The book \"Sampūrṇa Mūlaśānti Vidhi With Hindi Translation\" (सम्पूर्ण मूलशान्ति विधि हिन्दी व्याख्या सहित) is a specialized ritual manual detailing the complete procedure for conducting a Mūlaśānti ceremony.\r\n\r\nThis is a Vedic remedial rite performed to negate the negative astrological effects associated with being born under the Mūla Nakṣatra (Mūla constellation) or the final quarter of Revati Nakṣatra and the first quarter of Aśvinī Nakṣatra, often collectively referred to as Gaṇḍānta or Mūla Doṣa.\r\n\r\n📜 Key Details and Content\r\n1. Purpose of Mūlaśānti\r\nMūla Nakṣatra: In Vedic astrology, a child born in Mūla, Aśvinī, or the last part of Revati is considered to have a Mūla Doṣa (defect). This specific affliction is traditionally believed to bring various forms of hardship, potentially affecting the child\'s parents (father or mother, depending on the nakṣatra quarter), family, or the child\'s own well-being.\r\n\r\nŚānti (शांति): Means peace or pacification.\r\n\r\nMūlaśānti Vidhi: The ritual procedure is performed to pacify the deities associated with these constellations (often Nirṛti is associated with Mūla), thereby removing the potential doṣa and ensuring the child\'s and family\'s prosperity.\r\n\r\n2. Ritual Procedure (Vidhi)\r\nThe manual provides the complete step-by-step methodology (Paddhati), including the original Sanskrit mantras and their Hindi translation (Vyākhyā). The ceremony is traditionally performed on the 27th day after the child\'s birth, when the moon returns to the same nakṣatra of birth.\r\n\r\nThe steps typically detailed in the book include:\r\n\r\nPūjana and Saṅkalpa: The initial worship and declaration of the ritual\'s purpose.\r\n\r\nGraha Pūjana: Worship of the nine planets (Navagraha).\r\n\r\nNakṣatra Devatā Pūjana: Special worship of the specific deities presiding over the 27 constellations.\r\n\r\nHoma (Yajña): The fire sacrifice is the central part, where oblations are offered to the presiding deities and the specific deity of the birth nakṣatra to neutralize the negative effects.\r\n\r\nAbhiṣeka (Ritual Bath): The child is given a ritual bath with water collected from 27 different places or pots.\r\n\r\n3. Publisher\r\nLike other specialized ritual books, this Paddhati is essential for purohits (priests) and is often published by institutions focused on Karmakāṇḍa literature, such as Shri Kashi Vishwanath Sansthan