Thursday 22 June 2023

Pitra dosh is not a curse, but rather a reminder to be sympathetic and polite to the old and the feeble.

 

Everything You Need to Know Regarding Pitra Dosh or Pithru Dosham

In Indian Astrology, "Pitra Dosh" is regarded as one of the most damaging elements. Some consider it a curse from the ancestors. However, the reality is far from the myths perpetuated and requires correction. Here, I will shed some light on the impact of "Pithru-Dosham" and possible remedies.


So, What is Pitra-Dosha?

In reality, it doesn't imply any curse from forefathers. Instead, a karmic debt requires to be repaid. "Pithru-Dosham" is formed in a person's horoscope when their forefathers have committed crimes, mistakes, or sins during their lifetime. As a result, the individual is bound to repay this karmic debt; otherwise may experience various kinds of hardships in life. This cycle continues until the debt is discharged, either by facing the problems or substituting it with acts of kindness.

 

Different Types of Pitra-Dosha

Based on planetary positions, 14 types of doshas are mentioned and explained in Indian Astrology. Interestingly, the inappropriate position of mighty Rahu is considered the primary reason for Pitra-Dosh. Here, we will address three major types:

 

Ø Neglecting your parents/grandparents is one reason to face the problem. If you ill-treat your elderly, be prepared to face the wrath of god.

 

Ø It is also seen among families who continuously ignore/neglect essential rituals. This may include not conducting proper last rites, shraadh, pinda-daan, etc.

 

Ø Actions of your 'deceased or living ancestors' towards known/unknown persons may also create hardships for you in different forms.


Effects of Pithru-Dosham

Although the effects of "Pithru-Dosham" aren't the same on all individuals. You may successfully evade the consequences with your good deeds and compassion towards others. However, as per the  concept of Karmic astrology, individuals with "Pitra-Dosh" in the horoscope may have to face the following adverse effects:

 

  • Difficulties in the job. The constant struggle at the workplace.
  • Unsuccessful marriage and difficulty in conception or childbirth.
  • Possibility of physical/mental disability among newborns. 
  • Family disputes or unnatural deaths in the family
  • Persistent health issues and financial instability
  • Frequent dreams about snakes
  • Dreams where ancestors ask for food/clothes
  • Unfavourable family environment. Constant fights over trivial issues among family members.
  • Loss of family reputation. In extreme cases, imprisonment

      

Powerful Remedies to Help You

  •  Worship the 'Peepal' tree, especially on Saturday.
  • Offer food/clothes to people in need or Brahmins.
  • Be respectful towards elders and seek their blessings. It will strengthen your Sun. Be compassionate.
  • Conduct "Rudra-Abhishek" in honour of your ancestors.
  • Worship Lord Vishnu, particularly in the form of Shri Ram.
  • Feed crows, street dogs or other animals.

 

Today's generation is responsible for repaying their predecessors' karmic debt. It can be done either by accepting the consequences of the "Karmic Law" or by participating in positive activities that can help reduce or lessen the severity of the obligation.

 

Note:  My sole purpose in discussing the subject is to warn people about the negative consequences of "Pitra-Dosh." I am not an astrologer or a subject matter specialist. I gathered information from multiple sources and compiled it to emphasise the need for respect, compassion, and love for our elderly. They have been left behind as we move forward and join the digital era. Instead of conserving time, today's generation is squandering it on social media, neglecting older adults. My main goal is to apprise youngsters about their primary obligations to family members, particularly older people. It's preferable to sit and listen to them, learning from their expertise, rather than searching for solutions to all of your problems on GOOGLE.

 

3 comments:

Gaurav said...

I am glad you like the post Mr. Sushil Kumar.

Devinder said...

Interesting article

Gaurav said...

I am glad you like it Devinder. Keep reading more interesting articles and do share your thoughts.