Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 Respected rajni ji, This is how the upaya is to be done : Every day, for 13 days regularly, fill half a bowl with dahi { curds } and cover the dahi with a cotton cloth. Put a little ash over the cloth and press it gently so that it soaks up the water content of the dahi. Leave the bowl for the over night. In the morning, collect the ash in an earthen pot, while offer the dahi at any temple. At the end of the 13th day immerse the earthen pot along with the ash into a river or sea. The cloth you select, to cover the dahi with, should be porous enough to soak the water through. The ash should be preferably of ‘upale’ {dung cake} or wood charcoal { kachcha koyala } so that it could soak up the water. Regards, Varun Trivedi , " Rajni Khan " <rajni.khan wrote: > > Dear friends, > > > > For Moon + Venus, Lal Kitab says a remedy: On curd (venus) put a white > cloth (Venus) and then put ashes (mercury) on it. How is this to be really > done, and what is to be done with the items once they have been used. What > will be the proper remedy? Has anyone done this? Any help will be much > appreciated. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 Respected rajni ji, Immerse the cloth also along with the ash and the pot. Regards, Varun Trivedi , " Rajni Khan " <rajni.khan wrote: > > Thank you ver much Varunji. > > > > What is to be done of the cloth itself? > > > > On Behalf Of varun_trvd > Wednesday, November 21, 2007 20:03 > > Lal Kitab Discussion Group Re: Moon + Venus remedy > > > > Respected rajni ji, > > This is how the upaya is to be done : > > Every day, for 13 days regularly, fill half a bowl with dahi { curds } > and cover the dahi with a cotton cloth. Put a little ash over the cloth > and press it gently so that it soaks up the water content of the dahi. > Leave the bowl for the over night. In the morning, collect the ash in > an earthen pot, while offer the dahi at any temple. At the end of the > 13th day immerse the earthen pot along with the ash into a river or > sea. The cloth you select, to cover the dahi with, should be porous > enough to soak the water through. The ash should be preferably > of ‘upale’ {dung cake} or wood charcoal { kachcha koyala } so that it > could soak up the water. > > Regards, > > Varun Trivedi > > <%40> , " Rajni Khan " > <rajni.khan@> wrote: > > > > Dear friends, > > > > > > > > For Moon + Venus, Lal Kitab says a remedy: On curd (venus) put a > white > > cloth (Venus) and then put ashes (mercury) on it. How is this to be > really > > done, and what is to be done with the items once they have been used. > What > > will be the proper remedy? Has anyone done this? Any help will be much > > appreciated. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2007 Report Share Posted December 10, 2007 Respected Rajni ji, The entire idea is to seperate water [ moon ] from the curds [ venus ]. The cotton cloth is a karak of venus. Since the water is to be taken out of venus, the karak of venus, cotton cloth, is used. The rakh [ ash ] which soaks up the water is a karak of mercury. Regards, Varun Trivedi , " Rajni Khan " <rajni.khan wrote: > > Varunji, > > > > As one needs to be careful with remedies, I continue to seek clarification. > > > > The method suggested by you includes the cloth. My view is that it should be > a resham cloth (satin?) rather than cotton cloth. > > Also, how does Venus get the help of Mercury. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2007 Report Share Posted December 10, 2007 Rspected Rajni ji, Yes you are right. I cross checked it. Silk cloth is the karak of moon. Therefore the dahi should be covered with a silk cloth. Regards, Varun Trivedi , " Rajni Khan " <rajni.khan wrote: > > Agreed. But reading of the clause says cover dahi (shukr) with cloth > (chandr) . in the start of this mushtarka, it is said that reshmi cloth is > of Chandr. This is why .? > > > > > On Behalf Of varun_trvd > Monday, December 10, 2007 13:22 > > Lal Kitab Discussion Group Re: Moon + Venus remedy > > > > Respected Rajni ji, > > The entire idea is to seperate water [ moon ] from the curds [ > venus ]. The cotton cloth is a karak of venus. Since the water is to > be taken out of venus, the karak of venus, cotton cloth, is used. > > The rakh [ ash ] which soaks up the water is a karak of mercury. > > Regards, > > Varun Trivedi > > > <%40> , " Rajni Khan " > <rajni.khan@> wrote: > > > > Varunji, > > > > > > > > As one needs to be careful with remedies, I continue to seek > clarification. > > > > > > > > The method suggested by you includes the cloth. My view is that it > should be > > a resham cloth (satin?) rather than cotton cloth. > > > > Also, how does Venus get the help of Mercury. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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