Guest guest Posted August 5, 2009 Report Share Posted August 5, 2009 Dear Neena, [ 1 ] You should not get worried about the upaya items when you are already shifting. Place them back again in a new place when you are settled. Do not bother about the intervening time. This will not be considered as a break in upaya. [ 2 ] All metal items used in upaya should be kept at home after washing them with either rain water or ganga jal. Other non metal items can either be left in a temple or can be immersed in a river. Sincerely, Priya , " Neena " <n_arora04 wrote: > > Respected Priyaji, > > 1. My husband and I are moving to India shortly and the process of settling down will take several months. During the last few years you have kindly guided us to place certain objects around the house in certain directions etc. How can I ensure that the positive impact of these uppayas will continue while I'm in this transitionary stage? I will establish the objects in their appropriate directions when we rent a house but at the same time I will do whatever it takes to not have a break. > > 2. You had adviced my sister with some uppaya for her relationship wherein she had to keep some almonds at home. Unfortunately things did not materialize in her favor but she would like to know what to do with the same? The same applies to the silver elephant I kept in ganga jal as last year's varsh phal and the balck and white seeds for progeny for me...please let me know what one should do with objects used during an uppaya when the uppaya is completed? > > As always, my sincerest appreciation. > > Warm regards, > Neena > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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