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Pariharams For Gulika, Rahu Kaalam, Yamagandam & Shoolam


wealthymattersThe info below is in continuation of the post here:Link

Gulika, Rahu Kaalam, Yamagandam & Shoolam are best avoided to  improve one’s chances of success.

In case it is inevitable to undertake action during these times,we can adopt simple strategies of travelling in a different direction first,praying to the istha devata or taking the help of the Kolaru Pathigam

The following table lists other simple pariharams you can do,if you have exams,meetings etc.scheduled for inauspicious times and can’t reschedule:

Day Rahu Kaalam Gulika Yamagandam Shoolam Pariharam
Sunday 4:30-6 3-4:30 12-1:30 West Jaggery
Monday 7:30-9 1:30-3 10:30-12 East Curd
Tuesday 3-4:30 12-1:30 9-10:30 North Milk
Wednesday 12-1.30 10:30-12 7:30-9 North Milk
Thursday 1:30-3 9-10:30 6-7:30 South Oil
Friday 10:30-12 7:30-9 3-4:30 West Jaggery
Saturday 9-10:30 6-7:30 1:30-3 East Curd

 

 

Tips From The Manaiyadi Shastram


wealthymattersAccording to the Tamil Manaiyadi shastram (Vastu Sastra), the room size has an impact on the people residing in the house. It is applicable to each and every room in the house. So care should be taken while fixing the length and breadth of every single room because this might adversely affect the person who is living in that room. The good and bad effects of fixing a particular dimension for rooms in the house are given below .

Size (in ft)      Impact

6 feet                The occupant will live a peaceful life

7 feet                The occupant will have to face heavy monetary losses

8 feet                The occupant will be blessed with a fantastic lifestyle and lots of wealth Read more of this post

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