KAAL SARP DOSH SHAANTI
In a horoscope, if all the planets are placed between Rahu
and Ketu it is deemed as Kaal Sarp Dosh and the person suffers the ill effects
of this Dosh. Different forms of Kaal Sarp Dosh are formed depending on the position of Rahu and Ketu in different houses of a horoscope. Persons having
this Yoga in their horoscope face instability and adversity in their life. The
adverse effects of this Dosha can be minimized with Puja to pacify the ill
effects of Rahu and Ketu. If possible the Puja should be performed on one’s
birthday every year. Ideally, it should be performed in the Trayambakeshwar temple
(Nashik, Maharashtra) or at Sri Kalahasti temple (Chitoor, Andhra Pradesh)
Adverse Effects of Kaal Sarp Dosha
A person having a Kaal Sarp Dosha in the horoscope suffers
from mental anguish, instability in career or profession, problems in acquiring
wealth, in having children and disharmony in married life. Frequent bad dreams
haunt the person along with unfounded fears and phobias. There may be financial
losses or loss of name. The person may suffer from various ailments physical and psychological which may be difficult to diagnose or which may get
diagnosed in a critical or chronic phase.
Puja Description: Kalash
Sthapana, Panchang Sthapan (Gauri
Ganesh, Punyavachan, Shodash Matrika, Navgraha, Pradhan Sthapan), Swasti Vaachan, Shaanti Path, Sankalp,
Brahma Sthapan, Agni Sthapan, Homa Dashansh recitation of Navgrah Mantra,
Tarpan, Marjan. Sthapan of Nav Naag (9 snakes viz; Ananta, Vasuki, Shesha, Padmanabh,
Kambal, Shankhapal, Dhrutrashtra, Takshak and Kalia.), Mansa Devi
Sthapan, Rudra Abhishek, Navgrah Sthapan, Naag Suktam Path, Mansa Devi Stotra
Path, Rahu & Ketu Japa, Homa and then Purnahuti, Aarti and Prasad to
Brahmins, dispersion of Naag Naagin in running water or a Lord Shiva Temple.
Number of Pundit/s: 4.
Duration: 3-4 Hrs.
Prasadam: A Rudraksha Japmala, a video recording
covering the most important parts of the Puja, A Kaal Sarp Yantra, and Nav Naag
– Naagmata (in Silver) to immerse in any river/pond/sea or in a Shiva Temple
tank and Prasad from the Puja.