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  1. #Krittika #Nakshatra

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Knives are a symbol of Krittika.

Ruling Planet: The #Sun ( #Surya)

Associated Deity: #Agni, the Hindu #fire god

Associated Stars: The #Pleiades

Corresponding Position in the Western Zodiac: 20°26′ Taurus-3°46’ Gemini

Quality or Modality: #Mixed ( #Misra)

Associated Element: #Earth

Personality Traits: Fast-moving, critical, analytical, reliable, serious, disciplined, hard shell with a soft interior, tenacious

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#Vishakha #nakshatra is one of the most promising and known #nakshatras in #Vedic #astronomy. This nakshatra is also defined as the #star of #purpose or any satisfying objective. The #star is denoted by a triumphal arch which symbolizes success, the accomplishment of great feats and milestones. Aries, Taurus, Gemini, and Cancer are the prominent padas associated with vishakha nakshatra. The star comes under the region of the #Jupiter planet. Vishakha nakshatra is protected by Rakshasha Gana and supreme Lord Brahma is the Trimurti who guides this nakshatra.

#Indragni is the mighty Lord who rules and safeguards Vishakha nakshatra. Two mighty godhead’s combinations rule the planet : Lord #Indra who is the god of lightning and #Agni who is the devata of fire. #Goddess #Radha, consort of great #Shri #Krishna is also a prominent deity linked with Vishakha nakshatra. People with this star in their horoscope are blessed with the mighty blessings of Goddess Radha and Lord Indragni.

Boons of Vishakha nakshatra
Following are the major positive traits linked with Vishakha nakshatra-

Vishakha nakshatra blesses people born under its influence with immense zeal and courage to deal with their lives.
People with this nakshatra have the keen determination and mental stability to achieve miraculous feats in life.
The people with this star in their horoscope have a multitude of talents and they are good at executing their talents too.
People with vishakha nakshatra have the potential to overcome all the hurdles that life throws their way.
Banes of Vishakha nakshatra
Following are the negative traits linked with Vishakha nakshatra-

Vishakha nakshatra is not favourable for marriage and related affairs. People with this star in their horoscope have a hard time executing compatibility with their partners.
The nakshatra is also not very favourable for travel and explorations.
The nakshatra also poses hindrances in the path of a person when they commence any new endeavour.

If you are born with Vishakha nakshatra’s effect in your horoscope then make sure that you are well-versed with all its effects and impacts. After knowing about its all aspects and prospects, make sure that you get a Homam done to balance all the negative traits linked with the nakshatra. Get in touch with us for the execution of Vishakha nakshatra and Indragni deity Homam. This Homam will help you in unveiling the best boons of the Vishakha Nakshatra and will also assist in pleasing the Indragni deity. Make the Vishaksha nakshatra a very favourable star for you by getting a homam done.
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#Krittika #Nakshatra is an integral nakshatra in #Vedic #astronomy; it signifies divine powers or Dahana shakti. The symbol of this nakshatra is a knife or a blade; typically, any sharp tool represents the nakshatra. The deity ruling Krittika Nakshatra is Lord #Agni and mighty Lord #Kartikey or #Murugan. Agni is the god of fire which is also known as the god having #seven #tongues.

Lord Agni symbolizes wisdom which means that people born under this nakshatra are rich in intellect. Lord Murugan is the commander or the prominent leader of #celestial energies. The nakshatra falls under the planet #sun, and #Prithvi is its element. #Gana, which represents Krittika Nakshatra, is Rakshasha, and varna safeguarding it, is brahmin. Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces are the padas of Krittika Nakshatra. Aries and Taurus are the main zodiac signs of this nakshatra.

Boons of Krittika Nakshatra
Following are the significant boons that people born under Krittika Nakshatra experience-

People under Krittika nakshatra are very sharp in extra activities. They are multitalented and can manage numerous tasks altogether with utmost perfection.
This nakshatra is also very favourable in activities linked with execution and management.
Krittika nakshatra supports characteristics such as confidence and brilliance in activities such as debating and speaking.
The people born with Krittika nakshatra are blessed with leadership qualities.
Banes of Krittika Nakshatra
Here are some harmful elements linked with Krittika Nakshatra-

People born under the effect of this nakshatra are weak in social interactions. They fail to establish solid social relations, which hamper their growth in certain areas.
This nakshatra is also unfavourably related to activities that involve water.
The people under Krittika nakshatra have difficulty relaxing or resting as they are a little anxious.
Krittika nakshatra people have rough phases in the diplomacy area.

If you are born under Krittika Nakshatra, then make sure you are well-versed with all its aspects. If you want to shed the harmful elements of the nakshatra and wish to ascertain only positive boons, then connect with us; we will conduct Krittika Nakshatra Homam to bring numerous windfalls to you. During the Homam, we will worship the Krittika Nakshatra devata to assist you in gaining maximum advantages.

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#Vishaka (200°00′ to 210°00′ Libra to 210°00′ to 213°20′ Scorpio)

In the night sky, Vishaka #nakshatra consists of four stars in the #constellation of #Libra: Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Iota Librae. These stars form a "forked branch" and can be seen under the bright star Spica. In #astrology, Vishaka bridges the signs of Libra and #Scorpio. It is referred to as a nakshatra of #purpose because it gives determination and a single-pointed focus. People born under Vishaka often find themselves at a crossroads. Once they choose a direction, they have the ambition, along with the patience to succeed, even if success arrives later in life. This #star fuels competition and also gives excellent leadership abilities. Vishaka nakshatra is a combination of its ruling deities, the mighty #Indra and the purifying #Agni. Thus, people born under Vishaka nakshatra have passionate and courageous warrior energy.

Sacred Energy Vortex
#Tirumalai #Murugan #Koil #Temple

The temple connected to the energy of Vishakha star is located in Tirunelveli District, near the village Sengottai in Tamil Nadu, India. It is called Tirumalai Murugan Koil. This temple is situated on the Tirumalai hill with several steps leading up to the shrine. This sacred temple is also known by the names Panmozhi, Panpozhi, Panpuli and Tirupathi. Lord Vishnu gave his blessing for Lord Muruga to reside in this sacred site. This temple also reveals a special relationship between Lord Muruga and Sabbari malai Ayyappan. There is a holy temple for Ayyappan (the son of Lord #Shiva and #Mohini, the female incarnation of Lord Vishnu) located nearby in Sabhari Malai, Kerala.

Tirumalai Murugan Koil contains powerful energies with the capacity to cure diseases. There are rare medicinal herbs available at this temple. One such herb, Oda Valli, produces a remedy for venomous snake bites and other ailments caused by poison. The Thala herbs present at Tirumalai also have healing medicinal properties. In addition to remedial herbs, a special pooja performed with thirty-two different oils will assist with recovery from disease or illness. One must first rinse in the pool at Tirumalai and then walk around the temple with the oil lamp. This offering produces thirty-two types of healing energy.

Those people born under Vishakha nakshatra should visit this temple and present an offering of light to Lord Muruga. Tirumalai has special light rays that form a powerful energy called Vishakha Jothi. This energy is contained within the Vishakha star. Those born under other birth stars may also visit Tirumalai for healing energies. The ancestral ritual of tarpanam may be conducted as well. The Skandha Goshta Pithrus (ancestors) reside in the divine steps of Tirumalai Murgan Koil, so offering tarpanam here will bring blessings to your ancestors.

Vishaka nakshatra natives, your #incense is made with the #herb #Wood-Apple as prescribed by the Vedas.

Burning one of these pillars is like performing a mini fire ritual for that particular star formation. For your specific Birthstar, you will be able to connect inwardly to your planet of energetic origin and gain support with the positive aspects that are you.

Burning the other Nakshatra pillars on that specific Nakshatra day will tune you in with the favorable activities with that star’s energy for the day. It is recommended to at least burn your own personal Nakshatra pillar daily to stay connected to your essence. It is advantageous to burn the days Nakshatra pillar as well.

https://www.astroved.com/astropedia/en/nakshatra/vishakha-nakshatra

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#Krittika #nakshatra ("The #Cutter”) (26°40′ to 30°00′Aries & 30°00′ to 40°00′ Taurus)

In the night sky, Krittika nakshatra is visible as a cluster of six stars known as the #Pleiades. In Vedic astrology, Krittika resides in the sign of Aries as well as Taurus. The name Krittika translates as, "one who cuts" and the symbol is a #razor or #sharp object. Thus, a critical nature with both creative and destructive tendencies is displayed by this #star.

Krittika is also represented by the element of fire as the presiding deity is #Agni, the god of #fire. Those born under this star are combative with a fiery disposition. The Sun is the ruling planet, which also signifies fire and at the highest level, purification. Krittikanak shatranatives have an adventurous spirit and are constantly looking to fuel their fire with new information and experiences. Physical activity and an energetic demeanor are characteristic of those born under this nakshatra. Kartikeya (Muruga), who was raised by the six (the stars of Pleiades) of the six sages, is also associated with Krittika. There is a nurturing quality to this star, which is often hidden behind a tough exterior.Those born under this nakshatra are commonly involved with teaching or universities. They may have a sharp tongue and dislike imperfection, yet they have amazing will power, independence and the capacity to support others. This is a star of courage, awareness and purification.

Kanjhanaaharam Sri Ghatra Sundareswarar

The temple which is most significant for Krittika nakshatra is located in the village of Kanjhanaaharam, near Mayiladuthurai in Tamil Nadu, India. This shrine is the most auspicious temple for those born under Krittika and they should visit this shrine to make offerings to Lord Shiva.

At this sacred vortex, Lord Shiva appears in the form of Sri Kathra Sundareswarar. The word Kathra translates as "to endure with eminent capability." Lord Shiva was in a state of stillness while performing Kathra Jyoti Yoga. Goddess Parvati offered a golden tender coconut while performing penance which allowed Shiva to attain deep serenity. It was in this deep state of Kathra Jyoti Yoga that Shiva emerged as Sri Kathra Jyoti Peruman and Goddess Parvati arose from the gold tender coconut as Sri Tungabala Sthanambighai. Karthika Sundareswarar has the ability to produce six brilliant lights known as Karthigam light, through which Lord Muruga originated.

The #Goddess, Sri Tungabla Sthanambighai, is personified at this #sacred #temple with the Keera Sathra parrot on her left should. This parrot chants the Vedas and the gives darshan known as VedmirthaKeeran. It is auspicious for girls of a mature age to receive this darshan before entering marriage. In addition, water from the sacred river Tungabhatra should be used to perform an abhishekam for the Goddess. Those who visit this temple and make offerings can release the negative effects of evil eyes cast upon them as well as appease challenging eighth house planetary transits.

Those born under Krittika nakshatra should offer ghee lamps in earthen pots and silk clothes to the poor people at the temple. As the star Krittika gained its brightness at this shrine, offering prayers on the Krittika star day brings prosperity.

Krittika natives, your incense is made with the #herb #Fig as prescribed by the #Vedas

Burning one of these pillars is like performing a mini fire ritual for that particular star formation. For your specific Birthstar, you will be able to connect inwardly to your planet of energetic origin and gain support with the positive aspects that are you.

Burning the other Nakshatra pillars on that specific Nakshatra day will tune you in with the favorable activities with that star’s energy for the day. It is recommended to at least burn your own personal Nakshatra pillar daily to stay connected to your essence. It is advantageous to burn the days Nakshatra pillar as well.

https://www.astroved.com/astropedia/en/nakshatra/krittika-nakshatra

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#Vishakha #Nakshatra - Vishakha is the sixteenth Nakshatra in #Vedic #astrology ranging from 20° Tula to 3°20' Vrishchika.

Symbol - The symbol of this Nakshatra is a Triumphal arch, #potter's #wheel.

Astronomical Name - This Nakshatra is corresponding to α, β, γ and ι Librae.

Deity of Nakshatra - #Indra, chief of the gods; #Agni, god of Fire are the deities of Vishakha Nakshatra.

Ruling Planet - Vishakha Nakshatra is ruled by #Guru (the planet #Jupiter).

Others - Another name of this Nakshatra is #Radha, a compliment to Anuradha, the #birth star of the #Sun. Vishakha has a rakshasa temperament with a primary motivation of dharma. Vishakha is formed by four stars of the Northern Scales.

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

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#Krittika #Nakshatra - Krittika is the third Nakshatra in Vedic astrology ranging from 26°-40' Mesha to 10° Vrishabha.
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Symbol - The symbol of this Nakshatra is #knife or #spear.

Astronomical Name - The astronomical name of this Nakshatra is #Pleiades.

Deity of Nakshatra - The deity of Krittika Nakshatra is #Agni, the God of fire.

Ruling Planet - The Sun

This Nakshatra is ruled by #Kartikeya who is also known as Lord #Murugan or #Skanda.

Others - Krittika were the six sisters who raised Lord Murugan and thus it came to be known as Kartikeya. Krittika is a very powerful Nakshatra as it shows the rising of Sun. Krittika is also known as the "Star of Fire" and is related to a fighter, lustre, glow of power, physical and creative force. Krittika Nakshatra is the #birth star of #Chandra.

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Zodiac Sign or #Vishakha #Nakshatra Rashi- Libra
Vishakha Nakshatra Ruling Planet- Jupiter
Vishakha Nakshatra Degree Range- 20° Libra - 3°20° Scorpio
Chara Rashi/ Navamsa- Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer
Vishakha Nakshatra Lord or #God - #Indra and #Agni
Vishakha Nakshatra Yoni- Vyaaghra
Vishakha Nakshatra Quality- #Demon
Vishakha Nakshatra Dosha- #Kapha
Type of Nakshatra- #Mixed
Vishakha Nakshatra Dasha- 16 years
Vishakha Nakshatra Numerical Potency- 16
Vishakha Nakshatra Gender- Female
Vishakha Nakshatra Nature- Rakshas(Demon like)
Vishakha Nakshatra Guna- #Rajas
Vishakha Nakshatra Mobility- #Movable
Vishakha Nakshatra Caste- Melchhas
Vishakha Nakshatra Animal- #Tiger
Vishakha Nakshatra Names Starting Letter- Ti,Tu,Te,To
Vishakha Nakshatra #Bird- #Sparrow with a red tail
Vishakha Nakshatra# Tree- #Wood-apple
Vishakha Nakshatra Traits- Odiously disposed, talkative,respectful, liberal in charity, jealous, avaricious,quick witted, argumentative and money maker.
Vishakha Nakshatra Lucky Number- 3
Vishakha Nakshatra Symbol- Gateway or decorated arch
About Vishakha Nakshatra
Vishakha, the constellation of purpose is the 16th Nakshatra in Astrology. Vishakha Nakshatra is a bridge between Libra and Scorpio. The english meaning of this Nakshatra is two branched or poison vessels. This Nakshatra is also called as Radha which further represents delightful. Radha was a part of Hindu mythology, she was the beloved of Lord Krishna.

In the symbol of Vishakha Nakshatra, you can see a decorated arch. This arch or gateway is decorated with beautiful leaves. This gateway also symbolizes marriage ceremonies in India which represents the connection of this star with marriages.The Vishakha Nakshtra symbol represents triumph and victory. Although this Nakshatra represents auspicious celebrations related to triumph and marriages, it is not a pleasant constellation. As the natives of this constellation become restless in the race to attain victory.

Jupiter, the ruler of Vishakha Nakshatra is the reason for the humanistic nature of natives. The gemstone of this Nakshatra is Topaz and lucky day is Thursday. The element associated with Vishakha nakshtra is Fire and the lucky color is golden. This constellation relates to “Vyapana shakti” which is the power of manifestation. The body parts associated with Vishakha Nakshatra are Arms and Breasts.
Vishakha Nakshatra - Physical Characteristics
Vishakha Nakshatra males and females have fiery appearances. Their face has prominent slants and defined angles. Their eyes are sharp. Vishakha Nakshatra natives have a fair complexion. Those who have Vishaka as their constellation are blessed with sharp features. They dress elegantly as they believe that their appearance influences the chances of their success. They are attractive by outer personality and they know how to hide their innate negative feelings by manipulating their facial expressions.

Vishakha Nakshatra Characteristics- Behavioral Characteristics
Vishakha Nakshatra natives are blessed with great focus, achieving traits and great motivation. These people believe in the power of self effort and they are capable enough to manifest their goals. Their great communication skills and truthfulness makes them attractive. They respect people who are better than them in terms of abilities and virtues.

The natives of Vishakha Nakshatra are adept at manifesting their goals by applying their hard work. They remain focused towards their goals and do not shy away from brushing up their skills to fulfill their ambitions.

One aspect of Vishakha Nakshatra natives is fault finding as they value justice in their lives. They are also over talkative and restless individuals. When it comes to partnership, whether it is personal or professional, they take part in it with all their heart. They lay the foundation of any task with extreme dedication and passion and apply all their time and energy and to fulfill it perfectly.

Vishakha Nakshatra natives are not diplomatic. They value justice and truthfulness. They are fun and party loving people. But they do not let these parties hinder their productivity and divert their attention from important ventures. They remain focused towards their goals.

Vishakha natives are righteous oriented. They think that the truth is the one which they believe. It is very difficult to change their perception. Vishakha Nakshatra male and females are filled with power house energy. They always try to find out deeper meaning in the simple pleasures of life.

The natives of Vishakha Nakshatra sometimes get stuck in moral dilemmas. Life continuously confuses them by offering two different choices. They struggle to choose the right path and end up choosing the more complicated one even if it is not right for them. After manifesting their venture, they often realise that it is not what they wanted in the first place.

The negative qualities of Vishakha Nakshatra natives are their vulnerability to jealousy and envy. They compare themselves with other people and end up feeling jealous and uncontented. This trait restricts them to get along with people easily.

Favorable Activities For Vishakha Nakshatra
The Vishakha constellation is extremely auspicious for activities related to aggression and war. It is favourable for any activity which needs an argumentative approach, you can also engage in any activity which requires harshness. It is propitious for the activities which require mental attention. In this period, you can start your journey towards your goals or you can arrange decoration ceremonies, family functions, award functions and parties. It is also favourable for dressing up, decorating oneself and ornamentation. This period is also favourable for romantic and sexual activities. It is auspicious for performing penance as well as setting resolutions.
Unfavorable Activities For Vishakha Nakshatra
In the period of Vishakha Nakshatra, you should not travel. It is inauspicious for marriages and new beginnings. In this period, you should restrict yourself from activities which require diplomacy or tact.
Career Options for Vishakha Nakshatra Natives
The professions that are favorable for people born in Vishakha Nakshatra are:-

Jobs in the Alcohol and Liquor Industry like bartenders.
Jobs in the construction industry like manual labourers.
Job in Fashion and Movie industry like models, dancers and actresses.
Professions which require communication skills and speeches like TV and Radio broadcasting, politicians.
Marching band jobs
Becoming sport personalities that require great efforts
Religious jobs like cults, religious fundamentalists and idealist fanatics
Defence jobs like soldiers, guards and police
Custom and immigration officers.
Although Natives of Vishakha Nakshatra can be seen working in all types of industries and professions, they do not stay at one job for long. They keep changing their profession throughout their lives.
Vishakha Nakshatra Remedies
Those who are suffering from affliction to Vishakha Nakshatra should worship the 8 vasus and the divine God HariHara .HariHara god is half Shiva and half Vishnu. As per Vedic astrology, you should chant the root mantra “Om Yam” and “Om Ram”. This mantra should be chanted 108 times by natives of the Vishakha constellation. To become free of clouds of inauspiciousness wandering over your life , you should chant this mantra in the period of lunar transition and should also practice Kundalini or Raj yoga. It is advised to wear red, blue and golden color clothes. Also, Vishakha Nakshatra natives should perform all the important actions corresponding to the position of the Vishakha constellation for the most beneficial results.
https://www.anytimeastro.com/blog/nakshatra/vishakha-nakshatra/

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Observant with a hundred eyes, the God is conqueror in the wood:
#Agni, who hath his seat in broad plains here below, and in the high lands far away.
That Agni, wise High-Priest, in every house takes thought for sacrifice and holy service,
yes, he takes thought, with mental power, for sacrifice. Disposer, he with mental power shows all things to he who strives...Agni bestows a blessing on each pious man, and opens wide the doors for him.
~ #Rig-Veda

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Zodiac Sign or #Krittika #Nakshatra Rashi- Aries and Taurus
Krittika Nakshatra Ruling Planet- The #Sun
Krittika Nakshatra Lord or God- #Agni, the God of Fire or Lord Shiva
Krittika Nakshatra Symbol- #Flame
Krittika Nakshatra Degree Range- 26.40 Aries-10.00 Taurus
Krittika Nakshatra Mode of Functioning- Active
Krittika Nakshatra Quality- Demon or #Rajasic
Chara Rashi/ Navamsa- Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces
Krittika Nakshatra Lucky Number- 1
Krittika Nakshatra Yoni- Mesh
Krittika Nakshatra Dosha- Kapha
Type of Nakshatra- Mixed
Krittika Nakshatra Dasha- 6 years
Krittika Nakshatra Numerical Potency- 3
Krittika Nakshatra Gender- Female
Krittika Nakshatra Gana/Nature- Rakshas (demon like)
Krittika Nakshatra Guna- #Sattva
Krittika Nakshatra Lucky Color- Brilliant #White
Krittika Nakshatra Mobility- Dual
Krittika Nakshatra Caste- Brahmana
Krittika Nakshatra Animal- #Ewe (Female #Sheep #goat )
Krittika Nakshatra Names Starting Letter- Aa, Ee, U, A
Krittika Nakshatra Bird- #Sparrow and #Peacock
Krittika Nakshatra Tree- #Audambar ( #Ficus-Racemosa)
Krittika Nakshatra Traits- Power to burn, aggressive nature, stubborn, fickle minded, strong, extremely brilliant, talkative, learned, good in studies, no ability to rectify.
About Krittika Nakshatra
Krittika is the third Nakshatra of twenty seven Nakshatras. It can be seen in the sky as the group of 7 stars. As per Vedic astrologers, this Nakshatra signifies a necklace and thus it exhibits a great cosmic significance. The main symbol of Krittika Nakshatra is an Axe or any sharp edged instrument such as blade, razor or knife. It represents the penetration power of Krittika Nakshatra that creates and destroys any superficial layers of mental and emotional instincts. A flame of any type is also used as an epitome of Krittika Nakshatra. It is associated with Lord Agni, who is the source of power and energy. Alternatively, Peacock is considered as a symbol of the Krittika constellation.

Krittika God, Kartikeya is the commander of celestial Gods. He is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi. As per Hindu scriptures, Krittikas were the seven wives of seven galactic sages who raised Kartikeya. As Krittikas fostered the Krittika Nakshatra Lord or God, the child born in Krittika Nakshatra exhibits the characteristics to care and nurture. Krittika Nakshatra are considered as the five senses while Kartikeya represents infinite perceptivity of the innocent mind.

Krittika Nakshatra in English is referred to as Krittika. Whereas, Krittika Nakshatra in Tamil is referred to as Karthikai Natchathiram (கார்த்திகை நட்சத்திரம்), the name of Krittika Nakshatra in Malayalam is Karthika Nakshatra (കാർത്തികനക്ഷത്ര) and name of Krittika Nakshatra in Telugu is Kritika (కృత్తిక).

Krittika Nakshatra - Physical Characteristics
Due to lunar influence, Children born under Krittika Nakshatra have a bright and pleasant appearance. They have a commanding personality. Their appetite is good. They appear jovial and cheerful and would have a stout body if the Mercury is in the second or third quarter of this constellation.

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Krittika Nakshatra - Behavioral Characteristics
Krittika in Sanskrit means “critical”. It endows the characteristics of finding fault and critically analyzing the cause of all kinds of imperfections between the apparent and the real. People born under Krittika Nakshatra cannot withstand imperfections, They consider any sort of imperfections as obstacles in the way of success.

Krittika natives are innocent, independent, determined and warm. They have a straightforward and direct approach towards everything. They behave bluntly and possess fiery energy. They don’t like to beat around the bush and thus often offends or intimidates people around them. However, children born in Krittika Nakshatra are not sharp-edged all the time. They are diplomatic and graceful in their social circle. They become reliable friends and are very swift and understanding in nature. They exhibit an intelligent mind and have great abilities to perform in any point of situation. Their likes and dislikes are very strong. They possess excellent leadership skills, nurturing abilities, learning traits and fighting spirit.

The main Krittika Nakshatra characteristic is their burning nature. They are very focused on developing their innate abilities and do not hesitate to remove any obstacles from the path of achieving their goals. The Krittika constellation is associated with “Dhana Shakti” which means they have power to sever ties of the body. They are highly sacrificial. If they are spiritually inclined, then they take no time to leave any materialistic pleasure or entanglement or desire.

Krittika natives are spiritually invoked. They undergo extreme purification. Thus, there can be various ups and down in their lives. The negative characteristics of Krittika Nakshatra is their short temper. However, it is short lived and they do not carry enduring vengefulness. The main drawback of Krittika Nakshatra people is their intolerance, impatience and inability to bear.

Career Options for Krittika Nakshatra
Critics, Managers, Technical professions in general, Educators, Teachers, Jewellers and Glassmakers, Fire-fighters, Spiritual teachers, Barbers & hairdressers, Gold diggers & miners, Tailors, Fire dancers, Explosive experts, Fencers, Surgeons, Lawyers, All military professions, Professional dart players or Archers, creative arts done by using Fire, Blacksmiths, Judges, Swordsmen, Works associated with needles such as Embroiderers or Vaccinators, Furnace Makers, Police, Professions related to making of Cooking utensils or Trade tool, Jobs related to rehabilitation of addicts and self improvement activities are the best Krittika Nakshatra Career options.

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Favorable Activities
Fire worship or purification, leadership activities, executives work, cooking, embroidery, sewing, shaving, cutting, drumming, and debates, extracurricular activities, education related works, military activities, starting anything or taking initiative, commencing new ventures and all fire activities are considered auspicious in Krittika Nakshatra.

Unfavorable Activities
Socializing, leisure, water related activities. Diplomatic works are considered inauspicious in the Krittika constellation.

Krittika Nakshatra Remedies
Krittika born natives should indulge in the worship of Kartikeya and the Sun. They should recite Gayatri mantra and show respect towards the seven wives at the moment they observe Pleiades constellation. In order to neutralize the negative effects of the Krittika constellation, these natives should worship fire. They should perform a fire ritual using incense and Sandalwood sticks, Cow Ghee, sesame seeds. When the Moon positions in Krittika, its natives should observe fasting.

Krittika star natives can also recite the Krittika Nakshatra mantra (root mantra)- “Om Im”, “Om Oo” and “”Om U” 108 times during the Moon’s transition in Krittika Nakshatra and in its corresponding lunar month. As per Vedic astrology, reciting this Krittika Nakshatra Mantra is beneficial in brightening up the native’s life and removing all the sufferings.

Wearing bright colors like gold, orange, red, yellow and colors seen in Peacock feathers are also recommended. Krittika Nakshatra natives should perform important actions corresponding to the lunar course of the Krittika constellation for the positive results.

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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 #Krittika #Nakshatra in #Astrology are skilled at the debate, overtaking conversation with logic and reason, intimidating people with intelligence, having a perfectionist outlook, judging others but also a tendency to “cut self”, inwardly judgmental, seeing the truth in own behaviour, using fire to burn away bad parts and purify the self, can appear harsh, yet be supportive, may be prone to giving tough love, can appear tough or stern, but deep inside are warm, sensitive, caring and very protective by nature.

Krittika 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: The #Razor
The symbol for Krittika Nakshatra is a #knife or a razor. The razor is sharp, and it shines in the sunlight, so the razor indicates the effect of agni or fire. Razor is also used to shave the head and face. These two limbs are suggested by Krittika, which mainly indicates a face.

Deity: The #Agni
Agni reflects powers to consume, transform and convey. Just born, he was presented as a tender baby who needs loving attention. He sparks, smokes, and grows stronger than his parents.

Deity 26⁰ 40” – 40
Yogathara Alcyone or Eta Tauri
Position South of Krittika
Apparent magnitude 2.96
Latitude 4⁰-03”-02’
Longitude 36⁰-8”-7’
Declination 24⁰-05”-2’
Characteristics of Krittika Nakshatra in Astrology
The animal of Krittika Nakshatra is a #goat. The goat is a resilient animal.
When a land needs to be cleared of any type of bushes, weed and grass so that something can be built, the builders hire a farmer to bring in goat and sheep to clear out the ground, which is the fastest and the best way.
They quickly cut through the grass and make way for a clear ground.
This, in a way, is what fire would do to living earth; turn it into ash and dust.
Goats also have a habit of biting or nibbling in order to communicate.
A native with this Nakshatra would usually bite or nib during lovemaking or show some form of passion.
Goats also head butt during combat. When trying to retain their position or take someone else’s position in the herd, such behavior can translate into a person who will butt head with their co-workers, friends, and bosses because they constantly want to fight for their position in life.
The element of Krittika is fire, which can go two ways, the fire of purification and the fire of destruction.
When we do rituals, havans, we are trying to invoke certain Gods who can come and clean our sins and bad energy around the house.
The other fire is the fire that has no control; it can go from a small matchstick to burning an entire forest.
Both do the job of cleaning and cleansing, but one is invoked, and the other goes out of control.
In the Rig Veda, the Agni God has a big appetite for Soma but was later cursed when he flirted with the wives of Saptarishis.
This much of information shows that Krittika Nakshatra has a bit of a perverted attitude of lust provided by Soma.
These natives can also be innocent and not realize their sexual behavior.
This does not mean every single Krittika native would have this behavior, it has to be supported by malefics, 12th Lord and 8th Lord connection, which are the houses of secrecy.
Krittika can actually make someone a priest as ironic as this statement.
This foundation comes due to the mythology of Agni and how Agni peeked and saw wives of Saptarishis naked and lusted after them.
He was then cursed by the rishis to have an insatiable sex appetite and lust, which would get him into trouble.
Yes, it is a curse when someone is lusting or is forced to lust after every single thing.
Krittika natives are seekers of truth because they want to cut through everything and get to the point.
They make excellent political leaders, CEOs and executives in a company.
The symbol of this Nakshatra is a knife, which can either cut through the truth, war, body, meat and vegetables in the kitchen, which is why they make great chefs.
In the kitchen, the two most essential things are fire and knife, which are represented by the Krittika Nakshatra.
When the Dharma or Artha Lord is in the Krittika Nakshatra, the native will be an excellent chef.
They also love to eat hot food and especially love putting extra ghee or butter in everything they eat.
Krittika natives usually love carrying a pocket knife or swiss knife.
On the Aries side of Krittika, it gives love for playing with fire, doing fire rituals, bonfires, and even studying elements of fire, which is electricity.
The Krittika Nakshatra has a strong theme of adoption.
He was the brother of Ganesha and was born from the semen of Shiva during love making with Paravati.
Kamadeva stole a single seed of sperm of Shiva to create a child, who would defeat the demon monster, Tarkasur.
The child was taken and adopted by the six sisters, known as the constellation of Pleiades.
This theme can always play out in Krittika natives; they are either adopted or raised by another family member while being far from their biological mother. They can even adopt children, foster children and animals.
11th Lord is the 6th from 6th house, which is the higher version of 6th house of pets.
When in the 6th house, one may even have to fight a custody battle for children.
Such people always have to fight a battle in their lives with a strong enemy, and they usually win.
Attributes of Krittika Nakshatra in Astrology
This is the birth star of Chandra. Many constellations gather at the tail end of the Krittika group. It extends from Mesha 26’40”. The residuary 10’00” degree falls in Taurus (Vrishabha).
Lord (Adhipati) is Mangal and Shukra. Agni is the great purifier, consumer, and giver of light, heat, and brightness. Agni causes the fire of life and the drive. It is also the spark of life. Without fire, creation would not exist.
Agni is at the base of creation and the continuation of existence. It consumes everything. The fire of digestion in the human system and the external fire for cooking are only different manifestations of the same principle: Agni.
Agni is the symbol of brightness and brilliance, all weapons with fire-power. Other things of the same category come within the Krittika group’s range. The fire is considered a purifier, for it burns away all that is wicked, dark and dull, low and sinful and inauspicious in the world.
The junk thus blazes away, and only effulgence and light remain. Fire gives the earth its activity and dynamism and revives it after the spells of cold that periodically inflict the earth’s comatose condition.
Description of Krittika Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native will have no ability to rectify (wrong course), will be strong, fickle-minded, will have various foodstuffs at his disposal, and be extremely brilliant. He will have many dwelling places and be very talkative.
According to Jataka Parijata: If, during a native’s birth, the Moon be in the star (Krittika), he will be energetic, Lord-like in status, not dull but with some valuable learning.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Krittika will be splendorous, intelligent, liberal, an avid eater, fond of women, sagacious, skilful, and honourable.
According to Brihat Samhita: Birth under the asterism, Krttika makes one a glutton, addicted to others’ wives, brilliant and famous.
Krittika Nakshatra Pada Description
Krittika Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Krittika Nakshatra is ruled by Sagittarius (Governed by Jupiter).
Those born in the first pada of Krittika Nakshatra are generous, very spiritual, religious, mystical, have high morals, are righteous, lawful, direct, blunt, bold, and knowledgeable,
Those born in the first pada of Krittika Nakshatra are well educated, philosophical, knowledgeable of right and wrong, self-sacrificing, have temper issues, are arrogant, and bossy.
Krittika Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Krittika Nakshatra is ruled by Capricorn (Governed by Saturn).
Those born in the second pada of Krittika Nakshatra are stable, structured, organized, have a balanced mind, logical thinking, are knowledge-seeking lovers of historical knowledge, ancient scriptures, and have a serious approach towards spirituality.
Those born in the second pada of Krittika Nakshatra are creative, materialistic, have status through material gains, luxurious goods, seeker of authoritative nature, positions of power, networking, business experts, have a healthy relationship with government, and have gains through mother/maternal figure.
Krittika Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Krittika Nakshatra is ruled by Aquarius (Governed by Saturn).
Those born in the third pada of Krittika Nakshatra have curiosity, are well learned, and have interests in esoteric subjects, astrology, tarot, reiki, and occult science.
Those born in the third pada of Krittika Nakshatra have a future-oriented thinking, and are interested in science, technology, social networking, engineering.
Krittika Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Krittika Nakshatra is ruled by Pisces (Governed by Jupiter).
Those born in the fourth pada of Krittika Nakshatra are emotional, intuitive, attached to others, empathetic, humanitarian, purifying through spiritual pursuits, meditation, yoga, religion, esoteric pursuits gurus, teachers, leaders, giving away guidance, selfless, expect little in return, have a creative imagination, are artistic in nature, and may be singers, writers, poets.
They are mainly travellers, love travelling world, experience culture, foreign interests, loners, nature-loving, peaceful settings, serenity, emotional balance through spending time alone.
Sun’s Ingress (May 10th – May 23rd) in Krittika Nakshatra
The Sun enters Krittika Nakshatra on May 10th and stays here till May 23rd. If you are born during this period, your Sun is in Krittika Nakshatra.
Akshaya thruthiya generally comes during this period. Satya yuga started on Akshaya thruthiya day. It started when the Sun was in Krittika Nakshatra in Aries, and the Moon was in Rohini in Taurus. It is also called truth yuga. This is also one reason why Krittika Nakshatra is considered the first Nakshatra.
All Indian festivals are designed as per the Sun’s Nakshatra and the Moon.
The deity for Krittika is Agni or fire, and during this period, the temperatures are at a peak in India.
Tree of Krittika: Umbar
The tree for Krittika Nakshatra is umber or ficus glomerate.
Lord dhatthaguru lives under this tree. It symbolizes good luck.
In Atharvaveda, umbar is given prominence to acquire prosperity and vanquish foes.
Umbar leaves cure bilious infections, and fruits counter constipation.
Bark cures dysentery, diabetes, asthma, and urinary problems.
Application of Umbar
The bark is used in spiritual practices like Shanti and Homa or sacrifice to fire.
The unripe fruit is used for culinary purposes like making pickles.
It heals fractured bones.
It also improves skin tone and complexion.
Its bark is a part of Kashayam or decoction used after the mother’s delivery care.
Astronomical Information of Krittika Nakshatra
Almost all astronomers agree that Yogathara of Krittika is Eta Tauri.
It is the biggest star of the Pleiades or seven sisters.
It is also the brightest of the 7 sisters.
It spans 10 times the radius of the Sun.
It is a blue-white star and categorized as a scorching star.
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#Vishakha #Nakshatra, which starts at 20°00' degree in Libra sign and is up to 03°20' degrees in Scorpio zodiac sign, is the 16th Nakshatra in the zodiac as per Indian astrology. The symbol for Vishakha Nakshatra is a Triumphal Gateway decorated with leaves. And the presiding deity of Vishakha Nakshatra is #Indragni. It is important to understand that Lord #Indra and Lord #Agni are collectively called Indragni. Vishakha lunar mansion is a Nakshatra which has two ruling deity, the God of thunder and rain Indra, and the God of fire Agni. So the Nakshatra of Vishakha has a paired deity ruling over it. One of which is the chief of gods, Indra and the other is fire deified, Agni.

Both the symbol and deity for Vishakha Nakshatra invoke the idea of success, victory, triumph and the concentrated power. It contributes towards making the image for Vishakha Nakshatra as the conqueror. This even gives rise to the quality of being obsessed with defeating rivals. Such a nature of this lunar mansion makes 'Goals' the primary motivation for Vishakha native. But when the influence of this Nakshatra is somehow predominant in an overall chart and is of that kind, it can result in "attainment of goals" to be the central objective of life and that belief can sometimes justify the use of questionable means. The people with the strong influence of Vishakha Nakshatra may become dictators either benevolent or malevolent, depending on other contributing factors of the birth chart and overall Kundli situations, which are better analysed by an astrologer. Additionally Vishakha native may tend to present their findings so aggressively that they make their audience feel isolated.

The qualities which are connected with approaching a goal and rushing for the success of life are generally associated with Vishakha Nakshatra. This is the reason why a Vishakha native might have personality traits like courage, a resolved mindset and an attitude of self-interest. These people when obstructed from those paths of achievements can also cause negative personality traits to manifest like frustration and impatient anger. Vishakha Nakshatra often represents a lack of intimate social involvement, especially those with friends. And therefore can develop a tendency to use people as a mean to an end goal.

The first three Vishaka Pada are in the zodiac sign of Libra and the last Vishakha Pada is in the Scorpio sign. The first Pada falls in Aries navamsa ruled by Mars. The second Pada falls in Taurus navamsa ruled by Venus. The third Pada falls in Gemini navamsa with Mercury as the ruling planet. And the fourth Pada is in Cancer navamsa whose ruling planet is Moon.

Moon in Vishakha Nakshatra: If the Moon is sitting in Vishakha Nakshatra and Vishakha be the birth star, it makes one jealous of the prosperity of others. Vishakha native can be stingy, but bright in physical appearance. They are distinct in speaking and skilled at making money. These people are also inclined to create quarrels between people.

https://aaps.space/docs/nakshatra/Vishakha-Nakshatra/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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#Krittika #Nakshatra is the 3rd star in the Zodiac. It extends from 26.4 deg Aries to 10 deg of Taurus. The #star is named after the Lord #Karthikeya, Son of Lord #Shiva. Lord Karthikeya is also the commander of the God.

In Hindu mythology, it is said that there was a time when the demons were destroying the world and creating tremendous problems for all creatures, even the gods. To defeat them, the gods obtained the seed of the Lord Shiva, which refers to his virility, energy or power. When the gods got Shiva’s seed, it required special arrangements to preserve it. It had such a fiery quality that an ordinary receptacle or womb could not hold it. The seed was thus cast in fire and protected by water. The Krittikas were requested to nourish it in their womb. Karttikeya was thereby born and on the seventh day after his birth killed the mighty demon Taraka, and thereby relieved the gods from the demons.

Rulling Deity of Krittika Nakshatra
Krittika means #Flame. #Agni is the presiding deity of this Nakshatra. This shows the tremendous potential lies within this constellation. Fire is the creator of all beings be it living or non-living, tangible or intangible as it represents the energy required for the creation process. Due to its fiery nature it is related to command, power, lustre, glow, brilliance etc.

Agni or Fire is the god for sacrifice, which means it has the ability to burn up the negativity and purify things, a state which is attained after the fire sacrifices. The thing which needs to be sacrificed here is the ego and the negative side of self. It can bring the good qualities of human nature by transformation. So you have a spiritual side also. You will have the ability to see a problem from multiple perspective- spiritual/philosophical or metaphysical in one hand and logical or practical in other. The God of Fire has the power to provide enormous vitality, courage and strength. But if this power is not utilized properly, the consequence can be devastating.

But it is a Female Nakshatra and it needs positive influence from outside to function properly. So at times you may need motivational external forces to get you going.

This Nakshatra covers two zodiac signs, Aries and Taurus, and hence the person born in this star will have a mixed influence of the aggressive Mars as well as the artistic Venus. Sun is the ruler of this star. As it falls under two Zodiac Signs, you will have the quality of hard driving Aries as well as the cautious Taurus. You are fortunate that you will get this kind of flexibility. The first Pada (3deg 20 mint) falls under Aries and Sun+Mars dynamism is experienced here.The combined energies of two military planets makes it harsh in its approach and functioning. It can ruthlessly conquer any enemy or an obstacle that comes in its path. Leadership quality, thirst for power and authority comes naturally to them. Bill Clinton has Moon in this Pada. The remaining ten degree falls under Taurus sign. Venus + Sun may influence in ability and talent in fine arts. A natural inclination toward beauty, fashion, luxury is seen here. Princess Diana had her Venus placed in this star.

Krittika Nakshatra Natives will be very intelligent in one hand and on the other hand, he cannot pursue any goal for long. In other words•he easily gets bored with any particular thing and jump upon another without knowing the pros and cons. He is capable of rendering good advise and tell others the way out for any problem. But in his own life, he does what he thinks at a particular time. Krittika star born natives will discard any friendship if that friendship questions his ego and freedom. But at the same time he does not like to achieve name, fame and wealth through unfair means or at the mercy of others. He cannot find fault in his own action. Optimism followed with self-pride is one of the characteristics of these persons. He is determined to go ahead with great energy and shows his stubborn and tenacious nature.

Krittika Nakshatra individuals are highly determined and tenacious and will go to any lengths to achieve greatness. They can be stubborn and aggressive by nature. Destructive tendencies, combative nature and issues with anger may be observed. The primary motivation is Kama. Illegitimate affairs and attraction is common in Krittika. The person has trouble controlling his diet and eating habits. A child like nature is observed when Chandra is in Krittika. They can be unreasonable at times.

Krittika Nakshatra individuals are sharp, cutting and penetrating in nature. They love wars and battles. They will never buckle down in an argument. Remarkable ability Will be shown in arguments and counter arguments with reasoning. They are proud by nature and always want to take the front seat in any situation. These natives are good at criticizing and fault finding. They do not tolerate imperfection because it sees them as obstacles in achieving their goals. Their act is in a sudden and explosive manner. Once he got heated up, subsequent steps will be dangerous. Hence he has to observe maximum mental balance and keep away the out bursting temperament.

They have an extreme temper, but it does not last too long. Krittika exemplifies sun’s anger rather than Mar’s anger. Sun’s anger doesn’t last for very long, while Mar’s anger lingers on with an avenging attitude. The King( Sun),does not need to stay angry for long to declare war, while the Soldier(Mars) who actually fight the battle, need sustained anger to keep them interested in battles.

They have very Razor sharp tongues (The symbol of this Nakshatra is a cutter) especially if the 2nd lord is in the Nakshatra. Being quick and insightfull, you can grasp things quicklyand you feel the need to speak your mind. But often you can be very harsh and critical to others and do not show sense of gratitude to the well-wishers. you may have a tendency to blunt and unskill full speech. There is an utter lack of diplomacy. This is the biggest drawback of Krittika Individuals. It can take you away from others and make you lone.

In relationship, Krittika individuals can be devoted and loving. But they must understand that the other person in relationship should get the fair chance to express themselves also. you can have problem in social sphere due to your nature. You can also face problem in managing money and can easily be extravagant. They can be caring parents and protecting towards their children. They love to see their children succeed and they will leave no stone unturned for this.

https://blog.astrologylover.com/krittika-nakshatra/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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#Krittika #Nakshatra 2023
According to #Vedicastrology, Krittika has a place in the sign of Aries and Taurus. Krittika is a fire nakshatra and signifies power and energy with #Agni as ruling deity. Krittika name when translated it means a sharp object. It can be destructive or be creative in nature. Those people born in this nakshatra are aggressive with a raging behavior. With the #Sun as the ruling planet, the natives have flaming nature and signifies purity at highest level.

Characteristics of Krittika
The native man of Krittika nakshatra will be good in brilliancy, but he may lose patience and cannot achieve goals. He doesn’t stay in one task for a long time and moves from one to another. Females are sensitive and have a heartful of emotions, but it doesn’t mean she will blindly follow others.

Krittika Nakshatra 2023 Predictions: Career
The year will be progressive for matters related to your profession but the influence of planets may push you to check your views more aggressively. Not to be rigid or else you may not be able to take advantage of planetary favor this year. Remain open to looking at things, through different perspectives particularly during the first half of year. And remain confident, while handling matters related to your project or any business associations. In short, a balanced approach will be required to maintain growth in your profession.
https://www.mypandit.com/nakshatras-constellations/horoscope-2023/krittika/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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#Krittika #Nakshatra in #Astrology
Krittika Nakshatra is popular for having two symbolic meanings. First, Krittika means something sharp that cuts. That is why its symbol is a knife. By the way, cutting sharp is not literally chopping something off. In contrast, it means a sharp mind or intellect. Also, natives with a sharp tongue or have a nature that invites war, battle, or dispute. Secondly, the word ‘Krittika’ also comes from the six mothers who nurtured the young Kartikay (Shiva’s elder son). Hence, nurturing is also one of the significant traits of Krittika nakshatra natives.

Planets fulfil the promises of the Nakshatra lord they are sitting in. The lord of Krittika Nakshatra is the #Sun, which gives outshining to the natives. The process of cutting, dividing, tearing or all the sharp objects such as knives, scissors, swords, etc., comes under this Nakshatra. The Krittika natives are very courageous, strong willpower and solidarity.

One of the primary purposes of this Nakshatra is to purify the soul and liberate it from earthly impurities. However, monumental deeds and feats are achieved in this Nakshatra. So, the natives become great achievers. They are involved with the purification of the planet’s influences. They are considered to have ‘Dahana Shakti’, which can burn and purify. Moreover, this is needed for the necessary transformation to happen. The fiery nature of this Nakshatra allows this.

The #Moon is exalted in Krittika. That is why Vimshottari Dasha starts from this Nakshatra. As you know, the Moon means mind. So, the natives under this Nakshatra become critical thinkers. Krittika Nakshatra natives are very sharp, active or extremely sensitive and soft. So, they are highly worked up, resulting in suffering from insomnia.

Krittika natives association is with #Agni, who is a master of virtues. Agni is very active on all physical, mental and spiritual planes. According to Hindu mythology, Agni represents two heads and seven tongues. One head is said to be focused on the earth plane, and the other is facing towards heaven.

The symbolic animal is a Goat, #Ram, or Sheep. Goats are quite agile and can climb steep trees or mountains. Similarly, Krittika people can go to great heights in any kind of career pursuit. They have a good balance, and they are good at finding loopholes.

In the zodiac wheel, Krittika Nakshatra is connected to the Aries & Taurus signs.

https://www.mypandit.com/astrology/nakshatras-constellations/krittika/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

#VISHAKA #NAKSHATRA

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This lunar constellation is notable as it brings great potential for resolution of old karmic patterns.

Rebirth is sometimes needed to go on living.

The living dead patterns that are etched in the echoes of Karmic resonance sometimes require death.

Rebirth holds the hand of Death!

Vishaka is a profound agent for bringing healing change.

Vishaka Nakshatra indeed offers this, but at the same time, asks us to carefully and honestly look at the patterns we are repeating a d the things we are joining together.

The outer resonance of our lives events start as a sound in our psychic world and then becomes the medley which rules the rhythm of our being.

A blessed time for looking at inner beliefs and programs that keep a living death in place of rebirth.

The blessing and the curse ride together, both are looked at in the Tantric perspective, for the poison is part of the medicine.

Drinking the medicine without honouring and acknowledging the power of poison is tantamount to blindness.

The gods who dwell on the star constellation of Vishaka are thirsty indeed. They are full of the wish for #Soma and the experience of fulfilling desire.

Desire is sacred if it is channeled, but desire can lead to ruin if it is unfocussed.

Yogic practices could actually be defied as the art of channeling desire.

Desire might have been bastardized as the culprit for leading us into delusions.. and that might be the case. But the suppression of desire and the attempt to kill it leads to war. Desire comes from the goddess, it is too powerful-a-force to kill.

Acknowledging the sacredness of desire is the lesson of Vishaka Nakshatra.

Focused desire is Tantra and Tantra is focused desire.

It is not easy to see reality when we ourselves are reflected in the mirror of distorted desire in which we watch the world. To turn around and break the curse of the mirror, and see a reality without our Karmic visions and smears… is a task most Tantric.

Tantra is a most practical subject that can help resolve the Karmic footprints that we might be stepping into.

Sometimes we find we are stepping back into painful cycles that we thought we had long since outgrown. We sometimes find ourselves back in inner situations we thought were long past.

Maybe we thought we would never indulge them back to life again, but insidiously, like unseen shadows, erecting themselves back to life, they might have come upon us.

Such experiences indeed may feel like times to lament, but equally they are times of celebration.

If one can acknowledge the psychic knots that have bound us back to the footprints of old Karma, then healing happens.

Vishaka is Shakti, the divine feminine power principle.

Shakti who is the very energy of life is able to ‘shock us awake’ from the most stagnant, comfortable and familiar Karmic dreams.

This ‘Shakti shock’ is the healing jolt of transformation.

It may be painful and unwanted to wake up with a shock from the poison of past pacts.

But more slowly painful it be to be dictated to by the reflections of unresolved Karma.

Vishaka heralds in a time for healing practices of forgiving self, forgiving other, and the one that we are together.

May there be success in the healing pursuit!

Like a dentist who takes out the rotten tooth with a painful jolt,

sometimes it must be so.

May the Mother that is Shakti, hold our trembling hand in such instances.

The only teaching in Tantra is to ‘Have courage’

May the profound agent of change who goes by the name of Vishaka

bring us to the cave where we may receive the electric Shakti Shock, right into our dead Karmic dreams, so we may wake alive in Love.

Another name for this star constellation is #Radha- Radha is the spacious beauty of Tantric lore. This is a sister constellation of the following Constellation of Anuradha.

Anuradha literally means that which follows Radha.

Vishaka Shares the symbol of an archway with Anuradha.

The #archway is very significant in understanding the energy of Vishaka Nakshatra.

Let us ask ourselves:

What is an archway?

Is it not an attempt between two lovers to join?

How many archways have fallen in our lives?

Radha is the great Ghori. Ghori implies the bright, clear and spacious Moon woman.

She is the lover of Krishna.

Krishna is the dark night sky which nothing can penetrate. Only Radha can meet the darkness of the night sky of Krishna with her Moonlit rays of love.

Krishna is the dark night sky and Radha is the bright Moon. The old tales tell of Krishna asking his mother ‘Radha kyu gori mai kyu kala,

It means ‘why am I black and Radha so bright’. This encapsulates the deep meaning of their opposites and births. Though these words come from the sacred wisdom of Yogic lore, they were put into a very beautiful song in the 1978 movie entitled Satyam Shivam Sundaram. Here is a link to the song:

https://youtu.be/Vm6Ny_Hryh4

Vishaka is the only Nakshatra that has both an exulted planet and a debilitated planet. The black planet #Saturn is #exulted, and the silver #Moon is #debilitated in Vishaka Nakshatra. Clearly the extremes at play again.

The silver Radha’s nights and days are spent in the longing for union with the dark black mystery of Krishna. She is Half of arch that longs for the other half.

Two halves make an #arch for which #Love can walk on through.

We also see that arches are prominent features in rites of passage. The wedding arch is a most poignant example.

Radha is a word that also signifies the #soul.

The soul carries the impulse of unification!

In considering this potent phrase, we are brought to look at the colour of the soul.

We might have inherited the notion that the soul is a dead thing, something pure, exulted, detached and unfeeling like a cold dead corpse.

Take a moment to consider and ponder upon What the soul is ?

Ponder upon what your notion of the soul is?

Our notion of soul will determine our whole approach to spirituality and Yogic practice.

If our notion of the soul is something that is cold, aloof and detached, then union, magic and fascination will be replaced by depression and resignation.

Vishaka Nakshatra is an energy of Unification.

When we look at the ruling deity that lives on this constellation then we get an idea of its meaning in terms of unification.

#Indragni is the god of this constellation. Indragni is a mysterious and little known deity, even scriptural references are scarce and rare. Much speculation from astrologers both modern and ancient has ensued as a result of so little availible info.

Indagni is the fusion of Indra the god of storm and Rain, and Agni the god of fire.

The fusion of these two deities and principles becomes clear when we look at the notion of the archway that is the joining of two halves to create a structure.

The idea of fusion is also apparent when we consider the tree that is assigned to Vishaka Nakshatra.

Nagkesaar is the tree that is connected to Vishnu Nakshatra. In Yogic medicine this tree is used as a remedy for treating conditions of fire and water imbalance.

Now. We can clearly see that this Nakshatra is the union of the opposites of these two elements.

Agni is the god of fire and fire feeds of air. Indra is the storm god of rain and rain feeds the earth.

When Agni and Indra are balanced in our system then we have the marriage of the four basic elements, from this marriage then, the 5th element which is called Akash starts to awaken us to the subtle world.

What is the balance of Agni and Indra exactly?

Fire ( #Agni) rises and feeds upon air. This is desire, hope, reaching.

Water ( #Indra) descends and sinks into earth and nourishes it.

Fire is action and enthusiasm – this is Rajas.

Water descends and Sinks – this is Tamas.

The balance of Fire and Water creates Satva, the ekement that bridges the two worlds of Fire and Water.

When we are caught between the dance of hope and resignation, then we are unbalanced between the swing of opposites. In such a state of swing, there is no subtlety, in such a state Akash is diminished.

Akash is the subtle etheric spiritual element. hope and resignation are the two poles of drama that consume the subtle element of Akash.

If we have a balance between fire and water, then we develop a relation to air and earth. from which ensues birth of Akash.

Akash is the opening of the psychic door to the spirit world.

#Akash opens the vision to that which lives beneath the surface layers of reality.

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The animal of Vishaka Nakshatra is the #Tiger. The Tiger skin is the Yogic blanket of #Shiva. The #Goddess #Durga who is the Mother of everything, rides on the Tiger, #Rahu rides on the Tiger and the list of Yogic references to the Tiger could go on.

The Tiger is a creature of elemental wisdom. In the Tiger we see the mastery of the elements. Like fire that creeps slowly and steadily towards its prey, the Tiger contains the fiery power and just like fire, it can snap into immediate action in a millisecond and envelop its prey.

The Tiger is profoundly fond of earthly rest and spends more than half its time in deep rest and sinking . A Tiger has the power of air and can project a roar that can be heard for many miles. The Tiger is a powerful swimmer and has command of water, being able to swim for miles at a time.

The balance and mastery of all these 4 elements, makes the Tiger the creature of the most subtle 5th element of Akash.

Since time immemorial, Yogis have lived in jungles and learned from Tigers which can transport the secrets of the etheric Akash element as no other creature on earth.

https://www.ancient-tantra.com/69-vishaka-nakshatra/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

#KRITTIKA #NAKSHATRA
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Krittika Nakshatra translates as ‘the #cutting #star’. This Nakshatra spans Aries and Taurus. Its ruling planet is the #Sun and its presiding deity is #Agni, the fire god.

The #Pleiades is the star constellation of this Nakshatra. They are the 7 mother stars, who as legend tells us, mothered #Kartikaya, the warrior god of Mars who fights and battles to establish #cosmic# justice.

On the Dark-Moon ritual night of Shuni Jayanti, the Moon will be in the lunar house of Krittika. In the year 2021, Saturn is in a place of power, as he is in his very own of Makar Rashi (Capricorn). The next time he will be there, will be in 12 years hence.

We have a particularly strong planetary focus on this ritual day for the energy of Saturn, Mars and the Sun are at play – in the India astrological wisdom the Sun is considered part of the Navagraha, the nine planets, along with the South and North Nodes of the Moon.

These 3 planets are the hard teachers that carry the heaviest and most valuable lessons to us.

Furthermore, we have Surya Grahn – the Solar Eclipse.

The Shadow entity Rahu is in force at the solar eclipse. Ketu also aligns to the dark Moon time of opening the door to ancestral forces.

To say that
this is an extremely potent
ritual day
would be an understatement.

At such potent energy junctions the ancient Yogins have advised to take advantage of the portal to the depths of the self that is offered.

Fasting and staying indoors is prescribed for eclipses by Tantrics.

Saturn is the protector of the feminine. In the stories he burns the sun to blackness in honour of the forces of the Shadow and the feminine. Remember that his beloved is Damini, the mistress of all feminine arts, and another aspect of her is Neela, the sapphire woman who is so close to him, that she lives within him.

Neelam is a Saphire and it is her stone, interestingly, it is said that a Sapphire magnifies the power of Shuni.

This is a Time when the deep-most Saturnian feminine aspects in us are revealed and drawn out by the shadow forces of Rahu and Ketu through Mangala (Mars)

Visually the form of Krittika Nakshatra constellation of Pleiades bears a striking similarity to the 7 stars of the Saptrishi (Big-Dipper). We will look deeper into why this is as this text unfolds.

Legend tells us that the 7 Krittika stars were once the lovers of the 7 Saptrishi stars and dwelt with them in love.

The Saptrishi are described as the 7 wise men. Fiery intrigue ensued when Agni fell wildly in love with the seven Krittika star women. The result of the intrigue was that the Krittika star women became cut off from their former lovers and moved to another portion of the sky.

They retain the similar shape of the constellation but exist light-years-of-love apart from their former loves. They literally are cut off from their past loves. Kritt, contained in the word Krittika, literally means ‘to cut’.

The Krittika are the sharp cutters prone to fiery, sharp, burning and singing extremities of action.

This star constellation brings us the teachings of fire and its wise handling.

Fire requires fuel. Fire extracts the essence from fuel it transforms, while providing heat and light. A good relationship to fire and the laws and principles of fire is needed for psychic and physical health.

The spiritual work with fire, and the study of the principles of fire, is not an intellectual pursuit. It is a deep investigation into the nature of the laws of energy itself.

The forces of Krittika Nakshatra functioning well, in her sevenfold power, makes one powerful and gives the fuel of fire. When we have fire, we can spread it through our lives. The seven stars of the Pleiades relate to the 7 fires in the 7 chakras.

These 7 star women are the 7 Shaktis of each Chakra.

How we handle
the power of fire
is paramount
in both spiritual
and physical life

Malfunctioning Krittika energy is the opposite of living well. When our relationship to the 7 flames of the Chakra’s is not healthy, then the laws of fire are to be considered. Establishing spiritual rapport with the 7 mother stars of Krittika Nakshatra, gives birth to the corresponding flames in the 7 Chakras.

Upon the Dark Moon that is upon us in the Nakshatra of Krittika, the fires of chakras are called from us to burn in the last dark moon of the waxing half of the year.

When our relationship to Krittika malfunctions, we have that feeling of being burned out, feeling hot and itchy but essentially tired and lacking in power.

We sometimes might see that we switch between these states of healthy fire and burning-out, or sparking-out.

Fire can either make us smooth, warm and enduring, or nervous, restless and rushing – these latter 3 are the quality of a weak connection to the Laws of the Flame.

This is the fighting to stay aglow, reaching hungrily for scraps and twigs to effectively stay aglow.

Which scraps, twigs do you reach for when your fire burns out of hand?
How do you light your fire when it’s burning cool?
How do you cool it when it’s burning hot?

Fire becomes expansive with plenty of fuel behind it. A well-considered rhythmical supply of fuel in backup is part and parcel of keeping the stove going. This applies in a spiritual sense, as much as in a household sense.

We wouldn’t by choice be reckless about a supply of winter firewood, if we lived by the stove. Are we equally as conscientious with the supply of spiritual firewood? Or maybe we believe such things are of little import?

For the Tantric, the spiritual fire is of great importance. The laws and principles of fire are a primary study for the Tantric practitioner.

Knowing all about how to generate power and spiritual propulsion is a question of understanding some obvious but easily denied laws of fire.

Honouring the laws of the flame makes us powerful, effective and royal in all areas.

Let us consider the nature of Krittika Nakshatra by looking at its ruling deity who is the fire god Agni.

Agni is the deity of Krittika Nakshatra.

His name means ‘fire’. It also means ‘foremost’. Indeed Agni’s fire plays a foremost part in many Indian rituals and rites of passage. Birth is commemorated by the lighting of lamps. Weddings involve 7 circumambulations around a sacred fire, each circumambulation representing the taste of the flame of each of the seven chakras that Agni tastes with his 7 tongues. It is also Agni who conveys the dead across the sea of life at the time of death, in his presence in the funeral pyre. Indian culture has always burned the dead and never buried them.

Agni has 7 tongues of flame and has a voracious appetite for experience.

The scriptural stories often tell how he suffered indigestion because of his over consuming habits. He rules the digestive fire.

Agni’s appetite for everything is vast. A single woman was not enough for him. He fell in love with all the 7 Krittika star women (Pleiades) who were already married to the 7 Saptrishi’s (Big Dipper).

Agni is the fire of experience that is drawn to experience and taste all things.

The seven Krittika’s represent the 7 Shaktis of the 7 chakras. Agni has 7 tongues of flame that long to taste in all 7 directions.

One specialism is not enough for him, he longs to taste the essence of life in all its divisions.

Awareness of time, along with the awareness of our capacities within the realm of time is needed if we are to taste far and wide. Without this awareness, indigestion and overstimulation of a psychic nature can occur.

Without the wisdom of timing, and without selecting a well measured and well considered channel for our fire, we can lose the wisdom and geometry of rhythm, and risk scattering and dispersing our energies with little outcome.

Of course, fire does not care to hear this, it couldn’t care less for well proportioned considerations. Fire likes the gear of action. Fire likes to put itself out with only gasoline.

The solar force is disproportionately pronounced in the world culture in which we live. The time we spend in the light and in solar pursuits, usually outmeasures the time given to the cooling night forces.

An extended period of light through electrical means, overstimulates the solar plexus and arouses active energy within us.

An over emphasis of fire in our nature, is an imbalance that runs the risk of eclipsing the receptive night forces, this can put us out of touch both physically and spiritually with the nourishing forces of reception and femminity.

The teaching of Agni is to balance the feminine and the masculine energies. Although Agni is often described as being male, he has androgynous qualities, as we shall soon see.

The heat and burn of fire is attractive and stimulating, but too much fire spread too far and wide creates superficiality. When the soul is drawn into the realms of superficiality it seeks ever more fire and experience to fill its empty gaping pit of hunger.

Seeking action and life experience might easily become a motto for the experience-hungry-fire that, in actuality, is not really driven by wanderlust, but rather by its own emptiness.

Heating fires abound on all sides. Coffee is served on every corner and sugar saturates the modern diet and creates unnatural fire in the system.

Music to stimulate the life rhythms is hard to escape in the metropolis.

Even fast-track spirituality is available in sensationally effective courses, with abundance of exotic plants offering quick realisation in the spiritual market place.

At the extreme end of fire we have chemical intoxicants and substances that stimulate the senses and give the illusion of equipping one for life when, in fact, the effects are rather different and, in some people, turn them into a frantic aggressive person.

The same could be said in some measure, of all the above listed things that feed the flames of an unnaturally inclined solar-dominant word-culture.

The price of all these fast measures, cited above, is quite high upon the heart, body and soul. Hot and fast seems to be the motto of modernity. But Tantric’s seem to attempt to gain admittance to the sometimes forgotten realms of coolness and slowness.

Solar, active, sunny, bright and fiery are considered powerful words, but their opposite lunar, moony, passive and dark, are all too often designations of insanity, weakness and badness. It does well to ponder the reason why the womb-deep, feminine, cooling, nourishing-night-forces are given such a bad wrap.

A look at the way that the most ancient art and science of childbirth is handled in the modern era will reveal much.

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The lesson of Krittika is to be cautious not to lose oneself in the pursuit of wanting to experience life.

To know the right measure of a thing is Wisdom. This would be the fitting axiom for this Star lesson.

Restraint and suppression of desire is not necessarily what is meant here. Rather, harnessing the fire of desire and pausing to get the insight into the nature of fire. Fire spreads and consumes. The lesson of fire is how can it burn freely without becoming destructive?

It takes insight and forbearance to pause in the midst of heat, to see what is going on. Without the pause, fire can rage and consumes. To work effectively and safely with fire, takes a sober knowledge of one’s capacities and the effect of phenomena upon us.

This sounds like a very simple matter-of-fact level of base reality, and it is, but why does this obvious knowledge of measures and effects and causes evade so many?

Might it be that the over-handling of fire in our lives burns the nerve endings of the spirit unto numbness?

A comfortably numb state of being poses no risk. In such a state, fire can be swallowed in a mindlessly rampant and flaming march through the circus of life.

To handle the forces of our lives,
a sober glimpse of reality is required.

Striving sentiments have no place where reality is concerned. To choose wisely and with insight from the variety of ‘isms’ that are broadly on sale in the pick-and-mix shopping centre of life, is needed in the art of handling fire.

Without sobriety, and the insight into the nature of fire, the indiscriminate mix and pick of fiery ‘isms’ can merely create a reality made-up of masks upon the face of reality.

Fire must be denied in order to know its power. Fasting introverts the physical fire and gives us insights into our fiery power. Fasting from activity has been a favourable past time of Tantrics.

In the suspension of action, we glimpse into the nature of stray sparks that throw us and our true will, along with their fire fly motions.

Agni rides upon a ram. His power animal is an indicator of Agni’s active charging power. A ram is a creature that is imbued with a tenacious spirit. The force of the ram burns outwardly in the solar doings that keep us in fiery motion. As we have seen the Tantrics work to discover that the solar force can be introverted with a view to discover the mysteries of the inner spiritual realms.

The golden rams fleece that was dearly sought by Jason and his band of Argonauts in the ancient Greek Odyssey might well represent the secret wisdom of spiritualised fire.

The key to the lessons of the Nakshatras are revealed in their deities, who present an encoded teaching in their being.

Each deity has a Vahaan with them. This is a power animal that represents their essence. By studying and meditating upon the animal connected to the Tantric deities we get further insights. Agni rules the digestive fire and transitions between realms from this solar station.

The ram is a creature with an interesting digestive system. It is well known that they can eat and digest almost anything, including thorns, wood and other normally inedible substances. Rams express a powerful digestive tenacity. They have the ability to swallow large clumps of wood and store them, only to later regurgitate what they ate and chew on it some more, and again sending it back into one of their 4 stomachs. Just like fire that extracts the essence from something, rams are highly refined extractors of essence. This gives them a tenacious enduring spirit.

This holds a lesson for us, if we carefully consider the symbol.

By being very thorough about things and chewing continuously on the phenomena that life feeds us, we generate great power and endurance in ourselves. This is the power that awakens Kundalini and can take us deep into the spiritual realms.

It is known that rams and their relative species can climb to mountainous heights that few can reach.

The secret potential of the ram is to extract the most hidden essence from something. The Ram in us that has not touched its potential might scoff things down and extract nothing nutritious from its existence. Tantrics honour the god of fire by honouring the ram that he rides upon. They honour him by chewing carefully on all experience.

To swallow blindly
is the path
to spiritual indigestion.

Agni is the masculine fire force in its purest form. Agni longs to know the feminine in all her Chakric aspects. He literally burns for the feminine. He can’t help falling in love with the feminine mysteries. The 7 Krittikas are also known as the 7 Matrikas (mothers), which are probably at the root of the word Matriarch.

As already mentioned, they are the Shakti of the seven Chakras. We are dealing with a powerful feminine star constellation that spiritually exerts an impact on the 7 chakras through interacting with the 7 glands of our glandular system.

The 7 Matrikas
can be thought of
as 7 types of desire.

Agni has two heads that point to the dual nature of his being. His nature is fire, and fire has two expressions. One is heat and the other is light.

We see these expressions clearly expressed in fire and in solar force.
His two heads also represent these two aspects of the fiery Manipura Chakra.
Agni is the jewel in this Chakra. Manipura literally means place of the jewel.

He rules over the Manipura Chakra of the Solar Plexus with his dual nature, receiving light nourishment and alchemically turning it into the expression of heat. Agni is a synonym for the digestive fire in which he dwells. The Solar Plexus Chakra receives the light of the Sun and expresses the heat of Mars. This brings us to another fiery deity connected to Agni and the Krittika constellation.

Kartikaya is the active expression of fire. He is the heat of Mars. Kartikaya, or Krittikaya, takes his name from Krittika. They are the mothers who raised him, as we will see in the next section. He is pure hot heat. So hot in fact that even the river Ganges could not hold him.
Kartikeya is the 7 day old child, who was foretold would save the Devas from destruction at the hands of the Asuras. Yes 7 days old, so powerful was he.

The story is complex and comes in several variants. Here we will simplify it to the basics and set aside some of the interesting and numerous details for another place.

The Devic world was under threat and there was no being powerful enough to save them. A child born of Shiva and Shakti would have the necessary power.

Kartikeya has more than one mother. He was born of Shiva and Pharbati’s love after aeons of effort and many celestial interventions. Yet Kartikeya grew in the womb of Agni and was raised by the Krittika star mothers. The root of Kartikeya is Kritt (to cut), he is also called Krittikya. The child of the Krittika.

Agni is usually designated male, but he has a dual nature, symbolised by his two heads. Agni is actually Androgynous and carried Kartikeya in his womb, but the embryo was too hot for him to handle, and it almost finished Agni off.

Agni survived somehow and Kartikeya was raised by the Krittika star mothers.

That the star mothers could handle Kartikeya’s heat is an important point in understanding the true power of Krittika Nakshatra. Kartikeya was multi mothered and multi headed.

With the force of Krittika Nakshatra behind him, no battle was too great for him, even though he was only 7 years old.
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#Kartikeya was a ferocious force that set the cosmic order back in balance. On his 7th day he fixed things so that the Devas could once again rest from the persecution of the Asuras.

Suffice it to say, he grew to be the Martian Lord of Battle.
He rides on a peacock and burns with the active force of a warrior.

The peacock is the bird with the strongest digestive fire of all birds, able to digest all manner of venomous plants, substances and creatures. The digestive fire of the Peacock is unparalleled. It is a creature of profound beauty, with its mystically feathery blooms. It transforms poison into dazzling geometric beauty. Kartikeya does much the same as his Vahaan (power animal), he turns the force of Mars to establish sacred order. He is a king of strategy and the wise handling of potentially destructive force. There are tales that tell of Kartikeya going astray in his use of force, but he learned to handle it and channel it wisely as he grew.

Agni is a sex god-dess, Agni is the mistress of reception of power for the female. But Agni is also the master of the force of ejaculation for the male.

We have seen that Agni’s passion could only be satisfied by 7 lovers. His love endures and charges with the force of his a ram.

Agni yearned for the Krittikas and was in danger of destroying cosmic order, until his longing and passion was remedied by Svaha.

As we have seen, Agni is referred to as a male god, when in fact ‘ he’ exhibits qualities of an androgen. His nature is dual, for he has two heads, he is male and female, he is heat, he is light. He is celestial fire, he is earthly fire.

The child of Shiva was destined to be the only saviour powerful enough to save the Devic realm from the Asuric oppression it was under, and that was leading to its destruction.

Much celestial intervention was carried forward to get Shiva out of his Samhadi (meditational trance) and become interested in anything else.

The story tells that Shiva was so slow and deep in all things, that his love making with Shakti continued for aeons. The Devas were getting so inpatient at suffering the persecution and torment at the hands of the Asuras that, one day, they all gathered together and decided to pay Shiva a visit and tell him to hurry up.

It happened that, in the exact moment that Shiva was about to ejaculate, they stormed their way into his grotto in the mountainous expanse of the Himalayas and caused shock to the Lovers at the very moment of climax. The seed of Shiva was not expelled into the womb of Shakti, but cast upon the walls of the cave.

As Shiva ejaculated all over the cave walls he was in a divine rage for being disturbed at the wrong moment. The Devas looked on in despair, realizing what they had just done.

Shiva’s wrath reached unbeknownst scales of rage and imbued his seed with a fire so hot that it penetrated and melted the mountainous earth.

The seed of Shiva is said to have sunk into the bowels of the earth and created mines of silver and gold.

Shakti was furious at the interruption, and the Devas knew they had really seriously messed up by their inopportune timing.

They begged Shakti to gather the seed into her womb but she was in a rage and refused.

The force of Shiva’s ejaculation was so strong that its fiery expulsion had summoned Agni who had taken a drop of it into his womb. Agni carried the child who became Kartikeya, until the Krittika took over the role of motherhood. Some accounts tell that Shiva’s seed was mixed with Agni’s own seed after his numerous lovings with the numerous forms assumed by the shape-shifting women that was Svaha.

Indra, the king of the Devas, is famous for ever fearing that someone will usurp his throne. When Kartikeya was born, Indra saw that Kartikeya was a force beyond measure and that he might be able to take his throne away.

Indra, we may add, is covered with a 1000 vaginas because of his passion for the feminine. In each Yoni is an eyeball with which the paranoid Indra watches from all directions, in case someone might be able to claim his beloved throne.

And so the Yoni covered lord of the Devas sent the Krittika goddesses to poison the baby Kartikeya. Even though Kartikeya was the one meant to save Indra’s Devic Kingdom. Indra feared the loss of his throne more than the destruction of his kingdom.

It is easy to call the Krittikas a motherly beneficiary force, but they have a fierce side. Many texts and depictions relate them as wild and witchy child-consuming goddesses.

As they went to follow Indra’s orders and destroy Kartikeya, their hearts melted upon seeing the child. Kartikeya overtook their hearts by his Martian power and magnitude and inspired their maternal instincts.

And so they took him as their child and mothered him.

Kartikeya turned out to be a Martian force who was too busy with battle and strategy to be interested in Indra’s throne, so Indra was able to relax and enjoy his Yoni, Soma and legendary romance.

The 7 Mother Stars of the Kritta constellation are in a portion of the astral plane, which gives form to human souls upon their last junction to incarnation upon the earth plane. The Saptrishi constellation of the Big Dipper can be said to give the form to the mental and causal bodies of the soul, whereas the Krittika of the Pleiades, give birth and form to the astral emotional and subtle bodies that more closely connected to the physical plane.

The Mother stars are the last star junction the spirit crosses until it comes to the plane of Bhumi (Earth) where it is physically birthed by the Mother.

The myth shows how the Seven Mother Stars separated from the 7 Rishi Stars. This manoeuvre created a bridge from the spirit realms to the Earth. This happened in a previous Manvantara (inestimably earlier age). This created a linking of the causal/mental plane to the astral/earth orbit, through a bridge like connection from the 7 mothers to their once beloveds – the 7 Rishis.

An autonomy between the astral and the causal is something that is built through the astral thread known as the Antankarana. This thread exists within the spine and is equally a thread that connects the mental/causal plane to the astral, and furthermore to the earth, through the intermediary of the stars we are speaking of.

By bringing the 7 mother elements into balance we bring a balance to the Chakra in the body, astral and mental/causal levels. The seven mothers are important to balance and bring into harmony, if we are to establish connection between the various planes upon which we exist. We can exist in an unconscious way upon some planes until we take birth there. This birth goes through the seven mothers who preside over the astral plane.

The Krittikas are the mothers who from the astral level give form to the 7 physical Dhatus (body constituents) of bone, marrow, muscle, fat, skin, blood, Bindu in the male, or Rajas in the female. The 7 mothers are the essence of astral energies that live behind, and the manifest in the Dhatus that express on the earth plane.

Agni fell intensely in love with the 7 stars of Krittika, known also as the Matrikas. The seven star beauties that Agni longed for were the lovers of the Saptrishis. Sapt means ‘seven’ and Rishi means ‘seer’, they are the 7 star teachers of the Big Dipper star constellation. It was the Saptrishis themselves who summoned Agni by their Tapasya (fiery invocations).

Agni fell profoundly in Love with the 7 star goddesses of Krittika Nakshatra because of their brightness and luminosity. Agni is their opposite. The 7 Matrika star goddess’s represent the cooling creative fire of Tejas, and Agni represents the heating, consuming and destroying fire.

The balance
of these two types of fire
is the way of Tantric Wisdom.

These fires belong together as they balance each other, but at the same time they are opposites that repel and cancel each other out, much the same as the dance between night and day, cold and hot.

Agni became depressed as a result of the star beauties being unavailable. He even resorted to watching them clandestinely through the flames of the hearth. Their cool bluish glow aroused magical wonder in his heart of red flame.

Agni’s Love for seven star beauties of Krittika was so great and so intense, but it was unrealisable because they were already the lovers to the Saptrishi star sages.

Agni could not bear it any longer and he fled in flames from the celestial spheres.

With his heart ablaze he sung his way through the astral realm of the stars in the anguish, desperation and the sorrow of a love that was not to be. One of the names of Agni is Vahani, which means ‘to fly with the wind’.

Agni escaped to the earth plane and became the first fire here. His presence threatened to consume the entire earth.

Meanwhile, up in the world of the Stars, things had gotten barren for the Krittika beloveds of the Saptrishis. The fire had literally gone out without Agni’s presence.

It had been the invocation of Agni by the Tapasya of the Rishis that had kept the flame of love burning strongly. The Rishis became impotent old wise men that the their beloved began to suffer after Agni ran away to the earth plane.

The Saptrishis were now only fit for writing and spreading scriptural knowledge. And so they started to write and edit thoughtful texts for spreading throughout the galaxy. The once hot lovers, who had been aflame with the fires of wisdom, had become a grey ponderous bore.

“A long winter
Along winter
The sun within you,
will turn into a tongue of flame
The kiss you dream of,
will shimmer like the summer rain.“

Tongue of Flame – Transglobal Under

Back on Earth Agni’s sorrowful tears were burning strong as the flames of love burned in his fiery heart. The Goddess Svaha found him weeping fiery tears in a forest made barren by his laments.

Svaha fell in love with Agni for his intensity. Svaha is a goddess who has the ability to shape-shift. When she realised the cause of Agni’s lamentations she changed her form to look just like one of the Krittika star goddesses, and together with Agni she entered into rapturous union. Their love making stayed aflame for aeons, never dwindling. Svaha transformed herself into the other Krittika stars in sequence, and Agni stayed engaged in fiery kisses with his seven tongues for aeons long. One of Agni’s names is Saptajihvi, which means ‘the one with seven tongues of flame’.

Agni was overjoyed as his wildest dreams were realised. His deepest burning wish was being eternally satisfied.

In the end Agni discovered that Svaha was behind the illusion, as she was not able to completely shape-shift into the 7th star beauty known as Arundhati. Arundhati was so devoted to her Saptrishi Lover that the force of her love would not provide sufficient illusionary astral covering to be replicated.

Agni did not revolt and was quite happy with what fate had given him. He loved Svaha for the chemistry that they had together. Svaha was imbued of pure Tejas by the power of her Love for Agni. Agni and Svaha were thereafter always together.

One may note that in many of the fire rituals of India, both Tantric and orthodox, the name Svaha is uttered, as mantras and offerings are given into a ritual fire.

Svaha being the cooling Mantra that cools the hottest element of fire, so that it can be alchemically converted into Tejas, that is, into a psychically workable and handleable form. The story encapsulates this principle in the way that Svaha is able to calm Agni’s fiery tears from becoming all-consuming.

Intrigue ensued when the Saptrishis got word of the escapades of Agni. They didn’t know the full story as they had lost their penetrating insights into matters of the heart. Accusations of infidelity were coldly thrown at their Krittika lovers.

The Rishi’s secretly hoped to rouse Agni once more by their angry displays, but all they succeeded in doing was to distance themselves from their once beloveds.

The Krittika beauties cut away, as the flame of love no longer burned. They travelled to another part of the sky, many light years of love away, leaving the Rishi’s to their books. The Rishi’s didn’t much notice, as without Agni on the scene they were bereft of fire and were only good for the books.

As the cut to their former lovers was made, a bluish cloud of stardust formed and surrounded the Krittika. This sapphire cloud can be seen to this very day. The cutting away, earned them the name Krittika – Kritta, literally meaning ‘to cut’.

And so we see, there was a time when the 7 Krittika beauties and the Saptrishis existed beside each other as Lovers. But that time is no more. However, if one looks closely at the two star constellations, it can be seen that they still have a resemblance to each other. Could this suggest that the form of true love never dies?
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