Visiting Ujjain Temple To Worshipping Shiva, Remedies To Get Rid Of Kalsarpa Dosha On Nag Panchami

Reportedly, there are 12 types of Kalsarpa doshas.

Understanding Kalsarpa Dosha and its Remedies

Nag Panchami holds great significance in Hinduism, specifically on the fifth day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Shravan. In 2023, Nag Panchami will be observed from 12:21 AM on August 21 to 2:00 AM on August 22. Devotees also observe Shravan Somwaar Vrat (Monday fasts) on this day. The auspicious time for rituals is from 5:53 AM to 8:30 AM on August 21.

It is believed that Nag Panchami is a propitious occasion to seek relief from Kalsarpa Dosha. Worshipping Nag Devta (the Serpent God) on this day is said to protect against the negative effects of this Dosha. Various remedies can be performed on Nag Panchami to alleviate the ill effects associated with Kalsarpa Dosha.

Kalsarpa Dosha occurs when Rahu and Ketu are positioned 180 degrees apart in a person’s horoscope, with the remaining seven planets on the opposite side. Hinduism recognizes 12 types of Kalsarpa Doshas, each determined by an individual’s horoscope. Let’s explore some remedies that can be performed on the auspicious day of Nag Panchami to mitigate the influence of Kalsarpa Dosha:

Visit Nagchandreshwar Temple in Ujjain

Individuals afflicted with Kalsarpa Dosha are advised to visit the Nagchandreshwar Temple in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. This temple is open only once a year on Nag Panchami, and performing specific rituals on this day can alleviate the Dosha and alleviate the fear of snakes.

Offer prayers to Lord Shiva during Shravan

The month of Shravan is considered highly auspicious, particularly for worshipping Lord Shiva. Seeking the guidance of a qualified astrologer, performing rituals during the Raahukal can help dispel the negative effects of the Dosha.

Pay homage to Lord Krishna

According to beliefs, venerating Lord Krishna also aids in overcoming the negative impact of Kalsarpa Dosha. It is important to ensure that the idol or image of Lord Krishna includes a mor pankha (peacock’s feather) attached to his crown.

 

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