Special Wednesday Remedies: Boost Intelligence and Remove Obstacles

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Special Wednesday Remedies: Boost Intelligence and Remove Obstacles

Wednesday is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and the planet Mercury (Budh). The remedies performed on this day are believed to enhance intelligence, improve business, bring harmony with children, and create stability in life. By including a few simple practices in your routine, you can invite positivity and good fortune throughout the week.

1. Worship Lord Ganesha

Wednesday is especially auspicious for the worship of Shri Ganesha.

  • Offer durva grass, modak, and yellow flowers.

  • Chant the mantra “Om Gam Ganapataye Namah” 108 times.

This practice enhances wisdom, clarity, and success in your work.

2. Donate Green Moong Dal

Donating green moong dal is considered highly beneficial for strengthening Mercury.

  • Offer it to a poor person, a Brahmin, or a cowshed (gaushala).

This remedy helps reduce financial troubles and brings gains in business.

3. Feed Green Grass to a Cow

Feeding a cow green grass on Wednesday reduces Mercury-related doshas and strengthens luck.

  • If possible, offer green grass or jaggery with gram to the cow.

This brings peace and harmony into the home.

4. Give Gifts to Sisters and Daughters

On Wednesday, gifting green bangles, a green scarf/dupatta, or any green garment to a girl, sister, or daughter is considered auspicious.
This practice improves relationships and helps in fulfilling wishes.

5. Offer Water to the Tulsi Plant

In the morning, offer water to the Tulsi (holy basil) plant and chant “Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya.”
This remedy increases mental peace and spiritual energy.

6. Keep a Green Handkerchief

Carrying a green handkerchief on Wednesday helps keep negative energies away.
This is especially beneficial for students and businesspersons.

7. Donate Notebooks and Pens

Donating stationery items strengthens the planet Mercury.
Giving notebooks and pens to children brings merit (punya) and Mercury’s blessings.

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