News Topical, Digital Desk : In Sanatan Dharma, there is a tradition of offering special prayers to the Peepal tree on many special occasions. According to religious belief, this tree is believed to be the abode of Lord Vishnu, Brahmadev, Mahadev and ancestors. Worshiping this tree provides relief from the problem of Pitra Dosh and increases wealth. According to astrology, growing a Peepal tree in the house gives many special indications. Let us know what indications are received by growing a Peepal tree in the house (pipal ka ped ugne ke sanket).
Is it auspicious or inauspicious to have a Peepal tree growing in the house?
According to religious belief, growing a Peepal tree in the home is not considered auspicious (pipal ka ped ugna shubh ya ashubh). Having this tree in the home can cause family members to face problems related to Vastu defects and can also lead to financial shortages.
These signs are found
- Problems of fights and quarrels arising in the house.
- Facing debate.
- Lack of money in life.
- Occurrence of Vastu defects.
- Arrival of negative energy in the house.
- Not getting success in work.
Remove the Peepal tree in this way
If a Peepal tree has grown in your home and you want to remove it, light an oil lamp beneath the tree on Saturday night. Then, on Sunday, offer water to the Peepal tree 's roots and meditate on Lord Vishnu, the protector of the universe. Now, uproot the tree along with its roots and plant it in a temple or other location.
Peepal tree remedies
- It is customary to worship Lord Hanuman on Saturdays. After bathing in the morning, sit under a Peepal tree and recite the Hanuman Chalisa. Afterward, pray to Lord Hanuman for happiness and peace in your life. According to religious belief, this practice relieves suffering and bestows Hanuman's blessings.
- To get rid of ancestral curses, worshipping the Peepal tree on Saturday is considered auspicious. Take a bath in the morning on this day and offer water mixed with black sesame seeds to the roots of the Peepal tree. It is believed that this remedy pleases the ancestors and, with their blessings, brings pending tasks to fruition.
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