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According to the Hindu calendar, Nautapa starts from the sixth month of every year. Nautpa is of 15 days. According to religious beliefs, this Nakshatra lasts for 15 days, but the day on which the first 9 Nakshatras remain is called Nautapa. It is getting very hot these days. The distance between the Sun and the Earth decreases in the last week of May. These days the Sun enters the Rohini Nakshatra, in which case the Sun’s rays fall directly on the Earth, causing intense heat. Let us know what is the astrological significance of Nautapa and why it is called Nautapa.
What is Nautapa?
If it rains in Jeth Shukla Paksha from Adra Nakshatra to ten Nakshatras, then there is no rain in these ten Nakshatras during the rainy season. If there is more heat in these constellations, then there is good rain. This year Nautpa will start from 22 May. Sun is going to be in Rohini Nakshatra till 5th June, so Nautapa will end only after 5th June. The maximum effect of Nautapa lasts for 9 days. From the 10th day the distance between the Sun and the Earth starts increasing.
According to astrology, this time the Sun God will enter Rohini Nakshatra on Monday, May 22 at 8.16 am. Nautapa will start from this day and Sun will enter the second Nakshatra after passing through Rohini Nakshatra, on Friday June 2 at 6:40 am, then Nautapa will end.
Worship the Sun God in Nautapa
Worshiping the Sun during Nautapa gets rid of all planetary defects present in a person’s birth chart. Both Sun and Moon, the visible deities, have the power to get rid of the sins of previous births. By offering and offering Arghya to the Sun and the Moon, the soul becomes free from the cycle of birth.