#jupiter

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

https://youtube.com/watch?v=3ZkPA_2t8wY

◘ May 3: Celestial Parade
◘ May 4: Close Conjunction of #Moon and #Saturn
◘ May 5: Close Conjunction of Moon and #Mars
◘ May 5-6: η-Aquariid meteor shower
◘ May 6: Moon at perigee
◘ May 8: New Moon
◘ May 8-9: η-Lyrids meteor shower
◘ May 13: #Uranus at solar conjunction
◘ May 14: #Mercury at its highest altitude in the dawn sky
◘ May 17: Moon at apogee
◘ May 18: #Jupiter at solar conjunction
◘ May 20: The Devil #Comet meets #Rigel
◘ May 23: Flower Moon
◘ May 24: Lunar Occultation of #Antares
◘ May 31: Lunar Occultation of #Saturn

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

#Purvabhadra or #Purvabhadrapda finds 25th mention in the #Vedicastrology. In the night sky, Purvabhadra is present in the #constellation of #Pegasus, the winged horse.
The two #stars, Markab (Alpha Pegasi) and Scheat (Beta Pegasi) make Purvabhadrapada.
The natives born under the #star derive their blessing from ruling planet #Jupiter and presiding deity #AjaEkapada – a one-footed serpent. Meaning Earlier auspicious one, Purvabhadrapada natives are intelligent and skilled at finances.

Astrological Range: 320°00 to 330°00′ Aquarius to 330°00 to 333°20′ Pisce
Nakshatra Number: 25
Gender: Male
Symbol: Front of a funeral cot, two-faced man
Presiding Deity: Aja Ekapada — one-footed serpent, horned goat, unicorn
Controlling/Ruling Planet: Jupiter
Ruling Deity of Ruling Planet: Shiva
Shakti: : Yajamana Udyamana Shakti
Caste: Brahmin
Nature: The fierce or Severe (Ugra)
Gana: Manushya (Human)
Body Varāhamihira: Legs
Body Parashara: Knees
Rashi/Zodiac: Pisces signs
Marriage: Not auspicious
Translation: The former one who possesses lucky feet
Beejakashra for 4 pada’s: Se, So, The, Di
Lucky letters: S & D
Lucky Stone: Yellow Sapphire
Lucky Color: Silver Grey
Lucky or Favourable Numbers: 3
Common Name of Associated Tree: Mango
Botanical Name of Associated Tree: Mangifera indica
Astronomical Name: Alpha Pegasi
Dosha: #Vata
Guna: #Sattwic
Element: #Ether
Bird Name: #Avocet
Yoni/Animal Symbol: A #Male #Lion
Career: Priest, statistician, astrologer, businessman, administrator, priest, surgeons, morticians, cemetery keepers, leather industry businessmen, homicide detectives, horror and mystery story writers

https://pujanpujari.com/nakshatra/purva-bhadra/

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Jupiter sei gegrüßt!

Man sieht eine goldene Jupiterstatue, welche auf einer antiken römischen Säule steht. Das Bild ist von unten fotografiert. Zu sehen ist nur der oberste Teil der Säule. Um die Statue herum sieht man den oberen Bereich von Bäumen, die um die Statue stehen.

Am Wochenende nutzten wir das schöne Wetter, um unsere Tochter (20) in Frankfurt zu besuchen. Wir machen dann immer noch einen kleinen Ausflug, damit es sich auch lohnt. Mensch will ja auch die Gegend kennenlernen, wo man wohnt und lebt. Also ging es eine kurze Runde im Taunus wandern. Das Ziel war das Römerkastell Saalburg. Dieses Kastell war natürlich Teil des Limes, eine Art Schutzwall zwischen dem Römischen Reich und dem freien Germanien.

Zu sehen ist das Haupttor des Römerkastells Saalburg. Es hat zwei bogenförmige, geöffnete Durchlässe. Zwischen den Durchgängen ist eine bronzene Kaiserstatue zu sehen. Zwei Wachtürme flankieren das Tor.

Man sieht entlang der oberen Hälfte einer Mannschaftsbaracke im Römerkastell Saalburg. Die Wände des Hauses sind mit Holzbrettern verkleidet, das Dach mit Stroh gedeckt. Vor den einzelnen Eingängen zu den Zimmern gibt es einen überdachten Bereich. Im Hintergrund sieht man den Giebel eines größeren, steinernen Hauses.

Zu sehen ist die steinerne Fassade eines Hauses im Römerkastell Saalburg. Im Mauerwerk sind zwei Fenster. Diese befinden sich einem steinernen Fensterrahmen und sind mit einem Metallgitter gesichert.

Zu sehen ist eine Nahaufnahme einer antiken römischen Säule im Römerkastell Saalburg. Die Inschrift ist in roter Farbe nachgezeichnet.

Zu sehen sind zwei kopfförmige Tongefäße in der Ausstellung des Römerkastells Saalburg. Beide Krüge haben Gesichter auf der Vorderseite, die böse Geister abhalten sollen.

Sogar meiner Frau, die es normalerweise nicht allzu lange in Museen aushält, hat es gefallen. In allen wichtigen Gebäuden waren kleine Ausstellungen, die das Leben im 3. Jahrhundert nach Christus schön veranschaulichten. Natürlich standen militärische Dinge im Vordergrund, aber auch das Alltagsleben wurde schön dargestellt: kleine, nachgebaute Handwerkstätten (Schuster, Schneider, Schmied, Knochenschnitzer, ...) werden genauso gezeigt, wie Originalfunde aus dem Alltagsleben. Dem Mithras-Kult, der den Zwölfgötterglauben abgelöst hat, aber vom Christentum verdrängt wurde, ist ebenfalls eine Ausstellung gewidmet. Im Restaurant gibt es natürlich Dinge, die auch die Römer gegessen haben: gebratene Pilze in Honig, mit Holzofenbrot, einem Quark und Oliven, um nur ein Beispiel zu nennen.

Die rekonstruierten Gebäude sehen tatsächlich aus, wie in den Asterixcomics. Es gibt natürlich viele Ruinen (auch außerhalb des Kastells) zu sehen. Und alles kurz und knapp beschriftet. Dazwischen viel Grün und große Bäume.

Voll stark. Hat sich gelohnt.

Was in etwa auf den Bildern zu sehen ist, steht in der Beschreibung. Weitere Infos: https://www.saalburgmuseum.de/


#foto #fotografie #photo #photography #mywork #cc-by-sa #geschichte #römer #antike #kastell #jupiter #limes

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

#Vishaka is the 16th star among the 27 stars described in the #Vedicastrology. It is also known as The #Star of #Purpose, as it gives determination and a single point of focus to people born under the star.
Four stars, namely Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Iota Librae, forms Vishaka. It stretches across both Libra and Scorpio. The stars form a forked branch and hence the translation of two-branched or the forked one. They are visible under Spica
#Vishakha #Nakshatra
Astrological Range: 200°00′ to 210°00′ Libra to 210°00′ to 213°20′ Scorpio
Nakshatra Number: 16
Gender: #Female
Symbol: An archway covered with leaves and used in marriage ceremonies; a potter’s wheel; a tree with spreading branches giving protection to others; Leaf decked triumphal gate
Presiding Deity: Lord #Indra, the God of Transformation; Lord #Agni, the God of Fire.
Controlling/Ruling Planet: #Jupiter
Ruling Deity of Ruling Planet: Shiva
Shakti: Vyapana Shakti, Achieve many and various fruits
Caste: Shoodra
Nature: The Sharp and Soft (Mixed)
Gana: Rakshasa (Demon)
Body Varāhamihira: Arms
Body Parashara: Navel
Rashi/Zodiac: Scorpio Sign
Marriage: Not Auspicious
Translation: Enter the heavens
Beejakashra for 4 pada’s: Ti, Tu, Te, To
Lucky letters: Z
Lucky Stone: Yellow Sapphire
Lucky Color: Golden
Lucky or Favourable Numbers: 4
Common Name of Associated Tree: Wood Apple, Kaith, Vila
Botanical Name of Associated Tree: Feronia Limonia
Astronomical Name: Alpha Librae
Dosha: #Kapha
Guna: #Sattwic
Element: #Fire
Bird Name: Red Tail #Sparrow
Yoni/Animal Symbol: A #Male #Tiger
Career: public speakers, politicians, entrepreneurs, administrators, teachers, professors, mathematicians, broadcasters, lawyers, soldiers, immigration officials
https://pujanpujari.com/nakshatra/vishakha/

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Natives born in #Mrigashira #Nakshatra are friendly, sincere, easily trusted, gain several friends, have a large social circle, attracted to romantic partners, chase things of interest, lover of travel, and enjoy exploring new places,

Mrigashira Nakshatra in #astrology is one of the Tiryaka Mukhi Nakshatras (or the #Nakshatras, which have their mouths curved). In these Nakshatras, things related to roads, dams, the expansion of metals, chariots, boats, etc., can be auspiciously begun and performed.

Symbol: A #Deer
The symbol for Mrigshira (Mrigasheersha) is Deer.

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

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

Characteristics of Mrigashira Nakshatra in Astrology
The animal of Mrigashira Nakshatra is a# female #snake, and the soul of this nakshatra is a #Cobra.
The natives of Mrigashira Nakshatra have a very similar attitude to a male snake but are more private, secluded and submissive. Just like the #Rohini snake, Mrigashira is all about eloping when given a chance.
They want to break all restrictions and completely fall in love. The Rohini Nakshatra is more about the pleasure and seduction but Mrigashira is about seduction, pleasure and falling deep in love.
Female cobras build a nest and remain nearby to protect it, but male king cobras try to avoid fights.
Mrigashira becomes extremely protective of their lovers, children, especially on the Taurus side of this Nakshatra.
There is still a strong foundation of material search and protection in their life.
The sense of sexual pleasure is extreme with both Rohini and Mrigashira Nakshatras.
When these two Nakshatras get along, there is an instant electrical charge of attraction, but at the end, Mrigashira wants more while Rohini, the male cobra, looks for another to mate with.
It’s a great dating relationship between the two Nakshatras, but not a long term.
There is always the caress and coil the other individual during love making, even crushing them.
The deity of this Nakshatra is Soma, the Moon God himself.
Soma is the #elixir, which gives devas #immortality.
The whole story runs about where Soma stole #Tara, the wife of #Jupiter, who was too busy with his teachings, rituals, and guiding the royal family.
The lonely Tara was seduced by Soma and eloped with him; and became pregnant with his child, who was the #Mercury graha.
This also created a huge scandal for Jupiter, who later accepted Mercury after seeing his intelligence and quick learning skills.
#Moon was always fond of Rohini and spent the most time with her, but he also had an affinity for Mrigashira.
Mrigashira Nakshatra natives, like Rohini, will either elope or have an affair with a person whom they will fall deeply in love with.
Women with this Nakshatra have the tendency of having premarriage children; even in a conservative society, they may get pregnant a few weeks before the wedding.
Mrigashira and #Pushya are two Nakshtras who always tend to either date or marry a partner having a child from a previous relationship.
In mythology, there is a chapter where #Shiva saved Moon (Soma) as he received his boon to have him wax and wane so at least he can be in full phase on one day in a month.
This boon from Shiva was given to him after much effort and prayers. Shiva was so impressed that he took part of the crescent Moon and wore it on his head.
The story of Moon leads to Mrigashira natives having an affinity with Moon, especially the crescent moon.
They will even draw crescent Moon subconsciously on a board in the class or at their work. Many people become fascinated with looking at Moon at night, be big fans of the Apollo program, which landed a man on the Moon, and crescent moon days are highly sexually active.
When we look at Soma, it sounds like a divine drink, which every one of us have looked or thought about at one point in our life.
In reality, these natives do not really get the elixir of mortality, but elixir to escape.
Mrigashira natives are prone to addictive substances like alcohol, drugs, etc.
It isn’t due to the fact they are looking for immortality, but looking to escape this mortal life.
They try to escape from this known consciousness to the world they came from.
This act is also not conscious because they are not trying to be yogis and practice spirituality; they simply do it subconsciously by using their current situation as an excuse, but it is this chasing of elixir that ultimately leads to realizing about spiritual knowledge.
This may happen while they are drunk and suddenly get some type of an epiphany.
When this Nakshatra is occurring in the 12th, 4th, or 8th house, this part of the Nakshtra is very active, most of the time you won’t find them as drunkards or substance abusers.
On the contrary, many natives are actually spiritualists.
Mrigashira Nakshatra connects the Earth element of Taurus to the air element of Gemini, which makes a big difference on the two sides.
One seeks the pleasure of earth or material resources, while the other seeks the pleasure of information to reach the final elixir.
The symbolism of this Nakshatra is a deer’s head.
Deers are extremely good with smells, run fast, gets spooked, constantly searche for food in the forest, run away as soon as they notice you and are highly reproductive.
Mrigashira people have a great sense of smell. They can smell a dirty diaper on a different floor in the house, they can smell a burning food, but they love the rose smell.
The crux of the smell is actually the deer’s musk, which has a wonderful fragrance.
Such people are fast in doing their work, they quickly get into whatever they need to do and accomplish, but also they get spooked very easily and have a hard time with darkness as their imagination goes wild.
Mrigashira natives run away from conflict, constantly search for something in their life, whether it’s the search for pleasure, or when it turns into search for God and, they are highly sexual with their mate.
Mrigashira is #Parvati, and #Ardra is Shiva; what we know about their story is that Parvati had to search for a perfect mate after rigorous penance when she finally found Shiva.
This shows that Mrigashira natives have to go through many failed relationships before they find their Shiva regardless of the gender whether it’s a man or a woman.
Most of the search that occurs for Mrigashira native is the search for a perfect partner.
This Nakshatra has a strong theme of running and searching, which is also chasing.
Mrigashira natives love chasing and stalking things, whether it is something they want to buy or someone they like.
They will always somehow stalk until they have them.
This Nakshatra strangely loves eating meat or exotic meat because it takes place in the searching path of a jungle.
Mrigashira and Ardra Nakshatras both have similar food tastes if they eat meat.
Attributes of Mrigashira Nakshatra in Astrology
Mrigashira Nakshatra extends from 23’20” in Taurus (Vrishabha) Rashi up to 6’40” in Gemini (Mithun). The word ‘Mriga’ represents forests, gardens, a search, a seeking to find, to roam about in the forests and a hunter, to seek, to blaze the trail, a guide, preceptor, an erotic affair, beauty of the countenance with particular emphasis on the radiant lustre of the face, because of Chandra.
Chandra is the Lord of the mind, so all mental attitude, good or bad, sympathies and antipathies, patience and impatience, the fidgetiness and placidity, imagination, the gift of poetry, purity, sweetness, and light, physical and mental aspects, all these come within this star and when things of sweetness and light of physic as also of the mind derivatives from Chandra. Corresponding to these attributes, the horoscope of Rabindra Nath Tagore (a famous Indian poet) comes to mind.
His Janma (birth) Lagna was Pisces (Meena) with Chandra there, and Guru was in Cancer (Karka) Rashi. Because of this yoga, Rabindra Nath had something like physical translucence, which was the object of admiration worldwide, wherever people met. Also, at the same time, his poetry enthralled the whole world.
Description of Mrigashira Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native born in Mrigashira Nakshatra will be fickle-minded, will have a broad body, will be sickly, prone to several accidents, enthusiastic, and will have many enemies and miseries.
According to Jataka Parijata: If at a native’s birth, the Moon is in Mrigasirsha Nakshatra, he will be soft-hearted, wandering, love-sick, and ailing.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Mrigashira Nakshatra will be enthusiastic, unstable and timid in disposition, wealthy, a peace-lover, pure in conduct, will know about Tantra (inculcating the methods of worship of Lord Siva and Mother Sakthi), be lordly, learned and skillful.
According to Brihat Samhita: The native born under the star Mrigashira becomes fickle, clever, timid, eloquent, wealthy, and endowed with sensual pleasures.

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

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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#PurvaBhadrapada is the 25th #constellation in the zodiac. It’s unique because the first three parts of it are in the Aquarius zodiac, and the last part is in Pisces. This constellation is often represented by the symbol of the ‘double-face,’ which reflects the dual nature of people born under it. It’s also associated with the front legs of a funeral cot, indicating a strong connection to themes of death, transitions, and occult practices.

People born under Purva Bhadrapada are often considered two-faced, meaning they may not always show their true selves. They tend to keep their thoughts and actions secret. The funeral cot symbolism also ties this #Nakshatra to the element of #fire, earning it the reputation of being a Nakshatra associated with #purification #Purva-Bhadrapada Nakshatra.
Translation: The former one who possesses #lucky #feet
Symbol: Front of a #funeral #cot, two-faced man
Lord: #Jupiter
Zodiac: Pisces sign (Meen)
Deity: #AjaEkapada — one-footed serpent, horned goat, unicorn
Nature: The fierce or Severe ( #Ugra)
Gana: #Manushya #Gana
Mode: Active
Constellation: 25
Body VarahaMihira: Legs
Body Parashara: Left thigh
Number: 25
Letter: Se, So, The, Di
Lucky letters: S & D
Lucky Stone: Yellow Sapphire
Lucky Color: Silver Grey
Lucky Numbers: 3
Element: #Ether
Dosh: #Vata
#Bird Name: #Avocet
Yoni/Animal Symbol: A #Male #Lion
#Tree: #Neem
https://horoscopeeveryday.com/nakshatra-purva-bhadrapada-nakshatra/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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A #mini-planet orbiting in the frigid #outer reaches of the #solarsystem has a #Saturn-like #ring of #dust and #debris that #defies the rules of #physics, a new study has #revealed.

The planet in question is called #Quaoar and it's the #seventh largest of the known #dwarf #planets of which #Pluto is the #king. #Discovered in #2002 and about 697 miles wide (1,121 kilometers), Quaoar is one of the so-called #trans-Neptunian objects, small planets orbiting #beyond the solar system's outermost planet #Neptune.

Residing in the #KuiperBelt, the doughnut-shaped ring of rocky and icy debris in the outer solar system, Quaoar is a proud owner of its own #moon, the 100-mile-wide (160 km) #Weywot. And a recent observation campaign revealed that it also has a ring of material in its orbit.

That by itself wouldn't be so special. The gas giant Saturn is known to possess a whole series of rings. #Jupiter, Neptune and #Uranus also have some. One other trans-Neptunian object — #Haumea — has been found to have a ring, and the space rock #Chariklo that orbits between #Saturn and #Uranus also has one. So what exactly sets Quaoar's ring apart?

Related: Dwarf planets: science & facts about the solar system’s smaller worlds

Quaoar's ring is at a very unusual #distance from its parent body. In fact, before astronomers discovered Quaoar's ring in observations from several telescopes conducted between 2018 and 2021, they had thought that it was impossible for a ring to exist at such a distance. With a radius of about 2,420 miles (3,885 km) from Quaoar's center, the ring is too far away from the dwarf planet that its gravity should no longer be able to keep the material dispersed. Instead, it should coalesce under its own gravity and form another moon, just like Weywot. By not having done that, the ring has breached what astronomers call the Roche limit, the first known ring around a #celestial body to have done so.

"What is so intriguing about this discovery around Quaoar is that the ring of material is much farther out than the Roche limit," Giovanni Bruno, an astronomer at Italy's National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF) and one of the authors of the paper, said in a European #Space Agency (ESA) statement. "As a result of our observations, the classical notion that dense rings survive only inside the Roche limit of a planetary body must be thoroughly revised."

The ring was discovered during a series of occultations, essentially eclipses, when Quaoar passed between Earth and several more distant but much brighter stars. When an occultation occurs, the light of the background star temporarily dims. The effect is only visible to very sensitive telescopes and is frequently used to detect exoplanets orbiting stars in our Milky Way galaxy, which is why ESA's exoplanet hunter Cheops was among the telescopes watching these Quaoar occultations.

When astronomers analyzed the data, they realized that apart from the main dip in the background stars' brightness, they could detect two smaller drops. Since drops occurred before and after the main occultation, respectively, the researchers thought that Quaoar must be surrounded with a ring.

Several Earth-based telescopes also observed the occultations with similar results, but Cheops' data were particularly valuable as they proved that the odd dimmings were not caused by the effects of Earth's atmosphere.
https://www.space.com/mysterious-ring-around-dwarf-planet-puzzles-astronomers

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

https://karmicrhythms.com/light-on-karaka/
#Atma ( #Soul)

Amatya (Intellect/Mind)

Bhratri (Siblings)

Matri (Mother)

Putra (Children)

Gnati (Collateral relatives)

Dara (Spouse)

The permanent significators for the twelve houses are fixed for all charts. Hence the name Nitya indicating ‘permanent’. These are:

1 st house: Sun

2 nd : Jupiter

3 rd : Mars

4 th : #Moon, #Mercury

5 th : Jupiter

6 th : #Mars, Saturn

7 th :# Venus

8 th : Saturn

9 th : Sun, Jupiter

10 th : #Sun, Saturn, Mercury, Jupiter

11 th : #Jupiter

12 th : #Saturn

#LIGHT ON ‘ #KARAKA’ - #Karmic #Rhythms | #Dr. #Satya #Prakash #Choudhary | #Yoga #Vedanta #Buddhism #Tantra