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The twelfth and final of all Kaalsarp Dosh is the Sheshnag Kaalsarp Dosh. In Hindu mythology, Sheshnag has been considered as the king of all snakes. It has been believed that Sheshnag has got thousand heads and on all those he supports the earth. Also regarded as a manifestation of Lord Vishnu, Sheshnag has also been considered very holy in the Hindu mythology. Like all the other eleven kaalsarp dosh, it also inflicts pains on the person who is a sufferer but unlike others, it has a few advantages as well.
Causes & Influences:
The apparent positions of Rahu and Ketu are very important in making out the kind of dosh a person is suffering from. In the case of Sheshnag Kaalsarp Dosh, Rahu affects the tenth house of the birth chart which defines the expenditure and journey of a person and Ketu sits in the sixth house which is the house of enemies. All the remaining seven planets occupy the remaining houses from twelfth to the sixth house.
A person suffering from this dosh has got a very unstable mind. He seldom finds peace within himself. He often feels uneasy and uncomfortable while dealing with difficult situations. People not careful enough, often get cornered by enemies. Engaging in law suits due to lack of patience in adverse times is a common attribute of these people. They often get defamed due to some of the acts performed in the heat of the moment. The person is often found engrossed with difficulties in both the personal as well as professional life. As far as health aspects are concerned, the person often undergoes problems related to the eye. If proper care is not taken, it might be followed by a lot of pain. Despite of these difficulties, a person suffering from Sheshnag Kaalsarp Dosh has been observed to get famous after his death. His works are often remembered for generations to come.
Remedies:
According to Hindu mythology, Sheshnag has been believed to provide bedding to the great Lord Vishnu in the sea of milk. Also believed to be a manifestation of Vishnu, cure of Sheshnag Kaalsarp Dosh can be achieved by becoming an unfailing devotee of the lord. Worshipping Lord Shiva on Mondays with vermillion has also been advised. Doing so on the first Monday of ‘Saavan’ is considered very, very auspicious. Also, wearing a hessonite embedded in a silver ring also reduces the malefic effects of Sheshnag Kaalsarp Dosh.
A proper conditioning and cure of this dosh can give a person equally good results. Sheshnag has been believed to be the eldest and most peaceful of all serpents.
His blessings, if received can cause wonders in a person’s life. Despite of being scared of the destructive effects it can cause in one’s life, the fact that it can change our lives for good must also be remembered. A lot has been said and done by the astrologers throughout the whole world regarding the Kaalsarp Dosh and the negatives it can have our lives, one must always know to look in the right place at the right time.
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