This section Helpful Tips is all about Frequently Arising Questions. Sri Anand Guruji, share the knowledge on general topics and Hindu Sanathana Dharma in his Television Programme - Pranavam, telecasted in ETV Kannada Channel, which i have put in this section. Guruji also share information of knowledge on Vasthu Shastra and lot of Helpful stuffs. Many People have lot of doubts on Hindu Sanathana Dharma, which is also covered in this section.
Please do ask a priest or elders, if you have any doubts in below, who knows very well about our customs and practices and clarify the same.
Please do ask a priest or elders, if you have any doubts in below, who knows very well about our customs and practices and clarify the same.
- Bring home peace and prosperity with Cocculus hirsutus:
Tying Cocculus hirsutus (Dagadiballi in Kannada) plant to the top frame of main entrance Vastkal will bring peace and prosperity at home.
While extracting sandal wood paste by simply grinding the wood on a stone (Sane Kallu) add Dagadiballi along with it and extract. Keeping this extracted paste in forehead everyday after your prayers in pooja room will avoid frequent fights between wife and husband.
You should bring this plant by yourself on the day of Pushya Nakshatra.
Placing this plant below the pillow of kids, will help the kid to get rid of Bed Wetting (Urinating On Bed Every Night).
- Can we keep the sandal stick on top of stone grinder used to make sandalwood paste?
No, we should not keep sandal stick (sandalwood piece) on top of stone grinder used to make sandalwood paste. Keep them apart after making paste from it.
- Different Names of Cocculus hirsutus:
Broom Creeper is a climbing undershrub, often densely velvety. Leaves are 4-8 cm long, 2.5-6 cm broad, ovate or ovate-oblong, sometimes 3-5-lobed, base heart-shaped, wedge-shaped or flat, tip blunt or with a small point. Leaves are densely velvety when young, later nearly hairless. Basal nerves are 3-5. Leaf stalk is 0.5-2.5 cm long.
Common name: Broom Creeper, Ink berry
Bengali: Huyer
Hindi: Farid Buti
Kannada: Daagadi balli, Daagadi soppu, Kaage maari
Konkani: Vasanvel
Malayalam: Paathaalagarudakkoti, Paathaalamuuli
Marathi: Vasanvel
Punjabi: Farid buti, Wallur
Oriya: Musakani
Sanskrit: Ambastha, Dirghakanda, Dirghavalli, Garudi, Mahamula, Patalagarudi, Pracina, Sauparni, Somavalli, Sreyasi, Sthapani, Vanatiktaka, Vatsadani, Viddhakarni
Tamil: Kattu-k-koti
Telugu: Chipuru-tiga, Dusaritiga, Katlatige
Urdu: Farid buti
Botanical name: Cocculus hirsutus
Family: Menispermaceae (Moonseed family)
Synonyms: Cocculus villosus
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