Guest guest Posted December 19, 2004 Report Share Posted December 19, 2004 Respected members please clear my doubt about Neem Upaya in which it is said to bury silver piece under neem tree Now under neem tree what does it mean - bury in soil near neem tree - bury into the roots of neem by piercing it -burying into the trunck of the neem with the help of some pointing object Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2004 Report Share Posted December 19, 2004 Dear Abhinav Bhai, According to the legendary Lal Kitab, the remedy of burying silver pieces in a Neem tree for 43 days is recommended when Venus is posited in 9th house in the natal or the Varshphal chart. Actually, the presence of Venus in 9th house turns the Mars into a malefic one i.e. “Mangal Bad”. By burying square silver pieces in a Neem tree for 43 days uninterruptedly, the help of Moon is provided to the malefic Mars so that its fiery nature is nullified. In this case Neem tree signifies the Mars and Silver symbolize the Moon. It is very vital to memorize that these silver pieces are supposed to be buried inside the truck/branch of a Neem tree not anywhere else. The exact modus operandi for doing this is seems a bit convoluted but is reasonably simple. Take quadrangle silver pieces, say half inch by half inch each. Make a small hole/gap in a Neem tree with the help of a Chisel or Screw driver or some similar device etc., put in the silver piece into it and shut the hole/gap by knocking its ends. Simple Na? Please remember a couple of things; that: 1. This remedy is to be performed for 43 days in a row. 2. The weight/size of these silver pieces does not matter in this case. 3. After using the tools you must leave/hide them in a safe place near the tree for using the same on next day. 4. The tools which are used for making the hole must not be brought back to home. I hope that this will clear any doubt what so ever from your mind regarding this remedy. Regards, Yograj Prabhakar. Abhinav Kaushal <abhionly4u1 wrote: Respected membersplease clear my doubt about Neem Upaya in which it is said to bury silver piece under neem tree Now under neem tree what does it mean - bury in soil near neem tree- bury into the roots of neem by piercing it-burying into the trunck of the neem with the help of some pointing object Dress up your holiday email, Hollywood style. Learn more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 Dear Respected Yograj Ji, Is it not also possible to bury 9 pieces/ounces of silver in neem tree once for same effect, as opposed to 43 days? Regards, Iqbal Toronto, CanadaYograj Prabhakar <yr_prabhakar wrote: Dear Abhinav Bhai, According to the legendary Lal Kitab, the remedy of burying silver pieces in a Neem tree for 43 days is recommended when Venus is posited in 9th house in the natal or the Varshphal chart. Actually, the presence of Venus in 9th house turns the Mars into a malefic one i.e. “Mangal Bad”. By burying square silver pieces in a Neem tree for 43 days uninterruptedly, the help of Moon is provided to the malefic Mars so that its fiery nature is nullified. In this case Neem tree signifies the Mars and Silver symbolize the Moon. It is very vital to memorize that these silver pieces are supposed to be buried inside the truck/branch of a Neem tree not anywhere else. The exact modus operandi for doing this is seems a bit convoluted but is reasonably simple. Take quadrangle silver pieces, say half inch by half inch each. Make a small hole/gap in a Neem tree with the help of a Chisel or Screw driver or some similar device etc., put in the silver piece into it and shut the hole/gap by knocking its ends. Simple Na? Please remember a couple of things; that: 1. This remedy is to be performed for 43 days in a row. 2. The weight/size of these silver pieces does not matter in this case. 3. After using the tools you must leave/hide them in a safe place near the tree for using the same on next day. 4. The tools which are used for making the hole must not be brought back to home. I hope that this will clear any doubt what so ever from your mind regarding this remedy. Regards, Yograj Prabhakar. Abhinav Kaushal <abhionly4u1 wrote: Respected membersplease clear my doubt about Neem Upaya in which it is said to bury silver piece under neem tree Now under neem tree what does it mean - bury in soil near neem tree- bury into the roots of neem by piercing it-burying into the trunck of the neem with the help of some pointing object Dress up your holiday email, Hollywood style. Learn more. The all-new My – Get yours free! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 Dear Yograjji, Thanks for the clarification. I was under the impression that one coin is to be kept buried in a neem tree for 43 days. At the end of this period, it could be taken out an probably thrown in running water or donated to a temple. With best wishes, Amitabh Shastri --- Yograj Prabhakar <yr_prabhakar wrote: > Dear Abhinav Bhai, > > > According to the legendary Lal Kitab, the remedy of > burying silver pieces in a Neem tree for 43 days is > recommended when Venus is posited in 9th house in > the natal or the Varshphal chart. > > > > Actually, the presence of Venus in 9th house turns > the Mars into a malefic one i.e. “Mangal Bad”. By > burying square silver pieces in a Neem tree for 43 > days uninterruptedly, the help of Moon is provided > to the malefic Mars so that its fiery nature is > nullified. In this case Neem tree signifies the Mars > and Silver symbolize the Moon. > > > > It is very vital to memorize that these silver > pieces are supposed to be buried inside the > truck/branch of a Neem tree not anywhere else. > > > > > > The exact modus operandi for doing this is seems a > bit convoluted but is reasonably simple. Take > quadrangle silver pieces, say half inch by half inch > each. Make a small hole/gap in a Neem tree with the > help of a Chisel or Screw driver or some similar > device etc., put in the silver piece into it and > shut the hole/gap by knocking its ends. Simple Na? > > > > Please remember a couple of things; that: > > > > 1. This remedy is to be performed for 43 days in a > row. > > > > 2. The weight/size of these silver pieces does not > matter in this case. > > > > 3. After using the tools you must leave/hide them in > a safe place near the tree for using the same on > next day. > > > > 4. The tools which are used for making the hole must > not be brought back to home. > > > > I hope that this will clear any doubt what so ever > from your mind regarding this remedy. > > > > Regards, > > > > Yograj Prabhakar. > > > > Abhinav Kaushal <abhionly4u1 wrote: > > Respected members > > please clear my doubt about Neem Upaya in which it > is said to bury > silver piece under neem tree Now under neem tree > what does it mean > - bury in soil near neem tree > - bury into the roots of neem by piercing it > -burying into the trunck of the neem with the help > of some pointing > object > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Dear Iqbal Bhai, Every heartfelt Lal Kitab aficionado ought to stick to the rudiments of this revered book as far as feasible. Any divergence from what the legendary Lal Kitab has structured should be avoided. In my opinion this very incongruity is the main perpetrator behind the malfunction of the curative procedures recommended by the Lal Kitab astrologers these days. Moreover, I have elucidated the sense behind this remedy; you can conceive an appropriate substitute remedy in the radiance of that logic. Regards, Yograj Prabhakar.Iqbal <punjabilovebug wrote: Dear Respected Yograj Ji, Is it not also possible to bury 9 pieces/ounces of silver in neem tree once for same effect, as opposed to 43 days? Regards, Iqbal Toronto, CanadaYograj Prabhakar <yr_prabhakar wrote: Dear Abhinav Bhai, According to the legendary Lal Kitab, the remedy of burying silver pieces in a Neem tree for 43 days is recommended when Venus is posited in 9th house in the natal or the Varshphal chart. Actually, the presence of Venus in 9th house turns the Mars into a malefic one i.e. “Mangal Bad”. By burying square silver pieces in a Neem tree for 43 days uninterruptedly, the help of Moon is provided to the malefic Mars so that its fiery nature is nullified. In this case Neem tree signifies the Mars and Silver symbolize the Moon. It is very vital to memorize that these silver pieces are supposed to be buried inside the truck/branch of a Neem tree not anywhere else. The exact modus operandi for doing this is seems a bit convoluted but is reasonably simple. Take quadrangle silver pieces, say half inch by half inch each. Make a small hole/gap in a Neem tree with the help of a Chisel or Screw driver or some similar device etc., put in the silver piece into it and shut the hole/gap by knocking its ends. Simple Na? Please remember a couple of things; that: 1. This remedy is to be performed for 43 days in a row. 2. The weight/size of these silver pieces does not matter in this case. 3. After using the tools you must leave/hide them in a safe place near the tree for using the same on next day. 4. The tools which are used for making the hole must not be brought back to home. I hope that this will clear any doubt what so ever from your mind regarding this remedy. Regards, Yograj Prabhakar. Abhinav Kaushal <abhionly4u1 wrote: Respected membersplease clear my doubt about Neem Upaya in which it is said to bury silver piece under neem tree Now under neem tree what does it mean - bury in soil near neem tree- bury into the roots of neem by piercing it-burying into the trunck of the neem with the help of some pointing object Dress up your holiday email, Hollywood style. Learn more. The all-new My – Get yours free! The all-new My – What will yours do? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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