Summary of "மிகப்பெரிய அமாவாசை, ஞாயிற்றுக்கிழமை மிகவும் சக்தி வாய்ந்தது என்பதால்,இந்த கறியை சமைத்தால் தரித்திரம்"
The video discusses the significance of the upcoming powerful New Moon (Amavasya) coinciding with a Sunday and a solar eclipse on September 21st, highlighting traditional beliefs, rituals, dietary restrictions, and remedies to attract prosperity and avoid misfortune.
Key Lifestyle and Ritual Tips:
- Avoid Cooking or Eating Certain Foods on New Moon Sunday:
- Do not cook or eat Drumstick, beetroot, or non-vegetarian foods (fish, meat, eggs, crab, shrimp, etc.) on this day.
- Eating these can cause poverty, health issues (especially stomach problems), and bring curses or doshas.
- Avoid eating gooseberry (amla) in any form and do not give yogurt or milk on loan or exchange.
- Household and Behavioral Restrictions:
- Do not bring or buy iron items (scissors, knives, floor mats) or black clothes on this day.
- Avoid drawing kolams (rangoli) with yellow saffron or watering Tulsi plants at the front door.
- Do not cut nails or hair on this day.
- Avoid sexual activity on New Moon Sunday, as it is considered inauspicious and can bring lifelong hardships.
- Pregnant women should avoid going out during the eclipse.
- Avoid traveling long distances or visiting crematoriums or graveyards to prevent negative energy.
- Wake up before sunrise and take a head bath by pouring plain water (no shampoo) to avoid poverty.
- Do not sleep during the day after sunrise.
- Recommended Rituals and Remedies:
- Perform self-donation (dakshina) to Brahmins for blessings from ancestors (Pitru).
- Feed crows or dogs with cooked food placed on leaves as offerings to ancestors.
- Offer Surya Arghyam (water offering to the Sun God) in the morning.
- Light a lamp with cow ghee or good oil in front of Goddess Lakshmi for prosperity.
- Prepare a lemon garland for vehicles to remove evils.
- Use a mixture of saffron, chili seeds, and water poured near a sacred tree to remove doshas.
Items to Buy and Bring Home for Wealth and Prosperity:
- Pumpkin: Bring home or pluck from a tree; hang it at the door with turmeric and saffron to ward off evil and attract wealth.
- Jaggery: Considered sacred and powerful; keep in the puja room before use.
- Mustard seeds: Bring a small packet; can be used in cooking or remedies; associated with Goddess Lakshmi.
- Javadhu (barley powder or paste): Used for fragrance and worship; spray near deities and doorways to invite prosperity.
- Rock salt: Used in remedies to pay off debts and attract wealth; can also be used in cooking.
- Coriander: Has extraordinary power; buying it brings Goddess Lakshmi’s blessings.
- Peanuts: Bring home and keep in the puja room briefly; helps remove sins and horoscope defects.
Plant Remedies:
- Aloe Vera and Cactus Plants:
- Considered sacred and powerful for removing negative energy and attracting wealth.
- On New Moon day, wipe the plant, sprinkle turmeric and saffron on it, place it on a plate with Mustard seeds and camphor, and perform a ritual walking through the house.
- Pour water mixed with Jaggery on the cactus to increase money attraction.
- Growing these plants at home brings peace, prosperity, and removes poverty.
- Cactus growth direction is linked to income and prosperity.
Additional Highlights:
- The New Moon day is also Mahalaya Amavasya, a significant day for performing Pitru Shraddha (ancestral rites).
- Feeding crows is symbolic of feeding ancestors and removes Pitru doshas.
- Story of Karna is shared to emphasize the importance of charity and feeding the hungry.
- Avoid eating dinner on New Moon day; eat only lunch and snacks for better health.
- The solar eclipse on this date is not visible in India, so eclipse-specific rituals are not necessary.
- Avoid black clothes and metal purchases on this day.
- Emphasis on following these traditional rules to avoid poverty, curses, and health problems, and to gain blessings from Goddess Lakshmi.
Notable Locations, Products, and Concepts:
- Locations: India (context of rituals), Australia/New Zealand/Antarctica (eclipse visibility)
- Products/Items: Drumstick, beetroot, Jaggery, Mustard seeds, Javadhu (barley powder), Rock salt, coriander, peanuts, Aloe Vera plant, Cactus plant, pumpkin, saffron, camphor
- Speakers: Traditional Hindu scriptures and puranas cited; references to Garuda Purana and Vastu Shastra
- Cultural Practices: Pitru Paksha, Mahalaya Amavas
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Lifestyle