1-5. The Sage said. O Maitreya! Now I 
will describe to you the remedial measures to be adopted to ensure 
relief from the evil effects of Jyeshtha Gandanta. The erection of a 
canopy (Mandhup), installation of Kalash, selection of a priest etc. 
will be done in the same manner, as has been recommended for the Abhukta
 Mula in the previous chapter. In this ceremony Indra will be the 
deity-in-chief, Adhideva will be Agni and the Pratyadhideva will be 
Rakshasa. 
6. Then the remedial rites should be performed in the following 
order. Install on a Kalash, full of paddy rice, an idol of gold with 
Indra, seated on Airavat with Vajra Ankusha in his hands. Perform 
worship of the chief deity Indra along with that of the Adhideva and the
 Pratyadhideva with the recitation of their appropriate Mantras. Perform
 Havan, Abhisheka and then feed the Brahmins in accordance with ones 
means. In addition to the above, after doing Indrasukta and Mrityunjaya 
Japas, prayers may be offered to Indra. These measures will wipe out the
 evil effects of the Gandanta. 
7. In case the performance of remedial rites, described above, is 
beyond the means of any person, he should give a cow in charity. This 
will also appease the deities and promote relief from the evil effects 
of the Gandanta. Because the giving of a cow in charity has been 
considered a superior remedial measure than giving in charity all the 
lands, belonging to a person. 
8-9. According to prescribed remedial measures, 3 cows are to be 
given in charity in the case of Jyeshtha-Mula and Aslesha-Magha 
Gandantas, 2 cows in Revati-Ashvini Gandantas and 1 cow in other 
Gandantas, or in any inauspicious Yoga. If cow, or cows are not 
available, their actual value should be given in cash to a Brahmin.
10. A girl, born in Jyeshtha Nakshatra, destroys (is the cause of death 
of) the elder brother of her husband and a girl, born in fourth quarter 
of Vishaka Nakshatra, destroys her husbands younger brother. Therefore a
 cow should be given in charity at the time of the marriage of such 
girls to wipe out the above-mentioned evil effects. 
11-13. A boy, or girl, born in the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th quarter of 
Aslesha Nakshatra, destroys his/her mother-in-law and a boy, or a girl, 
born in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd quarter of Mula Nakshatra, becomes the 
destroyer of his/her father-in-law. Therefore suitable measures, as may 
be possible within ones means, should be taken at the time of the 
marriage of such boys and girls. There will be no evil effect, if the 
husband has no elder brothers.  
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