This Energized Black HorseShoe (Kale Ghode Ki Naal) taken out on auspicious time from a Black Horse's front right leg. It Help to protect away from bad luck and diseases. These Horse Shoe are not an ordinary Horse Shoes. The Black Horse is a rare Horse, whose front right leg strikes near to the left leg while runing. This Horse Shoe has been sanctified and energized with Various Shiddha Mantra on Shani Amavasya by our priest.
It is recommended in our Vedas too, that those who stick HorseShoe on their outer wall or door, remain away from bad luck and diseases. The horseshoe is considered a lucky charm in the West as well as in India. The Shape of the horseshoe describes the ideal land configuration of Feng Shui, hence it is considered a favorable shape as per Feng Shui too. In India people have traditionally considered the horseshoe a lucky charm and used it by affixing it above their main door on the other side, for protection and good luck.
How to Use:
It is fixed at the main entry / Door in U Shape on a Saturday evening or Tuesday Morning.
Dimensions: 3.5 x 3.5 inches (9x9 cm) approx
Quantity: 1 pc
Why the horseshoe is considered lucky.
- Many believe that it is the iron the horseshoe originally was made from is one of the main reasons it is auspicious.
- Iron is a strong metal which withheld fire. This gave a strong resemblance of strength and power.
- Iron and fire were considered extremely powerful. The blacksmith who created such a prodigious item was also considered to be very auspicious and was well respected.
- Some say that many people of ancient times did not really understand why the horse felt no pain when the horseshoe was hammered into the horse’s hoof.
- It was told it was the power and the magic of the horseshoe that ensured the horse never felt any discomfort. Naturally they wanted this power for themselves.
- Some said it was the iron that made the horseshoe auspicious.
- An old superstition said that if you found an old horseshoe (or a piece of old iron) you should instantly spit on it, then throw it over your left shoulder making a wish at the same time.
- It is claimed it resembles the crescent moon and the magical powers go as far back as Ancient Egypt.
- This is only a theory and those who do not agree argue that if that is the case why was the horseshoe never pictured sideways?
- Speaking of hanging the horseshoe sideways; this has been the case in some Christian communities. They have created their own symbolism.
- Choosing to show the horseshoe sideways they say it may be considered a symbol of Christ as it resembles a “C”; the power of the iron being the strength of Christ.
- Some say the horseshoe represents the heavens and also the roof of the home. It represents both the spiritual and material needs of humans.