The Significance of Nadi Dosha in Horoscope Matching


Posted July 27, 2016 by KobyFindley

It's strongly thought that even though the matching points or the Guna Milan score is high, you need to not marry in the same Nadi.

 
You can find 28 matching points when we subtract 8 points which are prescribed for Nadi. Incidentally if you find zero before Nadi it is considered a dosha. However the idea that I'm making is that inspite of the high score we see that is 28 out of 36 total points, marriage is not recommended while there is a Nadi Dosha.

There is another extremely important reason because that marriage between exactly the same Nakshatras is not recommended. Such people will probably have the exact same planetary period. This is very important to note since the Dasha period is considered from the birth Nakshatra. Therefore if the planets are well placed both could have good time, but if they're ill placed then both will have bad time simultaneously. Good or Bad effects will thus get multiplied. Good effects are welcome though, but the ill effects could become difficult to bear.

As a Vedic astrologer with past experience greater than 15 years in astrology reading, especially relationship and horoscope matching, please observe that high matching points in Guna Milan are not a guarantee to happy married life. The most crucial could be the placements of the planets in the natives horoscopes. If your 7th house and god is strong and the karka which can be Venus in a lady chart and Jupiter in a man chart are strong and well placed, the native will be bestowed with marital happiness. A Grah Milan which is matching of the planets is more important than Guna Milan and remedies for almost any dosha in kundli Milan like Nadi, Mangal, Bhakoot should be done before solemnizing marriage.

Below is the Division of Nakshatras based on Nadi

The 27 Nakshatra are divided in to three categories called Nadis. The three Nadies are:

Adya – It indicates beginning, Ashwini is the initial amongst Adya Nadi Nakshatras.

Madhya – It means middle, Bharani is the very first among Madhya Nadi Nakshatras.

Antya – It indicates end. Krittika is the initial between the Antya Nadi Nakshatras.

Below may be the List of Nakshtras and how they're divided in various Nadi Categories:

AADYA: Ashwini (1st NAkshatra) , Ardra (6th Nakshatra), Punarvasu (7th Nakshtra), Uttara Phalguni (12th Nakshtra), Hasta (13th Nakshtra), Jyeshtha (13th Nakshtra), Moola (19th Nakshtra), Shatabhisha (24 Nakshtra), P.Bhadra (25th Nakshtra)

Madhya: Bharna (2nd Nakshtra), Mrigashira (5th Nakshtra), Pushya (8th Nakshtra), P. Phalguni (11th Nakshtra), Chitra(14th Nakshatra), Anuradha (17th Nakshtra), P. Ashadh (20th Nakshatra), Dhanishtha (24th Nakshtra), Uttara Bhadra (26)

Antya: Krittika (3rd Nakshtra), Rohini (4th Nakshatra), Ashlesha (9th Nakshatra), Makha (10th Nakshatra), Swati (15th Nakshatra), Vishakha (16th Nakshatra), UAshadh (21th Nakshatra), Shravana (22nd Nakshatra), Revati (27th Nakshatra)

Despite what you will remedies you are certain to get online including puja done from Brahmins etc. Lots of people don't understand the idea of Nadi and what's its importance. Why it is important that there's no Nadi dosha during Kundli Milan. If I will explain in a simple way, Nadi is much like a blood group which are based on vata pitta kapha and it's believed that mixing of the bloods is wonderful for avoiding miscarriage during pregnancy and having healthy children. Marriage in Nadi dosha should be performed only if you have no Nadi Paad Vedha.
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Last Updated July 27, 2016