Weak Budh: What happens if Mercury is bad in the horoscope? See its symptoms and remedies here!

Symptoms of weak mercury

In astrology, the planet Mercury is considered to be the factor of intelligence, speech and business. A person may have to face many problems when the planet Mercury is weak in the horoscope. If Mercury planet is weak in a person's horoscope, then a person has to face a lot of trouble in interacting with others and in business. In such a situation, let us tell you what happens if Mercury is bad in the horoscope and what are the ways to fix this planet.

What happens if Mercury is bad in the horoscope?

According to astrology, a person may have to face many problems when the planet Mercury is bad in the horoscope, such as loss in business, hindrance in education, skin diseases, and problems in speaking etc. Apart from this, mental and decision -making ability can also be weak when Mercury is bad.

Mercury health problems

  • Digestive power can weaken, causing stomach pain and digestive problems.
  • Skin problems such as AllergiesWrinkles, and other skin diseases can occur.
  • Hair loss and nails can also become weak.
  • In some cases, secret diseases may also occur.

Problems of dialogue and intelligence when Mercury goes bad

  • Difficulty speaking when Mercury is spoiled, such as stuttering or tutana.
  • Memory can be weak when Mercury is spoiled.
  • There may be a tendency to make wrong decisions.
  • There may be misunderstanding in the conversation.

Business when Mercury is spoiled-Loss of career

  • There may be loss in business.
  • There may be difficulty in achieving success in jobs.
  • Posts and prestige may decrease.
  • There is no mind in education.

What disease does Mercury planet give?

According to astrology, the planet Mercury is directly related to diseases related to the ear, nose and throat. If Mercury is weak then skin problems, Infection One can also give diseases and brain related problems.

What are the ways to cure Mercury?

Mercury can be given below to strengthen the planet,

  1. Wednesday fast:, Keeping Wednesday fast strengthens the position of the planet Mercury,
  2. Worship of Ganesha:, Worshiping Lord Ganesha strengthens the planet Mercury.
  3. Tulsi plant:- It is considered auspicious to plant basil plant in the house and offer water.
  4. Donation of green things:- Green on Wednesday MoongGreen clothes, green vegetables etc. should be donated.
  5. Chanting of Mercury Mantra:- "Om Bran Bree Braon Sah Budhay Namah"Or" ॐ Buan Budhay NamahBy chanting the mantra, Mercury is also strong.
  6. Panna Ratna:- Wearing emerald gems after consulting the astrologer is also a way to strengthen the planet Mercury.
  7. Green fodder to the cow:- Mercury is also stronger by feeding green fodder to cow on Wednesday.

,Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. TV9 India does not confirm this.)

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