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Respected Rastogi ji,

 

One of the upaya suggested is to keep a ‘copper paisa without a hole’

offered by some one else at a religious place.

 

The 6th house is considered as the ‘Paatal ka ghar’ { house

representing paatal}.‘Paatal’ is the under-world; like the heaven is

up above the sky similarly the paatal is a world of dark forces and is

considered deep down the earth. In that deep down world the Sun

loses its luster; and all the qualities the Sun stands for, get hidden

or over-shadowed in that darkness. In the 6th house the Sun no longer

remains the King, it becomes a subordinate or a servant { 6th house

represents subordinates / servants }

 

Therefore the Sun has to be brought out into the light so that it

acquires its lost luster and regain all the qualities it stands for.

In other words the Sun has to be retrieved.

 

The Sun is copper color, round and represents the stately power

through the state insignia. A copper coin {without a hole} represents

the Sun, because it is of copper, it is round and has the seal of the

state marked on it.

 

Keeping a copper coin, irrespective of the fact whether it has been

offered at a temple or not, would have retrieved the Sun from the deep

down world of ‘paatal’.

 

But the upaya suggested is to keep a copper coin which had been

offered by some one else at a religious place.

 

In order to reveal the qualities of the Sun the help of Jupiter is

solicited. Jupiter is not only a friend of the Sun, but a planet which

represents divine goodness too. Jupiter is the karak of dharma- sthan …

quot; a religious place {2nd house} . Therefore it is believed

that a thing offered at a temple is blessed by Jupiter and sanctified

by the presiding deity of that temple. In this way the Sun { a copper

coin offered } will get strengthened and sanctified.

 

Therefore keeping it on the person means that the blessed Sun is not

only retrieved it is also established [ sthaapit ] in the 1st house

which will help the Sun to reveal its qualities . The Sun in the 1st

house is considered as exalted.

 

Thus the Sun strengthened by Jupiter and blessed by the presiding

deity of that temple will regain its lost glory which it might have

lost by being in the dark world of ‘paatal’.

 

But why a coin offered by some one else and not your own coin which

could be offered at a temple and later taken back and kept. The reason

is that any thing you offer at a temple, only a part of it can be

taken back by you as prasaad. You can not take back the whole of what

you have offered.

 

Regards,

 

Varun Trivedi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " roopak.rastogi "

<roopak.rastogi wrote:

>

> Respected Sirs,

>

> For the sun in the 6th house it is said that mandir men dan ki huyee

> cheej apane pas rakhe. Sir, how does it help the sun.

> Sincerely,Roopak

>

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Sir Varun ji,

 

Thank you so much for explaining the logic behind this upaya.

 

Respectfully, Roopak

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " varun_trvd "

<varun_trvd wrote:

>

> Respected Rastogi ji,

>

> One of the upaya suggested is to keep a ‘copper paisa without a

hole’

> offered by some one else at a religious place.

>

> The 6th house is considered as the ‘Paatal ka ghar’ { house

> representing paatal}.‘Paatal’ is the under-world; like the heaven

is

> up above the sky similarly the paatal is a world of dark forces

and is

> considered deep down the earth. In that deep down world the Sun

> loses its luster; and all the qualities the Sun stands for, get

hidden

> or over-shadowed in that darkness. In the 6th house the Sun no

longer

> remains the King, it becomes a subordinate or a servant { 6th

house

> represents subordinates / servants }

>

> Therefore the Sun has to be brought out into the light so that it

> acquires its lost luster and regain all the qualities it stands

for.

> In other words the Sun has to be retrieved.

>

> The Sun is copper color, round and represents the stately power

> through the state insignia. A copper coin {without a hole}

represents

> the Sun, because it is of copper, it is round and has the seal of

the

> state marked on it.

>

> Keeping a copper coin, irrespective of the fact whether it has

been

> offered at a temple or not, would have retrieved the Sun from the

deep

> down world of ‘paatal’.

>

> But the upaya suggested is to keep a copper coin which had been

> offered by some one else at a religious place.

>

> In order to reveal the qualities of the Sun the help of Jupiter is

> solicited. Jupiter is not only a friend of the Sun, but a planet

which

> represents divine goodness too. Jupiter is the karak of dharma-

sthan …

> quot; a religious place {2nd house} . Therefore it is believed

> that a thing offered at a temple is blessed by Jupiter and

sanctified

> by the presiding deity of that temple. In this way the Sun { a

copper

> coin offered } will get strengthened and sanctified.

>

> Therefore keeping it on the person means that the blessed Sun is

not

> only retrieved it is also established [ sthaapit ] in the 1st

house

> which will help the Sun to reveal its qualities . The Sun in the

1st

> house is considered as exalted.

>

> Thus the Sun strengthened by Jupiter and blessed by the presiding

> deity of that temple will regain its lost glory which it might

have

> lost by being in the dark world of ‘paatal’.

>

> But why a coin offered by some one else and not your own coin

which

> could be offered at a temple and later taken back and kept. The

reason

> is that any thing you offer at a temple, only a part of it can be

> taken back by you as prasaad. You can not take back the whole of

what

> you have offered.

>

> Regards,

>

> Varun Trivedi

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

, " roopak.rastogi "

> <roopak.rastogi@> wrote:

> >

> > Respected Sirs,

> >

> > For the sun in the 6th house it is said that mandir men dan ki

huyee

> > cheej apane pas rakhe. Sir, how does it help the sun.

> > Sincerely,Roopak

> >

>

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