Surya | Prashnavali

Aditya smiled and brought out a copper plate etched with the Prashnavali grid. "The Sun does not tell you what to do," Aditya explained. "It illuminates the path so you can see it for yourself. Close your eyes, think of your question with a pure heart, and place your finger upon the grid."

Lord Surya spoke gently, "O Sage Yagyavalkya, I am pleased with your penance. Ask for a boon." surya prashnavali

One sweltering afternoon, a young merchant named Kavi arrived at Aditya’s doorstep, his face shadowed by worry. Kavi had invested his life’s savings into a fleet of ships, but rumors of a great storm and pirates had paralyzed him with fear. He couldn't decide whether to recall the ships at a loss or let them sail on. Aditya smiled and brought out a copper plate

In moments of uncertainty, humans have always looked toward the heavens for guidance. While many are familiar with the Sri Ramcharitmanas Prashnavali , there is another potent tool rooted in Vedic tradition: the . Close your eyes, think of your question with

In the vast landscape of Indian divination systems—ranging from Vedic astrology (Jyotisha) to palmistry (Hast Rekha) and numerology (Ank Vidya)— stands out as a uniquely simple yet spiritually potent method of yes/no guidance. Literally translating to "Questionnaire of the Sun," this oracle invokes Surya (the Sun God) as the divine witness to all human actions. Unlike complex horoscope matching or planetary calculations, Surya Prashnavali offers immediate, binary answers rooted in the ancient belief that the Sun sees everything and therefore knows everything.