GandmoolNakshatra are the ones ruled by Mercury &Ketu and happen to take effect when awhen a person takes birth in any of the six houses: Ashlesha, Mool, Revati, Magha, Jyeshth and Ashwani.

When a child born in these Nakshatrasit is auspicious for the father, mother and other relatives, however, the child itself might face various problems and hurdles in his/her life. Therefore on the 27th day of his birth a poojaought to be perfomed to nullify the mal effects.

In the past, people believed that a child born in GandmoolNakshatra signified death of cattle and pets alike. It was bad for their brothers, spouses, and might even be the reason for the death of the parents.However these myths are totally unfounded & biased.

Out of 27 Nakshatra’s six show GandmoolNakshatra. Which would mean that 20% of the population of world must be inauspicious? Furthermore, would the restbe considered‘the auspicious’?

A Nakshatra’s duration usually lasts for 24 hours. Does it mean the all child born in this time will be inauspicious?

It is actually safe to say that good planets give good results whereas bad planets give bad results. And this in itself implies to Gandmool Nakshatra’s theory also. 

Here are the some examples of personalities who were born in Gandmool Nakshatra’s and achieved great heights in their life span.

  • Mahatma Gandhi was born in JyeshthNakshatra and he is now the father of a nation. 
  • Devanand was born in in RevatiNakshatra and he became a legend of the Bombay film industry rising from being an ordinary office clerk.
  • Jawaharlal Nehru was born in JyeshthNakshatra and became the 1st Prime Minister of India, leading the nation into uncharted territory. 

Conclusion: 

Religious Gurus take advantage of these natives to take out money from their Pocket. 

A true astrologer would never blame the Nakshatras.After going through the charts of Devaanand, Mahatma Gandhi and JawaharLal Nehru, it is hard to believe in the myths propelled nowadays.

After all, how can a new born baby harm anybody?

Lord Krishna said in his works that never would he make anything inauspicious”

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