By Pt. Narendra Sharma
Understand the essence of Moola Dosha, learn about its effects across nakshatras, practical remedies and the true Vedic perspective on life’s challenges
Vedic astrology is not just a mathematical study of planets and stars but a wisdom that reveals the subtle energies shaping human life. Among its five pillars-tithi, weekday, nakshatra, yoga and karana-the nakshatra holds special significance. The position of the Moon in a nakshatra at the time of birth reveals the core of a person’s mind, temperament and destiny.
The literal meaning of 'moola' is root or foundation. In Vedic tradition, certain stars are considered ‘Moola Nakshatras’ and being born under them is generally viewed as inauspicious. These are thought to bring the condition of Moola Dosha at the time of birth.
Moola Dosha includes births under these nakshatras:
Among these, Ashlesha, Jyeshtha and Moola are especially noted for intense adverse effects.
From ancient times, it has been observed that birth with Moola Dosha in special circumstances, such as having the root position on Earth or in both the ascendant and lunar month, may bring challenges to the native or their family, especially affecting parents.
Location | Months |
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Heaven | Ashadha, Bhadrapada, Magha, Ashwin |
Earth | Chaitra, Kartik, Shravan, Pausha |
Water | Vaishakh, Jyeshtha, Phalgun, Margashirsha |
A birth occurring when Moola is said to be on Earth is regarded as highly inauspicious.
Location | Ascendants |
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Heaven | Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius |
Earth | Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, Pisces |
Water | Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn |
If a person is born during months and ascendants where the root position is on Earth, Moola Dosha is considered most active.
1. Ashwini Nakshatra (Ruled by Ketu: Speed, Beginnings, Healing)
2. Ashlesha Nakshatra (Ruled by Mercury: Intellect, Persuasion)
3. Magha Nakshatra (Ruled by Ketu: Ancestry, Lineage)
4. Jyeshtha Nakshatra (Ruled by Mercury: Power, Mental Strength)
5. Moola Nakshatra (Ruled by Ketu: Uprooting, Transformation)
6. Revati Nakshatra (Ruled by Jupiter: Protection, Gentleness)
Yes. Vedic texts prescribe ‘Moola Shanti Puja’ or pacification rituals for the birth nakshatra, ideally soon after birth. Performing Moola Shanti on the 27th day is considered especially effective. Additional remedies include:
Such remedies can help significantly reduce the adverse influence of Moola Dosha.
Viewing Moola Dosha as merely a source of misfortune is limiting. Every planet and nakshatra guides us toward the right direction in our actions, not as a barrier to destiny. Vedic astrology serves as a system of guidance and caution that helps us to prepare and act consciously.
Nakshatra-related challenges can be overcome through actions, never through ignorance.
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