Choosing the right time to wear new clothes is an important consideration in Vedic astrology. Each of the 27 Nakshatras, or lunar mansions, is associated with specific energies and influences that can impact different aspects of life, including the seemingly simple act of donning new garments. According to Varaha Sanhita, an ancient astrological text, certain Nakshatras are considered highly auspicious for wearing new clothes, while others are inauspicious and should be avoided.
Auspicious Nakshatras for wearing new clothes include Ashwini, Rohini, Pushya, Punarvasu, Uttara Phalguni, Chitra, Hasta, Vishaka, Anuradha, Uttara Ashadha, Ghanishta, Uttara Bhadrapada, and Revati. These Nakshatras are believed to bring good fortune, prosperity, and positive energy. Wearing new clothes during these times can enhance these beneficial effects.
For example, wearing new clothes during the Revati Nakshatra, ruled by Mercury, is associated with receiving money. Similarly, adorning new garments under the Rohini Nakshatra, ruled by the Moon, is believed to attract large sums of money. Pushya Nakshatra, governed by Saturn, also carries the potential for financial gain when wearing new attire. Uttara Phalguni, ruled by the Sun, is associated with increased income and prosperity. Hasta Nakshatra, ruled by the Moon, is believed to enhance fortune and overall well-being.
Conversely, certain Nakshatras are considered inauspicious for wearing new clothes. Bharani Nakshatra, ruled by Venus, is associated with the risk of theft. Krittika Nakshatra, ruled by the Sun, carries the risk of fire-related accidents. Wearing new clothes during Mrigashira Nakshatra, ruled by Mars, is believed to make clothes susceptible to damage from insects or rodents. Ashlesha Nakshatra, ruled by Mercury, is associated with the destruction of clothes.
Other inauspicious Nakshatras for wearing new clothes include Magha, Purva Phalguni, Mula, Purva Ashadha, Shravana, Shatabhisha, and Purva Bhadrapada. These Nakshatras are associated with various negative outcomes, ranging from financial losses and health problems to accidents and difficulties in life. It is advisable to avoid wearing new clothes during these times to mitigate potential negative influences. For instance, wearing new clothes during Purva Bhadrapada, ruled by Jupiter, is associated with the danger of drowning.
Specific Nakshatras also carry unique implications. Wearing new clothes during Ashwini, ruled by Ketu, may result in receiving new clothes as gifts. Chitra, ruled by Mars, also carries this same potential. Wearing new clothes on Vishaka, ruled by Jupiter, is associated with gaining fame and recognition. Anuradha, governed by Saturn, is believed to facilitate the formation of new friendships and connections. Ghanishta, ruled by Mars, is associated with new job opportunities. Interestingly, if one is born under the Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra, ruled by Saturn, it is advised that their children avoid wearing new clothes during this same Nakshatra to avoid potential harm. Choosing the right Nakshatra for wearing new clothes can be a significant factor in attracting positive energy and avoiding negative influences, according to the principles of Nakshatra Fashions.