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Remedy Sources
The remedies shown in the generated report use devotional practices and ethical actions connected to the sources below. The scripture is the source for the prayer or principle. The selection of a practice for a particular planet is a conservative Jyotisha association and is not presented as a universal prescription stated verbatim in the Vedas or Puranas.
Vedic sources
- Rigveda 3.62.10: Savitr Gayatri, used for disciplined prayer, clarity and right direction. Vedic Heritage Portal
- Rigveda 7.59.12: Tryambaka / Mahamrityunjaya mantra, used as a prayer for nourishment, release and spiritual resilience. Text and commentary
- Rigveda 4.50: hymn to Brihaspati, associated with wisdom, counsel and ethical leadership. English translation
- Rigveda 10.117: hymn praising generosity and sharing food with those in need. English translation
- Shri Sukta: Vedic hymn to Sri/Lakshmi, used for gratitude, order and responsible prosperity. Vedic Heritage Portal
- Sri Rudram: Krishna Yajurveda prayer to Rudra, used with disciplined devotion and qualified pronunciation guidance. Vedic Heritage Portal
Puranic sources
- Bhagavata Purana 12.3.51: highlights nama-sankirtana as a spiritual discipline in Kali-yuga. Verse and translation
- Markandeya Purana, Devi Mahatmya (chapters 81-93): source of the Narayani Stuti and Devi-centred prayer for refuge, courage and discernment. Chapter 91 translation
Use and safety
These practices are for spiritual reflection. Do not use them instead of medical, mental-health, legal or financial care. Avoid unaffordable donations, severe fasting, fear-based occult procedures and self-prescribed gemstones. Vedic chanting with svara or complex ritual procedures should be learned from a qualified teacher.