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Respected Ramanuj ji,

 

Yes, this concept of gifting to poor, or feeding it to an animal

associated with that planet or gifting at a temple or immersing in a

river, a karak object equal to the weight of the native for a planet

exists in Lal Kitab also.

 

This is done for malefic planets and for different reasons. Suppose

the wife is seriously ill , in that case the karak object of Venus

like Juar [ millets ] will be used. It can be gifted to poor or given

to a cow [ venus ]to eat, in that case the purpose would be to

appease Venus.

 

It can be gifted at a temple, the purpose would be to make the planet

swear in the presence of a deity that it will behave.

 

It can be immersed in a river and the purpose would be to distance

the effects of the malefic planet.

 

The Lal Kitab incorporates most of the age old traditions of our

Indian culture.

 

Regards,

 

Varun Trivedi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, ramanuja charyulu

<ramanujam_ps2003 wrote:

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> Respected elite members of the forum,namasthe.

> In south india it is very much prevalent tradition to donate

things like milk, eatables(vegetables,nava dhanya,rice,jaggary),and

metals etc equivalent to one's weight to temples.I would request the

members to let me know any specific reference existing for this

upaya as per lalkitab.

> With regards

> P.S.Ramanuja charyulu

>

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> Sent from & #45; a smarter inbox.

>

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