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Remedy for Kemdrum Dosh

This is a Remedy for Kemdrum Dosh; you might have heard about the ill effects of the planetary defect in astrology which is formed when there is no planet situated before and after the moon in the horoscope. This excludes Rahu and Ketu. The remedy is a do it yourself one and it is said that if done sincerely, it negates the adverse effects of this Dosh.

The remedy is practiced by sitting in your room, facing the Ishanya Disha [North East Direction] and meditating upon your Ishta Devta [preferred deity]; if you don’t know or are uncertain about it then you can always meditate upon Ganesha.

A Copper Pooja Kalash has to be filled with clean drinking water and then a Silver Lid has to be placed on top of the Kalash to close it. 4 Pearls have to be placed on top of the Silver Lid. Then you have to chant one Mala or 108 chants of any Laxmi Mantra you like, these Mantras are found - HERE.

This done the Kalash along with the Silver Lid and Pearls have to be kept in the room, every day the water in the Kalash has to be changed and the Kalash cleaned every few days.


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Comments

  1. Neel Sir, can I keep the kalash at Ishanya disha at the floor and for how long we have to place the kalash.
    Thankyou

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    1. You can place the Kalash in the Ishanya Disha on the floor on a mat or piece of cloth.
      The Totka can be performed as long as you wish as described in the article.

      Delete
  2. Guruji,
    Please tell me what to do with the water ? Can we throw it in a tree next day ?

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  3. dear guruji u should put a separate section exclusive for all the shabar mantra too on your blog.

    ReplyDelete

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