Tagged: born in moola Nakshatra
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Navneet Khanna.
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anjali
Guestsir, my Daughter is born in Moola Nakshatra 1 st pada and date of birth is 17.02.2012 and time is 4.15am friday and place is Agra.
Please tell me what is problem and what is solutions.
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TMR
ModeratorBeing Born in Moola Nakshatra is not something bad. One out of 27 people born in this world have Moola Nakshatra and so do others born in other nakshatra too. Do you think all of them have problems? These are all certain superstitions associated with astrology.
For all people born in Moolanakshatra, one out of four are being born in the first pada. These generalised predictions that it has some problems as propagated by wayside astrologers are all just to further their interests in money making.
So do not believe all that. Your daughter has a net strength of 51% for her horoscope which is rather Good. Do not worry about anything.
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Anonymous
InactiveMool Nakshatra is the Nakshtra of Ketu and as your daughter is born under the Gandmool Nakshatra you can do the Gandmool Puja. Moola nakshatra comes every 27 days you may contact the local pandit in your area for more details regarding when the Nakshatra will reappear.
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Navneet Khanna
KeymasterI can tell you that birth in Moola Nakshatra, especially 1st pada, is often misunderstood and unnecessarily feared. Moola is ruled by Ketu and presided over by Goddess Nirriti, indicating a soul that comes with deep karmic cleansing and spiritual strength. Such natives are not inauspicious; rather, they carry the ability to uproot negativity and rebuild life with wisdom.
In classical texts, Moola 1st pada is sometimes associated with challenges related to the father or family stability, but these are conditional and depend entirely on the full horoscope. It does not mean certain harm. Many great and successful individuals are born in Moola Nakshatra.
For remedies, perform Moola Nakshatra Shanti (a traditional ritual) ideally on the 27th day after birth or later if missed. Regular chanting of “Om Ketave Namah” or worship of Lord Ganesha and Lord Vishnu brings balance. Feeding the poor, offering yellow or saffron items on Thursdays, and maintaining a sattvic environment at home are beneficial.
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