Guest guest Posted April 28, 2007 Report Share Posted April 28, 2007 Dear Dennis, [ 1 ] To offer a karak object at a temple, I suggest only if there is a path already laid down through an aspect on the 2nd house. [ 2 ] In order to immerse a karak object in flowing water, the drishti puth or the path is not needed. I take it as distancing the effects of the planet by handing it over to the Mother Moon. Sincerely, Bhooshan Priya , " Dennis " <mprgrandmaster wrote: > > Dear Chandra ji, > What a beautiful explanation.So, to move a planet, a path in needed but is a path needed to offer a karak object to a temple of the Mother Moon for eliminating the malefic effects? > Sorry if you have already explained but I have failed to understand. > Regards, > Dennis > - > cptyagi2007 > > Friday, April 27, 2007 4:31 PM > Lal Kitab Discussion Group Re: Moving Planets > > > Dear Dennis ji, > > Gifting a karak object of a planet in a temple { shelter of God } or > immersing it in flowing water { handing it over to the Moon the > mother of planets } results in  " grah nek asar de ya na de lekin > manda asar nahi dega†… the planet may or may not give benefic > result but it will not give malefic results. That means there is > always a possibility, but not a certainty, that it might give > benefic results. But what is certain is that it will refrain from > giving malefic results. > > Where as burying a karak object of a planet makes it certain that it > will not give any results, good or bad. > > After gifting at a temple or immersing in flowing water there is > always a possibility of retrieving a planet if necessary, where as > after burying even that possibility is ruled out. > > Now if a karak object of a planet is gifted in a temple, would it > start giving the results as if it is placed in the 2nd house ? > No. > Because the purpose or the ‘sankalp’ was not to place it in the 2nd > house. The purpose was to place it under the shelter of God > {bhagwan sharan} and to make it swear that it will stop being > malefic. > Similarly, the karak object of a planet immersed does not start > giving the results of the 4th house. Again the purpose was to hand > it over to the care of the mother so that it stops being > troublesome. > > A planet can be established in the 4th house, or for that matter any > house, only if there is a line of sight { drishti puth } to that > house. > > Regards, > > Chandra Prakash > > , " Dennis " > <mprgrandmaster@> wrote: > > > > Dear Sir, > > Please, clear my doupts. > > If a planet is given to His Mother Moon, then whould it not just > become benefic?How can we say that giving a planet to His Mother's > Arms is the same is removing its effects? Maybe , it means removing > only its bad effects? If it is the same to removing all its effects, > it is the same as burrying in effect ,right? > > Also, about offering a planet to a temple. In this way a planet > becomes benefic ,right? But, its effects also be shown through the > second house?The benefits from its inital house will be lost? > > Also, how could one move a planet to the fourth house? > > Regards, > > Dionisis > > > > - > > varun_trvd > > > > Friday, April 27, 2007 8:01 AM > > Lal Kitab Discussion Group Re: Moving Planets > > > > > > Dear Sorabh ji, > > > > Planets can not be moved at will. You can not move a planet any > > where you like. A planet can be moved only along the line of > sight { > > drishti puth }. Unless there is a path already laid down you can > not > > move a planet. Summarizing, planets can be moved or shifted only > > along the laid down path, in other words to a house under its > > aspect. > > > > Immersing a karak vastu of a planet in flowing water does not > mean > > that you have shifted it to the 4th house. The immersing means > > handing over the planet to Mother Moon { water } where it is > assumed > > that the planet will refrain from its evil designs. Once in the > arms > > of a mother a planet is supposed to behave. This primarily means > > distancing the influence of a planet from you. Any planet can be > > distanced; it doesn’t need a drishti puth. > > > > Similarly, burying a karak vastu of a planet in a barren place > > means that the planet has been destroyed for that year. Once > again > > any planet can be destroyed and doesn’t need a laid down path. > It > > does not mean that the planet has been moved to a particular > house. > > > > But offering a karak vastu at any temple means that the > particular > > planet has been sent to the  " Ishwar sharanâ⠂¬Â Ã¢â‚¬ " shelter of > the God. > > Once again it is believed that the planet swears to refrain from > > evil designs in the presence of the God. A planet can be moved > to a > > temple { 2nd house } only if there is a path already laid down. > > Every planet can not be moved to a temple. > > > > With regards, > > > > Varun Trivedi > > > > , " mrsorabhsharma " > > <mrsorabhsharma@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Varun Ji > > > > > > From what I have gathered from across forums - if you float an > > item in > > > a river you move this planet to the 4th house, if you throw an > > item in > > > a deserted place you move the planet to the 12th house and if > you > > > throw an item in a dirty drain you move it to the 8th house - > can > > you > > > confirm the validity of this and also can you elaborate on how > to > > move > > > planets to the other houses e.g what would be required to move > a > > > planet to say the first or second house ? > > > > > > Eagerly awaiting your reply. > > > Regards > > > Sorabh > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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