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Kuja Dosha Parihara or Nivarana

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Kuja Dosha Parihara
In this post, you will come to know parihara for Kuja Dosha. Visit Shri Mookambika Temple - Kollur for Kuja Dosha Parihara revealed by Guruji Shri Narendra Babu Sharmaji in his programme telecasted in Zee Kannada Channel.


Procedure:

You Should reach Kollur on Tuesday Night.

The next early morning i.e on Wednesday, Go to Souparnika river near the temple.

You should not have any kind of food even prasadam provided in temple. If you have some health related issues(consult your doctor), you can have banana or milk given in temple as prasadam. You should fast for the whole day i.e on Wednesday.

Go to the river Souparnika, sit in the river water such that it should cover the whole body till the neck.

How long you should sit? You should sit for 30mins with eyes closed and come out of water i.e river for 10minutes.
After 10mins again sit for 30mins in Souparnika river and have a break for 10mins.
Repeat this procedure for 3 times i.e 30mins x 3 = 90minutes.
After finishing the above said procedure visit the Kollur Mookambika Temple.

Again in the afternoon, You should go to the river sit for 30mins with eyes closed and come out of water i.e river for 10minutes.
After 10mins again sit for 30mins in Souparnika river and have a break for 10mins.
Repeat this procedure for 3 times i.e 30mins x 3 = 90minutes.
After finishing the above said procedure visit the Kollur Mookambika Temple.

Again in the evening, You should go to the river sit for 30mins with eyes closed and come out of water i.e river for 10minutes.
After 10mins again sit for 30mins in Souparnika river and have a break for 10mins.
Repeat this procedure for 3 times i.e 30mins x 3 = 90minutes.
After finishing the above said procedure visit the Kollur Mookambika Temple.

The timing is very important have a person to keep watch/track of it.

Next day morning i.e Thursday you should visit Kodachadri Temple and you can visit surrounding places and come back.

According to Guruji Shri Narendra Babu Sharmaji, the above procedure is also solution for inverted liver.

Update:

Got an mail for clarification on this post, here it goes:
Name: munesh
Email ID: ***************@gmail.com
Country: india
Age: 30
Subject: RE:Clarifications
Message: Hi, Thanks for the information provided by you. Its an useful information for my friend, who is having kuja dosha. I wanted to clarify 2 things.

1. As you said, one should fast for the whole wednesday. What about wednesday night, after completing three rounds of seva. Then also we should fast or have food?

2. On Thursday morning one should visit the kodchadri temple, Where is the kodachadri temple loacted? Its the same kollur temple or other one. Whether it is loacted above the hills, or in the foothills.

Kindly reply to this questions as soon as possible. Will be waiting for your reply.
My email id is: **************@gmail.com
Thanks

Check below i.e the comment section for the reply from Divine Brahmanda


1 comment:

  1. Hello Sir,
    If you feel hungry after rounds of seva i.e night, you can have milk or fruits.
    If you can continue to fast you can fast nothing wrong in it.

    Kodachadri Located 35Kms from Kollur (approx. 45minutes). It is not the same as kollur temple.
    This is the highest peak in Shimoga District. At the peak it is believed that 'Shankaracharya' did meditation. And to substantiate the same you will find a 'Sarvajna Peetha' at the top.

    There is small a temple near the peak where 'Shankaracharya' did meditationand ancient Sarvajna Peetha (built out of rock) at the top. There is road upto temple where a Travellers bungallow is also situated and from there there is a small track to the top. The view from the top is enchanting, to say the least.Moola Mookambika temple at Kodachadri village is believed to be the moola sthana (the origin) of Sri Mookambika Devi.

    You can also visit "Marana Katte" (The place where devi killed Mookasura Marana Katte is 25 km from Kollur).

    I hope you got answers for your questions.

    Regards,
    Divine Brahmanda

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