Neem Ke Upay: Many times we have to face many problems in life. One reason for this can also be the inauspicious effects of Saturn or Rahu-Ketu. Some remedies have also been mentioned in the scriptures to get rid of these problems. In such a situation, let us know if you are also facing the bad effects of Saturn or Rahu-Ketu, and then what remedy can be done for this.
The neem tree is considered very sacred in Hinduism. It is not only related to health benefits, but is also specially associated with the astrological point of view. It is believed that the neem tree helps calm the defects of Saturn. But keep in mind that it is important to plant it in the right direction. Planting in the right direction calms the planetary defects and brings prosperity into the house.
Benefits of planting a neem tree
Negative energy cannot stay near the neem tree. It not only reduces the effects of Rahu-Ketu and Saturn, but also brings positivity and wealth. Planting this tree outside the house can also provide relief from evil eye, ancestral defect, and Saturn-Mars defects.
In which direction should the neem plant be planted?
According to astrology, neem is related to Mars, Saturn, and Ketu planets. In such a situation, the south direction is considered the most auspicious for planting a neem plant. By planting the plant in this direction, the blessings stuck for a long time can be activated again.
Neem is considered to be the form of 'Nimadi Devi'. It is said that performing havan with neem wood removes Vastu defects and brings happiness and peace in the house. Burning incense with neem leaves destroys negative powers.
Neem is related to Mars. Offering water to this tree daily brings the blessings of Hanumanji, who calms the defects of Mars. At the same time, wearing a neem garland can also protect one from the inauspicious effects of Saturn. If there is a Ketu defect in the horoscope, then it is beneficial to take a bath by adding neem leaves to the water.
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