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Removing the Evil Eye

Evil Eye Banishment

By Anna GravettPublished 11 months ago 3 min read
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Removing the Evil Eye
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The phenomenon of the evil eye, also known as Buri Nazar, is widely believed in by almost all religions. As the name suggests, it is a negative occurrence that affects individuals. If one senses jealousy and disgust towards oneself or if someone intends to harm them, it is believed that negative vibrations may be welcomed.

The evil eye primarily affects children and women as those who are judged more physically or psychologically are more susceptible to such unpleasant vibes. While some individuals believe that only people are susceptible to the evil eye, it can also harm non-living things such as food, homes, jobs, or businesses. This article provides detailed information on the evil eye and how to eliminate it. One can also gain further insight through their Kundli.

Our forefathers, scholars, and intellectuals have discovered various ways to eliminate Buri Nazar, which differ based on one's chosen faith. Listed below are methods to eliminate Buri Nazar (Nazar Utarna Sujhav).

The evil eye can have several negative consequences for the bearer, often occurring when least expected. It can cause sudden onset of illness, including vomiting and diarrhea, and a significant rise in expenditures or even a significant, unforeseen expense. It can also bring a period of conflict in the person's life where monetary and career losses may occur.

Other effects include quick spoilage of food, ongoing losses in business or personal life for married couples, difficulties with fertility in women, male impotence, body heaviness, numb hands, and the sensation of heavy eyelids and feet. Family ties weaken, and stomach aches accompany nausea, abrupt perspiration, and pessimistic thoughts.

To guard against the negative watch, one can use a mirror through home decor or by carrying it with them. For instance, even mirrored glasses can provide protection. Hanging evil eye beads near the mirror can also improve protection. Mirrors can be very effective at deflecting Nazar or bad energies that come directly from home if placed correctly.

A safety pin can be used on the inside of the garment, combined with a dress with an evil eye safety pin to form a graceful addition and protect simultaneously. The needle must be removed once a week and left open overnight to regain its energy. If it has changed color, it should be thrown away because the evil eye is on it.

Salt can be used to protect one's home by always having a bowl of salt in a corner of the home. Crystal stones can also shield one's family's pure energy and peace to help protect them from the evil eye. It is advised to wear an evil eye bracelet for further protection. Adding salt to the water used to clean houses can lessen the adverse effects of evil energy.

Prayer aids in modifying the general consciousness of the individual and functions as a reset switch for the soul. It is a surrendering act that reminds one of all the lovely things for which they are grateful. By bringing one's thoughts into line with a higher perspective, prayer helps overcome life's challenges and see the significance and purpose of one's present circumstances.

A horseshoe is a universally recognized symbol of luck and protection. It is typically placed outside the front door as a protective symbol. In Vastu, a horseshoe represents luck, wealth, and fortune. To get rid of the Vastu dosha, it should be hung with its ends pointing upward.

Offering a broken coconut to God is a metaphor for offering oneself. Each step of the "coconut breaking" ritual has a significant meaning, including removing the husk to represent worldly desires and aspirations that need to be let go of and breaking the coconut to signify the need to destroy one's ego.

In conclusion, Buri Nazar or the evil eye can have serious consequences, and it is imperative to remember the above-mentioned techniques for removing it as soon as symptoms begin to show before they take a serious toll.

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