Remedy Deck — Practitioner Reference
Remedy Deck — Practitioner Reference
Per-planet reference card with mantra, donation, fasting, behavioural discipline, colour / day support, gemstone caution, Rudraksha guide, and do-not-do warnings.
This deck is a starting reference. Match a planet's energy to the specific chart placement before quoting any remedy to a client. Gemstone and Rudraksha guidance is cultural — never present as guaranteed-result advice.
Sun · Surya
Mantra
Om Hraam Hreem Hroum Sah Suryaya Namah — 108 repetitions, ideally Sunday at sunrise.
Donation
Wheat, jaggery, or copper. Donate on Sundays to a temple or to elders.
Fasting
Sunday fast — single meal, avoid salt; offer water to the rising sun.
Behavioural discipline
Honour the father-line and authority figures. Discipline in waking time. Stand by your word in public commitments.
Colour / Day support
Orange / red on Sundays. Wear or carry a small token of these colours.
Gemstone (caution)
Ruby (Manik), 3–5 ratti, gold, ring finger. Validate against natal Sun strength + house lordship before purchase.
Rudraksha (cultural guide)
1-mukhi Rudraksha is the classical bead for Surya. Rare and frequently counterfeit — buy only from trusted lineages.
Do-not-do
Do not insult or quarrel with father, mentor, or any authority figure. Avoid taking long-term commitments under sleep deprivation.
Safety Frame
Spiritual / cultural guidance, not medical, legal, financial, or guaranteed-result advice. Gemstone and Rudraksha recommendations should be reviewed by a qualified practitioner against the full chart before any purchase or continuous wear. Discontinue and consult a qualified practitioner if you experience adverse effects.
Do not replace prescribed medication, therapy, or professional consultation with any remedy on this deck.
Remedy choices are personal and cultural. None of this content is a guarantee of outcome.
Mantra texts follow classical bija formulations. Gemstone, mukhi, and weight ranges follow widely-published Vedic conventions. Behavioural disciplines summarize practitioner consensus, not rigid rule.