Sunday, July 23, 2017

Remedies to get success in any task

Many times we see how some people never get success in their desired tasks.
Some people also end up getting the opposite results.


There 3 reasons for failure we get in any task:
1. Sanchit Karma
2. Pitru Dosha
3. Ashuddhi(impurity)

Out of these, the major cause of failure are our bad karmas. 
In sanatan dharma, there a specific god for every desire or object. 
For example, for knowledge we have Saraswati Maa.
For wealth, we have Goddess Lakshmi, Kuber and Lord Shiva.
To get rid of sins and skin diseases, we have Lord Surya.
To get a good wife, we worship Goddess Parvati.
To win over enemies, we worship Lord Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.
To get fame, we worship Lord Surya and Lord Rudra.
To get rid of poverty, sadness, diseases, sins,fear of death, we worship Lord Rudra.
To fulfill the 4 purusharth, we worship Lord Vishnu/Narayan/Shri Rama/Krishna.
To get beauty, sammohan shakti, wealth, family happiness, sons, get married, we worship Kamadeva.
To get good eyesight and remove any eyesight related problems, we worship Lord Surya and Goddess Parvati.
To get physical strength, we worship Lord  Vishnu.
To get Valour and courage, we worship Lord Surya.
To get tej, we worship Lord Surya.
To get kaanti, we worship Lord Soma.
To get peace of mind, we worship Lord Soma.
To get rid of negative, lustful and angry mindset, we worship Lord Shiva, the river goddesses, and Lord Rama.
To get control over senses, we worship Lord Shiva and Lord Soma.
To remove obstacles, we worship Ganesha.
To get asht siddhis, we worship Lord Hanuman, Lord Ganesha, Shiva, and Maa Kali, Lakshmi and Maa Saraswati. Saraswati is the main goddess of getting Asht siddhis.
To get great success in spiritual world and gain victory over all the 3 worlds, we worship our Guru.
Similarly, Lord Ganesh controls our obstacles. However, he does not cause obstacles to everyone.
Lord Vishnu himself has said that Lord Ganesh is the controller of obstacles and he creates the greatest obstacles for sinners and for those who choose the path of adharma.


Hence, when we face obstacles of even the simplest of tasks, it has to be understood that it is because of our sanchit karma.
Unfortunately, the world has become such, that if you look for moksha then you are condemned and considered a fool  by the society. While, if you con someone, you are considered as smart.
Looking for wealth is considered as respectful but treading on the spiritual world is considered as foolish and condemned as if such people are doing a crime.
Running after wealth makes you respected while if you are worshipping your guru or isht dev peacefully at home  attracts suspicion.
For a sadhak, it is best to stay away from such kind of sinners.


Today, I will share a few remedies through which one get success in any kind of task:
1. Chant 5 malas of your Guru mantra before leaving your home in the morning. This will give you success.
2. Have a bath and only then go for your desired task. When we are impure, we attract negative energy which acts as a hurdle in our success.
3. Do pitru Tarpan in the afternoon and then perform your task. Pitru Tarpan takes 20-35 minutes only. Hence, performing the same shouldn't be a problem for anyone. There are numerous books available in the market for this.
4. Offer coconut to a Hanuman temple before going for your task. This will give you success  even in the long pending tasks, without any doubt. Before offering, you must touch the coconut on your head, say your wish and then break it in front of him. One half of coconut must be left  there and the other half must be taken home as prasad.

5. Offer arghya to Lord Surya and chant 1 mala of Surya Gayatri Mantra.


Out of these remedies, the ones mentioned in 2 and 3 are mandatory for every person. Doing these 2 things is the law of Sanatana Dharma.
Keep in mind that for any normal task, you may manage to  get success by other remedies, but if you want to fulfill a wish related to any of the 4 purusharth, doing these 2 remedies is necessary.


Jay Shree Rama
Jay Veer Hanuman

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