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#Nakshatra #Uttara-Ashadha

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This lunar junction of the Guru meets us annually when the Moon is in the #star of #UttaraAshada. A position of power that encompasses the vast array of universal spiritual forces.
The other major Tantric festival that occurs when the Moon is in #Uttara Ashadha, that is worth mentioning here, is Dusshera.
This is the 10th and concludent night of victory after the 9 nights of the Goddess in the Navaratri ritual festival.
The Navaratri ritual festival links together all aspects of the feminine mysteries, by traveling through a spiritual story that traces the path of the Goddess and her many expressions. This point of multiplicity is greatly poignant to the energy of Uttara Ashadha as we shall consider in the next section below.

This star signifies hard-earned #victory and accomplishment.
Its victory is one that comes through drawing all psychic and physical forces into focus.

In our daily lives, we regularly apply this principle of gathering a multiplicity of forces together towards accomplishing an activity.
For example, the act of just going shopping, draws together many forces towards the single end of acquiring groceries.
It encompasses a vast array of activities… from finding our hat and coat and putting on our shoes, to navigating the many aisles of a supermarket, to gathering the right ingredients for the cake we are baking.
This is a mundane example of an accomplishment that many of us might take for granted.
It has elements of the accomplishment of Uttara Ashadha in that it draws together many elements and abilities. In the case of Uttara Ashadha, all the universal powers and skills are drawn together unto the attainment of the greatest of all victories… which is the revealing of the sacred heart.

Bringing All Things Together

Uttara Ashadha is sometimes called the star of victory and accomplishment, this is the wish and desire of this Star energy.
Ashadha is the urge and wish that focuses on the victory.

The god or gods that dwell on this Nakshatra are very interesting when considering the nature of the energy that this star carries to us.
The god of this star is #Vishwadeva, who is not a singular being, but rather the collection of all goddesses and gods.
The Vishwadeva(s) is/are the collective of all the #goddesses and the #gods.
They are nourished by, and in turn nourish this star through the reflective lunar mediary of the Moon.

#Vishwa literally means all and everything. Vishwadeva is the ultimate plurality of all #sacred #celestial beings. This multiplicity is the nature of the far-reaching force that is delivered by this Nakshatra.

It is also of note that some Puranic writings highlight a specific number celestial gods who are also called the Vishwadevas.
These 10 Vishwadeva deities and are the 10 qualities of Uttara Ashadha.

Vishwa is a word that implies multiplicity, interestingly, there is no one unanimous account of what the Vishwadeva really is. Some accounts single out a specific number of celestial deities, some accounts signify all deities, while some Mantras and accounts acknowledge all Devas and Asuras as coming under the title of Vishwadeva. What is unanimous in all accounts, is the idea of multiplicity and the conjunction of many forces.

And so, Vishwadeva is the god of this Nakshatra, as we have seen, it can be taken to mean the conglomerate of all goddesses and gods and even Asuras, but it can also be taken to mean 10 specific deities who carry the traits of Uttara Ashadha.
Sometimes an additional 2 Vishwadeva deities are also given, but we will highlight 10 for now.

Let us list the qualities of the wisdom of this Nakshatra, by naming the 10 Vishwadeva’s, and consider the 10 wisdom qualities that the Nakshatra of Uttara Ashadha represents and transports.

Vasu

1) Vasu is fullness, expansiveness, illumination and brightness. This is wisdom in a broad sense. Wisdom that encompasses all things. It is a wisdom that is both elevated in metaphysical principles, but equally, it is a wisdom that is able to articulate on a street level. A wisdom that is able to touch and make contact with any arena of life. This is a totally non-exclusive quality to put it in a nutshell.

Satya

2) Satya is truth and reality without sentiment or bias or restriction to any singular perspective.
Again, it carries the fullness and broadness of the previously highlighted Vasu quality. And because of this vast perspective, it is able to see the wide picture of reality in which all perspectives are at once acknowledged. This is the quality of not leaning towards any particular side. It is a quality of not escaping reality through any drama, distortion or sentiment.

Kratu

3) Kratu is focus of intention and will. This is the measured expertise that knows how to apply just the right amount of exertion. It is the focus that has forbearance and a deep intelligence, measurement and strategy. Kratu feeds its own certainty. Once it has considered the best angle of action and is certain about its course, it will approach its action with the quality of a charging elephant that will attempt to go through everything with unwavering persistence and urge.

Daksha

4) Daksha is skill, it is geometry and dexterity, it is a subtle creative vision that is able to link all things together into inner and outer harmonious forms. This is the skill of ritual, the ability to cloth metaphysical realities in tangible form. This is the skill of Tantra.

Kaala

5) Kaala is Time. It is the power to have the awareness of the reality of time in the phenomenal world, and at the ‘same-time’ it is the quality and power to be able to go to that plane of reality which is beyond the constraints of time.
Interestingly, Kala pronounced with the shortly accentuated ‘A’, means artistry, an artistry with a love for carefully detailed beauty. This is the artistry that comes from timing. Timing and rhythm are like the forms in which beauty is distilled, refined and expressed.

Kaama

6) Kaama is desire, it is the urge of the soul, the unstoppable wish and hope (remember that Asha in Ashadha means urge and hope) Dha means wealth, this is the victory of desire. Not necessarily the fulfillment of desire as one is apt to think. But rather, to be possessed of the secret urge is the wealth itself here.
Kaama is the root power behind all desire, it is the spiritual longing and wanderlust that underlies all desires. Pure desire, if you will.

Dhrti

7) Dhrti is concentrated ruthless firmness and focus, this is the focused shot of the arrow. It is the ability to hold to a thing with full psychic involvement and endurance and patience. This is a quality of a healer and a Tantric magician, who focuses upon a thing and therefore manifests it, through their sheer Shakti of focused power.

Kuru

8) Kuru is ancestral power, it is the strong relation to the realm of the ancestors. It is a spiritual sensitivity that at once lives in the manifest world, while at the same time being aware of the subtle movements of the inner planes. Kuru is to see the multi-dimensional interrelationship between matter and ghost, or spirit and body. The word Kuru is derived from the root Kri, which means to do or to act. Our actions carry power when they are related to our roots. When the acknowledgment of our roots and heritage informs our action, then it is truly potent.
Kuru then is connected to actions of healing ancestral imprints, so as to potentise and bring healing depth to our action.

Pururavas

9) Pururavas is abundance, broadness and generosity. The generosity of Pururavas is the kind that comes from a trust in the invanquishable and self-perpetuating well-spring of the heart. Pura means fullness it is to be remembered. The quality of Pururavas is that it’s not afraid to take risks or to lose. There is a deep trust that beneath any apparent loss and failure, is am inexhaustible wellspring of reserve life power. Pururavas is on the way to Madravas because of this fearlessness and trust in life force.
Generosity is not just a saintly virtue. It is a natural quality of the wisdom principle of ever-fulfilling a inexhaustible force. When we move away from the inexhaustible force of nature, we simply become exhausted. Pururavas is natural power that is effective because it burns like a steady flame, we could liken this to the endurance of an elephant that knows deeply about the wise handling and distribution of its life-force.

Madravas

10) Madravas is natural power and joy of heart. It is accomplishment and the celebration of the freedom of the sacred heart. We are here dealing with a joy that is not dependent on any condition or form of entertainment. It is an inner natural power of spiritual essence that is not obscured by any hint of Ahamkara

So as we have now seen, The Nakshatra of Uttara Ashadha draws from a wide array of universal forces.
This star brings together the collection of a vast array of attributes. Let us say that it is the star that possesses the celestial toolbox, and has access to the broadest and most diverse range of spiritual instruments.

The Celestial Tusks

The two twin stars of Ashadha are represented by Yogins as the #elephant #tusks of the celestial realm.
Uttara Ashadha is the matured elephant power that represents the full potential of grounded celestial forces in an earthly sense.
The Yogins connect to, and invoke the penetrating force these dual astral-tusk-points of energy, in rituals where Uttara Ashadha is worked with.

#Ganesh is the grand Chakravatin, which means he is the earthly foundation structure upon which all the other Chakra spin.
Ganesh and all creatures that have tusks are connected to Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra. The tusk obtrudes beyond the sphere of the body towards the sphere of vision… in a similar way that horns do.

This is the star of focused victory. A focus sharply focused with a penetrating sharp tusk like urge of vision.
The tusk of Uttara Ashadha points – through its focus – towards a victory to which it is very close. Remember Uttara means mature, and the wise force of maturity is implicit here.
This star has the celestial blessings of its ruling deity, which as we have seen, is in fact the collective of all goddesses and gods, or alternatively, are highlighted as a group of the 10 qualities of wisdom.
This is indeed a heavy Nakshatra, possessed of the force of wisdom, we could say the heaviest.
It is like the weight of Ganesh, the elephant god who sits at the very foundation of the Chakras. It is the very weight of deep Saturnian wisdom in the cavern of the soul.

Uttara Ashadha is the focus of celestial forces into the vessels of earthly being. It deals with bringing together the most celestial with the most earthly, as we shall soon see in the next section.

The symbol of this lunar house is a tusk. Indeed, the energy that this Nakhatra imparts has the ability to bring us the tenacity of teeth and bone. The elephant and other tenacious creatures with tusks are linked to this Nakshatra.

Uttara-Ashadha is often considered to be the 21st Nakshatra. This is interesting when we consider that the number 21 is sacred to the Ganesh, the god with the elephant head.
The number 21 further links Ganesh to Nakshatra.
Ganesh rituals are well-known to involve 21 offerings along with the chanting of his 21 names. Ganesh as well as many other deities – as we shall see – are linked to this Nakshatra.

Dual singularity of Focus

Big obstacles are overcome by focused force and endurance – is the teaching of this Nakshatra, focus being the operative word here.
Uttara Ashadha is ruled by Surya (the Sun) and the quality of this Nakshatra is the transmission of powerful burning solar force through the mirror of the Moon.
Where an object meets the sun, there is a shadow, to take away the shadow is to take away the object.
Uttara Ashadha is certainly singularity of focus, but the paradox is that it’s singularity is aware of the multi-layered dualities of life. The dualities of life can be perceived as a singularity, for example, when the principle of sun and shadow are taken together. Sun and shadow are a unity when the object is in the picture, take away the object, and we have duality and endless metaphysical abstractions only. The object can’t be taken out of the picture if reality is valued.
The two tusks of the elephant bring together dualities by the space of life between them.

In the next concludent section of this text, we shall take a look at a spiritually cosmological teaching story that highlights the dualities of the tusk that saved the earth.

Uttara means mature and Ashadha implies a victory that is eternal.
But more accurately, it is the desire and urge to reach that victory that this star presents.
This star moves one towards victories by its power of enduring focus and discipline. It brings all seeming dualities and forces together in a single point. Or let us rather say, two unified points, like the tusks of an elephant.

The wisdom that Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra brings to us, is a wisdom that is aware of the dualities of light and shadow upon all its octaves.
To understand and know a thing comes through understanding and knowing it’s opposite.
To truly see the revealed, is to acknowledge and be aware of the unrevealed half.

Focus is a quality where all our powers are beamed in one direction and one direction alone.
Tantra is but the art and science of focus, ritual is focus.
Extraneous expenditure of our life forces must be reigned in and harnessed towards the most needed point in the path of our destiny, if we are to receive the teaching of Uttara Ashadha.

Uttara-Ashadha gives the teaching of enduring focus.
As already outlined, its focus is singular and unwavering – this is the quality of the Guru.
The Guru is an uncompromising force that endures in the vision for the very deep and enduring truths.
Guru Purnima is an age-old festival Uttara Ashadha Moon festival that honours the Guru.

In a world of beliefs opinions, likes, dislikes, dualistic information and endless modes of self-expression of all of these, we risk the very opposite of what Uttara-Ashadha wishes to show us.
If we spread our energies wide and thin, we risk dispersing our psychic spiritual power. But at the opposite spectrum, if we gather our forces together in concentrated unity and singularity of urge, we bring all the celestial forces to one point. This is the secret of communing with Vishwadeva.
It means to open ourselves to all the forces by maintaining a seat of power.
Like being in an observatory or a planetarium that sees all the multitudinous revolutions of realities orbiting the spirit that we are.

Uttara-Ashadha is the very opposite of light dispersing action. Guru is an adjective that means heavy, who is just like the elephant energy, that is the prominent earthly expression of the weight of this Nakshatra.
Just like the weight of memory possessed by the Elephant that never forgets… Uttara Ashadha gives power to mind and memory.
Heavy weighted enduring focus is given to us when the full Moon is in this lunar house.
When the full Moon meets this Nakshatra, it presents the gift of its qualities to us on earth.
We will open up in ritual to invoke and receive the lunar emanations of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra.

The Power of the Earthly Tusk

Varaha is the Boar headed earthly deity of mighty tusk, who carries the lesson of Uttara Ashada very well, so let us consider it here.

The story of Varaha tells of how he saved the earth from drowning in the subterranean waters when the Asuric forces attacked and threatened to ruin the earth.
Varaha and Bhumi (Earth Goddess) are lovers, together they birthed Mangala (Mars). Varaha saved Bhumi from drowning in the subterranean waters by lifting her in his tusks.
The impossible concentration it took Varaha to lift the earth out of the enveloping waters in which she was drowning, required the exclusion of all else but the matter at hand.
Or rather we could say, the matter at tusk – for Varaha hooked the earth in his tusks and carried her to safety.

Varaha presides over the Dhatu (physical element) of bone – this is the most hard of the Dhatus, and symbolises strength solidity of focus.
Varaha, in saving the earth, drew together all skills and abilities towards the single end.
The tusks are sharp and – being two – represent the dualistic forces concentrated into one action to achieve the victory that it is our Karma to accomplish.
What that victory is, is a personal journey to discover.
The discovery and realisation of our destiny requires dualistic forces to come together. This is the focus of Varaha, he is a most mighty deity… mighty of focus.

Uttara-Ashadha can be seen to signify the imminent victory of the very real and deep pressing matters. Its imminent victory comes through the application and uniting together of all extraneous forces and subtle energies.
Its victory can’t be assumed without endurance and determined clarity of focus.
This endurance and determined clarity of focus is a Saturnian quality.

The story of Varaha saving the earth from drowning in the waters holds a Saturnian code within it. The Saturn ruled constellation of Capricorn is known as Makara to the Yogins. This is the constellation of the crocodile, who gives us the wisdom and power to articulate deeply between the dualities of its realms of mastery – water and earth.
Just as the mighty and fearlessly focused Varaha and Bhumi reveal the initiation of earth and water through the power of the tusk.

https://healinginthewillows.com/uttara-ashadha/

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#UttaraBhadrapada #Nakshatra is known for its ability to bring rain and mental liberation. This heavenly body is a symbol of going beyond materialism and accepting faith .

It means going beyond the world and being freed from its ties. The #Uttara #Bhadrapada Nakshatra, which brings rain, may feed and refresh the land. It brings life-giving rain, which helps both real and symbolic growth. This Nakshatra teaches us that the only way to be truly free is to stop caring about material things and instead focus on helping others and taking care of our environment.

The #nakshatras (lunar mansions) are small constellations of stars that the #moon travels through as it orbits Earth

Sanskrit Name: उत्तरभाद्रपदा ( #Uttara-bhadrapada) comes from the #Sanskrit words उत्तर (latter) and भद्र (blessed).also known as “the ultimate lucky charm,” brings forth a delightful concoction of wisdom, boundless fortune, and sheer happiness.Governed by the divine power of #AhirBudhnya(A deep sea #water #snake or #dragon. He is the fertility and #kundalini deity, and he has a unique desire for isolation. This nakshatra is also linked with the #goddess #Lakshmi); Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra has its planetary lord in #Saturn.

What are the traits of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra?

The personalities of those from Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra are all about how Saturn’s vibes affect them, whether they’re good or bad. Natives of this nakshatra are adaptive, wise, and experienced.

They’re all about being smart and having lots of experience.
They’re pretty intriguing because they can change so much. Because they can adapt to different situations, it’s tough to pin down their personalities. Because they’re so elegant and beautiful, they totally catch your eye.
People born under the Uttara Bhadrapada nakshatra are super devoted and ethical. They’re all about finding their own spiritual space.

Desirable Traits
If individuals born under the Uttara Bhadrapada constellation receive positive influences from other planets, they tend to be kind, logical, and good at calculation. They are also known for their calmness and belief in equality and justice. Some natives may possess a natural innocence and a talent for captivating others. One of their exceptional qualities is their aptitude for learning from firsthand experience.

Characteristics that should be avoided

People born with Uttara Bhadrapada have a significant problem – they tend to get very angry quite often. This anger easily leads them into unnecessary drama and arguments, as if they cannot control their emotions. On top of that, they take pride in their constant mood swings, laziness, lack of motivation, and inability to keep their lives in order. One can’t help but question what other charming qualities they might possess.

Uttarabhadrapada natives have a tendency to put on weight easily

These natal stars’ progressiveness and pragmatism boost the Uttara Bhadrapada nakshatra’s compatibility. These cosmic beings cooperate to ease energy flow and help each other. Through the yoni in ‘cow’, they are also symbolically compatible. This common symbology shows that these celestial creatures understand and agree. However, Vishaka and Chitra’s natal stars are incompatible with cow-tiger animality. However, Uttara Bhadrapada nakshatra is compatible with hare and sheep, widening its natal star compatibility to include Jyestha, Krittika, Anuradha, and Pushya. Uttara Bhadrapada and these natal stars are often compatible.
https://astrokavi.com/2023/08/14/uttara-bhadrapada-piscesquick-wit-and-creative/

Interesting facts about Uttara Bhadrapada
Meaning: auspicious later ,Ruling Planet: Saturn

Body: Ankle Symbol: the back legs of the funeral cot

Deity: Ahir Budhiya – The Dragon of the Depths of the Atmosphere

shakti : bringing rain Caste: Kshatriya

Nature: Fixed or permanent (pole) Gana: Human Gana

Rashi/Rashi: Pisces marriage: auspicious

Translation: beautiful left foot, or ray of light

Presiding deity of Saturn: Hanuman Number: 26

Sound :

Do (दू), Tha (थ), Jha (झ), and Na (ञ).

Lucky Stone: Blue Sapphire Lucky Colour: Purple

Lucky or Favorable Number: 8 Common name: Neem

Element: #Ether Trait: Vengeful

Dosha: #Pitta Bird: kottan( #owl)

Yoni/animal symbol: a #female #cow

Career
Uttarabhadrapada natives have a natural ability to acquire knowledge on various subjects and have exceptional communication skills. If Jupiter and Saturn have a positive influence and are prominent, a career in the judiciary, education, or philanthropy can bring extraordinary success and recognition. While it is true that you may face challenges in your business ventures, be assured that success will also come your way. After the age of 42, you can expect your life to be more harmonious, joyful, and organized.

Key Point

Individuals who have acquired extensive knowledge from their past lives are believed to have a strong connection with wealth in this particular Nakshatra.

Intelligence, Quick Wit, and creativity

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#UttaraPhalguni #Nakshatra - #Uttara #Phalguni is the twelfth Nakshatra in #Vedic #astrology ranging from 26°40' Simha to 10° Kanya.

Symbol - The symbol of this Nakshatra is a #bed or two rear legs of a #cot.

Astronomical Name - This Nakshatra is corresponding to #Denebola.

Deity of Nakshatra - The deity of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra is #Aryaman, god of patronage and favours.

Ruling Planet - Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra is ruled by #Surya (the planet #Sun).

Others - The residing deity of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra is Aryaman who rules leadership, honor, nobility and the rules of society. As Sun is the ruling planet of this Nakshatra for which it is called as the latter reddish one. This planet resides in two fixed stars at the tail of Lion but extends into the constellation of Virgo.

https://www.drikpanchang.com/tutorials/nakshatra/uttara-phalguni-nakshatra.html

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The native of #UttaraBhadrapada #Nakshatra is fair complexioned, strong, sacrificing, wealthy, scholarly, religious, and brave. Such a native is almost a second God for their family. He performs pious deeds and is the best in his family. The native is happy, endowed with sons and grandsons, and victorious over enemies.

#Uttara #Bhadrapada Nakshatra in #Astrology can be split as #Uttara and #Bhadhrapadha. Uttara means later, and Bhadrapada means gentle legs. So Uttharabhadhrapadha means after the baby is born.

Uttara Bhadrapada is one of the Urdhvamukhi Nakshatras (or the Nakshatras, which have their mouths upwards). In these Nakshatras, things related to palaces, coronations, boundary walls, construction of tall structures can be auspiciously begun and performed.

Symbol: Two Legs of a #Bed
The symbol of Utthara Bhadhrapada is the remaining 2 legs of a bed. It suggests being on the bed for the birth of a baby.

Deity: The #Ahirbudhnya
Ahirbudhnya is the deity of Uttara Bhadrapada. He is a Rudhra. Ahirbudhnya means the serpent at the base or belonging to the depth.

Range 333⁰ 20” to 346⁰ 40”
Rashi Pisces (Meena)
#Yogathara #Algenib or Gamma Pegasi
Apparent Magnitude 2.83
Latitude 12⁰ 36” 00’
Longitude 345⁰ 17” 57’
Right ascension 0h 12m 58.7s
Declination +15⁰ 9” 21’
Characteristics of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra in Astrology
The yoni animal of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra is the female cow.
Female cows are still known to be the most prosperous creatures in a household, family, farm, or dairy farm because of their ability to give milk through which we get butter, cheese, paneer, yoghurt, etc.
Cows are peaceful creatures and mind their own business.
They do not attack, plan, scheme and simply want to be left alone. Uttara Bhadrapada natives are just like cows.
They are not as aggressive and fiery as the Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra, and they simply want to deal with things in peace and quiet.
They are nourishers who want always to be surrounded by nature like a mountain cow.
Cows can be extremely dangerous, and they can actually storm towards anyone and hit with their horn if they sense harm from someone to their calf, which is the protective nature of any mother.
Just like Uttara Phalguni, which is directly opposite to this Nakshatra, between 3-10 degrees of Pisces, the natives of this Nakshatra require a mate and would like to be with someone.
They are always looking for someone to have their calf, but this Nakshatra is far more feminine than the Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra.
The reason why Uttara Bhadrapada is considered as Laxmi Nakshatra is due to the giving nature of the cow.
Uttara Bhadrapada natives produce a lot of gas as they get older because cows are known to produce methane gas.
The deity of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra is Ahirbudhanya, the water dragon who sleeps at the bottom of the ocean.
The word “Ahirbudhanya” is composed of two words, Ahi (serpent) and budhnam (bottom), so the word literally means the serpent at the bottom.
Ahirbudhanya is one of the 11 Rudras, and he is the God of fertility and kundalini. He is considered the son of Vishwakarma, the celestial architect.
Ahirbudhanya is a cloud or serpent of the atmosphere.
Rudras are connected with the atmosphere.
The Nakshatra of Uttara Bhadrapada provides rains and hence, provide the necessary element for life support on the Earth.
Many natives of this Nakshatra are always into spirituality, meditation, kundalini awakening and even possess the natural gift of changing the weather and bringing certain types of weather on call.
The question is why this Nakshatra gives such easy access to the natural DMT. This is where previous karmas come into play.
We get Nakshatra placements in our chart due to our actions and deeds from the past life, so someone progressing spiritually in their last life will gain access to advanced lessons by getting a high definition signal given by this Nakshatra.
The Ahirbudhanya story reflects perfectly in Uttara Bhadrapada native’s lives.
They are extremely secretive about their wealth, connections and skills.
They always hide their treasures in a safe place, where others won’t have access.
There is a strong connection with nature and the environment with these natives like Punarvasu Nakshatra and Ashlesha Nakshatra.
They need to be in nature and surrounded by water and mountains to feel at peace.
Do not mistake their peaceful sneak nature to be a dwarf and hiding in the mountains of gold like in fantasy adventure. Their underworld connection doesn’t just consist of treasures and occult, but also includes the underworld of mob bosses and crime.
All crime revolves around money, whether it’s drugs, gambling or money laundering.
Many times, these natives will have substance abuse issues and deal with drugs and though not connected to the underworld directly, but deal with the dealers of the underworld.
The two Nakshatras, Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra and Uttara Bhadrapada, are well connected, just like Purva Phalguni Nakshatra & Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra and Purva Ashadha Nakshatra & Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra.
Ahirbudhanya represents the water in the form of rain clouds, and Aja Ekapada, the deity of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra, represents lightning.
The holy water used for religious purposes in temples and churches (for baptism), etc., represents this water and may show energies of the Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra.
Like Aja Ekapada, the deity Ahirbudhanya also shows deep meditational aspects.
The sage Bhagirath brought the river Ganga from heaven to Earth.
He and his ancestor did pray to Goddess Ganga and then later to Lord Shiva to bring down the river Ganga.
He invoked Lord Shiva (the Rudra) to bring the heavenly holy water to Earth.
It can be noticed that many people who love ships, yachts, boats, scuba diving have a strong presence of this Nakshatra along with Revati Nakshatra.
The native wants to become a sea creature and is interested in venturing into the deep sea.
Attributes of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra in Astrology
Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra is one of the Sthir or Dhruva (Fixed) Nakshatras. In these Nakshatras, things of fixed and permanent nature, things concerning one’s house, sowing of seeds, things or rites done for getting peace and the planting of a small garden, etc., can be auspiciously done.
Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra is spread from 3’20” up to 16’40” in Pisces (Meena) Rashi.
Lord of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra is Jupiter (Guru).
The star is adorned with a serpent-like symbol.
It looks like rice; its properties and attributes are like those of Ardra Nakshatra. Some attributes of Purvabhadrapada also are found.
Purvabhadrapada shows signs of contrition and atonement, while Uttarbhadrapada shows restrain.
Knowledge, learning, good counsel, personality – these also come within the purview of this star.
Anthropomorphically, this is the sole of the feet of Kalapurusha.
Description of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native born in Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra will be a good speaker, be happy, will have children and permanent enemies, be virtuous, timid, greedy and intent upon amassing money.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born in the star Uttara Bhadrapada, he will be gentle, liberal, wealthy and learned.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Uttarabhadra will have progeny. He will be munificent, an orator, defeat his enemies, be happy, plentiful, firm in his aims, and ever libidinous.
According to Brihat Samhita: The native born under the asterism Uttara Bhadrapada will be a good speaker, happy, blessed with children, defeat his enemies and be virtuous.
Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra Pada Description
Uttara Bhadrapada 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra is ruled by Leo (Governed by Sun).
Those born in the first pada of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra are unpredictable, angry, blood-shot-eyed, of the bilious constitution, rickette, sexy, hungry, and good eaters.
1st pada of Uttarabhadrapada Nakshatra makes the native ambitious and creative as Leo sign rules it.
The natives of the first pada of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra possess artistic talents, and with their confidence, one always gets the spotlight to shine.
The natives of the first pada of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra gain spiritual insights into their lives. This placement is excellent for those who wish to understand the universe and acquire higher knowledge to unlock the universe’s secrets through spirituality.
Those born in the first pada of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra are motivated by praise, love & recognition. Love and affection can make them feel right about what they are doing in their life.
Those born in the first pada of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra dislike females. They may travel to other countries or distant places to meet their friends, acquaintances, and relations.
Uttara Bhadrapada 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra is ruled by Virgo (Governed by Mercury).
Those born in the second pada of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra are astrologers, know the results of works, are pleasant, transact many things, and are respected amongst their circle of relatives.
They control their senses, are endowed with children and grandchildren, are handsome, religious, wise, enjoy life, and help others.
The natives born in the second pada of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra are intellectual, mindful, calculative, analytical, crafty communicators, interested in vintage information, classical books, and languages, learning about occult or mystical subjects, and detailed about their personal work.
Those born in the second pada of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra are perfectionists and can be critical of themselves to help others, seeking perfection in research, looking for information and not helping with what is already amassed, and possibly confusing themselves with too much information.
Uttara Bhadrapada 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra is ruled by Libra (Governed by Venus).
Those born in the third pada of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra are wise, learned, and enjoy life, help others, worship Gods, givers, peace-loving, and music experts.
Those born in the third pada of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra spend time studying shastras, are brave, followers of good advice, bright, and endowed with good qualities.
The native born in the third pada of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra is diplomatic, polite, talented with negotiating, arbitrating, and being fair-minded, have social graces, creating partnerships, and meeting people they can teach.
The natives enjoy giving their energy to others, spiritual relationships, feeling inner peace in love, creativity, are artistic, musical, into the fine arts, and indulge in possessing luxuries.
Uttara Bhadrapada 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra is ruled by Scorpio (Governed by Mars).
Those born in the fourth pada of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra are big-hearted, suffer from blood diseases, are dirty, candid, develop enmity with many, great fools, interested in other’s money, rickette, very angry, equanimous, stingy and cause trouble in all jobs.
The native born in the fourth Pada of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra is intense, willing to see the darker side of life, not living at the surface level, driven towards learning about all kinds of hidden knowledge, gaining wisdom and perception of occult knowledge, and familiar with the processes of life and death.
The native born in the fourth Pada of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra is skilled at understanding people psychologically, understanding and knowing others, healing others’ pains, causing pain, and using his knowledge to help people spiritually or emotionally.
The native born in the fourth Pada of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra can be involved in possibly harming others with dark arts, is secretive in nature and appearing quite private, prone to anger and irritation issues, and can have stalking or obsessing tendencies.
Sun’s Ingress (March 18th – March 31st) for Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra
Sun enters Uttara Bhadhrapadha around March 18th and stays there till March 31st.
If you are born during this period, then your Sun is in Uttharabhadhrapadha Nakshatra.
Tree of Uttara Bhadrapada: Neem
The tree for Uttara Bhadhrapadha is Nimba, Kadunimba, Azadirachta Indica, or Neem.
Neem is a part of Hindu new year celebrations in the Southern part of India.
Neem branch is tied along with Gudhi. Neem leaves are also chewed on this occasion, and Neem flowers are used in cooking.
A neem branch is tied on the main door on a child’s birth in the house.
Neem sticks are used as a toothbrush. It is also used as a pesticide for crops.
Applications of Neem
Neem leaves are good for healthy hair. Neem paste is applied externally to cure pimples.
Neem oil is used to cure skin problems and dandruff. It is also an effective remedy for lice.
Neem bark is effective in healing wounds.
Neem is effective in diabetes.
A decoction of neem roots is effective to cure fever.
Neem leaves purify the blood.
Astronomical Information of Uttara Bhadhrapadha Nakshatra
Astronomers are divided on the Yogathara of Uttharabhadhrapadha.
Some astronomers consider it Alpha Andromedae, and others consider it Gamma Pegasi.
Gamma Pegasi is considered mainly due to ecliptic latitude.
Gamma Pegasi is a large star with almost 9 times the Sun’s mass and close to 5 times the Sun’s radius.
It is blue and categorized as a scorching star.
Rashi compatibility of Uttarabhadrapadha Nakshatra Bride or Groom
Aries, Cancer, Leo, Scorpio, Sagittarius

Compatibility Factors of Uttharabhadrapadha Nakshatra
Nadi: Aadhya or First.
Gana (Nature): Dev or God.
Yoni (Animal Symbol): Horse or Ashwa.
Result of wearing new clothes on Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra: Gain of new clothes.
Result of first menses on Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra: Simple, stable, and may get a son as well as a daughter.
Result of performing shraddha on Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra: Increase in longevity.
Beneficial activities on Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra: Selling, learning, wearing new clothes and jewelry, stage performance, art and craft, plantation, stitching clothes, marketing, starting a new job, monetary investment, ploughing, sowing seeds, Vaman, Virechan, Shiramokshan, and entering a new property.
Beneficial savskara or ceremonies on Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra: Naming, first solid feeding to baby, piercing, haircut, first shave of a baby, introducing letters to a baby, start learning a new subject, threading ceremony, Anugraha or Deeksha
Health of native born in Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra
Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra controls the legs and the nerves & veins of the legs.
These are afflicted with ailments when inauspicious planets influence in astrology horoscope or birth chart.
Remedy for Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra
Ahirbundhya is the Lord of Uttara Bhadrapada. In order to appease him and get relief from ailments, one should perform sacrifices and conduct recitations of Mahamritunjayashtak, Vashist Kalpokta Mahamrityunjay senses, Aditya Hastastotra and Suryarthavasheensham Upanishad daily.
The Lord should be worshipped with the fragrance of sandalwood and camphor, lotus flowers, gugal dhoop, ghee (butter clarified by boiling and straining), lamp, and ghee sweets.
The Aswath mool mounted in silver should be worn in the arm or the heart. Mix ashwath mool and yava tilajya in the sacrificial mixture and recite the following mantra 108 times – Om Shivonamasi Svadhitistepita Namaste Astu Mamahi Gunsi Nivartayamyayushennadhyaprajannaya, Rayesposhaya Suprajastavayasuviyayarya. Om Ahibhudhanyaya Namah (ॐ शिवोनामासि स्वधितिस्तेपिता नमस्ते अस्तु मामाहि गूंसी: निवर्त्तयाम्यायुषेऽन्नाद्यायप्प्रजननाय।
रायस्पोषाय सुप्प्रजास्त्वायसुवीयर्याय।। ॐ अहिर्बुघ्न्याय नम:।। ).
Caste of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra
This is a warrior caste, which means they are natural fighters, either the one who initiates or finishes the fight.
If there is a group of people or organizations being beaten down by the whole world in society, then such natives come to save and protect the essence of that thing.
On the one hand, they can save a spiritual organization from being demonized as pseudoscience or come to a dying racist or terrorist organization and re-energize it by protecting and helping it fight the other side.
Everything is subjective in the eye of the beholder.
Summary of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra
Dasha Ruler Saturn
Symbol The back part of a funeral cot
Deity Ahirbudhnya (the “serpent of the deep”)
Rulership Brahmanas, those that are engaged in sacrifices, charity and penance, very wealthy persons, recluses, heretics, monarchs and valuable corn
Moon in Uttara Bhadrapada The native is an eloquent speaker, happy, blessed with a lot of offspring, victorious over enemies, and religious.
Body Part Upper Feet
Activity Balanced
Caste Warrior
Direction Upward
Gender Male
Nadi Pitta
Nature Dhruva (Fixed)
Quality Tamasic
Yoni Cow
Specie Human (Manushya)
Tattva Ether

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#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.