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Dear Swain ji,

 

It will not be fair to evaluate a remedy of another system through

Lal Kitab principles. However I am taking it up just as an academic

exercise.

 

Copper coin = sun

square hole = mars benefic

red cotton thread = mars benefic + venus

red silk thread = Mars benefic + moon

Three { number } = mars malefic

 

therefore :

 

[ 1 ] Three coins will be inauspicious according to the Lal Kitab.

[ 2 ] Even if one such coin is tied in a dull red silk thread it

will be auspicious according to Lal Kitab. Three coins will

definitely be inauspicious.

 

The remedy then will be equal to sun + mars {shubh}+ moon, all

friends.

 

They would represent according to vedic astrology:

 

Atma { sun }, Man { moon } Tan { mars } OR

Kirti ..fame { sun } wealth { moon } property { mars }

 

Yes such a coin if placed in the east corner of the house it will be

helpful.

 

Regards,

 

Chandra Prakash

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, saradaprasanna swain

<spswain2001 wrote:

>

> Dear Sir,

> what uhave to say about the i-ching coins which are

round copper coins with a square hole in center and three coins are

tied with a red string.

> As Feng shui has got more popularity and lot of peaple are

keeping a i-ching coins for financial luck .

> So what u have to say for these coins.

> Regards

> Sarada Prasanna Swain

>

> cptyagi2007 <cptyagi2007 wrote:

> Dear Kiranjit Kumar ji

>

> You have said " there is no relation of copper 'coin' in the remedy

> of budh 11. "

>

> That is not true.

>

> 1952 urdu ed page # 576 { or page 198 of Arun sanhita} for mandi

halat of mercury in the 11th house

> says, " ab budh ka grah ullu ka pattha hoga, gale mein tambe ka

> paisa madadgar hoga " ...incidently there is a cute sketch of an

> owlet on the side.

>

> Therefore the copper paisa is the remedy of choice for mercury in

> the 11th house.

>

> Secondly you have said " even a simple piece of cu with a hole can

> be worn around the neck. "

>

> Once again I disagree.

>

> Not only that a simple piece of copper can not be used in this

case,

> no hole should be done in the piece itself.

>

> The same is true about the copper paisa also, no hole should be

done

> in the paisa; instead a small hook should be attached to the coin

> for the thread to pass through.

>

> Regards,

>

> Chandra Prakash

>

> , kiranjit kumar

> <kapatjal@> wrote:

> >

> > dear sir,

> > these r intelligent questions; but r from the basics of lk.

> > there is no harm in keeping old cu coins at home; they do not

> represent Budh.Though generally round objects r usually related to

> budh; but it is not always so.

> > Only old cu coins with a hole i.e. 'chhed wala paisa' should

> not be kept at home, it may represent budh.

> > there is no relation of copper 'coin' in the remedy of budh 11.

> > even a simple piece of cu with a hole can be worn around the

> neck.

> > sincerely,

> > kiranjeet

> >

> >

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