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Here
is the latest article in a series by Prof.
K. K. Bhaumik, Chairman of Coordinating
Council of Association of Astrology &
Allied Sciences. He discusses the traditional
ayurvedic Indian views on the days of
the week, their rulerships and most auspicious
activities for a given day. As in Western
traditional culture, which is based in
astrology, each day (and even each hour)
has a planetary ruler by which some activities
are favoured and some are not. Read on
now to gain a new perspective on the days
of the week...
Since our childhood, most of us in India
are perpetually being warned by our elders,
especially our mothers and grandmothers,
against undertaking any journey on a Thursday.
Travelling on Thursdays, they say, will
never yield the desired result for which
the journey is undertaken. Similarly,
many other human activities are also advised
against on certain days of the week. Many
amongst us often rubbish the traditional
advice of our mothers and grandmothers
as superstitions. This refusal to heed
traditional advice often leads to great
peril, failure and frustration.
Indians, since time immemorial, have
for generations believed that each day
of a week is ruled, controlled and governed
by a particular planet or deity. The controlling
deity or planet of that particular day
lends a natural support or benevolent
influence for activities of a particular
nature. All activities of a relevant nature
undertaken on the day on which the ruling
deity or planet lends its natural support
are likely to be successful. But activities
for which the ruling deity or the planet
of the day does not lend its support run
a high risk of ending in fiasco.
Sunday
For example, Sunday is the day of the
Sun and is ruled by Surya the Sun God.
The influence of the Sun on Sunday is
naturally very high; the ruling star of
the day, therefore, lends its benevolent
support for all activities related to
celebrations and community efforts. It
is the day to offer prayers of gratitude
to Mother Earth and a day for women to
celebrate their womanhood. Indians have
traditionally undertaken activities such
as grinding grains and seeds on Sundays.
An excellent day to undertake journeys,
Sunday is also an extremely conducive
day on which to resolve old disputes.
Sunday, being a day for celebration, is
the most suitable day to feed and entertain
friends and family.
Pink and maroon colours are best suited
for this day. Keeping maroon and pink
flowers at home on Sundays will yield
good results. If one wears pink or maroon
clothes on Sundays one can make friends
easily and will enhance one's personality.
It is the day which is most suitable to
initiate discussions and negotiations
about new projects with government officials.
Consumption of mungdal and bel fruit on
Sunday is strongly recommended.
Commercial activities, such as selling
products, however, are strongly advised
against on Sundays. Sunday is also not
considered a favourable day for entering
a new house, undertaking any kind of heavy
activities, or for quarrelling. All earning-related
activities too should be eschewed on Sundays.
Monday
Lord Shiva rules on Mondays. The cosmic
teacher of wisdom and destroyer of all
evils in the universe showers his benign
blessings on activities undertaken on
Monday the day on which his influence
is at its peak. The day is favourable
for beginning a new career, agricultural
planting, gardening and for initiating
any kind of finance-related activities.
Considered as the most invigorating of
all the days in the week, negative possibilities
and influences are easily thwarted. Monday,
therefore, is an ideal day to enter new
houses, make marital arrangements, and
for betting and sport-related activities.
Monday is also a suitable day for seeking
medical help and suggestions. In fact,
there are barely any activities which
are disallowed on Mondays.
White is the colour for Mondays and therefore
wearing white dresses and keeping white
flowers at home are recommended on Mondays.
It is a good day for men seeking favours
from women and for making new friends.
Taking honey and cucumber on Mondays is
likely to yield good results.
Tuesday
The planet Mars and Kartikeya, the warrior
son of Goddess Durga, rule supreme on
Tuesdays, showering Mangala, the universal
divine blessing for success in any domain
of human activity. Armed with divine blessings
for success, human beings may fearlessly
take steps to defeat enemies on Tuesdays.
Tuesday is an auspicious day to undertake
animal husbandry related activities, especially
cows and bulls, and to wage a crusade
against evil. Activities involving the
use of weapons and fire are, however,
prohibited on Tuesdays.
Red being the most suitable colour for
Tuesdays, wearing red clothes and keeping
red flowers at home on the day may prove
to be good. Men shall be courageous on
the day and Tuesdays are the most suitable
days to settle long-standing issues with
the police and army. Direct discussions
and meetings with police and army personnel
on Tuesdays can be fruitful. Administrative
and hard laborious work should be undertaken
on Tuesdays. All impediments will melt
if grilled black bringals and potatoes
are eaten on Tuesdays.
Wednesday
Rulers, politicians, artists and intellectuals
can expect an excellent day on Wednesday.
Ruled by Mercury, the day is most suitable
for activities involving cerebral faculties,
banking, finance, crop and grain trading
and the acquisition of wealth. Wednesday
is ideal for romance. All activities requiring
cerebral input and intellectual faculties
are recommended on Wednesdays, as the
influences of Budh, the planet that ensures
buddhi (intelligence) and Lord Vishnu,
the ruling deity of Wednesday, are very
perceptible on the day. Quarrelling at
the place of work, beginning new ventures
and sexual cohabitation without the intention
of conception are some of the major activities
that are strongly prohibited on Wednesday
as the day is charged with natural volatility.
Short journeys, if undertaken in the
early morning on Wednesdays, would ensure
success. The day is ideal for planting
trees, as green is the colour of the day.
Keeping green plants at home, wearing
green clothes and eating beans and gota
mungdal on Wednesday would ensure good
effects.
Thursday
Though travelling is virtually a taboo
on Thursdays, efforts to retrieve lost
wealth and articles are expected to succeed
if undertaken on Thursdays. Thursday is
the day when the benign blessings of Goddess
Lakshmi rain down on earth. The day is
ruled by Jupiter, which is considered
as the Guru (preceptor) of the Gods. It
is the best day in the week to begin any
educational efforts and ventures, being
the ideal day to show reverence and offer
gratitude and compensation to our teachers
and all those from whom we learn or gain
knowledge in some way or the other. It
is the most auspicious day to visit temples
and receive divine blessings.
Thursday is an excellent day to join
any educational institute or to begin
any academic pursuits; such activities
should, however, be undertaken in the
first half of the day. It is a day to
visit temples and receiving blessings
from our elders. Wearing yellow or off-white
clothes, keeping yellow or off-white flowers
at home and eating arhar dal, papaya and
rice with ghee on Thursdays may bring
in good results.
Friday
Shukra (Venus) and Bhubaneshwari Devi
rule Friday and promise success, especially
to women. Happiness permeates the day.
Friendship blossoms and effortless gains
are natural events of the day. Most suitable
for the purchase of new vehicles, Friday
is also a good day for medical treatments
of serious illness, as the healing energies
are most active on the day. Also a suitable
day to begin any kind of charitable work,
Friday augurs well for anyone travelling.
It is a day for purchasing jewellery,
precious stones, ornaments and new houses.
Paneer and other milk products are the
staple food of the day. Very light blue
or white are the colours of the day.
Saturday
If you are besieged by nagging interminable
legal problems, launch an all out effort
to resolve the problem on Saturdays. Chances
are that the problem will get resolved
once and for all. Contrary to the popular
belief, Saturday, ruled by Shani or Saturn,
is a spiritual day when people should
fast, undertake pious activities and shun
all kinds of luxuries. The day also supports
financial gains and career advancements
and is a good day for purchasing food
staples, or horses. It is the best day
for digging earth for making wells. Goddess
Dakshina Kali being the ruling deity of
the day, Saturday is a good day to combat
negative forces.
There are many instances of big successes
achieved on Saturdays. Any work initiated
in the first half on Saturday carries
a high possibility of success. Shani,
the ruling deity of Saturday, is considered
an extremely pious figure; anyone leading
a pious lifestyle on the day, bereft of
luxuries, eating sesame seed paste and
grilled black brinjal, keeping purple
flowers at home and wearing black clothes,
is likely to receive success and blessings
of Shani or Saturn.
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About the Author:
Renowned astro-spiritual personality,
philosopher and philanthropist, Shri K.K.
Bhaumik, has had an extremely successful
career of over three decades in corporate
management.
He served leading enterprises of the Government
of India enterprises in several senior
management capacities. A lawyer and advocate,
he combines a command of the material
world with a truly spiritual vocation.
Born into a spiritual family, at the early
age of 15 he attracted the attention of
a great sadhu. The sadhu gave Shri Bhaumik
the Goddess Durga mantra. Having learned
this long-lost knowledge from his guru,
he has revived the study of Ayurveda,
the practical, ancient science that can
bring perfect health and enlightenment.
Every year, armed with blessings from
great spiritual men, Shri Bhaumik in his
quest for universal enlightenment visits
the temples of Tripureshwari in Tripura
and elsewhere in India to perform puja.
Along with his formal education, he soon
mastered the divine science of vedic astrology.
Because of the accuracy of his predictions,
his reputation as an astro-occult expert
soon spread across the globe. He, however,
has always used his powers, both spiritual
and astrological, only for the welfare
of mankind. Driven by an indomitable spirit
to serve the community and the downtrodden,
Shri Bhaumik set up Matribhumi Seva Pratishthan
Kolkata, an NGO, Astro-occult and Ayurvedic
Institute of Asia and Institute of Public
Speaking and Leadership Development.
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