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NARAYAN BALI, NAG BALI, TRIPINDI SHRADH, KAALSARP YOG at TRAYAMBAKESHWAR NASIK

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Adarniya Gurujan Namaste,

 

Please clarify whether Performing poojas for 1)Narayan Bali Nag Bali 2)

Kaalsarpa yog 3) Tripindi Shradh is allright for anybody irrespective of

affliction in Birth chart or have to be performed only if there is affliction.

In case it above are done even if there is no affliction in birth chart is there

any harm.

 

Above poojas should be done only at Nasik(Trayambakeshwar) or where else can it

be done

 

Regards

 

Vinayak P Tandle

 

DOB: 17 APRIL 1981

POB: BELGAUM, KARNATAKA, INDIA

TOB: 14:10 PM

 

 

 

NARAYAN NAGBALI

Narayan Nagbali consists of two different rituals. Narayan bali is done to get

rid of ancestral curse (Pitru Shaap) while Nag bali is done to get rid of sin

performed by killing snake , specially Cobra which is worshipped in India .

 

KALSARPYOGA

This happens when there are all planets coming between Rahu and Ketu. This

results in failure and dejection. because all the karyas don¢t happen

accordingly to the efforts put in. often leading to negativity, and inferiority

complex.

 

TRIPINDI SHRADH

Tripindhi Shradha is a Kamya Shradha. It is performed to remove the Pretatva of

ones ancestors. Its purpose arises, if for three years after their death, Pitra

Shradha is not performed, and to clam the vehement emotions that exist.

 

 

 

 

 

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