BHAKTI SAGAR
May 28, 2025 at 04:18 PM
*Vedic Information* *Troubled by Debt? Find Freedom with These Remedies* Borrowing money is sometimes necessary, but facing difficulty in repayment can be incredibly stressful. If you're struggling with debt, these remedies and mantras, practiced with sincerity and faith, may offer relief. Tuesday Ritual for Debt Relief: On Tuesday, visit a Shiva temple and offer lentils (masoor dal) and water to the Shivalinga. Afterward, recite the mantra "Om Rana Mukteswara Mahadevaya Namah" 108 times with devotion. This practice is believed to alleviate debt burdens. The Power of Ranmochaka Mangal Stotra: Regular recitation of the Ranmochaka Mangal Stotra is said to provide respite from persistent debt. Ideally, begin chanting this stotra on the first Tuesday of Shukla Paksha (the waxing phase of the moon). If daily recitation is challenging, ensure you chant it nine times every Tuesday. A Rose Offering for Financial Freedom: Carefully select five pristine, fully bloomed red roses, ensuring no petals are detached or broken. Spread a white cloth (approximately 1.5 meters) and arrange the roses upon it. Tie the cloth securely and recite the Gayatri Mantra 21 times. Afterward, immerse the cloth with the roses in flowing water. This act is believed to cleanse debts through divine grace. Gajendra Moksha Stotra for Daily Relief: Start your day by reciting the Gajendra Moksha Stotra before sunrise. This potent hymn is said to provide relief from debt and offer solace to those facing financial hardship. Debt-Free Mantra for Liberation: While holding a rudrakshi mala, panna (emerald) mala, or a green bead mala, chant the following mantra at least five malas (5 x 108 times) daily, starting from the first Tuesday of Shukla Paksha until you feel relief: * "Om Rana - Mukteswara Mahadevaya Namah" * "Om Mangalamurtha we are" * "Om Gm Ranahartaiai Namah" * "Om Shree Ganesha Ranam Chindhi Varenyam Hum Namah Phat" If possible, visit a Hanuman or Shiva temple in the evening and face west while reciting this mantra. Additional Act of Charity: Consider donating "Kalluppu" (black gram) and more than 1/4 kg of "Togari" (pigeon pea) along with Dakshina (monetary offering) to deserving individuals. This act of generosity is believed to attract positive karma and alleviate financial burdens. Important Note: While these remedies and mantras are offered as a source of hope and support, remember that consistent effort, financial planning, and responsible borrowing practices are also crucial for achieving lasting financial freedom.
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