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Day: July 22, 2025

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What is the Best Car Registration Number for You Based on Numerology?

How to choose numerologically suitable number for your new car or a new bike? Because number matters a lot just the way you are identified by your name. Similarly, your car or bike is identified by the number it holds. And so in India, whenever you are buying a new car, usually the dealer asks you that whether you want a special number at that moment. If you give him a right numerologically suitable number, then that will be very beneficial for you and your new car. So whether you are buying a car or a bike, please ensure that you select a suitable number that match with your primary number. So what is primary number?

When buying a new car, or a new bike, it’s essential to choose a registration number that is numerologically suitable for you. Just as you are identified by your name, your car is identified by its number. That’s why the number becomes extremely important when purchasing a new vehicle.

Yesterday, Mohan decided to buy a new electric car. India is on the verge of a major revolution in the auto industry with big car brands launching electrical vehicles. This is great news for our environment. Mohan choose his favorite electric car. But when it came to selecting the registration number, he asked an important question. What is the best car registration number for me? Based on numerology? Since many of you may have the same question when buying a new car or a new bike, I will share the answer I gave to Mohan.

How to Choose a Numerologically Suitable Car Number

Your car’s registration number should align with your primary number.

Now, you may wonder, what is a primary number? Your primary number is the sum total of your birth date.

  • For example, if you were born on the 15th, your primary number is 61 plus 5 6.
  • If you were born on the 31st, your primary number will be 431 4.
  • If you were born on the 12th, your primary number is 3.

When selecting a car number, it should either match or be compatible with your primary number. Whether you are buying a car or a bike, please ensure that the registration number is compatible with your primary number.

Compatibility Chart for Car or Bike Registration Numbers

  • Number 1 is compatible with 5 and 9.
  • Number 2 is compatible with 6 and 10.
  • Number 3 is compatible with 1, 7 and 9.
  • Number 4 is compatible with 5 and 6.
  • Number 5 is compatible with 1, 6 and 8.
  • Number 6 is compatible with 4, 5 and 8.
  • Number 7 is compatible with 1, 3 and 9.
  • Number 8 is compatible with number 5. And number 6.
  • Number 9 is compatible with number 1, 3 and 7
  • Number 10 is compatible with numbers 1, 3 & 9.

The Simplest Way to Choose Your Car Number

If you want an easy method, just choose a car number or a bike registration number that totals to your primary number.

  • For example, since my birth date is 15th, my primary number is 6, so my car registration number also totals to 6.
  • If your birth date is 9th, your car number or bike number should total to 9.

Alternatively, you can use the compatibility chart which I have shared with you all to select a suitable number.

I made this informative video especially so that the next time you buy a brand new car or a brand new bike, you know exactly how to choose a numerologically suitable number for you and for your car or a bike.

Lastly, when it comes to cars, I eagerly anticipate the day when electrical vehicles dominate the roads, allowing us to thrive in a cleaner, greener environment. I must also commend our Indian automakers such as Tata and Mahindra for their remarkable efforts in manufacturing high tech electric cars. It is truly a moment of pride for us as Indians.

Jai Sri Ganesha, Jai Guru.

How to dispose old photo frames of Gods – Step-by-Step Guide

Sometimes the photo frame that you have, whether it is of any God or goddess, it becomes old. So how to dispose it? What is the proper way of disposing it. No matter your faith, whether Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Buddhist or Sikh, there comes a time when you may feel the need to retire an old cherished photo frame of a deity, guru, or any divine figure. Perhaps the colors have faded or you wish to replace it with a larger, more vibrant image. The important question then arises, how do I respectfully dispose of these sacred items according to scriptural guidelines?

Explore the traditional procedures that honor the divine while gently bidding farewell to these cherished images. There are two distinct methods for disposal, each corresponding to the type of frame you have. Let’s dive into the process for each.

For a Glass Frame Photo

If your sacred image is encased in a glass frame, then you should follow simple steps that I’ll explain one by one.

First, perform the aarti.
Begin with a heartfelt aarti before the glass frame. Offer sweets as a token of gratitude. Light a lamp with cow’s ghee and let it burn for an hour. Enhance the sacred atmosphere by burning an incense stick alongside the frame.

The second step.
Sit in quiet reflection and chant the mantras or prayers dedicated to the deity featured in the photo for about 10 minutes. Allow the vibration of your prayers to fill the space with devotion.

Step 3.
Bow before the frame and sincerely express your gratitude. Invite your family members to join you in a collective prayer for another 10 minutes, reinforcing the communal spirit of devotion.

Step 4.
Take the glass frame to a trusted shop where it can be carefully opened, allowing the printed photo to be removed. Once detached, immerse the paper photo in a clean, flowing river or the vast ocean, a symbolic return of the sacred image back to nature.

And now, the last fifth step.
The empty glass frame can then be repurposed. You might choose to donate it or place a fresh new photo, whether of the same deity or another divine figure, back in its rightful place of honor.

For a Laminated Wooden Photo

Now let’s come to the second type of photo that you may have. If you have a laminated wooden photo, then the process is slightly different. So let me explain you step by step.

First, just as with the glass frame, perform aarti before the laminated photo.
Offer sweets. Light a lamp with cow’s ghee and burn incense stick, letting the ritual cleans the space for an hour.

Next step,
Sit quietly and recite the specific mantras or prayers associated with the divine figure depicted in the laminated photo. Let your voice be a heartfelt offering to the divine.

Step 3. Bow and give thanks.
Bow before the photo, expressing sincere gratitude. Invite all family members to join in a 10 minute session of collective prayer, uniting in respect and devotion.

And then the last fourth step. Return the image to nature.
Finally, take the old laminated photo to a river and gently immerse it in the flowing water. This act serves as a respectful gesture of. Of returning the sacred image to the natural world.

And so, by following these time honored practices, you not only dispose of the old images in a way that aligns with ancient scriptures, but you also reaffirm your sacred connection with the divine. These rituals offer a dignified and heartfelt way to honor the spiritual energy embodied in the images, even as you prepare to welcome a new expression of your devotion.

Embrace these rituals as a celebration of your ongoing journey of faith, where every act, old or new, is imbued with reverence and respect.

Jai Sri Ganesha. Jai Guru.

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