Guest guest Posted April 14, 2007 Report Share Posted April 14, 2007 please note dogs are not incarnationj of BHAIRAV but his vahan and a black dog is shay of rahu-6 that's why so much in demand kulbir bains > --- In , " Marg " <margie9@> wrote: > > > > Capital's canine craze for fortune favour > > article in Telgraph--India > > ANUPAM SHESHANK > > Ranchi, April 12: As if wearing rings and holding yagyas to cure > malefic planetary > conditions were not enough, people have started buying dogs to free them > of the " dosh " > in Shani and Rahu. > > > > Vets and pet sellers say that of-late the demand for black dogs, > especially Labrador > and German Spitz, has increased following their importance in astrology > and Vaastu. > > > > A Kanke Road-based pet dealer Manoj Mishra says according to Hindu > mythology > dogs are considered to be an incarnation of Bhairav. > > > > A pet dealer from the East Jail Road, Sanjay Raman, cites the example > of an > automobile service station owner who always keeps a black dog because of > a malefic > position of Saturn in his horoscope. " So far, seven of his black dogs > have died and now he > has kept a German Spitz. He believes his dogs sacrifice their lives when > a calamity strikes > him, " Raman said. > > > > A dog trainer-cum-dealer, B.P. Tiwari from Kishoreganj says the craze > for black and > brown dogs has increased in the past few years because of the increasing > popularity of > Vaastu. > > > > " It is believed that feeding a black dog on specified days is good for > Saturn but the > difficulty is finding a black dog on the specified day. As a result many > people keep them as > pets, " he said. > > > > A veterinary doctor Rameshwar Narayan Pandey says German Shephard, > labrador > and German Spitz are commonly available in black and are therefore most > popular. > > > > Known astrologer and palmist, N.K. Bera, believes dogs have a great > importance in > astrology. > > > > People are advised to feed black dogs if their Saturn is weak while > feeding white > dogs cures their Venus. > > > > Bera, who is also the head of the Bengali department at Ranchi > University, however, > says: " I only ask people to feed them. It is good if people feed > animals. " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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