Kundli Dosha

Nakshatra Yagya

When a person is born, the Moon and other planets have their special zodiac signs.

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Nakshtra  yagya & puja .

According to the Hindu calendar, there are 27 Nakshatras. In this, some constellations give auspicious results, while some give inauspicious results. It is very necessary to pacify those who are inauspicious constellations. Whenever a person is born on this earth, he is born with certain characteristics like date of birth, time of birth and place of birth. His fate as decided by God is revealed by the horoscope, how will his fate be? When a person is born, the Moon and other planets have their special zodiac signs. Nakshatras and planets etc. have a very deep effect on a person's life. Apart from these planets, there are 27 constellations and divisions of the lunar path. Sometimes, this inauspicious constellation causes miseries in a person's life. All this happens because of the bad effects of the Nakshatras in which the person is born. This effect affects the physical appearance and future of the person. The birth star determines the destiny and also controls the subconscious aspects of the personality. Nakshatra Shanti Puja should be performed every year on the birth constellation for protection and better results. Nakshatra Puja includes Jeevan Havan, Mrityunjay Havan, Navagraha Dosha, Graha Shanti Puja, and Sapta Chiranjeevi Puja Yahavan.

 

Who should do  Nakshatra Yagya and Puja?

The purpose of Nakshatra Shanti Puja is to remove the effects of inauspicious constellations at the time of birth of a person. When an inauspicious Nakshatra affects a person to such an extent that he is unable to recover from its effects, then Nakshatra Shanti Puja should be performed. It is told in the scriptures that the presiding deities of the constellations are pacified through Nakshatra Shanti Puja.  According to Vedic astrology, if a child is born in Ashwini, Revathi, Magha, Ashlesha, Moola, and Jyestha Nakshatra, then Gandmool doshas are found.  It gives bad results for the child.  This yagya is done for the safety of the child born.  We highly recommend this Yagya.

 

Benefits of nakshtra Yagya and Puja.

  • Nakshatra Shanti Puja is directed to eliminate the evil effects of Nakshatras.
  • It prevails at the time of birth of a person.
  • The purpose of the puja is to eliminate the bad effects of planets in their main period or sub-period. Also to get auspicious results from similar planets.
  • A person may be against one's good fortune when a bad nakshatra traps a person to some extent.
  • He is unable to recover from its effects.
  • Many people have found that apart from not having any problems in their horoscope, they are facing problems.
  • It suddenly emerges from nothing or that which is right from birth.
  • Its purpose is to heal and pacify the presiding goddess of the constellations.
  • It goes through various processes described in the scriptures.
  • To neutralize the malefic effects of planets during their main period or sub-period. Also, the importance of this puja and havan has been mentioned in Hindu scriptures to get favourable results from the planets.
  • People worship the Nakshatra in a ritualistic manner with mantras and offerings. It enhances inner strength and confidence to give favourable results.
  • Also, it determines the thought process, destiny, and instinct and controls the subconscious aspects.
  • It affects the mental state and also plays a role in luck.
  • Calming the Nakshatra is very important in conditioning the mental state which will also add to the positive karma.

Special procedure for Durga   Yagya Puja.

  1.  Ganeshatharvashisha Recite.
  2. Mangal Shloka.
  3.  Purification. (shudhikaran)
  4. Rakshavidhan.
  5. Mangal Manntra (swastivachan).
  6. Deep, Shankh, Ghanta Pujan.
  7.  Gauriganesh pujan. 
  8. kalash sthapan.
  9. varun pujan. 
  10. navgrah pujan. 
  11. Nakshatra special pujan. 
  12. Nakshtra  puja havan. 
  13. purnahuti. 
  14. aarti.
  15. pushpanjali.
  16. prarthna.
  17. visarjan ceremony end.