Guest guest Posted March 24, 2008 Report Share Posted March 24, 2008 Respected Vinay ji, [ 1 ] The karak of purely mercury alone could not have been chosen because then it would have meant burying the mercury of the Kundali and its effect. Since the act of burying means destroying the effects of the planet for that year, it would not have been advisable to do. That is why he chose a karak made up of two elements. [ 2 ] Let us examine what else could Pandit ji do to nuetralise the Sun in the 6th house such that it doesn't adversely effect the Saturn in the 12th. This could be acheived only by establishing a planet which is not hostile towards the Saturn. Apart from the Mars the other planets not hostile to the Saturn would be mercury and venus. I can not think of any such combination which has to include the sun and at the same time lead to mercury or Venus. [ 3 ] I consider burying in a barren place where nothing grows amounts to establishing in the 6th house. Regards, Varun Trivedi , " Vinay kumar " <v4vedic wrote: > > Respected Trivedi Ji and Bance Ji, > By using mercury item only, mangal nek can be established.then > Why Pandit ji used Two Mangals. Mangal + Budh is not a good combination for > spouse of a person. > Is Burying underground means estabilishing in house no 6. > Please guide me > Yours > Vinay > On 3/24/08, varun_trvd <varun_trvd wrote: > > > > Dear Kulbir bhai, > > > > Yes you are right that this is the only place where a red flower is > > suggested as an upaya. I think that by getting red flower [ mars + > > mercury ] buried Pandit ji has finally got this equation in the 6th > > house: > > > > Sun [ already in the 6th] + mars + mercury > > Sun + mercury = mangal nek > > Therefore the equation leads to = mangal nek + mangal > > The mangal nek will also turn the other mangal into nek. > > > > Hence the confrontation of the Sun [ 6th house ] and the Saturn [ > > 12th house ] gets eliminated. The family life gets saved through > > this upaya. > > The mangal nek in the 6th house is considered good. > > > > Regards, > > > > Varun > > > > <% 40>, > > " kulbirbance " > > <kulbirbance@> wrote: > > > > > > Varun ji, > > > > > > red flowers are advised to be buried for benefic results. > > > what could be the logic further when anar ke phool ka rang is > > mangal > > > badh. i think it is only one place in lalktab where red flowers are > > > mentioned as upaye. > > > > > > kulbirbance > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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