Guest guest Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Dear Shaurya, This is an inter-personal relationship problem which has to be solved socially. However ask your sister to: Recite the following siddha mantra from Durga Sapt shati as many times a day as is possible every day according to the instructions given. sarvavidha abhyudaya ke liye [ For growth & prosperity all around ] te sammataa janapadeShu dhanaani teShaaM teShaaM yashaaMsi na cha siidati dharmavargaH | dhanyaasta eva nibhR^itaatmajabhR^ityadaaraa yeShaaM sadaabhyudayadaa bhavatii prasannaa || Go to the group files and read this mantra in Hindi script from the Durga Sapt Shati siddha mantra file. This will help pronounce it correctly. Sit on a mat or some thing; do not sit on the bare ground. Keep a little water in any bowl with a tulsi leaf in it before reciting this mantra. When reciting the mantra is finished, breathe over [ fook marana ] the bowl and drink that water and eat the tulsi leaf. It will be alright if finding a tulsi leaf is difficult but keep the bowl of water though. Sincerely, Priya , " bshaurya " <bshaurya wrote: > > Respected Bhooshan Priya Ji, > > Please accept my regards. I have always followed upayas recommended by you and have gained immensely from them. > > My sister has been married in Mumbai for past 3 years now in a very well to do family. Her husband has been brought up by his Nani (Maternal Grand Mother) since the time he was 3 months. After her marriage, both my sister and her family (with 2 kids) and her husband's mamaji (wife and 3 kids) live in a joint family and have a joint business. > > The trouble is the disharmony amongst the family due to lack of space and the way of leading their own lives. No day goes without altercation amongst the woman and the kids of the house. My sister gets taunted and is suffocated and mentally tortured. > > Both she and her husband's Mami want to separate so that they can atleast have cordial relations after that but my brother-in-law and his Mamaji is completely against it. They can daily see the misery and pain in their family but come from a belief that once they separate there will be love lost between them. Whoever has tried talking sense with them has strained his relation with them in the process. > I feel her husband also has a sense of duty and obligation towards his Mamaji who has brought him up but all of this is on the cost of a happy family life. > > Please suggest some upayas so that my sister's condition gets better, she gets mental peace and can lead a happy life. > > Sister's > DOB: 5th Dec 1978 > Birth Place: Delhi > Birth Time: 7:40 pm > > Regards > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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