
5 Signs of Pitra Dosh: Is ancestral karma holding you back?
If yes, then you might have
Pitra Dosh
in your
kundali
. As the name suggests, it's the karmic debt passed down from your forefathers. Their misdeeds or unfulfilled duties may be causing trouble in your life today.
In this article, we discuss
5 glaring signs of Pitra Dosh
you shouldn't ignore:
1. Persistent Tension at Home
If you have Pitra Dosh in your kundali, you may find it difficult to maintain peace at home. Frequent arguments between couples or family members—especially extended relatives—become common.
As a result, the overall happiness and emotional well-being of the household are affected.
2. Struggles with Infertility
Despite regular visits to doctors and multiple attempts, couples may fail to start a family. This can indicate a karmic blockage or ancestral debt that's preventing the blessing of progeny.
3. Failures in Career and Education
Those affected by Pitra Dosh may be exceptionally talented, skilled, and hardworking, yet they often see others getting the opportunities they deserve.
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Career growth is hindered, and academic achievements remain elusive despite best efforts.
4. Children Constantly Falling Ill
Children in the family may frequently suffer from poor health, hampering their physical and mental development. They may appear irritable, have low energy, poor appetite, or show signs of emotional distress.
5. Dreams Involving Deceased Ancestors
If you repeatedly dream of deceased family members appearing sad, in pain, or asking you to fulfill a wish or obligation, it could be a sign of unresolved ancestral karma.
These dreams are often a spiritual call for healing and rituals to offer peace to your forebears.
Final Thought:
Pitra Dosh is not just a planetary alignment—it's a call to acknowledge, heal, and resolve the past. With proper guidance, rituals, and service to elders or needy individuals, the effects of this dosh can be pacified. Recognizing the signs early is the first step toward restoring harmony in your life and lineage.
This article is by Rajini dubey.
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