Gandmool Nakshatra: Children born in Gandmool Nakshatra, why the face of the child is not shown to the father for 27 days?

What are Gandmoola Nakshatra?Image Credit source: AI-Gemini

Remedies for Gandmool Nakshatra: Gandmool Nakshatra is considered to have special significance in Hindu astrology and beliefs. Whenever a child’s laughter echoes in any house, along with happiness, the counting of planets and constellations also starts. If Gandmool is mentioned in this calculation, then often the elders forbid the father to see the child’s face for 27 days. Let us know what is the real story behind this tradition and what is the combination of father’s love and astrology in it.

What are Gandmool Nakshatra?

There are total 27 constellations in astrology. Out of these, 6 Nakshatras have been kept in the category of Gandmool Nakshatra, Ashwini, Ashlesha, Magha, Jyestha, Mool and Revati. It is believed that when both zodiac signs and constellations are ending together and new ones are starting (Sandhi period), then the influence of planets is a bit heavy on the children born at that time. This is called Gand Dosha.

The logic behind not showing the face to the father!

Fear of evil: According to mythological beliefs, the brightness of a child born in these constellations is so strong and different that if the father sees him immediately, it can have a negative impact on the father’s health, honor or financial condition.

27 days of science: The Moon takes approximately 27 days to complete the cycle of all 27 constellations. When after 27 days the same nakshatra in which the child was born comes again, then Gandmool Shanti Puja is performed. Only after this puja, the planets are considered pacified and the meeting of father and son is considered auspicious.

Emotional Security: In olden times, this rule was strictly followed so that the family took utmost care and a protective shield remained between the child and the father.

Is this really scary?

In today’s modern era, many people may consider it a superstition, but a child born in Gandmool is not inauspicious, only astrologers call it a precaution.

puja and solution

Nakshatra Shanti: To remove its negative effects, ‘Moola Shanti’ or ‘Sataisa Puja is performed on the 27th day.

Charity: During this period, Chhaya Daan has special significance by filling ghee in a bronze bowl, looking at the face and donating.

Father’s meeting: After the completion of the puja, the father can see his child at an auspicious time and take him in his lap.

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Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. TV9 Bharatvarsha does not confirm this.

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