Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 Namaskar Priyaji, You had given a remedy for my daughter to offer handfull of rice to a pujari at a temple. My daughter has been doing that and completed 7 days, today I went on her behalf because she has school. The pujari said that after she offers him a handfull of rice, he has been giving some rice back to my daughter so that some " Laxmi " (money) comes to the temple; also my daughter took that rice and offered it to the ground (Zamin). Today when he gave me some rice back, I threw it in a pond. Is this OK. If we made a mistake, how do we fix it? I still have one more day to go. Thanks. Bharat/Kishore I am suggesting a few upaya. It would be better if she does them herself. In case she doesn't, which I suspect she wouldn't, then either you or your wife can do a few upaya on her behalf after the sankalp. [ 1 ] She should apply a haldi tilak just above her navel { belly button } every day. [ 2 ] Offer a handful of rice or milk at any temple for 9 days regularly. [ 3 ] You should gift her some thing that you have been using, like a watch, a ring, or a chain etc. She must have some thing on her person that her father had used. [ 4 ] Offer 10 sabut baadam { whole almonds with shell} at any temple for 5 days regularly. Each day bring back home from the temple , as blessed prasaad , 5 almonds out of those offered by you. Keep them at home tied in a yellow cloth. No one should eat or throw them away. Sincerely, Priya kishore vohra <kishorevohra1968 wrote: Namaskaar Priyaji, My daughter was born in Atlanta, Georgia where it is Eastern Time Zone. She has done the remedy of piercing her nose for atleast 92 hours. She is capable of getting high marks, but she gets sidetracked a lot with friends. She lies and is capable of caniving others. I have a very open talking relationship with her. We have talked that all of us are imperfect and we shouls know our good and bad qualities and try to bring the best out of ourselves. She is trying but being an Indian in American culture, it is very hard for her. Please help her with better Education and good self confidence. Thanks. Bharat Pandit Bhooshan Priya < wrote: Dear Kishore, If you already have a dog as a pet, then you do not have to get the toy dogs. As for the daughter, I would need the name of the city, for the time zone. Sincerely, Priya ps : Thanks for the offer. I do not need any thing. kishore vohra <kishorevohra1968 wrote: Namaskaar Priyaji, Thanks for a fast response. My daughters birthday is April 20 1990 Latitude: 033:44:N / Longitude: 084:23:W born at 16.01 ( 4.01 pm ). The Daylight Savings time is already adjusted. I already have a Black male dog in my home as a pet, whose tail is cut ( it is just about two inches long now )..... 1) do I still need to bring the three toys? and if I do have to .... 2) can they be made of plastic or leather or any material? 3) Should I keep in any room or Bed room? Thankyou. Kishore Important Note: Priyaji, I know you have been through a lot lately, if you need for me to send you any software or hardware from USA that could protect your Group, I would be very Happy to do that. Please feel free to let us know anything anytime. Good Wishes to you Priyaji. Pandit Bhooshan Priya < wrote: Dear Bharat, Neither you nor your wife have the shani sade satee. The date of birth you gave for your daughter is 14/20/1990. How could that be? On November 2, the saturn moved to Leo. The transit is good for your wife. It is not very good for you. Therefore: [ 1 ] you should not live in a house facing south [ 2 ] Bring home three toy dogs of black and white color and keep them in your room. These two upaya will take care of this transit which would last for two and a half year. Sincerely, Priya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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