Monday, 9 January 2017

A tried experiment to beget a son

 A tried experiment to beget a son


The couples who have no child, perform a marriage of the holy basil plants. On the day of Tulsi marriage process an idol of Krishan of Gold and that of Lakhshmi of silver and perform a mock marriage in the presence of basil plant, reciting (marriage) mantras, perform also sacrifice, and then perform 'Garbhadan Sanskaf and the red or five coloured thread that has been tied, should be tied to lady's waist and the couple should cohabitate on that night. Both should also keep a fast on that day. Take your meals after conclusion of marriage. But do not cohabitate when the wife is menstruating and also when eight days, after menses, are not complete. In such a state the husband should worship Vishnu's and Lakhshmi's Idols and make a resolve on that day that next year they will mate. Then donate both the idols and other material, purchased for marriage to the priest (Brahmin) who has performed all the rituals and practices, pertaining to the marriage. Then basil plant should be installed in the courtyard of couples house, and let the same remain there till the time a son is born. If the parents wish they can send the thread to their son and daughter-in-law who have settled in a foreign country. The day, on which the thread is received the lady should take bath and worship Lord Vishnu and then tie the thread around her waist—thereafter she should mate with her husband. If the laid down procedure is followed In entirety. the couple is bound to be blessed with a son, as this method is a fully tested and verified and experimented on number of couples with positive results. 

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