When buying a car, we often check the mileage, engine condition, and accident history. But there is a hidden factor that ancient wisdom suggests is just as critical: The Manufacturing Date.
In Vedic Astrology, everything born in time has a "birth chart"—including inanimate objects like cars. If a vehicle is "born" (manufactured) on a day ruled by a Destruction Constellation (Nasha Nakshatra), it carries that destructive energy throughout its lifespan.
This article explains why you should avoid such vehicles to reduce the risk of accidents and unexpected maintenance costs.
Just as a person's life is influenced by the planetary positions at their birth, a car's "destiny" is sealed the moment it rolls off the assembly line. This moment is its birth.
The energy of that specific day—defined by the moon's position in a specific constellation (Nakshatra)—imprints onto the vehicle. If the energy is harmonious, the car serves its owner well. If the energy is chaotic or destructive, the car becomes a source of endless trouble.
In Vedic Astrology, certain constellations are classified as aggressive or destructive. These are excellent for demolition, war, or ending things, but terrible for creating something meant to last and keep you safe.
Key "Destruction" or "Evil" constellations to avoid include:
Cars manufactured on these days are statistically more likely to be involved in accidents, suffer from mysterious mechanical failures, or become "money pits" with high maintenance costs.
You can find your car's manufacturing date on the compliance plate or sticker, usually located on the driver's side door jamb or in the engine bay. It often lists the Month and Year (e.g., 05/2023).
Sometimes, the exact day is listed. If you have the exact date, you can check the constellation for that day using any Panchang or astrology tool.
1. Prevention is Best: If possible, avoid buying cars manufactured on known bad days. Wait for a vehicle produced during a beneficial constellation like Pushya, Rohini, or Revati.
2. Select a Good Purchase Date: If you cannot control the manufacturing date (which is hard for mass-produced cars), you can control the Purchase Date. By buying the car on an auspicious day (Muhurtha), you can mitigate some of the negative effects.
A good "First Drive" or "Key Handover" time can instill positive energy into your ownership experience.
Use our free Good Time Finder to choose the best date and time for buying your vehicle or taking the first drive.
Time is the seed of the Universe.