All negative objects under the ground generate negative energies that will actively influence the residents. This influence is usually expressed through nightmares, health problems, mental disturbances, and other issues – all of which become stronger the longer a person lives in such a place.
There are two types of Shalya Dosha:
A material type (as described earlier).
An energetic type – spirits, semi-divine beings, non-material entities, and geopathogenic zones.
99% of people who buy homes have no way of knowing what occurred on that land before the building was constructed, or what happened inside the home before the owners decided to sell it. Therefore, it is important to attempt to learn something before purchasing any plot or built home. It is essential to ask who lived in the house before, how they lived, and why they wish to move to another home.
Sometimes the owners tell their own story. If the previous owners had a dog, one should check whether it buried a bone or toy in the soil. In some countries, people bury family members and pets near their homes, which is extremely problematic. During one of my trips to Greece, the guide told us that local residents often bury their relatives in the yards of their homes. Perhaps this is one of the reasons Greece experiences economic difficulties.
When examining a plot before purchase, it is important to pay attention to the smell of the soil. If it has a bad odor, this may hint at Shalya Dosha, but not necessarily, as it depends on the source of the smell. In any case, one should avoid purchasing land with a bad smell, because it is a form of dosha regardless.
Three Methods for Identifying and Detecting Shalya Dosha
1. Manual excavation (the simplest method) – Through excavation, the plot is cleaned. The cleaner the plot and the home, the greater the contribution to spirituality. The main cause of receiving a home with Shalya Dosha is spiritual: it indicates resistance to spirituality, lack of spiritual development, or an absence of inner change. Sometimes even orthodox individuals receive such homes, because they are fanatical – they do not deepen their spiritual development but simply follow certain traditions, in some sense blindly and primitively.
2. Vedic astrology – To recognize Shalya Dosha through astrology requires very deep knowledge in this specific field, or knowledge in disciplines such as Prashna or Shalya Mantra Shastra. Astrology can also reveal whether the second type of Shalya Dosha (non-material, supernatural) is present on the land.
3. Biolocation (dowsing).
In cases where bones are found on the land and one wishes to reinter them elsewhere, the timing must be chosen according to an appropriate nakshatra.
In other cases, when one suspects the presence of non-material entities on the land, or the home is already built and there is a possibility that burials lie deep beneath it, one must contact a specialist to examine the situation and, if necessary, perform a ceremony of release and appeasement for the souls to whom the bones belong.
In principle, such corrections are not performed independently by someone inexperienced in this field – especially if you are not certain that Shalya Dosha is truly present on the land.