In astrology, the Sun (Surya) represents your soul, confidence, health, authority, and relationship with your father. A strong Sun blesses you with leadership qualities, clarity of purpose, and a glowing presence. However, when the Sun is weak, afflicted, or poorly placed, it can affect your mental strength, physical vitality, and status in society. From the unique perspective of Lal Kitab, a weak Sun doesn’t just need astrological correction—it needs energetic balancing in your surroundings and lifestyle. This post explores practical Lal Kitab remedies to restore your inner power and invite positive changes in life.
Symptoms of a Weak Sun (Lal Kitab Perspective)
Wondering if your Sun might be weak or afflicted? Here are some signs Lal Kitab associates with a weak Sun:
- 😟 Low self-confidence or constant fear of failure
- 👨👦 Poor relationship with father or authority figures
- 🩺 Frequent health issues—especially related to eyes, bones, or heart
- 💼 Struggles in job interviews or lack of recognition at work
- 🌥️ Always feeling dull, directionless, or uninspired
Astrological Causes of Weak Sun
The Sun may be considered weak or negative in Lal Kitab when:
- It is placed in 6th, 8th, or 12th house
- It is combust or debilitated (especially in Libra)
- It is afflicted by Rahu, Ketu, or Saturn
- It is involved in Paap Kartari Yoga (hemmed between malefic planets)
Things to Avoid (Lal Kitab Cautions for Sun)
Lal Kitab not only focuses on remedies but also on what NOT to do, especially when the Sun is weak:
🚫 Never insult your father, teachers, or spiritual guides
🚫 Avoid black clothing or items, especially on Sundays
🚫 Don’t accept free services from government officials
🚫 Avoid lying or showing arrogance, as it damages Sun energy
🚫 Don’t keep broken clocks or dirty copper items at home
Powerful Lal Kitab Remedies for Weak Sun
Here are practical, easy-to-follow remedies from Lal Kitab to strengthen the Sun:
1. Offer Water to the Rising Sun (Surya Arghya)
How to Do It:
- Wake up early before sunrise.
- Fill a copper vessel with clean water.
- Add a few drops of kumkum, saffron, or a few red rose petals to it.
- Stand facing the East, ideally barefoot on natural ground (grass, mud, or floor).
- Slowly pour the water in a stream while chanting “Om Suryaya Namah” or silently meditating on the Sun.
Why It Works (Lal Kitab Perspective):
- The act of offering water connects you with Surya tattva (solar energy).
- Copper conducts Sun’s energy, and red color activates solar vibrations.
- The rising Sun is symbolic of hope, health, and clarity—this ritual helps you absorb that energy.
Benefits:
- Enhances self-confidence and removes laziness.
- Reduces confusion and improves decision-making.
- Helps in skin issues, low energy, and mood imbalances.
2️. Feed Jaggery and Wheat to Cows on Sundays
How to Do It:
- Mix jaggery (gud) and raw wheat flour into small dough balls.
- Offer them to cow(s) on Sunday mornings with a pure heart.
- Perform this for 8 consecutive Sundays.
Why It Works (Lal Kitab Perspective):
- The cow is considered a sacred vehicle of divine planetary energies.
- Jaggery and wheat are items governed by the Sun, and feeding them releases blocked solar energy.
- Acts of kindness toward animals directly improve your karmic aura.
Benefits:
- Attracts wealth, health, and government favors.
- Heals past karma related to father or authority conflicts.
- Clears obstacles in career or exams.
3️. Drink Water in a Copper Vessel
How to Do It:
- Fill a copper jug or bottle with water at night.
- Keep it covered and drink it on an empty stomach in the morning.
Why It Works (Lal Kitab Perspective):
- Copper is ruled by the Sun and balances pitta (fire element) in the body.
- Drinking water stored in copper absorbs trace elements that stimulate solar chakras like the Manipura (navel chakra).
Benefits:
- Improves digestion, vitality, and mental clarity.
- Strengthens bones and heart (both ruled by the Sun).
- Purifies negative solar influences in your body aura.
4️. Keep Your Head Covered During Important Tasks
How to Do It:
- Wear a clean cap, scarf, or turban when going for:
- Interviews
- Exams
- Religious rituals
- Government work
- Especially important when meeting father figures or bosses.
Why It Works (Lal Kitab Perspective):
- The head is ruled by the Sun, and covering it protects the solar aura.
- It shields your confidence and intellect from negativity, jealousy, and evil eye.
Benefits:
- Increases success rate in important ventures.
- Keeps your thoughts focused and speech respectful.
- Helps in stabilizing Sun’s wavering energy.
5️. Light a Pure Ghee Diya in the Home Temple
How to Do It:
- Light a diya (lamp) with pure cow ghee in your home mandir every morning.
- Place it facing East, the direction of the Sun.
- Offer gratitude to Surya Dev or simply sit near it in silence for 2 minutes.
Why It Works (Lal Kitab Perspective):
- The flame symbolizes Sun’s divine fire—it burns away dullness and negativity.
- Ghee is considered sattvic and aligns your home’s vibration with divine solar energy.
Benefits:
- Builds a protective aura in the house.
- Brings peace, clarity, and spiritual power.
- Energizes the home atmosphere and removes depression.
6️. Respect and Serve Your Father or Father-Like Figures
How to Do It:
- Speak with love and patience with your father.
- Offer small gestures: massage his feet, bring him tea, or simply listen to him.
- If your father is not alive, light a diya for his soul or serve a senior male elder.
Why It Works (Lal Kitab Perspective):
- The father is a living representation of the Sun in one’s life.
- Disharmony with your father directly weakens the Sun in your chart.
- Serving him heals ancestral karma related to ego and power misuse.
Benefits:
- Immediate improvements in health and confidence.
- Increases luck in government or leadership roles.
- Creates long-lasting spiritual protection.
7️. Tie a Copper Coin in Red Thread & Wear It (Optional)
How to Do It:
- Take a clean, round copper coin.
- Tie it in red thread and wear it around your neck or arm.
- This should only be done after astrological consultation.
Why It Works (Lal Kitab Perspective):
- Copper boosts the positive vibrations of the Sun.
- Red thread (symbol of Mars) supports the Sun’s authority energy.
- This acts as a protective amulet for weak Sun natives.
Benefits:
- Helps with job stability and official recognition.
- Provides protection from negativity and defamation.
- Strengthens memory and speech.
Daily & Lifestyle Tips for Sun (Lal Kitab + Yogic Approach)
🔸 Wake up before sunrise – aligns your body clock with solar rhythm
🔸 Practice Surya Namaskar or sun gazing at dawn (never after sunrise)
🔸 Apply a saffron tilak on the forehead daily
🔸 Maintain hygiene and wear clean, ironed clothes
🔸 Keep copper utensils polished and clean
🔸 Avoid laziness, confusion, or indecisiveness in daily life
Real-Life Case Study (Simplified)
✨ One of my clients had a weak Sun in the 12th house and faced constant rejection in job interviews. He started offering water to the Sun, feeding cows jaggery on Sundays, and consciously improved his bond with his father. Within 2 months, not only did he get a job but also gained a remarkable boost in confidence and health.
FAQ’s:
Yes, Sun is a gender-neutral energy in astrology. Women can equally benefit from Surya Arghya and lifestyle practices.
Ruby should only be worn after consulting a trusted astrologer. Lal Kitab discourages gemstone use without complete analysis.
Minimum 43 days consistently, or follow as a lifestyle habit for lasting benefits.
Conclusion
A weak Sun can silently affect your confidence, vitality, public image, and relationship with authority figures. Fortunately, Lal Kitab remedies offer simple, spiritual, and environment-based solutions to correct this energy imbalance.
🌞 Don’t ignore the signs—strengthen your Sun and shine in every area of life.
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