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FLOWER OF WEALTH AND HEAVEN - APARAJITA

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The Aparajita flower is associated with Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology. Aparajita, meaning "unconquerable" in Sanskrit, symbolizes victory, success and spiritual growth. Its blue color represents infinity, tranquility and wisdom. It evokes the colors of our crown and third eye chakras - a brilliant blend of blue and purple hues.

The Aparajita flower is also known as the "flower of heaven" or butterfly pea flower. It is used for home decor and to worship deities. It can also be used for astrological remedies to attract wealth, prosperity, and good fortune.

ASTROLOGICAL REMEDIES OF APARAJITA FLOWER 
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  • WEALTH: Offer five Aparajita flowers to Goddess Lakshmi to attract wealth. After a couple of hours, keep the flowers in your locker. Offer Aparajita flowers to Hanuman  ji to ensure that you never have a shortage of money. 
  • PROSPERITY: Grow Aparajita plants at home to attract prosperity. Sow the seeds on Thursday or Friday as these days are dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi.
  • LUCK: Add five Aparajita flowers to your bath water on Dussehra to improve your luck and open up new paths of progress in your life.  You can use this trick to make the stars align in your favor. It is best done in the early hours of the day. 
  • POSITIVITY: Place a pot of water with some Aparajita flowers in it on your home's main entrance to open up new paths of positiviy and wealth for your home.  If any bad energy tries to enter the house or is already there, it will combat it.
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  • PLACEMENT: Place the Aparajita plant in the east, north, or northeast corner of your house, which is where Goddess Laxmi, Ganesh, and Kuber reside. Avoid placing it in the south or west. 
  • GET RID OF DEBT: On Saturday, release three Aparajita flowers into flowing water to remove financial obstacles and reduce debt. 
  • MARRIAGE: If your marriage is delayed or you are having marital problems, bury five Aparajita flowers in a secluded location using a wooden shovel. 
  • To get rid of obstacles in your marriage, you can: On a Monday, take seven Aparajita flowers and rotate them clockwise, seven times on the head of the person you want to marry. Finally, throw these flowers in flowing water. 
  • JOB: To get your desired job, combine five Aparajita flowers with five small pieces of alum and offer them to your deity. The next day, carry the flowers in your purse before going to your interview. 
  • FOR CORRECTING PLANETARY EFFECT: Offer Aparajita flowers to the Shivling on Mondays and Saturdays to strengthen Saturn's position in your horoscope and avoid financial shortages.
  • SAVINGS: To save money, keep Aparajita flowers close to Shree Yantra, if you have a Shree Yantra installed in your home. Goddess Lakshmi will be impressed by it and bestow wealth and prosperity upon you and your family, as per astrology.
  • REMOVING POVERTY: To get rid of poverty, you can also fast on the day of Mokshada Ekadashi and offer the Aparajita flower to Lord Krishna. 
  • Present Aparajita Flowers to the Moon for Blessings: The metaphysical properties of Butterfly Pea Flowers include soothing frayed nerves, lifting the mood, and transformation. That last one, transformation, is especially relevant to the moon cycles, which symbolize the changing tides of our daily lives. Offering aparajita flowers to the moon was recommended by the Vastu expert. You can ask God for blessings with the help of this trick. 
This technique will also assist you in warding off any negative energy that could negatively impact any number of areas of your life or the lives of your loved ones. 

The butterfly pea, blooms year-round in tropical and subtropical climates. In temperate regions, it usually blooms from late spring to early fall. In India, this flower is named after Hindu goddess, Aparajita, meaning one who cannot be conquered or defeated.

Traditionally, the Butterfly Pea flower is said to be ruled by the planet Venus and connected to the element of water, which gives it the attributes of love, emotion, serenity, and protection. 

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