Surya Prashnavali -
Surya Prashnavali: An Ancient Guide to Seeking Divine Answers
You cannot approach the Sun God casually. The seeker must wake up early (during Brahma Muhurta —1.5 hours before sunrise). A bath is mandatory to purify the body. The seeker faces East, the direction of the rising sun. surya prashnavali
- Not a substitute for comprehensive astrological consultation for major life decisions.
- Highly interpretive—depends on reader’s cultural knowledge and intuition.
- Results should be weighed alongside practical facts; avoid making irreversible choices based solely on a verse.
It is not a game. It is a responsibility. When you consult the Sun, you agree to follow the remedy he prescribes. If he tells you to donate wheat to the poor on Sunday, do it. If he tells you to wait 40 days, wait. Surya Prashnavali: An Ancient Guide to Seeking Divine
- Konark Sun Temple (Odisha): The legendary chariot of the Sun. The Prashnavali here is carved in stone.
- Suryanar Kovil (Tamil Nadu): One of the nine Navagraha temples. The priests here are specialists in Solar Horary.
- Modhera Sun Temple (Gujarat): The Ranga Mandapa is used specifically for Prashnavali during the Kumbh Mela.
- Dakor Ranchhodraiji (Gujarat): While a Krishna temple, the Surya Prashnavali system here is famous for financial queries.
: Using this tool is believed to connect the seeker with the Sun’s power to dispel "darkness" (ignorance or confusion) and reveal the truth. It is not a game
The results of the Surya Prashnavali are rarely just a simple "yes" or "no." They often provide a deeper context:
- Use for guidance and reflection, not as sole basis for major legal, financial, or medical decisions.
- If a verse indicates health concerns, seek medical advice.
- Treat the practice respectfully, especially if used within a devotional context.
- Combine with practical planning: list pros/cons, check facts, consult experts when needed.
Purification:
Before starting, take a moment to wash your hands and face. Sit in a quiet place facing the East (the direction of the rising sun).