudrabhishekam.

8. Wear a 5 mukhi rudraksha.

Shukra (Venus)

For Shukra or Venus related problems and during the dasa or antardasa of Venus:

1. Worship Devi (Maa Lakshmi).

2. Recite Shree Sooktam or Devi stuti or Durga chalisa.

3. Japa of Shukra beeja mantra, “Om dram dreem droum sah shukraya namah”, 20000 times in 40 days.

4. Recite the Shukra stotra:

“Hima kunda mrinalaabham daityanam paramam gurumSarv shastra pravaktaram bhargavem pranamamyaham”

5. Donate clothes or dairy cream or curd to a lady on Friday.

6. Fasting: On Fridays.

7. Pooja: Devi pooja.

8. Wear a 9 mukhi Rudraksha.

Shani (Saturn)

For Shani or Saturn related problems and during the dasa or antardasa of Shani:

1. Worship Lord Hanuman.

2. Recite Hanuman chalisa or any other Hanuman stotra.

3. Japa of Shani mantra: "Om pram preem proum sah shanaischaraya namah", 19000 times in 40 days.

4. Recite the Shani stotra:

“Nelanjan samabhasam ravi putram yamagrajamChaaya martand sambhutam tam namami shanaischaram”

5. Donate a buffalo or black til (sesame seeds) on Saturday.

6. Fasting on Saturdays.

7. Pooja: Hanuman pooja

8. Wear a 14 mukhi Rudraksha.

For all Saturn related troubles Dasharatha Shani Stotra considered to be excellent remedy.

Rahu (Dragon’s Head)

For Rahu related problems and during the dasa or antardasa of Rahu:

1. Worship Bhairava or lord Shiva.

2. Recite the Kalabhairav asthakam.

3. Japa of the rahu beeja mantra, “Om bhram bhreem bhroum sah rahave namah”, 18000 times in 40 days.

4. Recite the Rahu stotra:

“Ardha Kaayam maha veryam chandraditya vimardhanam
Simhika garbha sambhutam tam rahum pranamamyaham”

5. Donate: Udad dal or coconut on Saturday.

6. Fasting on Saturdays.

7. Pooja: Bhairav or Shiva or Chandi pooja.

8. Wear An 8 mukhi Rudraksha.

9. One of the best remedies for rahu is reciting the first chapter of Durga Saptasati.

Ketu (Dragon’s Tail)

For Ketu related problems and during the dasa or antardasa of Ketu:

1. Worship Lord Ganesha.

2. Recite Ganesha Dwadasanama Stotra.

3. Japa of the Ketu beeja mantra, “Om shram shreem shroum sah ketave namah”, 7000 times in 40 days.

4. Recite the Ketu stotra:

“Palasha pushpa sankaasham taraka graha mastakam
Roudram roudratmakam ghoram tam ketum Pranamamyaham”

5. Donate: A black cow or black mustard seeds on thursday.

6. Fasting: On Thursdays.

7. Pooja: Ganesh pooja.

8. Wear a 9 mukhi rudraksha.

9. A very good remedy for Ketu is the reciting of Shiva Panchakshari Stotra.

Compiled by: Anand Sagar Pathak