In Indian Vedic astrology 6 birth stars ( NASHATRAS ); Ashwini, Magha, Moola (which are Ketu’s NASHATRAS ) & Ashlesha, Jyeshtha and Rewati (which are Mercury’s NASHATRAS ) are called Gand Moola Nakshatras. It’s a special importance has been attached for births in these Nakshatras. The born of child ( girl and boy both ) in these Nakshatras considered inauspicious. The effect of being born in these Mool Nakshatra under various quarters is given below:
Ashwini Nakshatra:
In the first quarter of Ashwini- The born of a child in the first quarter of Ashwini Nakshatra is Harmful for child’s father.
In the second quarter of Ashwini- The born of a child in the second quarter of Ashwini Nakshatra creates expensive situation but comforts in life.
In the third quarter of Ashwini- The born of a child in the third quarter of Ashwini Nakshatra indicates that the native would always be on toes and move a lot and get gain from friends.
In the fourth quarter of Ashwini- The born of a child in the fourth quarter of Ashwini Nakshatra indicates that the native would be like a king but it’s not good for native’s health matter
Magha Nakshatra:
In the first quarter of Magha- The born of a child in the first quarter of Magha Nakshatra is Harmful for child’s Mother & father.
In the second quarter of Magha- The born of a child in the second quarter of Magha Nakshatra is Harmful and problem-full for child’s father.
In the third quarter of Magha - The born of a child in the third quarter of Magha Nakshatra indicates comforts in native’s life.
In the fourth quarter of Magha - The born of a child in the fourth quarter of Magha Nakshatra indicates gain of in native’s life. It’s good for education and wealth.
Moola Nakshatra:
In the first quarter of Moola- The born of a child in the first quarter of Moola Nakshatra is Harmful for child’s father.
In the second quarter of Moola- The born of a child in the second quarter of Moola Nakshatra is Harmful for child’s Mother.
In the third quarter of Moola- The born of a child in the third quarter of Moola Nakshatra indicates losses of wealth.
In the fourth quarter of Moola- The born of a child in the fourth quarter of Moola Nakshatra is good for pleasure. At a time some losses of prosperity are possible.
Ashlesha Nakshatra:
In the first quarter of Ashlesha- The born of a child in the first quarter of Ashlesha Nakshatra has not specific DOSHA but some losses of wealth are possible.
In the second quarter of Ashlesha- The born of a child in the second quarter of Ashlesha Nakshatra is Harmful for child’s Brother and some parent’s wealth losses are possible.
In the third quarter of Ashlesha- The born of a child in the third quarter of Ashlesha Nakshatra is Harmful for child’s Mother & father.
In the fourth quarter of Ashlesha- The born of a child in the fourth quarter of Ashlesha Nakshatra is Harmful for child’s father.
Jyeshtha Nakshatra:
In the first quarter of Jyeshtha- The born of a child in the first quarter of Jyeshtha Nakshatra is Harmful for child’s elder brother.
In the second quarter of Jyeshtha- The born of a child in the second quarter of Jyeshtha Nakshatra is Harmful for child’s younger brother.
In the third quarter of Jyeshtha- The born of a child in the third quarter of Jyeshtha Nakshatra is Harmful for child’s father.
In the fourth quarter of Jyeshtha- The born of a child in the fourth quarter of Jyeshtha Nakshatra indicates self loss.
Rewati Nakshatra:
In the first quarter of Rewati - The born of a child in the first quarter of Rewati Nakshatra indicates that the native would be like a king.
In the second quarter of Rewati - The born of a child in the second quarter of Rewati Nakshatra indicates that the native would be like a minister but it’s also indicates some property losses.
In the third quarter of Rewati - The born of a child in the third quarter of Rewati Nakshatra indicates that the native would be wealthy person but at a time wealth losses possible.
In the fourth quarter of Rewati - The born of a child in the fourth quarter of Rewati Nakshatra is Harmful for child’s Mother & father.
But our ancient SHASHTRAS provide various propitiation measures for births in the above stars by means of which such effects are minimized or removed.