Guest guest Posted May 30, 2007 Report Share Posted May 30, 2007 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 > > > > > > > > Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from > someone who knows. > > Answers - Check it out. > > > HereÂ's a new way to find what you're looking for - Answers > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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