

#the kerala astrologer is in Bangalore 30 YEAR'S OF EXPERIENCE in 64dasha mahavidya his calculation and remedies through Kerala spiritual power problem like education job health marriage vashikaran specialist get instant remedies for your problems call now online or offline consultation# Jupiter 7 house........ Native is family wala + sanyasi wala type person. Native have impressive personality. If Jupiter is good, they may get help/gain from siblings, early marriage, nice & beautiful spouse/ working spouse. If native will go for extra affair then Jupiter will make him begger. There may be chances of late marriage or some stress in marriage life in some cases. Native have his own self respect but most people/ society think him as proudy and arrogant because they don't talk much or don't talk clear with people. Native will be educated in any field and will work in other fields. Sometimes native feels that there's no one is helpful, no one is catching hands, no one helping hand.... But Jupiter ( god) is always there to help. In some cases, native and Native's spouse get very bad fighting, come to divorce situation too. Native and Native's spouse may be beautiful or charming personality and knowledgeable . Native can work in following fields... paper, documents, book keeping, sales, finance, painting, doctor, psychology, councilor, media, journalist, business, strategic/ planner, judge, lawyer, in court house, in written documentation, in legal contracts, etc . Native will do better than his father. Only looking Jupiter 7 , we can say that native will do arrange marriage/ traditional type marriage ( ignoring other planets). Male native may find himself no value ( very less value ) in family / poverty / don't get much respect in house. Less chance of male child for Jupiter 7 male native. There may be problem with siblings or brothers . If Jupiter is in good condition, native will not suffer in wealth/ married life/ kid related matters. Female native may find satisfaction in kids and wealth. She will get everything ( materialistic). Female native will not suffer like male native of Jupiter 7. Before marriage she will like her husband but after marriage she will find some differences and may think how she married with him. But it depends on conjunction or combination and aspects of other planets. Native's spouse will be religious, educated, knowledgeable and supportive. There will be always problem to make good understanding between husband and wife ( reason may differ person to person). If native will not give time to spouse and kids... or ..not interested in married life...or ... Always busy in work/ Pooja/education , not giving time to family ..., Then there will be downfall in work.. or.. no support from family (wife and kids) in old age.. or ..no wealth in old age . Jupiter 7 house kills Venus ( spouse or money or sex life) because of ego of satv. There is curse to live apart from spouse or lack of marital bliss or problem in married life or late marriage. If native is in bad marriage and takes divorce, then it gives money when native will work / do job. Native will not die in traveling. If they died in traveling then also their body will come to their house. Wealth / accessories ( dowry) from spouse or sex relation with spouse will increase native 's bhagya. Till 34 age, native will be restless, wealthless , childless .... But after or at 34 age/ 45 age, native will get a son who will remove all problems. If native will not give time to spouse and kids, then he will face problem related happiness and wealth in old ages. Because native will be more interested in study/ learning/ meditation/ sadhana/ dharmik work/ their work than spouse and kids. Native may feel depressed, anxiety and doubtful..but they can do anything or overcome any problems, with their will power ( iccha Sakti) . He must use his will power (iccha Sakti) to overcome any situation. 1. The curse was given to Raja aja's wife indumati by sage Trinabindu... Raja aja had to live without his wife...... Aja was the 60th king in the Solar Dynasty, descent from the sun god Surya. He was the son of king Raghu , one of the most famous kings of the Ikshvaku dynasty. His paternal grandfather was the pious king Dileepa. He ruled the kingdom of Kosala on the southern banks of the river Sarayu, with Ayodhya as his capital. His wife Indumati was the princess of Vidarbha (King Bhoja's younger sister) and his son was Dasharatha, father of Rama, an avatar of the Hindu deity Vishnu. Indumati used to be an apsara, a celestial damsel named Harini in her previous birth. Once Lord Indra grew apprehensive of the rigorous penance practiced by the sage Trinabindu sent her against him for disrupting his penance. By exhibiting in front of him her attractive flirtation succeeded in interrupting his penance as a result, the enraged sage Trinabindu cursed her to be born as a mortal woman on the earth and remain there till she beholds celestial flower on the earth. In due course, she was born as a princess of Vidarbha and chose king Aja as her husband in her Sawamvayara. Soon Dasharatha was born to them, however, her time on earth comes near end. Once, while sage Narada was traversing the sky, a garland of his Veena fell on Indumati, redeeming her from the curse. Regaining the form of apsara, she vanished from the earth leaving Aja. King Dasharatha was only eight months old when Indumati died. Raja aja had to live without his wife. 2. Sanyasi + family man ...like Raja janak .... Janaka, king of Mithila and father of Sita, is renowned as a raja rishi, since at heart he is a realised soul. It is held that Janaka used to receive instruction on Vedanta Sastra from Yagnyavalkya, an important sage in the Upanishads whose teachings are valuable. This sage’s hermitage was situated on the outskirts of Mithila. Yagnyavalkya was quick to notice that Janaka not only easily imbibed his teachings but also put them in practice. The sage would begin his classes only after Janaka took his place among the disciples. The rest of the disciples began to feel that the preceptor showed partiality and the sage realised this feeling through his yogic power. He decided to set their minds at rest and conjured through his yogic power the illusion that Mithila was in flames. The disciples seemed visibly upset and ran out to save whatever little was there of their belongings. But Janaka did not stir from his place. He did not feel any need to be perturbed as he said he owns nothing and least of all Mithila. “Infinite indeed is my wealth of which nothing is mine. If Mithila is burnt, nothing that is mine is burnt.” The disciples then realised their mistake. Janaka ruled giving up his personal sense of being the worker. He carried on with his work and was not perturbed by the events of the world. 3. Maharshi Bhrigu & Trimurthi , Laxmi and Bhrigu, tripati balaji and kuber.... Before the beginning of Kaliyuga, once a Maha Yagya (Divine sacrifice) was organised. Many great sages were present there to participate in this Yagya. This was organised at the bank of the river Saraswati. Maharshi Bhrigu who was one of the seven great sages (Saptarshis) in the Hindu mythology, was also present there. At that point, all the sages could not decide who amongst the Trimurthi (Lord Brahma, lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva) was to be made the Pradhanta (Master) of that Yagya. They could not decide who was more deserving. Sage Narada then suggested that Sage Bhrigu could be sent to test Trimurthi (Brahma, Vishnu & Shiva). With the consent of all the other great saints present there, it was decided that Maharshi Bhrigu will test and decide who was eminent. Firstly, Sage Bhrigu decided to test Lord Brahma. After reaching Brahmaloka, he displays great disrespect towards Lord Brahma and continues to do so until Lord Brahma stops him. Angered at Sage Bhrigu’s behaviour, Lord Brahma wanted to teach him a lesson. Just then Saraswati (wife of Lord Brahma) stops him from doing so. At this, Sage Bhrigu cursed Lord Brahma that no one will worship him in Kaliyuga and leaves from there. Next, Sage Bhrigu decided to test Lord Shiva. He then proceeds to Kailash Paravatha. As he reaches Kailash Parvatha, Nandi who was guarding that place, stops Sage Bhrigu from meeting Lord Shiva. Upon questioning him, Sage Bhrigu learned that Lord Shiva and Parvati were spending time together. He further adds that no one was allowed inside. Angered at this, Sage Bhrigu cursed Lord Shiva that he will only be worshipped in his Linga form. He then leaves to visit Lord Vishnu at Vaikuntha Dhama. Lastly, Sage Brighu reached Vaikunta Dhama to test Lord Vishnu. He finds Lord Vishnu resting and insisted on waking him up. However, Lord Vishnu was in deep sleep and hence displayed no reaction. Angered by this, Sage Bhrigu kicked lord Vishnu on his chest. At this, lord Vishnu wakes up and realises everything that has happened. Lord Vishnu showed decent behaviour and apologised to Sage Bhrigu. It is believed that Lord Vishnu started massaging Bhrigu’s feet and served him great hospitality. At his behaviour, Sage Bhrigu was pleased and decided that it was Lord Vishnu who was superior amongst the Trimurthi. Goddess Lakshmi as Padmavati Upon viewing this incident of Sage Bhrigu kicking Lord Vishnu’s chest, Goddess Lakshmi was furious. She witnessed the whole incident and was angry. She questions how could Sage Bhrigu kick Lord Vishnu’s chest and that his chest was where she lived at. She then cursed him that henceforth she would never visit Brahmins and they will all live in absence of wealth. On hearing this curse from Lakshmi, Sage Bhrigu told her about the true nature of his visit. Goddess Lakshmi then told Maharishi Bhrigu, that her curse would still haunt Brahmins but whenever any Brahmin would worship Lord Vishnu, he would be liberated from the curse. However, Goddess Lakshmi was furious. She could not forgive Sage Bhrigu as easily as Lord Vishnu did. Then Goddess Lakshmi left Vaikunta Dhama and went to Earth. In the Chandra dynasty, King Akasa Rajan and his wife Dharani Devi in the hope for an offspring decided to perform a Yagya. It was a tradition in which the ground where the Yagya was performed, was to be ploughed. The King followed this and there he found a baby girl sleeping on a golden lotus. He saw the child was healthy and very beautiful. She was none other than Goddess Lakshmi herself. The couple then caressed the baby and named her ‘Padmavathi’. Padmavathi translates to the baby found in Lotus (Padma). This beautiful and accomplished girl, Padmavati had been granted a boon in her earlier birth that she would be married to Lord Vishnu. Lord Vishnu as Srinivasa Lord Vishnu followed Goddess Lakshmi to Earth. He took birth as Srinivasa. He was born as the son of Vakula Devi. Vakula Devi is the reincarnation of Yashoda. In Treata yuga, she was the foster mother of Lord Krishna and raised as her own son until he left to kill Kamsa. However, she was unhappy that she could not see the marriage of Lord Krishna in that birth. On learning about her disappointment, Lord Krishna then gives her a boon that in her next birth she would witness his marriage. Hence, Maatha Yashoda was reborn as Vakula Devi, mother of Srinivasa. Srinivasa & Padmavati In due course of time, Padmavati grew up into a beautiful maiden and was attended by a host of maids. One day while Princess Padmavathi was spending her time in a garden picking flowers with her maids, Sage Narada approached her. Assuring her that he was her well-wisher, he asked her to show him her palm to read her future. He foretold that she was destined to be the spouse of Lord Vishnu himself. Around this time, Srinivasa went into the forests near the hills, chasing a wild elephant. He eventually ended up in the garden where princess Padmavathi and her maids were picking flowers. At the very sight of Padmavathi, Srinivasa was stunned and drawn to her. She too was drawn to him. However, the guards of the garden mistook him as a mere hunter. They then drove him away. Later, Srinivasa met the princess and her maids. He talked to them and told them about his birth and parentage. He also got to know about the princess and that she was Padmavathi, the foster daughter of Akasa Raja. Eventually, both of them fell in love and wanted to marry each other. Srinivasa’s mother, Vakuladevi thought that Srinivasa would not be happy unless he married Padmavati. She then offered to go to Akasa Raja and his Queen with the marriage proposal. The royal couple then learned about the boon to Padmavathi and realised that it was lord Vishnu himself asking for marriage. After consulting with sage Brihaspati, the royal couple agreed to give the hand of their daughter in marriage to him. Akasa Raja also called the palace purohits to fix a suitable date for the marriage. Lord Srinivasa then called for a conference of the Gods to win their consent for his marriage with Princess Padmavati. It is believed that Lord Srinivasa himself wanted to bear the expenses of the marriage. He wanted to do this to impress Akasa Raja before the marriage. However, there are other versions of this story. These versions narrate that King Akasa agreed to the marriage of Srinivasa and Padmavathi on one condition. He stated that Srinivasa should bear the expenses of the marriage and in turn pay a dowry to marry his daughter. King Akasa is said to have looked down upon Lord Srinivasa as he was relatively very poor. Akasa Raja considered Srinivasa to be penniless and he could only agree if he could prove himself and bear the dowry to marry his daughter. This left Lord Vishnu helpless. Kubera – Hindu God of Wealth Kubera, also referred to as Kuber, is the Lord of Wealth according to the Hindu mythology. He is a semi-divine being, called a Yaksha and is also a god-king. Considered to be a Dik-Pala (the regent of the North), he is also a Lokapala (protector of the world). He belonged to the roots of Lord Brahma’s family and was born as the son of Vishrava and Illavida. In Hinduism, devotees worship Lord Kubera as the treasurer of wealth. He is known to be the bestower of the riches. He is hence worshipped along with Goddess Lakshmi before Diwali on the Dhanteras day. This custom of worshiping Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kubera together is in prospect of doubling the benefits of such prayers. While Kubera still enjoys prayers as the god of wealth, his role is largely taken by the god of wisdom, fortune and obstacle-removal, Lord Ganesha, with whom he is generally associated. ॐ ह्रीं ह्रीं ह्रीं, महालक्ष्मी, धनदा लक्ष्मी कुबेराम मम ग्रहेस्थिरो ह्रीं ॐ नम:। In Hinduism, the Kubera Mantra is considered highly significant. It is believed that by chanting this Mantra, Lord Kubera shall shower all the blessings to fulfill your desires and free you from debts or finance-related crisis. Kubera’s credit to Srinivasa Srinivasa hence took the help of Lord Kubera to get out this situation. He sought a loan from Kubera, the Hindu God of Wealth. Srinivasa was given mountains of gold as promised by Kubera. He agreed to the loan on one condition that Lord Vishnu cannot return to Vaikunta (heavenly abode) without paying off the debt. Lord Vishnu then took a loan of one crore and fourteen lakh coins of gold from Kubera. This was the only way he could prove himself. He took the loan on a promise to repay it back to Kubera by the end of Kaliyuga with interest. However, Lord Vishnu as Srinivasa could never pay back the debt he took from Kubera. Hence, it is known that the devotees of Lord Balaji often offer huge amounts to help their God return back to Vaikuntha. The Tirupathi temple is said to be the residence of Lord Balaji until then. Marriage of Srinivasa & Padmavati The wedding of Srinivasa and Princess Padmavathi was one of the magnificent weddings in the Hindu mythology. All the Gods blessed the couple from heaven and the wedding was beautifully described as a treat to the eyes of the viewers. For the wedding, Viswakarma, the divine architect created heavenly surroundings in the Seshadri hills. As soon as day of the wedding arrived, Lord Srinivasa was bathed in holy waters in Pushkarini tank and dressed in jewelled ornaments like a royal bride groom. Then he set off in a procession for the court of Akasha Raja. In the palace of Akasha raja, Princess Padmavathi waited for the groom all set for the marriage. Lord Srinivasa was hailed with an arthi and led to the marriage hall. There the King and Queen washed his feet while sage Vasishta chanted the Vedic mantras. Vakula Devi could finally witness the wedding of her beloved son, as per her boon. Soon the wedding was over with all rituals and it was time for Padmavathi to take leave of her parents. After that Padmavati and Srinivasa went to Venkatachala hill and live there happily. However, this marriage was bound to happen. It was the maya (illusion) of Lord Vishnu himself. In order to please his consort, he reincarnated as Lord Srinivasa and married Padmavathi. She was in turn considered the incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi herself. With the help of Kubera, God of Wealth, Lord Vishnu borrowed a huge sum of money for his wedding with Padmavathi. It is believed that the amount of dowry that Lord Srinivasa paid to Akasa Raja was so huge. In order to help Lord Srinivasa repay his debt to Kubera, devotees offer donations. They believe that with their offerings, Lord Srinivasa would finally be able to return back to Vaikuntha Dhama. In exchange for the generosity of the devotees, he gives his blessings which can be used to generate more wealth, or break free from the attachment to wealth. So, the devotees offer Lord Vishnu wealth and he makes them rich and the cycle continues. This in turn made Tirupati, the richest Hindu temple in India. Note ---------- ( Every kundali chart has different planets, different aspects, different, combinations, different karma, previous life karma, Etc. So, don't try to fit all the information given here. Some will match to you and some will match to other .) Remedy ----------- * Do Moon remedy . Keep some silver at home. * Donate rice or sugar in temple * Keep red ratti ( which help in weighting gold) with gold or with yellow cloth. * Sit and can discuss the problems with spouse. Try to solve. * give savings in hand of mother or wife. * Do business of milk or curd ( moon or Venus) * Work related paper, documents, legal papers/ contract, etc mentioned above... * Go to tripati balaji...to get rid of all debts. Donate some money or donate ur hair. * Chant ॐ ह्रीं ह्रीं ह्रीं, महालक्ष्मी, धनदा लक्ष्मी कुबेराम मम ग्रहेस्थिरो ह्रीं ॐ नम:। * Don't keep / established god idol or temple to worship. You can keep / worship pictures of god. * Don't keep garland of beads .....etc at home . * Bath in rain water. Or wash your head with rain water. * Be aware of extra affair. * Keep ur gold in yellow cloth wrapped.
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