Urinary infection and hernia according to astrology
- Kundliguru
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In Vedic astrology, each planet governs different parts and functions of the human body. The Moon (Chandra), known as the planet of emotions, fluids, and nourishment, plays a vital role in maintaining the body’s internal balance and flow. When the Moon becomes weak, afflicted, or placed in difficult houses, it can cause disturbances in the urinary system, abdominal region, and lower body organs, often leading to urinary infections or hernia.
The Moon’s Role in Causing Urinary and Abdominal Disorders
The Moon controls the water element in the human body. It governs all kinds of bodily fluids — from blood plasma to lymph, and most importantly, urine. A well-placed Moon ensures smooth functioning of the kidneys and bladder, helping the body eliminate toxins naturally.
However, when the Moon becomes afflicted or weak, it disrupts this natural flow of fluids, leading to urinary tract infections (UTIs), water retention, or swelling in the lower abdomen. Additionally, since the Moon represents the abdomen and emotional tension, an afflicted Moon can weaken abdominal tissues, increasing the risk of hernia, especially under physical strain or emotional stress.
Moon as the Lord of the 6th or 8th House
The 6th house in astrology represents disease, illness, and physical challenges, while the 8th house signifies chronic health issues, weakness, and sudden medical conditions. When the Moon becomes the ruler (lord) of either of these houses, its nurturing and soft qualities turn vulnerable, making the person more prone to health imbalances.
For example, if the Moon rules the 6th house, it may lead to frequent infections, inflammation in urinary pathways, or lower abdominal discomfort.
If the Moon rules the 8th house, it can result in chronic or recurring urinary issues and abdominal weakness that could lead to hernia or internal strain.
In both cases, the watery energy of the Moon becomes unstable, and emotional stress may further aggravate these conditions.
Moon Placed in the 6th or 8th House
Even if the Moon does not rule these houses, its placement in the 6th or 8th house is considered inauspicious for health.
Moon in the 6th house often brings digestive and urinary troubles due to emotional imbalances and stress-related fluid retention.
Moon in the 8th house can indicate a sensitive constitution, where toxins accumulate internally, creating a tendency toward urinary infections, reproductive organ discomfort, or hernia.
If such a Moon is also afflicted by Saturn, Mars, Rahu, or Ketu, these problems can become more intense or chronic.
Moon in Jupiter-ruled Nakshatras
Certain Nakshatras ruled by Jupiter (Guru) amplify the Moon’s connection to internal organs and the water element. When the Moon occupies these stars — Punarvasu, Vishakha, or Purva Bhadrapada — it may create a subtle imbalance in body fluids, especially if Moon is weak or afflicted.
Punarvasu Nakshatra – Though it symbolizes renewal and healing, a weak Moon here can lead to repetitive urinary issues or weak abdominal walls.
Vishakha Nakshatra – Associated with intensity and duality, Moon here can create emotional stress that manifests as fluid imbalance or strain near the bladder or abdomen.
Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra – A deeply spiritual star, but when Moon here is afflicted, it can show weakness in internal organs, leading to hernia-like tendencies.
Thus, Moon placed in these Jupiter-ruled Nakshatras may make the native emotionally sensitive and physically vulnerable to infections or internal pressure conditions.
Astrological Remedies for Afflicted Moon
To strengthen the Moon and prevent urinary or abdominal disorders, the following astrological remedies are beneficial:
Chant the Chandra Beej Mantra daily:“ॐ श्रां श्रीं श्रौं सः चन्द्राय नमः।”
Drink plenty of clean water and maintain a calm, stress-free lifestyle.
Offer milk or white rice on Mondays to the Moon or to Lord Shiva.
Wear a silver ring with a natural pearl on the little finger (only after astrological advice).
Spend time near water bodies or under moonlight to harmonize lunar energy.
Practice cooling yoga postures or pranayama to regulate abdominal and urinary flow.
Conclusion
According to Vedic astrology, the Moon governs all fluids and soft organs in the body, and its affliction can lead to urinary infections and hernia-related issues.When the Moon rules or occupies the 6th or 8th house, or when it is placed in Jupiter-ruled Nakshatras like Punarvasu, Vishakha, or Purva Bhadrapada, the chances of such ailments increase.
Balancing the Moon’s emotional and physical energies through discipline, hydration, and spiritual calmness can help maintain both physical and emotional health — ensuring that the body’s inner tides flow in harmony.



