Description
Nakshatra are Stars or group of Stars very very far from Earth and they are used as Milestones to pinpoint the location of any Planet in our Solar System. The entire Zodiac (360 degrees) is divided into 12 Zodiac Signs of 30 degree each. There are 27 Nakshatra each having its distinct Name and Governing Planet. Hence, each Zodiac Sign have 2 & 1/4 (Two and One Fourth) Nakshatras. Each Nakshatra is further subdivided into 4 Charans known as Nakshatra Pad. Consequently there are total 108 Nakshatra Pad. Therefore there are Nine Nakshatra Pads or Charan in Each Zodiac Sign.
Entire Zodiac Belt is of 360 degrees
Each Zodiac Sign is of 30 degrees
Each Nakshatra is of 13 degrees & 20 Kala (Minutes)
Each Nakshatra Charan is of 3 degrees and 20 Kala (Minutes)
Nakshatra have very profound effect on almost each and every aspect of our Lives including Health, Wealth, Constitution of our Body, Our Nature as well as our Overall Well Being as per Hindu Vedic Astrology. Even the Dasha Periods are also calculated on the basis of the Nakshtra in which the Moon was placed at the time of our Birth and we all are very well aware of the effects of Dasha and Antar Dasha on our Lives.
1. Gand Mool Nakshatra Shanti Puja – This Puja should be performed if a person is born in a Gand Mool Nakshatra as described above. This is a separate kind of Puja and For getting this Puja Performed Please
2. Nakshatra Puja – This is the Puja for the rest of the Nakshatras. For Example, if a Person is born in the Rohini Nakshatra, then his life is ruled by this Nakshatra and hence a Puja for this Nakshatra should be done for overall Health, Wealth and Happiness. Ideally, this puja should be performed once every year.
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Our Prices include the following :-
- All the materials needed for the Puja which includes Wheat, Coconut, Beetle leaves, fruits, Ghee, Prasad, Sweets and Hawan Kund samagri etc.
- Food or the Anna Dan given to 27 Brahmins/ Purohits who perform this Puja
- Vastra Dan or the cloths given to the Brahmins at the end of the Puja
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