Pooja to prevent evil eye

Nara Dishti Puja is a ritual performed to remove the negative effects of envy, hatred, or the evil eye of others. The proverb "Even a black stone can break under…

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pooja to prevent evil eye

About This Puja

Nara Dishti Priyadhi Pooja is a procedure to remove the negative effects of envy, hatred or evil eye of others. The saying "even a black stone can be broken by a demon" shows how strong the influence of a demon is in our society.

 

Here are the complete details of the poojas and remedies for Nara Dishti:

 

Signs of a dishti

  • Extreme dullness, burning pains without any reason.
  • Quarrels happen over small things at home.
  • Sudden losses in business.
  • Stopping at the moment of completion of work.
  • Babies not drinking milk or crying for no reason.

 

Pooja and Parihara Procedures

Pujas are performed in various ways to cure Nara Dishti:

  1. Sudarshana Narasimha Puja
    Ugranarasimha Swamy and Sudarshana Chakra are most powerful in removing Nara Dishti.
    Method: Abhisheka to Lord Narasimha while reciting Sudarshana Ashtaka at home or temple will ward off evil spirits.
    Result: The fear of the enemy is removed and a protective shield is created.
  2. Worship of Pratyangira Devi
    Pratyangira Devi is worshiped to remove the effects of occult evils, black magic, etc. She is also known as "Adharvana Bhadrakali". Homam (Nikrumbhil Yagam) with dried chillies is special here.
  3. Dishti Ganapati Puja
    Placing a 'Dishti Ganapati' map in front of the doorstep and worshiping it will drain away the negative energy coming in.

 

Common Remedies
Along with pooja, some of the self-made methods at home:

Pumpkin Remedies: A green pumpkin should be painted with turmeric and kumkum, and a Dishti figure should be drawn on it and tied above the main door of the house. It turns the gaze of outsiders towards itself and perceives the error.

Salt water bath: When you have extreme thirst, if you bathe with a little sea salt in the bath water, the negative energy in the body will be removed.

Lemon Dishti: On Tuesdays or Saturdays, a lemon should be cut in half, saffron should be added and a dishti should be taken for the house or person and placed at the intersection of four roads.

Black rope: For children or adults, tying a black rope to the left leg or hand can help ward off evil spirits.

 

When should it be performed?

Amavasya: Amavasya is the most suitable day for Dishti remedies.

Tuesday & Saturday: On these days it is good to worship Anjaneya Swamy or Durgamma and take Dishti.

Sunset Time: Evening hours are best for taking the dish.

 

Key Suggestion: Chanting "Om Namashivaya" or "Hanuman Chalisa" creates a circle of positive energy around us. It protects us from any evil influence.

 

The ritual is performed by Puja Phal's associated priests in a traditional, pure manner, with the name and gotra of the devotees, exclusively online. The video recording of the complete puja is sent to the devotees' WhatsApp.

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