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The meaning of the word ‘Jyeshta’ is elder, senior, first, or the chief. Yogatara of Jyeshta is Antares. Antares is the brightest, most massive, and most evolved stellar member of the nearest OB association. Antares is nearing the end of its lifespan and is expected to explode as a supernova in the next million years. Even in this sense, the name Jyeshtha or elder is appropriate. Jyeshta was the eldest of 27 sisters. She felt betrayed and jealous because Soma, their husband, favoured Rohini, who is younger than her.

#Jyeshta #Nakshatra in #Vedicastrology 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, chariots, boats, etc., can be auspiciously begun and performed.

Symbol: An #Earring
The symbol for #Jyeshtha is an earring. This indicates the development of nerves in the ears and the ability to respond to sounds during this period.

Deity: The #Indhra
Indhra is the deity of Jyeshtha Nakshatra. Indhra means the one who controls Indhriya or senses. Indhra is considered a producer of earth and sky. He maintains the earth and the mountains. He is always frightened because someone could ascend to his throne. Getting immersed in music, dance, and the enjoyments of heaven is his weakness.

The yoni animal of Jyeshta Nakshatra is the #male #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.
Deers reproduce at an extremely fast pace.
They reproduce once every year.
They are not as fast as a rat but reproduce quickly.
The deer is also one of the most killed animals by a car accident.
This can also show a Jyeshtha 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 person has completed their counted breaths.
Jyeshtha is perhaps the most lustful and sexual Nakshatra as the buck (the male deer) is ready to produce at any given moment.
The male deer also has antlers, which they use for protection and fight.
They show dominance and their right to mate with the female deer.
Deers can eat around 8-10 pounds of vegetation a day.
Jyeshtha natives can have a big appetite for food and can be fond of non-veg and exotic foods; some even love eating venison and wild game.
Bucks have to travel long distances to find a female deer to mate.
Sometimes they lose muscle mass and weight in the pursuit of sexual encounters.
Jyeshtha natives themselves will travel long distances if they know they will have a sexual encounter.
The symbolism of Jyeshtha is an umbrella, which shows protection and a sign of a royal authority.
The royal members of the family have someone follow them carrying an umbrella to protect them from the harsh sunlight.
It was used during wars on elephants to show the king behind the army, and mostly, it was the royal female of the palace who always had to be in the shade.

The other symbolism of Jyeshtha Nakshatra is the #amulet.
Amulets are usually used in old cultures in India, China, Latin America, and are used for occult and mystical protection to the native.
Indra himself used an amulet to win over his enemies.
Jyeshtha natives go deep into the occult, tantra, and hidden mysteries of the unknown.
Jyeshtha is also connected with yoga, especially Kriya Yoga, because it’s the eldest form of yoga to attain God realization.
Indra, having a thousand eyes, is extremely helpful in yoga as the Crown chakra is the home of the 1000 petal lotus.
Indra is the king of Gods and is considered as the hero amongst the Gods.
His mount is the Airavat elephant, which has 5 trunks.
His weapon is the powerful thunderbolt, #Vajra.
Indra defeated the dragon Vrittasur, which he had to do, having lost his kingdom by disrespecting Guru Brihaspati and having difficulties finding a replacement for the Guru.
The Vajra was made from sage Dadhichi’s bones.
Indra also loves drinking his Soma rasa.
Indra seduced Ahilya, the wife of sage Gautam, when the sage was away.
The sage supposedly cursed Indra to have 1000 vaginas. After doing severe penance, Indra eventually turned the 1000 vaginas into 1000 eyes and got the title of “the 1000 eyed one”.
In Mahabharata, Lord Krishna subdued Indra’s ego by lifting the Govardhan.
Indra was angry with the villagers of Gokul as they refrained from providing him with ritual sacrifices.
In anger, he sent heavy rains and wind, but Krishna protected the villagers by lifting the mount Govardhan and providing them shelter.
Indra admitted defeat and recognized Krishna as the incarnated godhead.
Indra is obsessed with Soma, the juice of immortality.
He always needed Soma in the battleground and had Tvastar make more and more juice for him, which strengthened his body like Arnold.

It is said that Indra leaves blood spatters on the ground during battle, which shows the energy of Indra and Mars together.
If Vishakha Nakshatra shows the lustful Indra and his theme of relationship with rishi’s wife, Jyeshtha shows the extreme lustful nature where Indra simply would kill the rishi and would force his way into the house and make love to his wife.
Jyeshtha is the intensified version of Indra.

It’s the Nakshatra of war, and all is fair in love-&-war.
The deity of this Nakshatra is Indra, who also presides over Vishakha Nakshatra.
Indra is the king of the Gods, who is the champion, and is seen as the one enjoying all the luxuries, drinking Soma, & gambling.
He is the king but also the most insecure, as he is not willing to let go of his throne.
He’s bulky, strong, handsome, with a huge ego and lust for women and Soma.
Whenever you think of a man who is godly, rich, a hero and loves to party, think of #Indra, and mostly that individual would have Vishakha or Jyeshtha Nakshatra in their chart.
Attributes of Jyeshta Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 16’40” up to 30’00” degree in the Scorpio (Vrischika) Sign.
The Lord is Mars (Mangal), the deity is Indra, equivalent to Ravi, the king of the firmament.
Indra is the great Lord, the mighty warrior, and a hero among heroes by tradition, and in the plenitude of power, he reigns supreme.
He is the first among courtesans. When this star is unfavourable, it causes sorrow and poverty.
Anthropomorphically it is the middle finger and neck of Kalapurush.
Description of Jyeshta Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native of Jyeshta Nakshatra will be satisfied, virtuous, have many sons and friends, and be quite angrily disposed of. He will be troubled by relatives and be principally placed among his own family.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born under the star Jyeshta, he will be proud but luxurious, overcome his enemies and betray much irritability.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Jyeshta Nakshatra will spend a lot, will endure grief, be libidinous, will curse others, be cruel, a liar, and wealthy.
According to Brihat Samhita: The native born in the star Jyeshta will not have many friends, be contented, interested in meritorious deeds, and exceedingly irritable.

https://vidhyamitra.com/jyeshta-nakshatra-in-astrology-characteristics-padas-remedies/

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#Jyestha #Nakshatras In #VedicAstrology, there are 27 nakshatras, and one of the most prominent ones is the Jyestha nakshatra. This nakshatra is associated with the zodiac sign Scorpio. The name “Jyestha” itself means the #eldest or the most #brilliant. This brilliance is reflected in the nakshatra’s size and structure, making it stand out among the others.

The Jyestha nakshatra is particularly known for its #luminosity in the night sky. At its center, you can find a bright red star, which symbolizes the heart of the scorpion and is also known as #Antares. This nakshatra holds a special place in Vedic Astrology due to its significance and prominence in the celestial sphere Jyestha nakshatra,.
Translation: #Eldest sister, river #Ganges
Symbol: #Earring, #umbrella, #talisman
Lord: #Mercury (Budha)
Zodiac: Scorpio sign (Vrischik)
Deity: #Vishnu #Indra
Nature: The Sharp or Dreadful ( #Tikshna) or hard ( #Daruna)
Gana: #Rakshasa #Gana
Mode: #Active
Constellation: 18
Body VarahaMihira: Neck
Body Parashara: Upper hips
Number: 18
Letter: No, Ya, Yi, Yu
Lucky letters: N & Y
Lucky Stone: #Emerald
Lucky Color: #Cream
Lucky Numbers: 5
Element: #Air
Dosh: #Vata
Bird Name: #Brahmani-Duck
Yoni/Animal Symbol: A #Male #Deer or #Hare
Tree: #Shalmali ( #Cotton #tree)
https://horoscopeeveryday.com/nakshatra-jyeshtha-nakshatra/

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#Jyeshta #Nakshatra
#Characteristics male
The males born in Jyeshtha Nakshatra are usually very down-to-earth and don’t like to brag about their achievements. Because of this nature, they are oftentimes underestimated by others. These males are very stubborn and do not heed someone else’s opinion. They like doing whatever their conscience is telling them to do. Something to keep in mind while interacting with them is that they are not very good at keeping secrets and will confide in someone else at the first opportunity. Once they find out something very important, it becomes very hard for them to go about their normal life without taking it off their chest. So one should be careful about the things that are being shared with these males. They are also very short-tempered. This results in them hurting people unconsciously.

Profession male
Males of this nakshatra are very hardworking and passionate about making a name for themselves. Unlike their peers, they will start looking for jobs or ways of earning money at a much earlier time. They will follow their hearts while building their career. This will result in them being more successful than the people of their age. There are chances that they will leave their homes, either for further education or for job. Even though they will have success in whatever they are doing, they are also going to be fickle-minded about what exactly they want to do. Till the age of 50, they have to struggle quite a bit because of this fickle-mindedness, especially around the age of 18 to 26. They are advised to remain calm and stick to their decisions. After 50, they will be quite comfortable with their situation.

Compatibility male
Jyestha nakshatra males will have a difficult life with their families. Relations with their siblings and mother will not be the best, and they will not receive much support from them. Because of their stubbornness, free-minded and independent nature, they won’t be able to form close bonds with their relatives. Although, they will have a very smooth and happy married life with a loving and somewhat dominant wife who won’t tolerate them being drunk in their household.

Health male
Apart from some minor health issues such as chronic pains in the hands and shoulders, stomach issues, asthma, dysentery, colds, and fevers, males of this nakshatra won’t have to suffer from any serious problems that might cause them stress.

Characteristics female
Females of this nakshatra are very sensitive people and take everything that has been said to them to their hearts. These females care a lot about their appearance and how people view them. What people think about them matters a lot to them, and usually heed their opinions. Females of this nakshatra are very passionate lovers. They love blindly and become crestfallen when they are betrayed in love. They easily get jealous when they are in a relationship. They are also very intelligent and thoughtful about people and situations around them. Along with that, one might never find them in a cluttered environment as they are very organised and like to keep their surroundings clean and tidy.

Profession female
Even though they are intelligent and smart, achieving a very good education is not the most important concern for the females of this nakshatra. So their academic qualification will be average and basic, and they will be satisfied with their husband’s earnings. They don’t mind taking care of their household and their family and are comfortable with their own company. Often times it is noticed that these females are rarely the earning members of the family but that doesn’t mean that they will struggle financially. It means that they will have a husband who is earning enough for the family to live a comfortable life.

Compatibility female
Females of this nakshatra will have to be careful in their social surroundings after they get married as there are chances that they will have family members and relatives or even neighbours who will often try to create tension in their life. More often than not, these females will find themselves in the middle of a conflict as they usually fail to maintain a harmonious environment. Because of all these frequent tensions in the family, they will have to struggle with mental illness.

Health female
Females of this nakshatra will not have the best health throughout their lifetime as they will have to go through many serious health issues such as uterus problems, chronic body pain in the hands and shoulder, and even prostate gland enlargement.

Jyeshta Nakshatra Dates 2022
January 28, 2022 February 24, 2022
March 23, 2022 April 20, 2022
May 17, 2022 June 13, 2022
July 11, 2022 August 7, 2022
September 3, 2022 October 1 & 28, 2022
November 24, 2022 December 22, 2022
Jyeshta Nakshatra Padas
Pada 1st: Dominated by Jupiter, the first pada of this nakshatra lies in Sagittarius navamsa. The main focus of people born in this pada is earning money. To achieve that, they pursue education. These people also have big and generous hearts.
Pada 2nd: Dominated by Saturn and falling in Capricorn navamsa, the people born in this pada are responsible for their actions and do whatever is right and not what seems convenient.
Pada 3rd: The third pada of this nakshatra is also dominated by Saturn and lies on the Aquarius navamsa. Being generous and helping those in need is the main indication of people born in this pada. But be careful about the surroundings to avoid unwanted sexual encounters.
Pada 4th: The fourth pada of this nakshatra lies in Pisces navamsa and is dominated by Jupiter. They love children and will find themselves interested in exotic science. Though they will have to be careful when dealing with people as they might get overwhelmed by their emotions in certain situations.

Features of Jyeshta Nakshatra

Symbol- #Umbrella, #earring

Ruling planet- #Mercury

Gender- #Female

Gana- #Rakshasa

Guna- tamas/sattva/sattva

Presiding Deity- #Indra

Animal- #Male #deer or #rabbit

Indian Zodiac- 16°40′ – 30° Vrishchika

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#Jyeshtha #Nakshatra - Jyeshtha is the seventeenth Nakshatra in #Vedic #astrology ranging from 16°40' - 30° Vrishchika.

Symbol - The symbol of this Nakshatra is a #circular #amulet, #umbrella and #earring.

Astronomical Name - This Nakshatra is corresponding to α, σ and τ Scorpionis.

Deity of Nakshatra - #Indra, chief of the gods is the deity of Jyeshtha Nakshatra.

Ruling Planet - Jyeshtha Nakshatra is ruled by #Budh (the planet #Mercury).

Others - Jyeshtha also translates as the " #eldest" or " #seniormost". It is related to the eldest sister Alakshmi, who is in the opposition constellation to Rohini, her beautiful sister located in Taurus. Jyeshtha has a rakshasa nature with artha as the primary motivation. The shakti of this asterism is "the power to rise and conquer and gain courage in battle".

https://www.drikpanchang.com/tutorials/nakshatra/jyeshtha-nakshatra.html

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#Jyeshta #Nakshatra in #Astrology
The meaning of the word ‘Jyeshta’ is elder, #senior, first, or the chief. #Yogatara of Jyeshta is #Antares. Antares is the brightest, most massive, and most evolved stellar member of the nearest OB association. Antares is nearing the end of its lifespan and is expected to explode as a supernova in the next million years. Even in this sense, the name Jyeshtha or elder is appropriate. Jyeshta was the eldest of 27 sisters. She felt betrayed and jealous because Soma, their husband, favoured Rohini, who is younger than her.

Jyeshta Nakshatra in Vedic astrology 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, chariots, boats, etc., can be auspiciously begun and performed.

Symbol: An #Earring
The symbol for Jyeshtha is an earring. This indicates the development of nerves in the ears and the ability to respond to sounds during this period.

Deity: The #Indhra
Indhra is the deity of Jyeshtha Nakshatra. Indhra means the one who controls Indhriya or senses. Indhra is considered a producer of earth and sky. He maintains the earth and the mountains. He is always frightened because someone could ascend to his throne. Getting immersed in music, dance, and the enjoyments of heaven is his weakness. #Indra

Range 226⁰ 40” – 240⁰
Rashi Vruschik
Yogathara Antares or Alpha Scorpii
Position Middle of Jyeshta
Apparent Magnitude 1.2v
Lattitude -4⁰ 34” 09’
Longitude 225⁰ 54” 19’
Right Ascension 16h 29m 06s
Declination -26⁰ 25” 16’
Characteristics of Jyeshta Nakshatra in Astrology
The yoni animal of Jyeshta Nakshatra is the #male #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.
Deers reproduce at an extremely fast pace.
They reproduce once every year.
They are not as fast as a rat but reproduce quickly.
The deer is also one of the most killed animals by a car accident.
This can also show a Jyeshtha 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 person has completed their counted breaths.
Jyeshtha is perhaps the most lustful and sexual Nakshatra as the buck (the male deer) is ready to produce at any given moment.
The male deer also has antlers, which they use for protection and fight.
They show dominance and their right to mate with the female deer.
Deers can eat around 8-10 pounds of vegetation a day.
Jyeshtha natives can have a big appetite for food and can be fond of non-veg and exotic foods; some even love eating venison and wild game.
Bucks have to travel long distances to find a female deer to mate.
Sometimes they lose muscle mass and weight in the pursuit of sexual encounters.
Jyeshtha natives themselves will travel long distances if they know they will have a sexual encounter.
The symbolism of Jyeshtha is an umbrella, which shows protection and a sign of a royal authority.
The royal members of the family have someone follow them carrying an umbrella to protect them from the harsh sunlight.
It was used during wars on elephants to show the king behind the army, and mostly, it was the royal female of the palace who always had to be in the shade.
The other symbolism of Jyeshtha Nakshatra is the amulet.
Amulets are usually used in old cultures in India, China, Latin America, and are used for occult and mystical protection to the native.
Indra himself used an amulet to win over his enemies.
Jyeshtha natives go deep into the occult, tantra, and hidden mysteries of the unknown.
Jyeshtha is also connected with yoga, especially Kriya Yoga, because it’s the eldest form of yoga to attain God realization.
Indra, having a thousand eyes, is extremely helpful in yoga as the Crown chakra is the home of the 1000 petal lotus.
Indra is the king of Gods and is considered as the hero amongst the Gods.
His mount is the Airavat elephant, which has 5 trunks.
His weapon is the powerful thunderbolt, Vajra.
Indra defeated the dragon Vrittasur, which he had to do, having lost his kingdom by disrespecting Guru Brihaspati and having difficulties finding a replacement for the Guru.
The Vajra was made from sage Dadhichi’s bones.
Indra also loves drinking his Soma rasa.
Indra seduced Ahilya, the wife of sage Gautam, when the sage was away.
The sage supposedly cursed Indra to have 1000 vaginas. After doing severe penance, Indra eventually turned the 1000 vaginas into 1000 eyes and got the title of “the 1000 eyed one”.
In Mahabharata, Lord Krishna subdued Indra’s ego by lifting the Govardhan.
Indra was angry with the villagers of Gokul as they refrained from providing him with ritual sacrifices.
In anger, he sent heavy rains and wind, but Krishna protected the villagers by lifting the mount Govardhan and providing them shelter.
Indra admitted defeat and recognized Krishna as the incarnated godhead.
Indra is obsessed with Soma, the juice of immortality.
He always needed Soma in the battleground and had Tvastar make more and more juice for him, which strengthened his body like Arnold.
It is said that Indra leaves blood spatters on the ground during battle, which shows the energy of Indra and Mars together.
If Vishakha Nakshatra shows the lustful Indra and his theme of relationship with rishi’s wife, Jyeshtha shows the extreme lustful nature where Indra simply would kill the rishi and would force his way into the house and make love to his wife.
Jyeshtha is the intensified version of Indra.
It’s the Nakshatra of war, and all is fair in love-&-war.
The deity of this Nakshatra is Indra, who also presides over Vishakha Nakshatra.
Indra is the king of the Gods, who is the champion, and is seen as the one enjoying all the luxuries, drinking Soma, & gambling.
He is the king but also the most insecure, as he is not willing to let go of his throne.
He’s bulky, strong, handsome, with a huge ego and lust for women and Soma.
Whenever you think of a man who is godly, rich, a hero and loves to party, think of Indra, and mostly that individual would have Vishakha or Jyeshtha Nakshatra in their chart.
Attributes of Jyeshta Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 16’40” up to 30’00” degree in the Scorpio (Vrischika) Sign.
The Lord is Mars (Mangal), the deity is Indra, equivalent to Ravi, the king of the firmament.
Indra is the great Lord, the mighty warrior, and a hero among heroes by tradition, and in the plenitude of power, he reigns supreme.
He is the first among courtesans. When this star is unfavourable, it causes sorrow and poverty.
Anthropomorphically it is the middle finger and neck of Kalapurush.
Description of Jyeshta Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native of Jyeshta Nakshatra will be satisfied, virtuous, have many sons and friends, and be quite angrily disposed of. He will be troubled by relatives and be principally placed among his own family.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born under the star Jyeshta, he will be proud but luxurious, overcome his enemies and betray much irritability.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Jyeshta Nakshatra will spend a lot, will endure grief, be libidinous, will curse others, be cruel, a liar, and wealthy.
According to Brihat Samhita: The native born in the star Jyeshta will not have many friends, be contented, interested in meritorious deeds, and exceedingly irritable.
Jyeshta Nakshatra Pada Description
Jyeshta Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Jyeshta Nakshatra is ruled by Sagittarius Navamsa (Governed by Jupiter).
Those born in the first pada of Jyeshta Nakshatra will be cheerful, humorous, open-minded, concerned for family, wanting to acquire higher knowledge, financially motivated, generous with money, prone to swings in wealth.
The natives born in the first pada of Jyeshta Nakshatra are morally obliged, fighting for moral righteousness, using the law to help and protect the needy, helping and healing society through the law, attached to belief systems, fixated on religious belief systems. They can be military fighters, soldiers, religious fighters, working for social righteousness, writers, and political activists.
Those born in the first pada of Jyeshta Nakshatra are witty, pleasant-faced, sexy, and attracted by women. They are liked by all, interested in discussing the scriptures, and happy.
Jyeshta Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Jyeshta Nakshatra is ruled by Capricorn Navamsa (Governed by Saturn).
Those born in the second pada of Jyeshta Nakshatra have a determined attitude, focused on responsibilities, can be pessimistic, rigid, or realistic, may fight others or go to extremes to gain or win status, fighting for status, wanting to be recognized, and being patient to attain results.
Those born in the second pada of Jyeshta Nakshatra are sick, idle, carrying forbidden jobs, cruel, fickle, hated by others, and create troubles in others’ works.
Jyeshta Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Jyeshta Nakshatra is ruled by Aquarius Navamsa (Governed by Saturn).
Those born in the third pada of Jyeshta Nakshatra are humanitarians, believe in service to society, fight for change, bring help to those who can’t help themselves, and want social reform.
Those born in the third pada are interested in new age sciences, astrology, occult, mysticism, sharing personal philosophy, importance on family value.
Jyeshta Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Jyeshta Nakshatra is ruled by Pisces Navamsa (Governed by Jupiter).
Those born in the fourth pada of Jyeshta Nakshatra are emotional, intense, appear dramatic, get carried away, go to extremes to fight for the greatness of everyone, bring spirituality to the masses, and sacrifice self for spiritual causes.
Those born in the fourth pada of Jyeshta Nakshatra have diseases of the ear, are learned in scriptures, respect Gods and pious people, and are knowledgeable, peaceful, wealthy, kind, and givers.
Sun’s Ingress (Dec 3rd – Dec 15th) for Jyeshta Nakshatra
The Sun enters Jyeshta on December 3rd and stays there till December 15th. If you are born during this period, your Sun is in Jyeshta Nakshathra.
Marthand Navarathra is performed during this period. Marthand means the Sun.
This Navarathra is performed during the period of Aadhithya, the Indhra. Marthand Navarathra starts when the Moon is in Shravana Nakshathra. The deity of Shravana Nakshathra is Vishnu, who is an Aadhithya.
The deity of Jyeshta is Indhra, who is an Aadhithya.
Tree of Jyeshta: Veshtaka
The tree of Jyeshta Nakshatra is Veshtaka.
It is a red silk cotton tree or Bombax ceiba and is also called Shalmali.
Applications of Veshtaka
Tender roots are effective in seminal disorders.
Leaves are effective in blood purification.
Powder of the bark is effective to improve breast milk.
The gum is effective as antiseptic and haemostatic (arrests flow of blood).
Flower petals are applied on the face as astringent. They are also effective in piles.
Powder of thorns is applied to cure pimples and acne.
Powder of Veshtaka fruits’ is used in ulcers of the kidney and bladder.
Astronomical Information of Jyeshta Nakshatra
Almost all astronomers agree that Yogatara of Jyeshta is Antares or Alpha Scorpii.
Interestingly, Antares is not in the range of Jyeshta, but it is very close to Jyeshta.
It is at the heart of the Scorpion and is a 2-star system. It is around 10000 times brighter than the Sun. It is reddish. It is nearing the end of its life.
Its brightness varies, and its apparent magnitude is between 0.88 to 1.16.
It is a red star and considered one of the coolest stars. It is considered hotter than average.
https://vidhyamitra.com/jyeshta-nakshatra-in-astrology/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

#Jyeshtha #Nakshatra: The #Neem #tree is one of the nakshatra trees explicitly designed for this constellation. Touching the feet of this tree not only has medical value but also promotes relaxation and tranquillity in those who do so. Consuming the tree’s tendril will also bring happiness to people’s life
As per #VedicAstrology, the ruling planet for Jyeshta Nakshatra is Planet #Mercury. It looks like a Hanging #Earring or #umbrella. The Hindu deity for this Nakshatra is #Indra. The gender of this star is female. If you belong to Jyeshta constellation, check out predictions related to it such as characteristics, personality and traits, education and income, family life, and much more.

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https://www.astrosage.com/nakshatra/jyeshta-nakshatra-characteristics.asp

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#Jyeshtha#Nakshatra spans 16º40′ – 30º00′ sidereal Scorpio and is ruled by the planet #Mercury and the deity #Indra, the King of the Gods. Depending on the tradition, there are three symbols attached to Jyeshtha, an #earring, a talisman and an #umbrella (parasol). This is a sharp Nakshatra and stands for taking action and to overcome challenges.

Indra is the King of the Gods. He controls lightning and produces rain, he also keeps order and offers protection. With all that, Indra also has a great sense of ego, pride and is quite self centred. There are many stories where Indra is being put in place and brought “down to Earth” if you will. We find two of these stories here in Jyeshtha Nakshatra but also in other Nakshatras, one of them in Krittika Nakshatra

The Yogi’s Curse
One day Indra took on the appearance of the Yogi Gautama because he lusted after Gautama’s wife. When Gautama realized what was happening and came home to find Indra having intercourse with his wife, he cursed Indra to be covered with 1000 vaginas. Indra was so devastated he rushed to the Goddess Lakshmi to remove the curse, but Lakshmi told him that not even she could remove the curse of a powerful Yogi. She was however able to lessen the curse so Indra was covered in 1000 eyes in place of the vaginas.

Let’s look at Jyeshtha Nakshatras Symbology
Earlier I mentioned three symbols connected to this Nakshatra, the earring, a talisman, and an umbrella.

The earring is a symbol for Kundalini energy rising like a coiled serpent that some Indian Rishis and Yogic masters would wear to signify the mastery this energy. It also symbolizes the elder sister, heeding advice from others of authority and being protected by them, just like the elder sister would protect her younger siblings.

The talisman is an auspicious symboled that is meant to protect from occult forces. It’s also a symbol for the transition from the material world to the next level of consciousness, the spiritual world. In Jyeshtha we are approaching the last nine Nakshatras of the 27 Nakshatra wheel which mark the last phase of detachment from this material/physical world on the path to spirituality.

Lastly, the umbrella symbolizes protection, and protection from Indra’s anger. There are two stories that highlight the umbrella’s power of protection, from Indra specifically. One of them I already mentioned in Krittika Nakshatra. The other one is this:

One day Indra brought torrential rainfalls down on the village where Krishna lived, because the habitants had a big ceremonial feast but instead of making sacrificing to Indra as they normally had, offered their sacrifice to the animals and plants and people that sustained them every day. Indra had his ego bruised and got incredibly angry of course. The villagers were terribly scared of the storm Indra brought upon them and begged Krishna for help, so Krishna lifted up the nearby Mount Govardhana, placed it on the tip of his finger and held it there, using the mountain as an umbrella protecting the village from the rain.

Jyeshtha is a Nakshatra that can be very good for business and gains. It’s a Nakshatra of action. People who have planets in this Nakshatra often make good business people and negotiators, or are in roles to uphold the law and common virtue. Jyeshtha wants to be respected and taken seriously, when we do it has protection to offer, power and even financial prosperity.

What to do on a Jyeshtha Moon
I already talked about the does and don’ts during the Eclipse in general, here are a few things you can do during this New Moon in Jyeshtha Nakshatra:

Practice Yoga and/or Pranayama to centre the mind and engage your senses in a non outward action way.
Engage in your spiritual practice, mantra practice is great. This is actually a good time to go on a retreat and get away from mundane activities altogether.
Eat light or even take a day of fasting if it comes easy enough to you. Taken a load off your system during the eclipse will be helpful, especially since the eclipse naturally falls in the 8th house of digestion. (The actual placement of this New Moon will be different for each of us, as a general though Scorpio relates to the 8th house and will bring some of the attributes to the table).
Do mundane housework that needs doing, cleaning, laundry, menial things that don’t require much thinking.
Look out for friends and people around you. reach out if you need help or someone to talk things out and through. Meditation can be helpful but you have to know if it’s enough.