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Effects, Types, and Treatments for Nadi Dosha in Kundli Matching

Nadi Dosha is one of the factors considered in Kundli matching for horoscope matching in Indian astrology. It is believed to be an inauspicious combination that can cause issues in a marriage. Nadi refers to the pulse or vital energy, and Nadi Dosha occurs when the Nadi of the bride and groom is the same. There are three Nadis: Aadi (beginning), Madhya (middle), and Antya (end).<br><br>

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Effects, Types, and Treatments for Nadi Dosha in Kundli Matching

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  1. Kundli Matching analysis on Nadi Dosha Nadi Dosha is one of the factors considered in Kundli matching for horoscope matching in Indian astrology. It is believed to be an inauspicious combination that can cause issues in a marriage. Nadi refers to the pulse or vital energy, and Nadi Dosha occurs when the Nadi of the bride and groom is the same. There are three Nadis: Aadi (beginning), Madhya (middle), and Antya (end). What is Nadi Dosha?

  2. The human body has three Nadis, according to Free Kundali. The first one is called Aadi Nadi and it symbolizes the Vaata (air) element. It displays how energy moves from the bottom to the top. The Madhya Nadi, which stands for the Pitta (fire) element, is the second Nadi. It exemplifies how energy may go both ways. Antya Nadi is the final Nadi. This Nadi represents the energy flowing from top to bottom and the element of Kapha (water). According to horoscope matching, a Nadi Dosha represents a defect in a person's horoscope. As a result, the Dosha generates a variety of problems and concerns in the couple's marital life. Nadi Dosha happens when astrologers perform a Kundli Milan and there are disagreements in each person's Nadi. Types of Nadi Dosha in Janam Kundli Aadi, Madhya, and Antya Nadi are the three varieties of Nadi, as was previously described. And many people think that these three reflect the Ayurvedic Tridoshas. The following are the three Nadi Doshas and how they affect people's Janam Kundli. ● Aadi Nadi Dosh: The pair will face divorce and fights if they address this Dosha. There's even a chance that people will notice problems with kids. ● Madhya Nadi Dosh: The pair would experience misfortunes and divorce as a result of this Dosh. Additionally, their child may inherit health problems from them, causing a childhood filled with illnesses. ● Antya Nadi Dosh: This Dosha could cause a companion to pass away. The marriage would be chilly, and there would be health problems at a young age as well.

  3. Janam Kundli Compatibility: Decoding Nakshatras and Nadi Factors In Kundli Milan, Nakshatras are associated with Nadis, and each Nadi governs a set of nine Nakshatras. Here's an explanation of all 27 Nakshatras, grouped under the three primary Nadis: Aadi Nadi 1. Ashwini(horse's head): This Nakshatra is symbolized by a horse's head and is associated with healing and transportation. 2. Bharani(womb): It symbolizes the womb and is connected with fertility and creation. 3. Krittika(Star of Fire): Known as the "Star of Fire," it is symbolized by a flame and represents power and energy. 4. Rohini(Chariot Star): This Nakshatra is symbolized by a cart, often called the "chariot star," associated with growth and fertility. 5. Mrigashira(Deer’s Head): Symbolized by a deer's head, it represents curiosity and exploration. 6. Pushya(Cow’s udder): This Nakshatra is symbolized by a cow's udder, associated with nourishment and support. 7. Hasta(Skill): Represented by a closed hand, it signifies skill, dexterity, and craftsmanship.

  4. 8. Swati(Youngs Shoots of a Plant): Symbolized by young shoots of a plant, it represents independence and progress. 9. Shravana(Trident): Associated with the ear and symbolized by an ear or trident, it is connected with listening and learning. Madhya Nadi 1. Ardra(Teardrop): Symbolized by a teardrop, it signifies transformation and purification. 2. Punarvasu(Return of the Light): Known as the "Return of the Light," it represents renewal and rejuvenation. 3. Ashlesha(Serpent): Symbolized by a serpent, it is associated with hidden energies and intuition. 4. Uttara Phalguni(Celebration): This Nakshatra is represented by the back legs of a bed, symbolizing relaxation and celebration. 5. Chitra(Pearl): Symbolized by a pearl, it is associated with artistic expression and creativity. 6. Anuradha(Lotus): Represented by a lotus, it signifies stability and commitment. 7. Purva Bhadrapada(Burning Sword): Known as the "Burning Sword," it represents fiery energy and transformation. 8. Uttara Bhadrapada(Hammock): Symbolized by a hammock, it is associated with spirituality and transcendence. 9. Revati(Fish): This Nakshatra is symbolized by a fish, and it signifies the end of the journey and completion. Antya Nadi

  5. 1. Magha(Royal Throne): Symbolized by a royal throne, it represents power and authority. 2. Purva Phalguni(First Reddish One): Known as the "First Reddish One," it signifies love and sensuality. 3. Hasta(Closed hand): Represented by a closed hand, it signifies skill, dexterity, and craftsmanship. 4. Swati(Young shoots of a plant): Symbolized by young shoots of a plant, it represents independence and progress. 5. Vishakha(Triumphal Arch): Symbolized by a triumphal arch, it signifies balance and achievement. 6. Jyeshtha(Earring): Represented by an earring, it is associated with seniority and wisdom. 7. Mula(Root): Known as the "Root," it signifies destruction and transformation. 8. Purva Ashadha(Tusk of an Elephant): Symbolized by the tusk of an elephant, it represents strength and invincibility. 9. Shatabhisha(Hundred Healers): Known as the "Hundred Healers," it signifies healing and rejuvenation. These Nakshatras play a crucial role in Janam Kundli for various astrological and predictive purposes, including character analysis, event prediction, and birth chart interpretation. The Nadi associated with a Nakshatra is taken into consideration in Kundli matching for assessing marriage compatibility. Effects of Nadi Dosha in Janam Kundali

  6. Nadi Dosha in Janam Kundali (birth chart) matching is considered inauspicious in Vedic astrology and is believed to have several potential effects on the married life of a couple. Nadi Dosha occurs when the Nadi, which represents the pulse or vital energy of a person, is the same for both the bride and groom. The severity of Nadi Dosha can vary based on the specific type of Nadi that matches. Here are some of the effects of Nadi Dosha in Kundali Milan: 1. Health Issues: Nadi Dosha is often associated with potential health problems in the couple or their offspring. These health issues may range from minor ailments to more serious conditions. 2. Marriage Problems: It can lead to misunderstandings, conflicts, and overall disharmony in the Marriage Problems. The couple may find it challenging to connect emotionally and have a peaceful married life. 3. Birth Problems: Nadi Dosha is sometimes linked to difficulties in having children or issues with childbirth. The couple may experience delays or complications in starting a family. 4. Stress and Tensions: The presence of Nadi Dosha can lead to increased stress and tensions within the marital relationship. The couple may experience a lack of harmony and peace. 7. Divorce or Separation: In severe cases, Nadi Dosha can lead to such significant issues in the marriage that it may result in divorce or separation. It's important to note that while Nadi Dosha is considered inauspicious in Vedic astrology, it is just one of several factors to consider in Online Kundli matching. Astrologers take into account the overall compatibility of the couple, including factors like Guna Milan (matching of qualities), planetary positions, and other aspects of the

  7. birth charts. Remedies may also be suggested to mitigate the effects of Nadi Dosha, depending on the individual circumstances and belief systems of the couple. Remedies for Nadi Dosha in Janam Kundli Nadi Dosha in Janam Kundli matching is believed to be an inauspicious combination that can lead to issues in marriage. While some individuals and families take Nadi Dosha seriously and seek remedies, it's essential to understand that astrology is a belief system, and the effectiveness of remedies is a matter of faith. Here are some common remedies that are suggested for Nadi Dosha in Online Kundali Match: 1.Prayers and Mantras: Chanting specific mantras or performing prayers to seek divine intervention is a common remedy. Mantras associated with Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, or other deities are often recommended. 2.Gemstone and Yantra: Wearing specific gemstones or yantras (sacred geometric diagrams) associated with favorable planets can be advised as a remedy for Nadi Dosha. Astrologers may suggest gemstones like Gomedh (Hessonite) or Cat's Eye. 3. Performing Pujas and Rituals: Astrologers may recommend performing pujas (rituals) at specific temples or at home to appease the planetary influences responsible for the Nadi Dosha. 4. Worship of Navagrahas: Performing rituals and prayers dedicated to the nine celestial bodies (Navagrahas) is another common remedy. 5. Fasting: Fasting on specific days or refraining from consuming certain foods as a form of penance may be suggested by astrologers.

  8. 6. Compatibility with Moola Nakshatra: In some cases, astrologers may suggest a compatibility assessment with Moola Nakshatra, which is believed to nullify Nadi Dosha. However, this approach is not universally accepted. 7. Mutual Understanding: The most practical remedy is for the couple to communicate openly, understand each other's differences, and work together to build a strong and harmonious relationship. While astrological considerations are important, a healthy marriage is also about mutual respect, love, and support. It's important to remember that these remedies are part of traditional beliefs, and their effectiveness is not scientifically proven. Couples may choose to follow these remedies if they align with their faith and cultural beliefs. In modern times, many couples also focus on building a strong relationship based on communication, trust, and shared values rather than relying solely on Kundali Matching by name. Consulting an Astrologer It is crucial to consult with an experienced astrologer who can provide personalized remedies based on the specific Janam Kundali of the couple. The astrologer will consider other factors in the birth charts and the severity of Nadi Dosha.

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