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The native born in #Anuradha #Nakshatra in #Astrology is a broad thinker, rational, has a realistic perception, logic-driven, has intuitive judgment and independent thoughts. He is interested in philosophy, religion, spirituality, astrology and worldly views. He is always learning, persevering in pursuit of acknowledging, getting to the bottom of what is needed to be known, seeing hidden messages, and seeking new information.

The native with Anuradha Nakshatra in astrology is liable to face several obstacles in his life. Even then, he has a particular aptitude to handle the most challenging situation systematically. However, if we look at his face, a peculiar frustrated face can be noticed. The main reason for such a gloomy appearance is the problems he has to confront on several occasions. To be more specific, there may not be the peace of mind in his life.

Anuradha is one of the Tiryaka Mukhi Nakshatras (or the #Nakshatras which have their mouths curved). In these Nakshatras, things related to roads, dams, the expansion of metals, etc., chariots, boats, etc. can be auspiciously begun and performed.

Symbol: A Bali (Rice Mould)

The symbol for Anuradha Nakshatra is ‘Bali’ or a mould of rice. The decay of rice suggests that mothers shall take care of their diet. During this phase, the baby needs calcium, and mothers start experiencing an iron deficiency.

Deity: The #Mithra

The deity for Anuradha Nakshatra is Mithra. Mithra is one of the Aadhithya. Mithra means a friend. He has a close relationship with Varuna, the protector of Rhutha. He is the patron divinity of honesty, friendship, contract, and meetings.

Mithra is associated with the light of dawn in the morning. He wears sparkling garments, and his palace is golden. He is the guardian of the world. He has spies that are wise and undeceivable.

Mithra is the maintainer of order and barrier against falsehood. He punishes falsehood. He is a leader and a priest. He fills the earth with food grains and gives good-intentioned wealth. His grace keeps humans free from diseases. He is the highest power of intelligence and trustworthiness.

The yoni animal of Anuradha Nakshatra is a female deer. A deer is found in a quiet place in the forest and shows youthfulness, and the elegance of life.
When you see a deer, whether male or female, you feel a sense of calmness, beauty and serenity.
The fusion fire inside Anuradha native is the need to reproduce like the rats of Magha Nakshatra.
Deer reproduces at an extremely fast pace.
They reproduce once every year.
They are not as fast as a rat, but they too reproduce quickly.
The deer is also one of the most killed animals by a car accident.
This can also show an Anuradha native usually always gets into car accidents or some kind of fender benders; it cannot be life-threatening unless other yogas are present and the native has completed their counted breaths.
Anuradha natives, as much as they are quiet, elegant and peaceful, they are hungry for sexual experience.
However, their sexual experience is not just about lust and having sexual parties like Phalgunis; they are about reproduction.
A female Anuradha native is ready to find and mate, and internally it is about producing a child.
The deer is also an excellent swimmer and runs around 35 miles an hour.
Anuradha females are excellent swimmers and runners.
The symbolism of Anuradha is the lotus, archway and a staff stick.
The first thing we understand about a lotus is that it grows in the dirtiest places yet, and is one of the most beautiful flowers.
Anuradha natives rise up from the struggles of life to ultimately be admired by people and shine like a lotus.
The stem of the lotus reaches down to the ground in the mud water, where it gets all its nutrients from; this translates into the nature’s plumbing system working at its best.
The Anuradha natives either have a great interest in plumbing or always have to deal with plumbing issues in life, especially when the Anuradha dasha (Tribhagi system) or sub dasha is operating.
The other symbolism of this Nakshatra is the staff, a mystical weapon that wields magic powers to destroy the obstacle in front of it.
The deity of Anuradha Nakshatra is Mithra, one of the Adityas.
Mitra is the God of friendship and is frequently invoked with Varuna, the God of cosmic laws and cosmic ocean.
Mithra promotes good faith, cordiality, and cooperation.
There is the story of Varuna and Mithra having fallen in love with the celestial damsel Urvashi.
In this love triangle, Urvashi liked Mitra more.
Mitra’s semen is supposed to have fallen into a pot, and eventually, the sage Vashishtha was born out of it.
Varuna’s semen is supposed to have fallen into another pot from which sage Agastya was born.
Both Agastya & Vashishtha were also called Mitra-Varuna. Mitra is also the divine friend.
Radha was the childhood friend of Lord Krishna, who was his greatest devotee.
Radha was so deeply in love with Krishna that, in spite of Krishna having left Radha to fulfill his duties as an avatar, her love took on to great mystical proportions, and she became enlightened.
Radha then acted out crazy as she lost her mind for losing Krishna.
The mythology of Anuradha emphasizes friendship and karma with friends.
In the life of an Anuradha native, either they will consider their friends much closer than their family, or they keep getting betrayed by friends.
However, regardless of the extreme, the theme of friendship plays out big in their life.
They may have friendships or have relationships with Persians.
Anuradha natives settle in foreign lands, meet new people and make new relationships like Mithra did.
Anuradha native gains through friendship, whether it is sitting around a table, smoking cigars with an idea bursting, or through some suggestion by a friend.
It has been mentioned that thousands of Laxmi manifested from the left side of Radha, who is the embodiment of all the Goddesses that we worship.
Anuradha natives are fortunate but acquire all the comfort and wealth in their late life. Why late? Radha realized later who she really was and manifested into, so Anuradha native received their transformation later in life.
It’s said in Srimad Bhagavatam that one should pray to Radha first, then Krishna.
Radha was the greatest devotee of Krishna, the true love of Krishna but never got Krishna in the physical world.
The Anuradha natives will run into someone special, who they are deeply in love with, deeply devoted to, but they never get to spend their whole life with them.
An Anuradha native will always have a bleeding pain in their heart for not attaining that person.
They can have the most good looking, rich and perfect spouse in their life, but they will always have a tiny space in their heart for that Radha they never received, and this plays out strongly in a male’s chart.
Radha also went crazy. She became a maniac and mad after losing Krishna.
Anuradha natives will always run into women and will go crazy or obsessed with them, and in marriage, they sometimes end up with a spouse who is crazy and protective.
Anuradha natives will also have people or someone to covert operations against them due to jealousy, possessiveness and obsessiveness.
They will also be very good with financial negotiations, especially in taxes and law.
Anuradha natives always get a chance to listen to people’s secrets and keep it a secret like a psychologist, lawyer or an astrologer would do.
Anuradha natives feel it is important to keep the secrets of other people because they want to know the truth.
An accountant is someone who knows exactly how much you make, but they are bound by keeping it a secret.
Hostage negotiators can also be seen with this Nakshatra because they not only do last minute negotiations, but also become the friend of the hostage taker.
Anuradha Nakshatra natives love playing golf, hockey, cricket or baseball.
These sports all involve the use of a stick.
Anuradha is represented by the staff of a rishi, which can even be known as the staff of a wizard.
Attributes of Anuradha Nakshatra in Astrology
Anuradha Nakshatra is spread from 3’20” to 16’40” in Scorpio (Vrischika) Rashi.
Scorpio (Vishakha) and Anuradha are complementary to each other.
From Anuradha is derived friendship, love, affection, and other tender features of a native’s character. Scorpio (Vrischika) is considered the ultimate objective, while Anuradha indicates the ‘action’.
The difference between Scorpio and Anuradha is that while the Scorpio native forgets the benefits derived and also the persons who helped attain success, the Anuradha native retains a soft feeling about them, and he keeps his friendship intact and does not forget the benefits.
The Anuradha native’s mind is always alive and receptive to all feelings and gestures of friendship and love. He is like the sentinel, always mounting guard over emotions, but lacking the hardness or toughness of the official sentinel.
Anuradha is one of the Mridu (delicate) and Maitra (friendly) Nakshatras. In these Nakshatras, things like learning and singing songs, getting clothes prepared and wearing them, playing games, things relating to friends, getting jewels made, and wearing them may be auspiciously done.
Description of Anuradha Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native who has Anuradha as his birth Nakshatra will be troubled by hunger and thirst, grievous, kind, virtuous, and fortunate. He will wander and live in foreign places.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born in the star Anuradha, he will be very affable in speech, opulent, ease-loving, honorable, famous, and powerful.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Anuradha will be in the king’s service, be heroic, will live in foreign lands, be beloved by women, be charming, will perform secretive acts, and be tawny in complexion.
According to Brihat Samhita: The native born under Anuradha becomes very wealthy, dwells in foreign lands, is unable to endure hunger, and wanders from place to place.

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