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Understand­ing what Pitra Dosha is and knowing about Karma Korrection

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Krishan Paksha (15 days of the waning moon) of Ashwin Maas (September) is the time when Yama (God of Death) liberates souls, so that they can meet their relatives here on earth. Bhrama Puranas say that those who do not respect the souls face their wrath. But the case is much more complex. This anger of Pitra or forefather­s gets a permanent place in the horoscope of a person known as Pitra Dosha, if their deeds were antifamily in their previous births. If one has this Dosha then it could cast a shadow over many other positive yogas and if it is potent enough, it may not let them prosper at all. The many troubles it brings are childlessn­ess, frequents or untimely deaths in the family, unexplaine­d losses, imprisonme­nt, loss of reputation among other unexplaine­d debacles. If it gets harder to explain these losses, then probably it is because of Pitra Dosha. One may never know what wrong one has done in life to be in a situation like this. But an in-depth study of the horoscope can really bring out the possible answer to the misery, and its cure. A blemished Sun in the horoscope is the prime cause of Pitra Dosha. But even a blemished Jupiter sometimes can result in a very strong Pitra Dosha. A timely inspection of the horoscope can possibly lead to a gradual decrease of these effects. Pitra Dosha gets embedded in the horoscope due to the karmas of the previous life, and therefore the main weapon to tackle it is the karmas of this life. It becomes essential to lead a righteous life with love and respect for the elderly of the family.

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