Prashnavali ^hot^: Surya
The practice usually involves a printed chart or grid containing 108 (a sacred number) squares, varying colors, or numerical codes. Through a structured process of chanting, intention setting, and randomization (often involving a flower or a coin), the seeker lands on a specific number or verse. This verse, known as a Prashnavali Vakya (Statement of the Oracle), reveals the answer. The origin of Surya Prashnavali is steeped in legend. It is believed to have been first expounded by Lord Brahma (the creator) to the sage Narada, who then passed it to the Sun God himself. Surya, in turn, gifted this knowledge to his son, the celestial Lord Shani (Saturn), to help humanity overcome suffering.
In the vast ocean of Vedic astrology and Hindu divination, countless tools promise a glimpse into the future. Among the most revered, yet least understood in the West, is the Surya Prashnavali (सूर्य प्रश्नावली). Unlike the numerical complexity of a birth chart (Kundli) or the randomness of a Tarot card, the Surya Prashnavali is a direct dialogue with the Sun God—Surya Narayana. It is considered the "Questionnaire of the Sun," a celestial hotline designed to provide immediate, precise answers to life’s most pressing dilemmas. surya prashnavali
"The lotus blooms with the rising sun; your enemies turn into friends. The gold stored in the North-West will multiply. Do not fear the journey." Interpretation: This indicates immediate relief. If you asked about money, expect cash flow from an unexpected direction (North-West). If you asked about a legal dispute, you will win without fighting. The practice usually involves a printed chart or