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Dhan Prapti ke Upay: Meticulously reading religious texts or lore will uncover multiple techniques set out for them to get when it comes to acquiring wealth. Some of these techniques tend to be very effortless and yield better results too. One of them is Amavasya which makes getting wealth so much easier.

Today, 27th February is the new moon of month Falgun. It has been a tradition Amavasya is also the day when Puja are done for dead ancestors. Arghya is also given to the forefathers on Amavasya. In this way, Pitra Dosh does not let for death, every sin is obliterated. The forefathers bestow us with great happiness and affluence in our lives. That is why during Amavasya, people shed in holy rivers of Ganga, perform tarpan and give some money or food to free our bitter relatives. This helps the uncle in resting happily. Not only that, but also do a “totka” on new moon night, to be a millionaire in no time.

Totka for attracting wealth

The texts narrate how betel nut is regarded by deities. Betel nut is used in worship of Lord Ganesha, Maa Lakshmi, and Lord Vishnu. Apart from this, many tricks and remedies of betel nut have also been told. Today we will know a trick of betel nut to become rich. Although this remedy of betel nut can be done in any auspicious time, but it can be more fruitful on the night of Amavasya.

betel nut based trick to become rich

For achieving wealth, on the night of Amavasya, take a betel nut along with a coin and place it under one of the Peepal trees. Also, take a leaf from the same Peepal tree and bring it home. This leaf should be cleansed with Gangajal and then placed in front of Goddess Lakshmi's idol in your almirah. You should then pray to Maa Lakshmi to bless you as well as your family. Soon you will see that many of your problems will start getting resolved. You will start getting money in your safe.

Betel nut should not be broken

While performing this experiment with the objective of acquiring wealth, ensure that the betel nut is neither broken nor damaged in any way. Use pieces of betel nut used for worship rather than those used for Paan, as they are smaller in size.


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