Lal kitab

 

The Magic of Lal Kitab


Introduction: 


Welcome to the mystical world of Lal Kitab astrology, where ancient wisdom meets modern insights to unravel the secrets of the universe. In this blog, we will explore the essence of Lal Kitab astrology, its unique features, and how it can guide us through life's journey.



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What is Lal Kitab Astrology? 


Lal Kitab astrology, also known as the "Wonder Book of Astrology," is a treasure trove of astrological knowledge that originated in Urdu. It offers profound insights into planetary influences on our lives and provides simple yet effective remedies to mitigate negative effects. The book delves into the intricate connections between planetary positions, human behaviour, and destiny, providing a holistic approach to understanding the cosmic influences on individuals.



Historical Background:


The origins of Lal Kitab can be traced back to ancient Indian astrology, blending traditional astrological practices with innovative interpretations. The text incorporates elements of palmistry, numerology, and remedial measures to offer a comprehensive approach to astrology. Over the years, Lal Kitab has gained popularity for its simplicity and accuracy in predicting events and providing remedies for mitigating negative influences.




Can I use Lal Kitab remedies without consulting an astrologer?


While you can apply Lal Kitab remedies independently, seeking guidance from an experienced astrologer can enhance effectiveness.



Is Lal Kitab compatible with other astrological systems?


Yes, Lal Kitab can complement other astrological systems like Vedic astrology, offering a holistic perspective on life's journey.



Is Lal Kitab effective?


Lal Kitab remedies are renowned for their efficacy in addressing financial issues, believed to alter fate when performed with sincerity and faith.



Who authored the original Lal Kitab?


The original Lal Kitab was penned in Urdu language by Pandit Rup Chand Joshi in the 19th century. U.C. Mahajan's English rendition introduced it to a wider audience.



What is the essence of Lal Kitab?


Lal Kitab, meaning "The Red Book," comprises five volumes on Hindu astrology and palmistry. It delves into philosophy and nuances based on ancient texts like Samudrika Shastra.


Why is Lal Kitab popular?


Lal Kitab provides a unique interpretation in Vedic astrology, outlining how specific planetary positions in one's horoscope should yield results. It's a simple method used for predicting anyone's horoscope. It's based on nine planets - Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu. Lal Kitab can predict with minimal additional calculations and is easy to use.


Is Lal Kitab the same as Vedic astrology?


Lal Kitab represents a notable aspect of Vedic astrology. It comprises a collection of five works written between 1939 and 1952.



What are the rules of Lal Kitab?


Each Lal Kitab remedy needs to be followed for forty-three days. Only one remedy should be performed in a day.



Understanding Planetary Positions in Lal Kitab Astrology:


Imagine the planets in your birth chart as characters in a story, each with its own personality and role to play in shaping your life's narrative. Just like in a movie where different characters interact and influence the plot, planets interact in your birth chart to create a unique storyline for you.


Some planets are like best friends, always supporting and cheering each other on. For example, if Jupiter and Venus are friendly in your chart, they might bring luck and harmony in areas like relationships and finances. On the other hand, enemy planets can be like rivals, causing conflicts and challenges. If Mars and Saturn are enemies in your chart, you might face obstacles in areas like career and health.


Now, let's talk about exaltation and debilitation. Think of exaltation as a planet being in its favourite place, where it can shine brightly and show its best qualities. For instance, if the Sun is exalted in your chart, you might have a strong sense of self-confidence and leadership skills. On the flip side, debilitation is like a planet feeling out of place, struggling to express its true nature. If Mercury is debilitated in your chart, you might find communication and decision-making challenging.


In Lal Kitab astrology, each planet has specific effects and remedies associated with its placement in the birth chart. 



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Planetary effects and remedies based on Lal Kitab principles:



1. Role of the Sun: 


The Sun is considered the father of the solar system, symbolising light, warmth, and vitality. It governs power, authority, and financial matters.


Positive Placements: 


The Sun yields favourable results when placed in houses 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, and 12 in the birth chart.


Negative Placements: 


Houses 6, 7, and 10 are considered unfavourable for the Sun's placement.


Friendly Planets: 


The Moon, Jupiter, and Mars are considered friendly planets to the Sun.


Enemy Planets: 


Saturn, Venus, Rahu, and Ketu are seen as enemy planets to the Sun.


Lal kitab upay: 


Sun-related issues may include offering water to the rising Sun, donating wheat, and respecting elders.



2. Role of the Moon: 


The Moon is like the conductor of energy from the Sun and influences life on Earth. It represents aspects like motherhood, family, love, and mental peace.


Influence and Cycles:


Its effects are felt strongly during specific life cycles, occurring at ages like 16, 51, and 86. These cycles mark important transitions and developments in our lives.


Friends and Enemies:


The Moon gets along well with Jupiter, Sun, and Mars, but clashes with Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu, which can lead to challenging situations.

It's strongest in the 4th house, but weak in the 8th.


House Placements:


Beneficial placements include the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th, and 9th houses, while the 6th, 8th, 10th, 11th, and 12th houses are less favourable.


Signs of Trouble:


Negative Moon influences might manifest as the loss of a beloved pet, problems with water sources, or issues with the senses.


Lal kitab upay or remedy: 


Moon-related challenges may involve worshipping Lord Shiva, helping elderly women, and wearing silver. For problems like maternal debts caused by Ketu in the 4th house, a collective act of tossing silver pieces into running water can mitigate the effects.



3. Role of the Mars:


Mars is characterised as dry, red, and fiery, embodying both constructive and destructive energy depending on its positive or negative alignment with other planets.


Life Cycles:


Mars influences distinct life cycles, with the first cycle occurring between ages 28 and 33, the second between 63 and 68, and the third between 98 and 103.


Friendships and enemies:


Mars finds allies in the Sun, Moon, and Jupiter, while Mercury and Ketu pose challenges. Rahu and Saturn maintain neutrality.


House Placements:


Mars thrives in its own houses (1st and 8th) and gets exalted in the 10th house, but becomes malefic in the 4th and 8th. Beneficial placements include the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 7th, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th houses.


Significations:


Mars signifies traits like self-confidence, sharp wit, and leadership qualities, as well as aspects such as sex, siblings, and property. However, an afflicted Mars can lead to quick temper, impulsiveness, and aggressive behaviour.


Lal kitab upay or remedy:  


Donating red items, reciting Hanuman Chalisa, and avoiding conflicts.



4. Role of the Mercury: 


Mercury is characterised as variable, neutral, and dualistic, reflecting an individual's mentality and governing reactions to senses and impressions. It also influences the central nervous system. Mercury also represents intelligence, analytical power, and adaptability.


Friendships and enemies:


Mercury finds friendship with the Sun, Venus, and Rahu, while maintaining neutrality with Mars, Saturn, and Ketu. 


Its exaltation is in the 6th house, and debilitation in the 12th.


House Placements:


Mercury is considered malefic in the 3rd, 8th, 9th, and 12th houses, while auspicious in the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th houses. Its influence can be detrimental when placed in certain houses, causing disruptions and legal troubles.


Signs of Trouble:


An afflicted Mercury, especially when associated with Venus, can lead to dental and nervous system disorders.When Mercury is isolated in a house, it can lead to restlessness and inefficiency, causing the native to wander aimlessly.


Lal kitab upay or remedy: 


Wearing green clothes, reciting Vishnu Sahasranama, and offering green moong dal to birds.



5. Role of the Jupiter: 


Jupiter is described as fiery, noble, benevolent, and masculine. It signifies expansion, optimism, generosity, and high reasoning ability. It governs higher attributes of the mind and soul, along with joy, jubilation, and right judgement. It also rules education, law, religion, philosophy, banking, and economics. It reflects one's inclination towards religion, scriptures, elders, and teachers. Additionally, it signifies wealth, progress, good conduct, health, and children.


House Placements:


Jupiter yields positive outcomes when placed in the 1st, 5th, 8th, 9th, and 12th houses, but may bring challenges in the 6th, 7th, and 10th houses. If Venus or Mercury occupy the 10th house, it can lead to unfavourable results. However, Jupiter alone in any house does not produce negative effects.


Friendships and enemies:


Jupiter considers the Sun, Mars, and Moon as friends, while Mercury and Venus are considered enemies. Rahu, Ketu, and Saturn maintain neutrality towards Jupiter.


Signs of Trouble:


A malefic Jupiter can adversely affect Ketu (the son). Negative outcomes may arise if Jupiter is positioned with Saturn, Rahu, or Ketu in the horoscope.


Lal kitab upay or remedy: 


Feeding Brahmins, wearing yellow sapphire, and being honest and generous.



6. Role of the Venus: 


Venus, considered a feminine planet, symbolises love, marriage, beauty, and worldly comforts. It embodies the power of love that unites individuals and governs refined aspects of human life. Venus represents the spouse in a female's horoscope and the wife in a male's horoscope. When Venus is positioned alone in the birth chart, it tends to yield positive outcomes.


House Placements and Effects:


Venus offers favourable results when placed in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th, and 12th houses. Conversely, the 1st, 6th, and 9th houses are considered unfavourable for Venus. Its effects vary depending on its placement in houses ruled by different planets.


Friendship and Enemies:


It shares a friendly relationship with Saturn, Mercury, and Ketu, while Sun, Moon, and Rahu are considered its enemies.


Signs of Trouble:


When Venus is afflicted by Rahu or placed with Rahu in a house, it nullifies the positive effects and can lead to financial deprivation and family discord. Afflictions to Venus may result in eye problems, ovarian diseases, gout, anaemia, and other health issues due to excessive indulgence in pleasure and sexual activities. An afflicted Venus can lead to accidents, infidelity in relationships, and loss of comfort associated with vehicles and conveyance. It may also cause challenges in love and marriage, resulting in a lack of trust and emotional fulfilment.

 


Lal kitab  or remedy:


Wearing white clothes, donating sugar, and respecting women.



7. Role of the Saturn:


Saturn is known as the slowest moving planet, symbolising longevity. It is characterised as barren, binding, cold, dry, and secretive. Its influences are profound and enduring compared to other planets.Saturn symbolises discipline, hard work, and limitations. Its placement in the chart can indicate karmic lessons, delays, and responsibilities. 


Impact on Signs:


Saturn is favourable for individuals born under Venus-ruled signs but unfavourable for those born under Mercury-ruled signs.


Symbolism in Lal Kitab:


In Lal Kitab astrology, Saturn is likened to a serpent, with Rahu as its head and Ketu as its tail. Ketu's position relative to Saturn determines its benefic or malefic effects.


Friendship and Enemies:


Sun, Moon, and Mars are considered enemies of Saturn, while Venus, Mercury, and Rahu are its friends. Saturn gets exalted in the 7th house and debilitated in the 1st house.


House Placements and Effects:


Saturn positive outcomes in houses 2, 3, and 7 to 12, while houses 1, 4, 5, and 6 are considered unfavourable. Its relationships with other planets determine its effects in different houses.


Effects of Saturn's Aspects:


Saturn's aspect on Venus can lead to financial losses, while Venus' aspect on Saturn can be beneficial. Saturn's influence on the Moon can affect eyesight, and its placement in certain houses can deprive the native of wealth or cause issues with children.


Influence on Houses:


Saturn's placement in different houses has varying effects, such as causing trouble for the native's wife when in the 1st house and adverse outcomes when combined with Mars.

Saturn provides positive results when placed in houses 1 to 7, especially if the 10th house is empty.


Lal kitab upay or remedy: 


Serving the elderly, wearing black, and practising patience and perseverance.



8. Role of the Rahu:


Rahu is a shadow planet with a significant influence on human affairs in various dimensions, especially in Kaliyug.

It is considered a malefic planet but can provide positive results under certain conditions. Rahu is associated with illusions, desires, and materialism. Its position can create confusion, obsessions, and sudden changes. 


Beneficial Placements:


Rahu tends to bring positive outcomes when Mars is placed in either the 3rd or 12th houses, or when the Sun and Mercury are found together in the 3rd house. Positive outcomes are also seen when Rahu is posited in the 4th house or placed together with or aspect by Mercury.


Adverse Effects:


Rahu can create adverse results if the 4th house or Moon is afflicted in the birth chart.

Negative influences of Rahu may manifest in areas related to deception, confusion, sudden events, and material desires.



Lal kitab upay or remedy: 


Rahu-related issues may involve worshipping Durga Maa, donating black urad dal, and avoiding alcohol and non-vegetarian food.



9. Role of the Ketu:


Ketu represents son, grandson, ear, spine, and is associated with spirituality and detachment and past-life karma. Its placement can indicate inner conflicts, psychic abilities, and unconventional interests. 



It gives exalted effects in the 5th, 9th, or 12th house, while debilitated effects are seen in the 6th and 8th houses.


Favourable Placements:


Ketu's positive influence is enhanced when placed in spiritually significant houses and positions.

Ketu's time is considered auspicious during dawn, and its colours are black and white.


Friendship and Enmity:


Ketu is friendly with Venus and Rahu but considered an enemy of Moon and Mars.

Understanding Ketu's relationships with other planets helps in assessing its impact in the birth chart.



Lal kitab  upay or remedy:


Worshipping Lord Ganesha, donating blankets, and practising meditation and introspection.



Lal Kitab astrology offers valuable insights into planetary effects and remedies. Let's break it down:



Father and Property:


The Sun, Mercury, Jupiter, and Saturn have a role in father-related matters. But if they're together in a house, it doesn't matter for dad's stuff.


Inimical Planets: 


Even if enemy planets share a house, they won't fight. But they'll still bring their own effects.


Friendly Planets: 


If friendly planets share a house, they'll help each other for good results.


Mercury in 7th House:


If Mercury's in the 7th house, even strong planets elsewhere won't harm health.


Saturn with Female Planets: 


When Saturn and a female planet occupy the same house and are aspect by other planets, those aspects can negatively affect the individuals represented by the aspect planets.


Planets Influence: 


Planets in their own, exalted, or friendly houses yield favourable results, while those in inimical houses or debilitated positions produce unfavourable outcomes.


Examining Key Houses:


Certain houses must be examined together as they are interconnected. The 1st, 7th, 8th, and 11th houses have mutual interests, affecting rulership, obedience, and control. 


Mars in the 7th house can mean big property gains, but Mercury in the 1st or 8th may mess it up.



Also, look at the 2nd, 6th, 8th, 12th, and 11th houses together :


(1) 8th house planets affect the 2nd house. If the 11th house has friendly planets, it's good; if not, bad.


(2) 2nd house planets affect the 6th house. The 6th and 8th houses have a secret connection affecting the 2nd house.


(3) The 12th house affects the 2nd house. Evil planets in the 6th and 8th make things worse.


(4) If 12th and 8th house planets are enemies, avoid temples.




Look at the 3rd, 11th, 5th, 9th, and 10th houses together :


(1) If the 3rd house has a planet, effects start after the younger brother's birth. If the 9th or 5th has Saturn, Rahu, or Ketu, troubles start after childbirth.


(2) Good planets in the 9th and no planets in the 2nd mean missed benefits.


(3) If 4th has no planet or has Rahu, Ketu, or Saturn, the 10th house's good results won't come. If 10th and 2nd are empty, 4th's good results are wasted.


(4) Bad 3rd and 9th houses mean bad 5th house.


(5) Sun or Moon in the 9th house means good 5th house results.


(6) Sun or Moon in the 9th house means Rahu or Ketu in the 5th won't harm.


(7) If Rahu or Ketu is in the 5th and there are enemy planets in the 8th, bad luck comes through the 11th house, affecting relatives and earnings. Even friendly 10th and 5th house planets turn bad.




The planet Sun in 1st house to 12th house results in Lal kitab astrology:



1)Sun in 1st House:


Benefic Effects:


  • Fondness for constructing religious buildings and digging wells for public purposes.
  • Permanent source of livelihood, especially from the government.
  • Multiplication of money earned from honest sources.
  • Strong belief in visual evidence over verbal communication.


Malefic Effects:


  • Potential early death of the native's father.
  • Health issues may arise.
  • Daytime sexual activities may negatively impact the spouse.


Remedy:


  • Follow ancestral customs and rituals strictly.
  • Avoid constructing underground furnaces in the house.
  • Blow off the kitchen stove fire after dinner by sprinkling milk over it.
  • Keep Gangajal (holy water from the Ganges) in the house premises.
  • Offer wheat or Gur (jaggery) to monkeys.


2)Sun in 2nd House:


Benefic Effects:


  • Strong sense of self-worth and confidence in communication.
  • Financial stability and steady income sources.
  • Favourable for family relationships and wealth accumulation.
  • Positive impact on speech and ability to express oneself effectively.
  • Supportive of traditional values and ancestral customs.


Malefic Effects:


  • Adverse impact on family harmony and relationships.
  • Financial challenges or losses, especially related to speculative investments.
  • Potential conflicts with authority figures or government institutions.
  • Health issues related to eyesight or heart problems may arise.


Remedy:


  • Donate coconut, mustard oil, and almonds to religious places of worship to appease malefic influences.
  • Manage to avoid disputes involving wealth, property, and family members by maintaining transparency and honesty.
  • Avoid accepting donations, especially rice, silver, and milk, to prevent negative consequences.
  • Practice humility and gratitude towards elders and authority figures to enhance positive effects of the Sun in the 2nd house.
  • Engage in charitable activities and acts of kindness to balance any malefic influences and promote harmony in family relationships.


3)Sun in 3rd House:


Benefic Effects:


  • Financial prosperity through communication-related fields like writing, public speaking, or sales.
  • Strong relationship with younger siblings and neighbours.
  • Interest and proficiency in subjects like astrology, mathematics, and intellectual pursuits.
  • Divine grace and blessings leading to success in endeavours.


Malefic Effects:


  • Potential for theft or robbery in the native's house, especially if the Sun and Moon are afflicted in the horoscope.
  • Communication challenges or misunderstandings with siblings and neighbours.
  • Health issues related to the arms, shoulders, or nervous system may arise.


Remedy:


  • Practice caution and security measures to prevent theft or robbery in the house.
  • Strengthen communication skills and maintain harmonious relationships with siblings and neighbours.
  • Perform remedies to strengthen the Sun's positive influence, such as offering water to the Sun or reciting Sun mantras.
  • Seek guidance from spiritual practices or mentors to enhance divine grace and blessings in life.


4)Sun in 4th House:


Benefic Effects:


  • Wisdom, kindness, and good administrative skills.
  • Constant source of income and financial stability.
  • Strong connection with homeland, roots, and family traditions.
  • Favourable for real estate investments and property matters.


Malefic Effects:


  • Potential challenges related to father's health or relationship with the father.
  • Struggles with emotional stability and inner peace.
  • Issues related to property disputes or lack of harmony in the home environment.


Remedy:


  • Strengthen the bond with the father through respect and care.
  • Practice meditation or yoga to enhance emotional well-being and inner peace.
  • Perform remedies to appease the Sun, such as offering water to the Sun or reciting Sun mantras.
  • Maintain harmony in the home environment through regular family gatherings and rituals.


5)Sun in 5th House:


Benefic Effects:


  • Progress and prosperity in family and children's matters.
  • Leadership qualities and potential for a royal lifestyle.
  • Government recognition and support in creative endeavours.
  • Favourable for speculative investments and entrepreneurship.


Malefic Effects:


  • Challenges in romantic relationships or with children.
  • Potential for loss of children or spouse if afflicted by malefic planets.
  • Health issues related to the heart or stomach may arise.
  • Disfavour from government authorities or legal issues.


Remedy:


  • Strengthen relationships with children through love and care.
  • Perform remedies to appease the Sun, such as offering water to the Sun or reciting Sun mantras.
  • Avoid speculative investments or risky ventures during malefic planetary transits.
  • Seek blessings from mentors or spiritual guides for guidance and protection.


6)Sun in 6th House:


Benefic Effects:


  • Strong sense of discipline and service towards others.
  • Success in competitive exams and overcoming enemies.
  • Favourable for health-related professions and healing practices.
  • Potential for leadership in service-oriented fields.


Malefic Effects:


  • Health issues related to heart, back, or eyesight.
  • Conflicts with colleagues or subordinates at work.
  • Legal disputes or challenges in overcoming adversaries.
  • Potential for arrogance or ego clashes in service-related matters.


Remedy:


  • Practice humility and service towards others to enhance the positive effects of the Sun.
  • Engage in charitable activities and acts of kindness to balance malefic influences.
  • Seek medical advice and maintain a healthy lifestyle to prevent health issues.
  • Perform remedies to appease the Sun, such as offering water to the Sun or reciting Sun mantras.


7)Sun in 7th House:


Benefic Effects:


  • Strong leadership qualities in partnerships and relationships.
  • Favourable for marriage and business partnerships.
  • Potential for success in legal matters and negotiations.
  • Charismatic personality and ability to influence others positively.


Malefic Effects:


  • Ego clashes and power struggles in relationships.
  • Legal disputes or challenges in partnerships.
  • Health issues related to the lower back or kidneys.
  • Potential for reputation damage due to conflicts with others.


Remedy:


  • Practice compromise and cooperation in relationships to enhance positive effects.
  • Seek advice from mentors or counsellors to navigate conflicts peacefully.
  • Perform remedies to appease the Sun, such as offering water to the Sun or reciting Sun mantras.
  • Cultivate humility and respect towards partners and collaborators.


8)Sun in 8th House


Benefic Effects:


  • From age 22, the government may help.
  • Makes the person honest, kind of like a leader. No one can mess with them.


Malefic Effects:


  • Mercury in the 2nd house causes money problems.
  • The person might get easily angry, sick, and restless.


Remedy:


  • Don't keep white stuff at home.
  • Don't live in a south-facing house.
  • Before starting anything new, have something sweet and water.
  • Toss copper coins in a fire when possible.
  • Throw jaggery in flowing water.


9)Sun in 9th House


Benefic Effects:


  • Lucky, kind, and helpful. Family life's good.
  • If Mercury's in the 5th house, good things happen after 34.


Malefic Effects:


  • Can be mean and have trouble with siblings.
  • Might not get along with the government and could lose respect.


Remedy:


  • Don't accept silver stuff as gifts. Give away silver stuff.
  • Use old family pots and pans made of brass.
  • Try not to get too mad or too soft.


10)Sun in 10th House


Benefic Effects:


  • Government favours, good health, and financial strength.
  • Likely to land a government job and enjoy vehicles and servants.
  • Might be cautious about others.


Malefic Effects:


  • If the Sun's in the 4th house, the dad might pass away early.
  • If the Sun's in the 10th and the moon's in the 5th, life could be short.
  • If the 4th house is empty, you might miss out on government perks.


Remedy:


  • Don't wear blue or black clothes.
  • For 43 years, throw a copper coin in a river or canal. It's helpful.

  • Stay away from alcohol and meat.


11)Sun in 11th House


Benefic Effects:


  • If you're vegetarian, you might have three sons, lead the family, and get government benefits.


Malefic Effects:


  • If the Moon's in the 5th house and the Sun isn't helped by good planets, you might have a short life.


Remedy:


  • Skip meat and wine.
  • Keep almonds or radishes near your bed's head, then offer them at the temple for a long life and kids.


12)Sun in 12th House:


Benefic Effects:


  • If Ketu Is in the 2nd house, you might make money after 24 and have a happy family.
  • If Venus and Mercury hang out, business might be good, and you'll always have cash flow.


Malefic Effects:


  • You could feel down, lose money from machines, and get in trouble with the government.
  • If other bad planets are in the 1st house, sleep might be hard.


Remedy:


  • Make sure your house has a courtyard.
  • Be honest and religious.
  • Keep a millstone in the house.
  • Always forgive your enemies.



According to Lal Kitab, there are specific rules and guidelines regarding visiting temples and places of worship based on the planetary positions in one's horoscope. 


Here are some key points related to temple rules as per Lal Kitab:


1.Malefic Planets in 8th House:


If someone has malefic planets, especially Saturn, in their 8th house, and if the 2nd house is empty, Lal Kitab suggests it's better for them to avoid visiting temples or other places of worship.


Instead, the individual should bow their head from outside the temple as a sign of respect.


2. Inimical Planets in 6th, 8th, and 12th Houses:

 

If planets occupying the 6th, 8th, and 12th houses in a person's horoscope are inimical to each other and the 2nd house is not occupied by any planet, Lal Kitab suggests avoiding visiting temples and other religious places of worship.

This is believed to prevent negative influences and enhance spiritual well-being.



Here are some lal kitab key guidelines:


1.It's advised not to build temples with idols at home, even for personal worship. However, having pictures or drawings of deities on paper is perfectly fine. This is particularly important for people born with Jupiter in the 7th house of their astrological chart.


2. It's important not to leave places where you store valuables like ornaments or money empty. If there's nothing to keep there, consider putting some dry fruits instead.


3. Worshipping Lord Ganesh brings great blessings for both children and property.


4. If someone loses their children, instead of sweet treats, they should distribute salty snacks to mark the birth of the child.


5. For people with Saturn in the 8th house of their birth chart, it's advised not to construct places like dharamshalas, Sarai, or inns.


6. If Jupiter is in the 10th house and the moon is in the 4th house, it could lead to false accusations and critical legal troubles if the person tries to build temples or gurudwaras.


7.If someone has their moon placed in the 12th house, there could be serious repercussions if they decide to start schools offering free education or provide food to religious figures like saints, religious ascetics and yogis.


8.Giving donations in the morning or evening, if your horoscope shows that the Sun is in your 7th or 8th house, can lead to serious and harmful outcomes.


9. When Saturn is positioned in the 11th house of a person's birth chart, it indicates that the individual may leave their spouse and children at a young age. On the other hand, if Saturn is placed in the groom's 2nd house, it brings unfavourable outcomes for the bride's family.


10. If certain planetary positions occur, the groom might have bad sexual habits and risk losing wealth. Here's how:


(a) If the Sun is in the 6th house and Mars is in the 10th house, along with a troubled 12th house, it could indicate a tendency towards destructive sexual behaviour and financial instability.


(b) When the Moon is in the first house (Lagna) and Jupiter is in the 11th house, it might lead to unhealthy sexual practices and potential financial loss.


(c) If Jupiter and Venus align in the 10th house, it could also contribute to negative sexual behaviour and financial troubles for the groom.


11. If there's a small, dark room in your house without any windows for air or light, it's best to leave it as it is. Trying to brighten it up by opening windows or making changes could bring bad luck to the people living there.


12. Every home should ideally have an area without cement. If that's not possible, you can still create a positive space by placing items associated with Venus there.


13. To ensure a safe childbirth, the mother should touch a milk pot filled with milk and a sugar pot filled with sugar. These pots should then be placed in a different location. After the delivery, both pots should be offered to a temple and not brought back home. The better the quality of the pots, the greater the positive effects.


14. For people with the moon in the 6th house of their birth chart, it's advised not to dig wells or set up public drinking water facilities. Ignoring this advice could lead to severe consequences, including widespread hardship and extreme poverty.


15. When Saturn sits in the Lagna and Jupiter in the 5th house, it's said that if you donate copper coins, it could lead to the unfortunate passing of children, one after another.


16. Assistance to widows and support for needy children through scholarships should be avoided by individuals with Venus positioned in the 9th house according to Lal Kitab astrology.


17. If Jupiter sits in your 7th house in astrology, it's advised not to give clothes to charity.


18. It's not advisable for the younger brother to adopt the children of the elder brother. Similarly, arranging the free marriage of the elder brother's daughter is also discouraged. These actions could result in serious negative consequences.


19. When Mercury and Rahu team up in certain houses like 3, 8, 9, or 12 in the groom's astrological chart, it's not good news for the bride's family.


20. When Venus and Ketu are positioned together in the first house of someone's birth chart, it can result in impotence.



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Special Lal kitab upay or totke or remedies:



Duration of Remedy:


Make sure to follow the remedy for at least 43 days, but you can continue it for up to more days. If you miss even one day, like on the 39th or 40th day, start over again from the beginning. If you need to pause the remedy but want to keep its effects, keep rice washed with milk nearby until you can start again. There's no specific day to begin the remedy, so choose a time that works for you. If you miss a day, it's essential to restart the whole process, even if it's the 39th day.



Special Remedies:


1.When encountering anyone, whether human, bird, or animal, recognize them as a divine presence before you. Understand that your actions are not solely your own; they are manifestations of the divine energy coursing through you, and you are simply an observer of each of these instances.



2.Keeping a Daily Gratitude Journal: Take a moment each day to jot down things you're grateful for. Reflecting on the positive aspects of life can bring about a sense of fulfilment.



3.Embracing Non-Judgment: Practise being non-judgmental by acknowledging your judgments without dwelling on them. Strive to understand others without jumping to criticism.



4.Engaging in Random Acts of Kindness: Spread kindness by performing small acts without expecting anything in return. Even the smallest gesture can have a big impact.



5.Engaging in Daily Self-Reflection: Dedicate some time each day for self-reflection. Reflect on your actions, reactions, and feelings with gentleness and curiosity.



6.Water Offering: Start your day by offering water to the Sun during sunrise. Additionally, extend the gesture of offering drinking water to anyone in need whenever possible.



7.Respect Relationships: Show reverence towards all relationships and bonds. Pay special homage to elders, particularly parental figures such as fathers and mothers.



8.Donations:


(a)Livestock Feeding: Provide green fodder, spinach, and specially roti with gur (jaggery) to cows on a daily basis.


(b)Feeding Dogs: Feed bread or roti to a dog with love every day.


(c)Food Donation: Arrange food and water for animals and people in need.


(d)Bird Feeding: Regularly scatter grains on your rooftop to feed birds like pigeons and crow.


(e)Blanket Donation: Donate a two-coloured blanket, preferably white and black, either at a temple or to a person in need.


(f)Treat Donation: Offer treats such as sweets, chocolates, or ice cream to underprivileged children.


(g)Basic Necessity Donation: Donate milk or rice to those who are less fortunate.


(h)Shade Donation: Avoid activities associated with Saturn and donate shade, even if it's just on 11 Saturdays.


(I)Coin Donation: Give some coins to a sweeper as a form of donation.


(j)Girl's Donation: Donate green clothes and bangles to girls during Navratri or on Wednesdays, and ensure they are fed.


(k)Donation to Priests: Offer yellow clothes, religious books, or yellow food items to elderly priests or temple teachers.


9.Water Pot Near Pillow: Fill a copper pot with water and keep it near the pillow before sleeping. Pour it outside or put it in a Kikar tree every morning for at least 43 days.


10.Silver Box: Keep a silver box filled with water in the safe or cupboard of the house. Refill it immediately whenever the water dries.


11.Piece of Silver: Keep a square piece of silver with you or in the safe of your home.


12.Jaggery: Keep local jaggery at home and eat it little by little from time to time.


13.Coin Remedy: Throw coins behind your back while returning from a funeral and keep a copper coin near your bedside at night.


14.Copper Coin Remedy: Make a hole in a round copper coin, thread it in a red or white thread, and wear it around the neck.


15.Copper Accessory: Consider wearing a copper ring or carrying a small piece of copper with you.


16.Immersing in Water: Immerse batasha, honey, or vermillion in running water.


17.Rock Salt: Keep your head towards the east while sleeping and keep some pieces of rock salt in a bowl in your bedroom.


18.Curd Bath: Mix 100 grams of curd in water and take a bath on Friday.


19.Tilak: Apply sandalwood or saffron tilak on the forehead regularly.


20.Camphor: Burn camphor in the morning and evening in the house.


21.Offering Water to Trees: Offer water to the roots of specific trees daily. Don't forget to water the Peepal and Banyan trees consistently, and make sure to give them extra attention on Thursdays.


22.Silver Glass: Drink water only in a silver or copper glass.


23.Brass Utensils: Have an abundance of brass and copper utensils in the kitchen.



24.Hanuman Chalisa: Go to the Hanuman temple regularly and read the Hanuman Chalisa.


25.Maintain Good Conduct: Avoid speaking harsh words, lying, abusing, and domestic disputes.


26.Vastu: Build or rectify the house according to Vastu principles. Use camphor to remove Vastu defects.


27.Avoiding Dark Colours: Try not to wear dark-coloured clothing, especially on Saturdays and Sundays.


28.Avoiding: Refrain from consuming alcohol and non-vegetarian food on Saturdays.



29.Nose and Ear Piercing: Get your nose pierced at an auspicious time on Wednesday or donate it to a Guru on Thursday. Keep a silver wire in the nose for 43 days and a gold wire in the ear.


30.Apply Surma: Keep black and white Surma in the house and apply it in the eyes. Bury 5 grams of Surma nugget according to the horoscope.


31.Solid Silver Elephant: Keep at least 150 grams of solid silver elephant in the house.


32.Stone Pot: Keep a small stone pot in the house.


33.Honey: Fill honey in an earthen vessel and keep it at a suitable place in the house.


 

Exploring Different Types of Debts (Rin) According to Lal Kitab Principles:


Lal Kitab offers insights into various types of debts (rin) associated with different relationships. By understanding these debts and implementing appropriate remedies, we can potentially avoid hardships in life. Let's delve into the details of these debts as described in Lal Kitab:


1.Debt of Father or Ancestor (Pitru Rin):


When Venus, Mercury, or Rahu, either individually or in combination, are positioned in the second, fifth, ninth, or twelfth house of the horoscope, it signifies Pitra Rin. This debt may lead to the depletion of accumulated wealth and challenges, particularly in old age.


2. Debt of Mother (Matru Rin):


If Ketu is placed in the fourth house, affecting the moon (natural significator of the mother), it indicates Matru Rin. This debt can result in work failures, financial losses, health issues, and the burden of debts.


3. Debt of Woman (Stree Rin):


When the sun, moon, or Rahu, individually or together, are located in the second or seventh house, it suggests a debt related to women. This debt may bring various crises and can turn auspicious occasions into sorrowful ones.


4. Debt of Brother or Relative (Bhratru or Sambandhi Rin):

If Mercury or Venus is found in the first or eighth house, it signifies the debt related to brothers or relatives. This debt may lead to troubles and financial losses due to unfavourable combinations.


5. Debt of Sister or Daughter (Bahin or Putri Rin):

When Mercury occupies the third or sixth house, it indicates the debt related to sisters or daughters. This may result in lack of support from friends and relatives, hostility, economic problems, and shortcomings in life.


6. Debt of Cruelty (Nirdayi Rin):


If the Sun, Moon, or Mars, individually or in conjunction, are placed in the tenth or twelfth house, it suggests a debt of cruelty. This debt may cause various problems not only for the individual but also for the entire family.


7. Debt of Unborn (Ajanma Rin):


When the Sun, Venus, or Mars, or their conjunction, are positioned in the twelfth house, it indicates the debt of the unborn. This debt may lead to physical harm, legal issues, defeats, and family problems.


8. Understanding the Debt of Self (Swa Rin):


According to Lal Kitab, when Venus, Saturn, Rahu, or Ketu are positioned in the fifth house, or if there is a conjunction of any of these planets in the fifth house, it indicates self-debt. This debt can lead to lifelong struggles, legal disputes, insults without reason, and even legal penalties.


9. Exploring the Debt of Divine (Daivya Rin):


In Lal Kitab astrology, if the Moon or Mars is found in the sixth house of the horoscope, it signifies the debt of the divine. This debt can bring troubles to the entire family, financial losses, increased expenses, betrayal by trusted individuals, and difficulties related to children.


These debts, as per Lal Kitab principles, offer insights into the karmic influences shaping an individual's life journey. By understanding them and implementing appropriate remedies, one may potentially mitigate their effects and lead a more harmonious life.

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