In Vedic astrology, the 27 Nakshatras (lunar constellations) are grouped into 9 Taras, each containing 3 Nakshatras. These groups are based on the ruling planet of the Nakshatra.
Your Janma Tara is the Tara that includes:
đš Your birth star (Janma Nakshatra)
đš And the 2 other Nakshatras ruled by the same planet
Janma Tara is your energetic home base, the Moon returns to this Tara 3 times in every 27-day cycle (once in 9 days).
The align27 app tracks your Janma Tara and places the right rituals in the â3 Rituals for Todayâ section â so you always know what to do, when it matters most.
Janma Tara is known as a day for new beginnings. Itâs ideal for:
⨠Releasing what no longer serves you
đą Planting fresh intentions
đď¸ Removing blocks and obstacles
On this day, Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, is especially honored. Ganesha is the deity associated with Ketu. He removes obstacles not just in the outer world, but within – mental blocks, doubts, and karmic baggage.
So on Janma Tara days, when Ketuâs subtle energy is most active, itâs especially powerful to honor Lord Ganesha through simple yet sacred rituals.
Performing a simple ritual like chanting âOm Gam Ganapataye Namahâ and doing Thopukaranam (the ancient practice of crossing arms and squatting in reverence) can help clear your path inside and out.
No need to track the Moon yourself – the align27 app will remind you when itâs your Janma Tara day and guide you through the exact ritual in your â3 Rituals for Todayâ section.
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