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Unlock the Secrets of Your Hands Through Medical Astrology

Yesterday, Mohan came and said that his right hand—the entire hand—is paining. He started crying, and I wondered what happened. Then I looked into his chart, and through medical astrology, I found out that certain planets and certain houses were afflicted due to transit. This insight gave me an indication that I should start a new series on Medical Astrology.

So, in this first episode, I’m going to talk about the planetshousesconjunctions or aspects that signify the right hand and left hand, and how afflictions can cause pain or difficulty to our hands. Always remember that hands are very important because it is only through hands that we can do all kinds of work.

Planets, Nakshatras, and Houses Governing the Hands

In medical astrology, the hands are governed by specific planetsnakshatras, and houses, which provide insights into their health, functionality, and potential challenges. Understanding these cosmic influences can help identify and remedy difficulties related to the hands.

1. Planets Influencing the Hands

  • Mercury:
    Represents coordination and fine motor skills. A strong Mercury ensures agile and skillful hands, whereas a weak or afflicted Mercury—or retrograde Mercury—can cause issues like tremors, weakness, or nerve problems.
  • Mars:
    Governs physical strength and action. A strong Mars provides firm and energetic hands. An afflicted or retrograde Mars can lead to injuries, cuts, or burns on the hands. Currently, Mars is retrograde, so it is likely that some of you may experience difficulties connected to hands.
  • Rahu and Saturn:
    When negatively placed, they signify chronic issues such as arthritis, deformities, or nerve-related problems in the hands.

So, the four key planets to observe for hand-related concerns are Mercury, Mars, Saturn, and Rahu.

2. Nakshatras Related to the Hands

  • Ashwini:
    Known for healing abilities and swift actions. A weak or afflicted Ashwini Nakshatra can indicate difficulty in recovering from hand injuries.
  • Hasta:
    “Hasta” literally means “hand.” It symbolizes manual skills and healing. Afflictions to Hasta Nakshatra can lead to clumsiness or injuries affecting hand movements.
  • Chitra:
    Governs creativity and precision. Afflictions to Chitra can result in difficulty with artistic or detailed work involving the hands.

So the three nakshatras to watch are: Ashwini, Hasta, and Chitra.

3. Houses Governing the Hands

  • Third House:
    Directly rules the hands and wrists. Its strength indicates manual skills and communication abilities through the hands. Malefic influences here can cause injuries or nerve issues.
  • First House (Ascendant):
    Represents the overall health and vitality of the body, including the hands.
  • Sixth House:
    Governs diseases and chronic conditions that may impact the hands.

Conjunctions and Aspects Causing Hand Issues

  1. Mars + Saturn Conjunction:
    Can signify injuries, fractures, or accidents involving the hands.
  2. Rahu Aspect on Mercury or the Third House:
    Indicates nerve-related issues or conditions like tremors.
  3. Afflicted Mercury in the Sixth or Third House:
    Points to challenges in coordination, fine motor skills, or neurological conditions.
  4. Mars and Saturn Aspect on Hasta Nakshatra:
    Can result in chronic hand-related ailments or difficulties in manual tasks.

Remedies for Hand-Related Issues

A. Strengthening Mercury

  • Chant the mantra:
    “Om Vishnave Namah”
    108 times daily, morning and evening, using a Sphatik Japamala
  • Fast on Wednesdays from sunrise to sunset.
    Break the fast with a vegetarian dinner after sunset. During fasting hours, you may consume fruits, tea, coffee, or milk.

B. Pacifying Mars

  • Chant the Ganesha mantra:
    “Om Gam Ganapataye Namah”
    108 times daily to pacify fiery Mars.
  • Donate red lentils (Masoor dal) every Tuesday—either in a Lord Hanuman temple or to a needy person. Minimum: 1 kg

C. Hasta Nakshatra Remedies

  • Worship Lord Moon and chant the Shiva mantra:
    “Om Namah Shivaya”
    on Mondays
  • Fast on Mondays from sunrise to sunset.
    Break your fast after sunset with a vegetarian meal.
  • Meditate using hand mudras such as Gyan Mudra or Anjali Mudra
  • Strengthen the Third House by:
    • Wearing a silver bracelet
    • Feeding birds
    • Donating to organizations that help the physically disabled

Importance of the Moon (Mind) in Medical Astrology

While planets and nakshatras influence the physical condition of the hands, remember that all actions stem from the mind. This is where the Moon plays a critical role.

Check the Chandra Kundali (Moon chart). If the Moon is afflicted by Rahu, Mars, or Saturn—and other aspects also indicate hand-related challenges—it can significantly affect the health and functionality of both hands.

Medical astrology reveals intricate connections between planets, nakshatras, and the physical body. By applying the right remedies and cultivating awareness, individuals can overcome difficulties—preserving both the dexterity and spiritual strength of their hands.

As we delve deeper into this cosmic science, I invite you to join me in the next episode of Medical Astrology, where we’ll explore another fascinating part of the human body.

And always remember—true knowledge is valuable only when accompanied by humility and devotion to your Guru.

As Sant Kabir beautifully said:

“If God and Guru were to appear before me, I would first prostrate before my Guru.
For it is through the Guru that I have come to know God.”

To all my close followers, I say—continue your journey with faithgratitude, and reverence for the divine guidance of your Guru.

Whatever difficulties you face now are the result of past life karma.
So don’t try to escape—face it and finish it.

And if you devote yourself to the path, to your Guru, and to God, then you will gain the strength and persistence to overcome anything.

I hope those who are following me closely understand what I mean to say.

Jai Sri Ganesha. Jai Guru.

Pitru Dosh: Rahu vs. Ketu – Understanding the Karmic Burden & Powerful Remedies

Everything comes down to the family.
What is family? Why are you born in a specific family?

Because the quality of karma that you have from your past births is matching with the quality of karma of the family in which you are born. Now, there are exceptions when you don’t gel with your family, and you move out and become a part of some other family whose quality of karma, whose quality of thoughts, match with yours.

So family need not be limited to only blood relation. Many times I have personally seen that people are born in a specific family, but they move out and become more aligned to some other family who match with their thought frequencies and their karma.

The reason I am saying this is because Pitru Dosha is connected with family.
Pitru means ancestors.
The mistakes of your ancestors come to haunt you, and you have to clear them by your own positive karma.

Now, Pitru Dosha is caused when there is a conjunction either with Rahu or Ketu—when Sun or Saturn or some other planets are with Rahu or Ketu. In this first part, I have explained what happens if Pitru Dosha is caused by a specific conjunction with Rahu, and what it means if it is caused by Ketu. You have to understand that both Rahu and Ketu, when they conjunct with Sun or Saturn or any other planet, definitely cause Pitru Dosha—but there is a difference. That difference I have explained in this first part.

In the second part, I will talk about all the conjunctions and placements that signify Pitru Dosha in your kundali—and the remedies for it.

In India, it has become a very common trend that if you have Pitru Dosha, you should go somewhere and do a puja—and you end up spending ₹20,000–₹40,000. But all of this is not necessary. There are specific remedies that you can do which are not expensive.

As I always say, the most beautiful things are not expensive—
Love is not expensive. God is not expensive. Truth is not expensive.
All these things are simple.
God is simple. Love is simple. Truth is simple. Simple has it.

But the mind has a tendency to make things complicated.

Pitru Dosha by Rahu

Pitru Dosha occurs when ancestral karmic debts remain unresolved and forefathers’ unfulfilled desires, mistakes, or negative karmas continue affecting future generations. Both Rahu and Ketu are linked to past life karma, but they create Pitru Dosha in different ways when they join planets like SunMoonJupiter, or Saturn in certain houses.

How Rahu Causes Pitru Dosha:

Rahu represents desires, illusions, and karmic debts from past lives. When Rahu joins important planets like Sun, Moon, or Jupiter, it indicates ancestors who had strong unfulfilled material desires—wealth, power, family success—and couldn’t find peace after death. Their unfulfilled cravings remain attached to the lineage, causing:

  • Constant financial struggles despite hard work
  • Unstable career, frequent failures, or legal issues
  • Recurring family conflicts or broken relationships
  • Separation from father
  • Mental stress, anxiety, or addictions
  • Difficulties in childbirth or strained relations with children
  • Blocked spiritual progress and attraction to negative energies

Key Rahu Conjunctions Indicating Pitru Dosha:

  1. Rahu + Sun (Surya Grahan Dosha)
    • Father’s lineage curse
    • Ego clashes, lack of paternal blessings
    • Career issues and government-related difficulties
  2. Rahu + Moon (Chandra Grahan Dosha)
    • Mother’s lineage curse
    • Mental instability, emotional detachment
    • Conflicts in family, maternal health issues
  3. Rahu + Jupiter
    • Spiritual and financial karma blockage
    • Distorted beliefs, dishonesty, unethical behavior
    • Financial downfall

Rahu House Placement:

  • Rahu in the 9th House
    • Strongest indicator of Pitru Dosha
    • Blocks ancestral blessings, causes repeated struggles in career, education, and family life

Remedies for Rahu-Related Pitru Dosha:

  1. Light a mustard oil lamp under a peepal tree on Saturdays
  2. Offer water to the Sun (Surya Arghya) daily
  3. Chant Vishnu Mantra 108 times morning and evening using a spatik japamala:
    Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
  4. Donate at least 1 liter of groundnut oil every Saturday in Lord Hanuman temple
  5. Read Vishnu Purana and Hari Vansh Purana daily
  6. Wear 9 Mukhi Rudraksha in a black thread or silver chain for peace and prosperity

Pitru Dosha by Ketu

Ketu represents detachment, spiritual depth, and unresolved past life karmas. When Ketu joins key planets, it shows ancestors who were spiritually unfulfilled, neglected duties, or had unnatural deaths.

Effects of Ketu-Related Pitru Dosha:

  • Detachment from family, isolation, or broken bonds
  • Repeated health issues, unexplained illnesses, sudden accidents
  • Difficulty in having children or troubled relationships with offspring
  • Spiritual confusion, fear, anxiety, and a sense of not belonging
  • Recurring losses in career due to unseen forces

Rahu-related Pitru Dosha impacts material growth.
Ketu-related Pitru Dosha impacts emotional and mental well-being.

Key Ketu Conjunctions Indicating Pitru Dosha:

  1. Ketu + Sun
    • Paternal karmic burden
    • Abandonment, weak fatherly support
    • Career instability, lack of confidence
  2. Ketu + Moon
    • Maternal karmic burden
    • Emotional instability, depression, and family issues
    • Excellent for spiritual detachment if the person is walking the spiritual path
  3. Ketu + Jupiter
    • Affects wisdom and finances
    • Improper use of Dharma in past lives
    • Difficulty in education and misguided beliefs

Ketu House Placements Indicating Pitru Dosha:

  • Ketu in 1st House (Ascendant):
    • Burden of ancestral karma affecting life direction
  • Ketu in 5th House:
    • Delayed childbirth, issues with children, karmic burden from past
  • Ketu in 9th House:
    • Loss of ancestral blessings, spiritual struggles
  • Ketu in 10th House:
    • Career setbacks due to karmic debts

Remedies for Ketu-Related Pitru Dosha:

  1. Offer prayers to ancestors every Amavasya and during Shraddha Paksha
  2. Chant Om Namah Shivaya 108 times daily using a Rudraksha mala
  3. Visit a Lord Shiva temple every Monday and do Abhishek with water, milk, and honey
  4. Donate black sesame seeds, blankets, or wall clocks in Hanuman temples or to the poor
  5. Offer water to Peepal and Banyan trees regularly
  6. Wear 10 Mukhi Rudraksha in a black thread or silver chain for spiritual healing

Secret and Simple Remedy: Feeding Crows

The most significant and secret remedy to overcome Pitru Dosha is:

Feed curd and rice to crows with love and respect.

The more you feed crows, the more you reduce Pitru Dosha effects.

A crow may be black in color, but if you observe closely, it is one of the most intelligent birds. Scientists now say that after human beings, it is the crow that has the highest level of consciousness. That’s why, in our Hindu tradition, we feed crows after someone dies. We wait for the crow to come and eat. If it does, we believe that the soul has attained Gati—a step forward in its journey after life.

Lord Shani also loves crows.
That is why I say to you—whenever you see a crow, fold your hands. Feed them. Honor them. For they carry a deep, sacred connection to the ancestral realm.

You now have the most secret key:
Feed the crows. Every day.

Enough for now. Love you all.
I’ll be back with the second episode soon.
Jai Sri Ganesha. Jai Guru.

Relationship Astrology: Does a failed marriage predict similar challenges in a second one?

Love, Relationships & Soulmates

I have talked briefly about all these topics, and as Valentine’s Day is coming, I thought this would be the best moment to help you realize that even though your marriage has failed, or if your marriage is failing, it is not that the next marriage will also fail. But for that, you need to make certain changes in yourself.

The question of soulmates has always fascinated us.

Is the idea of a soulmate real or just an illusion?
Do we truly meet our soulmate in this lifetime?
And can a person have more than one soulmate?

The answer is a resounding yes. However, it may not be the romanticized version most people imagine.

Soulmates are not defined by physical attraction, sexual relationships, or even familial ties. Instead, a soulmate is someone whose level of spiritual awareness resonates with your own. It’s all about alignment of consciousness and growth throughout life.

Your level of awareness is constantly evolving. Today, you might meet someone whose awareness mirrors your own, and in that moment, they feel like your perfect match or soulmate. But as you grow spiritually and mentally, that connection may weaken if your partner doesn’t evolve at the same pace. This is often why relationships break down—the once shared frequency of awareness shifts apart.

In truth, soulmates come in many forms. They can be friends, mentors, colleagues, or even acquaintances. A prime minister or president might find a soulmate in someone who shares their vision and mission, while an elderly man could feel a profound soul connection with a young woman without any romantic or physical relationship. Age, gender, or role in life doesn’t matter when it comes to the soul’s awareness.

This process of meeting and parting with soulmates happens throughout different stages of life. At each stage, someone may come along who perfectly matches your current state of mind and being. But as your awareness grows or even diminishes, you might feel disconnected and move on—finding a new soulmate who better aligns with who you are at that point.

Now that I have clarified the essence of soulmates, the answer to the last question becomes obvious: Yes, you can have multiple soulmates across different phases of life, depending on the evolution of your awareness and personal growth.

So, soulmates are not just a singular, destined event. They are a journey—of meeting souls who reflect your current self. And in that journey, you learn, grow, and evolve—together or apart.

In astrology, the concept of finding a soulmate is deeply influenced by the dasha—that is, the planetary phase or period you are experiencing—along with the transits of planets, which either reinforce or reveal the results that your dashapromises.

In simple terms, your soulmate connection is often tied to the cosmic timing of these planetary influences.

For example, suppose you are going through the Venus Mahadasha and Mars Antardasha—a period where both Venus and Mars are playing a dominant role in your life. And at the same time, a planetary transit strengthens the connection between Venus and Mars in your birth chart. In this scenario, you may find yourself drawn into a passionate relationship, feeling as though you have found the one—a soulmate who excites your heart and soul.

However, if you are undergoing a phase of spiritual growth, the same Venus-Mars combination might lead to a different outcome. Instead of a relationship based on physical attraction and passion, you may encounter someone who shares your spiritual journey. This person might resonate with your deeper emotional and spiritual needs—connecting with your heart rather than your body. In such cases, your connection is more about shared inner growth and evolving awareness than external chemistry.

The way these planetary influences manifest depends largely on your level of awareness at that moment in life. If your consciousness is centered on material and emotional desires, the planets might guide you toward relationships built on passion or romance. On the other hand, if your focus is on spiritual evolution, you may attract someone who mirrors your inner aspirations and growth.

Every planet influences your life uniquely, and its effects can change based on your current state of mind and awareness. This is why relationships, including those with soulmates, can feel so different at various stages of your life.

Ultimately, astrology teaches us that finding a soulmate is not just about destiny—it’s about alignment, timing, and the spiritual journey you are on.

Yesterday, Mohan asked:
If a woman has been through a failed relationship or marriage, then according to astrology, will she face the same problems in a new relationship or second marriage?

The answer to this question isn’t straightforward. It depends on several factors.

After going through a breakup or divorce, if the woman actively works on raising her level of awareness through consistent meditation, mantra chanting, and self-improvement, then her second marriage or new relationship can thrive. This is because she will now attract a partner who resonates with her elevated awareness.

The same principle applies to a man who has endured a painful divorce or breakup. Astrologically, even if there are challenging placements like Rahu or Ketu in the seventh house—that is, the house of relationships—the success of future relationships depends on how one channelizes the energy of these planetary influences.

Awareness and inner growth have the power to overcome astrological obstacles.

Similarly, no matter how afflicted your seventh house, its ruling planet, or key relationship indicators like Venus and Mercury may be, spiritual practices can transform your relationship destiny. Consistent efforts such as meditation, mantra chanting, and charitable actions can lead to fulfilling and harmonious relationships in this lifetime—sparing you from the need to repeat these experiences in future births to satisfy emotional or physical desires.

I want to reassure all those who have endured the pain of a failed marriage or relationship

You can absolutely succeed in love again.

But it requires dedication to your personal growth. Through regular meditation, mantra practice, and selfless giving, you elevate your energy and awareness. When that happens, you attract better circumstances and healthier connections.

Remember: God is kind. He blesses even those who have made mistakes. So why wouldn’t He bless you when you are making sincere efforts to grow and evolve through devotion and faith?

This Valentine’s Day, I encourage all of you to reflect deeply on this message. Focus on self-growth and raising your level of awareness. Everything becomes possible when you shift from a mindset of control to one of surrender. When you stop being the doer and leave your path in the hands of God or your Guru, your inner journey truly begins.

The question isn’t whether you celebrate Valentine’s Day or dismiss it.
The real question is: Do you understand that without love, life is lifeless?

With love, you are alive.
Love is the essence of our being.
And if there is a day dedicated to celebrating love, what harm is there in honoring it?

At the very least, it reminds you of love.
It reminds you of God.
For God is love, and love is real.

Stay blessed, and stay tuned for more.
Jai Sri Ganesha. Jai Guru.

Rahu in the 8th House: The Gateway to Transformation or Illusion?

A few days ago, a person asked a question: What lessons does God want me to learn if Ketu is in my second house and Rahu is in my eighth house?

So understand the question first. In this question, the question that he has asked—he writes, “What lessons does God want me to learn if Ketu is in my second house and Rahu is in my eighth house?” So the essence of this question is that the questioner is thinking that God wants him to learn some lessons because of a certain position of Ketu and Rahu in his chart.

So the counter question comes: Is this real? Does God want somebody to learn some lessons? And if that is the case, then who is God? Where is God? What is God?

I took this question because I actually like this question. I could feel the innocence. Some questions, when they come from your heart, no matter how silly they may sound, there is a lot of depth in them.

In the first part, I have talked about: where is God? What is God?

And then I have talked about Ketu in the second and Rahu in the eighth house.

It is also said that enlightenment is also accidental. Nobody plans on which day I am going to get enlightened. But the person keeps trying, remains consistent on his path. And then someday—and those moments are very strange moments—you may be just walking in the garden, and it may happen. Enlightenment is always accidental.

Where is God?

If you cannot find God within you, then you will not find God in the temple. And if you are able to find God within you, then no matter where you go, you will find God everywhere. If you are worshipping a plain black stone with utmost devotion, then a time would come, a day would come, when the same black stone would transform into a miraculous stone, into the greatest idol.

The Source is not on the outside. The Source is within you. And that is exactly what Jesus Christ has said: The kingdom of God is within you and all around you, not in mentions of wood and stone. Split a piece of wood, and I am there. Lift a stone, and you will find me. Jesus says: The kingdom of God is within you.

Everything is within you. God is within you. Devil is also within you. Hell is also within you. Heaven is also within you. And every day, every moment, you experience hell and heaven.

A Zen Master’s Teaching

Once the Emperor of Japan asked a Zen master, “What is Hell and what is Heaven?”

The Zen master looked at the Emperor and said, “You son of a… Have you looked at your face in the mirror lately? I have never seen such a dirty-looking fellow before.”

The Emperor was enraged. He had not expected such a thing from such a great saint. You don’t know great saints—you know only small penny saints. A real saint is not a cat—he is a tiger. He is fearless.

The Emperor was so enraged that he pulled his sword out of its sheath. He was going to cut the head of the Master.

Just as the sword was coming closer, the master said, “Wait! You are entering hell. This is the gate to hell.”

The way the master said “Wait” was so powerful that the Emperor’s hand stopped in the middle. And he understood—true. He threw the sword away, fell at the feet of the master.

And the master laughed and said, “This is the way to heaven. You have already experienced both within a single moment.” The distance is not far.

Whenever you are surrendered to existence, whenever you live in trust, in love, prayers, joy, celebration—you are in heaven. Love is the way to heaven. Only love.

The Little Girl and Buddha

That reminds me of a very old incident. It happened when Buddha was alive. There was a little girl, and she lived in a small village. Buddha came to her village, and the whole village gathered around Buddha. People waited to hear the golden words of Buddha. Buddha spoke and people listened.

Amongst those people, this little girl was also present. And she could see Buddha—his glowing face, his compassionate eyes. She could hear his soft voice. So much was she engrossed in his words that when his discourse was over, people started to leave for their homes, but only this little girl remained. Nobody came ahead, but this little girl stepped ahead. She rushed towards Buddha’s feet. With her flowing tears, she washed the feet of the Master.

And then she said, “Initiate me, O Master, initiate me. I have been waiting for you for many months and years. I have been praying to God to have a glimpse of you. And finally, you have come. I am truly touched by your omnipresence. Please take me with you now. I cannot live without you.”

Buddha smiled. He raised her up, kissed on her forehead, and said, “The road is long and I am getting old. I have come to this village because I had been receiving your prayers. I could feel your love, your devotion. I have come for you. But I cannot take you with me. I need not be with you in physical form. This physical form is just a dream. Do not worry, I am with you.”

That night when Buddha reached the other village, Ananda—his closest disciple—asked, “Master, how do you decide your journeys?”

And Buddha looked into Ananda’s eyes and said, “My feet move towards that man and that woman who are thirsty for my love. To me, it doesn’t matter whether that man or woman is a king or a beggar. What matters to me is his love, his devotion, his faith. That is how my journeys happen. It is not me—it is my devotees that decide the course of my journeys.”

What Is God?

So the question remains: What is God?

And I say to you—God is Love. God is not a person. God is not some man sitting on a golden throne beyond the clouds. That picture is for children. That God is a myth created to help religious businessmen sell their religion. That God is not real.

The real God is the fragrance of love, the essence of compassion, the light of awareness. God is within you. And you have known Him many times. You may not have realized—but whenever you loved without any expectation, you touched God.

Whenever you forgave someone from your heart, you came closer to God.

Whenever you helped someone in their darkest moment, you became God for them.

Love, Compassion, Forgiveness, Surrender, Meditation—these are the real gates through which God is experienced. The more you live through your heart, the closer you come to God.

Ketu in the Second House and Rahu in the Eighth House

Actual chart combination.

Ketu in the second house and Rahu in the eighth house—this is a mystic axis. This is the axis of renunciation and transformation. It is an intense placement. One of the most karmic placements in astrology. This combination indicates a person who in his past life had attained a certain level of material wealth but had failed to find inner fulfillment. And so in this life, the soul is forced to experience deep inner transformation—often through sudden events, losses, and mystical experiences.

Rahu in the eighth house brings a deep desire to understand the secrets of life and death, of the occult, tantra, mysticism, and hidden knowledge. It is often seen in the charts of those who become astrologers, occultists, tantriks, or mystic seekers.

Ketu in the second house means you are carrying forward a certain detachment from material possessions, from family and speech. You may be misunderstood by your family. You may not speak much. And even if you do, your words are often sharp, intense, or philosophical. Your attachment to material security is being challenged. You may earn well and yet feel empty. You may eat good food and still feel a certain tastelessness.

Ketu is teaching you to go beyond the illusion of security. And Rahu is pushing you into the darkness of the eighth house—so that you learn to find the light within. Many such natives go through sudden spiritual awakenings—often triggered by trauma, loss, or deep emotional crisis.

This axis shows that the soul is maturing. It is no longer running behind social prestige, money, or family validation. It is being prepared for a higher life. The person often feels lonely—not because there is nobody around—but because the person is moving inward. The whole journey is turning inwards.

If you have this placement, know that you are not an ordinary soul. You are chosen for a higher path. And that path may seem lonely at times, painful at times—but it is the path that leads to true liberation.

A question was asked: “What lessons does God want me to learn if Ketu is in my second house and Rahu is in my eighth house?”

And I say—God does not want anything from you. God has no desires. But Existence wants you to awaken. The Universe is using this Rahu-Ketu axis to shake you, break you, and make you—into something deeper, more conscious, more free.

Don’t resist the changes. Don’t fear the darkness. The real light is not outside—it is within. Only those who walk through darkness can reach the light. Rahu in the eighth house takes you through that darkness. Ketu in the second house takes away the fake light. So that, one day, you discover the eternal light—within.

Surrender to the process. Meditate every day. Trust the journey. And remember: You are not alone. God is not outside. He is within you—as your breath, as your love, as your awareness.

When you are aware, you are divine. And when you are divine, there is nothing left to fear.

Jai Sri Ganesh, Jai Guru.

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.

RED ALERT for 5 Zodiac Signs! Powerful Remedies, Mantras Mercury Retrograde, Mars Ketu & Amavasya

Namaste. Today is the 18th of July, Mercury will go retrograde; after four or five days it will become combust. Along with this, Mars is moving closer and closer to Ketu. The Mars–Ketu conjunction occurs between 19th July and 23rd July, and on 24th July is Amavasya (new moon). I am concerned that this timeframe—retrograde Mercury, Mars–Ketu conjunction, and the dark Amavasya of 24th July—is a sign that you must remain cautious.

In this blog I have specifically mentioned about the aspects you should take care of, followed by certain remedies. This blog is not to scare you; it is to alert you so you can make the right decisions. The overall time is not great for major decisions—whether long travel, marriage, joining a new company, or starting a new business.

Let us see how these planetary transits will impact each zodiac sign (Moon sign). Depending on the individual, your Ascendant may be more active than your Moon sign; consider both. For example, if your Ascendant is Cancer and your Moon sign is Aquarius, review both charts. Time is sensitive: drive safely, don’t overtake, and be very careful.

Key Transits (18 July – 11 August)

  • 18 July: Mercury goes retrograde in Cancer
  • 23 July: Mercury becomes combust
  • 19–23 July: Mars conjuncts Ketu in Leo
  • 24 July: Amavasya (new moon) in Cancer, with Mercury retrograde

These difficult transits signal a red alert for all signs, especially Cancer (New Moon & retrograde Mercury), Gemini & Virgo (ruled by Mercury), and Aries & Scorpio (ruled by Mars, now with Ketu). The other seven signs must also stay alert. Follow the remedies and mantras revealed below.

Aries – Red Alert

The storm begins at home.

  • Cancer rules your fourth house (home, mother, inner peace, emotional security). Amavasya shakes your roots.
  • Mercury rules your third and sixth houses: be extremely cautious with communication—especially with siblings or co‑workers—and with health‑related paperwork or disputes.
  • Mars (your ruler) is swallowed by Ketu in your fifth house (children, love, creative energy): do not gamble with money or love. Sit still, reflect, and let this inner darkness pass.

Mantra:
Om Sri Ganeshaya Namaha
Om Sri Ganeshaya Namaha
Om Sri Ganeshaya Namaha
Chant 108 times morning & evening on a spatik japamala.

Remedy Plan:

  • Fast on Tuesdays with one Sattvic meal.
  • Offer red flowers to Hanumanji on Wednesdays and recite Hanuman Chalisa.
  • Avoid arguments with children and romantic partners.
  • Every Tuesday, walk barefoot to a Ganesh temple and offer 11 red hibiscus flowers, 250 g modak, and a flower garland.

Taurus – Red Alert

  • Cancer is your third house: retrograde Mercury can disrupt decisions, travel, and communication with siblings or neighbors. Silence protects—stay quiet.
  • Mercury also rules your second house (speech, wealth) and fifth house (love, intelligence): choose words carefully and avoid risky investments.
  • Mars rules your seventh and twelfth houses (relationships, losses). Mars–Ketu in your fourth house may abruptly impact your home life. Breathe, let go, and trust divine rearrangement.

Mantra:
Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
Chant 108 times morning & evening on a spatik japamala.

Remedy Plan:

  • Fast on Wednesdays with only moong dal khichadi or fruits.
  • Practice mounvrat till 4 pm daily; avoid excess speech.
  • Feed green grass to cows or donate stationery to poor children.

Gemini – Red Alert

  • You are ruled by Mercury, now retrograde and combust in your second house: expect drama in finances, family, and speech. Misplaced words may cost dearly.
  • Mercury also rules your first and fourth houses: low energy, foggy thinking, and emotional confusion are likely.
  • Mars–Ketu burns through your third house: watch for troubles with siblings, short travels, or loss of motivation.

Advice: Avoid overconfidence. Pray more, think less. This is karmic cleansing—stay still, let clarity return.

Mantra:
Om Vishnave Namah
Om Vishnave Namah
Chant 108 times morning & evening on a spatik japamala.

Remedy Plan:

  • Fast on Wednesdays.
  • Chant mantra 108 times facing east.
  • Light a ghee lamp under a tulsi plant every Wednesday.
  • Refrain from new projects until Mercury turns direct.
  • Donate green fruits or vegetables to a temple on Wednesdays.

Cancer – Red Alert

  • Amavasya in your first house: identity and emotional fabric are shaken. Retrograde and combust Mercury bring self‑doubt, unclear thoughts, and disorientation. Think twice before speaking; do not react.
  • Mercury also rules your third and twelfth houses: sleeplessness, travel delays, and miscommunication with siblings.
  • Mars–Ketu affect your second house: avoid impulsive reactions in family or financial matters. Retreat inward and surrender to solitude.

Mantra:
Om Rudraya Namah
Om Rudraya Namah
Om Rudraya Namah
Chant 108 times morning & evening on a spatik japamala.

Remedy Plan:

  • Fast on Mondays with plain rice, fresh cow’s milk, and fruits.
  • Each night, recite Hanuman Chalisa before bed.
  • Offer white flowers to Shiva and do Abhishek on the shivalingam with water & cow’s milk.
  • When possible, chant in moonlight; avoid emotional outbursts—speak less and feel more.

Leo – Red Alert

  • Mercury retrograde and Amavasya in your twelfth house (subconscious fears, isolation, karmic depths) bring spiritual fatigue.
  • Mercury rules your second (speech, money) and eleventh houses (gains, friendships): expect financial chaos or misunderstandings—maintain a low profile.
  • Mars conjuncts Ketu in your first house: weakened judgment and potential outbursts. Withdraw and chant mantras; avoid major decisions.

Mantra:
Om Bhaskaraya Namah
Om Bhaskaraya Namah
Om Bhaskaraya Namah
Chant 108 times morning & evening on a spatik japamala.

Remedy Plan:

  • Fast on Sundays; avoid salt and processed foods.
  • Wake before sunrise; offer arghya to the sun.
  • Light a mustard‑oil lamp for Narasimha or Surya.
  • Recite Aditya Hridayam Stotra.

Virgo – Red Alert

  • Ruled by Mercury, now combust and retrograde in your eleventh house (friendships, networks, gains): social media and group advice may backfire.
  • Mercury also rules your first and tenth houses: career decisions and personal clarity may go haywire.
  • Mars–Ketu in your twelfth house can cause unexpected expenses, travel chaos, or health flare‑ups. Retreat and reassess.

Mantra:
Sri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram
Sri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram
Sri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram
Chant 108 times morning & evening on a spatik japamala.

Remedy Plan:

  • Fast on Wednesdays; wear green while chanting.
  • Offer water to a peepal tree every Saturday.
  • Avoid gossip, multitasking, and mental overload.
  • Keep a green emerald stone by your bed.

Libra – Red Alert

  • Retrograde Mercury and Amavasya in your tenth house (career): public image and work communication may suffer.
  • Mercury rules your ninth and twelfth houses: faith and spiritual connection may be shaken.
  • Mars–Ketu in your eleventh house: disappointment in friendships; reflect on your direction.

Mantra:
Om Rhim Shrim Klim Mahalakshmi Namah
Om Rhim Shrim Klim Mahalakshmi Namah
Om Rim Shrim Klim Mahalakshmi Namah
Chant 108 times morning & evening on a spatik japamala.

Remedy Plan:

  • Fast on Fridays; eat white foods (curd, rice, kheer).
  • Offer rose petals to Lakshmi or Durga.
  • Chant or listen to Sri Suktam daily.Avoid lending or borrowing money temporarily.

Scorpio – Red Alert

  • Mars tangled with Ketu in your tenth house (career) brings disruptions or sudden public‑image changes—Ketu urges detachment.
  • Retrograde Mercury in your ninth house affects travel, gurus, legal matters, beliefs, and also rules your eighth and eleventh houses: hidden matters may erupt; friendships may feel unreliable.
  • Amavasya marks a loss of direction—go inward, mediate, and pray in surrender.

Mantra:
Om Gam Ganapataye Namah
Om Gam Ganapataye Namah
Om Gam Ganapataye Namah
Chant 108 times morning & evening on a spatik japamala.

Remedy Plan:

  • Fast on Tuesdays with fruits and lemon water.
  • Recite Ganapati Atharvashirsha Stotra 11 times each morning.
  • Offer red sandalwood or copper items at a temple.
  • Avoid conflicts and control impulsiveness.

Sagittarius – Red Alert

  • Cancer rules your eighth house (fears, death, karma). Amavasya here brings past traumas to the surface.
  • Retrograde Mercury here is like a broken compass—avoid decoding mysteries.
  • Mercury also rules your seventh and tenth houses: relationships and work partnerships may suffer miscommunication.
  • Mars–Ketu in your ninth house can bring friction with mentors or legal issues. Ride this storm with patience.

Mantra:
Om Rhim Shri Gurubhyo Namah
Om Rhim Shri Gurubhyo Namah
Om Rhim Shri Gurubhyo Namah
Chant 108 times morning & evening on a spatik japamala.

Remedy Plan:

  • Fast on Thursdays; avoid fermented foods for 20 days.
  • Offer bananas or turmeric at a temple or to a Brahmin.
  • Feed monkeys ripe bananas when possible.
  • Recite Hanuman Chalisa each night before bed.
  • Avoid religious or philosophical arguments—stay silent.

Capricorn – Red Alert

  • Cancer rules your seventh house (marriage, partners). Retrograde Mercury here causes misunderstandings and may resurrect old issues.
  • Mercury also rules your sixth and ninth houses: legal matters, health routines, and travel plans may be disrupted.
  • Mars–Ketu in your eighth house (shared resources) is highly sensitive—avoid risks and confrontations. Surrender.

Mantra:
Om Rama Ramaya Namah
Om Rama Ramaya Namah
Om Rama Ramaya Namah
Chant 108 times morning & evening on a spatik japamala.

Remedy Plan:

  • Fast on Saturdays; eat only after sunset.
  • Offer black sesame and mustard oil at a Shani temple.
  • Walk barefoot on grass for 10 minutes daily.
  • Avoid loans until 11 August.

Aquarius – Red Alert

  • Cancer is your sixth house (enemies, health, routines). Mercury combust here suggests misdiagnosis, missed deadlines, or workplace chaos.
  • Mercury also rules your fifth and eighth houses (love, children, speculation), and Mars–Ketu in your seventh house may bring detachment in marriage or business. Serve others, but protect your peace.

Mantra:
Om Namah Shivaya
Om Namah Shivaya
Om Namah Shivaya
Chant 108 times morning & evening on a spatik japamala.

Remedy Plan:

  • Fast on Monday or Saturday based on issue intensity.
  • Chant while performing Jala Abhishek to a shivalingam.
  • Avoid litigation, overexertion, and late‑night screens.
  • Donate a white bedsheet to an old‑age home.

Pisces – Red Alert

  • Cancer governs your fifth house (creativity, love, children). Retrograde Mercury and Amavasya here may dull inspiration or trigger misunderstandings in relationships.
  • Mercury also rules your fourth and seventh houses (home, partnerships), and Mars–Ketu combust in your sixth house—suppressed anger, hidden enemies, or health concerns may surface.
  • Devotion, mantras, and letting go are your way out.

Mantra:
Om Namo Narayanaya
Om Namo Narayanaya
Om Namo Narayanaya
Chant 108 times morning & evening on a spatik japamala.

Remedy Plan:

  • Fast on Thursdays with yellow foods or fruits.
  • Chant or listen to Vishnu Sahasranama every morning.
  • Avoid investments, emotional drama, and trust issues in romance.
  • Donate yellow sweets on Thursdays to a temple or child.

A Timeless Story for These Transits

A young seeker travelled far to meet a Himalayan guru known for deep silence and wisdom. Upon reaching the cave, the seeker began talking rapidly—sharing all he knew, his meditations, philosophies, and experiences. Words poured out like a flood. The master listened in silence. Finally, he poured tea into a cup and kept pouring until it overflowed, soaking the seeker’s robes. Startled, the seeker said, “Master, the cup is full. It cannot take any more.” The master replied, “Exactly—how can I pour wisdom into a cup that is already full?”

Message: These transits are like an overflowing cup: too many thoughts, too much noise. When Mercury retrogrades and the moon vanishes in darkness, the universe whispers: empty your cup. Surrender what you think you know. Let go of control. Be still and silent. Only an empty cup can receive; only a humbled mind can awaken. In silence, the master’s voice is heard.

How to Prepare

  • Meditation: Cultivate a daily practice.
  • Mantra: Chant sacred mantras with devotion.
  • Diet: Follow a clean Sattvic diet—what you consume shapes your thoughts.

Remember: remove toxic people from your space without reaction. Walk your path in silence—no noise, no ego, no drama. Just conscious action, pure intention, and the strength to protect your energy. Surround yourself with those devoted to inner evolution, whose journey is within.

The greatest journey is the journey within.
Jai Sri Ganesha. Jai Guru.

Childless by Choice, Not by Chance

Every person comes with his or her destiny. Something has to be completed, some unfinished business has to be completed, some message needs to be shared. Something that was incomplete needs to be completed. And so for that, you come in this human form.

So many people, when they remain childless, there is a higher purpose to it—a higher calling.

I remember 4 years ago, I had met a great spiritual master, and he was sharing his story with me. He said, “When I was young, I had decided not to marry, so the question of having children never occurred. But my family wanted me to marry, and I was the disciple of Sridhar Swami.” Sridhar Swami was the direct disciple of Samarth Ramdas Swami.

So I went to him, and he said, “Don’t worry, I will talk with your family.” And when his family came, Sridhar Swami said, “This boy, your son, is meditating, is taking efforts for the well-being of society. If you stop him, your whole family will start suffering. So don’t stop him. Let him do what he is meant to do.”

And that is exactly what Neem Karoli Baba says, “That person is not fortunate who gets what he wishes for. Rather, that person is fortunate who does what he is meant to.”

The Meaning of Childlessness

In this forecast, I have talked briefly about what it means to be childless and whether having a child brings happiness. Many people think that if they become a father or mother, they will attain happiness. But the reality is something else.

There are people who are suffering at the hands of their children. And they think that those who don’t have a child—those are the lucky ones. So perspective matters.

The Higher the Peak, the Deeper the Valley

Near Mount Everest, the deepest valley exists. It can only exist there.

When God chooses you, then you will have to sacrifice everything. Only then can you reach the top of the mountain. Only then can you attain that which is beyond the mind. Only then can you attain that which millions of people aspire to attain—and that is God experience.

When you have come to the realization that you will never have a child, then you should also realize that you are chosen for the higher calling of God.

Mohan asked, What is a higher calling?

A higher calling is moving forward in your walk with God. The gift of a higher calling is far superior to the material gifts of this human world.

The Pressure of Society

An ordinary person or a very common soul is very naturally attached to the idea of having a child. It is very common to wish for a child. Every common man and woman wish to have a child.

Many times the person may not want to have a child but comes under the pressure of family and society. Because the society always wants you to live the way other people live. The society is always keen on dictating you on what to do and what not to do.

Society wants you to follow the well-trodden path on which your father and your forefathers have been walking. It never wants you to try anything new. It never wants you to think beyond the four walls.

Society teaches you: Choose the convenient. Choose the comfortable. Choose the well-trodden path where your forefathers and their forefathers and their forefathers since Adam and Eve have been walking. Choose the well-trodden path. That is the proof. So many millions of people have passed on it—you cannot go wrong.

But remember one thing: the crowd has never had the experience of truth. Truth has only happened to individuals.

Choose What Rings True in Your Heart

Whenever there are alternatives, be aware. Don’t choose the convenient, the comfortable, the respectable, the socially acceptable, the honorable.

Choose something that rings a bell in your heart. Choose something that you would like to do in spite of any consequences.

Many advanced, evolved souls have simply dropped the idea of having a child. They remain childless by choice, not by chance.

Longing, Loss, and Spiritual Growth

Many times it happens that you become a father or mother, and then the child is taken away from you. And then what happens? Either you continue to suffer because of your longing for the child, or you simply let go.

It all depends on the level of your consciousness—the level of your soul.

If you are a common soul, then you will continue to miss your child and hope to reunite. This attachment will then affect your spiritual growth. Because even though you are meditating and chanting, still your mind remains attached to the child who is no more with you—and may never be with you.

Many men and women continue to suffer because of their attachments to the child. And suffering is always on the mental level.

The Weight of Mental Suffering

Yesterday, a woman called me and said that she is taking efforts towards her self-growth. But then she asked me, “When will I reunite with my son?” She said her son was taken away by her in-laws.

So now you see—this attachment will become a major hurdle in her spiritual progress. No matter where she goes and how much meditation she does, this thought about her separated son will continue to haunt her. She will always remain on the circumference. She will be devoid of spiritual bliss.

I said to her, “What has to happen has happened. Now you should move on and drop the idea of reuniting with your son.”But she was not willing to accept the reality.

It is difficult for a soul that is not yet evolved to accept and move on.

You never know what is going to happen tomorrow. Who knows? The son for whom she is longing may turn out to be evil, may throw her out of the house, may cause much suffering to her. But she is not going to understand this. She is going to remain in her illusions that one day she will meet her son and then everything will be alright.

But that is not how life is. Buddha says, life is suffering. Always remember this.

Two Sides of the Same Coin

Those who do not have children think that those who have children are the blessed ones. And those who have children and are suffering because of them—they think those who do not have children are the blessed ones.

This is how strange this world is, my fellows.

You always feel that by having that which you don’t have, you will find happiness. But in reality, that never happens.

That is why the Master says, “Think before you desire a thing. There is every possibility that it will be fulfilled. And then you will suffer.”

The Buddha and the Couple

Many couples struggle to have a child. Their desire is very intense. And then when they finally have a child, they think they are finally blessed. But the movie is not yet over. Picture abhi baaki hai.

When that same child grows and becomes an adult and causes much suffering to them, then they realize that by having a child, they have dug their own graveyard.

One day, a young man and his wife came to meet Buddha. They wanted a child. They had been trying for a child but with no success. So they asked Buddha, “When will we have a child?”

Buddha smiled and said, “I have no problem in giving you a child. But what if the child turns out to be an arrogant, ignorant person? And I know you both very well—you are good-hearted persons. You are filled with love and devotion. But what if some bad, evil, harsh, offending soul takes birth through your womb?”

He said, “I love you both, and so I want you to think over this and then come back with your final decision.”

That couple was not ordinary. They were evolved souls. They started crying.

They said, “Master, you are so compassionate that you share the truth with us. It is your love towards us that you revealed this. And we can now understand from your insights that if we bear a child, that child is going to cause much pain and suffering to us. We don’t know how to thank you. We are short of words.”

True Understanding

The compassionate master simply gave them an indication that in their destiny, if they bear a child, then that child will turn out to be an evil person—an arrogant, ignorant fool.

It is also important to note that the couple had so much depth of understanding that at that moment itself, they decided not to have a child and dropped the idea of conceiving.

Blessed are such great disciples who understand the message of the Master.

The Modern Child and the Disappointed Father

Yesterday, a man—one of the leading businessmen of a city—called and said, “My son does nothing. He is 28 years old. He gets up at 10 a.m., then spends the entire morning in the gym, comes home, and then enjoys his time roaming around the town. I am completely disappointed and don’t know what to do. Who will marry him? Because he does nothing—absolutely nothing.”

This is the state of a man who has a child.

So to all those who are childless, I simply want to help you understand that having a child is not important. Quality of the child is important. Otherwise, the child becomes the source of your suffering.

Astrological Indications of Suffering from Children

  • Whenever your 5th house and 5th house lord is connected with the 8th12th, or 6th house
  • Whenever the 5th house or its lord is connected with Rahu
    → Then definitely you will suffer. If you give birth to a child, your child will become the source of your suffering.

Remember my words.

  • Whenever the Putrakaraka planet (i.e., among all seven planets, the one that holds the fifth-highest degree) is afflicted by RahuSaturn, or Mars, or is associated with the 8th12th, or 6th house → you will suffer at the hands of your child.
  • Whenever the 5th house lord is in the 4th house, and the sign in the 4th house is Virgo, then definitely you will be devoid of happiness from your child.
  • Whenever the Sun is weak or debilitated in your birth chart, or whenever the Sun is associated with RahuKetuMars, or Saturn, then you will be devoid of happiness from children.
  • Whenever the 5th house lord is retrograde, and Saturn or retrograde Saturn casts its third aspect on the 5th house, and Jupiter is also retrograde, or debilitated, or with Rahu, or in the 8th house, then definitely you will see issues regarding children.

Either the native has no children, or if he has, then he will suffer a lot because of his children.

  • Whenever JupiterVenus, and 5th house lord and 5th house are afflicted or weak, you should know: there is absolutely no happiness from children.

So in such a case, if you remain childless, that is much better than to suffer at the hands of your children.

Buddha’s Caution to Evolved Souls

That is why Buddha said to that couple: “I can help you become mother and father. But what if the child turns out to be negative and evil by nature?”

Evolved souls are always unconventional by nature. And these evolved souls are primarily under the influence of higher octave planets.

What Are Higher Octave Planets?

Mohan asked, “Which planets are higher octave planets?”

Primarily we have two:

  1. Uranus
  2. Neptune

And since Aquarius is ruled by Uranus, unconventionality comes naturally to Aquarius sign.

So many men and women born with Moon in AquariusRahu in Aquarius, or major planets in Aquarius are found to be unconventional, modern, and with a very different perspective toward life in general.

Similarly, whosoever has a strong Uranus or Neptune in the birth chart is also a highly unconventional person.

And if such strong Uranus or Neptune gets support from other positive planets, then a genius is born. Someone as great as Rabindranath Tagore.

The Power of Neptune: Tagore’s Example

Rabindranath Tagore had Neptune in his ascendant, and his Moon was in conjunction with Neptune. And since Neptune is the higher version of Venus, he was able to write some of the greatest poems, which won him the 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature.

The Nobel organization stated he was awarded:

Because of his profoundly sensitive, fresh and beautiful verse by which, with consummate skill, he has made his poetic thought, expressed in his own English words, a part of the literature of the West.

Such is the higher power of Neptune.

A Deep Astrological Truth

Evolved souls can be identified based on the placement of Uranus and Neptune, and their connection with the lower octave planets like VenusJupiterMars, and Moon.

It is a very deep subject. I will reveal more on this on some other occasion.

Being Childless Is Not a Problem for Evolved Souls

Being childless is actually not a problem for evolved souls, because as mentioned, evolved souls are unconventional by nature. And so they can do that which is considered as not normal by the so-called sane people.

From a spiritual progress perspective, if by chance you are childless and you are a spiritual person, then being childless is the most wonderful development for you, because children become the hurdle between you and your spiritual progress.

But as mentioned, this sharing is only for selective people who have a certain depth of understanding.

Possessiveness Is the Root of Suffering

The Master says the major mistakes in bringing up children are many, but I will talk only about the most important mistake:

The idea that they belong to you.

They come through you. You have been a passage. But they don’t belong to you. They are not your possessions.

Out of this idea of possessiveness, many, many mistakes arise.

So by chance, if you have a child and you are walking on the spiritual path, then you should not entertain the idea that your children belong to you.

Else, this possessiveness toward your child will become the cause of many sufferings in your life.

Children Are Not Objects

Having children is okay as long as you don’t become possessive of your children.

Once you start thinking that your children are your possessions, you have reduced them into things. Because only things can be possessed—not human beings. It is the ugliest act you can do.

And those poor children are so helpless, so dependent on you. They cannot rebel. They accept whatever your idea is.

I come across many mothers and fathers who are so much possessive of their sons and daughters. In the end, this possessiveness brings many miseries in their life.

Death and Detachment: The Fakir’s View

When I will die, there will be no one after me. I am a fakir, and I don’t even think of what will happen when I die—who will take care of my last rituals.

Because when the body is dead, the story is over. What is there to wait for?

The Lawyer’s Story

A few years ago, I had met a lawyer. He was an old man. He said to me, “I lost my two sons in a road accident. They were very young. I am now alone. But I don’t have to worry. I have made arrangements for my last rituals. There is a young boy whom I have raised. He will take care of my last rites.”

Now this is how people remain attached.

Why do you have to make arrangements? Why?

Can you not just let God take care of all your worries?

The Way of the Ketuish Man

But intellectual men are always looking out for making such arrangements. While a Ketuish man is least bothered about what happens when he is dead.

He is not even going to make any arrangements for the last rituals. Because he is perfectly aware that someone will find money in his pocket and use it for his last, final rituals. Either they will burn him or bury him.

So why the heck should he worry?

The Master Who Said, “Surprise Me”

Reminds me of a beautiful story.

There was a great master. His name was Ikasu. He was a very extraordinary human being of great innocence and joy. He loved to laugh and dance and sing.

One day, when he was going to die, his disciples asked, “What are we going to do with your body? Because you have lived such an unconventional life, we don’t know whether to bury or burn you. What are we supposed to do?”

And the dying master opened his eyes, laughed his last laughter, and said,
“Surprise me.”
And then he closed his eyes and died.

Even in Death—Innocence

This is the way of the innocent.
Surprise me. Even in death, there is innocence. Even in death, there is laughter.
Even in death, there is no complaint.

He is waiting to be surprised.
Whether you burn him or bury him—decide yourself.
But make it a surprise. Don’t ask it. Don’t follow any given instructions, because then it will not be a surprise at all.

If I say bury me or burn me, then I will already know about it.

You have to keep a certain surprise element in your life.

The Surprise Element of Life

So if you are childless, then naturally this surprise element remains. You don’t know who is going to do the last rituals for you.

And if you truly are an evolved soul, then does that really matter?

An evolved soul simply sets out on his or her next journey—the journey towards the beyond.

It is said that many souls desire a place in heaven after death. However, Bhagawan Ramana Maharishi specifically mentions that heaven is a very ordinary place to be.

“Heaven is a wastage of time,” quotes Bhagawan Ramana Maharishi.

Illusions About Heaven and Family

Just the way people think that heaven is the only place to be, similarly common men think that to complete their family, a child is needed—or to be precise, a son is needed.

When in reality, these ideas are your illusions. There is no reality to it.

Childless men have attained moksha much faster than those who have children—simply because there is no child to get attached to.

Moksha and the Trap of Attachment

However, those who have children can also attain moksha provided they stop being possessive of their child and stop getting attached with their child.

The whole thing comes down to one word, my fellows.
And that one word is: attachment.

Attachment drives you birth after birth, and you remain where you are—miserable and lost in this vast human world.

Let me tell you: even if the Guru or the Master is with you in physical form, still the Guru cannot help you overcome your attachments unless and until you start making efforts—efforts to turn inwards and realize the futility of attachments.

Who Progresses Spiritually?

A man who is not much affected by not having children can progress on the spiritual path.

However, a typical woman or man who is constantly thinking about his or her separated child, or is feeling depressed for not having a child, will remain stuck and will again fall in the never-ending cycle of birth and rebirth.

These things are very difficult to digest.
That is why I share it with only a few.

For they will be able to move on and progress on their spiritual path.

A Signal from God

Remember: when you have no child, or when you are separated from your child, and if you are a spiritual person, then it is a signal from God that the child is not meant for you.

You are just a biological father or biological mother.
Beyond that, there is absolutely no karmic balance connected with your child.

So drop the attachment and move on.

However, very, very few are able to do so—and therefore, very few become the Buddha.

Spirituality Is Not What It Seems

Spirituality, therefore, is not as easy as it seems to be.

Just by growing a long beard, applying a tilak on your forehead, and adopting some fancy spiritual name will not bring any spiritual progress to you.

Your appearance may attract a few million people, but how does that help you grow within?

The truth has nothing to do with outer appearances.
Truth has much to do with what lies beneath.

Swami Swarupananda’s Insight

Once it happened, there was a great spiritual master. His name was Swami Swarupananda. Interestingly, he never kept a beard. He always used to have a clean-shaven face.

And let me tell you—he was the greatest spiritual master that the world had ever known. He lived in a small village called Pavas, in Konkan.

A few days ago, when he was about to take samadhi, his disciples invited one person. They thought he had great powers. They thought he was a spiritual master—because his appearance was very attractive. Long beard, big tilak on his forehead.

So they went and asked Swami Swarupananda of Pavas.

And Swami said:

“What you see on the outside is not on the inside.”

The message was loud and clear:
Don’t take this man as a spiritual master.
Because the spiritual avatar that you see in his outer appearance is completely absent within his being.

He is just a spiritual showcase being.

What Is True Sannyas?

Always remember, a true sannyas has nothing to do with outer appearance.

You may roam around in jeans or in short pants, and still, you will be the greatest sannyasi if you have renounced the ‘I’ thought.

Bhagawan Ramana Maharishi quotes:

“Sannyas is only the renunciation of the ‘I’ thought and not the rejection of external objects.”

Who Is the Real Spiritual Person?

The real spiritual person is not the one who says “I have renounced everything,”
but the one who says, “I am not the doer.”

Ramana Maharishi further says:

“Even better than the man who thinks I have renounced everything is the one who does his duty but does not think I do this or I am the doer.”

Even a sannyasi who thinks I am a sannyasi cannot be a true sannyasi.

Whereas a householder who does not think I am a householder is truly a sannyasi.

How beautiful and deep is this quote.

When God Takes Over

When you are not the doer, when you no longer take the credit for doing anything that is good—then God takes over.

And when God takes over, you don’t have to do anything special.
Everything happens in its own accord.

Being childless is perfectly fine if you have a certain depth of understanding.

Otherwise, there are millions and millions of couples having dozens of children.
But are they happy?

They may smile in front of you. But in their bedrooms, they weep like a child—because they suffer at the hands of their own child.

Let Go of Social Pressure

So let us not make this idea of having children as a mandatory thing.

If you are being pressurized to bear a child, and you are not willing to do so, then you must express yourself and not succumb to the pressure of society.

Remember—whatever happens, happens for a reason.
And you still are unaware of that reason.

That is how Jesus says to Peter:

“You do not realize now what I am doing, but later you will understand.”

You will understand.
But till then, you should learn to live your life with total acceptance.

Accept the Higher Will

Accept the fact that God wants you to remain childless because there is a much higher purpose to your life which you currently are unaware of.

But later you will understand. You will come to know.

You Are Not a Produc

My fellows, every individual is unique.
It is wrong to compare, and it is wrong to follow the conventions of society.

Because you are not a product. You are not a robot.

You are a living human being. And you are born for a reason.

Always remember this:

You are not born accidentally.
You are born for a special purpose,
which you will understand as you start turning inwards,
as you start becoming more and more meditative,
as you start becoming a man of heart,
as you start surrendering yourself at the feet of the Master.

You Are Here Meaningfully

Always remember:
Each person comes into this world with a specific destiny.
He has something to fulfill.
Some message has to be delivered.
Some work has to be completed.

You are not here accidentally. You are here meaningfully.

There is a purpose behind you.
The Whole—that is, the Universe—intends to do something through you.

And so, always value yourself.

The Seesaw of Life

When there is a certain emptiness in one aspect of your life,
God ensures that the other side of your life elevates to new heights.

It may happen that on one end, you may have no child,
but on the other end, you may have that which millions and millions of people long for.

Always remember:
There is no such thing called a loser.
If one end of the seesaw goes down,
then the other end always shoots up.

The Beauty of the Childless Path

And so, there are many, many childless couples in this vast human world.
They may not have a child,
but they are so beautiful, so loving, and so highly evolved,
that even if they don’t have a child,
many will come to help them. Many will take care of them.

You know why?

Because when you live for others, others will live for you.

A Final Blessing

Paramahansa Yogananda had no child.
He was a celibate.

But there are thousands and thousands who would come to serve him—and that too, out of love.

Yogananda quotes:

“There is a magnet in your heart that will attract true friends. That magnet is unselfishness—thinking of others first. When you learn to live for others, they will live for you.”

The Bottom Line

The bottom line is simple and straight:

If you are childless, then it is a sign that you are chosen for a higher purpose.

There is a higher calling
and it is only when you accept your life in totality
that you will realize the higher purpose,
and then you will be able to respond to this higher calling
that only a few are blessed with.

Love to all my followers.
Stay blessed. And remember to meditate every day.

Jai Shri Ganesha. Jai Guru.

Astrological Signs of Losing Virginity at an Early Age 

Some people tend to lose their virginity at an early age. I have mentioned the generic conjunctions and placements that can lead you to this kind of situation where you lose your virginity at an early age.

Please note that there may be some additional other placements in your personal chart because of which this indication may not apply to your situation. So this is purely for learning purposes—to understand the generic indication of losing virginity at an early age.

Secondly, virginity or to be virgin has more to do with your mental than physical. How? I will explain.

Let’s say you are a virgin and you have been a virgin for many, many years. However, if every day you are thinking about sex, if mentally you are having all kinds of fantasies, then you tell me—what is the use of this virginity? You better go ahead and do it rather than just suppress your thoughts and desires.

So the real virginity is when you have absolutely no such thoughts that are connected to sex or any kind of fantasies.

You tend to lose your virginity only when your mind permits. And so, the very first important planet in Vedic astrology is the Moon. The placement of Moon in the 12th house, 7th house, 11th house, 3rd house, and 8th house invokes an interest in sex and sexual fantasies. However, this is not enough to push you into losing your virginity.

The second aspect is the placement of Moon in Nakshatra. When Moon is placed in Nakshatras ruled by Mars, Venus, Rahu, Ketu, or Moon, then the indication towards losing virginity at an early age becomes stronger. However, this is also not enough to seal the deal.

The next big thing is the planetary conjunctions in your chart. If you have conjunctions such as:

  • Venus–Mars conjunction
  • Venus–Rahu conjunction
  • Venus–Sun conjunction
  • Mercury–Venus conjunction
  • Venus–Mars–Rahu conjunction
  • Venus–Mercury–Sun conjunction

Or if you have a direct aspect of Rahu or Mars on your natal Venus, then the probability of losing virginity at an early age becomes stronger.

However, the buck doesn’t stop here.

The next step is to evaluate the condition of Mars and Venus in your chart. If Mars or Venus are retrograde and your Moon sign Lord is Mars or Venus or your Moon Nakshatra Lord is Mars or Venus, then you can expect certain out-of-the-box sexual ideas hitting you now and then. And this can also add to losing virginity at an early age.

Placement of Venus–Rahu, Venus–Mars in the 3rd house, 7th house, 11th house, or 12th house also leads to many sexual encounters. And thus, the natives seem to lose track of when actually he or she lost their virginity.

All these highly sexual placements are triggered during the Mahadasha or Antardasha period of Rahu, Mars, or Venus.

Rahu, Mars, Venus, and Mercury are the most sex-hungry planets. However, the boss of all these four is Moon—the mind. As I have always been stating that Moon is the most highly sexual entity—and that is how your mind is.

So when Moon is in conjunction with Venus, or when Moon is in conjunction with Mars, or when Moon is in conjunction with Rahu, or Mercury is in conjunction with Moon, then the probability of losing virginity at an early age is more than otherwise.

Nakshatras that are more sexual by nature.

Before I proceed, let it be very clear that there is absolutely nothing wrong in being sexual. Since we all are born out of sex, we definitely should not condemn it.

  1. Mars Nakshatras: Mrigashira, Chitra, Dhanishta
  2. Rahu Nakshatras: Shatabhisha, Ardra, Swati
  3. Ketu Nakshatras: Magha, Mula, Ashwini
  4. Venus Nakshatras: Purvashada, Purva Phalguni, Bharani
  5. Moon Nakshatras: Shravan, Hasta, Rohini

So now when you are born in a Nakshatra ruled by Moon, Mars, Venus, Rahu, or Ketu, then the sexual urge is there. But whether you have the required sexual drive is based on the conjunctions and placement of Venus, Mars, Rahu, Moon, and their conjunctions.

In general, losing virginity at an early age can be through your own temptations, or you might be forced into losing your virginity due to a certain situation.

When planets like Mars, Rahu are afflicting Venus badly, then through force you tend to lose your virginity. However, when there is no affliction to Venus—that is, when Venus is not afflicted by Mars or Rahu—then you tend to lose your virginity at an early age due to your own sexual temptation and desires.

A Reflection on Love and Lust

Many youngsters label their sexual relation as an outcome of love. But usually this is not love, but infatuation and lust. When interest in sex is over, then couples break apart. So where was love?

But mind is cunning, remember? The mind is very cunning and clever.

There was a boy, and his mother had died when he was an infant. And his father had worked hard to raise him properly. Finally, the boy went away to college. His first letter was a disappointment to his father. It was a disappointment, but the old man did not know exactly why. Perhaps something in the tone bothered him.

The letter read:
Dear Dad, everything is fine. I like it here at college. I am on the football team. I am in the best fraternity on campus. I got an A on my first algebra exam.

After some thinking, the father was able to put his finger on the difficulty. He wrote back:
Look son, I don’t want to seem to be a silly old man, but there is something which would make me very happy. It isn’t that I think you are ungrateful in any way, but I have had to work very, very hard to raise you and to send you to college. I never had a chance to go to college myself. What I mean is this—it would mean a lot to me if you would say “we did this” and “we did that” instead of “I did this” and “I did that.” It would help me to feel as if I had a part in it all.

The boy understood immediately. And thereafter, letters came in the form:
Well Dad, we won this game last Saturday. We got a date with a pretty girl. We are going to get an A in history.

The old man took earnest pleasure in this sharing of experience. Days were sunny for him.
One day a telegram arrived:
Dear Dad, we got Dean’s daughter in trouble. She had twins. Mine died. What are you going to do with yours?

This is what agreement does. You simply follow but miss to understand what the real thing is. The hilarious story is significant in many ways.

The significance is in the fact that the son merely followed what his father had said and conveniently missed to realize what his father meant. The mind is cunning. The mind can make your life hell if you simply go on following without understanding.

The mind knows what to use to its advantage. And therefore, we see many followers who follow a certain faith, missing the real thing and committing many terrible mistakes.

It is a strange world.

Man and woman sleep together. And when the honeymoon is over, they remember the astrologer. Then they rush to the astrologer and ask, Should we marry? Is it going to last for good? Is it going to bring happiness?

Now the poor astrologer is wondering what kind of world he is living in. Honeymoon is already over, and now the couple is doubting on whether to jump into this legal institution called marriage or not.

Those who are taking keen interest in understanding astrology should understand that times are changing. The very meaning of relationships is changing. The very definition of marriage is changing. And so, you all have to get your basics re-evaluated before you reach a certain observation.

Marriage has become a showcase. It is no more a symbol of love. Rather, it has become a matter of social status.

Yesterday, a young man came. He said, I am young, and I am looking for a girl to marry.
I said, Then what is the problem? Almost half of the population is of women, so you should find one for yourself.
He said, But I have one expectation.
I said, What?
He looked at me and said, She must be a virgin.

I asked him, From which world have you come? You are asking and expecting the impossible.

I am not saying that every man or woman loses his or her virginity before marriage. But the hard truth of today’s world—especially in big metro cities—is that many do lose their virginity. Because marriages happen in late 20s or in the 30s, and the human body and mind cannot remain virgin for so long. And so, sexual relationships happen.

To expect something that is outdated is mere stupidity.

The word virgin has become very rare in today’s robotic world. Most of the women and men lose their virginity long before they get married.

Small minds think about virginity. Liberal minds just don’t care about such man-made obligations. They are just happy to love. But conservative minds will not understand. They will condemn the lovers. They will give long lectures on how to safeguard your virginity.

I remember one such story and it is interesting.

Once it happened, a high priest was visiting a church and all the nuns were present. The high priest was very strict about maintaining virginity. It was a different story if he himself had remained virgin.

But when all nuns came and the room was packed, he stood up and said, All you holy nuns, if you all have maintained your virginity, then please stand up.

Nobody stood up except one nun with a small girl in her lap.

The high priest thanked God that at least one nun has remained virgin.

The high priest said to her, So it is only you who is virgin?

The nun said, No Father, it is not me, but my small daughter who is just one year old. I am standing for her.

Virginity is nothing but the play of the mind. Religions are compelling people to stay virgin. In reality, virginity has nothing to do when it comes to love.

When you love, you simply love. Then you must not ask silly questions like, Are you virgin?

Once a young man—and he must be really silly—because he had been through two relationships, passionate relationships. And now, when he was in love with a new woman, he asked her, Are you a virgin?

And the woman looked into the eyes of the man and asked back, Are you a virgin?

So you see, people have crazy expectations when they themselves cannot meet those expectations.

Life, Love, and Understanding

Life is a flow. Men meet women, and many relationships happen out of love. Women meet men, and the melting, the merging happens out of love. It is natural.

Understand the fact that women are not products and neither are men. Products have labels—used, unused. You can evaluate products. They are lifeless.

But never, ever do the silly mistake of evaluating people the way you evaluate products.

People have emotions. They love. They fall in love. They relate. They melt in each other. And that is perfectly human, natural.

The idea of virginity is the idea of a fake society—a hypocrite society. Love knows no virginity.

When you truly love a woman or you love a man, you would never ask silly questions like Are you a virgin?

When you love, you simply love.

Small minds. Intellectualism leads you to such silly questions of virginity—and in the process creates many hurdles for you, and you never are able to experience love in the true sense.

Love is not for a coward, a man who keeps raising doubts after doubts. Doubt is death. Love is for a courageous man, courageous heart that is willing to jump into the unknown.

Courage is the love affair with the unknown. Only a man who has courage can love.

Truthful men or truthful women always say the facts on face because their heart is pure. They don’t live in fantasies and hypocrisies. They understand life more deeply than the others.

Sexuality and spirituality go hand in hand.

Don’t be surprised, because the deeper you go in sexuality, the greater you can rise in spirituality. Of course, the sexuality has to come out of true love. And then there is no sex in it—but just pure love. Pure melting in each other.

But this is a very deep statement, a deep subject. Don’t just jump on my words—self-realize the meaning that lies beneath those words.

What Is Virginity in the True Sense?

Virginity in the true sense is when you are not thinking about sexual. You simply have no interest in the matters of sex. That is, in true sense, virginity.

What is fasting?

Fasting is when you are not thinking about food. You simply have no interest in consuming food. You are engrossed in the name of the Holy Lord, in the divine thoughts of the angels. That is when real fasting happens.

Else, you are fasting on the exterior and all the time internally you are thinking of food.

Else, you are practicing celibacy and all the time in your mind there is this thought of sex. This happens because the desire is repressed.

The more you repress the desire, the more you would think of it. Think of it. Try it out. Starve for one full day and see what comes to your mind.

Unfortunately, repressed emotions do not die. They are silenced, but they continue to affect the person. Controlled anger is going to erupt one day. Controlled celibacy is going to come out and create a scene someday.

Stop controlling. Stop repressing.

The more you repress, the more it is likely to erupt. Repressing desires is like sitting on a time bomb. One day it is going to blast and then you will call it fate.

The only way out is to realize your desires. Don’t repress your desires—go through them. The very reason of your birth has been to fulfill your desires. How terrible it would be if you repress your desires when you are supposed to fulfill them?

Religion has made it difficult for many to fulfill their desires. Religion has laid many rules and regulations that compel one to repress his or her desires. The process of controlling and repressing and disciplining is taught by all the religions. And because of their fallacious teaching, humanity has not moved a single inch. It remains barbarous.

Any moment, people start killing each other. It does not take a single moment to lose themselves. They forgot completely that they are human beings—and something much more, something better, is expected of them.

By repressing desires, you are deceiving yourself. You are believing that you have become mindless, that you have gone beyond, that you are controlling the mind, that you are detached. But it is an illusion in which you are living.

The Path of Liberation

The only way out is to live naturally and experience life in its totality.

If you do something out of compulsion, then it is repression. If you do something out of your own belief, then it is liberation.

Spirituality is about achieving liberation and not practicing repression.

Repression of any kind is harmful to the body, mind, and soul. Allow yourself to experience whatever you are currently feeling—and you will set yourself free.

Remember, you are going to learn only by going through your experiences and not by repressing. The very opportunity of experiencing.

Repression is not the answer. Resisting temptations is not the answer. Overcoming temptations is the answer.

When you resist it, it means it is there—existing within—and so it can erupt any day anyway.

Always remember: Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and will come forth later in uglier ways.

Controlling is not the solution. Witnessing is the solution.

When you are controlling, you are giving importance to that feeling. You are acknowledging its existence. When you are witnessing, there is no question of acknowledging. You are simply not there. You are just witnessing.

Controlling is when you are experiencing it—being a part of that situation.
Witnessing is when you are not experiencing it, but observing. There is a difference.

Try it out. Focus on your breathing.
When anger comes, the breathing pattern is changed. Focus on your breathing. Just focus and synchronize your breathing. The anger will disappear.

There is a very striking difference when you do something because it has to be done—and when you do something out of love.

Love cannot happen when you control your emotions, when you repress your feelings. Love happens when you set yourself free.

Love is at the root of experiencing liberation.
God can only be realized through love and not otherwise.
God is love. And love is real.

When there is pure love, sex is not required. And even if you do sex, there is no thought of sex—it just happens out of love.

Sex without love is ugly.
Whereas sex that happens out of intense love is beautiful. Divine.

Understand the difference. Remember the difference.

Jai Shri Ganesha. Jai Guru.

Sun Transit in Cancer 2025 and Sacred Shravan month guidelines & mantras

Om Namah Shivaya. Namaste.

Everyone, the month of Shravan has already begun for those based in North India. However, the month of Shravan begins from 25 July for those who are based in Maharashtra and the neighboring states such as Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Gujarat. But overall, the auspicious month of Shravan has already begun for North Indians and for us, that is those like me who are based in Maharashtra. The month of Shravan will begin from 25 July, and the transit of the Sun in Cancer is happening from 16 July. Venus is moving in Gemini on 27 July. Mercury will go retrograde from 18 July in Cancer, and Mars will transit in Virgo on 28 July. Many positive developments, many positive transits are happening. How these overall transits will impact your zodiac sign is what I have discussed in this forecast, followed by a beautiful story devoted to Lord Shiva and specific mantras and remedies that you should follow during this auspicious month of Sharahan.

From 16 July to 16 August, the radiant Sun will journey through the emotional waters of the Cancer zodiac, initiating a deeply sensitive, spiritual, and introspective cycle for all of us.

  • Jupiter remains in Gemini, guiding us through reflection and higher learning.
  • Mercury, the messenger, turns retrograde in Cancer until 11 August, reminding us to speak gently, listen deeply, and revisit emotional truths.
  • Venus, the planet of love, will dwell in her own sign, Taurus, until the 26 July before moving into Gemini, igniting flirtation, charm, and lighter connections.
  • Mars, the warrior, roars through Leo until 28 July, then humbles himself in Virgo, shifting from pride to service.
  • Saturn continues his stern watch in Pisces, while Rahu in Aquarius and Ketu in Leo stir karmic awakenings across the Zodiac.

The Sacred Season of Shravana

Shravana, a month soaked in divine vibrations, begins from 25 July in Maharashtra, as well as in parts of South India, Gujarat, and Rajasthan. In North India, Shravan starts from 11 July right after Guru Purnima. In Maharashtra, the Shravan month begins after Adi Amavasya, locally known in Mumbai as Gata Ahari or Gattari Amavasya (24 July), and extends from 25 July to 23 August.

I urge each one of you—especially those in Maharashtra and neighboring states—to strictly observe fasting on all Shravan Mondays (Shravan Somwars). For North Indians, it begins from 11 July; for South and Western Indians, from 25 July. This is a time to discipline the senses and elevate the soul.

How to Fast on Shravan Somwar

  • From sunrise to sunset, eat only fruits.
  • If you are hungry, drink milk, tea, or coffee—but unflavored.
  • Break your fast after sunset with pure vegetarian food (no onion or garlic).

During this month, perform havanas at home and sacred rituals, for the results are amplified in this divine season. Every mantra chanted echoes louder across the astral rims. Devotees offer bilva leaves, chant mantras, and visit Shiva temples to seek divine blessings.

How Shravana Transits Impact the 12 Zodiac Sign

Aries
This Shravan awakens your inner fire but also your emotional vulnerability. With Sun and retrograde Mercury transiting your fourth house, your mind turns towards the past—family dynamics, inner healing, and unspoken emotions. Career-wise, you may feel drained or underappreciated; take a pause and realign your emotional well-being before chasing the next milestone. Business may move slowly—it’s not a downfall, but a divine delay. Avoid aggressive decisions. Finances require planning and prudent savings. Family relationships may demand forgiveness or honest conversations. Health is sensitive—practice breathwork and pranayam.
Mantra: Om Rudrayan Namah. Chant 108 times in the morning and evening. Do not eat non-vegetarian food and try to fast on all Shravan Mondays based on your location.

Taurus
Venus blesses you until 26 July—a rare window of sweetness and strength. But as Sun and Mercury light your third house, your communication, persuasion, and creativity are tested. Use this Shravan to strengthen willpower, not ego. Career brings mixed outcomes—don’t expect quick appreciation; keep working with devotion and subtle brilliance. In business, be patient with siblings or close associates. Financially, minor gains are possible, but avoid vanity spending. In love, your charm is undeniable; remember that love is protection, not possession. Health remains stable—avoid overexertion or voice strain.
Mantra: Om Vishweshwaraya Namah. Chant 108 times in the morning and evening. Do not eat non-vegetarian food; fast on Shravan Mondays based on your region.

Gemini
Your mind is your greatest strength and teacher. With Jupiter in your sign and Mercury retrograde in your second house, your thoughts, speech, and self-worth are under divine scrutiny. Speak less, feel more. Career demands mental clarity—avoid miscommunications with seniors. Post 11 August is better for major proposals; until then, hold off. Business improves after Venus enters Gemini on 26 July. Finances may fluctuate; refrain from speculative investments. In relationships, it’s how you say it that matters. Health: care for your throat, mouth, and sugar levels.
Mantra: Om Rushikeshaya Namah. Chant 108 times morning and evening. Do not eat non-vegetarian food; fast on Shravan Mondays as per your local calendar.

Cancer
With Sun and Mercury transiting your sign, this is your sacred rebirth. Mercury’s retrograde makes it more about how you see yourself than how the world sees you. A divine mirror is held up—look gently. Career moves forward when you move inward: fast and be still. In business, revisit leadership style—your team reflects your energy. Finances may improve slowly after 11 August; avoid impulsive purchases. Your heart is overflowing—nurture, don’t control. Health requires deep hydration and Sattvic discipline.
Mantra: Om Karewaraya Namah. Chant 108 times morning and evening. Do not eat non-vegetarian food; fast on Shravan Mondays according to your location.

Leo
You are not what you show; you are what you hide. With Sun in your 12th house and Ketu in your sign, the divine demands surrender. Letting go can be liberation. Career brings subtle transformations: work in silence—results will speak. Business may face unexpected expenses—manage wisely. Finances may go toward spiritual or medical causes. Love feels distant—or you may be retreating emotionally. Don’t fear it; you are being purified. Health needs rest, sleep, and solitude; avoid unnecessary travel.
Mantra: Om Mrityunjaya Namah. Chant 108 times morning and evening. Do not eat non-vegetarian food; fast on Shravan Mondays per your calendar.

Virgo
You are entering the battlefield of karma and being sharpened for it. With Sun and Mercury in your 11th house and Mars entering your sign on 28 July, refine, restructure, and realign your goals. Career may feel stagnant—delays are divine, preparing you for a leap in September. Business partnerships need discernment—be cautious financially. A recovery phase begins in the second half of Shravan. Romance may rekindle; let the heart speak. Health is energizing—control Mars-driven impatience.
Mantra: Om Trambakeshwaraya Namah. Chant 108 times morning and evening. Do not eat non-vegetarian food; fast on Shravan Mondays per your location.

Libra
This is your time to rise professionally and spiritually. With Sun in your 10th house and Venus favoring you until 26 July, your charisma and creativity shine. But don’t mistake visibility for vision. Career expands, though Mercury retrograde may cause delays—use Shravan for patient execution. Business sees subtle growth—authenticity attracts the right clients. Financially, plan future investments. Relationships deepen when you drop perfectionism. Health may show fatigue or backache from screen overload—breathe and balance.
Mantra: Om Badrinathaya Namah. Chant 108 times morning and evening. Do not eat non-vegetarian food; fast on Shravan Mondays according to your calendar.

Scorpio
You are summoned by mysteries. Jupiter in your 8th house and Sun in your 9th house create an inner awakening. This month is about contemplation, not action. Release your obsession with control—profound clarity emerges by month’s end. Business needs restructuring, especially documentation and long-distance dealings. Finances are manageable—focus on insurance, taxes, and hidden assets. Love transforms: new connections form, old ones fade gracefully.
Mantra: Om Mahakala Namah. Chant 108 times morning and evening. Do not eat non-vegetarian food; follow Shravan dates per your location.

Sagittarius
This Shravan is a fire walk with Sun in your 8th house, retrograde Mercury, and Ketu in your 9th. Your beliefs are shaken to deepen. Career transitions may feel intense but are overdue. Business demands caution—avoid joint ventures or loans during Mercury retrograde. Finances require attention—unexpected expenses possible; seek blessings first. Relationships stir karmic memories; betrayal can set you free.
Mantra: Om Vaneshvaraya Namah. Chant 108 times morning and evening. Do not eat non-vegetarian food; fast on Shravan Mondays per your calendar

Capricorn
This Shravan, your lessons lie in relationships. With Sun and Mercury in your seventh house, truly see others as they are. Career brings recognition and conflict—handle partnerships with maturity. Review contracts. Finances improve through delayed gains. Love asks for humility—dissolve past hurts or welcome a powerful new connection. Health is sensitive—joints and digestion need care.
Mantra: Om Kailasanathaya Namah. Chant 108 times morning and evening. Do not eat non-vegetarian food; fast on Shravan Mondays per your calendar.

Aquarius
Shravan brings discipline, and discipline is liberation. With Sun and Mercury in your sixth house, refine routines, purify diet, and align work with service. Career rewards effort. Resolve workplace conflicts and bring back structure. Business may need hiring or team optimization. Financially, budget wisely. In love, communicate directly to improve relationships. Health is a focus—observe Shravan fasts with devotion.
Mantra: Om Gangadharaya Namah. Chant 108 times morning and evening. Do not eat non-vegetarian food; fast on Shravan Mondays per your calendar.

Pisces
Your soul is singing and needs to be heard. With Sun and Mercury in your fifth house, Shravan becomes a stage of creativity, love, and higher purpose. Yet Mercury retrograde urges you to edit before you express. Career opens new doors in education, media, or spiritual fields. Business may benefit from fresh ideas. Finances look promising—avoid gambling. Love returns like poetry—be open.
Mantra: Om Sadashivaya Namah. Chant 108 times morning and evening. Do not eat non-vegetarian food; fast on Shravan Mondays per your calendar.

A Story of Devotion

Long ago, in a humble village, lived an old woodcutter named Bhola. He was poor, had no family, and his back was bent from years of carrying firewood. His life was hardship—no gold, no grain. Yet his heart was rich with devotion. Every Shravan month, despite poverty and old age, Bhola would wake before sunrise, bathe in the river, and walk through the forest to a small Shiva temple hidden beneath a giant tree. He had no milk, no flowers, no incense sticks—only a pot of cold water and trembling hands. Every Monday, without fail, he poured that water over the Shivalinga and chanted Om Namah Shivaya, tears flowing as if Lord Shiva stood before him. One monsoon night, Bhola slipped on a wet rock and fell unconscious. Hours passed with no help—until before dawn, a sage with glowing eyes arrived. He lifted Bhola, placed a healing hand on his chest, and whispered, “You are not alone, Bhola. I have come for the water you offered, for the love you gave without asking.” The next morning, Bhola awoke fully healed, glowing, as if his years of pain were gone. Villagers claimed they saw Lord Shiva himself walking through the forest that night, Trishul in hand, eyes soft with compassion. From that day on, Bhola was revered as Bhola Baba, the one who touched Shiva’s heart through pure devotion.

And that is the message, my fellows: the month of Shravan is the month of devotion. Devotion is love overflowing—it flows to every table, every chair, wherever it comes. You don’t need to be a scholar or a pandit, nor offer expensive gifts or be perfect. All you need is a true heart, a willingness to bow, and a voice chanting Shiva’s name with love. This Shravan month, no matter where you are or how busy or broken you feel, offer your devotion—even if it’s just a cup of water and five minutes of mantra chanting. Lord Shiva sees it all and comes silently when you least expect but most need him. Let your Mondays be soaked in prayer and fasting. Let your soul echo:

Om Namah Shivaya
Om Namah Shivaya

Remember, you are never alone when your heart belongs to Lord Shiva.

Jai Sri Ganesha. Jai Guru.

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