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#Uttarabhadra (The latter one who possesses lucky feet) (333°20′ to 346°40′ Pisces)

#Uttarabhadrapada #nakshatra nconsists of two #stars, Gamma Pegasi and Alpha Andromedae, which connect the constellations of #Pegasus and #Andromeda in modern astronomy. The symbol for this nakshatra is the latter half of the funeral cot that it shares with the nakshatra #Purvabhadra. This nakshatra is also associated with fire purification and passion, but is less aggressive than the former star. The ruling deity, Ahir Bhudhanya, gives Uttarabhadra the desire to examine things at depth and explore the kundalini energy. Those born under this star are compassionate, virtuous, and drawn to humanitarian causes. They require solitude and time for contemplation, but must be cautious of laziness and isolation. Uttarabhadra nakshatra is full of wisdom and determination, yet understands the necessity of patience in obtaining the highest achievement.

Sacred Energy Vortex
#Theeyaththoor #Sri #Sahasra #Lakshmeeswarar #Temple

The Sri Sahasra Lakshmeeswarar Temple resonates with the energy of Uttara Bhadrapada star and is located at Theeyaththoor near Pudukkottai in Tamil Nadu, India. Uttara Bhadrapada is composed of three sacred ponds of fire. Goddess Lakshmi gathered fire lotus flowers every day from Uttara Bhadrapada star. Goddess Lakshmi performed archana with #1008 golden lotus flowers to the Sivalinga at this temple. Lord #Shiva manifested as Sri Sahasra (meaning 1000) Lakshmeeswarar at Theeyaththoor.

The darshan of Sri Sahasra Lakshmeeswara #Sivalinga can give unexplainable positive effects in a person’s life. The darshan of Goddess Lakshmi brings auspicious benefits of prosperity and graciousness. Those people born under Uttarabhadra nakshatra should worship at this temple during their life time. Those born under a different star will also benefit by worshiping at this temple. If a person grinds sandalwood with their own hands and then anoints the deities, Sri Sahasra Lakshmeeswarar will grant nobility and can assist with remedies for heat related illnesses. It is also propitious to offer fruit juices or sweets to the poor people at the temple.

The temple at Theeyaththoor is a special place for performing fire rituals. Sri Vinayaka Peruman performed a fire ritual for his marriage ceremony at Theeyaththoor when the fourth waning moon and Uttarabhadra nakshatra occurred on the same day (Thilakundha Chaturthi). Performing a fire ritual (homa) on this day has the power to remove obstacles related to finances. It is auspicious for people born under Uttara Bhadrapada to perform a fire ritual at least once in their life.

Uttarabhadra nakshatra natives, your #incense is made with the #herb #Neem as prescribed by the Vedas.

Burning one of these pillars is like performing a mini fire ritual for that particular star formation. For your specific Birthstar, you will be able to connect inwardly to your planet of energetic origin and gain support with the positive aspects that are you.

Burning the other Nakshatra pillars on that specific Nakshatra day will tune you in with the favorable activities with that star’s energy for the day. It is recommended to at least burn your own personal Nakshatra pillar daily to stay connected to your essence. It is advantageous to burn the days Nakshatra pillar as well.

https://www.astroved.com/astropedia/en/nakshatra/uttarabhadra-nakshatra

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