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Mercury in the 12th House: Lalkitab Remedies for Peaceful Sleep, Clear Speech, and Inner Balance

This guide explores Mercury (Budha) in the 12th house through the lens of Lalkitab, offering practical, non-fatalistic remedies that foster clarity, restful sleep, and compassionate communication. It reframes older warnings about intoxication into a constructive call for sobriety and mindful routines. Readers will find accessible Wednesday observances, mantra practice, and simple household habits that stabilize…
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Decode Horoscope House Strength: Kendra, Tricona, Upachaya, and Dhushta Sthana for Life Clarity

This guide explains how the strength of horoscope houses is assessed through the four classical groupsKendra Houses, Tricona Houses, Dhushta Sthana, and Upachaya Houses. It clarifies the role of planetary dignity, aspects, lordship, Shadbala, and Digbala in determining real-world impact. Readers learn why Kendra and Tricona synergy is prized, how Dhushta Sthana can catalyze growth…
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Mercury in 9th House: Practical Lalkitab Remedies for Dharma, Father’s Well-Being, Integrity

This analysis explains Mercury (Budha) in the 9th house through the Lalkitab lens, focusing on dharma, learning, and ethical conduct. It clarifies why yellow and green are considered unfavourable and offers calm, mindful alternatives to balance Budha’s influence. Traditional cautions about the father’s prolonged challenges are reframed as an invitation to sustained seva and family…
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Complete Guide to Ahimsa: Discover Why Awareness, Not Ignorance, Elevates Jain Living

This article examines whether ignorance or awareness is ethically preferable in the face of violence embedded in modern supply chains. Grounded in Jainism’s Ahimsa and supported by Anekantavada, it shows how awareness enables the Principle of Minimum Violence for Human’s Survival. It explains the Order of Degree of Violence, highlighting intentionality, avoidability, and the role…
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The Complete Jain Guide to Yoga and Meditation: Discover Proven Paths to Inner Liberation

This article explains how daily Jain rituals already embody yoga and meditation through Samayik, Pratikraman, Kayotsarga, and the 12 bhavana. It clarifies Jain definitions of yoga (disciplined activity of mind, speech, and body) and dhyana (meditation), and outlines the four kinds of dhyana, highlighting dharma dhyana and shukla dhyana as liberating. Readers learn how posture,…