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5 Lal Kitab remedies that people swear by

TOI Astrology | Last updated on - Mar 5, 2026, 20:03 IST
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5 Lal Kitab remedies that people swear by

Lal Kitab is another popular field of remedial astrology, which is known for its simple yet practical remedies that are deeply rooted in the principles of karmic balancing. It is believed that there are thousands of devotees who swear by Lal Kitab remedies for effective and swift results in wealth, health, relationships, and protection from planetary doshas. Unlike complex Vedic rituals, these Lal Kitab remedies are practical remedies, such as donations, feeding animals, or household items.

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What exactly is Lal Kitab?

Lal Kitab is basically a field of astrology that emerges from Vedic astrology and palmistry. It is basically a unique set of five books on Vedic astrology and palmistry, which was originally written in Urdu poetic verses between 1939 and 1952 in Punjab, India. Lal Kitab was primarily attributed to Pandit Roop Chand Joshi, who combined the traditional Vedic astrology with palm lines. According to the Lal Kitab, the horoscope is seen as a karmic mirror of past-life debts, using simple, everyday remedies like charity or household items to fix planetary affliction without elaborate rituals. Here are some simple remedies that people swear by!

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Turmeric Tilak for Jupiter


For Guru dosha blocking wisdom or marriage, applying turmeric tilak daily and donating bananas on Thursdays can restore prosperity as per Lal Kitab. Targeting the second house of Jupiter that works like a mentor who resolves progeny issues, often within the lunar month.​ Non-veg avoidance can also help amplify the effects; this effective remedy is great for couples' effects. Couples swear by this remedy, as it is believed to mend in-law conflicts and ensure fertile unions.​

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Green Fodder for Mercury

Business losses from mercury affliction prompt feeding green fodder to cows on Wednesdays. It is a remedy that traders swear by, as it brings customer influx and sharp intellect.​ This remedy can help fix 3rd and 6th houses struggling with Budh doshas, with users citing doubled profits after 40 days without gemstones or mantras.

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Sun Water Offering

A weak sun causing low confidence or father-related issues prompts offering copper vessel water to the rising sun while chanting "Om Suryaya Namah," a remedy enthusiasts say boosts authority and eyesight rapidly. Performing this ritual in 21 days straight can strengthen the 1st house Sun, leading to promotions and family fame.

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Jaggery for Rahu-Ketu

For Rahu-induced confusion or Ketu's spiritual blocks, offering jaggery and gram flour to crows daily is hailed as miraculous for mental clarity and safe travel. As per the remedy, it is best to perform the ritual at crossroads before sunset; it neutralizes eclipse doshas, with users claiming sudden windfalls or resolved court cases. Women swear by it for conceiving after years of infertility, as it clears ancestral curses (pitra dosha).

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Copper Coin for Saturn

People facing Shani dosha (delays, hardships) tie a square copper coin in a black thread around their arm or neck on Saturdays, swearing it lifts obstacles and brings job stability overnight. This remedy balances Saturn's malefic energy in the 8th or 10th house, preventing losses from debts or enemies.

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