Guest guest Posted February 20, 2008 Report Share Posted February 20, 2008 Respected Trivedi ji, Thanks a lot for a scholarly explanation of the logic of this remedy. With respect, H S Gill , " varun_trvd " <varun_trvd wrote: > > Respected Gill Saheb, > > Yes, the remedy was shared by our respected Yograj Prabhakar ji with > our Guru Pt. Bhooshan Priya ji. > > It is an old and traditional folk remedy used to eliminate white > patches on the skin. How it works as a medicine, we wouldn't know. But > it is a perfect remedy based on the principles of the Lal Kitab. As > you would probably know that the Lal Kitab had incorporated quite a > lot of traditional folk remedies into the corpus. > > Now coming to the logic of this remedy : > > White patches [ moon ] on the skin [ Venus ] is an abnormality > representing the malefic combination of the Moon + Venus . The > applying on the affected areas the water of the dhaak [ mercury ] > helps in the following ways : > > [ a ] Water of Dhaak [ mercury ] when applied on the skin [ venus ] > brings them together thus strengthening Venus. In other words it makes > skin healthy and able to fight the abnormality. Mercury and the venus > are the best of friends. > [ b ] Mercury and Venus together form masnuyee Sun. Where ever the > Sun appears the moon will disappear from the view. Thus the white > patches should disappear once the mercury and the Venus are brought > together. > [ c ] Mercury can always suppress a lonely Moon. The lal Kitab says, " > akele Chandra ya brahaspati ko budh daba lega " [ 1942 urdu ed; page > 257 line # 3 ]. Therefore the Dhaak water would be able to suppress > the white patches. > [ d ] Mercury has been traditionally used for separating the moon from > the venus. Remember the curds [ dahi ] and the ash [ raakh ] upaya > suggested for moon + venus in the lal Kiatb. > > With regards, > > Varun Trivedi , " gill_hs2005 " > <gill_hs2005@> wrote: > > > > Respected Varun ji, > > > > In the Lal Kitab remedies group a remedy for white patches on the > skin > > has been annouced that the water boiled with dhak twigs be appleid > on > > the effected areas to get relief. > > Sir, is this a Lal Kitab remedy or a medicine ? If it is a lal Kitab > > remedy then how is it going to work, the logic behind it? > > > > Sincerely, > > > > H S Gill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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