Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Part 3 Tara Chakra Kuta – (Goon Milan)


 Till now we have learnt about Varna and Vashya Kuta and today we will discuss Tara Chakra Kuta, the 3rd element from Ashtakuta.

 

Tara Chakra is connected to the Moon’s placement in your birth chart and is completely based on the 27 Nakshatras. All Nakshatras are categorised in 9 different segments like Janma, Sampata, Vipat, Kshem, Pratyak, Sadhya, Vadha, Mitra, Ati Mitra.


The Moon Nakshatra from the Bride and Groom’s birth chart will indicate the way their lives will be affected by each other. For example; if the Bride’s Nakshatra is Moola and Groom’s Nakshatra is Revati then the count comes to 9 which falls under Ati Mitra, then we can say Groom will be compassionate towards the Bride; he will be supportive to her.

 

If Groom’s Nakshatra is Pushya and Bride’s Nakshatra is Ashlesha then the count is 2 and it falls in Sampata for the Groom, which means the Groom will be benefitted with financial growth. In another way, if one’s Nakshatra falls under any inauspicious segment like Vipat or Pratyak or Vadha for 2nd person, then the 1st person might experience inauspicious effects in life. In short it is a kind of exchange between Bride and Groom. It is not necessary that the segment for both Bride and Groom will always be auspicious for both.


Let’s see what each segment indicates or how it can affect the couple’s life:

 

Janma Tara: considered benefic, longevity of the couple.

 

Sampata Tara: considered benefic, wealth and prosperity.

 

Vipat Tara: considered malefic, difficulties or problems.

 

Kshem Tara: considered benefic, wellbeing, good health.

 

Pratyak Tara: considered malefic, hurdles, obstacles.


Sadhya Tara: considered benefic achievement, success.

 

Vadha Tara: considered malefic, sufferings, hardships.


Mitra Tara: considered benefic, complementary nature, supportive.

 

Ati-Mitra Tara: considered benefic, fully supportive, understanding.

 

There are two ways to calculate it. First is the simplest way to know it with the meaning of it, is count the birth Nakshatra from first person to the second person’s birth Nakshatra and find out under which segment it is falling in (Janma to Ati-mitra). Do it for both Bride and Groom.

 

The second way is to count the 1st person’s Nakshatra to the 2nd person’s Nakshatra and divide it by 9. If the remainder is 3/5/7 consider it inauspicious. Do it for both Bride and Groom. With the rest of the other digits of remainder check with the chart given below.


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