NAG PANCHAMI

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Friday, August 28, 2009

On the fifth day of the bright half of Shravan people worship the snake, “nag”. The day is known as “Nag Panchami”. Naga Panchami is the festival of snakes celebrated on the fifth day of the bright fortnight in the month of Shriven. The festival falls during the rainy months and is believed to counter the increased possibility of a snake bite during this time. People visit temples specially dedicated to snakes and worship them. Shiva temples are also favoured places for veneration as snakes are considered dear to him. In South India, people craft images of snakes using cow dung on either side of the entrance to the house to welcome the snake god. Some go to worship the snake which is believed to be hiding in the holes of anthills. Or else a five hood snake is made by mixing “gandh” (a fragrant pigment), “halad-kumkum” (turmeric powder), “chandan” (sandal) and “keshar” (saffron) and placed on a metal plate and worshipped. This practice of worshipping the snake on this day is related to the following story.


The Snake and the Farmer

A farmer was ploughing his field. At the edge of the field there was an anthill which he inadvertently destroyed with the plough, and thus the young serpents that were hiding in it were killed. The mother snake had casually gone out. When she came back she could not find her young ones. At last she found them cut into pieces. She was furious and understood that the farmer had killed them. She was bent on taking revenge.

At night when the farmer was sleeping with his wife and children, the snake came full of anger. She began to bite the feet of the farmer, and then one by one the feet of his wife and children. All began to cry. But the eldest daughter happened to be out of the house that night. Then the snake remembered that on the occasion of her wedding, the girl had gone to the house of her father-in-law. “I will not spare her either,” the snake resolved.

The snake ran towards the neighbouring village. She stopped before the door of a house, and saw a young girl inside. She recognized her as the farmer’s eldest daughter. The snake went in determined to bite her. But then she saw the young girl with joint hands worshipping the snake she had made out of “gandh”, and the nine “nagkule” (young snakes). She had offered them “nagane” (gram soaked and parched), “lahya” (rice blown out by parching), and “durva” (grass sacred to Ganpati), and she was praying with great devotion, “O God Snake, don’t be angry if I have committed any mistake. Accept my worship. Look after my people at home and in my father-in-law’s house. Do not bite anyone. Forgive any fault we may have committed inadvertently.”

With this the snake was pleased and came before the girl. She opened her eyes and got frightened at the sight of the snake. But the snake said, “Don’t be afraid. I shall not bite you. Tell me who you are and where your house is.” Then the snake knew well that the girl was the farmer’s daughter and felt very sorry for having killed all her people.
The snake told the girl what had happened, but told her not to cry. She gave her some nectar and told her to sprinkle it on her dead people, and with this they all came back to life.

Krishna and the Kaliya Snake
Nag Panchami is also connected with the following legend of Krishna. Young Krishna was playing with the other cowboys, when suddenly the ball got entangled in the high branch of a tree. Krishna volunteered to
climb the tree and fetch the ball. But below the tree there was a deep part of the river Yamuna, in which the terrible snake Kaliya was living. Everybody was afraid of that part of the river.

Suddenly Krishna fell from the tree into the water. Then that terrible snake came up. But Krishna was ready and jumping on the snake’s head he caught it by the neck. Kaliya understood that Krishna was not an ordinary boy, and that it would not be easy to overcome him. So Kaliya pleaded with Krishna: “Please, do not kill me.” Krishna full of compassion asked the snake to promise that henceforth he would not harass anybody. Then he let the snake go free into the river again.

On Nag Panchami day the victory of Krishna over the Kaliya snake is commemorated. For this reason Krishna is known as “Kaliya Mardan”. Snakes are believed to like milk. As this is the day of the serpents, devotees pour milk into all the holes in the ground around the house or near the temple to propitiate them. Sometimes, a small pot of milk with some flowers is placed near the holes so that the snakes may drink it. If a snake actually drinks the milk, it is considered to be extremely lucky for the devotee. The festival is celebrated with much enthusiasm by all, especially women.

As most rivers in India are in spate during the month of Shriven, poisonous snakes come out of their subterranean abodes and creep about in plenty all over the place. Many also float on flooded rivers running through the countryside. Mortality from snakebites must have been considerable to prompt people to worship the nagas to seek protection from them. Because of the fear, nagas were elevated to a divine status by the Hindus. The serpents are believed to have the capability to change their shape at will. When in human form, they are depicted as beautiful women and handsome men.

Naga Panchami is observed indifferent ways in different parts of India. It is one of the most ancient fasts, and finds mention in the Puranas. It is believed to be one of the most auspicious days of the entire year. According to the Bhavishya Purana, when men bathe the snakes called Vasuki, Takshaka, Kaliya, Manibhadra, Airavata, Dhritarashtra, Karkotaka and Dhananjaya with milk on the fifth day of the bright fortnight of Shriven, they ensure freedom from danger for their families.

In some parts of southern India, figures of snakes are drawn with red sandalwood paste on wooden boards, or clay images of snakes coloured yellow or black are purchased. These are then worshipped and offered milk. Snake charmers wander about with all sorts of snakes, to which people offer milk. The snake charmers are paid some money for allowing this Serpent worship developed gradually from the fear of serpents that must have taken a heavy toll on life, particularly at the beginning of the rainy season. In the Ashvalayana Grihyasutra, the Paraskara Grihyasutra and other Grihyasutras, a rite called Sarpabali or 'offerings to serpents' was performed on the full moon night of Shriven. However the reason that it was moved from the full moon night to that of the fifth night of the bright fortnight is not apparent. It may be due to the slight change in the time of the onset of the rains.




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NAGA DOSHAM & KALASARPA DOSHAM

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NAGA DOSHAM

Who is not afraid of snakes? So also we are scared about these two, Naga Dosham and K
alasarpa Dosham. But there is no need for such fear. Read this Article, Learn about Naga Dosham, and your fears will take leave of you. If the Girl and Boy horoscopes are matched properly, there is no need to worry.

Now we will see what is Naga Dosham?

HOW TO IDENTIFY NAGA DOSHAM IN A HOROSCOPE.

In the Rasi Chart of the Horoscope, if RAHU or KETHU are found in Lagnam & 2 - 4 - 5 - 7 - 8 -12th houses from Lagnam or Chandran Naga Dosham is present.

WHAT ARE THE ILL EFFECTS OF NAGA DOSHAM ?1st & 2nd House.

1. Rahu or Kethu in 2nd place from Lagnam or Chandran may lead to difference of opinions , small small fights, Peace and Happiness at home will be disturbed,. In extreme cases it may lead to Separation either temporarily or permanently.

4th House.

2. Rahu or Kethu in the 4th house may be the reason for Chest pain or ailment, wife's ill health, and unhappy married life.

In some cases it can also lead to Disputes about Property.
5th House
3. Rahu or Kethu from lagnam or Chandran in 5th house is also Naga Dosham. This can lead to Abortion and affect the prospects of getting Children. But if the 5th house Owner (Adhipathi) is in association with a friendly planet, this bad effect will reduce and will give way for begetting children.

7th House
4. Rahu or Kethu in 7th hose from Lagnam or Chandran is KALATHRA Dosham. This may affect wife's health, Misunderstanding and fighting between the Couple. In some cases it can lead to separation. But if the 7th house Adhipathi or Sukran are strong and friend
ly Kalatra Dosham will disappear.

8th House

5. Presence of Rahu or Kethu in the 8th house from Lagnam or Rasi is also Naga Dosham. Because of this one may suffer from Health related problems or Bites from Poisonous creatures. There could also be misunderstanding and fights between the couple. In extreme cases separation of the couple could happen. But if the 8th house is looked at by a good planet or if the 8th House Adhipathi is strong these bad effects will disappear.

12th House

6. Rahu or Kethu in the 12th place from Lagnam and Rasi is also Naga Dosham. Due to this infighting in the family, wasteful Expenditure, sufferings from ill health and ailments, Poisonous bites from insects, could happen. But if the 12th house Adhipathi is strong or if the 12th house is seen by a good
Planet their will be relief from the bad effects.

NAGA DHOSHAM AND MARRIAGE COMPATIBILITY

1. Naga Dosham is NOT present in both Girl and Boy horoscopes. Marriage will be recommended.

2. Naga Dosham is present for Boy and Girl. Marriage can be Recommended.

3. Naga Dosham is seen in Boy's Horoscope and not in Girl horoscope. Marriage cannot be
Recommended.

4. In a Boy's horoscope Rahu or Kethu is in 2-4-7-8-0r 12th place, but it is being looked at by a Sacred planet.
For this Girl's horoscope with or without Naga Dosham Can be matched and marriage Recommended.

But this will be Madhyamam. Good and Bad will be mixed in the married life of this couple.

CONCLUSION

Persons with Naga Dosham in their horoscope should go to the Temple in Kalahasthi, Thirunallar, or Thirunageswaram and do special Pooja / prayer to get rid of the ill effects of Naga Dosham.

KALASARPA DOSHAM

WHAT IS KALASARPA DOSHAM

You are aware that that there are 12 houses in the Rasi Chart of a horoscope. Each house is
30degrees. Total 12x30=360Degrees. Rahu and Kethu will always be 180degrees apart. Now when all the other 7 Grahams. (Sun-Moon-Jupiter-Venus-Saturn, Mercury & Mars) and Lagnam are within 180 degrees or on one side of Rahu & Kethu, it is known as Kalasarpa Dosham. Some people call it as Kalasarpa Yogam. On the other side of Rahu & Kethu 5 houses should be vacant. There should not be any Graham in these 5 houses. Even if one house is occupied there will be No Kalasarpa Dosham.
See the examples given below.

EXAMPLES OF KALASARPA DOSHAM IN HOROSCOPES




Fig.1
This example shows Rahu and Kethu 180 degrees apart.
The Positions of Rahu and Kethu will be different in many
Horoscopes, but it will always be opposite each other.








Fig.2
Sun - Guru - Lagnam - Sukran - Sani - Chandran - Chevvai -
Budhan are in Right side of Rahu & Kethu.
X X X X X > 5 houses on Left side are vacant.






Fig.3
Sukran and Budhan are on the left side of Rahu & Kethu.
Sun-Guru-Sani-Lagnam-Chandran & Chevvai are on Right side.
Grahams are on Both sides of Rahu & Kethu.
When one or more Grahams are seen in both sides of Rahu &
Kethu there is No Kalasarpa Dosham.


CONCLUSION

Kalasarpa Dosham will be present in many Horoscopes. Such persons should go to Khalahasthi, Thirunallar or Thirunageswaram and perform special Pooja / Milk Abishekam to clear the ill effects of Kalasarpa Dosham.

The concerned person should visit one of the 3 places and do the Pooja / Prayer. Doing this by Proxy will not ward off the Dosham. It is enough to do this once.
We hope your doubts and fears about Kalasarpa Dosham must have cleared after reading this article.

However if you still need any clarification you may consult your Astrologer
RAHU AND KETHU In many of the Girl or Boy horoscopes Rahu or Kethu will be in Lagnam. For such horoscopes it will be better to select horoscopes with Rahu or Kethu in Lagnam and compare the Horoscopes as usual.




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What is Kalasarpa dosha?

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Kalasarpa Dosham

What is Kalasarpa dosha?

In any native's chart, the remaining seven houses are in the clutches of Rahu and Ketu is called Kalasarpa dosha..

Savya Kala Sarpa Dosham:

From Rahu to Ketu all the houses are filled it is Savya Kalasarpa Dosham

Apasavya Kala Sarpa Dosham

From Ketu to Rahu all the houses are filled, it is called Apasavya Kala Sarpa Dosham.

In Astrological science, Rahu is termed as the Head and Ketu is termed as tail of Sarpa. The Vedic pundits terms that the Kalasarpa yogam is most dangerous one in ones life span.

In the natal chart from lagna to seventh house if this yoga is there the first half is more miserable and from seventh house to twenth house, the second half of the life is harmful. In the natal chart if other yogas are not there, the native will be jobless; habitituated to bad habits leads miserable life, unmarried. etc.,

If in the natal chart:

1. From Ravi is placed from Rahu in 8th house it is termed as Sarpa Dosha.

2. From Chandra to 8th house, Rahu or Ketu it is termed as Sarpa Dosha

3. From natives' horoscope, from lagna 6, 7, and 8 houses is Rahu is there it is Sarpa Dosha.

4. From lagna of either Rahu or Ketu are placed in Trokona it is Sarpa dosha.

Different Types of Kala Sarpa Yogams

1. From lagna to seventh house the planets are (Ravi,Chandra,Kuja,Budha,Guru,Sukra and Sani) are placed between Rahu and Ketu is know Ananta Kala Sarpa Dosham.

EFFECTS: Troubles in family life, and chronic health problems.

2.From Second house to seventh house if these planets are placed it is known as GULIKA KALASARPA DOSHAM

EFFECTS: Financial and domestic troubles.

3. From third house to ninth house, it is known as VASUKI KALA SARPA DOSHAM.

EFFECTS: Problems with brothers and sisters

4.From Forth house to tenth house, it is known as SANKAPALA KALA SARPA DOSHAM.

EFFECTS: Problems with mother, vehicles and at residence.

5. From Fifth house to eleventh house, it is known as PADMAKALA SARPA YOGAM.

EFFECTS: Problems with spouse/husband and with children.

6.From Sixth house to twelfth house it is known as MAHA PADMA KALA SARPA DOSHAM.

EFFECTS: Health problems, debts, problems with enemies.

7. From seventh house to lagna, it is known as TAKSHAKA KALA SARPA YOGAM.

EFFECTS: Loss in business and problems in matrimonial life.

8. From eight house to second house, it is known as KARKOTAKA KALA SARPA YOGAM.

EFFECTS: Problems with wife and accidents.

9. From ninth house to third house, it is known as SANKACHOODA KALA SARPA YOGAM.

EFFECTS: Problems with father, heavy bad luck etc.,

10. From tenth house to fourth house, it is known as GHATAKA KALA SARPA YOGAM.

EFFECTS: Problem in business and job fonts.

11. From eleventh house to fifth house, it it known as VISHADHARA KALA SARPA YOGAM.

EFFECTS: Problems in financial business terms.

12. From twenth house to sixth house, it is known as SESHANAGA KALA SARPA YOGAM.

EFFECTS: Mounting expenditure and severe problems with enemies.

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Kalasarpa Dosha to the natives on date and year wise

As we are aware that all the planets are under the clutches of Rahu and Ketu is called Kalasarpa Dosha. The native who born during this period may not get benefits especially when its' especially during Rahu or Ketu Dasa. It is our endeavor to give the dates and years who are are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha. If proper remedies are made, it will bless the native with all benefits and take them to higher positions.

The natives born during the under noted period are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha during 1980:

From January 15 to January 25, 1980
From April 11 to April 26, 1980
From May 9 to May 23, 1980
From September 5 to September 21, 1980
From October 3 to October 18, 1980
From October 30 to December 12, 1980
From December 24 to December 31, 1980

The natives born during the under noted period are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha during 1981:

From January 1, 1981 to January 8, 1981
From January 21, 1981 to January 26, 1981
From August 27, 1981 to September 11, 1981
From September 23, 1981 to October 9, 1981
From October 20, 1981 to November 5, 1981
From November 17, 1981 to December 2, 1981
From December 14, 1981 to December 22, 1981

The natives born during the under noted period are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha during 1982:

From August 17, 1982 to August 28, 1982
From September 12, 1982 to September 26, 1982
From October 9, 1982 to October 22, 1982
From November 6, 1982 November 20, 1982

The natives born during the under noted period are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha during 1983:


From July 13, 1983 to July 21, 1983
From August 3, 1983 to August 17, 1983
From September 1, 1983 to September 14, 1983
From September 27, 1983 to October 11, 1983
From October 14, 1983 to November 7, 1983
From November 20, 1983 to November 27, 1983

The natives born during the under noted period are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha during 1984:

There is no kalasarpa dosha during the year 1984

The natives born during the under noted period are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha during 1985:

From January 18, 1985 to January 28, 1985
From February 12, 1985 to February 26, 1985
From March 10, 1985 to March 25, 1985
From April 6, 1985 to April 15, 1985
From December 8, 1985 to December 23, 1985

The natives born during the under noted period are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha during 1986:

From January 5, 1986 to January 19, 1986
From February 1, 1986 to February 16, 1986
From February 28, 1986 to March 15, 1986
From March 28, 1986 to April 11, 1986
From September 18, 1986 to September 20, 1986
From October 3, 1986 to October 17, 1986
From October 30, 1986 to November 13, 1986
From November 26, 1986 to December 11, 1986
From December24, 1986 to December 31, 1986

The natives born during the under noted period are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha during 1987:

From January 1, 1987 to January 7, 1987
From January 20, 1987 to February 3, 1987
From November17, 1987 to December , 1987
From December14, 1987 to December 28, 1987

The natives born during the under noted period are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha during 1988:

From January 10, 1988 to January 21, 1988

The natives born during the under noted period are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha during 1989:

There is no kalasarpa dosha during the year 1989

The natives born during the under noted period are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha during 1990:

There is no kalasarpa dosha during the year 1990

The natives born during the under noted period are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha during 1991:

From February 12, 1991 to February 27, 1991
From March 12, 1991 to March 26, 1991
From April 8, 1991 to April 11, 1991

The natives born during the under noted period are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha during 1992, 1993, 1994:

There is no kalasarpa dosha during the year 1992, 1993, 1994

The natives born during the under noted period are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha during 1995:

From November 1, 1995 to November 7, 1995
From November 20, 1995 to December 4, 1995
From December 16, 1995 to December 30, 1995

The natives born during the under noted period are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha during 1996:

From January 12, 1996 to January 26, 1996
From February 8, 1996 to February 22, 1996

The natives born during the under noted period are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha during 1997:

From February 1, 1997 to February 12, 1997
From February 24, 1997 to March 11, 1997
From March 24, 1997 to March 26, 1997

The natives born during the under noted period are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha during 1998:

From April 1, 1998 to April 9, 1998
From April 22, 1998 to May 6, 1998
From May 19, 1998 to May 31, 1998
From June 15, 1998 to June 30, 1998
From July 13, 1998 to July 27, 1998
From August 10, 1998 to August 23, 1998
From September 6, 1998 to September 17, 1998

The natives born during the under noted period are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha during 1999:


There are no Kalasarpa Dosha during the year

The natives born during the under noted period are subjected to Kalasarpa Dosha during 2000:

From February 14, 2000 to February 19, 2000
From March 2, 2000 to March 13, 2000
From March 30, to April 13, 2000
From April 26, 2000 to May 11, 2000
From May 23, 2000 to June 7, 2000
From July 17, 2000 to July 30, 2000




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