Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 Dear Members, As a follow up to the current discussion, knowing some Lal Kitab principles might help :-) Regards, Tanvir "What can not happen, can never happen. Which is mine, is forever mine." Tanvir Chowdhury tanvir http://www.geocities.com/king_tanvir http://www.geocities.com/planetaryastro (Forwarded from another list, posted by lakshmi lakshmi) hello members, here i am including some of the striking principles of lalkitab. 1)The author of Lal Kitab has enunciated such significant principles of astrology that stand well tested today and as such they are of utmost importance in our day to day life. In view of this, an effort is being made here to describe some unfailing principles and astrological precautions for the benefit of people at large. 2)To begin with, no temple with idols should be constructed even for individual worship in a residential house. However, keeping photos or drawings of deities on paper is not prohibited. This is highly inauspicious for the natives born with Jupiter in 7th house 3)Worship of lord Ganesh is highly auspicious for children and property. Places where ornaments or money is kept secretly must not be left empty. If there is nothing to be kept, please put some dry fruits there. 4)Building of dharmshalas, sarais or inns is strictly prohibited for those having Saturn in 8th house. 5)Financial aid to widows and scholarships to poor children are strictly prohibited for those having Venus in 9th house. 6)Anyone having Jupiter in 7th house must not offer clothes to anyone in charity 7)Donations in the morning and evening hours by persons having Sun in 7th or 8th house of their horoscope will produce highly harmful and poisonous effects. 8)Further, we all believe that going to a temple for offering prayer is always a good thing, which must be admired and encouraged. But according to Lal Kitab, the native having a malefic planet, especially Saturn in 8th house, when 2nd house is empty, must not visit temples or other places of worship. Rather he should bow his head from outside. Similarly, if planets occupying 6th, 8th and 12th houses are inimical to each other and 2nd house is not occupied by any planet, the native must avoid visiting temples and other religious places of worship 9)The most striking thing about Lal Kitab is that it enshrines due admiration for Vedic culture and philosophy of the Hindus. Living in a joint family has been suggested as a powerful remedial measure and if for some reason this is not possible the native should sleep on the bed sheet which was used by his father. In other cases the native has been asked to obtain the blessings of parents and elders etc. as an amulet against the evil. It is worth pointing out that such simple and innocent remedies have worked wonders in tested cases. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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