Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 Namaskar Rajesh, I'm ok, thank you. Yes long time no see! and good to hear from you again. Thanks for kind words too. 1) Its best to use a copper pot for offering water to any god or deity. Yes the full length mantra for Lord Surya is very long and not possible for many people to chant unless they live a life of leisure or renunciation. Anyway, its fine to chant the short but tantric version with the Beeja mantra included which takes the mantra/prayer to its 'source' that is also as potent as the long version: Om Hring Hamsah Suraye Namah Om. 2) Everyday in the morning, especially at sunrise or a little after sunrise is considered auspicious for offering water to Lord Sun. 3) Another way to pacify Rahu is by praying to its Yantra and reciting the relevant mantra: Om Ram Rahuve Namah Om. The recitation can be undertaken as Mantra Yoga or Sadhana by chanting 108 times daily for 90 days. Then take a rest of one or two weeks. When ready, begin again for 90 days. Continue this discipline for as long as Rahu Mahadasa lasts. 4) Along with rudraksha, mantra sadhana and if possible, feeding fish in ponds or keeping aquarium fish, its important to learn to recognize the signals of stressful situations and negative people who are toxic to the soul. Remedial measures should first be logical ones such as making the home environment peaceful and harmonious. Then have some quiet time to yourself. Then have some recreational time and relaxation time. All these in the art of " Time Management " in segments will go a long way in assisting those with Rahu Mahadasa to keep them from being weighed down by mental strains. Listening to soothing music also helps the brain waves to calm down. When the person is in balance after following the above suggestions, he/she will have the clarity of mind, insight and inner strength to make right decisions and what to do with situations that occur during the course of Rahu Mahadasa in order to ease things or reduce stress. As you already know, Rahu is the North Node of the Moon or Dragon's Head so it affects the head and mind. Thus clarity of mind, insight, wisdom and inner strength resulting from the head are important to maintain. No the afflictions will only last during Rahu Mahadasa and will be gone after Rahu moves out of the horoscope. But be wary that it may leave some inconvenient happenings, delays or negative residue. This can be remedied by mantra during the 90 days at the time as its going out. Om Bholenath , " umeshrajesh72 " <umeshrajesh72 wrote: > > Dear Narshimaye, > > How are you.. Its been quite some time I had logged in to the group > as I was quite busy over the past few months.. It was good to see > such wonderful posts by you and lot of members.. > > I had a couple of questions which I believe you are the right person > to answer : > > 1. I was asked to offer water to ths sun god every morning. I was > wondering as to what is the correct way to offer water to the sun. > i.e. Do we offer water with our hends or with a copper pot.. Please > also let me know if any matras have to be chanted while offering > water.. I was surfing the net but the mantras written out there are > too long and practically not possible to chant keeping in view our > schedule.. > > 2. Is the 15th of january an auspicios day to offer water to the sun > god.. if so at what time do we do it. > > 3. Please also let me know the ways by which we can pacify rahu > other than the 8 mukhi rudraksha and hessonite as I already wear > them. > > 4 I have also heard that Rahu conjunct with moon causes a lot of > mental stress and strain and other problems in people and if this is > the case in our horoscope what are the remedial measures one can > take. And would this problem stay as long as rahu mahadasha is there > or would it continue ever after the rahu mahadasha.. > > Best Regards > > Rajesh > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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