Kaal Sarpa Dosh Puja
The Kaal Sarp Yog, or Kaal Sarpa dosh puja, is linked to karma. According to Vedic astrology, the actions you took in a previous incarnation follow you through all of your subsequent existence. So, if you’ve done something immoral, you’ll have to make amends during the course of your lifetimes on Earth. This marks the beginning of the Kaal Sarpa Dosh cycle. However, if you want to keep them quiet, you need to perform a puja for it; our Pandit Shri Ak Shastri Ji is well-known for providing Kaalsarp Dosh solutions.
Kaal Sarpa Dosh Remedies :-
- To implore Lord Shiva, the Panchakshari Mantra gives relief and mercy. So, 108 times a day, say “Om Namah Shivaya.”
- The Lord of Karma is Rahu. As a result, praying to Rahu is an additional approach to beg forgiveness for your past wrongdoings. So, 108 times a day, repeat the Beej Mantra.
- Fasting on Nag Panchami will provide you with tremendous relief. One of the most effective techniques of atonement is to seek forgiveness from those you have wronged. As a sign of respect, go to a Nag mandir on Nag Panchami and bring milk and flowers.
- Remember to say the Kaal sarpa Jaap (Gayatri mantra) every day. Submerge 108 metal statues of Nag Nagin in a river if possible, with the Ganga being the most fruitful. It is also possible to please Shani dev and receive mercy. So, every Saturday, pay a visit to a peepal tree and water it. Shani dev, the Lord of War and Fury, will be pleased. The wrath of Kaal Sarp dosha will be lessened if he bestows good fortune on you.
Finally, one must live with his or her own karma. You can’t change what you did in a previous life since it’s already happened. However, performing the right things in life with Kaal Sarp Dosh Remedies will increase your karma and you will be rewarded proportionately. So, whether you have the Kaal Sarpa dosh or not, keep your deeds clean, have compassion, and donate to the less fortunate. Keep in mind that you will only harvest what you sow. Sow carefully.