Can People With Same Nadi Marry? Are There Any Couples Who Had Nadi Dosh And Had Normal Kids?
What is Nadi Dosha?
- Adi Nadi: Includes Ashwini, Ardra, Uttara Phalguni, Hasta, Punarvasu, Jyeshtha, Moola, Shatabhisha, and Poorva Bhadrapada nakshatras.
- Madhya Nadi: Includes Bharani, Mrigashira, Pushya, Poorva Phalguni, Chitra, Anuradha, Poorvashada, Dhanishta, and Uttara Bhadrapada nakshatras.
- Antya Nadi: Includes Kritika, Ashlesha, Rohini, Magha, Swati, Vishakha, Uttarashada, Shravana, and Revati nakshatras.
Favorable Conditions for Nadi Dosha
- If both individuals share the same Nadi but have different Padas (quarters) of the nakshatra, it nullifies the dosha.
- If their nakshatras differ but their traits align, Nadi Dosha is not considered.
- If the nakshatra is the same but their zodiac signs differ, Nadi Dosha does not apply.
Effects of Nadi Dosha
- • Couples with the same Nadi may face complications if remedies are not performed. These include difficulties in conception or the birth of children with health issues.
- • It can lead to discord in marital relationships and, in severe cases, separation.
- • For Madhya Nadi Dosha, there is a belief that it can result in health issues or even death for one or both partners.
Remedies for Nadi Dosha
- • Chanting the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra is an effective remedy for Nadi Dosha.
- • Offering gold, grains, clothes, and cows to Brahmins can mitigate the dosha's effects.
- • The bride may symbolically marry Lord Vishnu before the actual marriage, which nullifies the Nadi Dosha.
- • Consult an astrologer for personalized guidance on remedies and exceptions.