Day Wise Lal Kitab Remedies – Monday to Sunday Lal Kitab Upay

Lal Kitab is known for its practical approach to planetary remedies. Along with planet-wise, house-wise and zodiac-wise remedies, traditional Lal Kitab guidance also includes remedies that can be performed on specific days of the week. Each day is traditionally associated with a particular planetary energy, making it possible to follow simple practices according to the day.

Day wise Lal Kitab remedies are generally simple practices involving charity, service, prayer, disciplined behaviour, respect for relationships and traditional offerings. They are often used as supportive remedial measures for maintaining planetary balance and encouraging positive habits.

The seven days of the week are traditionally associated with the seven visible planets: Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn. Rahu and Ketu are shadow planets and do not have individual weekdays in the same manner, although specific remedies for them may be recommended according to an individual's horoscope.

This guide explains traditional day-wise remedial principles from Sunday to Saturday. These should be understood as general guidance. A personalised Lal Kitab remedy should be selected after examining the complete birth horoscope.


Why Perform Lal Kitab Remedies According to the Day?

Every day of the week is traditionally connected with a particular planet. Following a remedy on the day associated with that planet is considered a convenient way of incorporating remedial practices into one's weekly routine.

For example, Sunday is associated with the Sun, Monday with the Moon and Tuesday with Mars. Similarly, Wednesday is associated with Mercury, Thursday with Jupiter, Friday with Venus and Saturday with Saturn.

The purpose of day-wise remedies is not to create fear about planetary influences. Instead, they provide an organised way to practise charity, discipline, service and positive behaviour associated with traditional astrological principles.


Days and Their Associated Planets

Day Planet Traditional Association
Sunday Sun (Surya) Authority, father, confidence and vitality
Monday Moon (Chandra) Mind, mother, emotions and peace
Tuesday Mars (Mangal) Courage, energy, siblings and determination
Wednesday Mercury (Budh) Intelligence, communication and business
Thursday Jupiter (Guru) Wisdom, teachers, knowledge and fortune
Friday Venus (Shukra) Marriage, relationships, beauty and comforts
Saturday Saturn (Shani) Discipline, karma, service and perseverance

Sunday Lal Kitab Remedies – Remedies for the Sun

Sunday is traditionally associated with the Sun (Surya). The Sun represents authority, father, leadership, confidence, self-respect, vitality and relationships with senior people.

Traditional Sunday remedies therefore focus on respect for parents and elders, responsibility, dignity and maintaining honesty in personal and professional life.

Traditional Sunday Lal Kitab Practices

  • Respect your father, parents and elders.
  • Maintain honesty and integrity in your work.
  • Avoid unnecessary arrogance and ego.
  • Help people who genuinely require support.
  • Maintain discipline and self-respect.
  • Use authority and leadership responsibly.

The purpose of these practices is to encourage the positive qualities traditionally associated with the Sun rather than simply seeking a quick solution to a problem.

For detailed planet-specific guidance, explore Lal Kitab Remedies for Malefic Sun .


Monday Lal Kitab Remedies – Remedies for the Moon

Monday is traditionally associated with the Moon (Chandra). The Moon represents the mind, emotions, mother, domestic happiness, sensitivity and mental peace.

Traditional Monday remedies therefore emphasize emotional balance, respect for the mother and maintaining harmony within the home and family.

Traditional Monday Lal Kitab Practices

  • Respect and care for your mother.
  • Maintain peace and harmony within the family.
  • Avoid unnecessary emotional arguments.
  • Help people who genuinely need emotional or material support.
  • Maintain a calm and disciplined routine.
  • Practise kindness and compassion.

Developing emotional stability and maintaining harmonious relationships can be an important part of traditional Moon-related remedial practice.

For detailed guidance, explore Lal Kitab Remedies for Malefic Moon .


Tuesday Lal Kitab Remedies – Remedies for Mars

Tuesday is traditionally associated with Mars (Mangal). Mars represents courage, energy, determination, initiative, younger siblings and the ability to overcome obstacles.

Traditional Tuesday remedies focus on constructive use of energy, controlling anger and maintaining responsible relationships with siblings and family members.

Traditional Tuesday Lal Kitab Practices

  • Control anger and aggressive reactions.
  • Avoid unnecessary arguments and conflicts.
  • Maintain respectful relationships with siblings.
  • Use physical and mental energy constructively.
  • Avoid impulsive decisions.
  • Act courageously but responsibly.

The positive expression of Mars is associated with courage, discipline and constructive action rather than unnecessary aggression.

For detailed guidance, explore Lal Kitab Remedies for Malefic Mars .


Wednesday Lal Kitab Remedies – Remedies for Mercury

Wednesday is traditionally associated with Mercury (Budh). Mercury represents intelligence, communication, education, business, analytical thinking and practical decision-making.

Traditional Wednesday remedies emphasize truthful communication, responsible business practices, learning and constructive use of intelligence.

Traditional Wednesday Lal Kitab Practices

  • Speak truthfully and avoid unnecessary criticism.
  • Maintain honesty in business dealings.
  • Respect education and learning.
  • Help students and people seeking knowledge.
  • Avoid deception and manipulation.
  • Use communication skills constructively.

Maintaining clarity in communication and developing useful knowledge can support the positive qualities traditionally associated with Mercury.

For detailed guidance, explore Lal Kitab Remedies for Malefic Mercury .


Thursday Lal Kitab Remedies – Remedies for Jupiter

Thursday is traditionally associated with Jupiter (Guru). Jupiter represents wisdom, knowledge, teachers, children, spirituality, religion, ethics, prosperity and good fortune.

Traditional Thursday remedies emphasize respect for teachers and elders, education, generosity and ethical conduct. Helping students and sharing useful knowledge are also considered positive expressions of Jupiter.

Traditional Thursday Lal Kitab Practices

  • Respect teachers, mentors and elders.
  • Support students and people seeking education.
  • Maintain honesty and ethical conduct.
  • Share useful knowledge with others.
  • Participate in charitable or educational activities.
  • Avoid arrogance regarding knowledge or wealth.

Thursday can therefore be used as an opportunity to develop gratitude, wisdom, generosity and respect for knowledge.

For detailed guidance, explore Lal Kitab Remedies for Malefic Jupiter .


Friday Lal Kitab Remedies – Remedies for Venus

Friday is traditionally associated with Venus (Shukra). Venus represents marriage, relationships, beauty, luxury, comfort, artistic talent and material happiness.

Traditional Friday remedies emphasize harmony in relationships, respect for one's spouse, cleanliness, responsible enjoyment of comforts and appreciation of beauty and creativity.

Traditional Friday Lal Kitab Practices

  • Respect your spouse and relationship partners.
  • Maintain honesty and loyalty in relationships.
  • Keep the home clean and harmonious.
  • Avoid excessive indulgence and wasteful expenditure.
  • Support people who genuinely require assistance.
  • Appreciate art, creativity and beauty in a positive manner.

The positive expression of Venus is traditionally associated with harmony, love, refinement and responsible enjoyment rather than excessive attachment to luxury.

For detailed guidance, explore Lal Kitab Remedies for Malefic Venus .


Saturday Lal Kitab Remedies – Remedies for Saturn

Saturday is traditionally associated with Saturn (Shani). Saturn represents discipline, karma, responsibility, hard work, patience, justice, service and perseverance.

Saturn is often feared because its challenging influence is traditionally associated with delays and obstacles. However, Lal Kitab also views Saturn as a teacher that encourages discipline, humility, responsibility and sincere effort.

Traditional Saturday Lal Kitab Practices

  • Respect elderly people and workers.
  • Help disadvantaged and needy people.
  • Perform your responsibilities sincerely.
  • Avoid dishonesty, exploitation and injustice.
  • Develop patience when results are delayed.
  • Maintain discipline in personal and professional life.
  • Avoid taking unethical shortcuts.

Saturday can therefore be used as an opportunity to practise service, discipline, humility and responsibility.

For detailed guidance, explore Lal Kitab Remedies for Malefic Saturn .


What About Rahu and Ketu in Day-Wise Lal Kitab Remedies?

Rahu and Ketu are traditionally considered shadow planets. Unlike the Sun, Moon and the five visible planets, they are not assigned separate weekdays in the traditional seven-day planetary sequence.

Therefore, Rahu and Ketu remedies should generally not be treated simply as "Rahu day" or "Ketu day" remedies. Their remedial approach is better determined from the individual's horoscope and the houses and planets associated with them.

Traditional guidance for Rahu emphasizes honesty, self-control, avoiding deception and unethical shortcuts, while Ketu is associated with humility, spiritual awareness, compassion and constructive detachment.

For detailed guidance, explore: Lal Kitab Remedies for Malefic Rahu and Lal Kitab Remedies for Malefic Ketu .


Monday to Sunday Lal Kitab Remedies at a Glance

Day Planet Main Associations General Remedial Focus
Sunday Sun Father, authority, confidence and vitality Respect elders, honesty and responsible leadership
Monday Moon Mother, mind, emotions and peace Family harmony, emotional balance and compassion
Tuesday Mars Courage, energy and siblings Control anger and use energy constructively
Wednesday Mercury Intelligence, communication and business Truthful speech, learning and honest dealings
Thursday Jupiter Wisdom, teachers and fortune Education, respect and ethical conduct
Friday Venus Marriage, relationships and comforts Harmony, loyalty and responsible enjoyment
Saturday Saturn Karma, discipline and service Patience, humility and service

How to Follow Day-Wise Lal Kitab Remedies

Day-wise remedies are most useful when they become part of a consistent and meaningful routine. Instead of performing numerous remedies mechanically, choose practices that are practical and that encourage positive behaviour.

For example, Sunday can become a day for consciously showing respect to parents and elders, Monday can focus on family harmony, Tuesday on controlling anger, Wednesday on truthful communication, Thursday on learning and generosity, Friday on relationship harmony and Saturday on service and discipline.

This approach makes the traditional remedy meaningful beyond the specific day on which it is performed.


Can Everyone Follow the Same Day-Wise Remedies?

General positive practices such as respecting parents, helping the needy, maintaining honesty and avoiding unnecessary conflicts can generally be incorporated into everyday life.

However, personalised planetary remedies should not be selected solely on the basis of the weekday. A person's horoscope may show specific planetary conditions that change the appropriate remedial approach.

Therefore, day-wise Lal Kitab remedies should be considered general traditional guidance, while horoscope-specific remedies should be selected after detailed analysis.


Day-Wise Remedies and Planet-Wise Remedies

Day-wise and planet-wise remedies are closely related because each weekday is traditionally associated with a particular planet. However, the two approaches serve different purposes.

A day-wise remedy provides a convenient weekly practice associated with the planet of that day. A planet-wise remedy is more specific and is normally selected according to the condition and placement of that planet in the individual horoscope.

For a deeper understanding, explore our Lal Kitab Planetary Remedies and Nine Planets in Lal Kitab .


Important Points Before Performing Lal Kitab Remedies

  • Do not perform remedies out of fear of a particular planet.
  • Do not assume that every remedy associated with a weekday is suitable for every horoscope.
  • Maintain consistency rather than performing numerous remedies randomly.
  • Charity and service should be performed sincerely rather than only for material gain.
  • Positive behaviour and responsible action are important parts of traditional Lal Kitab philosophy.
  • Personalised planetary remedies should ideally be selected after analysing the complete birth horoscope.

Explore More Lal Kitab Remedies

Day-wise remedies are only one part of the broader Lal Kitab remedial system. Explore the other remedy guides on Astroshastra to understand planetary, house-wise, zodiac-wise and life-problem-based remedies.

Lal Kitab Guide What You Will Learn
Planetary Remedies Traditional remedies associated with the Nine Planets.
House Remedies Remedies associated with the Twelve Houses.
Zodiac Remedies General remedies and guidance for the twelve Rashis.
Life Problem Remedies Traditional guidance for common life problems.
Nine Planets in Lal Kitab Understand planetary characteristics and influences.
Twelve Houses in Lal Kitab Understand the meaning of each house.
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