Gand mool Pooja
Duration- 3 Hours
Gand Mool Nakshatra Shanti Puja or Sataisa Pooja is a sacred Vedic ritual performed to remove the inauspicious effects associated with certain nakshatras at birth. According to Vedic astrology, nakshatras such as Ashvini, Ashlesha, Magha, Jyeshtha, Mool, and Revati are known as Gand Mool Nakshatras. If a child is born under any of these, it is believed that malefic influences may affect the child or family. This puja helps pacify the nakshatra and ensures peace, protection, and stability.

Who Should Perform This Puja
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Parents of a child born in a Gand Mool Nakshatra
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Families facing health issues, delays, or obstacles after childbirth
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Those advised by astrologers for Nakshatra Shanti
Puja Procedure
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Gauri Ganesh Puja: Removes obstacles and begins the ritual
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Nakshatra Devata Puja: Worship of all 27 nakshatras with focus on the child’s nakshatra
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Abhishekam: Performed using 27 sacred leaves and holy water
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Gand Mool Havan: Fire ritual to neutralize doshas
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Brahman Bhojan / Grain Donation: Completion of the shanti ritual
Fasting Guidelines
Please observe a fast until the pooja is completed.
Muhurat for Gand Mool Nakshtra Shanti Puja
Ideally on the 27th day after birth or on any auspicious muhurat as advised by an astrologer.
Pandit for Gand mool Pooja
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Pooja's FAQ
Gand Mool Pooja is a Hindu ritual performed to appease and seek the blessings of certain nakshatras (constellations) that are considered inauspicious during a person's birth. It is believed to mitigate the potential negative effects associated with these nakshatras.
Gand Mool Dosha is believed to occur when the Moon is in one of the six specified nakshatras during a person's birth. It is considered inauspicious and may bring challenges and obstacles in various aspects of life.