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I get a lot of queries asking how to find out ishta devta . As per Jaimini sutras , grah placed in 12th from AK in D9 indicates your ishta devta . If no planet then take the sign lord . If more planets then take the strongest one as the deity and other planets can give form
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Exactly . It’s called Jeevan Mukta amsa . The reason why people should worship the lord indicated by this house only when they are ready to face the challenges to clear their karma. Else don’t be a superman 🌚🎃
12th house from Atmakarka shows our spiritual inclination, themes of our soul's journey and challenges to attain liberation through atmakarka planet.
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There is a very easy method for Shanti of literally all types of Graha, Nakshatra, Janma Doshas.
Every morning, light a Diya (lamp) of wheat fluor (आटा) and with Red Batti in it and chant Bajrang Baan once.
Even fiercest of Doshas lose their potency if it's done.
Every morning, light a Diya (lamp) of wheat fluor (आटा) and with Red Batti in it and chant Bajrang Baan once.
Even fiercest of Doshas lose their potency if it's done.
Maam I chant "\u0930\u093e\u092e" \u0928\u093e\u092e daily 11988 times means 111 mala per day....
— Sandeep (@Sandeep_Joshi__) September 28, 2021
Can it cure all my planetary problems?
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MDZS is laden with buddhist references. As a South Asian person, and history buff, it is so interesting to see how Buddhism, which originated from India, migrated, flourished & changed in the context of China. Here's some research (🙏🏼 @starkjeon for CN insight + citations)
1. LWJ’s sword Bichen ‘is likely an abbreviation for the term 躲避红尘 (duǒ bì hóng chén), which can be translated as such: 躲避: shunning or hiding away from 红尘 (worldly affairs; which is a buddhist teaching.) (https://t.co/zF65W3roJe) (abbrev. TWX)
2. Sandu (三 毒), Jiang Cheng’s sword, refers to the three poisons (triviṣa) in Buddhism; desire (kāma-taṇhā), delusion (bhava-taṇhā) and hatred (vibhava-taṇhā).
These 3 poisons represent the roots of craving (tanha) and are the cause of Dukkha (suffering, pain) and thus result in rebirth.
Interesting that MXTX used this name for one of the characters who suffers, arguably, the worst of these three emotions.
3. The Qian kun purse “乾坤袋 (qián kūn dài) – can be called “Heaven and Earth” Pouch. In Buddhism, Maitreya (मैत्रेय) owns this to store items. It was believed that there was a mythical space inside the bag that could absorb the world.” (TWX)
1. LWJ’s sword Bichen ‘is likely an abbreviation for the term 躲避红尘 (duǒ bì hóng chén), which can be translated as such: 躲避: shunning or hiding away from 红尘 (worldly affairs; which is a buddhist teaching.) (https://t.co/zF65W3roJe) (abbrev. TWX)
2. Sandu (三 毒), Jiang Cheng’s sword, refers to the three poisons (triviṣa) in Buddhism; desire (kāma-taṇhā), delusion (bhava-taṇhā) and hatred (vibhava-taṇhā).
These 3 poisons represent the roots of craving (tanha) and are the cause of Dukkha (suffering, pain) and thus result in rebirth.
Interesting that MXTX used this name for one of the characters who suffers, arguably, the worst of these three emotions.
3. The Qian kun purse “乾坤袋 (qián kūn dài) – can be called “Heaven and Earth” Pouch. In Buddhism, Maitreya (मैत्रेय) owns this to store items. It was believed that there was a mythical space inside the bag that could absorb the world.” (TWX)