‘Hatha Jodi’, literally meaning ‘clasped hands’ is a rage across e-commerce sites as the ‘rare magical herb’, which is said to be imbued with divine powers believed to bring prosperity.
Is Hatha Jodi a plant?
Hatha Jodi is the root of tiger’s claw (Martynia annua), an herbaceous medicinal plant which has a variety of traditional applications in Ayurveda medicine.
Where is Hatha Jodi found?
Hatha jodi is a root that is found in some remote regions of Nepal and India. The name comes from its shape, which can be imagined as a pair of hands held in supplication.
What is the price of Hatha Jodi?
The price of the original Hatha Jodi varies between . `500 and 6,000. It is rampantly being traded on prominent e-commerce websites such as Amazon, Flipkart, Snapdeal, India-Mart and Locanto among others, says WCCB.
How can I keep Hatha Jodi at home?
On specific Nakshatras it needs to be washed with Ganga water in an auspicious yog and then placed on a piece of red cloth. When the water dries up, it should be dipped into sindhoor / vermillion and preserved well. The Hatha Jodi should be submerged wholly in sindhoor.
How do you worship Hatha Jodi?
The Hatha Jodi must be placed on the piece of red cloth and needs to be worshipped with Shri Hanuman ji with vermilion (sindoor), sandal, flowers and rice. After worshipping, one must recite the mantra and place it inside a small box with some vermilion, camphor, clove, rice and a silver piece.
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