šŸ”“ Remedies for strÄ« śrāpa (Curses from the female power) šŸ”±

StrÄ« śrāpa manifests in life when we have misbehaved with women or strÄ« in our previous or this incarnation. Every strÄ« is an expansion of Devi bhava and every puruṣā is an extension of śiva į¹­atva. Women who suffer

at the hand of male counterpart have karmic debts of bad behaviour with males and vice versa.
It is not necessary that the other women should be your wife, she can be anyone; may be a sister, a mother or daughter. In all forms; women related issues are expansion of strī śrāpa.
One thing which someone needs to understand is that all this backfire is generated by his own karmic deeds. Nobody else is responsible for the same.
This usually happens when Venus and Moon are under affliction. So the best remedy is to seek Devi to remove the curse. Usually
Ṃahalaxmi is invoked to remove troubles from Venus however, there are other effective remedies as well.
šŸ”ŗ Chanting of Srisukta (Without sankalp, nyas etc.) and offering flowers, dhÅ«pa, chandan, ṇaivedya and lamp to Devi. Paṃcopacāra offerings on every Friday. This should be
continued for as long as possible.
šŸ”ŗ Chanting of Sri lalitāsahastranāma (Without nyāsa, dik Bandhan etc.) and offering Paṃcopacāra with 1000 petals for 1000 names. Each flower or flower petal for each name. Champak and Red hibiscus flowers should be used. This should be done
on every Friday.
šŸ”ŗ visiting proper Devi shrine every month consecutively.
šŸ”ŗ offering food to girl child from age of 2 to 11 on every Friday.
šŸ”ŗ giving financial aid to assist someone in marriage specially a female. This is very fruitful in case a person is suffering from
spouse.
šŸ”ŗ performing Ṃahalaxmi homam with the help of a purohita or performing Sri Lalitāsahastranāma saṃkÄ«rtana with the help of bhajan singers.

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