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Dear Priyaji,

My younger son Rajorshi's is birthday on 21 Sept. Please

suggest any Varshapal upaya for him. I have to do varshapal upaya for

him. I am worry about him and he lives himself at Texas. Thanks for

your advise.

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Dear Milu,

 

I am suggesting his 25th year Varsh Phal upaya. It will be more

effective if your son does these upaya himself instead of you doing

them for him.

 

 

[ 1 ] Bury in a place where grass grows 7 pieces of kala namak. Do

not bring back home the digging tool.

[ 2 ] Offer at any temple a handful of chana dal for 9 days

regularly.

[ 3 ] Bring home a little water from a well or a hand pump situated

inside a Cremation ground or a cemetery in a brass container. The

water collected from a municipal tap will not be acceptable for the

upaya. The source of water should be from inside the cemetery.

Keep this container, with 4 small square pieces of silver immersed

in the water, in the North East corner of your house. Keep the lid

on so that the water doesn’t evaporate fast.

[ 4 ] Buy 9 kaudis { small sea shells } which should be yellowish in

colour . Burn these kaudis on kachcha koyala { wood charcoal } in an

open earthen pot, at the bank of a river close to the water. When

the kaudis turn to ashes, throw the ash into the river and later

throw the pot also into the river.

Make sure while you are burning the kaudis , no one should cross

between the water and the place where the kaudis are being burnt.

That means burn the kaudis close to the water

[ 5 ] Immerse in a river on any thursday after sun set and before it

gets dark 8 pieces of wood charcoal [ kachcha koyala ] once.

 

Sincerely,

 

Priya

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " greeenpep "

<greeenpep wrote:

>

> Dear Priyaji,

> My younger son Rajorshi's is birthday on 21 Sept.

Please

> suggest any Varshapal upaya for him. I have to do varshapal upaya

for

> him. I am worry about him and he lives himself at Texas. Thanks

for

> your advise.

>

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