Namaste.
Death can happen anytime. On the 12th of June, there was an airplane crash here in India—in Gujarat. Around 200 people, or maybe more, died. So it is necessary that when you are traveling, you see the Nakshatra. Before you travel, you should see the Nakshatra—the Nakshatra of the day on which you are going to travel.
This accident that occurred on—12th June—happened when the Moon was in Mula Nakshatra. You see, Moon was in Mula Nakshatra. Mula Nakshatra is not good for traveling.
In this blog, I have mentioned about those Nakshatras which are not good for traveling, so that the next time when you plan to travel—by flight, by train, by bus, or even your own private car—you will know which Nakshatras to avoid.
But I am really feeling so sad that so many people died in that airplane crash. Just imagine—somebody’s wife, somebody’s husband, somebody’s child, somebody’s friend—so many died. And that is why I say, anything can happen at any time. So try to be good as much as you can. Don’t waste your time in petty fights, quarrels, and debates. Focus on your self-growth, because time is short and you never know when the exit will come.
In Vedic astrology, every action we take is influenced by the cosmic energy prevailing at that moment. And travel is no exception. Whether it’s a short business trip, a pilgrimage, or a long international journey, the Nakshatra at the time of departure holds immense significance.
Some Nakshatras support movement, progress, and protection, while others are best avoided as they can bring delays, obstacles, fatigue, or even danger.
Just as a sailor wouldn’t set sail during a storm, an aware traveler chooses the right Nakshatra before stepping out.
Nakshatras to Avoid When Traveling:
- Bharani – The Bearer of Burdens
Bharani carries the intense energy of Yama, the God of death.
Travel begun under this Nakshatra can feel heavy, burdensome, and tiring.
It often leads to unwanted detours or mental stress, especially if the journey has a spiritual or professional purpose. - Krittika – The Sharp Cutter
Symbolized by a blade, Krittika burns with intensity.
Journeys started under this Nakshatra may lead to conflict, injuries, or heat-related issues.
Best avoided unless the journey involves emergency action or a disciplined purpose. - Ardra – The Storm
Ardra brings emotional turbulence and unexpected events.
Ruled by Rahu, travel during Ardra can be emotionally exhausting, filled with delays or miscommunication.
A time for inner journey, not outer travel. - Ashlesha – The Entangler
The serpent energy of Ashlesha can bring deception, hidden dangers, or mental confusion.
Not the right time to begin a new journey, especially for important life events like immigration or ventures abroad. - Magha – The Royal Seat
Magha connects to ancestral power, but is too rooted in the past.
Travel under Magha can feel restricted, karmically bound, or unproductive.
It’s a good time to honor ancestors, but not to board a flight, train, or even your private car. - Jyeshtha – The Elder One
Jyeshtha holds power but can be isolating.
It brings a sense of pressure or hidden competition.
Journeys under Jyeshtha may face ego clashes, delays in authority approvals, or health sensitivities. - Mula – The Uprooter
A powerful Nakshatra ruled by Nritti, the goddess of dissolution.
Mula is known to disrupt or unearth.
Travel begun under Mula can face cancellations, luggage loss, or sudden upheavals.
Often avoided for air travel or long-distance movement.
Today, on 12th June 2025, Moon was in Mula Nakshatra when the airplane crash happened.
So avoid Mula completely, especially for air travel or long journeys—even by your own private car.
Mula is the most dangerous Nakshatra for travel. On your travel day, Mula should not be there. Please make a note of this.
I say this only for my close followers—because I care. - Revati – Last Quarter
Revati is generally benevolent, but its last Pada is weak in terms of material support.
Travel during this time may feel directionless, confusing, or prone to missed connections.
So try to avoid Revati, especially the last Pada, on your travel day.
Additional Precautions Before Traveling:
- Avoid Rahu Kaal and Gulika Kalam
These daily time periods bring confusion and loss of clarity.
Every day has a Rahu Kaal and a Gulika Kalam—do not travel during these periods. - Avoid Chaturdashi, Amavasya, and Ashtami Tithi
These lunar days are spiritually intense but not ideal for outward movement. - Moon in the Eighth House from Your Natal Moon
For example, if your Moon sign is Capricorn, and on your travel day the Moon is in Leo (which is eighth from Capricorn), then avoid travel.
This is a classic yoga called Ashtam Chandra, which brings vulnerability. - Avoid Traveling on Tuesday and Saturday
These days are generally not preferred for starting southward or intense journeys—unless corrected with proper remedies.
It is important to take the Nakshatra of the day seriously before planning any journey.
Astrology is not mere superstition. Its true purpose is to protect you from unseen misfortunes—like air travel mishaps, road accidents, or sudden disruptions.
So the next time you prepare to travel, please avoid these 8 inauspicious Nakshatras unless it’s absolutely urgent or there is a personal emergency.
This blog comes straight from my heart, a sincere concern for all my close followers.
Your safety and well-being matter deeply to me.
May your travels be blessed, smooth, and protected by divine grace.
Wishing you always a safe and happy journey.
Jai Sri Ganesha. Jai Guru.