I get a lot of queries asking how to find out ishta devta . As per Jaimini sutras , grah placed in 12th from AK in D9 indicates your ishta devta . If no planet then take the sign lord . If more planets then take the strongest one as the deity and other planets can give form
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Few questions one need to ask themselves - are they ready to walk the path to moksha ?? Or are they still looking for material gains ? Path to moksha is not easy as it requires burning your past life karmas and speeding the process may bring immense suffering.
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Planets placed in dusthana from AK in rashi or in navamsa can bring serious Karmik lessons during their periods. They can also give you habits that can get you in trouble.12th from AK can also trigger bandhan yoga.
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Only a daivagya ( astrologer who is a siddha ) or spiritual guru has the power to direct you towards a form that can actually put you on path to moksha . Many of us are simply writing big articles to sound intellectual. Harsh but true 🙏
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In my humble opinion , worship your kuladevta ( will write about it in detail in another thread - especially for people who don’t know their kuladevta) , take care of your pitru karma and worship gram devta . These will give you enough protection.
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Astrological remedies work only under the framework of your karma , Bhagya and ishta Kripa . Real spiritual gurus don’t waste their time on SM. Find them in other places 😃🙏 Run away from people who project otherwise 🙏

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