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Secrets of Naba Tara Chakra

Naba Tara means nine constellations. The foundation of Naba Tara technique is based on the concept of Muhurta.  Normally, the duration of a Muhurta is 48 minutes. There are 30 Muhurts in a day (day and night): 24 hrs X 60 minutes ÷48 = 30 and 28 Nakshatas (including the Abhijeet nakshatra).The lords of the Muhurts and the Nakshatra are the same. 

The Janma Nakshatra is the principal Nakshatra on which a native’s edifice of whole life, birth to death, rests and defines the nature and sequence of live events.  The rising moment of the Muhurta defined by Janma Nakshatra,   Shannadi chakra Nakshatra   and Nabatara Nakshatras indicates whether good or bad happens to a native.

The Naba Tara concept is based on the postulate that the Nakshatras   situated at the distance of 120° (triangle aspect) from one another represent uniform traits. Counting from the Aswini Nakshatra, the very starting point of the zodiac in the sign of Aries, the Magha Nakshatra, in the Leo sign stands at 120°; likewise, from the Magha Nakshatra, the Moola Nakshatra in Sagittarius  sign; and  from Sagittarius, the Aswini in Aries stand 120° from each other. By serial order, they stand at 9th place from one another (13°-20´X9=120°). The same degree difference is applicable for all the nakshatras standing at the 9th place from one another.

   

How is the Naba Tara Chakra drawn?

Therefore, the Nabatara is drawn by  arranging  nine Nakshatras in sequence starting from the the Janma Nakshatra each of which is sequentially named as 1) Janma Tara, 2) Sampad Tara, 3) Bipad Tara, 4) Xem Tara, 5) Pratyari Tara, 6) Sadhak Tara, 7) Badh Tara, 8) Mitra Tara, and 9)Ati Mitra Tara. After that, each of these nine Taras (Nakshatras/ constellations) is followed by other two Taras following the principle of 120° distance from one another. 

This way for one Janma Tara, one set of Naba Tara Chakra is drawn. So, all the 27 Nakshatras are included in each set of Naba Tara chakra. Of these Naba Taras, the 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th and 9th Tara; Sampad Tara, Xem Tara, Sadhak Tara, Mitra Tara, and Ati Mitra Tara are considered auspicious and the rest unauspicious.

 

Nakshatra

Janma

Tara

   1

Sampad

Tara

   2

Bipad

Tara

   3

Xem Tara

   4

Pratyari

Tara

   5

Sadhak

Tara

   6

Badh

Tara

   7

Mitra

Tara

   8

Ati

Mitra

Tara

9

1)Aswini

1/10/19

2/11/20

3/12/21

4/13/22

5/14/23

6/15/24

7/16/25

8/17/26

9/18/27

2)Bharani

2/11/20

3/12/ 21

4/13/ 22

5/14/23

6/15/24

7/16/25

8/17/26

9/

18/

27

10/19/1

3) Kritika

3/12/21

4/13/22

5/14/23

6/15/24

7/16/25

8/17/26

9/18/27

10/19/1

11/20/2

4) Rohini

4/13/22

5/14/

23

6/15/

24

7/16/25

8/17/26

9/18/27

10/

19/1

11/20/2

12/21/3

5)Mrigashirsa

5/14/23

6/15/

24

7/16/

25

8/17/26/

9/18/27

10/

19/1

11/

20/2

12/21/3

13/22/4

6)Ardra

6/15/24

7/16/

25

8/17/

26

9/18/27

10/

19/1

11/

20/2

12/

21/3

13/22/4

14/23/5

7)Punarvashu

7/16/25

8/17/26

9/18/27

10/

19/1

11/

20/2

12/

21/3

13/

22/4

14/23/5

15/24/6

8) Pushya

8/17/26

9/18/

27

10/19/1

11/

20/2

12/

21/3

13/

22/4

14/

23/5

15/24/6

16/25/7

9)Ashlesha

9/18/27

10/19/1

11/20/2

12/

21/3

13/

22/4

14/

23/5

15/

24/6

16/25/7

17/26/8

10)Magha

10/19/1

11/20/2

12/21/3

13/

22/4

14/

23/5

15/

24/6

16/

25/7

17/26/8

18/27/9

11)Poorvaphalguni

11/20/2

12/21/3

13/22/4

14/

23/5

15/

24/6

16/

25/7

17/

26/8

18/27/9

19/10/1

12)Uttarphalguri

12/21/3

13/22/4

14/23/5

15/

24/6

16/

25/7

17/

26/8

18/

27/9

19/1/

10

20/2/

11

13)Hastha

13/22/4

14/23/5

15/24/6

16/

25/7

17/

26/8

18/

27/9

19/

1/10

20/2/

11

21/3/

12

14) Chitra

14/23/5

15/24/6

16/25/7

17/

26/8

18/

27/9

19/1/10

20/2/11

21/3/

12

22/4/

13

15) Swati

15/24/6

16/25/7

17/26/8

18/27/9

19/1/10

20/2/11

21/3/12

22/4/13

23/5/14

16)Bishakha

16/25/7

17/26/8

18/27/9

19/1/10

20/2/11

21/3/12

22/4/13

23/5/

14

24/6/

15

17) Anuradha

17/26/8

18/27/9

19/1/10

20/2/11

21/3/12

22/4/13

23/5/14

24/6/

15

25/7/

16

18) Jyestha

18/27/9

19/1/

10

20/2/

11

21/3/12

22/4/13

23/5/14

24/6/15

25/7/

16

26/8/

17

19)Moola

19/1/10

20/2/

11

21/3/

12

22/4/13

23/5/14

24/6/15

25/7/16

26/8/

17

27/9/

18

20)Poorvashadha

20/2/11

21/3/

12

22/4/

13

23/5/14

24/6/15

25/7/16

26/8/17

27/9/

18

1/10/

19

21) Uttarshadha

21/3/12

22/4/

13

23/5/

14

24/6/15

25/7/16

26/8/17

27/9/18

1/

10/

19

2/11/20

22) Shravana

22/4/13

23/5/

14

24/6/

15

25/7/16

26/8/17

27/9/18

1/10/19

2/

11/20

3/12/21

23) Dhanistha

23/5/14

24/6/

15

25/7/

16

26/8/17

27/9/18

1/10/19

2/11/20

3/

12/21

4/13/22

24)Satabhishaka

24/6/15

25/7/16

26/8/17

27/9/18

1/10/19

2/11/20

3/12/21

4/

13/22

5/14/23

25)Poorvabhadrapada

25/7/16

26/8/

17

27/9/

18

1/10/19

2/11/20

3/12/21

4/13/22

5/

14/23

6/15/24

26)Uttarabhadrapada

26/8/17

27/9/

18

1/10/

19

2/11/20

3/12/21

4/13/22

5/14/23

6/

15/24

7/16/25

27) Revati

27/9/18

1/10/

19

2/11/

20

3/12/21

4/13/22

5/14/23

6/15/24

7/

16/25

8/17/26

 

Usefulness  of Naba Tara: -

1)     For conducting anything auspicious the Naba taras are consulted. Moon’s transition on to the above mentioned auspicious Tara is considered as a propitious time for conducting or starting an auspicious thing.

2)      Moon’s transition on to a particular Tara influences the results of Dashas and Gochara favourably or unfavourably. During the Malefic planet’s Dasha period, if that planet transits onto a favourable Tara then the intensity of evil is mitigated and vice-versa.

3)    If Moon is afflicted by malefic, then the childhood health will be troubled by sickness or unfavourable environment. 

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