A very simple and good stotra that one can teach young children is sankat naash Ganesh stotra . One can also teach them 12 names of Shri Ganesha or 32 names of Maa Durga .
Ask them to recite it daily if possible. Good habits should be given right from childhood.
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Source of money in our life is indicated by dignity & position of Jupiter.
As jupiter being the karaka of 2nd, 5th, 10th & 11th house in astrology.
2nd H is the house of money & finance it the the Dhana Bhava. Jupiter is graha of expansion. One of the best house for Jupiter.
Jupiter in fifth house is also considered most auspicious position as Fifth house is known for intelligence ,artistic pursuits and it is bhavat bhavam of 9th house of luck / bhagya.
Both 10th and 11th houses are Upachaya sthan means 'growth', 'advancement', 'prosperity'. Auspicious graha of expansion Jupiter works great in these houses. Jupiter give wealth, success, luck and fame in business or profession.
Some jupiter remedies to enhance benefic results of Jupiter in a chart.
As jupiter being the karaka of 2nd, 5th, 10th & 11th house in astrology.
2nd H is the house of money & finance it the the Dhana Bhava. Jupiter is graha of expansion. One of the best house for Jupiter.
Jupiter in fifth house is also considered most auspicious position as Fifth house is known for intelligence ,artistic pursuits and it is bhavat bhavam of 9th house of luck / bhagya.
Both 10th and 11th houses are Upachaya sthan means 'growth', 'advancement', 'prosperity'. Auspicious graha of expansion Jupiter works great in these houses. Jupiter give wealth, success, luck and fame in business or profession.
Some jupiter remedies to enhance benefic results of Jupiter in a chart.
\u2022Jupiter - keep your North east direction always clean and keep deities pictures there. Donate yellow cloths,Saffron , turmeric
— \U0001f940\U0001d434\U0001d451\U0001d456\U0001d443\U0001d44e\U0001d45f\U0001d44e\U0001d460\u210e\U0001d44e\U0001d458\U0001d461\U0001d456\u0950 \U0001f531 (@AdiParashaktiA) June 19, 2021
or bananas to needy people on Thursday. Wearing gold also strengthen Jupiter.
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