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Gandmool Nakshatra An Introduction

The document discusses Gandmool Nakshatra, or birth stars ruled by Mercury and Ketu that are considered inauspicious in Indian astrology. There are six such stars: Aswani, Jyestha, Magha, Ashlesha, Moola, and Revati. If the moon is placed in one of these stars at the time of birth, the child is said to be born under a Gandmool Nakshatra. Many astrologers see these births as inauspicious and recommend Shanti Prayog rituals when the star repeats after 27 days to alleviate its negative effects.

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Gandmool Nakshatra An Introduction

The document discusses Gandmool Nakshatra, or birth stars ruled by Mercury and Ketu that are considered inauspicious in Indian astrology. There are six such stars: Aswani, Jyestha, Magha, Ashlesha, Moola, and Revati. If the moon is placed in one of these stars at the time of birth, the child is said to be born under a Gandmool Nakshatra. Many astrologers see these births as inauspicious and recommend Shanti Prayog rituals when the star repeats after 27 days to alleviate its negative effects.

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Gandmool Nakshatra an Introduction

According to the Indian Vedic Astrology, Nakshtras are the important part of our lives. Indian Vedic Astrology considers
Nakshtra (in which we are born) to be the one of most important aspects of our lives. There are 27 Nakshtras in the zodiac. All
the Nakshtras affect human lives as per their astrological importance.

The Nakshtra, in which Moon is placed at the time of birth, is called Janma Nakshtra (Birth Star). Janma Nakshtra has a great
significance in our lives. Therefore it is very important to know the effects of Nakstras on the different aspects of the life like
health, wealth, prosperity etc. In general, there are detailed studies on Nakshtras are available in different astrological books
but here; I am writing about the Gand Mool Nakshtra.

What is Gand Mool ?

When a child takes birth, his/her father goes to an Astrologer to find out the astrological details. Astrologer makes the
horoscope and tells important things to native’s father. Sometimes Astrologer says that child has taken birth in Gand Mool
Nakshtra. What is this Gand Mool?

As we know that there are 27 Nakshtra in total. Out of these six Nakshtra ruled by Mercury and Ketu are called Gand Mool
Nakshtras. They are 1. Aswani 2. Jyestha 3. Magha 4. Ashlesha 5. Moola and 6. Revati. If the natal Moon in the horoscope of a
child is in one of these Nakshatras, the child is said to be born in Gand Mool Nakshatras. According to many astrologers and
astrological books the child born in these Nakshtra is inauspicious. They suggest the Shanti Prayog of the Nakshtra after 27 day
when same Nakstra repeats.

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