- The 12th house of the horoscope is related to expenditure, debt and jail.
- In South India, techniques like ‘Punarjanma’ are effective in removing defects.
- Symbolic experience of birth from the womb in the Kailashnathar temple.
- Arthi rituals, tarpan and remarriage are measures for liberation from karma.
Kailasanathar Temple: In astrology, the 12th house is often associated with expenditure, loss and secluded places like jail or hospital. When the position of the planets is unfavorable in this house, the person experiences huge debts, mental unrest and stagnation in life. But in the ancient traditions of South India, wonderful and effective techniques of ‘rebirthing’ have been described for the prevention of these defects.
Recently astrologer Gopalakrishnan has shared the scientific and spiritual reasoning behind these secret rituals.
Relation to 12th house and ‘Moksha’
The 12th house of the horoscope is the symbol of salvation and end. When all avenues of life seem closed, according to South Indian tradition one must end one’s “old self” and begin a new life. This is called symbolic rebirth.
3 major traditions for debt and karma liberation
Marwari and South Indian debt relief ritual If a person is so burdened with debt that there is no way out, then a special ritual is performed. In this, the person is wrapped in a white cloth (like a shroud) and made to lie down on the ground, which symbolizes the ‘death’ of his old self along with his problems. After this, the person takes bath and shaves and wears new clothes, which marks the beginning of a new and debt-free life.
Kailashnathar Temple of Kanchipuram: The feeling of birth from the womb The historical Kailashnathar temple of Tamil Nadu is famous for its unique architecture. The narrow paths here symbolize the ‘womb’.
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Ritual: Devotees crawl through these very narrow paths.
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Effect: It is believed that coming out of this path is like a new birth, which destroys the bad karmas of previous births and the defects of the 12th house.
Parakathi Mariamman and Arthi Ritual This is considered one of the most difficult but effective rituals. In this, the person is taken on the bier (para) while still alive. After reaching the temple, the person symbolically comes out alive. This action is performed directly to pacify those planets which are giving ‘death-like pain’ to the person.
Astrological Remedies and ‘Mini-Death’
According to astrology, when a person is going through the Mahadasha or Antardasha of the lord of the 12th house, then these remedies are especially fruitful.
- Sannyasa and Tarpan: Many people perform ‘Tarpan’ of themselves so that old rituals can be ended.
- Remarriage: Many times people perform remarriage rituals with their own spouse so that the good karma associated with marriage can be activated again.
These ancient traditions are not just religious rituals, but they make humans psychologically stronger. It teaches that no matter how difficult the circumstances are, it is always possible to leave the past behind and make a new beginning.
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