This is the fate of those doing interest business, know for whom it is auspicious

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This question keeps rising in the minds of many people whether interest business is auspicious or inauspicious? The answer to this has been given by renowned astrologer and architect Dr. Basavaraj Guruji. According to him, interest business is very common. From banks to government institutions, interest and compound interest are an integral part of financial transactions. In ancient times, interest was not given in the form of money like today. In eras like Treta and Dwapar, interest was given in the form of grains or other goods.

Giving an example, Guru ji said that it was a common thing to give ten kilos of grain and get fifteen kilos of grain back after three months. With time this business changed from grains to money. Today, interest has become a “side business” in villages and cities for those who are affluent, in government jobs or engaged in other businesses.

There are also moral provisions for usury

He said that there are some moral provisions regarding this usury business in the scriptures and religious texts. It is said in the scriptures that those who are very rich, who have a lot of money, it is better for them to help the weak and helpless people once and then forget it. However, taking money on interest from labourers, daily wage labourers, toilers, poor or exploited class is not auspicious. This has negative consequences because it sucks the fruits of their hard work. The scriptures make it clear that this will not yield good results, but will only lead to suffering and the possibility of accumulating wealth will reduce.

Astrologer Basavaraj said that there are some exceptions in the usury business. In the religious scriptures, lame, handicapped and physically weak people have been allowed to earn their living by taking interest on some money. Similarly, women who do not have the support of father, husband or children and who are physically unable to go out and work can do small interest trading with the money they have.

What are the consequences of interest?

Generally, interest trading is not very auspicious under normal circumstances and does not yield very good results. Excessive or unfair interest trading can lead to family discord, fights between husband and wife and sudden illnesses. As we have seen in the villages.

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

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