Monday, September 30, 2013

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Nakshatra Hurt :  Dr Suresh Chandra Mishra Delhi

Daily effect through Nakshatra :

Following are the six nakshatras (reckoned from janma nak.) highly relevant in daily transit. If any of these is hurt, it may result in distress as follows:

1. Janma- Natal nakshatra- distress;
2. Karma- 09th - troubles, hurdles;
3. Saamghatika- 15th - great loss;
4. Saamudaayika- 17th - undesirable effect;
5. Aadhana- 18th - lack of home comforts;
6. Vainashika- 22nd - physical disorder, confrontation with nearer.
A Nakshatra is hurt indeed when it is:
* Occupied at once by Sun and Saturn;
* Pierced by ( deep conjunct with) retrograde Mars or Moon;
* During eclipse, occupied by Sun or Moon as the case may be;
* Occupied by Ketu;

* Receiving Latta (kicked by) a malefic, i.e., 12 the from the Sun’s nakshatra, 3rd from Mars’, 8th from Saturn, 9 th from Rahu’s nakshatra;
Nakshatra hurt disburses its inauspicious effect within days equal to the number of stars of the Nakshatra. In case of marriage, days, fixed thus, are to be considered as years, states Varah Mihira.

Remedy for the said evil
Serving, watering, to move around (Parikrama), planting or preserving limbs of the same of the specific tree mitigate the evil of hurt nakshtra. This remedy could also be used for natal nakshtra in general. Nak serial number and tree is mentioned below --
1. Banana tree       2. Banana / Amla            3. Goolar;
4. Jaamun;            5. Khair or Kattha           6. Mango / Belpatra tree
7. Bamboo;            8. Peepal;                        9. Sandal;
10. Vata (oak tree);                   11. Dhaak;             12. Vata (oak tree);
13. Reetha;            14. Bel;                           15. Arjuna;
16. Neem;             17. Maulshree;                18. Reetha;
19. Raber plant;               20. Jaamun;           21. Kathal;
22. Aak;                23. Semar;                      24. Kadamb;
25. Mango;            26. Peepal;                      27. Mahua

 This is according to sage Narada and Aacharya Lalla.

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