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शनि का तैलाभिषेक – दुर्भाग्य को आमंत्रण
कल शनैश्चरी अमावस्या (रात्रि २१:२६ बजे तक)
हैं. शनिदेव का विशेष दिन. चूंकि, कल ही विशेष प्रभावशाली ग्रहीय संयोजन ‘सर्वार्थसिद्धि योग’ भी
हैं, इसलिए यह दिन पुण्य कार्यों के संपादन के लिए अति महत्त्वपूर्ण हो गया हैं.
इस अवसर पर आस्ट्रो
वास्तु, नॉएडा एवं Astro Devam के
मानद संरक्षक, आचार्य कल्कि कृष्ण ने अपने गहन शोध के आधार पर बताया कि तथाकथित शनि
मूर्तियों पर तेल डालने की प्रथा, जिसे ‘तैलाभिषेक’ कहते हैं, से जीवन में किसी
लाभ के बजाय हानि ही होती हैं.
उन्होंने यह भी बताया कि इस निंदनीय प्रथा का वर्णन किसी भी शास्त्र या ग्रन्थ
में नहीं हैं. सभी ज्योतिष
ग्रंथों का स्पष्ट निर्देश हैं कि अपनी कुण्डली में शनिदेव के दुष्प्रभावों को समाप्त करने के लिए वृद्ध एवं विकलांगों को
शनि सम्बंधित वस्तुएं जैसे कि कोई तेल , खाद्य, खनिज व
पेट्रोलियम; लौह वस्तुएं एवं काले रंग की अन्य वस्तुओं का दान
करे.
उन्होंने इस बात को जोर देकर बताया कि तथाकथित शनि मूर्तियों पर तेल डालकर कदापि
बर्बाद न करे. बल्कि शनिदेव की कृपा प्राप्त करने के लिए इसे
निर्धन वृद्ध व्यक्ति को दान करे.
Pouring Oil on Saturn statue may bring calamity in life
Tomorrow is Shanaishchari Amavasya upto
21:26 Hrs. Special day for Saturn. Since, there is also a
very auspicious planetary combination called ‘Sarvarth Siddhi Yoga’ (सर्वार्थसिद्धि योग) tomorrow, this day has become very powerful for performing
pious actions.
On this occasion, Āchary Kalki Krishna, Honorary mentor of Astro Vastu, Noida, promoters of Astrodevam.com, told on the basis
of his extensive researches that popular practice of pouring oil, popularly
called ‘Tailabhishek’ (तैलाभिषेक) on so-called
Saturn statues brings calamities in life.
Otherwise also, no astrological
scripture supports this practice. In all the scriptures, it has been prescribed
that to ward off ill effects of Saturn in your horoscope, one should donate objects
related to Saturn e.g. all type of oils including edible, Mineral, petroleum;
Iron goods; and other goods of black colour to aged and handicapped.
It is being strongly recommended by Āchary Kalki Krishna, to not to waste oil by pouring it on statues, but instead of that it
should be donated to needy poor old aged persons.
Take bath in real Sangam, not the Gross one
2013
is the year of Maha Kumbh at Prayag (Allahabad) in India. Maha Kumbh, which is
billed as largest congregation of humanity on Earth, occurs after every twelve
years, when Jupiter is in Taurus and Sun in Capricorn. On this occasion, every
devout Hindu aspires to take a dip in the Sangam (Confluence) of the rivers
Ganga, Yamuna and mythical Saraswati.
A
dip in the Sangam in the auspicious period of Maha Kumbh is believed to wash
out the impact of sins of many births; or even to liberate a person from the cycle
of rebirths.
Is
this belief really true?
Whether a physical act of taking a dip, without any
inner transformation, really so effective? Are there some sublime meanings of
Kumbh and Sangam, which Great saints wanted to convey from this Gross belief and
ritual.
If
you carefully examine ancient Hindu scriptures, you will find that there is
always a bigger picture, hidden meaning or some grand purpose, behind every
Hindu ritual, mythical story and divine symbol.
If you want to know about real Sangam, and how Ida, Pingala and Sushumna Nadis create real Sangam in your own body, go for full version of this eye opening article by Āchary Kalki Krishna, and click to the following link: