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Surya Prashnavali: The Ancient Solar Oracle of Answers
Part 4: How to Perform Surya Prashnavali (Step-by-Step)
You do not need a temple or a priest to use the Surya Prashnavali. However, discipline and devotion are mandatory. Here is the authentic method:
Preparation (The Night Before):
- Take a bath and wear clean, preferably yellow or saffron-colored clothes (Surya's colors).
- Fast from sunset until the procedure (if possible, eat only one meal of wheat/jaggery).
- Sleep on the floor to humble the ego.
The Ritual (Sunrise):
- Surya Prashnavali is strictly performed at sunrise when the solar rays are red and potent.
- Face East.
- Sit on a red or yellow asana (cloth) on the ground.
- Light a Ghee diya (lamp) and an Agarbatti (incense).
- Offer Arghya (water) to the rising Sun. Hold a copper vessel with water, red flowers, and rice. Raise it to your forehead and pour it out slowly.
The Numerological Calculation (The Core Method):
- Question: Close your eyes. Loudly or mentally state your problem clearly three times.
- The Number: Without thinking, let your hand move over the grid or cards. Stop randomly. Note the number you land on (e.g., Number 42). Alternatively: Write down any number between 1 and 108 that comes to your mind spontaneously.
- Reduction: If your number is above 108 (e.g., 145), keep subtracting 108 until you land between 1-108. If it is below 108, use it as is.
- Cross-checking (The Rule of 27): Divide your number by 27 (the Nakshatra cycle). The remainder determines the ruling star. For example, number 42 divided by 27 leaves remainder 15. You check the 15th Nakshatra (Svati) to validate the card's meaning.
The Answer: Read the specific meaning associated with that number in your Surya Prashnavali book or app. If the answer is negative, you immediately perform the Upaya (remedy) listed next to it. surya prashnavali
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How to Perform Surya Prashnavali at Home (Simplified)
If you do not have a physical Prashnavali set, a common home method uses 27 small slips of paper: Surya Prashnavali: The Ancient Solar Oracle of Answers
- Write “Yes” on 13 slips and “No” on 14 slips (as the Sun favors truth, slightly weighted to “no”).
- Fold them identically and place in a clay pot.
- Face east at sunrise. Chant "Om Ghrini Surya Adityaya Namaha" 3 times.
- State your question aloud. Draw one slip.
- If the answer is “No,” wait for the next Sunday or a solar eclipse (considered a powerful reset) to ask again. If “Yes,” perform a small gratitude ritual (offer water to the Sun – Arghya).
Note: Traditionalists maintain that only a properly consecrated set with Sanskrit solar hymns yields valid results.
The Appearance of Lord Surya
Pleased with the Sage’s devotion, Lord Surya appeared before him. The God was radiant, riding his golden chariot driven by seven horses. He held lotus flowers in his hands and shone with the brilliance of a thousand suns. Take a bath and wear clean, preferably yellow
Lord Surya spoke gently, "O Sage Yagyavalkya, I am pleased with your penance. Ask for a boon."
The Sage bowed and said, "O Lord, you are the source of all energy and the healer of the universe. I have lost my sight, and I seek your divine intervention. But more than my physical eyes, I seek the knowledge that will help all humanity dispel the darkness of ignorance."
Where to Find Surya Prashnavali
- Printed traditional collections, regional folk-practice booklets, or temple-stored manuscripts.
- Online devotional and astrological sites may publish versions; look for reputable sources or translators.