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Encyclopedia Encyclopedia of Astrological Remedies Encyclopedia Encyclopedia of Astrological Remedies Editor Arun Kumar Bansal Compilation Yashkaran Sharma Arun Kumar Bansal Publisher: AIF All India Federation of Astrologers' Societies® X-35, Okhla Phase-2, New Delhi 110020 Phone : (011) 40541000, 40541020 Fax : (011) 40541001, 40541021 AS Email & [email protected], [email protected] Web & www.aifas.com, www.futurepointindia.com www.futurepointindia.com www.leogold.com www.leopalm.com Encyclopedia of Astrological Remedies Editor Arun Kumar Bansal Compilation Yashkaran Sharma Publisher: All India Federation of Astrologers' Societies® X-35, Okhla Phase-2, New Delhi 110020 Phone : (011) 40541000, 40541020 Fax : (011) 40541001, 40541021 Email & [email protected], [email protected] Web & www.aifas.com, www.futurepointindia.com www.futurepointindia.com www.leogold.com www.leopalm.com © All India Federation of Astrologers’ Societies® Second Edition 2010 Publisher: All India Federation of Astrologers' Societies® H-1/A, Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110016 Phone: 011-26569200-01, 26569800-01 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.aifas.com www.futurepointindia.com www.leogold.com www.leopalm.com Invocation Goddess Saraswati ¶;k dqUnsUnq rq"kkjgkj /oyk ;k 'kqHkzoL=kko`rkA ;k oh.kk ojn.Mef.Mrdjk ;k 'osrIkÁklukAA ;k czãk¿P;qr 'kadjizHk`frfHknsZoS lnk ofUnrkA lk eke~ ikrq ljLofr Hkxofr fu%'ks"ktkM~;kigkAA¸ Oh Goddess Sarasvathi, who is fair as a jasmine flower, the moon or a snow flake, who is dressed in white and whose hands are adorned by veena, who is seated in a white lotus, to whom Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara pray, please protect us. www.futurepointindia.com www.leogold.com www.leopalm.com Foreword In Hindu religion lot of emphasis has been given on remedial measures. Remedial measures is perhaps the hallmark of Hinduism. The supernatural and mysterios knowledge of Lord Krishna, Dattatreya, Maharishi Vashishtha, Maharishi Vedvyas, Adigurushankaracharya and other rishis, saints, sages, yogis etc is a blessing to the suffering humanity.Thousands of learned authors of modern times have also written a lot on remedial measures. Although all of them have written with innovative approach but the basis of their thought process is the result of research work done by classical authors only. The other source of their knowledge is their personal experiences and the continous feedback of users of these remedial measures. So these remedial measures are really effective and highly beneficial. But unfortunately the knowledge about all remedial measures was never available in one volume before, therefore, to cater this need of the readers for the first time we are writing in detail about various remedial measures. Here in this book of ours for your pleasure we are pleased to inform you that we are going to acquaint you with all the remedial measures and spiritual products. These spiritual products are also known as astrological Products or remedial Products. These products are not very easily available in the market but organizations like Future Point Pvt. Ltd. is catering to these requirements as it has been quite up to the mark in removing the co webs from the minds of the people in general by providing adequate information, expertise and genuine spiritual products. ‘Encyclopedia of Astrological Remedies’ is a consolidated effort to combine the various types of remedial measures available in vedic Astrology, vedas, mythology, mantra shastra, Lal Kitab, gemology, science of yantras and other reliable sources of our cultural heritage which include the uses of gems, rudraksha, yantras, rosaries, crystals, rudraksha kavach, parad, rings, conch, pyramids, coins, lockets, fengshui, remedial bags, colors, talismans, fasting and meditation with mantras. - Author www.futurepointindia.com www.leogold.com www.leopalm.com About the Author Mr. Yashkaran Sharma is an ardent lover of Astrology and other occult sciences. He has made serious studies in the area of Remedial Astrology and Tantra, and probed deep down the intricacies of these esoteric subjects. He gathered secret and cryptic information and knowledge of Astrology given and revealed by some great astrologers, yogis, saints and masters. He traveled far and wide in the pursuit of knowledge and accomplishments. He has been associated with these subjects and shashtras from the very outset of his youth and indulged in serious researches of remedial side of astrology after doing his post graduations in English literature from Shimla. Tradition is blended remarkably with modernity and scientific outlook in his personality. He comes from a respectable Brahmin family of Himachal Pradesh famous for its knowledge and integrity. He has put all his ideas and illustrations in a very cogent manner in this book which would certainly become a matter of pleasure for the lovers of occult and Astrology. The present book may prone to be a milestone in the area of Remedial Astrology. Book lovers would find it as a unique compendium of anything which alleviates, placates, and cures. Arun Kumar Bansal Chairman, Future Point President, AIFAS www.futurepointindia.com www.leogold.com www.leopalm.com Dedication “With the blessings of Goddess Saraswati the root of all knowledge I am presenting this humble book with the sole motive of reviving spiritualism. First of all I am thankful to Mr. Arun Kumar Bansal author of various astrological software’s, Chairman of Future Point & President of AIFAS who filled me with unusual gusto to write this book. Many thanks to Mrs. Abha Bansal, Director of Future Point for her advice to write it. I pay my regards to my revered mother in whose lap I started my first education. I bow with respect to my venerable father and Guru Mr. M.R. Sharma by whose grace and blessings i obtained the knowledge of astrology. I bow with respect to my Gurus (Teachers) who taught me religion, spirituality and astrology and who have been showering their love on me. Finally I pray to all those rishis, saints, yogis and sages of ancient India the glory of whose knowledge is inexplicable, who belong to ages and who have contributed a lot for the welfare of mankind and for the joyful living of people of all societies and all ages. I would like to sincerely appreciate the hard work done by learned authors who have dedicated their lives in spreading the knowledge of remedial measures of astrology and many other ancient sciences for the society. The present book is like an encyclopedia of astrological remedies. I dedicate this book to all the lovers of astrology and occult sciences. I am grateful to all those who have given me support and encouragement. I would not have been able to write this book but for the inspiration given by Mr. Arun Bansal and Mrs. Abha Bansal of “All India Federation of Astrologer’s Societies” May God give them long life and prosperity. MAY GOD BE WITH YOU ALL Yashkaran Sharma www.futurepointindia.com www.leogold.com www.leopalm.com Index Page No. I. Concept of remedial measures ............................................................................................ 1 II Remedies through Gems ..................................................................................................... 9 III Healing touch of Rudraksha ............................................................................................... 21 IV Miracle of Yantras .............................................................................................................. 42 V Rosaries .......................................................................................................................... 103 VI Crystals ........................................................................................................................... 109 VII Parad ...............................................................................................................................117 VIII Conch .............................................................................................................................. 128 IX Pyramids ......................................................................................................................... 133 X Coins ............................................................................................................................... 140 XI Lockets ........................................................................................................................... 145 XII Fengshui ......................................................................................................................... 174 XIII Miscellaneous ................................................................................................................. 181 XIV Propitiation through colours ............................................................................................. 203 XV Remedial measures of Lal Kitab ...................................................................................... 209 XVI Fasting ............................................................................................................................ 229 XVII Mediation with Mantras.................................................................................................... 251 XVIII Chanting of Stotras .......................................................................................................... 282 www.futurepointindia.com www.leogold.com www.leopalm.com Chapter- I Concept of Remedial Measures This has been a topic of debate from time immemorial whether remedies work or not. Those people who advocated
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