1-2. The Sage Parasara said. The ruling 
deity of Jyeshtha is Indra and the ruling deity of Mula is Rakshasa. As 
both the deities are inimical to each other, this Gandanta is 
considered, as the most evil. A boy, or girl, born during the period of 
Abhukta Mula, should either be abandoned, or the father should not see 
the face of the child for 8 years. Now I shall describe the remedial 
measures to obtain deliverence from the evil effects of birth during 
this extremely inauspicious period. 
3-4. In view of the extremely inauspicious effects of birth during 
Abhukta I shall first describe the remedial measures to obtain relief 
from Mula. The religious remedial rites should be performed after the 
12th day after the birth, the next Janm Nakshatra day, or on an 
auspicious day, when Moon and the stars are favourable. 
5-8. Erect a canopy (Mandap) with four arched gateways, embellished 
with festoons, on a sacred spot, besmeared with cow dung paste, to the 
East, or North of the house. Prepare there a pit (Kund), or place there a
 square vessel of clay, or metal for performing Havan. Then, according 
to ones means, prepare, or get prepared an idol of Rakshasa of 16, 8, or
 4 Masas of gold, as may be possible within ones means. The idol should 
be with a horrible-looking face, black in colour, with two heads, two 
arms, carrying a sword and a shield and seated on a dead body. 
9. In the absence of an idol a piece of gold of the weight, mentioned
 above, should be used for worship, as gold is dear to all the deities. 
10-20. Thereafter the remedial rites should be performed in the 
following order. Select a learned priest to perform the religious rites,
 according to the prescribed procedure. Install a Kalash and put in it 
Panchagavya (five articles, yielded by a cow, namely milk, curd, Ghī, 
dung and urine), Shataushadhi and water of the holy river (Ganga etc.). 
Then install the idol of the Rakshasa of Mula, facing West, on an 
earthen pot (Dhata) with one hundred tiny holes. After placing bamboo 
leaves on it, perform the worship of the idol by offering it white 
flowers, sandal and clothes etc. Also perform worship of its Adhideva 
Indra and Pratyadhideva Jal. Then perform Havan to appease the deities. 
According to ones means, 1008, or 108 oblations should be offered in the
 Havan. After this to obtain deliverence from death Mrityunjaya Mantra 
etc. should be recited and prayers offered to all the deities for the 
purpose of Abhisheka. The father, mother and the child should thereafter
 take bath from the water of the two Kalashas. Then the parents, dressed
 in white clothes and with white sandal paste, besmeared on their 
foreheads, should give a cow with calf, as a Dakshina to the chief 
priest and feed the other priests and Brahmins, according to ones means.
 Lastly, after reciting the Yatapapan etc. (see verse 19) Mantra, the 
father, mother and the child should see the reflection of their faces in
 the (melted) Ghī. By the performance of the remedial rites in the 
manner described all evil effects of the birth during Abhukta Mula are 
completely wiped out 
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