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Lieblingswünsche
Einige Wünsche habe ich immer - Wünsche, an denen ich arbeiten kann und Wünsche, an denen ich nur teilweise arbeiten kann.
Meine wesentlichen Wünsche sind Gesundheit und innerer und äußerer Frieden.
Heute sind zwei Wünsche hinzu gekommen, die ich zu meinen Lieblingswünschen erklärt habe, weil sie nicht so allgemein sind, sondern persönlich:
* eine Hand, die mich festhält
und
* ein Netz, das mich auffängt.
#wünsche #lieblingswünsche #gesundheit #frieden #innererFrieden #äußererFrieden #hand #netz #aufgefangenwerden
Characteristics male
The male natives born in Hasta Nakshatra are of cool and humble nature. He is more bent toward the opposite gender because he gets a lot of attention from them. However, this attribute can also work against you if you get too indulged. Nevertheless, for others, once they get to know you, it is difficult for them to ignore or stay away from you. The male born in Hasta Nakshatra is also very helpful. One can rely on them for any need, and he humbly tries to help all. The male born in Hasta Nakshatra is a very down to earth person. You will never see him flaunting his wealth or disrespecting others. In a nutshell, these people contribute to making the world a better place.
Profession male
The male natives born in Hasta Nakshatra don't like to delay things, and hence are very disciplined. The quality makes them a desired professional. However, these natives naturally leaned toward business opportunities. The males born in Hasta Nakshatra are average to good in education. Apart from education, they also have instincts to garner particular knowledge. In the life of these natives, professional uncertainty will prevail till the age of 30. This will be owing to the native wanting to try multiple things in life before he settles for one. Once you have found your kick, the period between 30 and 42 years of age will be the most fortunate time for you, both on the professional and personal fronts.
Compatibility male
The male born in Hasta Nakshatra has a happy married life. The male is lucky to have a loyal and understanding wife who would support him both in his personal and professional decisions. The understanding between them will help both avert any kind of friction in the marriage. The wife of the male born in Hasta Nakshatra desires a lot of attention, and thus it is important that you take care of that need of hers. The couple, however, may conceive late.
Health male
The male born in Hasta Nakshatra will be prone to minor health issues such as cold and cough throughout his life. As someone born in Hasta Nakshatra, you must practise breathing exercises as there are chances that you may develop breathing problems after you cross 30 years of age.
Characteristics female
The female natives born in Hasta Nakshatra can be very shy and hence are less talkative. The shyness embeds in the qualities of an introvert. However, the shyness naturally succumbs once they get to know you better. The female born in Hasta Nakshatra also has a wild side, which not everyone gets to know. Just like the male counterparts, the female born in Hasta Nakshatra is also down to earth. However, she is very outspoken about things she finds wrong. When in this phase, she cares less about the impact her words may have on someone. This can make others resent her, but that is completely their loss. These women are also known for their physical attractiveness, a quality which improves for them with time.
Profession female
The female natives born in Hasta Nakshatra are mostly free from any kind of financial compulsion from family. Hence, most of the time, they don't work. However, as per astrology, not working will be wasting the creative instincts that women born in Hasta Nakshatra are born with. The woman can work in creative fields like home decor, wedding planning, media, etc. Your spouse will likely support you in your endeavours. Also, even if not educated enough, still these women will have the skills to make a good earning for themselves.
Compatibility female
The female born in Hasta Nakshatra will find a compatible partner. However, there will be some hiccups in your love life till 25 years of age. Hence, it is advised that you stay very cautious of who you date or be with, as chances of heartbreak are ever-present for you. The women born in Hasta Nakshatra will be married in a middle-to-rich household. You will have a good bond with your in-laws, and in the family that you are born in, you will be more attached to your mother.
Health female
The female born in Hasta Nakshatra enjoys the luxury of good health, but minor ailments always prevail. Any symptoms that can lead to problems such as high blood pressure, varicose veins, and asthma shouldn't be ignored, as they can disrupt your peace in the late stages of your life.
Hasta Nakshatra Dates 2022
January 23, 2022 February 19, 2022
March 19, 2022 April 15, 2022
May 12, 2022 June 9, 2022
July 6, 2022 Aug 2 & Aug 29, 2022
September 26, 2022 October 23, 2022
November 20, 2022 December 17, 2022
Hasta Nakshatra #Padas
Pada 1st: The first pada of the Hasta Nakshatra comes in the Aries Navamsa and is ruled by Mars. The natives born in this pada are intelligent but aggressive in conversation. These people must drive carefully as they are prone to accidents.
Pada 2nd: The second pada of the Hasta Nakshatra falls in the Taurus Navamsa and is ruled by Venus. The people born in this pada are materialistic. These people are also interested in fine arts.
Pada 3rd: The third pada of the Hasta Nakshatra comes in the Gemini Navamsa ruled by Mercury. The people born in this pada are good with speech. Also, these natives like to argue and make sure that they win those arguments.
Pada 4th: The fourth pada of the Hasta Nakshatra comes in the Cancer Navamsa ruled by the Moon. The natives born in this pada are mentally wandering. They are more inclined toward family affairs and thus end up compromising on the career front.
Features of Hasta Nakshatra
Ruling planet- #Moon
Gender- #Male
Gana- #Deva
Guna- tamas/tamas/rajas
Presiding Deity- #Surya
Indian Zodiac- 10° – 23°20′ Kanya
Helping #Hand in #Cassiopeia
#Astronomy #Picture of the Day
5th Day of #Navratri: Colour - #White
White, often associated with the #goddess #Skandamata during the fifth day of Navratri, embodies #purity and #peacefulness. This color is revered for its ability to invoke divine blessings and create a serene environment.
Symbolism of White
Purity and Innocence: White is universally recognized as a symbol of purity and innocence. It represents a clean slate, offering a sense of renewal and hope. In many cultures, white is the color of choice for weddings, symbolizing new beginnings and untainted love.
Serenity and Calmness: White can evoke feelings of #tranquility and calmness. It is often used in spaces intended for relaxation, promoting emotional well-being, and reducing stress.
#Divine #Connection: In various religions, white symbolizes divinity and holiness. It is commonly associated with spiritual #enlightenment, purity, and the #sacred. For instance, in Christianity, white garments are worn during significant religious ceremonies to signify purity and sacrifice.
#MaaSkandamata
Skandamata is the fifth form of #Navadurga and has a story related to the birth of #Kartikeya and is often known as the "Mother of #Skanda". Her identity goes hand in #hand with #motherhood and #compassion and is often associated with #gentle attributes. She is described as having four arms, three eyes, and a pure complexion, riding on a lion with lotus flowers while holding her son. She is worshipped on the fifth day of Navratri in memory by doing mantras, offering sweets and flowers, and asking for some fasting.
#Skandamata was drawn from Hindu mythology as one of the divine mothers who bore Kartikeya to slay the demon Tarakasura. She represents #victory #over #evil in the form of maternity. The devotee seeks boons of #wisdom, #wealth, #power, and a #peaceful #mind praying to Skandamata to lead them to greater #consciousness and enlightenment.
White (Day 5): Dedicated to the Skandamata goddess, white symbolizes purity and peacefulness. White creates serenity and is done to invoke divine blessings.
The 13th #Nakshatra: #HASTA.
The four quarters are ruled by:
Mangala (Mars) - the 1st quarter,
Shukra (Venus) - the 2nd quarter,
Buddha (Mercury) - the 3rd quarter,
and Chandra (Moon) - the 4th quarter.
Other aspects of this Nakshatra:
The Purushartha (life's vector or motivation) is #Moksha.
Totem animal is #Buffalo (female).
Symbol - #hand's palm.
Devata (Deity) - #Savitar.
Dosha - #Vata.
This is 13th Nakshatra of the zodiac, ruled by #Chandra ( #Moon). Hasta spans from 10°00' to 23°20' in Kanya (Virgo). The sign Kanya (Virgo) is ruled by the planet of intelligence, Buddha (Mercury). Those born in Kanya (Virgo) are tall and thin in physical appearance. They have strong shoulders and a well-developed chest.
These people have a calm and composed appearance, and will not show the slightest indication of worry even when they are under extreme tensions. But if the natal Buddha (Mercury) is in a dual sign, these people find it difficult to make some important decision and hence, start hesitating. They know how to win over the other party, hence these people can be good diplomats or are suitable for any profession that requires maintaining a liaison with various agencies/parties.
Unfortunately for these people, good times quickly give way to difficult situations. Though they are hard working and sincere in their efforts, they do not get rewarded for their efforts every time. This generates a lot of heartburn. Working permanently in a subordinate position is not in their blood. Even when they begin at the lower levels, through efforts and enterprise, these people rise to higher levels in their life. Even when they do not have the formal education, they can carry out the responsibilities assigned to them through their all round knowledge and efforts.
These people settle down in the middle age. With the exception of some frictions, these natives are able to enjoy a happy married life. Females born in this Nakshatra may cause friction in their house because of their love for arguments and an outspoken nature.
People born in Hasta tend to suffer from sinusitis, cough, cold and asthma.
Male Natives
Physical features: The native is tall and stout. Mixed colour with short hands comparing to the body structure. There will be a scar mark on the upper right hand or beneath the shoulder.
Character and general events: The native will have a calm nature. There is a peculiarity while he is smiling i.e. his sweet smile has the magnetic power to attract others. This inherent quality produces a vibration on others and it becomes difficult to leave the native once such acquaintance takes place. He can easily get respect and honor from the public. He is always in readiness to help the needy for nothing in return. He does not like to deceive others even if it costs him his life. In spite of this good quality, the reward he gets in return is nothing but criticism and opposition. He does not believe in a posh living.
Unlike other Nakshatra born persons, the life of Hasta native is full of frequent ups and down. At one moment he rises to the top and another moment he falls to the bottom whether in profession al field or in the mental world. In other words, luck and unluck comes to them without intimation. Hence we cannot categorize him as a permanent poor or wealthy. When he enters in a particular field and starts gaining the object, reversal is already in store for him. While he tries to get out of such reversal with his own effort, helps comes to him from the unexpected quarters and he achieves medium success in the undertaking. It may appear that there is some hidden curse on the native as otherwise, the sincerity and hard work which he shows in every work, should have given him a wonderful boost.
While the native does not want to cause any trouble to others, once he is hurt, he will always be in search of revenge, but at the same time takes consolation in the feet of god by thinking that let god give him the punishment and he slowly withdraws from the scene of conflict.
- Education, sources of earning/profession: In the work field, he keeps strict discipline. Normally employment in a subordinate level is not fit for him. Only very few cases where the Hasta native is working in a low level job has been found. Most of the cases either they are engaged in business or in a high position in the industries.
Hasta native even with a preliminary academic background will possess excellent all-round knowledge. He will show to the world that he is not being anybody on any matter. He is a good adviser as he has the capacity to intervene and settle various disputed matters. Lot of responsibilities will have to be undertaken by him before he can climb one step of ladder of success.
Period up to his 30th years of age will bring in unexpected circumstantial changes both in the family front as well as in the academic and professional or business field. Period between 30 to 42 years of his age will be his golden period, when the native can settle down in his life. If the native lives beyond 64 years of age, there will be remarkable accumulation of wealth and all-round success in the business field.
Family life: He is able to enjoy an idle married life, even though occasional friction as is expected in a family will definitely be there. His wife will be a homely lady with all good qualities expected from a house wife. One of the hidden factors noticed in the wife of a Hasta native is that she may indulge in homo-sexual activities in her youth period.
Health: He is prone to have severe cough and cold, frequent emanation of water from the nose and clotting of such fluid, asthma or cynos.
Female Natives
Female natives born in Hasta Nakshatra also will enjoy more or less the same results as mentioned for a male native born in Hasta native. In addition, they will also enjoy the following results:
Physical features: Her eyes and ears will be extremely beautiful and entirely different from those born in other Nakshatras. A typical shoulder. Very attractive with soft body.
Character and general events: She will have the inherent shyness of a female sex. While she will respect the elders, she may not like to live like a slave. She will not hesitate to express her views openly. She is not bothered about the outcome of such expression. Hence she is subjected to enmity from her relatives. If she curbs the tendency of open expression of her views she can attain good amount of success in the family front and enjoy her life in full.
Education, sources of earning/profession: In most of the cases, hasta female is not employed mainly due to good financial stability of her parents as well as her husband. In some cases it has been noticed that hasta female, if born in a poor family is employed in the agricultural field and in the construction activities.
Family life: She can enjoy a happy married life. Her husband will be wealthy and loving. She can enjoy good benefit from her children. First will be a son and followed by two daughters.
Health: Her health will generally be good. However, she may have high blood pressure and twisting of veins, asthma in her old age.
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Hasta literally translates as Hand.
The #Nakshatra of #Hasta is situated in the #constellation of #Virgo. This Lunar house is concerned with skill, dexterity and balance.
If we look deeper behind the symbolism of Hasta, we see into the nature of the skill that this star imparts to us. The skill of Hasta Nakshatra is concerned with transition and the balancing force of handing one thing over to another.
The ruling planet of Hasta Nakshatra is the Moon and the ruling deity is Savitr the sun god. These are explicitly two opposites. But there is yet another duality that works in unison when we consider the #Sun #god #Savitr.
Savitr is of beautiful golden hands, he hands over the power that enlivens the sun at sunrise.
Savitr is the name that the Yogins give to the sun after sunset and before sunrise… the midnight sun if you will.
Savitr is the one who illuminates and empowers the rising sun from dawn to dusk. At each dawn, Savitr hands over the celestial-stage unto Surya. They can be thought of as twins that bring us the ebb and flow of sunrise and sunset.
The Initiation of Hasta
The theme of halves is a central key to seeing into the nature of Hasta Nakshatra. We have seen already how the ruling deity is Savitr of the illuming force behind the Sun, and we have seen that the ruling Planet of Hasta Nakshatra is the Moon.
These two opposite energies are instrumental in giving Hasta the energy of moving between extremes. The skill that the Hasta star constellation brings us is its ability to see across the whole range of the spectrum, and see into the nature of halves.
Remember that we are dealing here with the star of utmost dexterity.
Speaking of halves, we know that the Moon has two halves, the rising and falling, dark and light halves. Hasta is the hand that can reach to the depths as well as to the pinnacle. Hasta carries the energy of both the Full Moon and the Dark Moon. Hasta is the hand that can expand and dilate. It is the extreme of skill in all directions.
When we peer a little deeper, we see more, indeed, Savitr, the god who dwells in this star constellation, confers vision and insight. He is the enlivening illuminator.
The constellation of Hasta makes us aware of details. Working with Hasta Nakshatra brings to us the vision of the minute things that we might easily overlook.
The smallest details hold the deepest keys, for the smallest details are the things we don’t easily see if we are out of rhythm.
Hasta brings us the fascination and beauty of details, details might be seen as something tedious, boring and unimportant. This attitude towards finery comes when we ourselves have lost touch with nature’s rhythm. The slapdash approach is the path with no heart. If we look closely, we will see that the disregard of details is at the root of all ills.
How to come to the beauty and magic of details becomes the question here?
A thorough examination of things is the key to psychic and spiritual health.
The beauty of awakening Hasta is that we need no special equipment or measures.
We could go so far as to say we require no spiritual practice or intelligently philosophical insight, even no spiritual teaching. Details themselves become the Teacher and the teaching when we align to them.
Hasta is an internal spiritual energy of simply noticing and caring for the details.
Hasta has a secret teaching:
If we address what might seem like insignificant details, the secrets of wisdom open up. It takes power, patience and the acknowledgment of a steady and regular rhythm, to arrive at the wisdom of all wisdom. Hasta is the helping hand to the gateway of wisdom.
Just like the ruling planet of Hasta that is the very epitome of steady rhythm. If we consider the Moon clock as the ancients did, we come to intuition… we come to wisdom.
By simply noticing the movements of Lunar energy and the effect they have upon us, we learn more than any astro texts can ever tell us. When we ignore the law of rhythm, we risk physical and psychic ruin.
The Ancient Yogic science put the Moon in the position of the greatest of all lovers. The Moons beloveds are the 27 star sisters known as the Nakshatra’s. As the Moon moves through the constellations, each are payed a visit under the law of celestial rhythm.
There is a point that is brought out here. The Moon does not alter his speed, but he appears to spend a longer time with the star sister of Rohini Nakshatra, thereby breaking rhythm. Rohini is said to be his favorite star sister who gets an extended stay of attention lavished upon her.
This imbalance evokes controversy, jealousy and scandal with dire consequences to the Moon.
Why the Moon spends more time with Rohini is an eternal mystery that makes no sense when the degrees of distance are the same for all the star sisters, and the lunar speed remains constant. It has been explained by astro physics as something to do with a gravitational incline. Looking deeper into this, with the detail and insight of Hasta, might be a worthy study to undertake.
If we are out of sorts physically or psychically, remedies and practices are certainly good to pursue, but a deeper remedy would be to align to the teaching of steady Moon-like rhythm.
The moon absorbs everything, it misses nothing, it takes in and responds to every single detail. To be like the Moon is a profound teaching that slows us down and aligns us to the rhythm of nature. Anything that goes against nature is sickness.
If we are to open to the Initiation of Hasta, we are brought to question the structures and rhythms of ourselves, and the things that we are aligning to.
Hasta Mudra – Hand Gestures
The hand tells us many things. Maybe the hand tells it all.
Cross my palm with silver!
By observing the way we use the hands and the considering the underlying energy behind their motions, we get many deep insights into our relationship to the energy of Hasta.
The hands can be gracious, generous and open, or conversely they can be knotted, closed and unyielding.
When we hear the word Mudra, we are apt to think of hand gestures. The branch of Mudra that relates to hand gestures is called Hasta Mudra, and involves working with the hands to effect psycho/physical reactions in ourselves.
Sometimes we grip the hands, sometimes we bite the fingernails, or make gestures habitually. By becoming conscious of these sometimes unconscious processes, we can awaken to the unconscious implications behind our doings.
The inner psychic life is reflected in the day to day movements that we make with the hands. The Yogins have found that by consciously observing our hand gestures in each moment, we can gain insight into our soul. By such insights, we may begin to unknot and heal automatic psychic patterns, that are based on response to trauma.
Hand gestures carry immense power. By working with the nerve junctions in the hand, one can awaken many latent areas of the soul.
The ruling deity of Hasta Nakshatra – as we have seen – is Savitr. One of his names is Hiranyahasta, which translates as the golden handed one.
His touch illuminates. He is the base power behind the revealed part of life. His touch causes Surya to become enlivened with the power to enlighten the day.
Working with the hands is a movement towards the base power behind the curtain of the manifest.
The Dark Power Behind the Sun
Savitr is the presiding deity of Hasta Nakshatra. He is described as having beautiful skillful hands that transfer power to the sun at each sunrise. The famous Gayatri Mantra sings his praises. The word Demahi occurs in the Gayatri Mantra and presents a central teaching of Hasta Nakshatra, and is a central principle on the Yogic path. Demahi means to be aware and look deeply at things.
Skill comes from the ability to see deeply. To notice details is too care for depth. To care for depth is wisdom.
We explored the principle of Demahi, in the second section above entitled Hasta Mudra when we considered observing the underlying energy behind the manifest motion of the hands. Demahi is the focus of looking behind deeper beyond the revealed.
Demahi is the penetrative insight that concentrates energy toward looking into the nature of things. Demahi is the honouring of the foundation and base of the manifest. Demahi is to look into the causes and roots of manifest effects and phenomena. Demahi is Savitr.
In the art of awareness, Hasta plays a primary role.
This is the star of revealing. This is the star of vision. This is the star of insight and applied care to the fine details of existence.
The ruling deity Savitr, is the one who enlivens the sun.
Savitr is described often as the sun, and he is, but he is the sun after it sets until sunrise, at dawn Savitr touches Surya and causes him to rise.
Savitr is described as having the golden hand of Hasta, Hiranyahasta. When Savitr touches the sun of the day time who is called Surya, he enlivens him to fulfill his task of revealing and spreading rays of light. Savitr.
Savitr is the birther who gives conscious vision.
In the night, Savitr is with the Moon. The Moon is the ruling planet of Hasta and has an ever changing face. Savitr is devoted to the faces of the Moon, he studies and knows intimately, every single detail of the lunar sway. To fully form a relationship with the energy of Hasta, our vision must be honed to catch the underlying movements and truth’s that surround us. The Moon is a great teacher of rhythm that is ever there to observe and learn from. Savitr is the natural power of awareness that sees and feels all of the Lunar movements. Savitr brings us Demahi.
The Yogins have a detailed system of wisdom that names and honours every face of the Moon. There has endless goddesses and gods that tell the stories of the detailed celestial movements. These celestial movements told in the form of stories and symbols are pointers towards the forms, stories and movements within us.
The celestial outer spheres are directly related to our inner astral body. The Karmas in human astral body are effected and swayed by the astral movements in space.
Yogic ritual is a way to align to these movements. We could say that Yogic ritual involves opening the psychic ear and eye to listen to, and look upon the starry secrets.
And so for the Yogin, the stars and their lessons are not outer abstractions, they are the intimate inner realms of our psyche. Our inner life manifests into our outer life.
What we are seeing and living thorough, is the reflection of an inner psychic configuration, or constellation, if you will.
#Corvus, the #Crow Constellation
Corvus is the star constellation of #HastaNakshatra, it is Latin for Crow.
Let us take a little look at the Crow, considering that in Tantric vision, it is the emissary of Saturn. Corvus means crow and is the Greek name given to the 5 starred constellation of Hasta.
The crow is also the animal of Hasta Nakshatra in the far older Indian system of Astrology.
The Ancient Greek mythology has some relevant parallels with the the Yogic perspective that are worth considering. It was Apollo who in a fit of rage, threw the crow into the sky. He grasped the crow in his hand and flung him into the starry firmament.
The crow was meant to fill a chalice with water for Apollo, but he was delayed because he was tempted by the serpent Hydra to take a break and feast on a fig tree.
When Apollo questioned the crow as to why he was so late, the crow did not reveal the reason. Apollo is a sun god who sees past present and future. And feeling deceived by the crow, he flung him along with the Hydra and Chalice into the stars for eternity. We see the the Hydra, Chalice and Corvus in the picture below.
Take note of the interesting parallel here, that Savitr the Sun god is the god of Hasta, Apollo is also a sun god.
We once again find the symbol of opposites in relation to constellation that we are considering at present. We see that the Greek Apollo is the twin brother of Artemis. His sister is the famously sworn Virgin of the Greek mysteries. Apollo on the other hand is rather a romancer. His passions and romantic conquests with both genders, more than makes up for his twin sisters chastity. The one twin, being sworn to maidenhood, and the other, opening the doors of excess.
Artemis denied the most prized of lovers, while Apollo would cunningly and obsessively keep watch on his love affairs.
The story tells that the Crow was once white. Apollo’s fiery rage turned its feathers black after he had sent the crow to spy on his latest woo.
When Apollo heard that she was getting up to that which he did not want to hear about, his rage found expression against the crow and burned his formerly white feathers to a crisp.
Later in another fit of rage, Apollo was to fling the crow into the stars as the constellation of Corvus. Which as we have seen, is the Hasta Nakshatra of the Yogins.
The 5 stars of Hasta are related to the five fingers. The constellation also resembles the shape of palm. The Hasta constellation is the constellation of meticulous detail and skill.
The hand is the medium through which one touches life.
It of course represents the physical hand, symbolically the hand is here taken to mean the inner sense of skill, dexterity and attention to detail.
The Crow is known for its intelligence and wit. Let us next consider this in story form, in the well known old folktale called of the Crow and the Pitcher.
It is worth a retelling here, as it beautifully highlights some central themes of Hasta.
Story Time
The Crow and the Pitcher
Once upon a time,
on a hot summers day, a thirsty crow was scouring the land for a drink of water.
There was a drought and the river had dried up.
His thrust was torturous, but there was no water to be found anywhere.
His beady black eye caught something glimmering in the distance.
He thought that it must be a little pool of water, and so be dove down at the speed of black lightening to reach it.
He discovered that it was a pitcher of water and not a puddle shimmering in the blazing sunlight.
When the Crow peered inside, he saw that it was more than half full with water that glistened freshly.
The problem was that the neck of the pitcher was too thin for his beak to enter in and drink from it.
He tried to push the pitcher over, but it was too heavy for him to move.
He tried to fly at it full speed in the hope to knock it over and thus get the water to pour out.
He even tried to hurl stones at it, in the hope to smash it.
His efforts came to no effect.
Feeling somewhat defeated and deathly thirsty. He sat down quietly, and pondered ways that he could get a drink out of it.
After a moments meditation, the insight came to him. (Demahi in action)
He started gathering little pebbles that would fit through the narrow neck of the pitcher.
Carefully he put them into the pitcher, one by one by one.
It took a long time and was a work of care and patience. A stone that was too big risked getting stuck and blocking the water in pitcher from ever being reached.
After what seemed like an interminable infinity, the water had risen and the crow happily had a drink.
This story highlights the skill and patience of the hand (or in this case the beak), to accomplish a task. The crow is a very intelligent creature that is placed as the animal of Hasta Nakshatra, for its dexterity and skill of mind.
More than this, for the Tantric, the Crow is a creature that can fly between the worlds of darkness and light.
Notice again, how the opposites are at play again in Hasta, this time in the Crow.
Hasta is ruled by the Moon and is presided over by the deity Savitr, the one who hands the initiating spark to the rising sun. We can see a parallel between hasta and the crow in how the both articulate between the realms of the seen and the unseen.
The Unconscious becoming Conscious
When we start to understand the energy of the star constellations, (or better expressed, stand under starlight), we begin to see the themes that the star constellations represent in all areas of our lives.
Every life situation that we might be involved in, can be thought of as a constellation.
Every level of the psyche, every action and situation can be comprehended as a reflection of an astral energy principle.
Everything from a pleasant stroll in the park on a Saturday afternoon, to a family feud on a Sunday, can be seen as an energy constellation.
If we work and apply ourselves to becoming conscious of underlying causes, we can begin to see the star lessons and their astral teachings reflected in all the scenarios of our lives.
We can see the reflection of the star principles everywhere. They are manifest in thoughts, feelings, behaviors, ambience, music, films, stories, clothing and food, to name but a few places where reflections are manifest.
Things that are unconscious become conscious when pondered with a reference point to the stars and their lessons. For example, if we do a job poorly and have carelessly rushed through it, then we have not aligned to the detail of the energy of Hasta.
By recognising that we in an energy configuration contrary to Hasta, can make us conscious of where we are and what we are doing with our energy.
To learn the wonder and beauty of detail, is to resolve something deep in our soul. If details pass us by, we are out of step with the the potency of our awareness.
A life rhythm that misses details is one that is locked in a destruction hyper-rhythm. Hasta is a study of ‘the art of detailed skill and dexterity’ of both spirit and hand.
Hasta Nakshatra Symbols in a story
Let us take a read of a story with reference to the themes of Hasta Nakshatra. We are going to consider a fairy tale written by Hermann Hesse in 1916.
Firstly, let us consider how the story is full of meticulous details, this is rather typical of Hesse’s style, but in this short story the vast explosion of tiny details are potently compressed. Though it is a short story, it could easily become a book.
Detail and skill is primarily the energy of Hasta, as we have seen in the previous text about Hasta Nakshatra. This story is certainly very skillfully put together. The way the narrative of the many stories within the story are bound together with such dexterity, is very much an example of Hasta Nakshatra in action.
Hasta concerns very much how we apply the effort and skill to get the wish of our destiny.
The story below tells of the old bachelor or who grasps poorly to his half coin. He is a perfect example of the destructive side of Hasta Nakshatra, the bachelor has a closed grip that keeps him in a spirit of inner and outer poverty.
The girl with the elegant hands in the story, is the perfect symbol of the potential of Hasta Nakshatra. She is an independent figure who is diametrically opposite to the bachelor. Children love her, and she weaves together stories and magic for them by the power of her beautiful hands.
Hasta means hand and she is indeed imbued with the full power of the hand. Creating fairytales and spreading joy all around, with little regard for riches or relation. She lives in the power of her destiny.
She is a good figure to compare ourselves too and ask of ourselves… what are we creating and spreading all around?
Do we spread the magic and skill of Hasta?
Or are we caught in cycles of drama and stress?
Sometimes we choose the path of stress and loudness, to escape the deeper lessons and learnings. Some details are only received in the quietude where the dust settles.
The story tells of the musician hidden in his attic with his friend. The creative dexterity to wield a musical instrument is an art of Hasta. It is the refinement of the soul and the hand in a unified marriage. The friend of the musician who listens deeply, is in a realm of appreciation art and finery. We could say that he is an introverted Hasta power, his wish is just to receive the music and let it’s beauty, finery and detail imbue his soul. His love of the art of music is so pronounced, that he wishes to just become a mountain and observe everything. These two together hidden away in the attic, oblivious to the happenings in the town, very well represent the active and receptive sides of Hasta Nakshatra.
The stranger in the story who grants the wishes of destiny, can be seen as the amplifier of power of our efforts. Hasta Nakshatra is the hand of destiny. We do things with the psychic and physical hand. Every step is a step towards our destiny. Sometimes the steps go round and round, sometimes the step is a standstill. What we work for doesn’t always manifest directly. Learning a subject takes time. Sometimes we look into the mirror of destiny and see what we are creating with the energy of the spiritual hand.
Where do we put our focus and our work?
More important, how do we put it?
The hand that puts the food into the mouth is far more important than the content of the spoon.
Even great good actions can be an escape from our destiny. Good actions such as helping are good indeed. But sometimes they can be a side step from our destiny. They can be a way that we avoid to face ourselves. In helping others, it is possible that we can deflect the focus from helping ourselves where we most need it. Hasta is the star of noticing the most subtle details and movements of our spiritual and physical hand. Hasta is the vision to see deep beneath our actions, unto the motivating causes. Good actions for example, can be a way we might habitually take to redeem ourselves of the anguish of an energy configuration of guilt. Hasta brings awareness to look at that which we do and why we do it. Some of the things that we continue to repeat can be addictions. Addictions are not always to unhealthy things like sweets. Addictions can also be to noble behaviors and good actions.
If there is a drive in us, then there is a deep place of investigation waiting for us. Hasta is the energy of finding the details of why we do what we do. We might grow up in a culture that presents having a drive and a passion as a good thing. Hasta is the penetrating energy to question this and other such unquestioned details. When we have not opened to the Hasta energy principle of subtle psychic dexterity of vision, then we never pause to question the motivation of our actions.
Our actions reflect back to us and create the results of our lives. It is of note to consider that in the story that follows below, the wish fulfilling stranger stood before a mirror stand.
Everyone’s destiny was being reflected back in their wishes. Some wanted sausages and they got sausages.
As the wish fulfilling stranger comes to town, he sees every small detail. He sees the hedge that the bachelor had been trimming and how it had started with care and ended in a rush. Such an acute vision as the stranger has, is the perfect principle of Hasta awareness.
This Story that now follows, was written by Hermann Hesse in 1916. It encompasses many themes that are pertinent to understanding Hasta Nakshatra.
Rather, it might be better to say, that this story encompasses many themes that are pertinent to standing under the starry shine of Hasta Nakshatra.
With all the insights we gleaned from the text above, we will now look at Hasta Nakshatra through the context of this following story by Hermann Hesse.
Janma and Lagna Nakshatra have a very deep effect on us or it can be said that it indicates how a person’s personality and the journey of life will take shape. #Hasta is the 13th #nakshatra in the zodiac, which has 27 birth stars. Drawing its power from the gloriously powerful realm of ‘Surya Dev’ – the ruling deity, Hasta Nakshatra is ruled by the planetary power of the #Moon.
Hasta nakshatra is considered a potent remedy for the Sun. This practice is believed to not only strengthen your connection with the #Sun but also fulfill your deepest wishes and desires.
The Hasta Nakshatra centered on #Virgo, is delimited by the mighty symbol of the fist. Reflecting the inherent power of its planet and divine lord, Hasta Nakshatra symbolizes the general characteristics of radiance, power, beauty, and wisdom. Symbolically supported with the power of a fist, it also includes strength, solidarity, and power among its common characteristics. Presenting the magical effect of the hand, the Hasta Nakshatra stands for victory, wisdom, knowledge, and control.
Common characteristics of people born under Hasta Nakshatra include spirituality, close relationships, and an inclination toward music.
For example, if a person is born in Hasta Nakshatra, he or she will have the planets Dasha, Moon, Mars, Rahu, and Jupiter respectively, and the journey of life will be determined by the houses and types of combinations formed.
The personality The traits of Hasta person are honesty, loyalty, and Kindness, He /she is also admired for his/her charming vivacity, flamboyance, and generosity. Tall, handsome, and with a solidly built-in appearance, they provide strength and peace.
They are intrinsic components of their behavioral characteristics; to control the situation. As a result, they are exceptionally well-behaved.
Despite their docile calm demeanor, they demonstrate independence and firmness in their actions.
negative characteristics. They can be outrageously aggressive and cruel in their desire to control people and situations. Those born under the dominant influence of Hasta Nakshatra are prone to rudeness and lack of sensitivity, in addition to contributing to their grossly negative traits. Sometimes, they resort to treacherous conspiracies to punish those who commit wrongdoing.
Career options for Hasta Nakshatra natives
The natives of Hasta Nakshatra possess leadership qualities and shine exceptionally in careers related to entrepreneurship and business. With their skill, craftsmanship, and knowledge, they climb the competition ladder to reach the top-notch designation. Career opportunities focused on counseling and mentoring are also suitable for them. Demonstrating immense skill and craftsmanship, careers related to technical lines and the arts are also suitable for them.
Along with his conciliatory instincts, opportunities based on mediation and settlement of disputes are also quite good for natives.
Meaning: Hand
Lord: Moon
Body VarahaMihira: Hands.
Body Parashara: Sides
Symbol: #Hand or fist Deity: #Savitar -Sun as inspiration
Shakti (power to/of…): Ability to get what one is aspiring to and keep it in one’s hands
Caste: Light, swift Nature: The light Gana: Deva Gana
Rashi / Zodiac: Virgo sign Marriage: Auspicious
Translation: The hand, controlling Planet: moon
Ruling Deity of Moon: Parvati Number: 13
Gender: Male Names Letters: poo, sham, Naa, Taa
Lucky Stone: Pearl Lucky Color: Deep green
Lucky or Favorable Numbers: 2 Element: #Fire
Guna: #Rajasic Dosha: #Vata Bird: #Vulture (Crow)
Yoni/Animal name: #Female #Buffalo (Mahisha)
Keeping in mind the innate compatibility criteria, Hasta Nakshatra is most favorable for Swati Nakshatra because of its physical connection. Hasta represents the female buffalo, Swati is represented by the male buffalo. Apart from being favorable to Revati and Bharani Nakshatras, it is also favorable to Uttara Phalguni and Uttarabhadrapada Nakshatras. Kritika and Pushyami constellations are also favorable for this. This is due to the physical compatibility of buffalo with elephants, cows, and sheep.
Keeping in mind the principle of obstruction, Hasta Nakshatra is not favorable to Shatabhishak Nakshatra. Considering the buffalo’s innate hostility to the horse, both the male and female stars represented by the horse are unfavorable. Apart from Shatabhishak, Ashwini is also not compatible with Hasta Nakshatra.
Intelligent Debaters Using Wit and Humor
Manipulative and Cunning Demeanor
Themes of Healing Modalities Using HandsSuccess at Art, Drama, Music, Painting, Deity: Savitur (one of the 12 Adityas and the name translates as “Golden Handed”, everything he touches turns into light. He is the giver of life and assists in the birth of a child. He can manifest and place what we are looking for. It is our hands. He is the source of creative and transformative energy. He rules over mantras and divine words. He is also the source of the reproductive energy of all beings and most of them are worshiped in the great Vedic mantra ‘Gayatri’.
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The 13th #nakshatra of the series #Hasta is made of 5 #nakshatras – Alpha, Beta, Delta, Gamma, and Epsilon-Corvi. #Corvi’s #constellation resides in #Virgo and is visible just below one of the brightest stars – Spica.
Hasta translates to – The #Hand. The star represents all the positive activities performed using the hand. People born under Hasta are optimistic and possess an incredible capacity to create.
The natives of the star derive their power from ‘Surya Deva’- the governing deity and are ruled by the moon’s planetary energy.
Astrological Range: 160°00′ to 173°20′ Virgo
Nakshatra Number: 13
Gender: Male
Symbol: Hand or fist
Presiding Deity: #Savitar - #Sun as inspiration
Controlling/Ruling Planet: #Moon (Chandra)
Ruling Deity of Ruling Planet: Parvati
Shakti: Hasta Sthapaniyaagama Shakti – Ability to get what one is aspiring to and keep it in one’s hands
Caste: Light, swift
Nature: The light (Lagu)
Gana: Deva Gana (Lord Like)
Body Varāhamihira: Hands
Body Parashara: Sides
Rashi/Zodiac: Virgo sign
Marriage: Auspicious
Translation: The hand
Beejakashra for 4 pada’s: Poo, Sha, Naa, Taa
Lucky letters: P, S, N & D
Lucky Stone: Pearl
Lucky Color: Deep green
Lucky or Favourable Numbers: 2
Common Name of Associated Tree: Hog Plum
Botanical Name of Associated Tree: Spondias pinnate
Astronomical Name: Delta Corvi
Dosha: #Vata
Guna: #Rajasic
Element: #Fire
Bird Name: #Vulture ( #Crow)
Yoni/Animal Symbol: #Female #Buffalo (Mahisha)
Career: Entrepreneurship, business, counseling, consultancy, art, card dealers, manicurists, masseuse or masseur, gymnast, comedian, gardeners, hairstylists, bankers, astrologers or soothsayers
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Individuals born with an Ascendant in the #Hasta #nakshatra tend to possess physical attractiveness, drawing the attention of the opposite sex due to their charming personalities and quick-witted nature. They are often seen as quite handsome or #beautiful Hasta Nakshatra.
One of Hasta’s notable traits is their exceptional proficiency when it comes to activities involving their hands. They have a strong inclination towards enhancing the beauty of their surroundings, excelling in various arts, culinary skills, sculpting, and even classical dance, all of which require adept use of their hands.
Hard work is a core value for Hasta individuals. They firmly believe in the potency of diligent effort as a means to achieve their goals. They are often associated with the ‘Midas Touch,’ possessing a unique ability to transform things around them into something beautiful. Their determination is unwavering, and they seldom abandon a task until they have accomplished their objectives Hasta Nakshatra.
Mercury’s influence, being the point of exaltation for Hasta, grants them exceptional debating skills and logical prowess. This blessing enables them to excel in fields that demand convincing and debating with a focus on practical and logical arguments, often leading them to success.
Furthermore, Hasta individuals are known for their commitment to purity in thought, speech, actions, and intentions. Their innate intelligence and ability to manifest their desires through their hands give them no reason to resort to unfair or dishonest means. They typically uphold high moral standards and maintain a genuine and upright character Hasta Nakshatra.
Meaning: Hand
Lord: #Moon
Body VarahaMihira: Hands
Body Parashara: Sides
Symbol: Hand or fist
Deity: #Savitar - #'Sun as inspiration
#Shakti (power to/of…): Ability to get what one is aspiring to and keep it in one’s hands
Caste: Light, swift
Nature: The #light ( #Lagu)
Gana: #Deva #Gana (Lord Like)
Rashi / Zodiac: Virgo sign
Marriage: #Auspicious
Translation: The #hand
Controlling/Controlling Planet: #Moon (Chandra)
Ruling Deity of Moon: #Parvati
Number: 13
Gender: #Male
Names Letters: poo, sham, Naa, Taa
Lucky Letters: P, S, N & D
Lucky Stone: Pearl
Lucky Colour: Deep green
Lucky or Favourable Numbers: 2
Common Name: Hog Plum
Astronomical Name: #Delta-Corvi
Botanical Name: Spondias pinnata
Element: #Fire
Guna: #Rajasic
Dosha: #Vata
Bird: #Vulture ( #Crow)
Yoni/Animal name: #Female-Buffalo (Mahisha)
Tree: #Banyan-Tree
- #Hasta #Nakshatra Gentle black female hands with natural manicure A #hand is the symbol of Hasta.
Ruling Planet: The #Moon ( #Chandra)
Associated Deity: #Surya, the #sun #god
Associated Stars: #Alchiba, #Kraz, #Algorab, #Minkar
Corresponding Position in the Western Zodiac: 3°46′-17°06′ Libra
Quality or Modality: #Swift ( #Laghu)
Associated Element: #Fire
Personality Traits: Practical, not romantic, restless, detail-oriented, critical,
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