#UttaraBhadrapada #Nakshatra
#Uttara #Bhadrapada Nakshatra is the second Nakshatra in the Bhadrapada pair, the first being Purva Bhadrapada. Both Bhadrapada Nakshatras share a form of celestial snake, or dragon, as their deirty. Uttara Bhadrapada’s deity is #Ahirbhudnya, the Serpent of the Deep.
This is the second to last Nakshatra in the Nakshatra wheel, in the middle of the Water sign Pisces, and just like the sign so is Uttara Bhadrapada connected to the water, it’s Shakti is the ability to bring rain.
Ahirbhudnya represents a coiled snake, Kundalini, and entanglement but also safety that binds the material world to the spiritual world and vice versa. Here is where we find security in everything that we have learned on our path, a wisdom that we are always rooted in the here and now even as we delve into the cosmic ocean and higher levels of awareness and awakening.
While the soul is eager to explore this path it’s easy to disconnect from this material world and dive deep into intuition and the occult, yet it is Uttara Bhadrapada’s planetary ruler #Saturn who lends this Nakshatra his strength and discipline to stay grounded still while letting other parts of ourselves evolve.