Guest guest Posted June 19, 2006 Report Share Posted June 19, 2006 Om Sai Ram Respected NarsimhaJi, I was to post the same request. Since you have been doing it for years, pls guide us on the complete process of doing it....we will be greatfull to you. Secondly could you pls let us know the difference it has done in your life in terms of mindset, thaughts, speaking truth etc etc ?? A PDF document will be a great service; the story is available but I don't think the Pooja Vidhi is good; the Ganesh Pooja; Navgrah Mantras etc etc which one to use; a photo of the placement of everything will help as well. I know you are very bussy and I hope I could have been there to learn and prepare the PDF; unfortunately I am in Dubai. I am sure you will take this on your priority list and try to close the loop soon. regards, Kaartik Gor sriganeshh <sriganeshh > wrote: Dear Narasimhaji, It is interesting to note the significance of kavachams..but i particulary curious to learn the complete procedure of satyanarayana vratam..is it possible to send me complete procedure of doing satyanarayana vrata or suggest some standard books for doing this..at home... thanks ganesh vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" <pvr wrote: > > Dear SanjayP, > > Thank you for the links. Kavacha means "protective shield". Kavachas of planets are good for removing physical ailments. > > The discussion on kavachas reminds me of a story. I was performing Satya Narayana vratam when some relatives were doing griha pravesh in a new house they bought. We had all the time in the world and I did a 5 hour long Satya Narayana vratam. When invoking various planets in the pooja, I did their kavachas in addition to mantras. > > The pooja was going fine. Suddenly, when I started reading Sukra kavacham, one girl started throwing tantrums, crying loud and making a lot of fuss. We had to stop the pooja and cajole her. The same thing was repeated three times as I read Sukra kavacham. I had to break 3 times in the middle. After Sukra kavacham was over, it went on smoothly. > > When I reflected on it, it struck to me that Venus was a functional malefic for the people I was doing the vratam for. For the owner of the house, Venus is the 6th and 11th lord, afflicting lagna lord Jupiter. For his wife, Venus is the 3rd and 8th lord and occupies the 6th house of sickness. > > In both the charts, it is the job of Venus to give sickness and health problems. And, there I was, sincerely praying to that Venus to give them good health! Naturally, Venus is not comfortable with the request and wants to throw obstacles in the prayer. > > Interestingly, the girl who cried loud and disturbed the pooja during the chanting of Sukra kavacham has arudha lagna in a Venusian sign and Venus aspects her lagna. In addition to aspecting lagna, Venus is exalted and quite strong. In fact, he is the AK. The girl is a good painter and an excellent singer. She is also very gifted in terms of musical sense (she listens to the latest Hindi/Telugu film songs a couple of times and figures out the tune and plays it on the keyboard very well. All this is inspite of having no formal training in any kind of music). > > Overall, she is a very Venusian kind of person and was the one chosen by Venus as his representative to push his agenda! > > Sarvam SreeKrishnaarpanamastu, > Narasimha > ------------------------- > Free Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.net > Free Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAstrologer.org > Sri Jagannath Centre (SJC) website: http://www.SriJagannath.org > ------------------------- > > > > Regarding prayers, kavachas of various deities and planets are the > > > best protection from physical ailments. > > > > A good reference I would suggest to Jyotishas is to have compilation > > "Navagraha Kosha" for this, > > > > Navagraha Kosa (In 2 Volumes) S.K. Ramachandra > > Rao<http://www.bagchee.com/qsearch.aspx? page=0&SerFld=Author&qsearch=true&page=0&SerTxt=S.K.%20Ramachandra% 20Rao> > > > > Warm Regards > > Sanjay P > > > > Rao, S.K. Ramachandra. Navagraha-Kosha (2 vols.), Bangalore: Kalpatharu > > Research Academy, 1995. > > > > http://www.bagchee.com/BookDisplay.aspx?Bkid=B32251 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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