Have an important exam and want to check how well you'll perform? With this simple trick, you can learn to calculate it yourself. You just need to look out for the Panchang of the day and then simply calculate it from your Nakshatra. These are the only things you need to know- your Moon Nakshatra and the Panchang of the day.
To know your Nakshatra, open your Birth/Lagan Chart and look at the nakshatra in which your moon is placed. This will be your moon Nakshatra.
Next, note the placement of the Moon from the Panchang of the day. You can easily search this on Google. Simply type the date and write Panchang, you will get complete astrological details about the day. Note the name of Nakshatra. And that's all you need to know.
Steps to calculate and predict your day-
- Draw / Print the image given below.
Calculate and Predict your day - Place the Nakshatra name from the Panchang on 1st position.
- Write down all the Nakshatra names in a serial order. (To see the serial order of all the Nakshatras click on this link - Planets, Zodiac signs and Nakshatras)
- Note the position of your Moon Nakshatra ie- whether it falls inside the circle or outside on the dots/ lines or over the Trishul (Tridents at the corners).
- If it falls inside the circle (ie- 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26) then you will have a good day. There are chances of hearing good news, you can meet with old friends or family members, or can even attain success in your field of work.
- If your nakshatra falls outside the circle on the dots ( ie-3, 6, 10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 27) then you will have an overall okay-ish day. Half of your day will be good and half will be bad. Your day will go like just any other day- average.
- And if your nakshatra is positioned at the corners, over the Trishul (ie- 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 28) then there are chances of some quarrels and needless frustration. Don't worry it's just a day, there are better days to look forward to.
Please Note-
- Name Nakshatra can also be used to predict your day. The steps are same as described above.
- Sometimes the Panchang will show more than one Nakshatra as the Moon can transit over more than one Nakshatra in a single day. You can calculate according to both the Nakshatras by following the steps individually and predict based on the times of the respective Nakshatras.
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