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Astrological Remedies for Eye and Bone Health

Last updated: 14 June 2026

In astrology, the Sun governs eyes, bones and the spine. 7 Vedic remedies for ailments caused by a weak Sun planet.

Symptoms of Weak Sun

⚠️ Frequent eye pain, burning or blurring
⚠️ Unexplained bone and joint pain
⚠️ Spinal weakness or back pain
⚠️ Recurring Vitamin D deficiency
⚠️ Headache that worsens in the morning
⚠️ Father-related karmic debt or Pitru Rin

7 Vedic Remedies — Sunday and Daily

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  • Offer Surya Arghya with copper vessel daily at sunrise
    Add red flowers and roli to the water
  • Chant Surya Gayatri Mantra 108 times
    Om Adityaya Vidmahe...
  • Donate red cloth, copper and jaggery on Sundays
    To someone in need or a Brahmin
  • Wear Ruby or Surya Yantra
    After consulting an astrologer
  • Recite Surya Kavach Stotra on Sundays
    Specifically for eye and bone protection
  • Seek blessings from father and elders
    Perform tarpan for Pitru Dosha pacification
  • Sit in morning sunlight for 15–20 minutes
    Gain natural Vitamin D and solar energy

Sun-Compatible Diet

Wheat and jaggery — Sunday main prasad
Red fruits — apple, pomegranate, watermelon
Almonds and walnuts — for bones
Desi ghee — Sun-compatible food
Sour foods on Sunday — reduce solar energy
Alcohol and meat — increase Surya dosha
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does “Astrological Remedies for Eye and Bone Health” cover?

It presents astrological remedies for eye and bone health from a Vedic-astrology standpoint — the planetary significations involved and the traditional upayas (remedies) associated with them, such as mantra, daan, fasting or worship of the ruling deity.

How and when should these remedies be done?

Most are performed on the weekday of the ruling planet, after a morning bath, with a calm and regular routine valued over intensity. The page gives the suitable day, simple steps and any mantra so the remedy can be followed consistently.

Are these remedies a substitute for medical care?

No. They are faith-based, supportive practices and must never replace qualified medical advice or treatment. For any health concern, consult a doctor first; the remedies are followed alongside proper care as a devotional aid, not a cure.

Updated for 2026

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