In Hindu astrology, the time of a baby’s birth is considered sacred because it determines the foundation of the child’s destiny. In today’s modern era, planned cesarean deliveries (C-section births) have become increasingly common due to medical, personal, or logistical reasons. When parents choose the date and time for a planned delivery, they often seek astrological guidance to ensure that their baby is born under a favorable Nakshatra (lunar constellation) that promises good health, prosperity, and success.
According to India’s top astrologer, Acharya Devraj Ji, selecting the best Nakshatra for Cesarean delivery is not just about picking an auspicious star; it involves a deep analysis of planetary positions, Tithi (lunar day), yoga, and lagna (ascendant) to ensure the child’s Kundli (birth chart) begins on the most positive note possible.
Understanding Nakshatras in Hindu Astrology
In Vedic astrology, the sky is divided into 27 Nakshatras (lunar constellations), each covering 13°20’ of the zodiac. These Nakshatras are further divided into four padas (quarters), making a total of 108 padas. Each Nakshatra carries its own set of qualities, ruling deities, and planetary influences, which shape the personality, health, and destiny of the individual born under it.
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