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Dussehra Remedies for Wealth, Career Growth on Vijayadashami, Attract Wealth

Eye-level view of a Shami tree adorned with flowers and a Diya
A Shami tree symbolizing victory and prosperity

If you're aiming to welcome prosperity, career advancement, and triumph in your life, consider performing these simple yet impactful remedies on Vijayadashami. Each task can lead to powerful transformations.


The Power of Vijayadashami: A Day of Guaranteed Success


Vijayadashami is among the three and a half Aboojh Muhurats, recognized as unquestionably auspicious times in the year. This means you can confidently start important tasks without checking the panchang or almanac. Any action taken on this day is infused with the potent energy of victory.


Moreover, this day serves as a moment to reflect on personal growth and set focused intentions for the future. For example, individuals who set their goals on this day often report achieving significant milestones within the months following.


5 Essential Dussehra Remedies for a Successful Life


Here are five key rituals you can perform on Vijayadashami, based on your goals:


1. For Victory Over Obstacles: The Shami Puja


The Shami tree, also known as the Khejri, plays a vital role in Dussehra celebrations. According to the Mahabharata, the Pandavas concealed their divine weapons within the Shami tree during their exile and recovered them on Vijayadashami before their final battle.


The Ritual:


  1. Visit a Shami tree around noon on Dussehra. If no tree is available, use two Shami leaves for the ritual.

  2. Light a Diya (lamp) of mustard or sesame oil beneath the tree.

  3. Offer your prayers for success in personal and professional challenges.

  4. Bring home a small piece of soil from the tree or two leaves and place them in your safe or on your desk.


The Benefit: This remedy neutralizes the negative influences of Shani (Saturn) and Rahu-Ketu, easing persistent challenges and ensuring success in competitions or disputes. Many who have followed this ritual report a notable decrease in obstacles within weeks.


2. For Wealth and Prosperity: The Goddess Lakshmi Puja


Worshipping Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, can be transformative on this day.


The Ritual:


  1. Clean and prepare a sacred space in your home.

  2. Place an idol or image of Goddess Lakshmi on a neat altar.

  3. Offer fresh flowers, fruits, and sweets to her.

  4. Light a Diya and chant the Lakshmi Vandana or any prayer dedicated to her.


The Benefit: This ritual invites wealth and abundance into your life. Studies show that households engaging in this puja experience an increase in financial stability within the coming months, as they align their energies toward prosperity.


3. For Career Growth: The Ganesha Puja


Lord Ganesha, revered as the remover of obstacles and the god of beginnings, is crucial for those seeking career advancement.


The Ritual:


  1. Set up a small altar with an idol or picture of Lord Ganesha.

  2. Present modaks (sweet dumplings) and fresh flowers as offerings.

  3. Light a Diya and recite the Ganesh Vandana or Ganapati Atharvasirsha.


The Benefit: This puja can clear barriers in your career, allowing for development and success. Individuals performing this ritual often find clarity in their career paths, leading to promotions or successful transitions in less than a year.


4. For Strength and Courage: The Durga Saptashati Recitation


Goddess Durga embodies strength and courage, making her worship vital on this day.


The Ritual:


  1. Gather your family for the recitation of Durga Saptashati, a revered text singing praises of the goddess.

  2. Light a Diya and present flowers while chanting.


The Benefit: This ritual bestows strength and courage, empowering you to tackle challenges head-on. Many who recite this text report feeling an invigorating sense of confidence, ready to face any adversity.


5. For New Beginnings: The Navaratri Kanya Puja


The Kanya Puja, or the worship of young girls, honors the divine feminine energy.


The Ritual:


  1. Invite young girls to your home.

  2. Offer them food, clothes, and gifts, treating them as manifestations of Goddess Durga.


The Benefit: This ritual promotes blessings for new endeavors, fostering success and positivity when embarking on fresh projects. Many individuals find that after performing this puja, new opportunities arise within a few months.



Embracing New Beginnings


Dussehra transcends simple celebration; it serves as a powerful reminder of good's triumph over evil and the potential for new paths. By carrying out these practical remedies on Vijayadashami, you can draw in wealth, career growth, and enduring success.


As you embrace the divine energy of this auspicious day, let it guide you toward your aspirations. Whether you seek triumph over hurdles, financial gain, or personal growth, the rituals of Dussehra can shine a light on your journey.


While you celebrate this vibrant festival, remember to set clear intentions and take actionable steps toward your dreams. Wishing you a joyful and prosperous Dussehra!



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Vijayadashami Remedies



Q1: Why is Vijayadashami considered a 'Siddh Muhurat' for starting new work?


A: Vijayadashami is one of the three and a half Aboojh Muhurats (unquestionably auspicious times) of the year. The word 'Siddh' means accomplished or successful. Since this day celebrates the complete victory of Lord Rama and Maa Durga, the cosmic energy is highly positive and is believed to ensure that any new venture, learning, or investment initiated on this day will achieve its desired success.


Q2: What is the most important item to worship on Dussehra for career success?


A: The most important items are the tools or instruments related to your livelihood, known as Ayudha. You must perform Ayudha Puja by cleaning and worshipping your instruments—be it your laptop, pen, account books, machinery, or vehicle. This ritual honors the source of your income and blesses your professional life with skill and growth.


Q3: Can I perform the Shami Puja if I don't have a Shami tree nearby?


A: Yes, you can. If a Shami tree is not locally available, you should perform the ritual by using two Shami leaves which are available at florists or temples on this day. The spiritual significance is carried by the leaves themselves. After the puja, remember to bring the leaves home to place in your locker for protection.


Q4: Why is it advised to secretly donate a broom on Dussehra evening?


A: The broom (Jhadu) is considered a symbol of Goddess Lakshmi (wealth) as it represents cleanliness, which attracts prosperity. Donating a broom to a temple or a charity in the evening, especially quietly, is believed to remove the financial negativity (Daridrata) from your home and invite the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, ensuring continuous wealth.


Q5: Is it true that keeping Ravan Dahan ash protects against the evil eye?


A: Yes. The burning of the Ravana effigy symbolizes the destruction of deep-seated negativity, ego, and obstacles. Bringing a small piece of the Ravan Dahan ash or burnt wood home is a ritual believed to cleanse the area of nazar dosh (evil eye) and shield the home from negative energies and hidden enemies throughout the year.

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