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Natives born in #Revati #Nakshatra in #Astrology are sensitive, compassionate, caring, giving, selfless in nature, lover of small pets, independent, unaffected by pressure, calm and centred, soft-spoken, extremely deep and spiritual, dreamy, imaginative, intuitive, believing in the inner voice and reflective in nature, understanding the larger scope, detached from the earthly plane, possess a great spiritual understanding and are well educated.

Revati nakshatra in astrology is one of Tiryaka Mukhi Nakshatras (or the Nakshatras with 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: A #Mrudhangam (Indian Drums)

The symbol for Revati is Mrudhangam or #drum. This indicates that the babies can recognize your voice because they know it since they are in the womb.

Deity: The #Pushan

Pushan is the deity of Revati Nakshatra. Pushan is one of the #Aadhithya. He is a God of meetings. He is responsible for marriages, journeys, paths, and cattle feeding.

He conducts souls to other worlds or from another world to this world. He protected travellers from bandits and wild beasts. He also protected men from being exploited by other men. He is a protector of livestock. Goats pull his chariot.

Range 346⁰ 20” – 360⁰
Rashi Pisces (Meena)
#Yogathara #Zeta-Piscium
Position Middle of Revathi
Apparent magnitude 5.24
Latitude -0⁰ 12” 48
Longitude 356⁰ 1” 13’’
Right ascension 1h 13m 28.2s
Declination +7⁰ 32” 56’
Characteristics of Revati Nakshatra in Astrology
The yoni animal of Revati Nakshatra is a #female #elephant.
Like Bharani Nakshatra, these people are also all about protecting and guarding.
A female elephant is the most dangerous next to a female bear.
They will stomp in the ground until there is nothing left of you if you even come ¼ of a mile close to their calf.
Never mess with a Bharani or a Revati mother. Elephants are big, bulky, huge, and when elephants run or stampede, the ground shakes.
Elephants have an excellent memory.
They will never forget what right or wrong you did to them.
They could take revenge on you or hug you 30 years later if you met them by chance.
Elephants are family animals and have partners, children, grandparents, aunts, uncles etc.
When one dies, they all come to the burial ground because elephants actually know to dig the ground to bury their dead family and relatives on rare occasions.
The elephant is an animal with a human heart.
They can consume 50 gallons of water and 200- 600 pounds of food per day. Elephants are slow walkers, walking on toes and are very protective of their young ones, as well as to everyone they know.
Elephants are known for their beautiful tusks, but it also costs them their lives for which they are killed.
Purva Ashada, Uttara Ashada, and Revati people will always have issues with their teeth, especially Revati natives.
Revati natives are extremely protective of their families and children. They lash out at everyone trying to come after them.
They usually take time to do their work, and they do not like to be disturbed or irritated.
If you do anything wrong with Revati/Bharani natives, they will remind you of what you did to them even after 30 years; they can be your best friend and close family member at times but will hint that they still remember what you did to them years back.
Elephants have tusks, which are their teeth. Revati natives will have long teeth and usually some issues with the teeth, which is karma due to what has been happening with elephants in nature for thousands of years as people are hurting them for their tusks.
This translates into Revati people even having a botched job with a dentist at one point in life where they would undergo several procedures to get their teeth corrected.
The symbolism of this Nakshatra is the drum and two fishes, which is also related to the Pisces sign.
The drum symbol is because this Nakshatra’s deity is Pushan, the Lord of wild animals, and Shiva himself is the Lord of wild animals.
Revati is connected with the sound of Shiva in terms of music, which is the Damru.
Revati natives are involved in music, dance or poetry, but there is one thing about Damru, the drum, which was used when major news announcements were made in a village or the arrival of an important individual.
Revati natives will always sound the alarm for cruelty against animals in social media, mainstream media, or personal groups.
They are extremely against any harm done to animals, like Radagast The Brown in Lord of the Rings, who was connected with nature and wildlife.
If one only reads what the Lord of the Rings book had to offer on one of 5 wizards, it can be seen that there is a lot of similarities between him and Revati natives.
The fish represents the duality and confusion within the Revati native.
One side wants to pace towards its goal, while the other wants to learn and remain in the past.
People with planets in this Nakshatra remain confused in life about what aim to take, which path to walk on, what decisions to make.
They do not feel at ease until they connect with nature or fight for nature.
Most spiritualists would have this Nakshatra because spirituality and its awakening is the higher dimension, away from our ordinary world.
Fish is also the oldest creature known to man. They have been here for over 500 million years, which also shows the depth and age of the Revati soul.
When the soul has been through countless cycles of this world, its only interest and path are to find the true nature and its spirit.
The deity of the Revati Nakshatra is Pushan, one of the 12 Adityas and is the protector of flocks, herds, and safe travels.
The Adityas are the guardians of universal laws and codes of conduct.
He also has a special affinity for animals. Pushan is also considered the ruler of the roads. He is the Lord of lost things and lost animals.
The search of any lost items on a Revati Nakshatra day can prove to be successful.
Lord Pushan is also the final ferryman, who ushers the souls into the realm of Yama into the netherworld.
He is also the protector of wayfarers and their belongings, as well as the God of meetings.
In Daksha’s yagna, Pushan was eating the oblation when Rudra arrived.
Rudra is supposed to have knocked Pushan’s teeth, and so the offerings to Pushan are made of soft porridge-like mingled soft curd rice.
As mentioned above, he is the ferryman and protects travellers in their journey.
This theme of Revati Nakshatra indicates that the natives are well versed in direction and can easily follow maps and reach their destination, and will be experts in navigation.
Leading others, showing the way to others physically, mentally or through counselling can be a theme for Revati natives.
Pushan and Ashwin Kumaras are known for their ability to heal animals.
The energy of Pushan is invoked during the Ashwamedha yagna (horse sacrifice ritual) to protect the horse from falling and injuring his leg and becoming lame, which indicates that the healer for lameness is Pushan.
It must be noted that the 12th house in astrology or the birth chart is where Revati Nakshatra dwells, and the 12th house denotes the feet of the native.
Pushan is the shepherd and veterinarian among the Gods.
As a result, Revati natives have a special affinity and fondness for animals and pets.
Revati natives can take special interest in zoologists, marine biologists, animal conservationists, etc.
Pushan’s mode of transportation is unique, with a goat drawn chariot useful in travelling hilly terrains and dangerous roads.
The animal goat is very adept in climbing hilly terrain and places difficult to access, which shows Revati natives may love exploring places, have an interest in visiting foreign nations and travelling or dwelling near mountains.
The story of the shepherd also connects Revati closely with Krishna or Christ.
The natives will be extremely fond and close to one of these figures because both were shepherds and protected animals, which is why they also make great safety officers in corporations.
Princess Revati is supposed to have been the wife of Lord Balaram.
The princess and her father approached Brahma and saw that he was sleeping.
Finally, after waking up, Brahma enquired as to why they were there.
Her father said he wanted to find a suitable bridegroom for his daughter.
Brahma mentioned that by waiting for him in Brahma Loka, where time moves at a slower rate than the Earth plane, the corresponding time in Earth had changed yugas, and their kingdoms have vanished with men being shorter than what they were before.
Brahma said that the only man suitable in this new yuga was Balaram, the elder brother of Lord Krishna.
Balaram used his plough to make Revati’s height shorter which indicates the partner of Revati natives will be shorter in height.
This Nakshatra can also provide an extremely tall partner.
It also shows that a Revati native will procrastinate on choosing their partner and miss out on the perfect match.
This is the confusion of the two fishes they run into.
Time goes much slower for Revati, and they will always take their time when doing any task or making any decision.
Such people are not good at working in a place where quick decision-making is required.
Attributes of Revati Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 16’40” up to 30’00” degree in Pisces (Meena) Rashi.
Lord is Jupiter (Guru). Pushan is the keeper of cows of the Gods; this leads to keeping cows and animal husbandry, protection and nourishing of dependants, foster-father, etc.
Pusha means cherishing protected people, nourishment, excellence, material enjoyment, wealth, prosperity, extravagance, and being fat.
The native of this star advances by leaps and bounds.
This is the birth star of Shani.
Anthropomorphically, this is the cavity of the abdomen, groins of Kalapurusha.
Description of Revati Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native of Revati Nakshatra will enjoy a full span of life, be fortunate, be at the disposal of women, will have self-respect and pride, will be full of spirit, very courageous and spiteful.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born in Revati Nakshatra, he will have a broad mark, will be love-sick, lovely, clever in counsel, will have sons, family, and friends, and will enjoy steady and continuous prosperity.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Revati Nakshatra will be charming, wealthy, will enjoy pleasures, be scholarly, very proud, heroic, and will live in foreign lands.
According to Brihat Samhita: The star Revati makes one have a symmetrical body (a perfect body), and the native will be attractive, heroic, pure, and wealthy.
Revati Nakshatra Pada Description
Revati Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Revati Nakshatra is ruled by Sagittarius Navamsa (Governed by Jupiter).
Those born in the first pada of Revati Nakshatra are learned in scriptures, wise, loved by relatives, reserved, and loved by womenfolk. They are endowed with a circle of friends, cows and are handsome. They are givers, brave, and soft-spoken.
Those born in the first pada of Revati Nakshatra are calm, optimistic, possessing an easy-going side, spiritual and generous, philosophical, looking at the world analytically and logically, and seeing the world in a broad sense.
Those born in the first pada of Revati Nakshatra want to teach others how to unlock their imagination, creative arts, teaching, singing, music, art, acting, etc.
Those born in the first pada of Revati Nakshatra have a tendency to get carried away and can be fanatical.
Revati Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Revati Nakshatra is ruled by Capricorn Navamsa (Governed by Saturn).
Those born in the second pada of Revati Nakshatra are angry, handsome, interested in doing dirty jobs, capable of developing differences amongst friends, recollect the help rendered by others, deceivers, and quarrelsome. They do not always pride, speak untruths, are drunkards and without relatives.
Those born in the second pada of Revati Nakshatra are disciplined, practical, organized, focused on work and career, ambitious in creativity, working hard towards realizing imagination.
Those born in the second pada of Revati Nakshatra are doing what it takes to bring ideas to a functional state, wanting to make something that benefits society and make a practical career.
Those born in the second pada of Revati Nakshatra attain material comforts and enjoy luxuries in life.
Revati Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Revati Nakshatra is ruled by Aquarius Navamsa (Governed by Saturn).
Those born in the third pada of Revati Nakshatra are gamblers, chatter-boxes, candid with all, truthful, givers, stingy, unloved by many, brave, and suffer from varied difficulties. They are famous but develop friction with their relatives.
Those born in the third pada of Revati Nakshatra apply imagination to creativity, are true visionaries and are analytical.
Those born in the third pada of Revati Nakshatra use imagination to help society, maybe a social welfare engineer, trying to sell society on their out of the box ideas.
Those born in the third pada of Revati Nakshatra are involved in struggles of practicality, against the spiritual and imaginative side, mad scientists, have creative ideas outside the bounds of reality, and may not be profitable.
Revati Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Revati Nakshatra is ruled by Pisces Navamsa (Governed by Jupiter).
Those born in the fourth pada of Revati Nakshatra are learned, brave, philosophers, and experts in worshipping Gods. They perform Yagnyas (sacrifices), are wise, respected, and possess control over their senses.
Those born in the fourth pada of Revati Nakshatra are spiritual, very intuitive, working toward calmness, being one with everything, have possible psychic power, interest in metaphysics, and astrology.
Those born in the fourth pada of Revati Nakshatra are dreamers by nature, with great imagination, engaged in creative arts, and creating arts according to their own image.
Those born in the fourth pada of Revati Nakshatra are involved in creating artistic works of music, singing, writing, poetry, sculpting, may be withdrawn from society, and potential success comes in seclusion or foreign lands.
Sun’s Ingress (April 1st – April 13th) for Revati Nakshatra
The Sun enters Revati on April 1st and remains there till April 13th. If you are born during this period, your Sun is in Revati Nakshatra.
Matsya Jayanti occurs during this period. Matsya Avatar is the first Avatar of Lord Vishnu. Matsya means a fish.
The Sun was in Pisces sign, and the Moon was in Taurus sign at the birth of Matsya Avatar.
The Meena means the fish. This Avatar was born when the Sun was in Revati Nakshatra, and the Moon was in Krittika Nakshatra.
Tree for Revati: Mahua
The tree for Revati Nakshatra is Mahua, Mahula, butter tree, or Madhuca Indica.
Mahua flowers are edible. They are used to manufacture jaggery and jam. It is used for creating an alcoholic drink.
Mahua oil is used to make soaps and candles.
Mahua trees host a Tussar silkworm.
Its flowering season is from February to April. Flowers are also used as a fermentation agent in Ayurvedic medicines.
If a snake hole is observed to the north of the Mahua tree, then the water source will be at a distance of 7.5 feet to the west of the snake hole at a depth of 45 feet. This would be an ever-running foamy water stream.
Applications of Mahua
It improves lactation. The tea of Mahua flowers is beneficial for nursing mothers.
Mahua flowers can also relieve chronic bronchitis and cough.
Dried flowers along with milk treat weakness of nerves and diseases of the neuromuscular system.
Fresh juice of flowers treats hypertension. It is also effective in increasing sperm count.
Liquid extract of bark and water is gargled to cure bleeding gums.
Astronomical Information of Revati Nakshatra
Almost all astronomers agree that Zeta Piscium is the Yogathara of Revati.
It is a binary star system. It is a yellow-white star considered an average temperature star.
Revati Nakshatra Compatibility in Astrology
Sign (Rashi) compatibility of Revati Nakshatra Bride or Groom
Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, Capricorn

Compatibility Factors of Revati Nakshatra
Nadi: Aanthya or last.
Gana (nature): Dev or God.
Yoni (animal symbol): Gaja or elephant.
Result of wearing new clothes on Revati Nakshatra: Earning in jewellery.
Result of first menses on Revati Nakshatra: Religious, well-known, virtuous, determined, and gets happy children.
Result of performing shraddha on Revati Nakshatra: Acquisition of cattle.
Beneficial activities on Revati Nakshatra: Wearing new clothes and jewellery, stage performance, art, and craft, meeting friends, romance, washing precious clothes for the first time, beginning of new construction, plantation, selling, marketing, digging a well or a borewell, begin learning dance, starting a new job, monetary investment, ploughing, sowing seeds and entering a new property.
Beneficial samskara or ceremonies on Revati Nakshatra: Naming, first solid feeding to baby, piercing, haircut, first shave of a baby, introducing letters to a baby, threading ceremony, Anugraha, Deeksha, and wedding.
Remedies for Revati Nakshatra
Feed Split lentil or dal
Donate Goat
Vratham Thrichakalpa Sooryanamaskara, Ravivar Vratham,
Vedic Sooktham Pushna Sooktham, Thrisuparna Mantrani, Madhu Sooktham
Remedies for Revati Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology

Quality of Revati Nakshatra
Revati is a Mridu Nakshatra, which means it’s good for doing activities like search, research, going on a cruise, starting a creative or artistic project especially related to dancing and music, sexual activities, pleasure, date night, attainment of pleasurable things or anything that gives you pleasure like gems, new clothing, buying a camera, lights, and contacting an architect for your dream home construction, etc.
Caste of Revati Nakshatra
Revati Nakshatra is a working caste.
The natives want to work for the creativity, which comes from a divine and abstract source.
They are not the normal workers in a factory and will only make good workers when using their abstract imagination, researching or something from their 6th sense to change the world.
The other remedy is using musical instruments or having a workable musical instrument in the house, especially in the North or Northeast.
Sound of Revati Nakshatra
Day- pada 1, Dow- pada 2, Cha- pada 3, Chee- pada 4, sound has an extremely important role to play with Nakshatra.
Everything we do, say, buy, wear, drive has a name attached to it known as brand.
One must look at their chart with an accurate time of birth and see where the Nakshatra of Revati is in their chart, which means where is the sign of Pisces.
If someone is a Leo ascendant, then the 8th house would be Pisces; when using such brands or name that starts with such sounds would be beneficial or bring major transformation in terms of married life, tantra, hidden knowledge, secrets, or if there are lots of karma stuck in the 8 th house then they become alive.
Summary of Revati Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology
Dasha Ruler Mercury
Symbol A vulva
Deity God of protection
Rulership Aquatic products, fruits and flowers, salt, gems, conch shell, pearls, lotuses, perfumes, flowers, traders and sailors (or helmsmen).
Work profile Farmer
Moon in Revati The native has well-developed limbs, looks lovely and graceful, is a hero, pure and wealthy.
Activity Balanced
Caste Shudra
Direction level/sideways
Gender female
Nadi Kapha
Nature Mridu (soft)
Quality Sattvic
Yoni Elephant
Specie Devata
Tattva Ether
Purushartha Moksha or enlightenment
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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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Natives born in #PurvaBhadrapada #Nakshatra in #Astrology are intelligent, scholarly, logical, of sharp mind, clever and opinionated, true individualists, strong in morals, devoted and following their righteous path.

They are original, be true to themselves, not follow societal norms, live life at their own speed, travel the path less taken, optimistic, sociable, pleasant, well mannered, sincere, genuine, possess a talent of speaking, writing, and can become master researchers, writers, authors, and publishers.

They are independent, aiming for self-sufficiency, determined, disciplined, hard-working, full of reason and practicality, can generate good income, work pertaining to engineering, sciences, technologies.

#Purva #Bhadrapada Nakshatra in #VedicAstrology is one of the Adhomukhi Nakshatras (or the Nakshatras, which have their mouths downwards). In these Nakshatras, things related to tanks, wells, temples, mining, digging, etc., can be auspiciously begun and performed.

Symbol: Two Legs of a #Bed
The symbol of Purva Bhadrapada is the 2 legs of a bed. It suggests a time to get admitted for a natural birth.

Deity: The #Ajaikapadha
The deity for Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra is Ajaikapadha. Ajaikapadha can be split as Aja and Ekapadha. Aja means goat, and Ekapadha means one leg. Therefore, Ajaikapadha means goat with just one leg. Ajaikapadha is considered heaven’s bearer. Ajaikapadha is a form of Rudhra.

Range 320 – 333⁰ 20”
Rashi Aquarius (Kumbha) and Pisces (Meena)
#Yogathara #Markeb or Alpha Pegasi
Position North of Purvabhadhrapadha
Apparent magnitude 2.49
Latitude +19⁰ 24” 22’
Longitude 329⁰ 37” 43
Right ascension 23h 4m 30.7s’
Declination 18⁰ 10” 23
Characteristics of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra in Astrology
The yoni animal of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra is a #male #lion.
They sleep and sit around most of the day because they know they don’t have to move for anyone.
Purva Bhadrapda natives would have this in their consciousness, they have to work, they need to work, but if they didn’t have to, they won’t, but also what happens here is that the work they do is always unfulfilling and makes them unhappy.
They feel directionless in life because the lion yoni wants to feel relaxed and without responsibility.
Purva Bhadrapada natives feel like a vagabond until they do something creative, political, medical or activism activities.
They need a purpose in life, and most of the time, the purpose would be related to children as the Leo sign falls directly opposite to the Aquarius sign.
This Nakshatra’s main domination is in the Aquarius sign, while on the Pisces side, they are more introverted, fluent and at peace at the pace of their life.
The lion is also known for his roar and when these people get frustrated, pushed to the wall or angry, they will roar and scream to make their point, which can be very eccentric to others.
Like the lion who lunges on its prey, the natives will lunge on the one who becomes the prey in front of them by being a predator.
Lion’s job is to protect the cubs, which shows these people will be extremely protective of children and family at all costs.
People with other Nakshatras may not have such brutal protective instincts and are okay with life and what their young cubs are doing.
Purva Bhadrapada natives may go out there stalking their child’s move and making sure they are safe and sound.
These natives will also have a lot of hair on their body and will think more of their head hair, especially when this Nakshatra have effects on the 2nd house or 2nd Lord of the chart.
The lion being the animal of this Nakshatra shows the connection with Goddess Durga, who has a lion as her mount.
She killed the buffalo headed demon, Mahishasur.Summary of Purva Bhadrapada in Vedic Astrology
Lion is often used as a sign for Sun, as well as for a strong devotee.
God Narasimha, half man-half lion avatar of Lord Vishnu, had the purpose to save his child devotee Prahlad from his father Hiranyakashipu, who was killed under a unique set of conditions, such as at twilight (neither day nor night), on the doorsteps of his palace (neither inside nor outside), uses his nails to kill him (neither animate nor inanimate), puts him on his lap before killing (neither earth nor in space), which nullified the boon he had obtained from Lord Brahma.
Prahlada was the grandfather of King Mahabali.
Lions are not aware that humans consider them as the King of the jungle, they simply know that they are able to kill most of the animals, but a lion is there to watch for the pride, sleep and eat.
Purva Bhadrapada natives do excellently when in a position to protect children, working with children or large groups of people who protect certain aspects of life.
Another symbolism of this Nakshatra is that it has several symbols ranging from twins, funeral cot legs and two swords.
The symbolism of twin or two faces shows the polarity in these natives.
Natives with Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra may either be twins, or their family member would be a twin, but the strongest attribute is their ability to flipflop their views, answers, personality and mind.
They can actually come off as Vishakha Nakshatra natives with double personalities. Vishakha Nakshatra falls in the 9th house from this Nakshatra, which means one naturally will get personality traits from the father.
This can also be interpreted as being in two worlds.
Such natives are not only grounded in the affairs of this world but also have an affinity with the world, aliens, UFOs, paranormal, and death.
When it comes to the funeral cot, it shows their interest in death, health and life that is beyond the freshness of the living body.
They have a keen interest in pathology and how the body functions, but it also shows wanting to serve those who lay on the funeral cot.
It can be seen that such people are attracted to items that are old and dead in the culture. They love older antique items, which no one wants because they feel dead to an average person.
They are the people who will be purchasing an old VCR, boob box or old-style radio.
Aja Ekapada, or “the unborn, one-footed one”, is the deity of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra.
He is one of the Rudras and is the fire dragon. Aja Ekapada is often considered in his goat form and is considered to be the mount of Lord Agni, the God of Fire.
Aja Ekapada is connected with storms through Rudra and may also be connected with the Maruts, the wind Gods.
The archetypical unicorn may also be connected to the Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra.
Seeing how Aja is one-footed, it can be seen that such natives will always have a leg injury where they will have to be on one foot for a while or on a wheelchair.
As a Rudra, these people are always attracted to natural medicine, herbs and acupressure.
Lions are animals that can take a lot of pain and survive. These people also love feeling pain in their body like a deep massage, acupuncture needles, etc. and just like Rudra, these natives are not lightweights; they will storm upon you when challenged.
They are extremely animated, wild and will like everything that 90% of the people will not.
If many people like classical music, pop, rock, Purva Bhadrapada natives will love punk rock and heavy metal.
If everyone enjoys mainstream hip-hop, they will listen to underground hip-hop.
If most like mainstream movies, they will like classic movies.
The one-legged theory is extremely true.
These natives will fold one leg to the other while washing dishes or doing some kitchen work.
A unicorn is a horse with wings and a horn on the nose.
The natives of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra will always love having a statue of wing angles and horses in their homes. As children, they would love unicorns or creatures which are a mutation of the original animal.
Aja Ekapada is the fire that is connected with funeral rites and can be considered to be the spiritual fire, which purifies one’s soul.
He is also connected with lightning, storms, black magic, and extreme occult groups such as Aghoris & other extreme practitioners of yoga or tapasya.
The fortnight that follows after the full moon in Bhadrapada Nakshatra (full moon in September or the Bhadrapada Hindu month) is connected with offerings to Pitris and is called tarpanam fortnight.
Aja Ekapad is equipped with a trident and is shown with a stag. Rudra pierced the head of Brahma, who was stalking Saraswati in the form of a stag.
Aja Ekapad is one-footed and connected with meditation austerities. He is connected with rishis and munis practising meditation standing on one leg.
The severe form of meditation or the left-handed tantra practice can be connected with this Nakshatra.
Purva Bhadrapada natives are the type of people who want to stop stalkers in their footpaths.
They can’t stand when an innocent being is terrorized, just like Brahma stalking Saraswati.
Most of the time, such people love doing investigations or love watching shows related to murder investigations and serial stalkers.
If other planets in the chart make a person’s action negative, then such people do such things instead of fighting against it.
Due to the connection with Rudra, they love the medical field, especially since it deals with life and death (funeral cot) and severe rituals.
The magic side of this Nakshatra gives natural interest in kundalini, magic, aliens, UFOs and other mythical activities.
Purva and Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra have a love for dragons.
The natives love stories of dragons as a child or even have one of those Feng-Shu statues in their home due to fire rituals and relation to fire with this Nakshatra, but it is truly the Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra that has this symbolism.
Lord Nataraja, the form of Shiva standing on one foot over the demon, can be a close resemblance to Aja Ekapada, though not the same.
In fact, every year in the Tamil month Maasi (Feb-March) from the day of Mahashivratri for the next few days, the Indian classical dance festival, Natyanjali, is held in Chidambaram.
It is at this time of the year the Sun is transiting or is in close proximity to the Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra.
Mushrooms are strongly connected with this Nakshatra as it is a vegetable/fungus standing on one foot.
In ancient times soma was actually considered as mushrooms.
They used to make a paste of mushrooms, ghee, and other herbs to create the som juice.
Attributes of Purva Bhadrapada in Astrology
Spread from 20’00” in Aquarius (Kumbha) up to 3’20” in Pisces (Meen).
The Lords are Saturn (Shani) and Jupiter (Guru). It causes burns, pains, and the native burns things to ashes, uses words that burn, uses harsh words, is of evil disposition, has cruelty, greediness, restlessness, feeling of despair and unsatisfied ambition, and sudden excess of anger.
Anthropomorphically, this is the side of the body of Kalapurush.
Description of Purva Bhadrapada in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native born in Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra will be adulterous, will have no permanent residence, be difficult to be won over, will enjoy, get money from the sovereign, is base, dutiful and long-lived.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born in Purva Bhadrapada, he will be bold in his speech, mischievous, cowardly, and weak.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Purva Bhadrapada will be sorrowful (particularly for an absent lover). He will lose to women, be crafty, be quite immersed in blaming others, hypocritical, impatient, and heroic.
According to Brihat Samhita: Under the star Purva Bhadrapada, one will be unhappy, henpecked, wealthy and clever, but a miser.
Purva Bhadrapada Pada Description
Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra is ruled by Aries Navamsa (Governed by Mars).
Those born in the first pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra are worshipers of Gods, enjoy life, cruel and stubborn. They are candid, stingy, respected, quarrelsome, grab others’ property, and court courtesans.
Those born in the first pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra are aggressive, determined, action-oriented, a born doer, looking to charge, be impulsive and get things done through mental gymnastics, wanting to take action with their knowledge, and motivated to get out in the world.
Those born in the first pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra are anxious to get to work, using information and the mind to inspire others, motivational speaker, teacher, writer, and working to inspire others.
Those born in the first pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra ensure practical applications of their teachings to others.
Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra is ruled by Taurus Navamsa (Governed by Venus).
Those born in the second pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra are enjoyers of life, well versed with spells, exorcists and carry on various transactions. They are interested in scents and flowers, chief amongst their friends, poets, givers, and wise travellers.
Those born in the second pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra gain financial knowledge, become financial experts, money managers, business acumen, the business helps promote independence and self-sufficiency. They collect information on how to make money work best for them, use knowledge to collect assets and material desires.
Those born in the second pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra use the money to help disadvantaged people, setting up or envisioning social welfare programs to help people on their feet, teaching or publishing about financial responsibility.
Those born in the second pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra are indulgent in nature, lovers of music and art, creative with music and art, feeling balanced and joyous, pleasure through art, attaining knowledge of music or the arts, interested in the history of art/music, collecting pieces of fine art or music memorabilia.
Purva Bhadrapada Nakshtra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra is ruled by Gemini Navamsa (Governed by Mercury).
Those born in the third pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra are wise, always enjoy life, are loved by their parents, learn, transact many things, and are wealthy and respected by relatives. They are peaceful and undertake all jobs.
Those born in the third pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra are intellectually curious, scientific-minded, interested in how things work, master researcher, always learning, lifelong student, well educated.
Those born in the third pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra are true communicators, sharing ideas, publishing ideas or opinions, a philosopher by nature, teaching philosophies, and broadening others’ visions.
Those born in the third pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra communicate spiritual ideas, teach spirituality to others, be a guru, get others to understand greater ideas, communicate ideas of humanitarian interest, and talk about of advancing society, helping bring humanity to greater heights through ideas.
Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra is ruled by Cancer Navamsa (Governed by Moon).
Those born in the fourth pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra are wealthy, loved by their wives, respected by the world, worship their mothers, and support many people. They like music, wear ornaments, help at the sight of difficulty, and are respected by the king.
Those born in the fourth pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra are emotionally connected to spiritually, sensitive and intuitive, have an interest in mysticism and occult, need to learn on a relational level, needing to feel emotionally fulfilled to absorb information.
Those born in the fourth pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra learn about spiritual ideas, concepts, how to use imagination, connect deeply with those who learn from them, nurture people they teach and write about emotional topics.
Those born in the fourth pada of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra talk about love, compassion, romance, life, death, fantasy could be destructive due to the intense inner emotions, may feel isolated and turn to self affirmative pains, breaking the law, and hurt others.
Sun’s Ingress (March 4th – March 17th) of Purva Bhadrapada
Sun enters Purva Bhadrapada around 4th March and stays there till 17th March.
If you are born during this period, your Sun is in Purvabhadhrapadha Nakshathra.
This period comes under Aquarius (Kumbha) Rashi. The sign for Kumbha is a man holding a water pot. During this period, Holi festival is celebrated. On the next day of Holi, Dhoolivandhan is celebrated. On this occasion, Holi’s ashes are mixed with water, and everyone plays in this mud.
The sign of Kumbha has similarities with the festival of Dhoolivandhan.
Tree of Purva Bhadrapada: Mango
The tree for Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra is Aamra, mango or Mangifera Indica.
The fruit of the mango tree is an indication of purity, love, and fertility.
Mango tree leaves are hung on the door for every auspicious occasion.
It is considered the tree of Prajapathi.
The wood of this tree is offered to religious fire or Havan.
The raw mango is used for pickles and other delicacies. Raw mango powder or Aamchur is used in various preparations.
Applications of Mango
Mango improves skin complexion and skin tone.
Sweet mango improves immunity and strength. It has a nourishing and calming effect on the body.
Mango oil is effective in oral health.
It helps in increasing haemoglobin levels.
Mango leaves are used to whiten the teeth or as a toothbrush.
Astronomical Information of Purva Bhadrapada
Most of the astronomers agree that the Yogatara of Purvabhadhrapadha is Markeb or Alpha Pegasus.
This is a perfectly normal star.
It is a blue-white star and is considered one of the very hot stars.
Purva Bhadrapada Compatibility in Astrology
Rashi compatibility of Kumbha Rashi and Purvabhadrapadha Nakshatra Bride
Taurus, Virgo, Libra, Capricorn, Pisces

Rashi compatibility of Meena Rashi and Purvabhadrapadha Nakshatra Bride or Groom
Taurus, Leo, Capricorn

Rashi compatibility of Kumbha Rashi and Purvabhadrapadha Nakshatra Groom
Taurus, Libra, Capricorn

Compatibility Factors of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra
Nadi: Aadhya or first.
Gana (nature): Manushya or human.
Yoni (animal symbol): Sivha or lion.
Result of wearing new clothes on Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra: Fear of water, wear and tear while washing new clothes.
Result of first menses on Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra: Competitive with a sibling, likes to control, good at craft and aggressive.
Result of performing shraddha on Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra: Gains knowledge.
Beneficial activities on Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra: Diplomacy, attack on the enemy, manufacturing weapons and marketing.
Beneficial samskara or ceremonies on Purva Bhadrapada: Start learning a new subject, threading ceremony, Anugraha or Deeksha
Remedies of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra
Praying Shiva, Durga becomes extremely potent for a Purva Bhadrapada native.
Make sure one sits on a strong chair because these people will run into issues with wobbly chairs or chairs with broken or cracked legs; when that happens, one should immediately change their chair.
Having a male brass lion in the South direction becomes very potent to balance that wild energy within the individual.
Sitting in front of the burning fire like logs would be another remedy to cool down the frustration inside. Yogi’s, especially Naths, always light a fire wherever they go.
Ardra, Ashlesha, Mula, Purva Bhadrapada and Uttara Bhadrapada are strongly connected with Nath Yogis.
Staring at the fire for at least 15-20 minutes, if not longer, will eventually turn into a deep meditative state.
Feed Any flesh or meat
Donate Gold
Vratham Rudhra pooja, Mahashivarathri Pooja
Vedic Sooktham Rudhra Sooktham, Rudhradhyaya Namakam
Remedies for Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology

Quality of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra
Purva Bhadrapada is known to be a Ugra Nakshatra which are best for funeral rights, going to war, causing destruction, learning about death, search for paranormal and ghostly things, anything to scare someone, tantric fire rituals and funeral home or where dead rest.
Caste of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra
The caste of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra is Brahmin.
This is the outcast Brahmin because they are the ferocious ones.
They have no emotions to spare for God-realization; either you come and be disciplined, get the knowledge the way they give or get out.
They are the Durgadari, the one with the energy of Durga.
The meaning of Durga is “unreachable”, something which is not from this world, dimension or Universe.
This is why realized masters have said Durga will only listen to her devotee one day a year, and then she goes back to her world.
Sound of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra
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The word #Dhanishta can be split into Dhan and Eshtha. Dhana means wealth, and Eshtha means appropriate. The literal meaning of the word Dhanishtha is appropriate wealth.

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

Symbol: A #Mrudhangam (Indian Drums)
The symbol for Dhanishtha is Mardhala or Mrudhangam. This is a kind of drum. Mrudhangam is an indication that the baby’s hearing is fully developed. Additionally, the posture of a baby during this period is like Mrudhangam.

Deity: The #Ashtavasu
Dhanishtha’s deities are Ashtavasu. Vasu’s are the attendant deities of the Vishnu. They are 8 elemental Gods. They include the 5 elements of the Panchamahabhootha.

Range 0⁰ – 13⁰ 20”
Rashi Aries (Mesha)
Yogathara Sheraton or Beta Arietis
Apparent Magnitude 2.64
Latitude 8⁰ 29” 14’
Longitude 10⁰ 06” 46’
Right ascension 1h 54m 21.8s
Declination +20⁰ 47” 1’
Characteristics of Dhanishta Nakshatra in Astrology
The deity of Dhanishta Nakshatra is the Ashtavasus, the 8 Vasus.
Vasu means a ray of light. The 8 Vasus are Apah (Water), Dhruva (Pole Star), Dhara (Earth), Anila (Wind), Soma (Moon), Anala/Pavaka (Fire), Pratyusha (The Dawn) and Prabhasa (Splendour).
The yoni animal of this Nakshatra is the #female #lion.
The female lion is the prime hunter of the pride. A lion cannot be seen running and killing a deer or a buffalo, but only on rare occasions when he is alone and hungry would he be hunting for food.
It’s the female lion, who is the planner, hunter and provider of pride.
She is willing to put her life on the line for everyone in the group.
The male lions do have a job where they protect the pride, cubs and their ground.
Most of the hunting for the lioness takes place from dusk till dawn.
What a female lion does is what a Dhanishta native is meant to do. Regardless of one’s sex or gender, they become the hunter or the breadwinner.
They are fearless, competitive and protective. The spouse of a Dhanishta native will always be protecting the young children.
The symbolism of this Nakshatra is flute and drums, which shows such natives are always trained in some type of musical instrument.
The symbol also represents the rhythm of life.
It can be any rhythmic pattern or the flow or vibration of life, or even the rhythm of nerves.
It can be noticed that many people with this Nakshatra become great pulse readers because the pulse is the rhythm of our prana (breath), our life; hence Dhanishta natives can become great doctors.
Ashtavasus are the Gods of abundance that bring prosperity and wealth such as gold, jewellery, land, etc., into the earth plane.
The Ashtavasus can be connected with the 8 directions of space and hint at Vastushastra.
The lioness of this Nakshatra is in connection with Narasimhi, the consort of Narasimha avatar and one of the 8-mother Goddess or Ashta Matrikas.
Her shaking of mane could create chaos to the stars and planets.
She was born to pacify Lord Narasimha, connected with the planet Mars, who was born to protect his devotee Prahlada from the demon King Hiranyakashipu.
Bhishma, a central character in Mahabharata, could be connected to this Nakshatra as well because he was an incarnation of Prabhasa, one of the ashtavasus.
Prabhasa had stolen a cow with the help of his siblings (other Ashtavsus) and got cursed by the sage Vashishtha to be born on the Earth as mortals.
Vashishtha later reduced his curse effects by allowing other Ashtavsus except Prabhasa to leave the mortal world within a year.
Ganga, the river Goddess, promised to help Ashtavasus.
She became the wife of King Shantanu on the condition that he never said anything in her way.
The 7 children, the 7 Ashtavasus born to her, were drowned by Goddess Ganga in the river.
When the 8th child was born, Shantanu couldn’t bear it anymore and opposed his wife, who immediately left him, reminding him about his promise.
The 8th son, Prabhasa, was named Devarata later became Bhishma in the mortal form.
On the deathbed of arrows, Bhishma advised Vishnu sahasranama to the guilt-ridden Yudhishthira for having taken part in the Mahabharata, which caused death and destruction to many.
Bhishma was able to select his moment of death and left the Earth when Sun started Uttarayana, the northward motion in the sky.
The word Dhanishtha has the connotation of the word “Dhan” in it, which literally means wealth, and hence wealth-related themes could be seen with this Nakshatra.
Moreover, the stars of Dhanishtha Nakshatra form the diamond-shaped Delphinus constellation in the sky.
The Vasus, such as Agni (fire), Vayu (wind), etc., helped Lord Indra in his fight with the demons, and hence this Nakshatra can also indicate some type of fight, competition, and competitiveness in a person’s life.
The biggest part to take out from Bhishma’s mythology may be unsuitable for some readers, especially women under 40.
This Nakshatra causes either miscarriage or abortion.
Many charts with Moon in Dhanishtha show the mother dealing with miscarriages, or in a female’s chart, the native had a miscarriage.
Jupiter aspecting the 5th house or Moon may alleviate effects to some extent and lower the chances of such mishappenings.
Whenever miscarriage happens for a woman, they must know there was a spiritual yogi, saint etc., who was trying to come into the womb to pay their karma and leave back to the astral world.
Knowing that the female native was giving birth to some great yogi is kind of a silver lining on this event.
This Nakshatra is the Nakshatra connected strongly with Bhishma pitamaha from Mahabharata.
Bhishma was the most feared and mightiest warrior in Mahabharata.
He was the man who couldn’t be defeated even by his guru Parshurama but was eventually defeated by his nephew Arjuna.
Dhanishtha is also linked with land, real estate and especially Vastushastra.
Dhanishtha natives are connected with real estate or have many investment properties.
Interest in Vastu was rare except for one big anomaly; they all had Vastu dosha in their home, as in misalignment of the floor plan, objects or colour causing some type of disharmony.
Bhishma had a blessing from his father Shantanu to decide his moment of death, and even after Arjun pierced his body countless times with arrows, he stayed alive until the war ended.
From Bhishma’s life, it can be seen that Dhanishtha natives are calm and will only bring fear when challenged.
They always take on fighting and combat training once in their life.
Dhanishtha natives of all ages love boxing, UFC fighting and wrestling, but more so, they can also be seen having other-dimensional experiences as celestial beings.
Dhanishtha native will also have major karma with marriage.
They are either not interested in marriage, or they desperately want marriage/relationship but attract partners providing a lack of partnership security.
They will also have to fight a major war in their life, either in court, personal combat or society.
Attributes of Dhanishta Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 23’20” in Capricorn (Makar) up to 6’40” in Aquarius (Kumbha).
Vasu is the deity of this star. It is the giver of wealth, precious stones, valuable articles, gold, opulence, etc.
Asthavasu derives from Ganga. The virtues of these Gods are associated with this star.
Natives born under this star are hostile to women because they lack adequate sexual power.
The native will be sexually weak. It has to be noted that Shani himself is an eunuch.
The native of the star seldom marries or marriage is difficult for him; if married, conjugal relation is seldom happy.
Description of Dhanishta Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native with Dhanishta as birth Nakshatra will be wealthy, liberal in donation, courageous, lose his wife, be happy in foreign countries, be a liar, be talkative, and like dancing and singing.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born in the star Dhanishta, he will be credulous, wealthy, plump in the thighs and the neck, and joyful.
According to Sage Narada: One born in Dhanishta will be munificent, addicted to vices, miserly, fond of dance, songs, and women, will accomplish his work only through peace, be splendorous and heroic.
According to Brihat Samhita: Star Dhanishta makes one charitable, heroic, wealthy, greedy for money, and fond of music.
Dhanishta Nakshatra Pada Description
Dhanishta Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Dhanishta Nakshatra is ruled by Leo Navamsa (Governed by Sun).
The native born in the first pada of Dhanishta Nakshatra will be intelligent, ambitious in life, aimed to fulfil hopes and aspirations, drawn to success and completion of projects and goals.
Those born in the first pada of Dhanishta Nakshatra are bestowed with a hefty body and speak much. They carry on kings’ works and are capable administrators. They are always successful and brave. They enjoy life and are endowed with many children. They sleep too much, are fearful and low-minded.
Dhanishta Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Dhanishta Nakshatra is ruled by Virgo Navamsa (Governed by Mercury).
The native born in the second pada of Dhanishta Nakshatra will be sharp and cunning, dedicated to working, dependable, practical. He will be willing to do anything it takes to succeed, attain spirituality, be a communication expert, talkative, adaptive to life, open to new ideas/concepts, good with hand-eye coordination. The native can become a great engineer, scientist, inventor and possess athletic talents with hands.
Those born in the second pada of Dhanishta Nakshatra are soft-spoken and obedient. They are learned and transact many things. They earn a lot of money; they serve the authority and are intelligent. They are equipoised towards joy and difficulties and loved by the learned.
Dhanishta Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Dhanishta Nakshatra is ruled by Libra Navamsa (Governed by Venus).
The native born in the third pada of Dhanishta Nakshatra will be drawn to the enjoyment of social activity, spiritual relationships, lover of group-oriented activity, prone to becoming famous through the association of good character, and likeable by others.
Those born in the third pada of Dhanishta Nakshatra are long-lived, endowed with good qualifies, and astrologers. They enjoy all things in life, are famous and respected. They are endowed with success and wisdom. They undertake all jobs, are wealthy, religious, and accompanied by many relatives.
Dhanishta Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Dhanishta Nakshatra is ruled by Scorpio Navamsa (Governed by Mars).
The native born in the fourth pada of Dhanishta Nakshatra will be ambitious, driven for success, intense researcher, and wanting to uncover something original.
Those born in the fourth pada of Dhanishta Nakshatra are cruel, always angry, and earn by questionable means. They speak much, are engaged in untruthful jobs, and suffer from many diseases. They are great deceivers, bereft of relatives, involved in gambling, are after other women, and fools but brave.
Sun’s Ingress (Feb 6th – Feb 18th) for Dhanishta Nakshatra
Sun is in Dhanishtha Nakshathra between February 6th to February 18th.
If you are born during this period, then your Sun is in Dhanishtha Nakshathra.
Guru Prathipadha is celebrated during this period. On Guru Prathipadha, the incarnation of Lord Dhatthathreya, Shree Nrusivha Saraswathi Maharaj left the physical form.
Tree of Dhanishta: Shami
The tree for Dhanishtha Nakshatra is Shami, Benny, or Prosopis Cineraria.
Shami has so much religious significance in the Hindu religion.
Shami means the one who eliminates. Hindu warriors used to pray for Shami before leaving for the battle. It is worshipped for power and victory.
On Vijayadashami or Dhasera, the Shami tree is worshipped.
Shami leaves are offered to Ganesha.
Applications of Shami
Bark decoction is used for mouth gargling in mouth ulcers.
Bark powder is effective in joint pain, dysentery, and diarrhoea.
Leaves decoction is used to cure itching.
Bark paste is effective in bleeding disorders like piles and bleeding gums.
Flower paste is effective to prevent abortion.
Astronomical Information of Dhanishta Nakshatra
Most of the astronomers agree that #Yogathara of Dhanishtha is #Sualocin or Alpha Delphini.
It consists of a binary star. It is a blue-white star and categorised as a very hot star.
Dhanishta Nakshatra Compatibility in Astrology
Sign (Rashi) compatibility of Capricorn (Makar) Rashi and Dhanishta Nakshatra Bride or Groom
Libra, Aquarius

Rashi compatibility of Aquarius (Kumbha) Rashi and Dhanishta Nakshatra Bride or Groom
Taurus, Virgo, Libra, Capricorn

Compatibility Factors of Dhanishta Nakshatra
Nadi: Madhya or middle.
Gana (Nature): Rakshasa or daemon.
Yoni (Animal Symbol): Simha or lion.
Result of wearing new clothes on Dhanishta Nakshathra: Wealth.
Result of first menses on Dhanishta Nakshathra: Affluent, wealthy, happy, committed to duties, enjoys the company of children and grandchildren.
Result of performing shraddha on Dhanishta Nakshathra: Gains.
Beneficial activities on Dhanishta: Wearing new clothes and jewellery, learning to ride animals and vehicles, travelling, plantation of trees and crop, washing precious clothes for the first time, buying a new vehicle, stitching clothes, digging a well or a borewell, begin learning dance, monetary investment, ploughing, sowing seeds and entering a new property.
Beneficial savskara or ceremonies on Dhanishta: Naming, piercing, first solid feeding to baby, first shave of a baby, haircut, shave, intercourse for progeny, start learning a new subject, threading ceremony, Anugraha or Deeksha.
Remedies of Dhanishtha Nakshatra
The best remedy for Dhanishtha natives is to have a musical instrument in their home like drums, tabla or a flute.
These musical items cannot be for decoration and should work as a real instrument.
Having musical instrument in the home will bring rhythm to life along with wealth.
The most important remedy is to never make a promise or give your word to someone unless you can 100% fulfill it.
Do not say I will do this for you and forget about it. One way or the other, this lifetime or the other, you will have to fulfill that promise.
Do understand when you do fulfill a promise you pay highest of debts in your karmic web of life; so do not avoid but start from small promises before jumping the gun and saying you are the only person I will marry etc, or will give you a promotion.
Feed Split Lentil or Dal
Donate Staple Food
Vratham Dhanathrayodhashi
Vedic Sooktham Ashwini Sooktham, Oshadhi Sooktham, Aarogya Sooktham
Remedies for Dhanishta Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology

Quality of Dhanishtha Nakshatra
Dhanishtha is a chara Nakshatra, which means when something requires movement, this Nakshatra would work best like moving from one house to the other, purchasing land, sending something out for delivery, shifting office, arranging or buying furniture for your home.
Caste of Dhanishtha Nakshatra
The caste of Dhanishta Nakshatra is the servant. These are servants who only serve the highest of dharma and truth.
They are soldiers, boxers, fighters and medical professionals who have certain deeper reasons to fight the good fight.
It can be seen that most famous boxers were bullied and abused during their childhood by other kids.
They feel that by being the best boxers, they are giving hope to other kids who may feel the fear of going out and getting harassed.
Dhanishtha is there to serve for dharma, whatever their dharma might be.
They need to fight for the lineage and their pure physical presence.
They are a complete impediment of the human body and know what the human body should be used for: which is protecting and serving.
Sound of Dhanishtha Nakshatra
Gaa- pada 1, Gee- pada 2, Gu- pada 3, Gay- pada 4, sound has an extremely important role to play with Nakshatra.
Everything we do, say, buy, wear, drive has a name attached to it known as brand.
One must look at their chart with an accurate time of birth and see where the Nakshatra of Dhanishtha is in their chart, which means where is the sign of Capricorn/Aquarius.
If someone is with Leo ascendant, then the 6th house would be Capricorn, and 7th house would be Aquarius; when using such brands or name that starts with such sounds would be beneficial for marriage, business, fame, paying off debts, dealing with enemies, diseases and litigations.
Depending upon the pada and the problem, a person should focus on such sounds.
Summary of Dhanishta Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology
Dasha Ruler Venus
Symbol A musical drum
Deity The Vasus (8 deities associated with wealth and beneficial qualities)
Rulership Men without pride, eunuchs, fast friends, men who are hated by women, charitable people, the very wealthy, peaceful and self-controlled people.
Moon in Dhanishta The native is charitable, wealthy, heroic, fond of songs, and desirous to make money.
Activity Active
Caste Servant
Direction Upward
Gender Female
Nadi Pitta
Nature Chara (movable)
Quality Tamasic
Yoni Lion
Specie Rakshasa
Tattva Ether
Purusharth Dharma or religion
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The literal meaning of the word #Shravana is the #ear. Shravana is 20th #Nakshatra from Krittika Nakshatra and 17th from Ardra Nakshatra.

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

Symbol: #Three #Footprints
The symbol for Shravana Nakshatra is 3 footprints. This indicates that the baby is ready to enter a new world and survive in the new world. According to modern
medical science, most premature babies are born between 34 and 37 weeks.

Deity: Lord #Vishnu
The deity of this Shravana Nakshatra is Vishnu. The meaning of the word Vishnu is ‘all-pervasive’. Vishnu is one of the Aadhithya. Vishnu is the preserver of the Hindu trinity. He is depicted to have a dark complexion, 4 arms, and reclining on the Shesha.

He is free from fetters and bondages. Lord Vishnu knows what goes in the hearts of people. He saves embryos. He has 2 worlds, the earth, and the sky.

Range 280 – 293⁰20”
Rashi Capricorn (Makar)
#Yogathara #Altair or Alpha Aquilae
Apparent Magnitude 0.77
Latitude 29⁰ 18” 13”
Longitude 277⁰ 55” 06′
Right ascension 19h 50m 32.4s
Declination + 8⁰ 51” 18’
Characteristics of Shravana Nakshatra in Astrology
The yoni animal of the Shravana Nakshatra is the #female #monkey.
The one thing known about monkeys from cartoons and Tarzan movies is that they swing from one branch to the other as a way of travelling.
They swing from one branch to the other for travelling.
Monkeys are extremely clever when it comes to stealing food and other things they can get their hands on.
In India, some thugs train monkeys to steal wallets and purses from people.
The Capuchin monkeys are extremely smart as they are able to make tools and use sign languages.
They are also very much into hygiene and will clean each other for bugs, lice and other critters in their fur, which allows them to socialize.
They enjoy living high on tree branches and prefer to be as high as possible.
Like natives of Purva Ashada Nakshatra, the Shravana natives will shift from one job to another countless times in their life before they settle into something meaningful and long-lasting.
Monkeys are able to leap from one branch to another, which tells us these natives will take big leaps in their lives in terms of relocation.
They are extremely clever and are able to learn and adapt very quickly.
They are very good at mimicry as monkeys are very apt at it.
The symbol of this Nakshatra is three footsteps, ear, and trident.
The symbol of the ear represents listening.
Shravana natives must listen to everything carefully, or they can miss some of the most important information, advice, and wisdom in their life.
The ear also shows the ability to listen to divine sounds beyond the scope of the normal five body senses.
The deity of the Shravana Nakshatra is the Vamana avatar of Lord Vishnu and is associated with the planet Jupiter.
Shravana is also considered to be the birth star of Saraswati, the Goddess of knowledge.
Saraswati is the Goddess that blesses one with Vac siddhi, or the power of truth in one’s words.
Vamana was born to mother Aditi to bring down the desire of Mahabali, the demon king, to possess the world.
He was about to do a yagna that would let him conquer the world.
Lord Vishnu, in the form of Vamana, a dwarf brahmin child, approached king Mahabali with a wooden umbrella and asked for 3 steps of land.
His guru, Shukracharya, warned him that it was Vishnu in disguised as a dwarf brahmin.
However, Mahabali said that he couldn’t deny the request of a brahmin.
Shukracharya tried to stop him by blocking the water to come out of the kamandalu (water pot held in one’s hand) by blocking the pipe.
Vamana poked a hole in the pipe using a straw made of sharply pointed kusha grass.
Shukracharya injured his one eye and was blinded by this act.
Eventually, water flowed, and it was sprinkled by Mahabali granting his request.
Vamana immediately expanded into a giant, and with his first 2 steps, he covered the three worlds of Heaven, Earth and Patala Loka.
Vamana asked Mahabali for a piece of land for his 3rd step.
Mahabali realised the greatness of Vishnu and offered his own head as a place to place his 3rd step.
Vishnu was pleased with Mahabali’s act and blessed him to be Indra in the next manvantara and granted him the wish to come back to see his people once in a year, which is the festival of Onam, celebrated in Kerala.
Note the festival of Onam is celebrated on the day when Sun is in the Leo sign, and the Moon is transiting the Shravana Nakshatra.
From the mythology, it can be seen that Shravana natives will secretly take over a high-ranking spot by throwing the individual off of their position, similar to what Vamana did to Mahabali.
Shravana natives take leaps and bounds in far away or foreign places because Vamana grew so big that he conquered three different lokas.
A president or prime minister with such qualities will actually fight for the people and the established government.
If they are at their job or business, they will deal with three different project aspects of their work.
Vamana took three steps; hence for Shravana natives, three steps like three steps to promotion, three attempts to pass an exam, moving to three different countries, states or cities in their lifetime are prominently seen.
Shukracharya advised the king not to give the donation of 3 steps to Vamana, and when he tried to stop, he got his eye injured.
This aspect shows that either the native’s mentor or spouse (Venus in astrology) will give advice several times but fail to react until it’s too late or when something has gone wrong.
Shravana natives must listen to their spouse’s advice when it involves land, property, real estate, etc.
Shravana is coherent with the Dhanishta Nakshatra in making a person a great vocalist.
The tricky, sweet, and gentle vocal theme of Vamana makes Shravana natives natural magicians and hypnotists.
A vocalist and a singer usually have the same effect on the listener; although Dhanishtha is more about instrumental skills, they fall in the same category.
Attributes of Shravana Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread after 10’00” degree up to 23’20” in Capricorn (Makar).
The Lord is Saturn (Shani). It is the birth star of Saraswati.
From this is derived light-rays, lion, beasts, horse, etc.
From Shravana Nakshatra, the art of hearing, education and audible education is derived.
As the birth star of Saraswati, it signifies and bestows scholarship, educational proficiency, respect for the shastras, knowledge, etc.
The eminent natives in education and knowledge, the ones who are listened to by others with respect, are influenced by this star. It also causes the disease of the urinatory channel.
Description of Shravana Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native of Shravana Nakshatra will have knowledge of Vedas (or be proficient in pure knowledge), live in foreign countries, be wealthy and famous, have few sons, have many enemies, be troubled by several expenses, and be happy.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born in the star Shravana, he will have reverence for Brahmans and the Gods, be of the governing class, opulent and pious.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Shravana will beget an illustrious spouse. He will be learned in scriptures, an orator, wealthy, and author of poetry, an expert in sexual love, and munificent.
According to Brihat Samhita: The native born under the asterism Shravana is learned, has a generous wife, and possesses/ wealth and fame.
Shravana Nakshatra Pada Description
Shravana Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Shravana Nakshatra is ruled by Aries Navamsa (Governed by Mars).
The native born in the first pada of Shravana Nakshatra is aggressive, assertive, ambitious, disciplined, structured, organized, and desires to serve others.
Those born in the first pada of Shravana Nakshatra are quarrelsome, suffer from the phantom tumour (gulma roga), endowed with few children, possess blood-shot eyes, suffer from a fit of anger, interested in women, commence many jobs at a time, suffer from hunger, conquerers of anger and bad intentions.
Shravana Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Shravana Nakshatra is ruled by Taurus Navamsa (Governed by Venus).
The native born in the second pada of Shravana Nakshatra has a creative personality, possesses vocal talents, is a natural speaker, and has a soothing and sweet voice. He is creative at voicing opinions, getting points across in a sweet way, is diplomatic and skilled at making money.
Those born in the second pada of Shravana Nakshatra are enjoyers of life, sexy, served by many servants, long-lived, and good technicians. They are intelligent, soft-spoken, endowed with good qualities, beget sons, are happy, handsome, and poets.
Shravana Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Shravana Nakshatra is ruled by Gemini Navamsa (Governed by Mercury).
The native born in the third pada of Shravana Nakshatra will be curious, have a desire to learn, absorb information, seek and learn practical information, possess communicative talents, share information, enjoy writing, and have attractive speech.
Those born in the third pada of Shravana Nakshatra are quarrelsome, great givers, good at drawing pictures, intelligent, accompanied by relatives, long-lived, and endowed with many children. They help others and are religious.
Shravana Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Shravana Nakshatra is ruled by Cancer Navamsa (Governed by Moon).
The native born in the fourth pada of Shravana Nakshatra are involved in nourishing others, caring about others’ needs, listening and helping others, being involved in public affairs, helping others who have emotional issues, and fixing other’s problems.
Those born in the fourth pada of Shravana Nakshatra are religious, experts in transacting animals, pure, brave, endowed with qualities, enjoyers, respected by kings, and possess control over their senses. Their relatives respect them.
Sun’s Ingress (Jan 24th – Feb 5th) for Shravana Nakshatra
The Sun enters Shravan Nakshatra on January 24th and remains there till February 5th. If you are born during this period, your Sun is in Shravan Nakshatra.
Ganesh Jayanthi occurs during this period. Ganesha has large ears, and Shravana Nakshatra indicates the ability to hear.
On Ganesh Jayanti, the Moon would be in Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra, which is owned by Jupiter.
Lord Ganesha was born when the Sun was in Shravan Nakshatra, and the Moon was in Poorva Bhadrapada Nakshatra. Therefore, Lord Ganesha combines knowledge (Jupiter) and creativity (Moon).
Tree of Shravana: Arka
The tree for Shravana Nakshatra is Arka, Mandar or Calotropis Gigantea.
This tree’s flowers are offered to Lord Ganapati, and leaves are offered to Lord Hanuman.
It has a mosquito controlling property.
The latex of this plant is used as an arrow poison.
Applications of Arka
The latex of the Mandar plant is used in Vamana and Virechana.
It is effective in skin diseases.
It is used in abdominal tumours.
The flower is effective in cough and asthma.
It is anti-toxic and useful in bleeding disorders.
Astronomical Information of Shravana Nakshatra
Most of the astronomers agree that the Yogatara of Shravan is Altair or Alpha Aquilae. Interestingly Altair is not in the range of Shravana.
Additionally, its ecliptic latitude is also very high. However, the apparent magnitude or visibility of Altair is very good.
It is the 12th brightest star in the night sky.
It is currently in the G-cloud, which accumulates gas and dust.
Altair moves across the sky again, distant star’s background star more quickly than most stars.
It will displace itself by a degree only in 5000 years. Even its apparent magnitude or brightness varies unusually. It also rotates rapidly. It takes around 10 hours to spin once on its axis.
It is a white star and considered hotter than the average star.
Shravana Nakshatra Compatibility in Astrology
Sign (Rashi) compatibility of Shravana Nakshatra Bride or Groom
Gemini, Virgo, Aquarius, Pisces

Compatibility Factors of Ashwini Nakshatra
Nadi: Aanthya or last.
Gana (Nature): Dev or God.
Yoni (Animal Symbol): Vanara or Monkey.
Result of wearing new clothes on Shravana Nakshatra: Illness of Eyes.
Result of first menses on Shravana Nakshatra: Surrounded by children and grandchildren, enjoys different types of pleasures, respected, committed, wealthy and updates as per the need.
Result of performing shraddha on Shravana Nakshatra: Better next birth.
Beneficial activities on Shravana: Learning to ride animals and vehicles, travelling, plantation of trees and crop, buying couch or bed, buying a new vehicle, selling, monetary investment, ploughing, Vaman, Virechan, Shiramokshan and entering a new property.
Beneficial savskara or ceremonies on Shravana: Naming, piercing, first solid feeding to baby, first shave of a baby, introducing letters to a baby, haircut, intercourse for progeny, start learning a new subject, threading ceremony, Anugraha or Deeksha.
Remedies of Shravana Nakshatra
The remedy for Shravana natives is to always listen.
Listen before making any judgements, giving replies or making a decision.
They will only attract situations and opportunities where if they miss listening, they will miss the whole boat.
The other remedy is to walk, especially barefoot, on grass. Walking on grass will make these natives’ instinctive feelings stronger, along with their intelligence.
Such natives must donate to a place that has huge lands, where they take care of rescued animals.
One should especially donate to 3 different animal rescue organizations.
If one has 30 dollars to spend, pay 10 dollars to 3 different organizations.
Feed Roots like potato, lotus and carrot
Donate Lunch
Vratham Sathyanarayan Vratha, Ananth Chathurdhashi Vratha
Vedic Sooktham Vishnu Sooktham, Narayan Sooktham
Remedies for Shravana Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology

Quality of Shravana Nakshatra
Shravana is a Chara Nakshatra, which means when something requires movement, this Nakshatra would work best like moving from one house to the other, purchasing land, sending something out for delivery, shifting office, arranging or buying furniture in your home.
Caste of Shravana Nakshatra
Shravana being an outcaste Nakshatra, is perhaps the calmest and quietest of all the outcaste Nakshatras.
They mostly have to go far away from their birthplace, where language, culture, religion and food are completely different.
They will feel like they are an outcaste in the place or region where they live.
Shravana natives have an outcaste look on their life path as they strongly incline towards music, psychology, and want to understand and relate to the Earth.
They are not engineers and IT professionals. They are with unwashed hair, long beard and hippy type geologist and astronomers, in short, different than the usual crowd.
Sound of Shravana Nakshatra
Ju- pada 1, Jay- pada 2, Jo- pada 3, Gha- pada 4 while in some text I have found Khee- pada 1, Khoo- pada 2, Khey- pada 3, Kho- pada 4.
Sound has an extremely important role to play with Nakshatra.
Everything we do, say, buy, wear, drive has a name attached to it known as brand.
One must look at their chart with an accurate time of birth and see where the Nakshatra of Shravana is in their chart, which means where is the sign of Capricorn.
If someone is with a Capricorn ascendant, then the 1st house would be Capricorn; when using such brand or name that starts with such sounds would be beneficial for fame, health, vitality and overall success occurs for the individual.
Summary of Shravana Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology
Dasha Ruler Venus
Symbol Three footsteps
Deity Govinda (the preserver of the universe)
Rulership Jugglers, the ever-active, the efficient, the energetic, the righteous, devotees of Lord Vishnu and the truthful.
Moon in Shravana The native is prosperous and fortunate, versed in the Vedas, has a liberal-minded wife, is wealthy and well known.
Activity Passive
Caste Mleccha
Direction Upward
Gender Male
Nadi Kapha
Nature Chara (movable)
Quality Rajasic
Yoni Monkey
Specie Devata
Tattva Air
Purusharth Artha or finance
Work Profile Work away from home
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The meaning of the word #Ashadha is festival or procession, and #UttaraAshadha means later part of the procession. This means the later part, i.e. the cycle of birth of a baby, has started.

Uttara Ashadha #Nakshatra in #astrology 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: Planks of a #Bed
The symbol for Utthara Ashadha is the planks of a bed or a small cot. This is an indication of a baby putting more weight.

Deity: The #Vishwedhevas
The deity of Utthara Ashadha is Vishwedhevas. Vishwedhevas means all #Vedic #Gods taken together. In #Vedas, 33 Gods are identified. These include 8 #Vasu, 12 #Aadhithya, and 11 #Rudhra. Vishwedhevas are the most comprehensive gathering of Gods.

Range 266⁰ 40” – 280
Rashi Sagittarius (Dhanu) and Capricorn (Makar)
#Yogathara #Albaldah or Pi Sagittarii
Apparent Magnitude 2.89
Latitude 1⁰ 26”
Longitude 262⁰ 24’
Right ascension 19h 9m
Declination -21⁰ 11”
Characteristics of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra in Astrology
The yoni animal of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra is the #mongoose.
Mongoose is famously known for one thing, killing the snake and taking its deadly bite.
The mongoose is the one animal that can take on any type of snake species, from cobra, rattlesnake to a black mamba.
The behaviour of the mongoose is that it frustrates, annoys and makes the snake tired and only when the snake is tired does the mongoose attack and kill it with one hit.
Mongooses are also quite fond of Rahu (Pigs), or one of its cousins known as warthogs. They are known to come into the territory of mongooses and have them clean all the lice and ticks off of them.
This not only helps them get cleaned but gives mongoose a nice stuff to snack on.
Mongoose lives in a large group like a colony and is very social.
They are also known to breed between March-May and have a very unpleasant smell.
From the yoni animal, it can be seen that Uttara Ashadha natives will always have snake-like enemies and will flirt with snake-like people.
In a friendship, relationship or with co-workers, Uttara Ashadha natives will crush them or expose them to the world, and they feel undefeated in life.
Just like how mongoose sees the opportunity to kill the snake, Uttara Ashadha folks are extremely opportunistic, and when they see it, they go for it.
They jump into things before anyone else does and are not afraid of the challenge.
The warthogs receiving cleaning from these small relentless creatures show that they are able to help anyone in any type of condition.
They do not see species, colour, creed or caste.
Since pigs are connected with Varaha avatar, representing Rahu, and Rahu represents Muslims, Uttara Asahadha will always make a Muslim friend or have a Muslim lover in their life. It will be of a great benefit because, like the mongoose gets to feed on the ticks and lice of the wild pig, the Uttara Ashadha native will also be able to get many things to feed on through such people easily.
Due to the colonization nature of mongooses, they are very social.
They always want to take over things and set up their own eutopia wherever they go.
The symbol of this Nakshatra is the elephant’s tusk, which again shows that these natives are prolific writers.
They can write a trilogy and something as epic as Mahabharata written by the great Hindu God Ganesha.
The elephant’s tusk is pretty much a tooth, which Ganesha broke off and turned into an ink pen.
There are rumours that the originally written book by Ganesha is locked in the Padmanabhaswamy temple of Lord Vishnu.
The broken tooth shows dental issues that Uttara Ashadha natives need to deal with if this Nakshatra is influenced by malefics and posited in the 6th, 8th or 12th house.
Vishwadevas or the Universal Gods are the deities of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra.
The universal Gods or the Vishwadevas have the power to grant invincible victory.
Viswadevas deals with universal moral principles.
The qualities governed by them are goodness, truth, willpower, time, desire, skillfulness, forbearance, ancestors, abundance and summit/peak.
Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed God, is also connected with this asterism for being the one in charge of karma.
Lord Krishna is supposed to have displayed his true form, or the Vishwaroopa, to Arjuna in Mahabharata’s Kurukshetra, where he had the entire Universe, the Gods ruling the Universe as being one- Lord Krishna.
The animal connected with this Nakshatra is the mongoose, which could also be connected with Lord Kubera, who carries a mongoose skin purse, and rules the North direction connected with Mercury.
Abhimanyu, son of Arjuna, may also be connected with the last pada of this Nakshatra, as he was the one who broke through the Chakravyuha formation in the Mahabharata but ended up dying.
Parikshit, the son of Abhimanyu, was the only one who survived the Pandava clan even after getting impacted by Brahmastra from Ashwatthama.
The mythology clearly shows that Uttara Ashadha natives are undefeated in most of their undertakings.
They take the right and proper actions to make sure the victory is on their side.
Like Purva Ashadha Nakshatra natives, they are strategic about what type of war they are entering into and how they will conquer their mission.
Vishwa Devas are about morals and principles, and it translates into these natives as the anchor of their lifeboat.
Even the mob boss or a hard-minded criminal will have a set of principles that they will build their foundation on, like never killing children, women, or someone without a cause.
If you pay attention to the mythology, you will understand the word “Universal God”, meaning Uttara Ashadha natives do not have a single-minded approach to a single religion.
They believe in one universal God, one defining omnipresence.
They are always interested in anthropology, history and colonization of different religious beliefs in different regions of the world.
Krishna, who revealed his true self to Arjuna in the middle of the battlefield, becomes a key figure in this Nakshatra.
Krishna was known to be very apt, and he cheated many times in the Mahabharata to give Pandavas the advantage against their cousins.
The cheating was fair, as rules of the battle were not followed initially by Kauravas.
Uttara Ashadha natives are not afraid of cheating when they realize their enemy is serving them the same dish.
These natives are always in search of the answer of the true universe origins and who created this entire existence due to Krishna showing his Vishwaroopa (universal God form) to Arjuna.
Krishna also died with an arrow hit on the left foot by Jara, and so these natives always have sprained ankles and injury to their knee or leg, especially Saturn being the ruler of the Capricorn side.
Uttara Ashadha natives are the most powerful individuals within themselves.
One of the key features of someone who is in the power/position is their way of conducting themselves.
For example, a powerful banker, mob boss or CEO have a habit of always wearing the best things and smoking cigars.
Cigars have been the key symbol of such people to show their power in the world.
This Nakshatra deals with time, and they love to wear the best wristwatches so that they can keep track of time.
Saturn, the ruler of the Capricorn sign, is also the karaka of time.
Uttara Ashadha natives come to change things, and they make a big impact on society.
They feel it is their duty to give light to society at any cost, even if it means sacrificing their comfort and life. Uttara Ashadha stands for later victory.
When a person has this Nakshatra dominating in their chart, they will lose many battles in the early life but later become invincible and undefeated.
Attributes of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 26’40” Sagittarius (Dhanu) to 10’00” of Capricorn (Makara).
Lord is Jupiter (Guru) and Saturn (Shani). The derivatives from Uttara Ashadha are closely allied to those of Purva Ashadha.
The points of difference are that Poorva Ashadha spreads out, and it is concerned with extensiveness.
On the other hand, Uttara Ashadha is introspective and penetrative and is concerned with intensiveness, the results of the latter being more permanent than the former (Poorvashadha).
The deity who preserves this world and makes for its welfare is called ‘ganadevata’or Vishwadevatas.
There are ten ganadevatas Basu, Satya, Kratu, Daksha, Kala, Kama, Dhriti, Kuru, Pururaba, Madraba.
All their attributes are in this star. The warrior, the wrestler, the painter, the artist, the magician, the well-dressed man, the happy and successful men are influenced by this star.
A special characteristic of it is that it causes the native to be admired and socially applauded.
Another characteristic of it is that under the influence of this star, the native falls in love with an unmarried girl.
Bhishma of the Mahabharata was one of the 8 Basus, so under this star, one possesses self-control, restraint, endurance and firm character. There are special rituals for the worship of ganadevatas, which are more or less of specialised nature.
Description of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native born in Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra will like fun, be modest, have many enemies, be distressed, distinguished knowledge, will wander, have many wives, and be kind.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born in the star Uttara Ashadha, he will be honourable, of tranquil nature, happy, possess wealth and learned.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Uttara Ashadha will be grateful, righteous, heroic, will beget many sons, be modest, will have an excellent spouse and be charming.
According to Brihat Samhita: The star Uttara Ashadha will make one modest, virtuous, have many friends, grateful and attractive.
Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra Pada Description
Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra is ruled by Sagittarius Navamsa (Governed by Jupiter).
The native born in the first pada of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra will be involved in seeking knowledge and understanding of the world, attaining wisdom, travelling to grow a sense of wisdom, and fulfilling curiosity, will be law-abiding, righteous, practising practical law, and shaping laws into practical everyday applications.
Those born in the first pada of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra are learned, intelligent, respect Gods and pious people, religious, know scriptures, wealthy, enjoyers, sexy, protect domestic animals, perform most religious duties and entertain guests.
Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra is ruled by Capricorn Navamsa (Governed by Saturn).
The native born in the second pada of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra is ambitious, focused, determined on achievement and gaining recognition, have a hard exterior, nerves of steel, tough working, work hard for personal gains, realizing own ambitions, and may go to great lengths to achieve objectives.
Those born in the second pada of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra are candid, make friendships with western people, are devoted to their own jobs, are confined to their own wives, sad, start small jobs, are deceivers and grab others’ property.
Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra is ruled by Aquarius Navamsa (Governed by Saturn).
The native born in the third pada of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra has the intelligence to achieve goals and ambitions, work smart and efficiently, be a leader for others, work towards goals with others, team up to get things done, using communication to rally others towards ambitions.
Those born in the third pada of Uttara Ashadha are candid, make friendships with western people, are devoted to their own jobs, are confined to their own wives, sad, start small jobs, are deceivers and grab others’ property.
Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra is ruled by Pisces Navamsa (Governed by Jupiter).
The native born in the fourth pada of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra is always calm, humble, nice, friendly and assertive in compassionate ways, leading the way in spirituality, pursuing dreams, being philanthropic, well-liked by many, and helping those in need.
Those born in the fourth pada of Uttara Ashadha hold discussions on the scriptures, are always engaged in works, enthusiastic, soft, respectful to Gods and teachers, and respected by kings.
Sun’s Ingress (Jan 11th – Jan 23rd) for Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra
The Sun is in Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra from January 11th to January 23rd.
If you are born during this period, then your Sun is in Uttharashadha Nakshathra.
During this period, Shakambhari Pournima occurs.
On this Pournima, the Moon would be in Punarvasu Nakshatra.
Tree of Uttara Ashadha: Kathal
Panasa, Kathal, Jackfruit, or Artocarpus heterophyllus is the tree for Uttharashadha.
Jackfruit wood is used as a seat during Hindu ceremonies.
It is also offered to Lord Vishnu.
Jackfruit is an edible fruit sweet in taste. Even the seeds are edible.
It has a distinct aroma.
Raw jackfruit is used in many recipes.
Applications of Kathal
Latex is used for the treatment of wounds. It also reduces inflammation near wounds.
The ripened fruit is effective in increasing sperm count and improving body strength.
A decoction of the bark is effective to treat diarrhoea and skin diseases.
Astronomical Information of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra
Astronomers have various opinions on the Yogatara of Utthara Ashadha Nakshatra.
Pi Sagittarii is mainly chosen due to its ecliptic latitudes and longitudes. Pi Sagittarii comes outside of Utthara Ashadha.
It is also called Albaldah.
Pi Sagittarii is a triple star system.
It can be occulted by the Moon.
It is rarely occulted by other planets.
It is a yellow-white star categorised as an average temperature star.
Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra Compatibility in Astrology
Sign (Rashi) compatibility of Dhanu Rashi and Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra Bride or Groom
Gemini, Virgo, Aquarius, Pisces

Rashi compatibility of Makar Rashi and Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra Bride
Aries, Gemini, Cancer, Aquarius, Pisces

Rashi compatibility of Makar Rashi and Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra Groom
Aries, Gemini, Aquarius, Pisces

Compatibility Factors of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra
Nadi: Aanthya or Last.
Gana (Nature): Manushya or human.
Yoni (Animal Symbol): Mongoose.
Result of wearing new clothes on Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra: Good food and desserts.
Result of first menses on Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra: Expert in her area, well behaved, good-natured and lucky.
Result of performing shraddha on Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra: End of sorrows.
Beneficial activities on Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra: Wearing new clothes and jewellery, sawing seeds, beginning of construction, performing prayers, digging a well or a borewell, begin learning to dance, ploughing, sowing seeds and entering a new property.
Beneficial savskara or ceremonies on Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra: Naming, intercourse for progeny, first solid feeding to baby, threading ceremony, Anugraha or Deeksha and wedding.
Remedies of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra
These natives will have some type of teeth issues from time to time in their life, but as long as their teeth are in good shape, their life will be in good shape.
When teeth or gums are not doing well, then their life becomes wobble in the area of life where this Nakshatra resides.
Also, having a statue or painting of an elephant in their home brings victory in a daily battle.
Just make sure one gets a statue or painting where the tusk of the elephant is raised up and has full tusks.
Feed Coarsely ground meal
Donate Buffalo
Vratham Vaishwadhev
Vedic Sooktham Vishwedevas Sooktham
Remedies for Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology

Quality of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra
Uttara Ashada is a Sthira Nakshatra, which means anything that requires things to stand for long term and growth should be done like laying the foundation for a home, purchasing a vehicle for long term use (purchase not lease), going on a business deal, receiving a promotion and starting a job on this day.
Caste of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra
This is a warrior caste, which means that the natives are natural fighters, either the ones who initiate or finish the fight.
How can one finish a fight if they never start the fight? If in a society, there is a group of people or organizations being beaten down by the whole world, then such a native comes to save and protect the essence of that thing.
On the one hand, he 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.
Sound of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra
Bhey- pada 1, Bho- pada 2, Jaa- pada 3, Jee- pada 4, sound has an extremely important role to play with Nakshatra.
Everything we do, say, buy, wear, drive has a name attached to it known as brand. One must look at their chart with an accurate time of birth and see where the Nakshatra of Uttara-Ashadha is in their chart, which means where is the sign of Sagittarius/Capricorn.
If someone is a Capricorn ascendant, then the 12th house would be Sagittarius; when using such brands or name that starts with such sounds would be beneficial for spiritual progress, foreign travels, astral travel and seeking solitude.
On the other hand, with the connection of Lagna, fame, health, vitality and overall success occurs.
Summary of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology
Dasha Ruler Venus
Symbol The tusk of an elephant
Deity The ten Visvadevas (sons of Dharma and Goddess Vishva)
Rulership Elephant drivers, wrestlers, elephants, horses, devotees of Gods, immovable things like trees, warriors, persons enjoying pleasures, and men of valour.
Moon in Uttarashadha The native is gentle, humble, obedient, religious, has many friends, is grateful and beautiful.
Activity Balanced
Caste Kshatriya
Direction Upward
Gender Female
Nadi Kapha
Nature Dhruva (fixed)
Quality Rajasic
Yoni Cow
Specie Manushya
Tattva Air

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The meaning of the word #Aashadha is festival or procession and #PurvaAshadha means before the procession. This is an indication that the key part of the baby’s growth in the foetus is over and the baby is getting ready for birth.

#Purva #Ashadha #Nakshatra in #Vedicastrology is one of the Adhomukhi Nakshatras (or the Nakshatras, which have their mouths downwards). In these Nakshatras, things related to tanks, wells, temples, mining, digging, etc., can be auspiciously begun and performed.

Symbol: An #Ivory
The symbol of Purva Ashadha Nakshatra is ivory. Ivory indicates the development of the brain and the soaking of calcium. Some people also consider the tusk of an elephant as a symbol of Poorvashadha. This is an indication of the maturing of the lungs.

Deity: The #Varuna
Varuna is an Aadhithya. The meaning of the word Varuna is the one who covers or binds. Varuna is associated with the sky, sea, and water. His streak of demonic violent tendencies led to his demotion. He has comprehensive knowledge of many topics. The direction of Varuna is west. Varuna’s mount is Makara. Makara is a half terrestrial and half aquatic animal.

Range 253⁰ 20” – 266⁰ 40”
Rashi Sagittarius (Dhanu)
#Yogathara #KausBorealis or Lambda Sagittarii
Apparent Magnitude 2.9
Latitude -2⁰ 08”
Longitude 253⁰ 32” 23’
Right ascension 18h 27m
Declination -25⁰ 25”
Characteristics of Purva Ashadha Nakshatra in Astrology
The yoni animal of Purva Ashadha Nakshatra is the #monkey.
The one thing known about monkeys from cartoons and tarzan movies is that they swing from one branch to the other as a way of travelling.
Monkeys are extremely clever when it comes to stealing food and anything they can get their hands on.
In India, some thugs even train monkeys to steal wallets and purses from people.
The Capuchin monkeys are extremely smart as they can make tools and use sign languages to get their projects done.
They are also very much into hygiene.
They will clean each other for bugs, lice or any other critter in their fur, which also allows them to socialize.
They enjoy living up high on tree branches and prefer to be as high as possible.
Knowing the qualities of a monkey, it can be learnt about Purva Ashadha natives that they can’t stick to one thing for a long time.
They either give it up or have it taken from them, which are truly seen in their career path.
They continuously get and lose a job.
Such people do better in places where projects change frequently or freelance work.
This does not mean if you have just one planet in the Purva Ashadha Nakshatra, your consistency in career is over; no, this only occurs when one goes through the dasha of the planet in Purva Ashadha or when the ascendant or Moon is in this Nakshatra.
It is like a monkey going from one branch to another.
The cleverness of the monkey gene doesn’t skip a beat in these natives.
They are extremely clever and strategic on every move.
They can pull any trick to achieve what they set out to do.
It’s not cheating, but they are 5 steps ahead like a champion chess player.
The symbolism of this Nakshatra is a winnowing basket or an elephant’s tusk (the themes and symbols of Purva and Uttara Ashadha are similar) or a hand fan.
The symbol of a winnowing basket is of refinement, cleansing and purifying.
It is used in India to separate small stones and particles from rice or wheat.
It’s a basket that requires strategic planning and movement to remove the chaff from grains; hence, Purva Ashada natives are natural strategists who know how to make any project clean and pure.
It’s very hard and strategic work to even make a winnowing basket for rice cleaning.
Lord Ganesha used the tusk or his tooth to write the Mahabharata text, which clearly shows the writing skills these natives possess, especially philosophical and theological writing.
There is a priestly quality to their writing as God Ganesha broke his tusk to use as a pen to write Mahabharata.
This story is about the epic battle between two families, including Lord Krishna.
Purva Ashada natives love reading and writing battle or war sagas. They love reading books like Sun Tzu’s The Art of War or Machiavelli’s The Prince.
The symbol of the fan represents comfort. When there was no electricity in the past, people fanned themselves, or someone else was appointed to do the job.
This shows the extravagant nature of Purva Ashadha natives.
They want comfort and the best of everything.
They want to be in the best hotel, best resort, have luxury items, accessories, and would like to fly in the first class.
Purva Ashadha natives must have these in order to feel normal, while others may feel normal in most ordinary conditions.
They are serial vacationers because they feel like crossing and being near the ocean.
The deity of the Purva Ashada Nakshatra is Apah, the cosmic waters.
Apah brings about the waters that inspire all of humanity.
Purva Ashada Nakshatra is also connected with the elephant-headed God, Ganesha, as he was the one who broke his tusk to write the Mahabharata.
The vanara sena, or the army of monkeys, assisted Lord Rama in his search for his kidnapped wife, Sita.
Lord Rama’s greatest devotee was Hanuman, whose mother was also a great devotee of Lord Shiva.
Hanuman is said to have created an alternative version of Ramayan, which surpassed the original version of Ramayana created by Sage Valmiki over a period of 12 years.
Valmiki was brought down to a mixture of joy and sorrow after reading Hanuman’s version and is said to have been perplexed by the magnitude of the work.
Hanuman inquired why the sage was bothered and simply threw his book into the ocean with the sage on his shoulder.
The sage said that he would be reborn in another age as Hanuman’s devotee and retell the Ramayana in a common person’s words.
This Nakshatra is also the birth star of Mars.
It can also be learnt from the mythology synopsis that Purva Ashada natives love being near water.
For them, water is a life force and not just a necessity.
Purva Ashadha natives will talk with their family members about how they want to go to the ocean for vacation and find a house near the ocean or river.
In the Ramayana, monkeys with Hanuman build the bridge between India and Sri Lanka. Similarly, these natives are able to accomplish the most challenging and unimaginable tasks with their cleverness and strategic intelligence.
This Nakshatra also occurs in the middle of the Sagittarius sign (natural 9th house in astrology), which means it is at the heart of the sign of higher education, higher knowledge, philosophy, wisdom and God’s devotion.
Purva Ashadha natives do excellent in such fields when planets like Jupiter, Mercury and Venus are placed in this Nakshatra.
The planet Mars is born on this Nakshatra. Hence, it is a Nakshatra of war.
Wars may start on this Nakshatra, as it needs a lot of strategic planning.
To win any war, one must first strategize before implementing any plan.
Attributes of Purva Ashadha Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 13’20” up to 26’40” in Sagittarius (Dhanu) Sign.
Lord is Guru; the deity is “Varun’ (Lord of the Waters), a ‘hand #fan’ symbol.
Its attributes are extensiveness like that of the waters, concealment, protection of the dependant, firmness in danger, kindness, forgiving nature, power of endurance, biding time for opportunities for victory, declaration of war, the courage never to submit or yield, cold things, marine life, fish or anything concerning fish trade, bridge-making, fisherman’s occupation, the watery part of the human system, kidney trouble, things that float on waters including boats, ships and other vessels, mist, i.e. barges, all these things come within the purview of this star.
According to some, the deity of Purva Ashadha Nakshatra is ‘ #Daksha’, the son of Prajapati. He was the father of ‘Sati’; he was the most powerful among Gods but having incurred the displeasure of Shiva, he was beheaded and had a goat’s head in place of his own.
From this, it is possible to ascribe attributes like truth, desire and other qualities of Puru, Kuru, Pururaba and others to this star.
Description of Purva Ashadha Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native born in Purva Ashadha Nakshatra will be firm in friendship, modest, will have many sons, lead men, be intelligent, will consume savoury food, will have pleasure from wife and will be dear to the king.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born in the star Purva Ashadha, he will be uniformly well-behaved, endowed with a high sense of honor, well off, and calm minded.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Purva Ashadha will derive sexual pleasures only from his spouse. He will be skilful, firm in friendship, will incur grief, be heroic and honourable.
According to Brihat Samhita: The native born under Purva Ashadha will have an amiable and jolly wife, will be proud and firm in friendship.
Purva Ashadha Pada Description
Purva Ashadha Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Purva Ashadha Nakshatra is ruled by Leo Navamsa (Governed by Sun).
Those born in the first pada of Purva Ashadha Nakshatra need to live with purpose, are expressive, authoritative, leading others, philosophical, religious, spiritual, ethical, and their moral views come out in creativity and are expressed in leadership roles.
Those born in the first pada of Purva Ashadha Nakshatra have little enjoyment in life. They are great warriors, endowed with bloodshot eyes, hard-hearted, are stingy, grabbers of others’ wealth, develop enmity with relatives and do cruel jobs.
Purva Ashadha Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Purva Ashadha Nakshatra is ruled by Virgo Navamsa (Governed by Mercury).
Those born in the second pada of Purva Ashadha Nakshatra are soft-hearted, kind, have great compassion, are good communicators and possess writing talents, a philosophy of making things perfect, placing importance on details, and expressing philosophies in a perfect manner.
Those born in the second pada of Purva Ashadha Nakshatra suffer from stomach diseases due to the collection of water or endowed with a large stomach, are good speakers and are soft-spoken. They are kind, truthful, long to meet their relatives and are mostly religious, learned and carry on questionable transactions.
Purva Ashadha Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Purva Ashadha Nakshatra is ruled by Libra Navamsa (Governed by Venus).
Those born in the third pada of Purva Ashadha Nakshatra represent spiritual beliefs, social relationships with similar moral people, extremely artistic, will do art of a spiritual nature, art associated with a belief system, enjoy the art of their travels, foreign art, art involving the ocean or water in general, have a love of food, adventures for food, travelling to try the food, and lover of foreign foods
Those born in the third pada of Purva Ashadha Nakshatra are fickle, pure, enjoyers, kind-hearted, entertain guests, wealthy, worshipers of Gods, religious, and respected by kings.
Purva Ashadha Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Purva Ashadha Nakshatra is ruled by Scorpio Navamsa (Governed by Mars).
Those born in the fourth pada of Purva Ashadha are deep thinkers, passionate, full of depth, possessing a strong temper, prone to agitation, have difficulty with decision making, prone to secrecy, love is an adventure for them, are sexually ambitious, and have a possibility of having many children
Those born in the fourth pada of Purva Ashadha Nakshatra are untruthful, hate learned people, sharp and bent on doing bad works. They are always angry and suffer from diseases. They carry on little jobs and reside in foreign countries.
Sun’s Ingress (Dec 29th- Jan 10th) for Purva Ashadha Nakshatra
The Sun is in Purva Ashadha Nakshatra between Dec 29th and Jan 10th. If you are born during this period, then your Sun is in Purva Ashadha Nakshatra.
No major celebration or festival occurs during this period.
Tree of Purva Ashadha: Ashoka
The tree for Purvashadha is Ashoka or ‘Saraca Asoca’.
Ashoka is closely associated with Yakshini.
It is also associated with Kamadeva or the God of desires.
Ashoka tree is worshipped in Chaithra month of the Indian calendar.
Applications of Ashoka
Ashoka is effective in uterus disorders or bleeding gynaecological conditions.
It is a cardiac tonic and good for blood circulation.
Its bark improves skin complexion.
It relieves pain caused by swelling.
It helps to regularise hormones and menstrual cycles.
It improves the strength and stamina of females.
Astronomical Information of Purva Ashadha Nakshatra
Some astronomers believe that Yogatara of Purva Ashadha is Delta Sagittarri and others believe that it is Lambda Sagittarri.
It is sometimes occulted by the Moon and rarely by planets. It was occulted by Venus in 1984 and by Mercury in 1865. Purva Ashadha is owned by Venus.
Lambda Sagittarri makes the northern tip of the archer’s bow. This is a clump star. Even though it is dying, it is quite stable.
It is also a modest X-ray source. It is a yellow-orange star and is categorised as a very cool star.
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The meaning of the word ‘Moola’ is a bunch of #roots. Some consider that #Mula Nakshatra in #Astrology is the #root of our solar system. According to Yajurveda, Sur or Gods took oath on this Nakshathra to eliminate Asura or demons from the root.

#Moola #Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology is one of the Adhomukhi Nakshatras (or the Nakshatras which have their mouths downwards). In these Nakshatras, things related to tanks, wells, temples, mining, digging, etc., can be auspiciously begun and performed.

Symbol: A #Tail of a #Lion
The meaning of Moola is a bunch of roots, and the symbol for Moola is a tail of a lion. During this period, the brain starts to develop into a more complex organ. As we know, a network of neurons in the brain looks very similar to the roots of a tree. Therefore, this symbol makes perfect sense.

Some people also consider the symbol as an #elephant #goad, and this also suggests an organ that guides our actions and decisions. This is because the elephant is a symbol of intelligence and memory. The elephant is considered a symbol of intelligence and memory because of the size of its brain.

Deity: Goddess #Nirhuthi #niriti
Nirhuthi is a Goddess of Moola Nakshatra. Nirhuthi is the Goddess of deadly hidden realms and sorrows. She is the owner of the southwest. The word Nirhutha means ‘absence of’. She is dark, dressed in dark clothes, wears ornaments of iron, and has golden hair.

Range 240⁰ – 253⁰ 20”
Rashi Sagittarius (Dhanu)
#Yogathara #Shaula or Lambda Scorpii
Apparent Magnitude 1.6
Latitude -13⁰ 47” 16’
Longitude 240⁰ 43” 43’
Right ascension 17h 33m 16.1s
Declination -37⁰ 6” 2’
Characteristics of Moola Nakshatra in Astrology
The animal of Moola Nakshatra is a male wolf or a male dog.
A dog is the most fascinating creature on this planet.
It can love to the point that it will give its life for you, or it can bite and throttle someone’s bone if they cross their territory.
They are needy, emotional, and pack animals. They always want to be with you and feel abandoned when you go to work.
Dogs are not directly connected with a wolf’s lineage as many think, rather a different species of wolf, which lived 30,000 years ago, but there are few similarities.
On the other hand, Wolves are wild, sharp, smart and know how to pack hunt.
Wolves are some of the smartest hunters in the wild.
The most distant feature of the wolf is their howling during full moon nights or when the member of the pack dies.
Mula natives get attached very quickly and don’t want to let go, just like a dog, which is the animal symbol of the Nakshatra.
Mula is the root, and the male dog develops deep roots not only in their master’s heart but also with other family members.
Mula natives are attached to their family, spouse, children or friends.
Once they are your friends, they are your friends regardless.
A male dog is more playful most of the time vs a female dog.
Mula natives are quite playful, but their playfulness can be painful, just like the sharp paws of the puppy or dog.
They can play rough, and they don’t realize they have hurt another person.
The symbol of Mula Nakshatra is the roots, roots of a tree, plant or even our own roots.
Roots grow underground hence, invisible.
We only see what is in front of us growing above the ground.
Mula natives are the embodiment of their roots, their past, their ancestors.
They love to be detectives and search the past like archaeologists or palaeontologists.
The roots can be completely uprooted, especially when taking out a dead plant or removing trees to clear out a land.
Native who have clusters of Mula in their chart will always tend to uproot their life without a hint.
Even if everything is fine in a relationship, career, or idea, they just completely bulldoze and clear it out to pave the way for something new.
Mula natives may love studying the roots of plants and trees.
Sometimes, the basic meaning of things would be the biggest karma of a person, like an Ashwini Nakshatra native would be training horses for a living.
Mula natives would also love eating things that are buried underground like potatoes, beets, ginger, garlic, onion; some even have a fascination with cemeteries and graveyards.
The deity of Moola Nakshatra is Nirhuthi, the Goddess of destruction.
She is the Goddess who brings new creation after destruction.
She is described as having golden locks, dark, and connected with the underworld.
She is very much similar to Goddess Kali.
Goddess Nirhuthi rules the South-West direction and is supposed to have come from the anus of Brahma in the creation myth.
There are variations of Daksha’s yagna story in which Goddess Nirriti is supposed to have accompanied Rudra to destroy Daksha’s yagna.
Kali is the fierce form of Goddess Durga, who stopped her destruction only after Shiva himself surrendered to her feet.
Nirhuthi is also connected with Goddess Dhumavati, one of the ten Mahavidyas, as well as Goddess Alakshmi, also called as Jyeshtha, the Goddess of poverty. She is the elder sister of Lakshmi.
Lakshmi, the Goddess of prosperity, is supposed to visit Jyeshtha, her elder sister, every Saturday on the Pipal tree.
Lakshmiji follows and visits their home, who pays respect to the Pipal tree on Saturday.
Kali is connected to the black hole that is driving the centre of the Milky Way, and her connection with Shiva is pointing to the Ardra-Moola Nakshatra axis, with a black hole at the centre of the Milky Way.
After reading the mythology, the first impression we have of Mula natives is that they are followers of Kali, especially in Indian culture.
Someone in a foreign country from Celtic culture may worship a dark Goddess like Carawin or Erzulie Dantor in Voodoo, which is a white magic to heal and protect people.
Laxmiji blesses a person who worships the Pipal tree where Jyeshtha resides and shows great love and admiration of her elder sibling.
Mula natives will protect their siblings, and when someone does well for their siblings, they will bow and protect them like their own siblings.
Just like the fierce Goddess Kali, these natives are fierce too.
They will challenge, stand up to anyone and take out the roots of beliefs and tradition instantly.
Like their yoni animal, they can become Pit Bulls.
The position of Mula in the sky points towards the supermassive black hole region of the galaxy.
So far, we know nothing about inside a black hole, no one has been near it, inside it, and most are theoretical observations of scientific models.
Mula natives are as mysterious as the black hole; they can suddenly be comedians and quickly turn into killers like “The Joker”.
They are quite unpredictable, with chaotic energy around them.
We do know via science that light doesn’t escape the black hole, and it tends to suck everything around it; for this reason, a Mula native must redirect their energy into a positive spiritual path because they will see how quickly they start sucking the energy of other people towards them and others would enjoy sinking into their spiritual hole.
However, the general population is neither spiritual nor desires to walk on that path.
A Mula person can be quite intense to be around, where you may feel they suck your energy.
A black hole crushes everything that comes near it. Hence, the Mula native also loves to crush things. For example, if they drink a can of coke, they will crush it and throw it away, or someone who loves to see cars and other materials is crushed and destroyed by monster trucks or tanks.
Attributes of Moola Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 0’00” to 13’20” in Sagittarius (Dhanu) Sign.
It also means the ‘opposite’ or ‘reverse’. Moola is not one of the good stars, which is evident from the fact that the deity is Alakshmi, i.e. God of ill luck.
Moola signifies roots, that is, everything of a basic nature. Its motion is finite and limited. It does not go beyond its narrow orbit.
Old servant, pedlar of seeds, physician administering herbal seed remedies – every such thing is determined from this star.
The Moola native looks into scientific, literary, philosophy and other basic subjects.
This star governs mortgage and mortgaged property, and its horizon is not rural but urban.
Description of Mula Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native born in Moola Nakshatra will be wise, happy, rich, prone to diseases and be a big thief. He will be fortunate, unsteady in mind, eldest among co-born.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born in the star Moola, he will be eloquent but dishonest, with his happiness marred, ungrateful and indigent.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Moola will trouble others, be honourable, wealthy, will ensure the progress of others’ work, be a liar, lustful and slim.
According to Brihat Samhita: Under Moola, one becomes proud, wealthy, happy, of a gentle nature, firm-minded and luxurious in his living.
Moola Nakshatra Pada Description
Moola Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Mula Nakshatra is ruled by Aries Navamsa (Governed by Mars).
The natives born in the first pada of Moola Nakshatra are assertive, competitive, courageous towards understanding oneself and others, building a belief system, aggressively pursuing to find the truth, and wanting to realize the best version of themselves.
Those born in the first pada of Mula Nakshatra are poor, protect their relatives, especially for the sake of money, pure, endowed with good qualities, peaceful, learned, and strong. They lose their father and suffer from piles.
Moola Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Mula Nakshatra is ruled by Taurus Navamsa (Governed by Venus).
The natives born in the second pada of Moola Nakshatra are sensual, hardworking, looking for value in hard-working efforts, desiring material pleasures and comforts, digging deep to find rewards, amassing jewels, materials of value, sports artefacts, spiritual gemstones, etc.
Those born in the second pada of Mula Nakshatra are kind-hearted, like milky- rice and jaggery, endowed with good vehicles, endure some enjoyment, are loved by people, respected, attract women, and are interested in doing good jobs, and loved by their relatives.
Moola Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Mula Nakshatra is ruled by Gemini Navamsa (Governed by Mercury).
The natives born in the third pada of Moola Nakshatra are intellectual, have higher educational efforts, possess research skills, are natural investigators, communicative in nature, and can become journalists, broadcasters, publishers, and news anchors.
Those born in the third pada of Mula Nakshatra are wealthy, good speakers, learned astrologers, speak with great obedience, indulge in all jobs, collectors of a library of books, are intelligent and wise.
Moola Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Mula Nakshatra is ruled by Cancer Navamsa (Governed by Moon).
The natives born in the fourth pada of Moola Nakshatra are intelligent, full of knowledge, have compassion and are of a motherly nature, attached deeply to things they uncover, have possible interest in roots, culture, family tree, nourishing others, researching information to help and heal others, and involved in uncovering the problem under the surface,
Those born in the fourth pada of Mula Nakshatra are commanders of the army, of helping nature, sexy, probably affected by mild tuberculosis, know the mind of others, learned, strong, pure, and peaceful, endowed with good qualities and protectors of people.
Sun’s Ingress (Dec 16th – Dec 28th) for Moola Nakshatra
The Sun is in Moola between December 16th to December 28th.
If you are born during this period, then your Sun is in Moola Nakshathra.
No festivals are planned during this period, probably because of the form of the deity of Moola Nakshatra.
Tree of Moola: Sal
The tree for Moola Nakshathra is a Sal tree or Shorea robusta.
Sal tree is used in healing wounds, diabetes, boils and deafness.
Sal is one of the important sources of hardwood. Dry leaves are used to make plates.
Sal resin is called as dammar or Dhoop, and it is used in incense sticks.
Applications of Sal
The resin is useful in healing fractures, relieving pain due to wounds and burns, cleansing wounds, and quickening healing.
It is useful in ear disorders and deafness.
It is also effective to decrease excessive sweating.
It is used in diarrhoea.
Astronomical Information of Moola Nakshatra
Some astronomers believe that Yogatara of Moola Nakshatra is 34 Scorpi and others believe Lambda Scorpii.
It changes its size over the period. It is a blue-white star and considered a scorching star.
This is a spectroscopic binary star system.
While they rotate around each other, the smaller star comes closer to a larger star. The distance is as less as just 20% of the sun and mercury distance.
It is one of the brightest star systems in the night sky. It is the part of the tail of the Scorpion.
Moola Nakshatra Compatibility in Astrology
Sign compatibility of Moola Nakshatra Bride
Libra, Scorpio

Sign compatibility of Moola Nakshatra Groom
Libra

Compatibility Factors of Moola Nakshatra
Nadi: Aadhya or First.
Gana (Nature): Rakshasa or daemon.
Yoni (Animal Symbol): Shwan or dog.
Result of wearing new clothes on Moola Nakshatra: Damage or loss of clothes due to water and tearing.
Result of first menses on Moola Nakshatra: Committed to duties, committed to the growth of children.
Result of performing Shraddha on Moola Nakshatra: Good health.
Beneficial activities on Moola Nakshatra: Attack on enemies, learning to ride animals and vehicles, digging a well or a borewell, plantation, ploughing, sowing seeds, and entering a new property.
Beneficial Savskara or Ceremonies on Moola Nakshatra: Start learning a new subject, threading ceremony, Anugraha, Deeksha, and wedding.
Remedies of Mula Nakshatra
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One of the best remedies for these natives would be having a dog in their lives.
A dog is a faithful partner of a Nath yogi. Dogs have the ability to enhance a person’s emotion and open the individual to more subtle vibrations.
Mula natives will feel that change much quicker compared to other people.
The other remedy is to light incense around them when they are beginning some project or even use dhupa, the smudge cup.
One very important remedy for Mula natives is to plant trees in their backyard with their positive desire written in black ink and bury it while planting the seeds.
Frankincense, Black Dammar tree would be ideal for installing in one’s home or a garden.
Many suggest worshipping Goddess Kali, but be ready to consciously receive Kali’s blessings because her nature is intense, where all that you build will be destroyed layer by layer to build the new you.
If one is ready, then he should step into the domain of Kali.
Feed Medicinal roots
Donate Iron, Steel
Vratham Durga Pooja, Navaratri
Vedic Sooktham Durga Sooktham, Aakuthi Sooktham, Usha Sooktham,
Medha Sooktham
Remedies for Moola Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology

Quality of Mula Nakshatra
Moola is a Tikshna Nakshatra which should be used for activities such as destruction, conquer and secretive activities away from the light of the world.
Caste of Mula Nakshatra
The caste of Moola Nakshatra is a butcher; hence, like Swati Nakshatra, these natives do not take things lightly.
The job of Mula natives is to come and take something out, to destroy something in order to bring something new.
For instance, a doctor with Ashwini Nakshatra will always discover cures for their diabetic patient to save their infected leg. In contrast, a Moola doctor will amputate it in order to save the patient’s life.
Sound of Mula Nakshatra
Yay- pada 1, Yo- pada 2, Bhaa- pada 3, Bhee- pada 4, sound has an extremely important role to play with Nakshatra.
Everything we do, say, buy, wear, drive has a name attached to it known as brand.
One must look at their chart with an accurate time of birth and see where the Nakshatra of Mula is in their chart, which means where is the sign of Sagittarius.
If someone is a Capricorn ascendant, then the 12th house would be Sagittarius; when using such brands or name that starts with such sounds would be beneficial for spiritual progress, foreign travels, astral travel and seeking solitude; but Moola Nakshatra should be used with caution.
It is a Tikshna Nakshatra, which can instigate wars and combat.
Summary of Mula Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology
Dasha Ruler Ketu
Symbol A bunch of roots tied together
Deity Rakshasa (the deity of dissolution)
Rulership Medicines, physicians, leaders of groups, those who deal in flowers, roots and fruits, seeds, exceedingly wealthy persons and those who live only on fruits and roots.
Moon in Moola The native has pride, is respectable, wealthy, happy, not mischievous, fixed in mind, and enjoys the senses.
Activity Active
Caste Butcher
Direction Downward
Gender Neuter
Nadi Vata
Nature Tikshna (sharp)
Quality Tamasic
Yoni Dog
Specie Rakshasa
Tattva Air
Purushartha Kam or Desire
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The native born in #Anuradha #Nakshatra in #Astrology is a broad thinker, rational, has a realistic perception, logic-driven, has intuitive judgment and independent thoughts. He is interested in philosophy, religion, spirituality, astrology and worldly views. He is always learning, persevering in pursuit of acknowledging, getting to the bottom of what is needed to be known, seeing hidden messages, and seeking new information.

The native with Anuradha Nakshatra in astrology is liable to face several obstacles in his life. Even then, he has a particular aptitude to handle the most challenging situation systematically. However, if we look at his face, a peculiar frustrated face can be noticed. The main reason for such a gloomy appearance is the problems he has to confront on several occasions. To be more specific, there may not be the peace of mind in his life.

Anuradha 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, etc., chariots, boats, etc. can be auspiciously begun and performed.

Symbol: A #Bali ( #Rice #Mould)

The symbol for Anuradha Nakshatra is ‘Bali’ or a mould of rice. The decay of rice suggests that mothers shall take care of their diet. During this phase, the baby needs calcium, and mothers start experiencing an iron deficiency.

Deity: The #Mithra

The deity for Anuradha Nakshatra is Mithra. Mithra is one of the Aadhithya. Mithra means a friend. He has a close relationship with #Varuna, the protector of Rhutha. He is the patron divinity of honesty, friendship, contract, and meetings.

Mithra is associated with the light of dawn in the morning. He wears sparkling garments, and his palace is golden. He is the guardian of the world. He has spies that are wise and undeceivable.

Mithra is the maintainer of order and barrier against falsehood. He punishes falsehood. He is a leader and a priest. He fills the earth with food grains and gives good-intentioned wealth. His grace keeps humans free from diseases. He is the highest power of intelligence and trustworthiness.

Range 213⁰ 20” – 226⁰ 40”
Rashi Scorpio (Vrischika)
#Yogathara #Dschubba or Delta Scorpio
Position Middle of Anuradha
Apparent Magnitude 2.3
Latitude -1⁰ 59” 08’
Longitude 218⁰ 42” 50’
Right ascension 16h 00m 2.2ss
Declination -22⁰ 36” 28’
Characteristics of Anuradha Nakshatra in Astrology
The yoni animal of Anuradha Nakshatra is a #female #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.
The fusion fire inside Anuradha native is the need to reproduce like the rats of Magha Nakshatra.
Deer reproduces at an extremely fast pace.
They reproduce once every year.
They are not as fast as a rat, but they too reproduce quickly.
The deer is also one of the most killed animals by a car accident.
This can also show an Anuradha 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 native has completed their counted breaths.
Anuradha natives, as much as they are quiet, elegant and peaceful, they are hungry for sexual experience.
However, their sexual experience is not just about lust and having sexual parties like Phalgunis; they are about reproduction.
A female Anuradha native is ready to find and mate, and internally it is about producing a child.
The deer is also an excellent swimmer and runs around 35 miles an hour.
Anuradha females are excellent swimmers and runners.
The symbolism of Anuradha is the lotus, archway and a staff stick.
The first thing we understand about a lotus is that it grows in the dirtiest places yet, and is one of the most beautiful flowers.
Anuradha natives rise up from the struggles of life to ultimately be admired by people and shine like a lotus.
The stem of the lotus reaches down to the ground in the mud water, where it gets all its nutrients from; this translates into the nature’s plumbing system working at its best.
The Anuradha natives either have a great interest in plumbing or always have to deal with plumbing issues in life, especially when the Anuradha dasha (Tribhagi system) or sub dasha is operating.
The other symbolism of this Nakshatra is the staff, a mystical weapon that wields magic powers to destroy the obstacle in front of it.
The deity of Anuradha Nakshatra is Mithra, one of the Adityas.
Mitra is the God of friendship and is frequently invoked with Varuna, the God of cosmic laws and cosmic ocean.
Mithra promotes good faith, cordiality, and cooperation.
There is the story of Varuna and Mithra having fallen in love with the celestial damsel Urvashi.
In this love triangle, Urvashi liked Mitra more.
Mitra’s semen is supposed to have fallen into a pot, and eventually, the sage Vashishtha was born out of it.
Varuna’s semen is supposed to have fallen into another pot from which sage Agastya was born.
Both Agastya & Vashishtha were also called Mitra-Varuna. Mitra is also the divine friend.
Radha was the childhood friend of Lord Krishna, who was his greatest devotee.
Radha was so deeply in love with Krishna that, in spite of Krishna having left Radha to fulfill his duties as an avatar, her love took on to great mystical proportions, and she became enlightened.
Radha then acted out crazy as she lost her mind for losing Krishna.
The mythology of Anuradha emphasizes friendship and karma with friends.
In the life of an Anuradha native, either they will consider their friends much closer than their family, or they keep getting betrayed by friends.
However, regardless of the extreme, the theme of friendship plays out big in their life.
They may have friendships or have relationships with Persians.
Anuradha natives settle in foreign lands, meet new people and make new relationships like Mithra did.
Anuradha native gains through friendship, whether it is sitting around a table, smoking cigars with an idea bursting, or through some suggestion by a friend.
It has been mentioned that thousands of Laxmi manifested from the left side of Radha, who is the embodiment of all the Goddesses that we worship.
Anuradha natives are fortunate but acquire all the comfort and wealth in their late life. Why late? Radha realized later who she really was and manifested into, so Anuradha native received their transformation later in life.
It’s said in Srimad Bhagavatam that one should pray to Radha first, then Krishna.
Radha was the greatest devotee of Krishna, the true love of Krishna but never got Krishna in the physical world.
The Anuradha natives will run into someone special, who they are deeply in love with, deeply devoted to, but they never get to spend their whole life with them.
An Anuradha native will always have a bleeding pain in their heart for not attaining that person.
They can have the most good looking, rich and perfect spouse in their life, but they will always have a tiny space in their heart for that Radha they never received, and this plays out strongly in a male’s chart.
Radha also went crazy. She became a maniac and mad after losing Krishna.
Anuradha natives will always run into women and will go crazy or obsessed with them, and in marriage, they sometimes end up with a spouse who is crazy and protective.
Anuradha natives will also have people or someone to covert operations against them due to jealousy, possessiveness and obsessiveness.
They will also be very good with financial negotiations, especially in taxes and law.
Anuradha natives always get a chance to listen to people’s secrets and keep it a secret like a psychologist, lawyer or an astrologer would do.
Anuradha natives feel it is important to keep the secrets of other people because they want to know the truth.
An accountant is someone who knows exactly how much you make, but they are bound by keeping it a secret.
Hostage negotiators can also be seen with this Nakshatra because they not only do last minute negotiations, but also become the friend of the hostage taker.
Anuradha Nakshatra natives love playing golf, hockey, cricket or baseball.
These sports all involve the use of a stick.
Anuradha is represented by the staff of a rishi, which can even be known as the staff of a wizard.
Attributes of Anuradha Nakshatra in Astrology
Anuradha Nakshatra is spread from 3’20” to 16’40” in Scorpio (Vrischika) Rashi.
Scorpio (Vishakha) and Anuradha are complementary to each other.
From Anuradha is derived friendship, love, affection, and other tender features of a native’s character. Scorpio (Vrischika) is considered the ultimate objective, while Anuradha indicates the ‘action’.
The difference between Scorpio and Anuradha is that while the Scorpio native forgets the benefits derived and also the persons who helped attain success, the Anuradha native retains a soft feeling about them, and he keeps his friendship intact and does not forget the benefits.
The Anuradha native’s mind is always alive and receptive to all feelings and gestures of friendship and love. He is like the sentinel, always mounting guard over emotions, but lacking the hardness or toughness of the official sentinel.
Anuradha is one of the Mridu (delicate) and Maitra (friendly) Nakshatras. In these Nakshatras, things like learning and singing songs, getting clothes prepared and wearing them, playing games, things relating to friends, getting jewels made, and wearing them may be auspiciously done.
Description of Anuradha Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native who has Anuradha as his birth Nakshatra will be troubled by hunger and thirst, grievous, kind, virtuous, and fortunate. He will wander and live in foreign places.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born in the star Anuradha, he will be very affable in speech, opulent, ease-loving, honorable, famous, and powerful.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Anuradha will be in the king’s service, be heroic, will live in foreign lands, be beloved by women, be charming, will perform secretive acts, and be tawny in complexion.
According to Brihat Samhita: The native born under Anuradha becomes very wealthy, dwells in foreign lands, is unable to endure hunger, and wanders from place to place.
Anuradha Nakshatra Pada Description
Anuradha Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Anuradha Nakshatra is ruled by Leo Navamsa (Governed by Sun).
Those born in the first pada of Anuradha Nakshatra are endowed with few children, lovers of peace, givers of food, famous and respected by kings. They are good conversationalists, obedient, advisers, full of pride and forget the help rendered by others, aged-looking, stingy, untruthful, and bereft of relatives.
Those born in the first pada of Anuradha Nakshatra are intelligent, dynamically self-expressive, their creativity brings friendships, are obsessed with partnership/relationship, and are creatively expressive due to relationship experiences.
Those born in the first pada of Anuradha Nakshatra have obsessive nature, create art from pleasure and pains, are emotional, mysterious, egotistical, prideful, and work towards understanding the hidden parts of oneself.
Those born in the first pada of Anuradha Nakshatra gain confidence by knowing themselves, applying the inner depths of self towards career/creativity, and wanting to get to the bottom of things.
Anuradha Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Anuradha Nakshatra is ruled by Virgo Navamsa (Governed by Mercury).
Those born in the second pada of Anuradha Nakshatra are musicians, have bodies with good proportion, are intelligent, agriculturist, great enjoyers, learned, and carry on religious duties.
Those born in the second pada of Anuradha Nakshatra are intellectual, have continuous learning, organization skills, strong communication skills, are practical, pragmatic, good with numbers and calculations.
Those born in the second pada of Anuradha Nakshatra are interested in understanding the world, seeking hidden knowledge of the world, researchers, clever, uncovering secrets and tricks, looking for perfection, and looking deep into matters to fix things.
Those born in the second pada of Anuradha Nakshatra are involved in helping and healing others by offering help, writing to help people, speaking to people in trouble, and may be interested in engineering, mining, doctorate.
Anuradha Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Anuradha Nakshatra is ruled by Libra Navamsa (Governed by Venus).
Those born in the third pada of Anuradha Nakshatra are unstable, have an agreeable wife and children, of a helping nature, and are kind-hearted. They are givers and respectful, peaceful, and endowed with a good family.
Those born in the third pada of Anuradha Nakshatra are stable, have a diplomatic approach to stabilizing life, and curbing the extremist energy.
Those born in the third pada of Anuradha Nakshatra are friendly, kind, pleasant, pursuing material gains, deeply creative, finding beauty in the darkness, and dark themed art projects.
Those born in the third pada of Anuradha Nakshatra understand the value of patience and a calm approach, have large social circles as they age, get people to work together for a cause, and learn about others on a deeper level.
Anuradha Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Anuradha Nakshatra is ruled by Scorpio Navamsa (Governed by Mars).
Those born in the fourth pada of Anuradha Nakshatra are untruthful, have a circle of enemies, and possess enemies even amongst their relatives.
Those born in the fourth pada of Anuradha Nakshatra are intense, passionate, emotional, extremists, their relationships are agenda based, relationships/friendships go to the depths, putting passion and everything into relationships.
Those born in the fourth pada of Anuradha Nakshatra understand others, learn about how others tricks, apply healing through knowing pain.
Those born in the fourth pada of Anuradha Nakshatra are prone to extreme ups and downs, deal with struggles, have issues with balancing out, and have excessive un-directed energy.
Those born in the fourth pada of Anuradha Nakshatra go to extremes with loss, capable of reigning darkness and revenge when hurt, utilize resources of others for assistance, and are tempted to use others for personal agendas.
Sun’s Ingress (Nov 19th – Dec 2nd) for Anuradha Nakshatra
The Sun enters Anuradha on Nov 19th and stays there till December 2nd. If you are born during this period, then your Sun is in Anuradha Nakshatra.
Kalabhairav Jayanthi is performed when the Sun is in Anuradha Nakshatra, and the Moon is in Magha Nakshatra.
The timing of the birth of Kalabhairav is midnight.
Magha Nakshatra is owned by Ketu, and Anuradha Nakshatra is owned by Saturn.
Tree of Anuradha: Bakul
The tree for Anuradha Nakshatra is Bakul, Maulsari or Memusops elengi.
This tree is also called Vajradhanthi, which means the one that makes teeth stronger.
Its fruit can be eaten raw, preserved, or pickled.
Oil is obtained from the seeds. The oil is edible and is also used in making paints.
The flowers of this tree are aromatic and retain the fragrance even after drying.
They are also used in garlands and decoration.
The heartwood is deep red and dark brown.
The wood is heavy, hard, strong, tough, and durable.
Application of Bakul
Tender leaves or unripe fruit is effective in bleeding from gums.
A paste of the bark of unripe fruit helps relieve the effect of an insect bite or small animal bite.
A decoction of flowers acts as a general tonic.
Seed powder is effective in headaches.
Flower powder is effective in strengthening cardiac muscles.
Astronomical Information for Anuradha Nakshatra
Almost all astronomers agree that the Yogathara of Anuradha Nakshatra is Dschubba or Delta Scorpio.
It is a part of the head of Scorpio. It is a binary star.
It is 2 degrees south of the ecliptic, and it was occulted by Saturn’s rings. This star is owned by Saturn.
In the year 2000, the star began to brighten and climbed to near the first magnitude star.
It is a blue-white star and considered a very hot star.
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#Vishakha #Nakshatra in #Astrology can be split as Vi and Shakha. Vi means special, and Shakha means branches. The literal meaning of word Vishakha is the one with special or many branches.

Vishakha Nakshatra in #VedicAstrology is one of the Adhomukhi Nakshatras (or the Nakshatras which have their mouths downwards). In these Nakshatras, things related to tanks, wells, temples, mining, digging, etc., can be auspiciously begun and performed.

Symbol: A #Thoran ( #Door Garland)
The symbol of Vishakha Nakshatra is ‘thoran’ or the decoration of the door. This is an indication that eyelids have finished forming.

Another symbol for Vishakha is the #potter’s #wheel. This suggests the circular movement of a baby in the womb. The literal meaning of Vishakha suggests a baby’s neural reflexes to swallow amniotic fluid.

Deity: The #Shakragni
The Lord of Vishakha Nakshatra is Shakragni. Shakragni is a male combination of #Indhra and #Agni. Indra is the God of heaven, lightning, thunderstorms, clouds, rains, and streams of water. He rides on a white elephant. The meaning of the word Indhu is a raindrop.

Range 200⁰ – 213⁰ 20”
Rashi Libra (Tula) and Scorpio (Vruschik)
#Yogathara #Zuben or Alpha Libra
Position North of Vishakha
Apparent Magnitude 2.75
Latitude +0⁰ 20” 01
Longitude 201⁰13” 22’
Right ascension 14h 50m 36.1s
Declination -16⁰ 1” 16’
Characteristics of Vishakha Nakshatra in Astrology
The natives with Vikshakha Nakshatra have blood-shot eyes, are slim, and they live a healthy and long life.
The natives have a stable mind, mixed disposition, ascetic winning his senses, subtle, and have controlled senses.
The natives are unbiased and will give equal treatment to friends and foes.
The natives are strong-minded and have the potential to destroy their enemies easily. They can be skilful with fire and working with metals, and they can also be an expert in the brewery.
The natives are grounded and are kind in nature. They are always available to help others.
The natives with Vishakha Nakshatra are very obedient, intelligent, and witty.
The natives are generally candid, speak the truth, and always believe in their morals and core values.
The natives with Vishakha Nakshatra can engage in doing Yagya and worship, since they are very religious.
The natives can be fond of children.
The natives with Vishakha Nakshatra can be very reserved in nature and can have only a few close friends, but they will always cherish the people who are on their side.
The natives can sometimes be fierce and sometimes mild.
The natives are good with the words, they speak well, and are very skilful in learning various languages.
The natives with the Vishakha Nakshatra are short-tempered, quarrelsome, and they can easily get jealous.
The natives have their own way of dealing with their partner, and they can be gentle lovers.
The natives can be very charismatic, which makes them more appealing to the opposite sex.
Historical Significance of Vishakha Nakshatra in Astrology | Symbolism of Vishakha Nakhsatra in Astrology
The yoni animal of Vishakha Nakshatra is the male tiger. The tiger hunts around 3:30-4:00 am when it’s completely quiet, and certain animals are just starting to wake up.
A Vishakha native will always wake up around this time or at least become aware that they were asleep, and now they are up. Some may not do anything specific, while some may love to have midnight snacks.
Tigers also hunt at night due to their retinal adaptation to darkness; they can see extremely clearly in the dark, so a tiger or tigress can see quite well in the dark.
Vishakha Nakshatra natives can easily adapt to darkness much quicker and faster than others, especially when luminaries like Sun or Moon are in this Nakshatra.
A tiger is an extremely careful animal who is quiet when hunting, and you wouldn’t know what hit you.
He would suddenly launch at you with an attack.
Vishakha natives are also very quiet, but when they are pushed constantly, they will suddenly lunge and attack you, and they don’t just attack to show, but to cause some harm, so you know next time not to provoke them.
A tiger has bangle patches all around its body, which discourages predators and shows that they are present and not to be messed with.
The symbolism of Vishakha Nakshatra is a triumphal arch, potter’s wheel. When a triumphal arch is looked at, the “arch” can be noticed, which is very important in the life of a Vishakha native.
The symbol of an arch is connected with pillars and is considered a place of regal royal statuses like government buildings, palaces, and luxury hotels.
This symbolism represents the return of warriors from a winning battlefield.
In olden days, when a champion or solider came back from winning the battle, they were ceremonially greeted under a triumphant gate.
Whenever a Vishaka native enters a home or a workplace with an arch or pillars, they achieve quick success but suddenly also lose interest in either professional or personal life, depending upon which gates the arch represents.
The other symbolism of Vishakha is the potter’s wheel. There is also a type of wheel that is used in directing ships and yachts, which can also be symbolized by this wheel.
The potter’s wheel shows the creative and artistic side of Vishakha natives. They know how to sculpt something from nothing and how to get a business or venture from thin air.
The wheel goes around, and the pottery is created in the middle. Vishakha natives think the world revolves around them, and they become too self-centered and egotistical.
The pottery wheel is also in a shape of a galaxy on the finger of Vishnu and Krishna, and this again signifies that Vishakha natives think they run and rule the world.
The wheel also represents what goes around, comes around. Vishaka natives are more susceptible in getting quick back karma based on their actions.
Vishakha Nakshatra is the only Nakshatra with two different deities, with each of them having their own individual Nakshatras.
The deities are Indra, who presides over Jyeshtha Nakshatra, and Agni, who rules Krittika 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 of Gods, yet he is the most insecure, as he is not willing to let go of his throne and ends up acting out of his insecurities.
Agni is the God of fire who, along with Indra, drinks soma. Agni transfers the offerings from the men to the Gods and back. He is present in all the fire rituals, especially yagnas & havans done by the men to fulfil their desires.
The story goes that Agni was filled with great hunger and needed to burn down the Khandava forest to quench his hunger. However, Takshaka, the serpent king, lived in the forest and was a friend of Indra.
Hence, Indra would bring down rains to prevent Agni from consuming the forest.
After obtaining their divine weapons and the chariot from Varuna, Arjuna and Krishna created a canopy of arrows, which allowed Agni to consume the forest.
Indra was happy that his son, Arjuna, was able to complete his task and blessed him.
Indra also killed Visvarupa, son of Tvashta or Vishwakarma. As a result, Tvashta created Vritra to avenge Visvarupa’s killing, but unfortunately, he too was slayed by Indra with his Vajra, prepared from the bones of Rishi Dadhichi.
Vishakha natives are extremely insecure and cannot take defeat by another person.
They want to be the champion; they want to be the first and will do whatever it takes to achieve it.
Since Vishakha represents two deities, it shows a divide, a division in these natives.
They are always split into decisions, what to do, what not to do, whether to pick this or that, and they usually have a split personality or mood disorder due to such confusion in their life.
Vishakha natives are extremely clever in accomplishing their mission in life.
Vishakha natives can easily penetrate into their enemy’s heart by befriending them, and when they know what hurts the person the most, they will use that against them.
Vishakha Nakshatra is about Indra and Agni and shows that at one point in their life, Vishakha natives find a fascination with fire rituals, raw fire pit, barbeque or even a smoker.
In mythology, Indra is seen being obsessed with Ahilya, the wife of sage Gautam.
He started stalking and pursuing her even after she was married. He tricked his way and transformed himself into her husband’s body, and made love to her.
Ahilya, though knowing something was wrong, surrendered and made love. When her husband walked into the hut and saw them both, he cursed Indra to have his body covered with 1000 yonis (vagina). Ashamed, he went into isolation, and when other Gods found this, they pleaded to Brahma to help Indra.
Brahma went to sage Gautam and requested that a thousand yonis be turned into thousand eyes. The wish was granted.
The above mythology shows the sexual obsession of a Vishakha native. At one point in their life, they will seduce someone else’s spouse and even be in danger of getting caught.
Vishakha natives would be obsessed with porn, constant masturbation, and always having a lustful eye for every beautiful female or male.
The thousand eyes of Indra transforms into the obsession of spying on others, having an obsession with spying on others, especially on women.
Vishakha natives simply always want to bring down the heavens to the Earth. These natives want to have a lavish house, a bar in the house, beautiful paintings.
Most of the time, Vishakha men love painting of classic nude women or dancing women.
This is because, in Indra’s palace, there were dancers, parties, and all the pleasure of the heaven.
Vishakha Nakshatra also deals with secret societies, obsession for learning about the illuminati, freemasons and skull & bone society.
Attributes of Vishakha Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 20’00” Libra (Tula) up to 3’20” Scorpio (Vrischika).
Another name of this star is Radha, a compliment to Anuradha, the birth star of Surya.
From this is derived the fulfilment of action, variety of enterprise, achievement irrespective of the means employed, and fearless and unscrupulous pursuit of self-interest.
The native born under this star works at various things but hardly concentrates on any one of them. To spread about and to dissipate is another attribute of this star.
The native of this star aims at success and is pleased with it when it happens; nothing else matters.
Other attributes include obedience to religious injunctions, quickness of the uptake, and also loss and disaster from enemies.
Description of Vishakha Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native born in Vishakha Nakshatra will be odiously disposed, will utter too much, have sons, wife, money, and wisdom, and be respectful towards the learned, preceptors, and Brahmins, and be liberal in donations. He will suffer from eye diseases.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born under the star Vishakha, he will be proud, but luxurious, overcome his enemies and betray much irritability.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Vishakha Nakshatra will be extremely jealous, slim, skillful in languages, will destroy his enemies, be an ascetic, wealthy and miserly.
According to Brihat Samhita: The native born under Vishakha Nakshatra becomes jealous, greedy, bright in appearance, clever in speech, and quarrelsome.
Vishakha Nakshatra Pada Description
Vishakha Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Vishakha Nakshatra is ruled by Aries Navamsa (Governed by Mars).
The native born in the first pada of Vishakha Nakshatra focuses on relationships, is passionate, instinctive and willful in nature. His relationships may lack strong commitment, he can appear rude, adamant unpredictable and fearful.
Those born in the first pada of Vishakha Nakshatra possess a small girdle, remember help rendered by others, proud, are addicted to bad jobs, troublesome to relatives and bereft of corns and wealth, wise, enjoyers and peaceful.
Vishakha Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Vishakha Nakshatra is ruled by Taurus Navamsa (Governed by Venus).
The native born in the second pada of Vishakha Nakshatra is lustful, creative, talented with arts, changing the way culture and art works, changing family traditions and values, and creative with change in finances.
Those born in the second pada of Vishakha Nakshatra make money work in different ways, stand up for business ethics, have strong material ambitions, and love for luxury.
Vishakha Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Vishakha Nakshatra is ruled by Gemini Navamsa (Governed by Mercury).
The native born in the third pada of Vishakha Nakshatra is involved in changing family traditions and values, going against grains of expectations or family values, being creative with money, making money work in different ways, standing up for business ethics or changing them.
Those born in the third pada of Vishakha Nakshatra are bestowed with fame, long life, and happiness. They reap the good of all their jobs. They carry on trade and commerce.
Vishakha Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Vishakha Nakshatra is ruled by Cancer Navamsa (Governed by Moon).
The natives born in the fourth pada of Vishakha Nakshatra make their point or invoke change, digg deep for information, do whatever it takes to prove a point, are emotional, sensitive, and seek emotional extremes, changes, possess persuasive ability, and are talented at dealing with emotional baggage.
Those born in the fourth pada of Vishakha Nakshatra are givers, respected, always enjoying, religious, and endowed with children. They are endowed with gems.
Sun’s Ingress (Nov 6th – Nov 19th) for Vishakha Nakshatra
The Sun enters Vishakha Nakshatra on Nov 6th and remains there till Nov 19th.
If you are born during this period, your Sun is in Vishakha Nakshatra.
Thulasi Vivaha and Thripurari Pournima are celebrated during this period. Even Chathurmasa ends during this period.
On Thripurari Pournima, the demon Thripurasur was killed by Lord Shiva. On this day, 720 wicks are illuminated in temples. This is also called Dheva Diwali.
Thulasi Vivaha is performed during this period. One meaning of the word Vivaha is a type of wind. Therefore, this might indicate starting observation of winds suggested by Shree Varahamihira.
According to Varahamihira, the sky’s observation should start around this period for the next monsoon because the cloud formation starts around this time.
Tree of Vishakha: Vikantaka
The tree for Vishakha is Vikantaka.
This is also called the governor’s plum.
It is anti-malarial, anti-bacterial and anti-cancer.
The fruit is used to make jam and wine.
The bark is used as a tanning material.
Applications of Vikantaka
Vikantaka is effective in jaundice and liver disorders.
The leaves and roots are used to treat snakebite.
Roots are effective in colic.
The gum is effective in cholera.
It is also effective in throat infections and pneumonia.
It is even effective in nasal bleeding and other bleeding disorders.
Astronomical Information of Vishakha Nakshatra
Some astronomers consider 24 Librae as Yogathara of Vishakha, and other astronomers consider Alpha Li- brae as Yogathara. Here, Alpha Librae is considered because of the ecliptic latitude.
Alpha Librae is a double star. It can be occulted by the Moon and by other planets.
It is a white star considered hotter than average.

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Natives born in #Swati #Nakshatra are intellectual, have a sharp intellect, are well learned, possess vast amounts of knowledge and are of a curious nature.

They are communicative, possess speaking talents, are humorous, diplomatic and mildly reserved, strong, have networking skills, persuasive talent, win over others, natural diplomats and deal makers, respectful of people of all kinds, unshaped by other people’s authority, and against confinement.

Swati Nakshatra in 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: A #Coral

The symbol for Swati Nakshatra is coral. Coral is a gemstone of Mars. Mars is a masculine planet indicating the development of male genitals.

Deity: The #Vayu

The deity of Swati Nakshatra is Vayu, or the wind. Vayu is strong and beautiful. He is like the flames of fire (due to the crashing of clouds). He acts upon the words of his parents. He is the main cause of rains. He speeds up the streams of water. He gives us strong and beautiful sons. He is the God of war, so he is both destructive and benevolent.

Range 186⁰ 40” – 200⁰
Rashi Taurus (Tula)
#Yogathara #Arcturus or Alpha Bootis
Position The brightest star of Swati
Apparent Magnitude -0.04
Latitude +30⁰ 44” 23’
Longitude 180⁰ 22” 36’
Right ascension 1h 15m 26s
Declination +19⁰ 12” 30’
Characteristics of Swati Nakshatra in Astrology
The animal of Swati Nakshatra is a male #buffalo.
They are part of a Bovidae family, which includes bison, caribou, antelope and water buffalo.
They have thick, large horns, which join in the middle of their head.
Like a bull, the natives of Swati Nakshatra are extremely powerful and can weigh a ton.
They love being in the water, which is especially true for water buffalo found in India.
Buffalo is also known as the ride of Lord Yama. Just like other families of Bovidae, they eat only grass and bushes, and are mainly used in India to push carts and do farming activities.
Swati natives will become either vegan or vegetarians at one point in life.
Due to the nature of water buffalo, they love taking long showers and to be in the bathtub.
Swati natives like to live near an ocean or a river because they need a body of water they can step in, like a water buffalo.
The symbolism of Swati Nakshatra is the blade of grass being swayed by the wind or a sword.
The symbolism speaks the poetry of 1000 words.
Swati Nakshatra natives are extremely independent. They want to travel, do things independently, and know how the world works.
The blade of grass is the Swati native who moves in the direction of the wind.
They love to travel, want to know everybody, and like the wind, they want to take one piece of information and spread it in all directions.
They cannot stick to one particular thought; they must move, and ride the way of the current time.
The Swati natives have a bit of ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) in nature, which is why it makes them excellent entrepreneurs.
An entrepreneur is to be at the right place at the right time and execute the idea to get the maximum result, after which they move to the next venture and do the same.
For example, the wind blowing over the United States will flow over India and Russia; and by this it can be seen that the Swati natives are worldly people.
They want to experience the world, travel the world and are obsessed with knowing what is happening in the world.
The wind touches all economies, people, animals and mountains.
The information that is in a single molecule of oxygen is the same molecule inside a Swati native.
The wind is oxygen, oxygen is the vehicle of prana (breath) and prana is what gives us the life force.
Swati natives are profoundly known as yogis or yoga experts.
They can easily master breathing yoga techniques like Anulom vilom pranayama, Kapalbhaati, Kriya, etc.
As the wind is felt about 3 feet from the ground till all the way to mountain peaks, Swati natives are obsessed with reaching the highest ground, which makes them interested in space, rockets, airplanes.
Wind can also cause issues with the lungs due to too much Kapha Dosha, which a person can fall victim to if Swati is influenced by malefics.
The other symbolism of this Nakshatra is the blade or sword.
The caste of Swati Nakshatra is the butcher.
Swati natives naturally have a grasp of dealing with the blade, like fencing, sword fighting, cutting meat or having an interest in collecting sharp blades, which also translate into the nature of Swati natives.
They will cut you in conversation when angry and frustrated.
They can butcher a perfectly made business plan if they are not careful.
The deity of this Nakshatra is Vayu, the wind God and king of celestial musicians.
Vayu is a life-giving breath that nourishes us with the life force or prana.
He is the father of Bhima amongst the Pandavas and the spiritual father of Hanuman.
Many qualities of Vayu can be seen through Hanuman.
When Hanuman was young, he thought Sun was a big fruit and jumped into the sky to eat it.
The Sun God felt intimidated by the little child coming up to him, and asked Indra to bring the child down with his weapon.
Hanuman was struck on his jaw by Indra’s weapon, known as Vajra, the thunderbolt.
Impressed by the child’s resistance, the devas (Gods) blessed Hanuman with various powers.
The child Hanuman used his powers to play pranks upon others.
He ended up being cursed by rishis that he may forget his gifts and powers. When he apologized for his mistake, rishis said his powers would come back to him if reminded by someone else.
Later, when Hanuman was searching for Sita, Lord Rama’s wife, Hanuman felt dejected knowing that the only place left to search for Sita was Lanka and that he had to jump across the ocean to reach Lanka.
Having lost his powers, he was reminded of it by Jambavan, the bear headed being, about his youthful exploits and the subsequent curse.
Hanuman regained confidence and ended up playing out multiple roles of being a messenger to Sita, being a diplomat to Vibhishana, and a soldier against Ravan.
Hanuman is also supposed to have lifted the entire mountain named Dronagiri and brought it to the battlefield of Lanka for Lakshman, who was poisoned by a weapon.
Hanuman’s story can play out through Swati Nakshatra.
From the mythology, it can be seen that, just like the child Hanuman, Swati natives want to achieve the impossible.
They want to reach the top, they have no fear of where they are going, whom they are going to meet or what they are climbing.
Once they see their object of fasciation, they go for it, and this is why Swati natives love climbing mountains and hiking to the highest trail.
They also love collecting shoes, buying shoes and if a shoe breaks for them, major karma gets released or plays out in their life.
Shoes are connected with Swati Nakshatra because the yogatara star of Swati, which is Arcturus, it is at the leg region of the virgin lady of the Virgo zodiac sign.
The yogatara of Swati is at the zero degrees of Libra.
This is why, Chitra Nakshatra and Swati Nakshatra natives in the Libra zodiac sign, will share the same traits.
Swati natives love playing musical air instruments like flute and piano.
Swati natives always need a mentor or a manager who helps them in their journey to become successful as they keep forgetting they have the ability to conquer the world.
They should have a vision board to remind themselves what they can and must achieve.
The most obvious power of Hanuman is his body, strength, and flying ability.
If Chitra or Swati natives, between 0–7 degrees of Libra, are observed, it can be seen that they have a great obsession with flying, bodybuilding, and sculpting their bodies.
Such people also become obsessed with Superman.
But when Swati natives are trying to reach the top of their career, they will face a big fight with an enemy who will try to bring them down at all cost, just like how Indra tried to use his weapon on young Hanuman.
Attributes of Swati Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 6’40” to 20’00” Libra (Tula).
Restlessness disposition or physical restlessness, inability to stay still at any place, fidgetiness and noise come from the attributes of its deity, the wind.
The winds (Marut) are the Lords of the North-West. There are 49 of them under ‘Pavana’. Of all Gods, he is the strongest and most obstinate.
These are derived from the knowledge, and the physical internal adjustments of the 5 Winds – Pan, Apan, Vyan, Udan and Saman.
Also from this comes the storms and the whirlwind, the concrete disturbance of the atmosphere.
A native born under this star is good at buying and selling; his wealth and property comes and goes quite easily. He is an independent sort of man, always striving for more independence.
Asceticism is yet another attribute of this star.
The wind is the great scavenger; it sweats the dross and purifies.
Description of Swati Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native born in Swati Nakshatra will be mild, happy, compassionate, affable, virtuous, incur debts, live in foreign places, be hatefully disposed to his relatives, be simple in dress, and will have a few sons.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born under the star Swati, he will try to please Gods and Brahmins, devote himself to enjoyments, and will have much wealth but little intelligence.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Swati Nakshatra will be righteous, eloquent, valorous, an expert in trading activities, lustful, a celebrity of great order (or one who has much knowledge), self-restrained and educated.
According to Brihat Samhita: The star Swati makes one self-controlled, clever in trade, kind-hearted, virtuous, and gives a pleasant speech.
Swati Nakshatra Pada Description
Swati Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Swati Nakshatra is ruled by Sagittarius Navamsa (Governed by Jupiter).
Those born in the first pada of Swati Nakshatra are brave, knowledgeable, speak little, good speakers, handsome, capable of doing any job, endowed with a sophisticated body, strong, critical in all undertakings, and win people’s hearts.
Those born in the first pada of Swati Nakshatra are calm, poised, and of an open mind, have great speaking talents, are educated, scholarly, open to new ideas, and may become writers, publishers, teachers, and debaters.
Those born in the first pada of Swati Nakshatra have a desire for travel, interest in foreign concepts, sciences, the current state of society and philanthropy.
Those born in the first pada of Swati Nakshatra are moral, use law, negotiate legal deals and contracts, have business ethics, work deals through speaking, and are honest deal makers.
Swati Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Swati Nakshatra is ruled by Capricorn Navamsa (Governed by Saturn).
Those born in the second pada of Swati Nakshatra undertake forbidden jobs, are untruthful, handsome, irreligious, extremely stingy but endowed with a good wife and children.
Those born in the second pada of Swati Nakshatra are methodical in nature, disciplined, organized, structured, and involved in solid business dealings.
Those born in the second pada of Swati Nakshatra are strict and to the point, putting it all on the table, need recognition and status in their business dealings, ensuring gains, dealing with the government, wanting authority in dealings, and being in control of others.
Those born in the second pada of Swati Nakshatra are selfish, satisfying own needs, interested in personal comforts, seeking attention in creative undertakings, may be restricted from opportunities in life, especially early on, and may sometimes follow un-ethical business practices to earn.
Swati Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Swati Nakshatra is ruled by Aquarius Navamsa (Governed by Saturn).
Those born in the third pada of Swati Nakshatra increase their enemy circle, expend money and time irresponsibly, and are always overthinking.
Those born in the third pada of Swati Nakshatra are gentle, intellectual, technical, skilled, utilizing the latest and greatest technology and information, and have business dealing in science.
Those born in the third pada of Swati Nakshatra are involved in the latest technology dealings, dealing in computers, cutting edge robotics, the internet, in business to change society. They are involved in undertakings and products that help society, business dealings to assist the underprivileged, and making gains through welfare reform.
Those born in the third pada of Swati Nakshatra are making partnerships and forming groups to achieve goals, creating companies to help society, and are involved in businesses that suit society’s needs.
Swati Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Swati Nakshatra is ruled by Pisces Navamsa (Governed by Jupiter).
Those born in the fourth pada of Swati Nakshatra are prominent persons. The natives are angry, respectful of teachers, and wealthy. They are happy with their family and children. They are wise and bright and always interested in doing good works.
Those born in the fourth pada of Swati Nakshatra are intellectual, emotional, spiritual, educated, social, flexible, adaptable, creative, and want to be creative with business.
Those born in the fourth pada of Swati Nakshatra work with art, make an impact on others through creativity and hard work, and are service-oriented.
Those born in the fourth pada of Swati Nakshatra sacrificial, involved in partnerships with creative people, and their business or marriage partners may be from foreign lands.
Sun’s Ingress (Oct 23rd – Nov 5th) for Swati Nakshatra
The Sun enters Swati Nakshatra on Oct 23rd and remains there till Nov 5th. If you are born during this period, your Sun is in Swati Nakshatra.
During this period, Deepavali is celebrated. Deepavali is celebrated for 5 days.
In many regions, Deepavali starts on Dhanathrayodhashi. This seems to be appropriate because Dhanathrayodhashi comes on Hasta Nakshatra and the next 5 days come under Hasta Panchak. Therefore, this period is an Hasta Panchak of Moon between an Hasta Panchak of the Sun.
Hasta Panchak of the Moon in Hasta Nakshatra of the Sun (Hastha Panchak of the Sun) was celebrated during Navaratri, and Hasta Panchak of Moon during Swati Nakshatra is celebrated during Deepavali.
Tree of Swati: Arjun
The tree of Swati Nakshatra is Arjun. The flowers of Arjuna are offered to Lord Vishnu on Anantha Padmanabha Vrata and Lord Ganesh on Sankashta Chathurthi Vrata.
Its bark produces a brown dye. Its leaves are fed to silkworms.
This tree shall not be planted within the limits of the house.
Its gum is used as an adhesive.
Arjuna is an antioxidant; it reduces cholesterol and blood pressure.
It is useful in bleeding disorders and heals fractures and wounds quickly.
If an anthill is found to the north of the Arjuna tree, there will be an underground water source at a distance of 4.5 feet to the west of the anthill.
The water source will be approximately 21 feet below the ground. 9 feet below the ground will be loose black earth, followed by yellowish-white soil and abundant water.
Applications of Arjuna
Arjuna bark’s decoction is used to treat burning sensation while passing urine.
Bark powder mixed with milk is effective in sexual apathy.
The extract is also used to treat emotional turbulence.
The gum is effective as a purgative.
Extracts of tender leaves of Arjuna is effective in relieving ear pain.
An extract or paste of leaves applied on an abscess or wound accelerates healing.
Astronomical Information of Swati Nakshatra
Almost all astronomers agree that the Yogathara of Swati Nakshatra is Arcturus Alpha Bootis.
Interestingly this star does not come in the range of Swati.
This is because no star in Swati has an ecliptic latitude closer to 6.5.
Even latitudes of Arcturus are +30.6. Arcturus or Alpha Bootis is the 4th brightest star in the night sky.
Arcturus is a red giant. It is 110 times brighter than the Sun.
It can be observed in the daytime with a telescope. It is a yellow-orange star and considered a very cool star.
Arcturus moves at a rate of 122 km/s. It cuts perpendicularly through the galactic disk.
It moves with a group of 52 other such stars, known as the Arcturus stream.
Considering this property of Arcturus, the deity of Swati, i.e. Vayu, seems appropriate.

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Natives born in #Chitra #Nakshatra in #Astrology are physical and sensual aesthetics of beauty, wanting to beautify, working with cosmetics, well educated, analytical, have a strong perceptive ability, are intuitive, communicative, possess a gift of narration and oratory skills, sociable, friendly, love to socialize with others, approaching others often, and becoming the centre of attention in situations.

Chitra Nakshatra in 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: A #Pearl

The symbol for Chitra Nakshatra is a #bright #jewel or pearl. Pearl is a gemstone of the Moon, and the Moon indicates a mother or mature woman. The pearl is an indication of female organs’ development during these 2 weeks of foetus development.

Deity: The Twastru

#Twashtru is the Lord of Chitra Nakshatra. He is the artisan God. He is the heavenly builder of residences. He can change his form at will. He is also a creator of living beings.

He is called the Lord of the womb and invoked when desiring offspring. He is the father of the twins. Twashtru is the Lord of cattle and grains or seeds.

Range 173⁰ 20” – 186⁰ 40
Rashi Virgo and Libra (Kanya and Tula)
#Yogathara #Spica or Alpha Virginis
Position The brightest star of Chithra
Apparent Magnitude 0.98
Latitude -2⁰ 3” 15’
Longitude 179⁰ 59” 03’
Right ascension 13h 24m 35.7s
Declination -11⁰ 8” 7’
Characteristics of Chitra Nakshatra in Astrology
The yoni animal of Chitra Nakshatra is the #female #tiger.
Studying a female tiger gives insights into a lot of attributes about Chitra Nakshatra.
The first thing we learn about this beautiful female tiger is that she hunts around 3:30-4:00 when it is completely quiet, yet certain animals are starting to wake up.
A Chitra native will always wake up during this time or at least become aware that they were asleep and now they are up, not necessarily do something specific, but some people may love having midnight snacks due to this quality.
Tigers also hunt at night due to their retinal adaptation to darkness; they can see extremely clearly in the dark, so a tiger, whether male or female, can see quite well in the dark.
Chitra natives can easily adapt to darkness much quicker and faster than others, especially when Sun or Moon are in this Nakshatra because these are the luminaries.
A tiger is an extremely careful animal and is so quiet when hunting that you wouldn’t know what hit you.
She would suddenly launch at you with an attack.
Chitra natives are also very quiet, but when they are pushed constantly; they will suddenly lunge and attack you, and they don’t just attack to show, they will attack to cause some harm, so you know next time not to provoke them.
A tiger has bangle patches all around their body, which is to discourage predators, and to show that they are present, and not to be messed with.
A female tiger has to eat 50% more than her normal appetite to sustain the life inside her.
No matter how much they ate, they would not be full. Just like a mama bear, a mother tigress will put all her attention into attending to their cubs because they can fall prey to other animals.
Chitra females will be far more protective and aggressive with people wanting to hold and play with their newborn babies.
They become extra paranoid with things in the house that can hurt their child.
Tvastar/Vishwakarma is the celestial architect, who designed the entire universe.
He is invoked for desiring offspring.
Tvastar created the illusion, Maya, which sustains this world.
He also created divine weapons for devas, such as Vajra for Indra, a chalice for Soma, Sudarshan Chakra for Vishnu, Trishul for Shiva, and different lokas as well.
He is the father of Viswarupa or Trishira (the 3 headed Asura), who was killed by Indra, and in vengeance, Tvastar created Vritra, the great dragon.
Tvastr was also the father of Sanjana, who is the wife of Surya and mother of Yama and Yami (the first mortals).
The animal of this Nakshatra is a tiger. The tiger riding Goddess Durga is the one who is supposed to have defeated the demon Mahishasur.
Swami Ayyappa, who was born from Mohini avatar of Vishnu & Lord Shiva, was found in Pamba forest and adopted by the king Raja Rajashekhara, but his wife didn’t want Manikandan (Ayyappa) to inherit the throne and asked him to get tigress milk.
Lord Manikandan went into the forest and returned, riding a tigress followed by a pack of her cubs.
He eventually became the main deity of the Sabarimala temple.
The word Chitra means a picture, whether it’s a drawn picture or taken from a camera.
One of the first things we learn from the mythology is that Chitra natives are excellent architects, not just those who build buildings, but are also excellent at constructing a blueprint of any plan or project.
They are very good at synthesizing a complicated problem into a simple yet beautiful solution.
Tavstar created Maya, the illusion; hence, Chitra natives can be excellent illusionists or magicians.
Being an architect means you are great at observing monuments and what’s needed for construction.
Chitra natives always have to deal with some kind of a weapon in their life like a gun, knife or some kind of tool that helps them win some war.
They will construct some weapons for a higher authority as well.
Chitra natives will also have many issues with their bosses and authorities as Tavstar had a rough relationship with Indra.
Chitra is also connected with Chitragupta (celestial accountant), the one who keeps accounts and records of all the souls.
Chitra natives love keeping accounts of books like an accountant, or they tend not to forget what happened to them or what you did to them, and keep a strict account of everything so each event can have its proper payback time.
The ability to keep books or accounts can also translate into having a photographic memory, where you never forget the right and the wrong.
Natives with the ascendant lord, Mercury, Jupiter, or Moon in this Nakshatra may have a photographic memory.
Chitra natives have a strong theme with stepmothers.
The queen of Raja Rajashekhara never wanted someone else’s child to take on the kingdom and tried to secretly kill by giving him a task she knew he would fail and die.
However, the boy, defying all the odds, not only bought the milk, but also rode on the tigress, which provided the milk.
This shows never that Chitra natives should never be challenged as they will always win and win big, but can be cheated by their mother/stepmother for the benefit of their siblings.
Chitra natives also love sculpting their bodies so they can become photogenic when this Nakshatra is either placed in the ascendant or with Mars.
Sculpting the body doesn’t mean bodybuilding; it can also convert into yoga, so the body can be aligned and sculptured to become a chariot for the mind in the proper direction.
Mars is the ruler of this Nakshatra and is about competitive spirit, athletics, competition and fighting a good fight.
Mars also rules the 8th house from Virgo, where Chitra starts, and this has been observed multiple times that Chitra native, in Virgo, would love doing magic, rituals and diving into the occult without fear.
On the Libra side, Chitra natives would love to sculpt their bodies to impress others, and they are extremely stylish in their clothing, hair and wardrobe.
Sometimes, you may not find it in people who are yogis or spiritualists, but in normal people, you will.
From Virgo ascendant, Mars also rules the 3rd house of sports, games and media, and such people have a flair for not only sports, but also mental games like board games, chess, and other brain games.
The symbolism of this Nakshatra is shining gems.
Many times, Chitra natives can be found having a love for gems, gemology or being involved in jewellry business, but the symbolism means more than just the literal gem.
It shows that Chitra natives want to shine like a gem in their life, and they usually do.
People see them as rare in their field because it is so hard to find someone like them, just like a gem and how it’s formed by enormous pressure for millions of years.
Attributes of Chitra Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 23’20” Cancer (Kanya) to 6’40” Libra (Tula) Rashi.
The Lords are Mercury (Budha) and Venus (Shukra). Chitra is wonderful to look at. Viswakarma is the great artist and artificer to the Gods, the Lord of practical arts and applied aesthetics.
The knowledge and capacity to paint, the gift of narration, and well-ordered conversation are the attributes of Chitra Nakshatra.
The painter, specialist in paints, the artist, the musician, the skilful surgeon, the imaginative writer, the specialist in aromatic herbs, and dreamer of intricate patterns, all these are derived from Chitra Nakshatra.
The art of construction, engraving, embroidery, frame-making, and everything that constitutes an artistic complex from fine embroidery to the Taj Mahal, industrial engineering and skill, the organization of machinery and plants, everything is caused or influenced by Chitra.
Description of Chitra Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native of Chitra Nakshatra will like bad women, be sinful, enthusiastic in several ways, be argumentative in nature, have luxurious robes, live in foreign countries, and be happy.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born under the star Chitra, he will be very wary, good-natured, and endowed with a high sense of honour, though longing for other men’s wives.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Chitra Nakshatra will be fond of wearing garlands and robes, be learned in the science of sexual love, be splendorous, wealthy, will enjoy pleasures, and be scholarly.
According to Brihat Samhita: Under the asterism Chitra, one tends to have colorful garments and flower-garlands as well as beautiful eyes and limbs.
Chitra Nakshatra Pada Description
Chitra Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Chitra Nakshatra is ruled by Leo Navamsa (Governed by Sun).
Those born in the first pada of Chitra Nakshatra are sharp, handsome, sexy, fickle, respected by people, religious, and endowed with many children. They complete the works they desire, destroy their enemies, increase their friend circle, and be happy.
Those born in the first pada of Chitra Nakshatra strive for the best portrayal of a self perfectionist, expressing themselves in a glamorous nature, conversationalists.
Those born in the first pada of Chitra Nakshatra are talented at persuasion, sweet-talking, got a way with words, have a flirtatious nature, ambitious and aggressive in work, overtime workers, sticking to projects to the end.
Those born in the first pada of Chitra Nakshatra are creative with technical ability, architects, drawing blueprints and technical manuals, and want to be recognized for what is built with details.
Chitra Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Chitra Nakshatra is ruled by Virgo Navamsa (Governed by Mercury).
Those born in the second pada of Chitra Nakshatra are highly intelligent, devoted to learning, sweet speakers, womanizers, experts in all jobs, happy, and respected by the learned.
Those born in the second pada of Chitra Nakshatra are intelligent, educated, knowledgeable, constantly studying, being prepared to face anything with the information.
Those born in the second pada of Chitra Nakshatra are very detail-oriented, understanding order, perfectionist, dedicated to getting things correct, understanding liability and responsibility and organized.
Those born in the second pada of Chitra Nakshatra are particular about arranging things, obsessive to a point, and sometimes obsessive-compulsive.
Chitra Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Chitra Nakshatra is ruled by Libra Navamsa (Governed by Venus).
Those born in the third pada of Chitra Nakshatra are brave, daring, successful in any job, famous, have control over their senses, peaceful, enjoyers, interested in the varied type of sex, endowed with family and good children, and earn respect and fame in the world.
Those born in the third pada of Chitra Nakshatra are calm, peaceful, tranquil, socially active, passionate, sexual, and interested in relationships.
Those born in the third pada of Chitra Nakshatra are diplomatic yet have a very technical approach in business, creative about making deals, gain success in business through dedication and are creative with jewellry.
Those born in the third pada of Chitra Nakshatra are interested in fashion, crafts, arts, music, dance, film, and game design, systematic towards partnership or marriage, conservative in relationships, not jumping into arrangements, and taking time to judge things.
Chitra Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Chitra Nakshatra is ruled by Scorpio Navamsa (Governed by Mars).
Those born in the fourth pada of Chitra Nakshatra are brave, daring, but sad. They are incapable of carrying out good works. They tread a forbidden path, are stingy, affected by some mental trouble, and always unhappy.
Those born in the fourth pada of Chitra Nakshatra are mysterious, have a secret side, hidden nature, are passion-filled, seek deep intimacy in partnership, deep sexual nature, interested in sexual knowledge, the psychology of relationships and sex, interested in the occult for relationship purpose, and possess astrological compatibility.
Those born in the fourth pada of Chitra Nakshatra are possessive over partners, obsessive, revenge-minded, getting back at ex-lovers, involved in technical business dealings, underground business, black market, and underground buildings.
Those born in the fourth pada of Chitra Nakshatra deal with gemstones and diamonds, underground resources like mining, coal, or other time-pressured resources like oil, are lovers of darker arts, and sexually themed art.

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The #Moon owns #Hasta #Nakshatra. Moon signifies water and vegetation. If it rains during Hasta Nakshatra, i.e., during this period, then the crops would be good.

Hasta Nakshatra in 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: A #Hand

The symbol for Hasta Nakshatra is a hand or a fist. The symbol of this constellation is an indication of the development of hands during this period.

Deity: The #Savithru

Savithru is one of the Aadhithya. This is a third Aadhithya in a sequence that followed Bhaga and Aryama. Savithru means the one who rises. Another meaning is the one with rays.

Savithru has golden arms and beautiful hands. His speech is pleasant. His eyes are golden, and his hair is yellow. He wears orange-brown clothes. He has a golden chariot. He is mobile and stationary. He is a protector of all beings.

Range 160⁰ – 173⁰ 20”
Rashi Kanya
#Yogathara #Algorab or Delta Corvi
Apparent Magnitude 2.95
Latitude -12⁰ 11” 45’
Longitude 169⁰ 53” 3’
Right ascension 12h 29m 36.3s
Declination -16⁰ 29” 16’
Characteristics of Hasta Nakshatra in Astrology
The animal of Hasta Nakshatra is a #female #buffalo.
They are part of a Bovidae family, which includes bison, caribou, antelope and water buffalo.
They have thick, large horns joining in the middle of their head.
Just like a bull, they, too, are extremely powerful and can weigh a ton.
They love being in the water, and this is especially true for water buffalo found in India.
Buffalo is also known as the ride of Lord Yama.
Just like other families of Bovidae, they eat only grass and bushes and are mainly used in India to push carts and do farming activities.
Hasta natives will become either vegan or vegetarians at one point in life, and due to the nature of water buffalo, they love taking long showers and being in the bathtub.
Hasta natives like to live near an ocean or a river because they need a body of water they can step in, like a water buffalo.
The symbol of this Nakshatra is hand or closed fists, which symbolically can have many meanings.
Hasta natives have a talent for painting, sculpting, crafting, sowing, and they have to keep their hands busy like restless hand syndrome.
They must do something, whether it’s fixing something, writing, or if there is nothing to do, then they’ll be on their cell phone.
When there is nothing important to do, they love playing cards, poker, gambling or anything that requires the magic of the hands, like throwing the dice.
Such natives love to play the hands of luck. Even traditional Indian girls and women have a passion for the stock market and gambling.
They love to perform magic tricks with their hands, become pick-pockets, and at least one time in their life, they may steal from their parent’s wallet or siblings since Moon is debilitated in the 3rd house from Virgo.
The hands are also useful in fighting, and these natives know how to use their hands to knock someone out.
Just because this Nakshatra occurs in a feminine sign of Virgo doesn’t mean Hasta natives have to be just as feminine.
Virgo may be a feminine sign overall, but feminine energy is fierce and ferocious, just like masculine energy is fiery.
Savitur is one of the 12 Adityas, the sun Gods, who is the giver of life, and assists with childbirth.
He is depicted with golden hands and is considered to provide what we desire in our hands.
He is also the God of vitality, life and light, and that of divine inspiration.
Savitur has an elder sister, Usha – the dawn, who paves the way for Savitur to walk.
Savitur is invoked in the famous Gayatri Mantra.
The 24-syllable mantra from Rig Veda is very esoteric and is supposed to contain the deepest secrets of the universe within it.
Savitur is known to guard the world of spirits and the occult.
He’s known to increase the life of humans and Gods.
He is known to have a pleasant tongue, is a versatile speaker and was called Iron-Jaw.
Savitur is simply invoked by reciting the Gayatari Mantra, which was given to king turned sage, Vishwamitra.
In the hymns of this mantra, you will see the line “Tat, Savitur, Varenyam”.
In translation, Savitur means bright as the Sun. The birth of children is also controlled by Savitur, who was blessed to give life in this Universe.
Savitur is also known for being the setting sun, the one who gets sacrificed.
In Rig Veda, he is known to bring all two-footed and four-footed beings to home or rest (death) and to awaken them (giving life).
This is perhaps why it is known as the ‘Widow Maker’.
Attributes of Hasta Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 10’00” to 23’20” Virgo (Kanya). The 12 names of the Sun are: Arun, Aditya,Tapan, Divakar, Bhaskar, Bhanu, Martanda, Mihir, Ravi, Bivakar, Sahasramsu, and Surya.
This star causes all the attributes these names etymologically connote.
From the Surya, we derive creativity and creation, and from creation, we derive light, luster, and strength. Surya is the prime cause of dominion, kingship, power of immunity, and the light that dispels darkness.
Budha is the cause of knowledge. If placed in this star, he sheds light all around.
Ravi, with this Nakshatra, enhances the instinct of dominion and the capacity to rule over others. It brushes up human intelligence, making it more luminous and makes a man vibrant with life and light.
The symbol is a closed hand or fist. It would follow that this signifies determination and clenched resolution.
The possessive instinct of keeping everybody within one’s grip follows from the nature of this star.
The magicians and the pick-pocketers are also born under this star.
Description of Hasta Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native born in Hasta Nakshatra will be sensually disposed, clever, good in speaking, and be disposed of thievishly. He will be rich and be intent on living in foreign places. He will show enthusiasm in war, be very expert, and destroy enemies.
According to Jataka Parijata: If the Moon is in Hasta Nakshatra, the native will be devoted to love and virtue, befriend the learned and live in opulence.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Hasta Nakshatra will be learned, a thief, enthusiastic, serve others, live in foreign lands, be valorous, and addicted to females.
According to Brihat Samhita: The star Hasta makes one industrious, impudent, fond of drinking, merciless and thievish.
Hasta Nakshatra Pada Description
Hasta Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Hasta Nakshatra is ruled by Aries Navamsa (Governed by Mars).
The native born in the first pada of Hasta Nakshatra will have traits like physical vitality, being aggressive, willingness to work hard, good at business dealings, possessing strength, work quickly, and can be argumentative.
Those born in the first pada of Hasta Nakshatra are quick, strong, wealthy, drunkards, doing bad works, stingy, quarrelsome, suffer from phlegmatic diseases and ups and downs in life.
Hasta Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Hasta Nakshatra is ruled by Taurus Navamsa (Governed by Venus).
The native born in the second pada of Hasta Nakshatra will be practical, down to earth, honest, moral, sweet speaking and very creative, making emotional connections through art, doing artistic work with hands, building something with value, and possess physical, artistic pursuits.
Those born in the second pada of Hasta Nakshatra are slow, but endowed with good qualities, having fewer enemies, learned in the scriptures, stable minded, handsome, interested in the goodwill of others, attracted by women, and reserved.
Hasta Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Hasta Nakshatra is ruled by Gemini Navamsa (Governed by Mercury).
The native born in the third pada of Hasta Nakshatra will be intelligent, clever, knowledgeable, well-informed and educated, communicative, natural writer, writing documents, drafts, and books, both fiction and non-fiction.
Those born in the third pada of Hasta Nakshatra are good transactors, highly sexy, bad intentional, but do religious performances, interested in the wise and have happy friendships.
Hasta Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Hasta Nakshatra is ruled by Cancer Navamsa (Governed by Moon).
The native born in the fourth pada of Hasta Nakshatra has some strong dose of feminine energy, calmness, are behaved and bristled with compassion, is motherly, nurturing, emotionally built, helps others, serving others with their hands, lending compassion, and a helping hand.
Those born in the fourth pada of Hasta Nakshatra are respectful, short-tempered, of clear mind, protectors of those unprotected, and possess control over their senses. They are brave, kind, and respected.
Sun’s Ingress (Sept 26th – Oct 9th) for Hasta Nakshatra
The Sun enters Hasta Nakshatra on Sept 26th and stays there till Oct 9th.
If you are born during this period, your Sun is in Hastha Nakshatra. The next five Nakshatra from Hastha are considered beneficial Nakshatra, and you may find that many key festivals, including Dussehra and Diwali, are planned during this period.
This period is two and a half months, and it starts on Sept 26th and ends on Nov 2nd.
Tree of Hasta: Arishta or Mahanimba
Arishta tree is called Mahanimba or Melia azedarach.
It is an ornamental tree.
It is a good insect repellent.
Its wood is used for furniture.
It has anti-inflammatory and anti-pyretic properties.
Applications of Arishta
It is effective in the treatment of piles.
It is even effective in asthma and cough.
It is also effective in the treatment of ulcers.
It is a blood purifying agent.
The oil obtained from it is used in rheumatism.
Astronomical Information of Hasta Nakshatra
Most of the astronomers agree that the Yogathara of Hasta is Algorab or Delta Corvi.
It is a blue-white star and considered a very hot star.
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#UttaraPhalguni #Nakshatra in Astrology is split into Utthara and Phalguni. Uttara means later, and Phalguni means minute or small. Therefore, Utthara Phalguni means after tiny or once the tiny (baby) is over. This is an indication that the size of the baby changes considerably from this period onwards. Utthara Phalguni is also called Utthara.

Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra in Astrology is one of the Adhomukhi Nakshatras (or the Nakshatras which have their mouths downwards). In these Nakshatras, things related to tanks, wells, temples, mining, digging, etc. can be auspiciously begun and performed.

Symbol: A #Couch
The symbol for Utthara Phalguni Nakshatra is a couch. The symbol suggests that the baby is now in a more comfortable position.

Another symbol of Utthara is the rear legs of the bed. This suggests further development of the hands and fingers of the baby. It is said that Lord Shiva got married during this Nakshatra.

Deity: The #Aryama
Aryama is one of the Aadhithya. Aryama means companion. According to Yajurveda, Aryama is the one who gives.

Aryama is the wind. Rigveda has mentioned Varuna, Mithra, and Aryama together at many places. He is also prayed for a marriage full of harmony. Aryama is a deity of Pithara or ancestors. Aryama also means friend of Pithara. He is called the God of contacts and unions.

Range 133⁰ 20” – 146⁰ 40”
Rashi Leo (Simha) – Virgo (Kanya)
#Yogathara #Denebola or Beta Leonis
Apparent Magnitude 2.14
Latitude +12⁰ 16” 2’
Longitude 147⁰ 45” 39’
Right ascension 11h 48m 48.3s
Declination +14⁰ 36”
Characteristics of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra in Astrology
The animal of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra is the #bull.
Uttara Phalguni natives are bulls in their life. Whatever obstacles are in front of them, they just steer along without a scratch, and even if they get a scratch, that’s not enough to slow them down.
In their career, they are extremely masculine because they want to achieve the highest success.
Bull is not a cow; it has more muscles, dense bones and large feet similar to body types of natives with ascendant Uttara Phalguni or when clusters of planets are placed in this.
One of the major connections with bulls is that either a person will love a sports team having a bull symbol, like Chicago bulls, or would love visiting places or restaurants with the symbolism of this animal, like Buffalo wild wings, even though it’s called buffalo.
Bulls are known to be extremely aggressive and competitive.
They will kill to win over the cow and anyone who comes near their herd.
They are also given the freedom to roam the streets in India due to their divine link to Shiva.
Nandi, the bull, is the gatekeeper and vahana (vehicle) for Lord Shiva. Nandi, being a loyal devotee, was taught many secret tantric practices by Shiva and Parvati.
Uttara Phalguni natives are well known to be interested in astrology, Vedas and are brilliant writers.
Nandi was so powerful that it defeated Indra and his army when trying to find the head for Lord Ganesha.
Therefore, such natives are blessed by Lord Shiva to be extremely fortunate in life.
Nandi is the provider of music when Shiva performs his tandava dance, and this also translates to Uttara Phalguni natives being very good or interested in music, dancing and yoga.
It is also the sheer force within the Uttara Phalguni natives to dramatically transform things around them.
Aryaman, the deity of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra, is the God of patronage and union and is considered the chief amongst the ancestors.
He is frequently invoked together with Bhaga. Aryaman is also the guard of the sacred laws.
Aryaman is considered to have a special connection to marriages. It is said that Shiva got married to Parvati in this Nakshatra.
This Nakshatra is associated with the bull. Nandi is a famous bull in the Indian pantheon.
Nandi is the mount of Shiva. It is said that to offer a prayer to Shiva, one has to first whisper the prayer into Nandi’s ear.
Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra also has a connection to Lord Ganesha, as Ganesha literally translates as a leader amongst Ganas (Gana + Isha = Ganesha). Ganesh Chaturthi usually happens when Sun is in the neighbourhood of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra.
Arjuna, the great warrior, is called the Phalguni, and is supposed to have been born under this Nakshatra.
One of the main themes of this Nakshatra is it’s a star of marriage, especially since Shiva is known to marry Parvati when Moon was transiting in the Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra.
When a person gets married on such a day, or if a prominent planet is in this Nakshatra like Venus, 7th lord, Darakaraka or Atmakaraka, the native is always in it for the long haul.
For these natives, marriage and commitment is the most important thing in life.
Marriage is also a legal contract, and such individuals will always have to deal with contracts, negotiations, and following certain laws in their life.
This is why they make the best lawyers, astrologers, and human resource professionals.
The symbol of this Nakshatra is the back legs of the bed or a platform. This again symbolizes the pleasure of bed and pleasure of being “the One”, “the chosen one”.
Uttara Phalgunis tend to be more sexual than Purva Phalguni. Like Purva, the Uttara Phlaguni always somehow make acquaintances connected with the adult film industry as a lover, friend, or business client.
The native can be a lawyer to a client from an adult film industry or an accountant for a porn star.
The platform, on the other hand, is symbolized by a powerful position.
Only people in power stand on a platform of some kind, whether it’s a politician, professor, actors on stage or a sage on a stage.
Regardless of what planet is in this Nakshatra, when the time cycle runs out of that planet, the native will have to stand on a stage and perform their duties.
There are countless celebrities and politicians with Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra in their chart, including Donald J. Trump, who has Rahu in this Nakshatra in the navamsa chart.
If Purva Phalguni is fiction entertainment, Uttara Phalguni is real entertainment, meaning that one represents movies, and the other represents documentaries.
Uttara Phalguni natives get obsessed with documentaries from their mid-30s onwards.
Such natives also have their father’s money karma. Either they do not get their father’s inheritance, or they give it away.
They may even have to fight to get their father’s wealth.
This is seen with the story of bhootaganas, an army of demons sent by Shiva to Ganesha when he was guarding his mother, Parvati.
None of the bhootganas could withstand Ganesha’s might so Shiva himself took the head out, but later Parvati scolded Shiva for his act and told him it was she who created the boy from the Earth and was just following his mother’s order.
Shiva then replaced his head, not with an elephant but a gana, who is a creature without bones.
Ganesha rejected his father’s wealth, as he was able to create a wealth of his own.
Uttara Phalguni natives are closely connected with Ganesha as they are brilliant writers, love travelling as Ganesha does on his giant rat to faraway places, and he was excellent at doing business.
Attributes of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 26’40” Leo (Simha) to 10’00” degree Virgo (Kanya).
The Lords are Ravi and Budha, Poorva Falguni and Uttara Falguni are pairs.
Its attributes are much the same as those of Poorva Phalguni.
The only difference is that generosity, kindness, patronage, and an eagerness to help the distressed, to help friends and intimates and those who seek help, are more pronounced in this star.
Description of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: If Uttara Phalguni is one’s birth Nakshatra, he will be liked by his wife (or women), be fortunate, will lead men, be wise, have income from the sovereign, many wives, will have a liberal mind, have luxuries, and will talk much.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born under the star Uttara Phalguni, i.e., when the Moon is in that asterism, he will be voluptuous, with a lofty sense of honor, grateful and intelligent.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Uttara Phalguni will have subdued foes, be happy, will enjoy pleasures, be passionate for association with women, a poet, versed in arts, fond of truth and be a scholar.
According to Brihat Samhita: The native born under the star Uttara Phalguni will be very popular, will earn money by his learning, and be voluptuous and happy.
Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra Pada Description
Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra is ruled by Sagittarius (Governed by Jupiter).
Those born in first pada of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra use creativity to serve to the benefit of society, wanting to be a true leader, serving people for their benefit, bringing voice to the unheard, attaining education, gaining knowledge, attaining wisdom, can be recognized or famous for what is known, teaching and helping with sharing of wisdom, studying and spreading philosophies to help society, famous for philosophies invested in law, using the law to uphold society, and promote prosperity
Those born in the first pada of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra cause danger to their father, hence the child is forbidden to be seen by their father until the end of two months after the birth.
Those born in the first pada of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra are devoted to working, proud, knowers of secrets, handsome, and the most important person in their clan. They easily mesmerize women, are obedient, happy, and learned.
Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra is ruled by Capricorn (Governed by Saturn).
Those born in the second pada of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra are practical, hard-working, disciplined, need status and recognition, are working towards an authoritative position, being in service to others, managing projects, are talented at administrative work, want to bring change with an authoritative position, and create new structures through work.
Those born in the second pada of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra are poor, fickle, unkind, stubborn, may be interested in grabbing others’ money, interested in self-praising, and despising others.
Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra is ruled by Aquarius (Governed by Saturn).
Those born in the third pada of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra are intelligent, clever, and of sharp mind, innovative, progressive, scientific, interested in technology, creating futuristic innovations and bringing tomorrow to today.
Those born in the third pada of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra are full of pride, short-tempered, sad, cause trouble to others, jealous, destroyers of property, do not undertake any job, but are experts in trade and commerce.
Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra is ruled by Pisces (Governed by Jupiter).
Those born in the fourth pada of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra believe in morals, are optimistic, respect law and helpful towards people of all kinds, wise, smart, possess intellectual abilities merged with spiritual energy, and can be astrologers and healers.
Those born in the fourth pada of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra are witty, religious, liked by others, learned in shastras, and support their relatives.
Sun’s Ingress (Sept 13th – Sept 25th) for Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra
The Sun enters Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra on Sept 13th and stays there till Sept 25th. If you are born during this period, then your Sun is in Utthaa Phalguni Nakshatra.
The deity for Utthara is Aryama. Because Aryama is a friend of Pithara, Mahalaya Shraddha or worship for the wellbeing of ancestors, is performed during this period, and this period is also called Pithru Paksha.
Tree of Uttara Phalguni: Aksha
The tree for Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra is Aksha, Vibhithaki, or Terminalia bellirica.
This is one of the fruits out of 3 fruits in Triphala. Vibhithaki means the one that takes away the fear of diseases.
Part of Utthara Phalguni Nakshathra is in Kanya. Virgo (Kanya) is a sixth Rashi.
The sixth house is an indicator of diseases. Similarly, the sixth house also indicates the abdomen, so the tree for the sixth house shall be effective for abdominal diseases.
Astronomical Information of Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra
Yogathara of Utthara is Denebola or Beta Leonis.
It is positioned on the tail of the Lion. It is a relatively young star.
It has a high rotation rate, resulting in an oblate shape.
It has a debris disk of cool dust around it. Due to this, it can be a location of extrasolar planets.
It is a white star and considered hotter than the average star.
https://vidhyamitra.com/uttara-phalguni-nakshatra-in-astrology/

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The native born in #PurvaPhalguni #Nakshatra in #Astrology is confident, bold in approach, straightforward, finds luck and is prosperous in life, intelligent, open-minded toward others, creative-minded, artistic, an enjoyer of fine arts, loves participating in the entertainment industry, natural artists, actors, musicians, singers, have an interest in painting, designing, glamour, fashion, photography, can possess much information on music, and arts.

Purva Phalguni Nakshatra in Astrology is one of the Adhomukhi Nakshatras (or the Nakshatras which have their mouths downwards). In these Nakshatras, things related to tanks, wells, temples, mining, digging, etc. can be auspiciously begun and performed.

Symbol: A #Platform
The symbol for Purva Phalguni Nakshatra is a stage or a platform. This has 2 meanings. First, the stage for birth has been formed. This is also an indication of the development of hands and legs.

Deity: The #Bhaga
The Lord of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra is Bhaga. Bhaga is one of the Aadhithya. He is the son of Aadhithi and Kashyapa. Bhaga’s wife is Siddhi. Bhaga is considered the God of morning and happiness. The meaning of the word Bhaga is 10 different types of wealth. He is also the God of marriage. Bhaga indicates wealth gained from one’s family. Bhaga represents the body of all living beings.

Range 133⁰ 20” – 146⁰ 40””
Rashi Leo (Simha)
#Yogathara #Zosma or Delta Leonis
Position North of Purva Phalguni
Apparent magnitude 2.56
Latitude + 14⁰ 20”’
Longitude 137⁰ 27” 33’’
Right ascension 11h 13m 50.6s
Declination +20⁰ 33” 4
Characteristics of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra in Astrology
The yoni animal of Purva Phalgun Nakshatra is a female rat.
The native’s sexual drive and drive for pleasure are enormous because female rats can mate 500 times in 6 hours.
The story of Purva Phalguni is about Bhaga. He is the God of good fortune, material bliss, sex, lust, love, romance and rest.
He also brings in family inheritance.
The story goes that, when Daksha was doing a yagna, he invited every God to attend except Shiva, who was one of his daughter’s husband.
Shiva was not invited, especially due to Sati marrying him.
Sati committed suicide, which irked Shiva. Virabhadra came and destroyed the yagna and blinded Bhaga, the deity of Purva Phalguni.
This is why Purva Phalguni natives spend money blindly, and also, they get their eyes injured at some point, even if it’s a pink eye or mosquito bite around the eye area.
Purva Phalguni natives do not like staying around yagnas, cutting onions, for too long as their eyes start to itch easily.
Bhaga is a party animal, having sex parties, orgies, drinking and countless mates.
For Bhaga, sex and sexual expression was a way to experience divinity.
He is known to be brothers with Varuna and Indra.
All three brothers are known for partying, drinking and enjoying everything heavens has to offer.
The symbolism of this Nakshatra is a bed and fireplace.
This symbol is really known for the back legs of the bed, where the head rests.
When we think of a bed and fireplace, it’s the coziest place and perhaps the most romantic spot.
This is exactly what this Nakshatra energy represents.
It is about rest, sleep, love making and enjoying one’s time.
Purva Phalguni natives love sleeping on bed; they love sleeping in the middle of the day, wanting to oversleep in the morning, working from the bed, eating from the bed; pretty much whatever can be done sitting on a table, they rather do it on the bed.
Most of the time, jugs of water or many glasses of water near the bedside can also be found, as the opposite sign is Aquarius, the water bearer.
Purva Phalguni natives are also known to love eating salmon, extra salted foods, fried foods or junk food.
This habit stems from Bhaga’s big appetite for everything, especially food made of pure ghee, which means oily food.
The Phalguni is also known as the star of marriage. However, sex before marriage is seen with Purva and commitment of marriage through Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra. Still, natives of these Nakshatras not only strive for a strong bond in their relationship, but they are brilliant matchmakers.
If one needs someone to match them, then they should look for a Phalguni.
Sometimes, they even become professional matchmakers, not just in love and romance, but also in business.
Attributes of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 13’20” to 26’40” Leo (Simha).
It is also called the Bhagadaivata star. All majestic pleasure, prosperity, love, enjoyment, and sensual delight are caused by this Nakshatra.
The origin of creation signifies coming into being and development. Its closure means destruction.
The native, in personal, life succeeds in mastering the six impulses, especially the impulse of creativity, which also masters death.
Therefore, on the one hand, this star symbolizes the joy of creation and enjoyment, and on the other hand, signifies desirelessness and asceticism.
On the one hand, it is the gateway to the creation and its basic seed. On the other hand, it aims at renunciation, dissolution, and a merger in ‘Brahma’.
Fame and eminence are the special features of this star. Poorva Phalguni and Uttara Phalguni are symbols of good fortune and luck.
Description of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra in #VedicAstrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native who has Purva Phalguni Nakshatra as his natal Nakshatra will be an affable speaker, liberal in donations, mean-minded (or depressed), be burdened with varied expenses, have obedient servants, be famous, and will fear war.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born under the star Poorva Phalguni, i.e. when the Moon is in that asterism, he will be restless, practicing evil, liberal, strong, and longing for women.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Poorva Phalguni Nakshatra will be brilliant, a wanderer, charitable, versed in the art of dance, discerning and skillful.
According to Brihat Samhita: The star Purva Phalguni makes one sweet-tongued, liberal in gifts, bright in appearance, fond of wandering, and a servant of the king.
Purva Phalguni Nakshatra Pada Description
Purva Phalguni Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra is ruled by Leo Navamsa (Governed by Sun).
Those born in the first pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra are endowed with all good qualities, enjoy life, endowed with many children, kind-hearted, capable of doing varied jobs, satisfied, trouble others, not trusted, cruel, soft-spoken, and loved by people.
Those born in the first pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra are independent, focused on self, self-made, confident, willful and courageous, wanting to stand out, being recognized as an authority, entitled to lead, be the most creative of leaders.
Those born in the first pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra are aesthetically pleasing, showcasing looks, wearing luxurious items, naturally creative, creative in business, and entertainment industry.
Those born in the first pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra have issues with over blown ego, stubbornness, laziness, and are short-tempered.
Purva Phalguni Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra is ruled by Virgo Navamsa (Governed by Mercury).
Those born in the second pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra are famous, unenthusiastic, sad, and hate women.
Those born in the second pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra are intellectual, knowledgeable, clever, calm yet enthusiastic, communicative, active, goal-oriented, detail-oriented, perfectionists, workaholics, and natural managers.
Those born in the second pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra are creative, focused on specific creative goals, worried about creative efforts, and creating wealth through creative work efforts.
Those born in the second pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra are perfect artists, producing timeless or special works, making no mistakes, and may become business people, natural entrepreneurs, traders, brokers, writers, technical or creative writers.
Purva Phalguni Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra is ruled by Libra Navamsa (Governed by Venus) .
Those born in the third pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra love their relatives, are experts in architecture and sculpture, and are great givers. They are great and experts in many fields, always doing a good job, and they may be said to be perfect personalities.
Those born in the third pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra are creative through relationships, inspired by relationships, love pushes the native forward, energy comes when engaged in partnerships, and are team players.
Those born in the third pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra emphasis relationships, show compassion in relationships, are generous and soft-hearted, help partners in need, want to be popular, showcase a beautiful image before others, and bring sensual desires to partners.
Those born in the third pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra are very creative, wanting to draw attention to art, refining art, making something look more aesthetically pleasing, lover of team sports, playing with a partner, enjoying competition for social pleasure, designing team uniforms, their inspiration dies when alone, and they lack of strong competitiveness.
Purva Phalguni Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra is ruled by Scorpio Navamsa (Governed by Mars).
Those born in the fourth pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra support Gods and Brahmins, are capable administrators, wealthy and carry out good works.
Those born in the fourth pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra are intensely creative, wanting to express themselves through artistic expression, are competitive artists, and want to be the best creator.
Those born in the fourth pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra are lovers of darker art, mystical art, astrological art, art portraying death and rebirth, art inspired by deep feeling, showcasing psychological themes in arts, poets, songwriters.
Those born in the fourth pada of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra are willful, courageous, aggressive, ambitious, have high goals, sports talents, fiery, competitive, athletic, aesthetic arts, graceful at sports, creative at sports, inventing new moves, styles, formations or refining classic concepts.
Sun’s Ingress (Aug 30th – Sept 12th) of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra
Sun enters Poorva Phalguni Nakshatra on Aug 30th and stays there till Sept 12th.
If you are born during this period, then your Sun is in Poorva Phalguni Nakshatra.
If we consider the phase of a mother and baby, it can be correlated to the prayers during this period because, during this period, Goddess Parvathi, Harthalika or Gauri is worshipped along with her son Lord Ganesha.
Gauri is the mother, and worshipping her suggests the care to be taken of the pregnant mother during this period for a healthy child like Ganesha.
Tree of Purva Phalguni: Palash
The tree of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra is Palash.
Palash or Butea Monosperma has the best alkali-yielding nature.
The leaves are used to make plates. Flowers are added to water to play during the Holi festival.
Palash is used as an offering in religious practices (Havan).
Some people also tie its root to the arm.
The wood is used to make utensils for religious ceremonies (Yadnya).
After the threading ceremony, one is supposed to carry a stick made of the Palash tree.
The flowers of the Palash tree are offered to Goddess Kali and Lord Krishna. Due to its flowers, it is called the flame of the forest.
Applications of Palash
A decoction of Palash bark powder is used in menstrual irregularities.
Powder of Palash seeds is effective in the case of intestinal worms.
Palash stem resin, along with warm water, helps in piles.
A paste of Palash flowers applied on the skin is effective in restoring skin color.
Palash bark decoction along with salt is used in case of nasal congestion.
Astronomical Information of Purva Phalguni
Astronomers are divided on Yogathara of Purva Phalguni Nakshatra.
Some think it is Delta Leonis, while others believe it is Theta Leonis.
Delta Leonis is considered based on apparent magnitude and longitude.
This star comes on the rump of the Leo. It is a triple star.
It is double the size of the Sun and emits 15 times more light than Sun.
It is a white star and is considered hotter than the average star.
https://vidhyamitra.com/purva-phalguni-nakshatra-in-astrology/

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#Magha’s literal meaning is power, wealth, or gift. Therefore, Magha means powerful or wealthy. Magha #Nakshatra in #astrology is one of the Adhomukhi Nakshatras (or the #Nakshatras, which have their mouths downwards). In these Nakshatras, things related to tanks, wells, temples, mining, digging, etc., can be auspiciously begun and performed.

Symbol: A #Mansion

The symbol of Magha Nakshatra is the mansion. This is an indication of the growth of the baby’s body in the womb. It also indicates a crop’s growth because the 90-day rice crop can be cut during this period.

Deity: The #Pithar
The deity for Magha Nakshatra is Pithara or #ancestors. Pithara is the father of the forefathers. Interestingly, Magha Nakshathra falls in Leo (Simha) Rashi and the owner of Simha is the Sun. Sun is also an indicator of a father.

Range 120 – 133⁰ 20”
Rashi Leo (Simha)
#Yogathara #Regulus or Alpha Leonis
Apparent Magnitude 1.35
Latitude +0⁰ 27” 53
Longitude 125⁰ 58” 21’
Right ascension 10h 8m 6.3s
Declination +11⁰ 59” 30’
Characteristics of Magha Nakshatra in Astrology
The animal symbol of Magha Nakshatra is a male rat.
The yoni animal of this Nakshatra, a #male #rat, is representative of lovemaking.
Magha Nakshatra is considered a regal royal Nakshatra because it represents ancestors.
Without sex and sexual intercourse, we would not have ancestors. Whether it’s Yogananda, Swami Vivekananda or B. Lahiri Mahasaya, they all came through sex.
This is one of the main reasons why a male rat represents Magha.
Male rats are the most sexual animals out there. They reproduce at a rapid speed.
A female rat can have sex 500 times in 6 hours, which is another story for Purva Phalguni Nakshatra.
Male rats can even die having sex because they have no control over their sexual drive and can run themselves dry.
Based on an individual horoscope, a Magha native can be a sex maniac, a simple man, a yogi or a rock star, but they have one thing planted in their DNA, which is to re-produce.
Yogananda was a Magha ascendant, but he was a celibate monk.
If this Nakshatra is understood in a deeper sense, It would be understandable that from the moment he stepped onto United States soil, and till today, he has millions and millions of followers, devotees and students, which are like children to him.
It wasn’t the physical interaction that gave him so many children; it was the spiritual intercourse of his soul into our mind that made millions of us his children.
Magha natives love having a large family to come home to, love family gatherings, lavish food and a real home environment.
The male rats wants to see their children thriving inside the lion’s den.
The bird of Magha is the eagle. The reason why this bird has been assigned to this Nakshatra is due to its foresight.
Eagle can see its prey 3 miles away, and it sets a target on its food and grabs it without ever giving any indication of its arrival.
Magha natives see their lives through & through.
From the very beginning, they know what they want to achieve and become.
When they set a goal, it’s not for short term, it’s a goal that is 20 years ahead in time.
Magha is also connected with ancestral land and growing crops on that land to feed the future generation. Thus, most Magha dominant people love getting involved in real estate business, or are extremely adamant about attaining their own property.
Magha natives usually get their ancestral property in their name or somehow always have to deal with parental property issues, but some can even lose.
The story of Magha is about honouring our Pitris (ancestors), especially during no Moon day or new Moon day every month.
We should honour our ancestors with food, sweets and prayers, which will help us to find food, shelter and clothing in the Pitri Loka, where we will eventually go after this life and stay with our ancestors.
The symbol of Magha is a room with a royal throne.
This symbol is for you. You are the next generation to sit on that throne and do the rightful duty, which your ancestors want you to perform in the world.
It can be noticed that most Magha natives love to sit on an executive chair with a high back and nice cherry leather.
It feels like a throne, a kingly throne, from where you are able to perform duty.
There are good and bad people sitting on such chairs, but their purpose as Magha natives is always to do good for people, family and children.
Even the head of the mafia loves and dies for their family and children.
They want to make sure they inculcate good qualities in them, send them to good schools and have them married into a good family.
Whenever Magha natives sit on a powerful chair, they start to become responsible for their circumstances.
Attributes of Magha Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 0’00” degree to 13’20” Leo (Simha).
Magha affects the virtues and vices of the father’s family, wealth, glory, beauty, strength and prowess, lustre and effulgence, superior qualities, the sharpness of intellect, nobility, prestige, replenishment, increased wisdom, brilliance, capacity, and willingness to donate.
Ravi in Ashwini Nakshatra is brilliant, no doubt, but the brilliancy incendiary. It burns everything about it.
Surya is then a terrible ball of fire. But in Magha, Ravi is like an emperor, confident and self-assured. If happy and pleased, he is in a mood to make any benediction or gift.
When Ravi is in Magha, Shani gets alarmed, which is natural. By character, Shani is of a mean disposition, the nature of a slave, and Shani cannot brook the beauty and the dignity of Ravi’s position in Magha.
This is why Shani is “neecha” and anti-meridional in Ashwini, and the meanness and wiliness of Shani increases.
If Shani is the Lord of the 9th and 10th houses, is placed in the 4th house, and is associated with Magha, he adversely influences the 4th and 10th houses’ effects.
Magha is the cause of brightness and light. Therefore, old and gloomy Grahas cannot stand it. Magha stands for noble impulses and incentives; the gift of Magha must always be a noble one.
Magha has been described as a glorious one. Anthropomorphically it is the nose of Kalpurusha.
Description of Magha Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: If Magha is one’s birth Nakshatra, one will be wise, modest, have many people to serve him, enjoy luxuries, respect Gods and his father, and be very industrious.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born under the star Magha, i.e., when the Moon is in that asterism, he will be lustful but devoted to virtue, indulgent to his wife, proud and wealthy.
According to Sage Narada:: The native born in Magha will be stout-bodied, with prominent cheeks and protruding abdomen. He will be irascible, an orator, very patient in disposition, will honour Gods and preceptors, and be radiant.
According to Brihat Samhita: A person whose birth takes place under the star Magha will be very rich and will have many servants, will enjoy pleasures, worship the Gods and the manes, and be very industrious.
Magha Nakshatra Pada Description
Magha Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Magha Nakshatra is ruled by Aries (Governed by Mars).
The native born in the first pada of Magha Nakshatra will be ambitious, energetic, competitive, willful, aggressive, hard-working, pushing limits, doing whatever it takes, masculine, drawn to the military, and be a sports athlete or a soldier.
Those born in the first pada of Magha Nakshatra like to be alone, suffer from ear diseases, talk much, be cruel, deceive, hate others, and always be sick.
Magha Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Magha Nakshatra is ruled by Taurus (Governed by Venus in Astrology).
The native born in the second pada of Magha Nakshatra is a slow starter, struggles early in life, has an underdeveloped ego and sense of self when young, balanced in leadership qualities, possess egotistical traits and knows when to act and when to be aggressive.
Those born in the second pada of Magha Nakshatra are long-lived, wealthy, endowed with many children, have perfectly proportioned bodies, and are respected in their relatives’ circle.
Magha Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Magha Nakshatra is ruled by Gemini (Governed by Mercury).
The natives born in the third pada of Magha Nakshatra are mentally driven, cunning, intelligent, educated, social, good with languages, speakers and listeners, natural writers and readers, and egotistical in speech.
Those born in the third pada of Magha Nakshatra are learned, wise, experts, truthful, knowledgeable, endowed with many children. They are always happy, sexy, experts in all arts and famous.
Magha Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Magha Nakshatra is ruled by Cancer (Governed by Moon).
The natives born in the fourth pada of Magha Nakshatra are emotional, caring, motherly, nurturing, have creative aspirations, are family-driven, prideful and loyal of loved ones, lover of country and homeland, caring about seniors and older people.
Those born in the fourth pada of Magha Nakshatra support Gods and Brahmins, are capable administrators, wealthy and carry out good works.
Sun’s Ingress (Aug 16th – Aug 29th) for Magha Nakshatra
Sun enters Magha Nakshathra on Aug 16th and stays there till Aug 29th. If you are born during this period, your Sun is in Magha Nakshatra.
Shree Krishna, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, was born during this period.
Lord Krishna had Sun in Magha Nakshatra and Moon in Rohini Nakshatra. Moon is exalted in Taurus, and Leo is in its own house for the Sun.
Lord Krishna was born at midnight. This means he was born on Taurus (Vrishabha) Lagna with the Moon in the ascendant.
Tree of Magha: Vata
Vata, Nyagrodha, Ficus Benghalensis or Banyan tree is a tree for Magha Nakshatra.
During this period, i.e. in the third month, Pusavan Savskara is performed.
Pusavan means the desire for a baby. During this, Savskara banyan leaf extract is placed into pregnant women’s nostrils.
The banyan tree effectively treats wounds, skin diseases, eye diseases, diabetes, diarrhoea, and leucorrhoea or white discharge.
There will be a water current if the Banyan, Umbara, and Palasha trees grow together.
Applications of Vata
Vata is used to treat anxiety, depression, and fatigue.
It improves blood circulation, is a tonic for nerves, and is effective in numbness.
It boosts immunity in children.
It is effective in sexual disorders.
It helps to reduce muscle pain.
It helps to increase testosterone levels and improve female libido.
Astronomical Information of Magha Nakshatra
Almost all astronomers agree that Yogathara of Magha is Regulus or Alpha Leonis.
Regulus is the brightest star in Leo. It is close to the heart of Leo.
It is a multiple star system composed of 4 stars in 2 pairs. It is 0.47 degrees from the ecliptic and is regularly occulted by the Moon.
It rotates at the speed of 1.1 million kilometers/ hour at its equator.
It is a white-blue star and considered a scorching star.
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Natives born in #Ashlesha #Nakshatra in #Astrology are skilled in intellectual pursuits, are analytically minded, have critical thinking and are detail-oriented, strong, have observational skills, are cunning and clever. The natives possess a sharp memory, are good at writing and researching, are obstinate and stubborn, have inflexible perceptions, have a spiritual and mystical side, interest in occult practices, and astrology. They are independent, good workers, disciplined, focused on the task, strong-willed, ambitious, willing to do anything to attain power, and natural entrepreneurs.

Ashlesha Nakshatra in Astrology is one of the Adhomukhi Nakshatras (or the #Nakshatras which have their mouths downwards). In these Nakshatras, things related to tanks, wells, temples, mining, digging, etc. can be auspiciously begun and performed.

Symbol: A #Coil
The symbol for Ashlesha Nakshatra is a coil. This indicates the position of the foetus. The symbol for Pushya is an arrow because the foetus was straight. 8th weeks position of the foetus can be correlated to a coil.

Deity: The #Sarpa or #Serpent God
The deity of Ashlesha is Sarpa or serpent God and the symbol is a coiled serpent. Serpent God has many forms. The first form is Ananth.

Range 93⁰ 20” – 106⁰ 40”
Rashi Cancer (Karka)
#Yogathara #AsellusAustralis or #DeltaCancri
Position Middle of Pushya
Apparent magnitude 3.94
Latitude 0⁰ 4” 37’’
Longitude 104⁰ 51” 54’
Right ascension 8h 44m 24s
Declination 18⁰ 10” 23
Characteristics of Ashlesha Nakshatra in Astrology
The yoni animal of Ashlesha Nakshatra which is a #male #cat.
A male cat or cats, in general, are extremely moody. They won’t come to you when you call them, they don’t just want to be snuggled when you feel like doing, but if you discipline a cat by forking them or slapping them, they would suddenly turn against you and run away.
A dog, on the other hand, is completely the opposite. But cats are affectionate and loving but only when they feel they want it.
There are two different types of cats in the world: outdoor and indoor.
Ashlesha natives are either extremely independent and want to explore everything, or are forced to be homebodies because the owner doesn’t want them to leave and get lost.
In some way, Ashlesha natives will be suppressed by their mother.
One of the most known features of a cat is its eye. They have the most piercing eyes that can scare you or hypnotize you.
Ashlesha natives have the most beautiful eyes.
When ascendant, Moon, Sun or Jupiter are placed in this Nakshatra, the native will have big, bold eyes because these are light receivers; eyes are the only organs that make us see things via light.
When we look at the symbol of Ashlesha, it is the coiled snake wrapped around a sword.
The element of Ashlesha Nakshatra is water.
Ashlesha Nakshatra is in the sign of Cancer, which is the original 4th house of land, real estate, but it’s also a water element of intuition, psychic qualities and represents going inwards.
Ashlesha is one of the most mysterious Nakshatras after Uttara Bhadrapada.
Owing to the water element, Ashlesha natives are natural psychics and have natural intuition within them, whether they are bankers, actors, detectives or an occultists.
They just know who is with and against them in their natural environment. The water element of Cancer is related to the environment because it occurs on land (Earth).
Water cannot find its form unless it has a foundation of land and solid ground.
Ashlesha natives are very much into the environment and environmental causes.
The element of water (liquid) also has cosmically one of the most sought after treasures in the open: the Kundalini.
The Kundalini awakening is a process of collecting energetic fluid rising up the spine with spinal fluid into the pituitary (pineal) gland.
Ashlesha natives are some of the most prominent people with an awakening on their spiritual path.
One gets Ashlesha Nakshatra due to their past life merit, where just a little effort goes hundreds of miles.
Ashlesha Nakshatra dominates the Cancer Nakshatra from the middle to the end, which means the emotions of a Cancer native can find a singular focus internally, which opens the flood gate to spiritual realization.
The story of Ashlesha lies in the story of divine beings known as Nagas.
They are half-human, half serpents who dwell deep beneath the surface of Earth and on another planetary system with 18 moons somewhere in the galaxy.
Truth doesn’t have to be seen; it needs to be felt in the heart.
They are highly spiritual, mystical, and masters of rituals and occult, which initiated a DNA progression and passed down to every Ashlesha native, hidden inside them like a ticking time bomb.
Many people perform yoga, and most of them may know Patanjali yoga. If you ever see an image of Patanjali, he’s a half man and half serpent saint who gave the key to escape this prison known as Earth.
It’s well known amongst the yogis in the Himalayas that Earth is a prison designed to keep you inside without walls.
The best way to keep a prisoner not feeling trapped is to give them an illusion that they are free, and as a result, they will not try to escape.
You can look at Patanjali like the character from the film “The Shawshank Redemption”, which conveys the message that with patience, and work ethics, one can be free from this prison.
If Ashlesha natives direct their energy inwards to seek the truth, they would be the first ones to find the gate to escape.
In conclusion, Ashlesha natives know how to play mind games and dissect others without looking bad.
The story of Ashlesha’s deity, Nagas, was born to sage Kashyapa and Kadru.
On one fine night, Kadru placed a wager with the family of Vinata, mother of Garuda and Aruna (charioteers of Vishnu and Sun God, respectively).
The mother of Nagas secretly tells her sons to cover the trail of Sun with black color, and by doing this, they won the bet and made Vinata and her sons their slaves.
The Nagas demanded the elixir of immortality from Indra through Garuda and Aruna and mentioned that they would set them free if they could fulfil their wish.
After they spoke to Indra about their situation, he agreed to give them the elixir but with a trick.
Once Kadru and Nagas were handed the elixir, they were freed from their oath, but Indra quickly came and took the pot from them. In the process, a single drop spill on the ground and Nagas quickly went to the ground to lick the drop, but at the same time, the sharp blade of grass split their tongue and hence they have the forked tongue.
Since this time, they went underground in a place called Naga-Loka, which is extremely beautiful and sensual with many gems and ornaments, which contains the spiritual vibration of this Earth.
They love being around such gems, which helps them to understand the highest of consciousness.
Knowing this history of Nagas, which is an extremely small part of their entire existence, it can be seen that Ashlesha natives, when run by a stepmother, will always find her wrath as a master-slave relationship.
Ashlesha natives will also get extremely attracted to the elixir of life like medicine, essential oils, chemicals, which helps to heal the body and take the poison out.
Since Nagas became snakes and developed the venom, they have been trying to find redemption to be themselves again.
Ashlesha natives will always, one way or the other, deal with chemicals. It may not be professionally but even as a hobby.
Nagas transformed themselves from divine beings to a snake.
Ashlesha natives are always transforming their looks and becoming masters of disguise.
The leaked drop from the elixir pot also shows one would always have leaky taps in their home during the cycle of the planet (mahadasha), which is placed in this Nakshatra.
The Nagas and their mother, who wagged a wager for no apparent reason to get them into trouble, Ashlesha people always challenge themselves with others but wind up losing at the end if they are not careful.
Like these two Nakshatras, Ashlesha natives also love gems and wear only the most beautiful and authentic gems.
Their homes are also the most beautiful and sensual places.
It looks more like a museum than a home.
Since Nagas live underground, which some called underworld, Ashlesha, with the malefic influence of Rahu, Ketu, or Saturn, can become part of underworld don and mafias.
They love being the head of a group, whether it’s a spiritual, religious or criminal organization.
The one feature we have seen with snake Nakshatra like Rohini and Mrigashira is their ability to elope with various people not for marriage but for sexual pleasure.
Ashlesha is known for this, but they are more known to express their sexual fantasy on a single partner most of the time.
With Mars, Moon and Mercury in Ashlesha, the native will have bisexual experiences and love threesome or foursome sexual activity.
Mars in Libra and in Ashlesha has produced many gay or bisexual people.
One of the most prominent features of a snake is that they curl up when sleeping or even mating and hence, becomes a prime feature of Ashlesha.
During lovemaking, they like to hug tightly and crush the other person as a snake has one of the strongest grips on their victims, but do not mistake this Naga with the other two snake Nakshatras.
The first two Nakshatras are the aftermath of Naga’s transformation, but Ashlesha is about who they originally were, and to the point of transformation.
Thus, Ashlesha natives are not so easily understood or observed.
They are thought to be cheating, sleazy, manipulative people while they are the victims of their environment to have such personalities.
If an Ashlesha native is not victimized during their childhood, they usually grow up to be quite normal.
Attributes of Ashlesha Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 16’40” to 30’00” degree Cancer (Karka).
Moon (Chandra) is the Lord of Ashlesha Nakshatra.
It is the birth star of Ketu.
The symbol of Ashlesha Nakshatra is a coiled up snake.
It is the nature of a snake to hide, encircle and entwine, creep on the chest, embrace, and enjoy or unite surreptitiously.
These are the attributes of Ashlesha also. The cunningness of the serpent, its devious nature, the burning sensation of poison, and pain, along with all consequences that poison connotes, are to be read in the context of Ashlesha.
The virtues and vices of the serpent are all in it.
Chandra in Ashlesha is sicklier with various faults in great intensity.
The native who has his karmapathi (Lord of the 10th house) or bhagyapathi (Lord of the 9th house) in this star would run the risk of having all his principal acts in life handicapped, jeopardised or spoiled by many kinds of danger and obstruction.
If the Lagna is in this star, the native would possibly be of wily disposition. Such natives would like to work in secret, and their words would carry the sting of poison.
Description of Ashlesha Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native who has Aslesha as ruling Nakshatra will be cruel (or of malefic tendencies), fickle-minded, eloquent, mean, bestowed with wisdom, have a lot of money, will have income in multiple ways, will have sons, and will be cunning.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born under the star Aslesha, i.e., when the Moon is in that asterism, he will be silly, betraying, showing ingratitude by his speech, of hasty temper and depraved.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Aslesha will be mischievous, cruel, fond of others’ wives, crafty, straight in form (i.e. will not be crooked-bodied), addicted to vices, and self-restrained.
According to Brihat Samhita: The asterism Aslesha makes one insincere, inclined to eat everything, sinful, ungrateful, and deceitful.
Ashlesha Nakshatra Pada Description
Ashlesha Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra is ruled by Sagittarius (Governed by Jupiter).
Those born in the first pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra are learned and dignified. They are knowledgeable and follow the instructions of religious discussions. They are intelligent and good speakers.
Those born in the first pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra are hard-working, effort-driven, focused on broad ideas, always learning, capable of enormous wealth, emotional, caring, charitable, generous, derive fame from charity, and attached to education.
Those born in the first pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra are interested in law, philosophy, religion, and higher ideals, bringing out broad minded ideas into the world, building hospitals, churches, schools, donating to colleges and institutions.
Those born in the first pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra are conquering, have a broad vision, looking into the future, and always working on new business ventures.
Ashlesha Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra is ruled by Capricorn (Governed by Saturn).
Those born in the second pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra are fickle, interested in doing silly jobs, sharp, fierce, and go after other’s women.
Those born in the second pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra are selfish, emotional, willing to leave others behind to move forward.
Those born in the second pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra are extremely ambitious, cunning, clever, have goals towards status, want authority, want to be the boss, and are government-oriented.
Those born in the second pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra want to help government, and rise to status in government.
Ashlesha Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra is ruled by Aquarius (Governed by Saturn).
Those born in the third pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra are chatterboxes, slow, idle, interested in doing silly jobs, stingy, and thieves.
Those born in the third pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra are ambitious, straightforward, honest, philanthropic, working with others, and have emotions aimed at improvement.
Those born in the third pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra want to reform society, working to bring the underprivileged out from the bottom.
Those born in the third pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra may suffer from windy diseases.
Ashlesha Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra is ruled by Pisces (Governed by Jupiter).
Those born in the fourth pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra are learned, knowledgeable, soft-spoken, respected and loved by all, have no enemies, great sufferers, and are loved by women.
Those born in the fourth pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra are compassionate, empathetic, extremely emotional, giving all of self, emotionally ambitious, have creative goals, and use emotions with imagination.
Those born in the fourth pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra are interested in music, natural born writers, connect to others emotionally through art, giving a feeling of life through art, hospitable, good at hosting.
Those born in the fourth pada of Ashlesha Nakshatra get involved in home care, real estate, are prone to being victimized, may have mental illness, financial problems, struggle with illusion and morality.
Sun’s Ingress (Aug 2nd – Aug 15th) of Ashlesha Nakshatra
Sun enters Ashlesha on Aug 2nd and remains there till Aug 15th.
If you are born during this period, then your Sun is in Ashlesha Nakshatra.
Generally, both the Sun and Moon are in Ashlesha Nakshatra on this day. Here, the flame of light is an indication of next-generation, and it is worshipped for the wellbeing of coming generations.
It is also worshipped for the baby’s good health in the womb because during this period, the pregnancy is confirmed.
Tree of Ashlesha: Nagakesara
The tree of Ashlesha Nakshatra is Nagakesara.
Nagakesara is a famous Ayurvedic herb used to treat fever, vomiting, urinary tract disorders, and migraine.
It is also used in Shuddha Tantra. Traditionally it is kept in the treasury to increase the earnings.
Applications of Nagakesara
Nagakesara with ghee is used in hemorrhoids or piles.
Nagakesara is used to cleanse the uterus after delivery or abortion.
Nagakesara oil is applied to burn wounds and ulcers.
Stamens of Nagakesara with red sandalwood paste is used for glowing skin.
Astronomical Information for Ashlesha Nakshatra
Astronomers are divided about the Yogathara of Ashlesha Nakshatra. Some consider it as Hadrae, and others consider it as Alpha Cancri.
Most believe that it is Alpha Cancri purely based on apparent magnitude because other factors are Alpha Cancri is a 4th magnitude star.
It is also called Acubens and is located at the left claw of the crab. Because it is close to ecliptic, it can be occulted by Moon but rarely by other planets.
It is a white star and considered hotter than average.
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Natives born in #Pushya #Nakshatra in #Astrology are of independent nature, moral, ethical, selfless, caring and have common courtesy, carry etiquette, possess calmness, patient demeanour and very respectful, social, enjoy engagements with others, make others feel comfortable, heard and liked by others.

Pushya Nakshatra in #VedicAstrology 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: An Arrow
The symbol for Pushya is an #arrow. If we correlate this to an embryo it looks very similar.

Deity: The #Brihaspathi
Brihaspati is the counsel of the Gods. He is the God of eloquence. He is described as a sage born from the first great light and the one who drove away from the darkness. He carries a special bow whose string is Rhutha. Rhutha means truth, and Sathya means universal principle. Universal principles are also universal truths, but Rhutha refers to truthfulness. Brihaspati is also identified by Agni or fire. His wife is Thara.

Range 93⁰ 20” – 106⁰ 40”
Rashi Cancer (Karka)
#Yogathara Asellus Australis or Delta Cancri
Position Middle of Pushya
Apparent magnitude 3.94
Latitude 0⁰ 4” 37’’
Longitude 104⁰ 51” 54’
Right ascension 8h 44m 24s
Declination 18⁰ 10” 23
Characteristics of Pushya Nakshatra in Astrology
The animal of Pushya Nakshatra is a #Goat.
Everyone mistakes the animal as a cow, but it’s the cow udder that is the symbolism of Pushya, not the animal.
Studying a goat will show a lot about a Pushya native. Goats have amazing eyes; they see everything around them, almost to 280º.
They see a wider perspective of the world compared to what we see, which is only around 90º, that too only 30º in focus.
Pushya natives see life in a very broad way, and they don’t feel they need to attach or focus on one specific thing; they want to know the world.
Goats have the ability to swallow food and later bring it back to chew it, and this shows Pushya natives swallow their food more than chewing because their digestive system is much stronger and cable of breaking down food without too much chewing.
Another way to look at this is that Pushya natives will always bring things from their past to show what they had to endure during that time.
If a friend hurts and makes up with them later, the native will remind how they hurt them, and it’s like bringing past food out onto their tongue.
There are some videos online of Goats fainting, which is simply a genetic disorder that doesn’t help them control their muscles.
Pushya natives are known to have vibrating muscles, twinkling in their fingers and sometimes they cannot control the movement of their hands as if they are getting cerebral palsy. This usually occurs with getting into a panic situation.
Goats are extremely protective of themselves and their young ones, which make sense with Pushya as it’s a Nakshatra of nourishing and lies in the sign of Cancer.
Pushya lies in the heart of Cancer, which means Saturn lies in the heart of all water signs.
It shows a lot about Saturn’s character, which is of a nourisher, emotional warrior or the one who shows us true nourishment, wealth and comfort.
It gives us the comfort of home, death, and a higher realm.
The story of Pushya is quite interesting.
Brihaspati (Jupiter), the deity of Pushya Nakshatra, is the Guru to Gods and was always busy doing yagnas, rituals and teaching Vedas.
He also taught law, politics, and economics.
Brihaspati was the most brilliant student except for Shukracharya (planet Venus).
As they grew up, Brihaspati became too engrossed in his teachings and works at the palace while Venus became the teacher of the asuras (demons), the new age workers.
Brihaspati ignored his family and wife, Tara. As a result, she eloped with Chandra (Moon) and became pregnant, having Budha (Mercury) as their son.
Jupiter waged war on Chandra and began to attack him with the army of devas, while Venus sided with Chandra because Jupiter ignored the most important dharma and karma towards his wife.
Venus helped Chandra in the war, and after the bloody battle, Jupiter realized his mistake, accepted Mercury as his step son, and took back Tara.
Attributes of Pushya Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 3’20” to 16’40” Cancer (Karka). Pushya etymologically means to nourish, which again means preserving, protecting, replenishing, multiplying, and strengthening. Everything of the very best comes within the scope of this star.
Enjoyment of wealth and prosperity follows from it. Guru is described as the great teacher of all creation, from amoebae to the Gods, and is the source of all knowledge and wisdom.
The mystery of creation is no mystery to him. He is the eloquent preceptor, the wise minister, and the head of all religious ceremonies.
He takes pleasure in all worshipful rituals. And that is why the Pusya is composed of these virtues.
It has been described as blossoming and flourishing. It is the mouth of Orien.
Description of Pushya Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native of Pushya Nakshatra will be very angrily disposed of, intelligent, bold, talkative, learned in many branches, be helpful to his relatives, wealthy, and independent.
According to Jataka Parijata: If at a native’s birth, the Moon is in Pushya, he will love Gods and Brahmins, possess wealth and intelligence, enjoys royal favor, and have a large circle of relations.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Pushya will be fortunate, famous, adventurous, patient in disposition, be happy with the least, and will walk fast.
According to Brihat Samhita: The native born under the star Pusya will possess a tranquil mind, amiable features, affluence, and attachment to meritorious deeds.
Pushya Nakshatra Pada Description
Pushya Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Pushya Nakshatra is ruled by Leo (Governed by Sun).
Those born in the first pada of Pushya Nakshatra are cruel, daring, famous, devoted to work, and endowed with children. They go to other countries and become wealthy. Their relatives respect them.
Those born in the first pada of Pushya Nakshatra are dynamic, dramatic, attention seekers, look for authority, and want to be known for what there is to offer.
Those born in the first pada of Pushya Nakshatra are responsible, dependable, professional, motherly or fatherly.
Those born in the first pada of Pushya Nakshatra are caregivers, lavish, and become strong parents, leaders, bosses, and authoritative figures.
Pushya Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Pushya Nakshatra is ruled by Virgo (Governed by Mercury).
Those born in the second pada of Pushya Nakshatra are sad and interested in grabbing others’ property, are knowledgeable, astrologers, and warriors.
Those born in the second pada of Pushya Nakshatra are intelligent, emotional yet remain practical, hardworking, purposeful, punctual, dependent, and may become a caretaker, dietitian, nurse, healthcare worker, and doctor.
Those born in the second pada of Pushya of Pushya Nakshatra are emotionally attached to helping others, compulsive about taking care of others and perform the duty to help others.
Those born in the second pada of Pushya Nakshatra are perfectionists, committed to doing the best job, detailed caretaking, timely help, feel personally unappreciated, and may be prone to emotional worry, wasting time over anxieties, and losing out due to worry.
Pushya Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Pushya Nakshatra is ruled by Libra (Governed by Venus).
Those born in the third pada of Pushya Nakshatra are pleasant-faced, sweet-spoken, enjoyers of life, wealthy, interested in scents and flowers, and confined to their own wife.
Those born in the third pada of Pushya Nakshatra are creative, emotional, need to express themselves, have experiences attached to creations, are natural actors, and are talented at expressing feelings.
Those born in the third pada of Pushya Nakshatra are business-minded, have a balanced approach in life, are diplomatic, and are partner-oriented.
Those born in the third pada of Pushya Nakshatra believe in group efforts and humanitarian efforts, like working, cooking, aesthetically pleasing food, cooking to satisfy feelings, making others feel comfortable, and enjoying family meals.
Pushya Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Pushya Nakshatra is ruled by Scorpio (Governed by Mars).
Those born in the fourth pada of Pushya Nakshatra grab others’ wealth. They are fighters, distorted-faced, instructors in the science of documentation. They are candid in their speech and bereft of money. They are stubborn and hated by all people.
Those born in the fourth pada of Pushya Nakshatra are passionate, emotional, emotionally instinctual, reactive, easily angered, go to extremes to help, passionately and emotionally involved in helping, and psychological experts.
Those born in the fourth pada of Pushya Nakshatra are working hard to understand others, picking up patterns of others, detectives, therapists, psychologists, researchers, investigators, use emotions as weapons, are emotional manipulators, killing over emotions, protecting and defending emotional attachment.
Those born in the fourth pada of Pushya Nakshatra have a connection to the underworld, want to talk to the dead using tarot, and occult and using underworld for revenge or protection.
Sun’s Ingress (Jul 19th – Aug 1st) for Pushya Nakshatra
Sun enters Pushya Nakshatra on Jul 19th and remains here till Aug 1st.
If one is born during this period, then his Sun is in Pushya Nakshathra.
A tree for Pushya is Ashwattha, so Ashwattha is worshipped during this period. Ashwattha and Tulsi are worshipped during the entire Chathurmasa.
Tree of Pushya : Ashwattha
The tree for Pushya Nakshatra is Ashwattha, Peepal, or Piper Longum.
The Peepal tree is also called the Bodhi tree. It is considered the most sacred tree.
It is considered heaven. It is believed that Vishnu and Lakshmi reside on this tree on Saturdays.
Ashworth and Peepal were 2 demons. They were killing innocent people. Shanidhev or Saturn killed both. Therefore, Ashwattha is worshipped on Saturdays. Interestingly Pushya is owned by Saturn.
Ashwattha is known for its healing, absorbing, memory-enhancing, and complexion-enhancing properties.
The tree is also useful in the treatment of chronic ulcers, stomatitis, menstrual irregularities, diarrhoea, diabetes, epilepsy, infertility, and infections.
Applications of Ashwattha
Milky latex obtained from the bark, root, or fruit of the plant helps in conceiving.
The decoction of the bark of the tree is used to treat diseases of the vaginal tract and diabetes.
The decoction of the bark helps in strengthening the uterine muscles and retains the foetus till full term.
Gargling lukewarm decoction of the bark is helpful to treat mouth ulcers and gingivitis.
Dried powder of the fruit or the paste of the bark along with honey is effective in severe cough.
Astronomical Information of Pushya Nakshatra
Almost all astronomers agree that Yogathara of Pushya Nakshatra is Asellus Australis or Delta Cancri.
Delta Cancri is a double star. It is a yellow-orange star and is a very cool star.
It marks the location of the famous beehive cluster. It also marks the radiant of the Delta Cancrid’s meteor shower.
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#Punarvasu #Nakshatra in #Astrology makes one optimistic, self-confident, honest, gives overly simplistic life and one who lives in the moment as it comes. The native is jovial and humorous, sweet spoken, lover of harmony, social, friendly, and has a good nature.

Punarvasu 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: A #House
The symbol of Punarvasu is a house. The house indicates that the Jeeva got the body or a new house.

Deity: Goddess #Aadhithi
Aadhithi, who is the parent of the universe and the one who establishes the universe, brings up the twins of Punarvasu by feeding the offerings. The ruling deity of Punarvasu Nakshathra is Goddess Aadhithi. Aadhithi can be split into Aadhi (beginning) and Ethi(end). It means the one that exists at the beginning and the end. She is the wife of sage Kashyapa, and she gives birth to all Gods.

Aadhithi, with sage Kashyapa, has 33 sons, out of which 12 are called Aadhithya. She is also the mother of God Indhra. Based on the description, it appears that the Earth is also called Aadhithi. She is a fertile land where seeds can germinate, and seedlings can grow into plants. In the case of the pregnancy cycle, this period is of ovulation of an egg.

Aadhithi is also called the mother of eight sons i.e., importance, ego, the sun, and 5 senses. She gives happiness and is a Goddess of salvation. She enlightens life with her halo. She demonstrates pure feelings in human form. She removes all pains, sufferings, and sins.

Range 80 – 93⁰ 20”
Rashi Gemini (Mithuna) & Cancer (Karka)
Yogathara #Pollux or Beta Geminorum
Position East of Punarvasu
Apparent magnitude 1.15
Latitude + 6⁰ 41” 02’’
Longitude 89⁰ 21” 34’
Right ascension 7h 45m 006s
Declination 28⁰ 02” 19’28⁰ 02” 19’28⁰ 02” 19’
Characteristics of Punarvasu Nakshatra in Astrology
The animal of Punarvasu Nakshatra is the #female #cat. A female cat is moody, loves to hunt, and is far more territorial than a male cat.
They chew their claw, enjoy fresh food and water. A cat in the wild would rather sleep in a den than a fluffy bed because they are hunters, and they need to feel safe.
Cats are smarter than dogs and can easily open doors, fridge, and get into any space they feel like.
In ancient times, a cat was the symbolism of royalty. In the great culture of ancient Egypt, which is few thousand years old, the cat was not only a symbol of royal status, but also mysticism.
Cats have the ability to see spirits, give omens, and help their owner to increase their psychic powers. This is why a psychic with a cat is always seen in movies.
Cats are also protectors because they always try to clean your aura by rubbing against you, and if any danger comes, they will defend you.
Punarvasu natives are natural protectors of the zodiac. They always feel they must protect things around them and their loved ones.
Punarvasu, in the Cancer side of the zodiac, can become moody and stubborn.
The natives must always have fresh food and clean water.
On the Gemini side, these natives are excellent hunters, although on the Cancer side, they are still hunters but will only hunt when necessary and not for sports.
Just like how cats zone to its target, whether it’s a rat, bird or a snake in the backyard, Punarvasu natives always have a set target in their life, which they always achieve.
Punarvasu is the #birth #star of #Lord #Rama, the Indian God, who was the 7th reincarnation of Lord #Vishnu.
The story of Lord Rama is what simply plays out in the life of a Punarvasu native.
Lord Rama was born in a royal family and had a stepmother who favored her own son (Bharata) over him to be the next king of the kingdom.
He won the heart of his wife (Sita) and father-in-law (Janaka) by breaking the “Pinaka” bow of Shiva, which no one on earth could pick up easily (Bow and arrow is the symbol of this Nakshatra) other than a noble man.
When time came for him to claim his throne, his stepmother Kaikeyi demanded him to be exiled into the forest for 14 years because she wanted her own son (Bharata) to take on the royal throne.
Lord Rama, being a noble man did not desire for any kingdom, earthly enjoyments and lavish lifestyle, and simply told his father that he would do what his mother, Kaikeyi, wished and left the kingdom.
He wandered with his younger brother (Laxman) and wife (Sita) in the forest, but towards the end, Sita was abducted by Ravan, the intelligent demon.
Rama sought the assistance of an army of divine monkeys and their leader, Hanuman, to get Sita back.
They crossed into Sri Lanka by throwing rocks in the ocean as a bridge and walked across.
After completing his exile term, Rama eventually defeated Ravana, got his wife back, and returned to his kingdom.
This is the theme of Punarvasu (return of the light). No matter how dark the hour is for these people, they always rise and come back to the status of king.
There were scandals attached to Rama and his wife as people accused Sita of going with Ravan and had to pass the test of Agni, the fire God.
She passed the test but had a sadness that her husband doubted her loyalty.
Sita delivered twin boys, Luv & Kush, but after their birth, Sita was taken back into the Earth after repeated accusations and demand for the test of purity.
Just like Rama had to take an exile on his own behalf even though he could’ve refused it, the natives of this Nakshatra find themselves on a self- inflicted exile in life for at least 10-14 years where they feel like a vagabond, not knowing where they are going, what they are doing and struggling.
In the life of a young individual, one may just want to do back packing across the world, sleeping on floor, hostels, eating whatever they can, and experience the world.
When it comes to relationships, they tend to go through multiple relationships or marriages as they may suspect one of the spouses or girlfriend/boyfriends for having an affair.
Punarvasu stands for repeated themes alongside the return of the light symbol; hence, these natives always have to do things repeatedly to achieve them.
When these people fail at any project, business or mission, they should not give up on it after the first failed attempt because the next attempt at the same venture becomes the theme of “Return of Light”, and they may succeed.
President Donald Trump filed 4-5 bankruptcies in his life and always managed to stay ahead of the game, he attempted to run for president in the year 2012 and failed quite quickly, but when he returned in 2015, he went from announcement all the way to the White House.
The story of Luv & Kush shows there is a strong potential that Punarvasu natives can have twins.
But they also like to have two identical things in their personal life, like having two identical statuses, two desktops, two tables, two or more properties etc.
Since Rama and Sita were royal individuals roaming the jungles of India, they tried best to find comfort, especially Lakshmana finding the most comfortable way for Sita and Rama to sleep at night while he looked out for any intruders.
This small story has shown that many Punarvasu natives love carrying their own pillow whenever travelling because they want the royal comfort of their own home.
Rama had a great love for nature and respected it to its utmost sincerity.
Even when he killed deers in the wild to feed him and his family, he prayed to the deer and thanked them for giving his life for his nutrition.
Punarvasu natives love fighting for the environment, doing philanthropy work, and giving donations.
The big story of Punarvasu is related to land, real estate and resorts due to Aditi.
She gave birth to the Vamana avatar of Vishnu, who only wanted 3 steps of land from demon king Mahabali, who didn’t realize the supreme power behind the young boy.
The boy grew to an enormous size and took over 3 different Universes in just 3 steps, and conquered all the demon’s lands.
Punarvasu natives always want to get into the real estate or resort business.
This Nakshatra also will allow a person to sell products of others like a merchandizing specialist.
Attributes of Punarvasu Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 20’00” degrees Gemini (Mithun) up to 3’20” Cancer (Karaka).
Punarvasu is derived from ‘Puna’ & ‘Vasu’, which means return, renewal, restoration, or repetition.
The 12 Adityas were born of Kashyapa in the womb of #Aditi.
The 12 Vasus are Indra, Vishnu, Vaga, Twashta, Varun, Aryamana, Pusa, Mitra, Agni, Parjyanya, Vivaswan and Dinakar.
The mother, Aditi, of whom the Gods are born, is the repository of everything good – truth, generosity, magnanimity, purity, aristocracy, beauty, and renown. It follows that this star is the cause for these virtues.
Punarvasu signifies to start afresh after breaking off, to start a new life, and to come back from a distant land.
It stands for freedom from restriction, limitation and boundless space.
Description of Punarvasu Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native born in Purnavasu Nakshatra will be liberal in giving away donations, be happy, of good qualities, a dunce, and sick. He will be satisfied with a small income and be a little wise.
According to Jataka Parijata: If at a native’s birth, the Moon is in Punarvasu, he will be dull-witted, strong in wealth, famed, learned, and lusting for women.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Punarvasu will be mean-minded, charming in appearance, patient in disposition, be happy with the least, and will walk fast.
According to Brihat Samhita: The native born under the star Punarvasu will be self-controlled, happy, of good character, dull-witted, ailing, very thirsty, and easily satisfied.
Punarvasu Nakshatra Pada Description
Punarvasu Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Punarvasu Nakshatra is ruled by Aries Navamsa (Governed by Mars).
Those born in the first pada of Punaravasu Nakshatra star are stingy, serve old people, have sensual looks, are affected by sickness, unstable, intelligent, cruel, daring, capable, and handsome.
Those born in the first pada of Punaravasu Nakshatra are active, aggressive, go-getters, of a mind which is goal-oriented and ambitious, fast communicators, sometimes frank, possess people skills, many friends, and love working in groups.
Those born in the first pada of Punaravasu Nakshatra are adventurers, putting things in motion, pioneer, having a spirit of building and creating, curious about creation, technical minded, engineers, architects, and providing to build a foundation.
Those born in the first pada of Punaravasu Nakshatra are working for the greater good, putting many little pieces into a big one, hyper-focused, accomplishing one task at a time, and patient in acquiring skills.
Punarvasu Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Punarvasu Nakshatra is ruled by Taurus Navamsa (Governed by Taurus).
Those born in the second pada of Punaravasu Nakshatra are famous, bright, witty, wide-eyed, helping others, and enjoy all things. They are devoted to Gods and acquire great fame.
Those born in the second pada of Punaravasu Nakshatra use financial resources, build finances, make money, and increase value.
Those born in the second pada of Punaravasu Nakshatra are great managers, good at spreading around finances, and getting the most from investments.
Those born in the second pada of Punaravasu Nakshatra are looking for multiple ways to generate money, having two careers, many jobs, working with travel, interest in foreign currency, hotels, travel agencies, tourism sectors, imports, and exports.
Punarvasu Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Punarvasu Nakshatra is ruled by Gemini Navamsa (Governed by Mercury).
Those born in the third pada of Punaravasu Nakshatra are good eaters, poets, stingy, show in action, and long-lived. They speak a lot, are capable of doing all jobs, of forgiving temperament, they keep anger for themselves and look to be normal outside.
Those born in the third pada of Punaravasu Nakshatra are deep, intelligent, curious, gather all kinds of information, have higher education, and want to attain knowledge.
Those born in the third pada of Punaravasu Nakshatra are scientific-minded, mathematical, interested in communications, the internet, social networking, public speaking, marketing, advertising, selling philosophies, and broad-minded concepts.
Those born in the third pada of Punaravasu Nakshatra are mental gymnastics, generating ideas, researching, using imagination, trying everything, jack of all trades, entrepreneur.
Punarvasu Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Punarvasu Nakshatra is ruled by Cancer Navamsa (Governed by Moon).
Those born in the fourth pada of Punaravasu Nakshatra are famous, bright, wealthy, women lovers, do good, handsome, and endowed with good qualities. They are long-lived and religious. They are learned and endowed with many children and wealth.
Those born in the fourth pada of Punaravasu Nakshatra are charismatic, sensitive, emotional, empathetic in nature, lucky in life, fortunate, have good blessings, have a higher chance of success, many ideas, and are very intuitively fixated on ideas.
Those born in the fourth pada of Punaravasu Nakshatra are emotional, attached to philosophies, religious beliefs and morals, emphasis on family, often attached to mother.
Those born in the fourth pada of Punaravasu Nakshatra want to settle down, strive for content, domestic life and home nurturing through sharing ideas, and are well-spoken, scholarly, teaching, guru-type nurtures through educating, publishers.
Sun’s Ingress (July 5th – July 18th) for Punarvasu Nakshatra
Sun enters Punarvasu on Jul 5th and remains there till Jul 18th. If you are born during this period, your Sun is in Punarvasu Nakshathra.
Chathurmasa or 4 months of spiritual practices starts during this period. This is the period of spiritual recreation.
Dhevashayani Ekadashi comes during this period.
The deity for this Nakshathra is Aadhithi. Aadhithi is the mother of Aadhithya.
During this period, the practice of drawing Gopadhma starts.
Gopadhma means footprints of the holy cow. As cow is called the second mother, this practice is started during this Nakshatra. The practice continues for the next 4 months.
Tree of Punarvasu : Vavsha
The #tree for Punarvasu Nakshatra is Vavsha, Velu, #Bamboo or Bambusa vulgaris.
Bamboo is used to treat cough, skin diseases, wounds, digestive disorders, gynaecological disorders, and fever.
It removes bad smell and improves taste.
Its latex looks like milk. It has hundreds of leaves.
Bamboo seeds or bamboo rice is Yava or barley shaped. Bamboo is called Vavsha.
The literal meaning of the word Vavsha is a family dynasty. This correlates well with the timing of Punarvasu.
As per modern medicine, Bamboo shoots are not good for pregnant women in the first 3 months, but bamboo rice helps pregnant women to overcome vitamin deficiency.
Applications for Vavsha
It increases potency and fertility.
A decoction of the leaves treats pain in the abdomen during menstruation.
It is also given to strengthen uterine muscles after delivery.
The decoction also treats intestinal worms’ infestation.
Seeds of bamboo shall be on a regular diet in case of diabetes.
Dried resin called Vavshalochana treats cough, cold, and fever. It is also effective to fulfil calcium deficiency.
Astronomical Information for Punarvasu Nakshatra
Almost all astronomers agree that #Yogathara of Punarvasu is Pollux.
It is the closest giant star to the Sun. It is a yellow-orange star and is a very cool star.
Pollux is 6.69 degrees north of the ecliptic, so viewers in the southern hemisphere of the earth see it occulted by the Moon on rare occasions.
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Natives born in #Mrigashira #Nakshatra are friendly, sincere, easily trusted, gain several friends, have a large social circle, attracted to romantic partners, chase things of interest, lover of travel, and enjoy exploring new places,

Mrigashira Nakshatra in 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: A #Deer
The symbol for Mrigshira (Mrigasheersha) is Deer.

Deity: The #Soma
The deity of Mrigashirsha is Soma. Soma indicates a plant or a creeper. Soma is also one of the names of the Moon. Soma is a master of great mantras or chanting.

He is fast and sustains senses. He is the owner of wealth, food grains, and nourishment. The deity of this Nakshatra is also called Chandra or the Moon. Chandra means the one who shines or glitters. One more meaning of the word Soma is the one with a mate.

Range 53⁰ 20” – 66⁰ 40”
Rashi Taurus & Gemini (Vrishabh & Mithuna)
Yogathara Meissa or Lambda Orioni
Position North of Mrugasheersha
Apparent magnitude 3.66
Latitude -13⁰ 22” 12’
Longitude 59⁰ 50” 59’
Right ascension 5h34m51.7s
Declination 9⁰ 55” 52’
Characteristics of Mrigashira Nakshatra in Astrology
The animal of Mrigashira Nakshatra is a female snake, and the soul of this nakshatra is a Cobra.
The natives of Mrigashira Nakshatra have a very similar attitude to a male snake but are more private, secluded and submissive. Just like the Rohini snake, Mrigashira is all about eloping when given a chance.
They want to break all restrictions and completely fall in love. The Rohini Nakshatra is more about the pleasure and seduction but Mrigashira is about seduction, pleasure and falling deep in love.
Female cobras build a nest and remain nearby to protect it, but male king cobras try to avoid fights.
Mrigashira becomes extremely protective of their lovers, children, especially on the Taurus side of this Nakshatra.
There is still a strong foundation of material search and protection in their life.
The sense of sexual pleasure is extreme with both Rohini and Mrigashira Nakshatras.
When these two Nakshatras get along, there is an instant electrical charge of attraction, but at the end, Mrigashira wants more while Rohini, the male cobra, looks for another to mate with.
It’s a great dating relationship between the two Nakshatras, but not a long term.
There is always the caress and coil the other individual during love making, even crushing them.
The deity of this Nakshatra is Soma, the Moon God himself.
Soma is the elixir, which gives devas immortality.
The whole story runs about where Soma stole Tara, the wife of Jupiter, who was too busy with his teachings, rituals, and guiding the royal family.
The lonely Tara was seduced by Soma and eloped with him; and became pregnant with his child, who was the Mercury graha.
This also created a huge scandal for Jupiter, who later accepted Mercury after seeing his intelligence and quick learning skills.
Moon was always fond of Rohini and spent the most time with her, but he also had an affinity for Mrigashira.
Mrigashira Nakshatra natives, like Rohini, will either elope or have an affair with a person whom they will fall deeply in love with.
Women with this Nakshatra have the tendency of having premarriage children; even in a conservative society, they may get pregnant a few weeks before the wedding.
Mrigashira and Pushya are two Nakshtras who always tend to either date or marry a partner having a child from a previous relationship.
In mythology, there is a chapter where Shiva saved Moon (Soma) as he received his boon to have him wax and wane so at least he can be in full phase on one day in a month.
This boon from Shiva was given to him after much effort and prayers. Shiva was so impressed that he took part of the crescent Moon and wore it on his head.
The story of Moon leads to Mrigashira natives having an affinity with Moon, especially the crescent moon.
They will even draw crescent Moon subconsciously on a board in the class or at their work. Many people become fascinated with looking at Moon at night, be big fans of the Apollo program, which landed a man on the Moon, and crescent moon days are highly sexually active.
When we look at Soma, it sounds like a divine drink, which every one of us have looked or thought about at one point in our life.
In reality, these natives do not really get the elixir of mortality, but elixir to escape.
Mrigashira natives are prone to addictive substances like alcohol, drugs, etc.
It isn’t due to the fact they are looking for immortality, but looking to escape this mortal life.
They try to escape from this known consciousness to the world they came from.
This act is also not conscious because they are not trying to be yogis and practice spirituality; they simply do it subconsciously by using their current situation as an excuse, but it is this chasing of elixir that ultimately leads to realizing about spiritual knowledge.
This may happen while they are drunk and suddenly get some type of an epiphany.
When this Nakshatra is occurring in the 12th, 4th, or 8th house, this part of the Nakshtra is very active, most of the time you won’t find them as drunkards or substance abusers.
On the contrary, many natives are actually spiritualists.
Mrigashira Nakshatra connects the Earth element of Taurus to the air element of Gemini, which makes a big difference on the two sides.
One seeks the pleasure of earth or material resources, while the other seeks the pleasure of information to reach the final elixir.
The symbolism of this Nakshatra is a deer’s head.
Deers are extremely good with smells, run fast, gets spooked, constantly searche for food in the forest, run away as soon as they notice you and are highly reproductive.
Mrigashira people have a great sense of smell. They can smell a dirty diaper on a different floor in the house, they can smell a burning food, but they love the rose smell.
The crux of the smell is actually the deer’s musk, which has a wonderful fragrance.
Such people are fast in doing their work, they quickly get into whatever they need to do and accomplish, but also they get spooked very easily and have a hard time with darkness as their imagination goes wild.
Mrigashira natives run away from conflict, constantly search for something in their life, whether it’s the search for pleasure, or when it turns into search for God and, they are highly sexual with their mate.
Mrigashira is Parvati, and Ardra is Shiva; what we know about their story is that Parvati had to search for a perfect mate after rigorous penance when she finally found Shiva.
This shows that Mrigashira natives have to go through many failed relationships before they find their Shiva regardless of the gender whether it’s a man or a woman.
Most of the search that occurs for Mrigashira native is the search for a perfect partner.
This Nakshatra has a strong theme of running and searching, which is also chasing.
Mrigashira natives love chasing and stalking things, whether it is something they want to buy or someone they like.
They will always somehow stalk until they have them.
This Nakshatra strangely loves eating meat or exotic meat because it takes place in the searching path of a jungle.
Mrigashira and Ardra Nakshatras both have similar food tastes if they eat meat.
Attributes of Mrigashira Nakshatra in Astrology
Mrigashira Nakshatra extends from 23’20” in Taurus (Vrishabha) Rashi up to 6’40” in Gemini (Mithun). The word ‘Mriga’ represents forests, gardens, a search, a seeking to find, to roam about in the forests and a hunter, to seek, to blaze the trail, a guide, preceptor, an erotic affair, beauty of the countenance with particular emphasis on the radiant lustre of the face, because of Chandra.
Chandra is the Lord of the mind, so all mental attitude, good or bad, sympathies and antipathies, patience and impatience, the fidgetiness and placidity, imagination, the gift of poetry, purity, sweetness, and light, physical and mental aspects, all these come within this star and when things of sweetness and light of physic as also of the mind derivatives from Chandra. Corresponding to these attributes, the horoscope of Rabindra Nath Tagore (a famous Indian poet) comes to mind.
His Janma (birth) Lagna was Pisces (Meena) with Chandra there, and Guru was in Cancer (Karka) Rashi. Because of this yoga, Rabindra Nath had something like physical translucence, which was the object of admiration worldwide, wherever people met. Also, at the same time, his poetry enthralled the whole world.
Description of Mrigashira Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native born in Mrigashira Nakshatra will be fickle-minded, will have a broad body, will be sickly, prone to several accidents, enthusiastic, and will have many enemies and miseries.
According to Jataka Parijata: If at a native’s birth, the Moon is in Mrigasirsha Nakshatra, he will be soft-hearted, wandering, love-sick, and ailing.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Mrigashira Nakshatra will be enthusiastic, unstable and timid in disposition, wealthy, a peace-lover, pure in conduct, will know about Tantra (inculcating the methods of worship of Lord Siva and Mother Sakthi), be lordly, learned and skillful.
According to Brihat Samhita: The native born under the star Mrigashira becomes fickle, clever, timid, eloquent, wealthy, and endowed with sensual pleasures.
Mrigashira Nakshatra Pada Description
Mrigashira Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra is ruled by Leo (Governed by Sun).
Those born in the first pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra are well built, monied, serve the king, are afraid of family, and always thinking about the next world.
Those born in the first pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra are egoistic, strongly intertwined with the need to discover, passionate in life, natural explorer, intellectual, and well-educated.
Those born in the first pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra seek life’s meaning through creative self-expression, are natural born artists, singers, and writers.
Those born in the first pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra create great works through understanding life, directing, screenplays, and can be producers, songwriters, poets.
Mrigashira Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra is ruled by Virgo (Governed by Mercury).
Those born in the second pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra are pleasant, neutrals, perform religious functions, knowledgeable, enjoyers, stingy, and without progeny. But they are also said to have children and grandchildren and are daring, peaceful, and know the inner depths of others’ minds.
Those born in the second pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra are communicative, satirical, humorous, quiet, reserved, and value cleanliness.
Those born in the second pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra are perfectionists, searching for flaws, always looking to fix things, looking to express themselves through making a perfect creative work; all of the creative work is self scrutinized, never good enough, always a work in progress.
Those born in the second pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra seek efficiency in life, nervous, anxious, obsessive-compulsive, expect the best, alienate others through judgments, and seek impossible perfections.
Mrigashira Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra is ruled by Libra (Governed by Venus).
Those born in the third pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra are givers, wise, knowers of scriptures’ meaning, truthful and pure in mind.
Those born in the third pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra are intellectual seeking, seeking mental connections, intellectual relationships, creativity, and are business minded.
Those born in the third pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra apply talent toward business, business partnerships that help inspire, balanced partnerships bring results, and they are interested in working in cultured fields, and social media work.
Those born in the third pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra are interested in blogging, projects with others, fashion, group advertising, and unbalanced partnerships.
Mrigashira Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra is ruled by Scorpio (Governed by Mars).
Those born in the last pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra are hated by others, sexy, endowed with many children, injured head, always sick, and daring.
Those born in the last pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra are seeking for what is hidden, interested in the dark side, things hidden from the surface, interest into death, life, rebirth, what is hidden in the earth or away from the surface.
Those born in the last pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra are looking for depth, occult, mysticism, astrology, tarot, reiki, healing, communicating about depth matters, investigator, heavy researcher, mystery writing, investigative, journalism.
Those born in the last pada of Mrigashira Nakshatra are helping others, reaching into the darkness, bring people to the light through words, helping people in emergencies, writing to help others discover themselves, writing self help pieces.
Sun’s Ingress (Jun 7th – Jun 20th) for Mrigashira Nakshatra
Sun enters Mrigashira on Jun 7th and stays there till Jun 20th. If you are born during this period, your Sun is in Mrigashira Nakshatra.
During this period, the monsoon gets activated throughout India.
Mriga also means the chase, indicating the chase of clouds just before heavy rains.
Soma, or the Moon in Astrology, which signifies water, is the Nakshatra’s deity. For example, Soma is applied in the context of rains or water; it is also applied in the context of a human birth cycle and finally to indicate the deity of Mrigashira Nakshathra.
Tree of Mrigashira : Khadira
The tree for Mrigashira Nakshatra is Khadira, Khaira, or Acacia Catechu.
Khadira is effective in skin disorders.
It is also a good treatment for leprosy.
It is a good blood purifier and good for gums as well.
Applications of Khadira
This tree’s wood is used in spiritual practices like Homa and Yadnya. Even Yadnya implants are made of Khadira.
It is useful as a toothbrush.
It brings stability to the body.
The decoction is effective in diabetes and urinary tract disorders.
It treats skin diseases very well.
Astronomical Information of Mrigashira Nakshatra
Almost all astronomers agree that #Yogathara of Mrigashira is #Meissa or #Lambda #Orionis.
It has about 28 times the Sun’s mass and 10 times the Sun’s radius.
It is a double star. The ring of nebulosity surrounds it.
It is a blue star and considered the hottest star.
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