#krittika

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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.
https://vidhyamitra.com/krittika-nakshatra-in-astrology/

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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

#Happy #Navratri Day 5
Panchami

#Maa #Skandamata Puja
26th
March 2023

(Sunday)

Navratri Day 5: #Yellow
The colour of Day 5 is yellow. The colour stands for happiness and brightness. On this day #Goddess Skandmata is worshipped and is also known as the mother of Lord Kartikey or Skanda.

Maa Skandmata has four arms and she rides on a lion. 2 of her arms carry lotus, 1 arm carry baby #Kartikeya, and another one stays in the Abhaya Mudra. As she sits on the lotus, Goddess Padmasana is her another name. She is the Goddess who can bless her devotees with power and prosperity. Also, she can bless her worshipper with immense intelligence as well as salvation. She is also considered as the Goddess of fire. As she is the epitome of motherly love in this form, devotees get blessed with her immense love.

Legend
As the legend goes, there was a great demon, Tarkasur. He did extreme penance for years to impress Lord Brahma; and finally the Lord appeared in front of him. He, then, requested for a boon of becoming immortal. Brahma Ji explained that death is inescapable on this planet earth. Being quite witty, he thought that Shiva will never get married, as he is an ascetic. So, he requested Brahma to grant him a boon that he can only be killed by the son of Shiva. Lord Brahma agreed on this and he started torturing the world thinking that he cannot be killed.

Being tortured, all the Devtas visited Lord Shiva and requested to him to get married. Hence, he married Goddess Parvati and became the father of Lord Kathikeya (Skand Kumar). When Kartikeya grew up, he killed the Demon Tarkasur and saved everyone.

Astrological Aspect
Planet Mercury (Budh) is ruled by Goddess Skandmata. Worshipping her kills the ill effects of Mercury.

Mantras
ॐ देवी स्कन्दमातायै नमः॥

Prarthana Mantra:
सिंहासनगता नित्यं पद्माञ्चित करद्वया।
शुभदास्तु सदा देवी स्कन्दमाता यशस्विनी॥

Stuti:
या देवी सर्वभू‍तेषु माँ स्कन्दमाता रूपेण संस्थिता।
नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः॥

Dhyana Mantra:
वन्दे वाञ्छित कामार्थे चन्द्रार्धकृतशेखराम्।
सिंहरूढ़ा चतुर्भुजा स्कन्दमाता यशस्विनीम्॥
धवलवर्णा विशुध्द चक्रस्थितों पञ्चम दुर्गा त्रिनेत्राम्।
अभय पद्म युग्म करां दक्षिण उरू पुत्रधराम् भजेम्॥
पटाम्बर परिधानां मृदुहास्या नानालङ्कार भूषिताम्।
मञ्जीर, हार, केयूर, किङ्किणि, रत्नकुण्डल धारिणीम्॥
प्रफुल्ल वन्दना पल्लवाधरां कान्त कपोलाम् पीन पयोधराम्।
कमनीयां लावण्यां चारू त्रिवली नितम्बनीम्॥

Stotra:
नमामि स्कन्दमाता स्कन्दधारिणीम्।
समग्रतत्वसागरम् पारपारगहराम्॥
शिवाप्रभा समुज्वलां स्फुच्छशागशेखराम्।
ललाटरत्नभास्करां जगत्प्रदीप्ति भास्कराम्॥
महेन्द्रकश्यपार्चितां सनत्कुमार संस्तुताम्।
सुरासुरेन्द्रवन्दिता यथार्थनिर्मलाद्भुताम्॥
अतर्क्यरोचिरूविजां विकार दोषवर्जिताम्।
मुमुक्षुभिर्विचिन्तितां विशेषतत्वमुचिताम्॥
नानालङ्कार भूषिताम् मृगेन्द्रवाहनाग्रजाम्।
सुशुध्दतत्वतोषणां त्रिवेदमार भूषणाम्॥
सुधार्मिकौपकारिणी सुरेन्द्र वैरिघातिनीम्।
शुभां पुष्पमालिनीं सुवर्णकल्पशाखिनीम्
तमोऽन्धकारयामिनीं शिवस्वभावकामिनीम्।
सहस्रसूर्यराजिकां धनज्जयोग्रकारिकाम्॥
सुशुध्द काल कन्दला सुभृडवृन्दमज्जुलाम्।
प्रजायिनी प्रजावति नमामि मातरम् सतीम्॥
स्वकर्मकारणे गतिं हरिप्रयाच पार्वतीम्।
अनन्तशक्ति कान्तिदां यशोअर्थभुक्तिमुक्तिदाम्॥
पुनः पुनर्जगद्धितां नमाम्यहम् सुरार्चिताम्।
जयेश्वरि त्रिलोचने प्रसीद देवी पाहिमाम्॥

Kavacha Mantra:
ऐं बीजालिंका देवी पदयुग्मधरापरा।
हृदयम् पातु सा देवी कार्तिकेययुता॥
श्री ह्रीं हुं ऐं देवी पर्वस्या पातु सर्वदा।
सर्वाङ्ग में सदा पातु स्कन्दमाता पुत्रप्रदा॥
वाणवाणामृते हुं फट् बीज समन्विता।
उत्तरस्या तथाग्ने च वारुणे नैॠतेअवतु॥
इन्द्राणी भैरवी चैवासिताङ्गी च संहारिणी।
सर्वदा पातु मां देवी चान्यान्यासु हि दिक्षु वै॥

With this, we hope that you will make the best of Navratri’s fifth day. May Skandmata Durga blesses you with all the goodness of life.

Happy Navratri!

Now as one might presume – She is the Mother (Mata) of Lord Skanda, one of our … many War Gods. Takes after His Mother in that regard!

The story of Skanda’s conception and birth is perhaps a bit of a curious one – as it is not, in fact. Devi Herself Who gives birth to the young prince (Kumara – another epithetic theonym of He).
Instead, He comes to us from the Krttika cluster (hence His Six Heads – One for each Mother) – better known to us here in the West as the Pleiades. Something which I believe to resonate with the circumstances for the conception of Heimdallr in the Nordic sphere.

But let us take things back a few steps.

As we have said, the Story of the NavRatri cycle is one of Reunification – of the Divine Couple re-finding Each Other after having become separated in circumstances both tragic and lamented … yet arguably necessary in order to bring certain events to their logical progression.

One result of this was the Death of Devi as Sati. The other was another sort of ‘death’ – in the figurative sense, at least. As Lord Shiva had chosen to withdraw Himself from the World to head up into the High Himalayas in order to meditate, smoke weed, and attempt to overcome His immense, unbearable grief at losing His Other Half. I am sure various of us can relate.

However, simply because we are no longer (we think) moving, does not mean that the Universe has given up upon moving around us. The world turns – and though we know it not – we turn with it.

And so it was that the latest in a long, long line of demonic foes came to rise.

This demon warlord was named Taraka, or Tarakasur – an interesting ‘ironic resonancy’ with Lord Skanda (otherwise known as Kartikeya – ‘Of the Krittikas’), given Taraka also means ‘Star’ (or, at least, celestial light – the corona of a comet, for instance, in some more specialized contexts).

Now, there is a standard pattern to these sorts of myths. Some demon gains prominency and sets his mind upon casting down the Gods. He realizes that he, himself, shall be unable to meaningfully go up against the Heavens as he is, and so undertakes immense austere penances and propitiation in order to win a Boon from a certain favourably-disposed force … customarily asking for Immortality / Invincibility.

This is logical. If one is going to go and fight the Gods Themselves, then one had best be – in a word – unkillable.

It is also impossible.

The way that our relevant legalistic metaphysics works – they are only able to be accorded a ‘conditional’ invulnerability. They have to have some weak-point – some condition to which they remain vulnerable.

The weakness that the demon chooses is often an interesting insight into their character – Mahishasur, for instance, was a misogynist and contemptuous of the fairer sex … and so, he chose as his ‘condition’ that he could only be taken down by a woman, precisely because he believed that no woman could possibly be a threat to him. Which, of course, was a spectacularly stupid thing to do given that Devi (Whom we shall be meeting in the next Night of NavRatri as Katyayani) … has a bit of a reputation in these areas – as the foremost of our War Gods.

But nobody ever said that the arrogance of demons was commensurate with their sagacity – most of the time, anyway.

Durgamasur was smart enough to request an entirely different boon – that of wiping the knowledge of the Vedas from the minds of mankind, thus leading to a weakening of the Gods through the cessation of the performance of the Vedic rites of sacrifice that nourish and strengthen Them. But more upon him some other time.

Tarakasur, however, chose a rather more straightforward vulnerability. He was acquainted with the events surrounding Lord Shiva’s immense sadness and why He had retreated from the world – the loss of His Beloved Wife. He knew just how …. inconsolable Lord Shiva was upon this matter – how absolutely devoted to His Wife He had been (and yet still remained, even in Her Death). And therefore, he surmised, how immensely unlikely He was to ever remarry. For how could He, when He still carried only Her within His Deepest Heart?

Tarakasura thusly chose as his condition – that he would only be able to be vanquished by a yet-to-be-born Son of Shiva. Reasoning, perhaps rather logically, that it was almost certain that Lord Shiva – in the absence of His now-deceased Wife – would never conceive another Son; and thus rendering him functionally invincible pending this apparently inconceivable circumstance.

To twist the common saying, though – ‘Demons Plan, Fate Laughs’.

Knowing of this prophecy, certain Divinity attempts to do something about the situation. Kamadeva, the God of Love, is sent to endeavour to get Lord Shiva to ‘move on’ … which results in Shiva burning Kama to ashes when He detects the intrusion into His Mighty Mind, and as a perhaps rather natural outpouring of the renewed sense of grief which He experiences when a pleasing romantic memory of His Wife is revealed to have been .. just exactly that – a memory, once more.

However, as we have covered in previous NavRatri pieces, this is not the end of the tale. Rather, His dead Wife has reincarnated (Shailaputri) – and not all that far away from His present situated circumstance. She is seeking Him (Brahmacharini). They Reunify, Remarry (Chandraghanta), and are indeed in a position to bring forth another Child (Kushmanda, in a sense).

At this point, Agni moves to safeguard the future by ‘stealing’ the embryo of Skanda from Parvati’s womb – His reasoning being that before the God is born, should Tarakasur become aware of Shiva having successfully conceived a Son, both Mother and (pre-natal) Child should prove at grave risk from the demon.

This, however, is not explained to Parvati – and when She finds out what had occurred, She curses Agni (Flame) to be indiscriminately all-devouring, always wreathed by black smoke, and to ever have His food be riven with impurities.

The yet-to-be-born Skanda is spirited away, and in order to further safeguard Him, is borne to term by not one but six Mothers – the Krttika (Pleiades) Star-Maidens. As we have said, this circumstance should appear to resonate with the birth of Heimdallr to His Nine Mothers found in the waters at the edge of the world (a point arguably in common with the Stars in the archaic Indo-European view; and we should further note a rather prominent 7 => 9 shift between Vedic and Eddic traditions, as well as the curious situation wherein the Pleiades constellational cluster, at latitudes further from the equator, appears to have nine rather than six (or, for that matter, seven) stars to it).

Yet it also resonates in a curious way with the more archaic Hindu layers of mythology – wherein we find Agni in romantic relationship with Svaha … Who has taken the form of Six of the Seven Pleiades, and, yes, leading to a situation involving the conception of Kumara – that instead features Kumara being born to the Krttikas.

The situation is rendered rather more clarified when one considers the voluminous and repeated attestations in the Vedas for Lord Shiva and Agni being the same deific. And, further, the attestation in the Puranic literature for Svaha as the Wife of Rudra – also known as Vikeshi, which we mention due to the circumstance of Vikesi in the conception (again via a certain ‘displacement’ of seed) of Mangala … that is to say, Mars.

To quote from a relatively recent earlier work of mine ( https://aryaakasha.com/2022/01/04/tuesday-the-day-of-mangala-mars/ ):

“The Puranic mythology around Mars makes for interesting reading. There, we find the origin of Mangala stated to be drops of sweat from tapasic exertion from the brow of Lord Shiva that had fallen upon the Earth (with the Latter acting as His Mother for these purposes).

Shiva’s situation at the time of this was engaging Himself in strenuous pursuits to endeavour to control and contain His immense grief at losing His Wife, Lady Sati.”

That is the presentation contained within the Skanda Purana at IV 1 17 4-6; and also the Shiva Purana at II Rudra Samhita 3 10 7-27.

Although another Puranic narrative presents the circumstances somewhat differently. In Brahmanda Purana II 10 78 we find Sharva (‘The Archer’ – Rudra) married to Vikeshi as Her Husband (with pointed ‘Earth’ linkage), and states Angaraka (Mars) to be Their Son; whilst Brahmanda Purana, II 24 48 directly equates Skanda with Mars / Mangala (there referred to as Angaraka) and in line 91 states Kumara Mars born to Vikesi and Agni. The matrimonial situation is further buttressed by Markandeya Purana 52 – wherein Rudra in His Ishana form is stated to be married to Vikesi (Isana being ‘Light’, ‘Ruler’; and in the Shatapatha Brahmana (VI 1 3 17) being that Form and Name of Rudra-Agni (therein Himself referred to as Kumara – ‘Young Prince’) correlate with the Sun), with Their Son being Lohitanga (Mars, again); whilst elsewhere in the same section we find Rudra’s Bhima form to be married to Svaha with Their Child being Skanda. As we can clearly see, it is a situation of many Names, many Qualities, many Aspects, many Facings even – for but Three.

As the Markandeya Purana then puts it:

“Such was Rudra Himself. He found Satī for his wife; and through Dakṣa’s curse Satī quitted Her body. She was the Daughter of Himavat by Menā, O brāhman; Her brother was Maināka, the chiefest friend of Ambhodhi (the Ocean.) And the Lord Bhava [Rudra] married Her again as His Only Wife.”
(F. Eden Pargiter translation)

We might also ponder the situation of the Krittikas Themselves – wherein They go from numbering Seven in the archaic Vedic Age, through to Six by the time of the Puranas. This is not something unique to the Hindusphere – as it also prominently occurs amongst the Greeks. In both cases, mythic explanations present the reasoning for one of the Seven Sisters having become dimmed – or even outright leaving the Heavens.

We have considered some of the Vaidika star-lore pertaining to the Krttikas in our earlier work explicating the #Krittika ‘Six Swords of the Stars’ bindrune row that I had created for somebody –
https://aryaakasha.com/2021/12/02/krttika-the-six-swords-of-the-stars/

One point that I would quote from the above that is pointedly relevant for current circumstances is the following:

“In a sense, I suppose we may think of the Krittikas as being ‘Fire-Blades’ [the name itself renders as ‘Cutters’]. They connote both ‘destruction’ and ‘illumination’ (which we can also phrase as ‘Purification’ – ‘Hallowing’) – and, most especially, both at once. The one via necessity precedes the other. Aptly for this purpose, They are presided over by Lord Agni as the Deific – a situation which also resonates with the mythological presentation, as we have covered in some detail elsewhere (and fully intend to revisit more in the future). We have also undertaken to represent an additional element to the Indo-European mythology around the constellation via the fact that there are Six Runes here – for Six Sisters, Six Star-Maids.

In both Hellenic and Hindu reckoning there were archaically Seven of These – with one, Amba (to use the Vedic), having mysteriously dimmed and disappeared. However, particularly given the overt resemblance of ‘Amba’ to … a certain figure of this name … I have my enduring belief as to where (and, most especially, Who) it is that She eventually Returns To.”

You see how this immediately resonates with the circumstances of NavRatri – as well as other, more personal points of promontory.

Elsewhere in that (A)Article we had also explored the theme presented in the Vedas for the Krttikas in connexion with Invocation, Prayerful Hymns, Ritual – and we should surmise that there is indeed an eminently logical point of contextualization here for why They are Chosen to bear Lord Skanda into this world. A Holy Warrior, indeed, thusly congealed through the Rites (Agni included as the central element) and the Prayer-Songs – likely under the correct and auspicious Constellation, just as was the Flaming Sword of Rudra as attested in the Mahabharata.

In terms of nomenclature, we should also draw attention to the meaning of Skanda – a term which (to quote myself from some years ago) “connotes charging, attacking, and leaping or springing forth “; and which is often connected to the curious circumstances of Skanda’s conception and birth. However, we instead prefer another interpretation – one which connects this theonymic and its purport instead to “Lord Skanda’s role and function – as the great warrior. Further, the likely PIE roots of the name, often proposed as “Skend” (‘Jump’), but to which I would also speculatively add “Skewd” (“shoot” or “throw”, and the same root as “Skewer” in modern English – a rather important thing for a soldier, equipped with a spear – or, as with many depictions of Skanda seated in the lap of SkandaMata … a bow and arrow !), both seem far more closely connoted with the nature of the Deity rather than being simply circumstances of conception.”

Oh, and in case you had been wondering – once Skanda is successfully born, Lord Agni appears to Parvati to explain the situation, and somewhat mollify Her Divine Wrath. Skanda then goes on, as was foretold (though he knew it not) by the demon himself to defeat and destroy the demon Taraka.

For though Evil counts itself clever and beyond reach, each and every … all of its contrivances are ultimately undone.

Perhaps rather aptly, as we can see here, through a power of Love – one strong enough to overcome even the barriers of Death.

Even if it may take a bit of time and effort – and some help from one’s Friends – in order to do so.

ॐ देवी स्कन्दमातायै नम

जय माता दी !

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

#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?
https://www.ancient-tantra.com/krittika-nakshatra/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

#Krittika #Nakshatra: The people of this star must plant #Gulhar or cluster #figs among the Nakshatra trees. They’d be more likely to think positively as a result. For this, natives must take seven rounds around the tree every Friday. Additionally, they should offer some rice to Gulhar
As per #VedicAstrology, the ruling planet for Krittika Nakshatra is Planet #Sun. It looks like a #flame, razor, axe, or knife. The Hindu deity for this Nakshatra is #Agni. The gender of this star is female. If you belong to Krittika constellation, check out predictions related to it such as characteristics, personality and traits, education and income, family life, and much more
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ramnath@nerdpol.ch

#Krittika #Nakshatra

Shakti (Power): Dahana Shakti (The Power to “Burn and Purify or refers to its Power to Sever ties with the Corporal”)

Symbol: Knife, Blade (Razor), Spear, the Cutter, or a Sharp Instrument (Word Critical from Krithika)

Deity: Agni (God of Fire), Lord Muruga/Skanda/Karttikeya (the Commander of the Celestial Godly Forces, Nurtured by the Foster Mothers Kritikkas), Agni is also called as the God with Seven Tongues and He Signifies Knowledge. He also rules over the Direction South East
Favourable: Fire Worship, Purification, Leaders, Executives, Cooking, Embroidery, Sewing, Shaving, Cutting, Honesty, Frankness, Drumming, Debates, and Extracurricular Activities
Unfavourable: Social Interactions, Diplomacy, Relaxation, Rest, Activities involving Water

Key Themes

• Adulterous Nature and Illicit Affairs
• Eating Habits, Digestion and Cooking
• Surrogacy and Foster Parenting
• Illegitimate and Abandoned Children

Key Points

• Krithika to Vishaka – Devayana Nakshatra & Anuradha to Bharani – Pitra Yana Nakshatras
• Agni 2 Heads (Heavens & Earth), 3 Legs (3 Lokas), Spoon, Agni rides on Female Goat.
• Lord Krishna wear feather of peacock, to protect from the snakes.
• Agni can weld things & melt things. Soft & Sharpness of Nakshatra.

PERSONALITY
CONCERN
STRENGTHS
WEAKNESSES
Krittika Nakshatra 1st Pada Characteristics Krittika Nakshatra 2nd Pada Characteristics
Krittika Nakshatra 3rd Pada Characteristics Krittika Nakshatra 4th Pada Characteristics
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Elements connected to Krittika Nakshatra
Deity #Agni
Symbol Knife or Blade
Planet #Sun
Purushartha Kama
Gana Rakshasha (Demon)
Varna Brahmin (Priest)
Element Prithvi (Earth)
TriMurthi Shiva (Dissolve)
Animal Female Goat
Bird Peacock
Tree Cluster Fig Tree
Sound Aa, Ee, Oo, Aye
Bit lines about Krittika Nakshatra

1) Story of Agni & Swaha Devi – Saptha Rishis

Agni infatuated by Wives of Saptharishi Wives. Rejected by all of them. Swaha is a daughter of Daksha, and by many accounts, the wife of Agni, the God of fire. Agni was initially reluctant to marry her, but in the end was persuaded to do so. She obtained the boon that oblations will be poured into fire by taking her name.

In some traditions, Skanda, the commander of the Devas is said to be their son, when she tricked Agni into having conjugal relationship with her, by taking the form of the wives of the SaptaRishis (except Arundhati), whom Agni desired. ‘Birth of Karthikeya’.

2) Story of Karthikeya & Tarakasura

Skanda is the son of Shiva and Parvati. He is also considered by some to be the son of Agni and the Krittikas (pleiades), or of Agni and Swaha. An Asura named Taraka had obtained a boon that he could not be slain by anyone except a seven year old child. Armed by this boon, he defeated all the celestials. Only a child born to Shiva could kill him.

However, Shiva had become a recluse after the death of his wife Sati. With the help of Kama, the Gods ensured that he married Parvati, a re-incarnation of his wife Sati. Skanda was born of this union. The story of his birth is told here.Once Skanda reached the age of seven, he led the Deva army against Taraka and Surapadma and slew them both.

His vehicle is a peacock and his weapon is a spear. He has two wives, Valli, and Deivanai, the daughter of Indra. His other names are Kartikeya, Kumara, Subrahmanya, Shanmuka and Guha.

3) Kandhava Dahanam at Maha Bharath.

The Brahmana then revealed himself to be Agni. He said, “It is my nature to burn. I have been longing to burn this Khandava forest, which has been apportioned to me by food. However, Indra’s friend Takshaka, the king of snakes resides there with his friends.

The lives of all in that forest is forfeit to me, but out of affection for his friend, Indra is preventing me from consuming this forest. Whenever I begin to burn it, he orders his thunder clouds to cause pouring rain, dousing my flames. This hunger has started consuming my very self, I cannot bear it any longer. I ask you to protect me while I burn the Khandava forest.

The real reason why Agni wants to burn this forest is to cure his stomach ailment. The story of how he got sick is narrated here.

Arjuna said, “Since I have promised to help you, so I shall protect you. You do not need to worry about anyone as long as I and Madhava (Krishna) are on your side. We possess knowledge of many divine Astras that can prevent the rain from reaching the forest. But, if we have to contend with the might of Indra, I would need a bow that can withstand the speed at which I shall be dispatching the arrows. I will also need a suitable chariot, which will move as swift as my thoughts. Krishna shall also need suitable weapons to assist you. If these things can be arranged, there will be no problem.

Few More Details

Rasi (Zodiac) : Aries / Taurus
Range: 26o 40’ Aries – 10o 00’ Taurus
Padas: Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces
Ruling Planet :Sun
Meaning: “To be Critical”, “The Cutters”
Indication: “The Star of Fire”
Body Part : Hips, Loins and the Crown of the Head (Upper and Back Portions of the Head)
Guna (Quality) :Rajas
Gana (Race) : Rakshasa (Demon)
Purushartha (Goal) :Kama (Latent Desires, Passion)
Tridosha: Kapha (Phlegm or Water + Earth)
Nature/ Category of Star: Misra (Mixed/ Sharp and Soft)
Varna (Caste): Brahmin (Priest)
Gotra (Clan): Angiras (name translates as the “Fiery One”)
Direction: North
Pancha Mahabhuta (Element): Prithvi (Earth)
Basis Above: To Create Heat
Basis Below: To Create Light
Desire: To be the Eater of Foods for the Gods
Result of Shakti, Basis, & Desire: Burning or Purification
Activity: Active
TriMurthi (Process): Shiva (Dissolve)
Direction of Mouth / Motion: Adho Mukha (Looking Down/ Facing Downwards)
Yoni (Gender): Female
Animal Symbol: Goat (Ram)/ Sheep
Bird: Peacock, Crow
Sounds: Aa, Ee, Oo, Aye
Tree/ Plant: Oudumbara, Cluster Fig (Latin Name: Ficus Racemosa)
Colour: White

108madhuri@nerdpol.ch

Skanda Ma fire was madly intense.

From the Murti of Skanda Ma, I thought of #Krittika #Nakshatra, as I thought that Skanda was reared by the Krittikas (Pleiades stars)
Also thought of Agni, ruling deity of Krittika.
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This is what Dr Arjun Pai has to say on Skanda.
He is the brother of Lord Ganesha and the Army General of the Godly Forces.
He is known by many other names: Subramanya, Skanda, Murugan, Guruguha, Swaminathan, Kumara, Shanmukha, Saravana, Shadanan, Deva Senapati.
His purpose of birth was to slay the powerful asura Taraka and his brother Surapadman.
Shiva and Parvati mediated in a cave, a ball of fire emerged out of their cosmic energies.
The Gods were insecure due to the powerful Tarakasura and sent Agni or the God of fire to get hold of the ball of fire.
But even Agni couldn’t bear the heat of the energy of Shiva and Parvati.
So, he handed over the ball to Mother Earth 'Bhudevi'.
Bhudevi handed over the ball to river Goddess 'Ganga'.
When even 'Ganga' couldn’t bear the heat, She deposited the fireball into a lake in a forest of reeds (Sara- Reeds Vana- Forest).
Hence Kartikeya is also referred to as Saravanan.
Then Goddess Parvati took the form of a water body as she alone could bear the energy of Shiva and Shakti.
Finally, the fireball took the form of a baby with six faces:
Eesana,
Tatpurusha,
Vamadeva,
Aghora,
Sadyojatha and
Adhomukha, and hence the Kartikeya is also known as Shanmukha or Shadanan; God with six faces.
Skanda was cared for by six women symbolizing Pleiades (Kritika in Sanskrit) and thus got the name Kartikeya.

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

#Krittika #Nakshatra
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Krittika signifies sharp knife. This nakshatra spans from 26-40′ in Mesha to 10-00′ in Taurus. Krittika nakshatra is ‘Tripad’ nakshatra`. Hence, one pada of krittika nakshatra is in Mesha (Lord is Mars) and remaining 3 padas are in Taurus (Lord is Venus).

The Lord of Krittika nakshatra is #Sun. Krittika Natives of first pada are a combination of Mars and Sun. They are short tempered, brave, adventurous, command respect. This nakshatra is seen in kundalis of people in Military. Krittika natives for the remaining 3 padas are a combination of Venus and Sun. This makes them strikingly different than the first pada natives.

Krittika nakshatra deity if fire. Krittika nakshatra natives (especially the first pada) are prone to danger from fire.
Krittika nakshatra consists of 6 stars. These are said to be wifes of 6 rushis. Hence female qualities like caring, sensitiveness are seen in Krittika nakshatra (observed more in the last 3 padas). In addition, venus brings element of beauty.

Kritikka Nakshatra Rashi
Krittika Nakshatra Rashi is Aries (Mesha Rashi) and Taurus (Vrushabha Rashi). The 1st pada of Kritikka Nakshatra falls in Aries. The 2nd, 3rd and 4th pada of Kratikka Nakshatra falls in Taurus.

Kritikka Nakshatra Lord
Kritikka Nakshatra Lord is Sun (Ravi).

Kritikka Nakshatra Animal
Kritikka Nakshatra Animal is Goat.

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Quick Information about Krittika Nakshatra
Krittika Nakshatra Symbol: The cutter.
Krittika Nakshatra Lord: Sun
Krittika Nakshatra Rashi: Mesha 26-40′ to Taurus 10-00′
Krittika Nakshatra Gana: Rakshasa
Krittika Nakshatra Diety: #Agni – God of Fire
Number of Stars in Krittika Nakshatra: 6
Krittika Nakshatra Yoni / Animal: Sheep
Krittika Nakshatra Nadi: Antya
Krittika Nakshatra first pada: name first letter is “aa”
Krittika Nakshatra second pada: name first letter is “e”
Krittika Nakshatra third pada: name first letter is “o”
Krittika Nakshatra fourth pada: name first letter is “ay”

Positive Traits of Krittika Nakshatra Natives
Famous within their group, Ambitious, handsome appearance, self motivated, determined achiever, materialistic – acquires many possessions, bright, strong appetites – likes food, goal oriented, goes for what they want, dignified, takes pride in what they do, good leader, honors commitments, confident, courageous, straightforward, peaceful nature.

Negative Traits of Krittika Nakshatra Natives
.Unstable mind, changeable, vacillating, stubborn, dissatisfied, impatient, responds too strongly to challenges, sets goals or expectations too high, burns out their health by constant activity, nervous, excitable, aggressive, passive-aggressive, fighting nature, difficulties with food and eating, gluttonous, motivated by desire, child-like nature.

Krittika Nakshatra Male Characteristics:
Normally he is of middle built. However, native with Saturn’s aspect to this segment has a tall body. His nose is prominent and his eyes sympathetic, neck thick and stout, solidly built body with big shoulders and well developed muscles, countenance peaceful. He has a commanding appearance.

They are intelligent, but their attention span is short. He believe in fair means and is against injustice. He will command respect. His nature is stubborn and tenacious. He is ready to work hard. He is apprehensive about failure. He will keep his promises, once made. In life he can attain name, fame and respect. Excess of sincerity will be the means of his downfall.

He will be lucky and contented on family front. He is more attached to mother. Among his co-born, the native will enjoy more favor and love from the mother. While his father will be a pious man and well-known person, the native cannot enjoy comforts and benefits from father.
Love marriage is indicated to the native. Sometimes, it has been found that Krittika born marries a girl known to his family.

Krittika Nakshatra Female Characteristics:
Krittika Nakshatra Female:She will have medium height and beautiful. Her nature may be quarrelsome and my appear arrogant at times. She will be highly educated and attain high respect in her field of work.

Krittika Nakshatra Professions:
Spiritual teachers, advisors, musicians, dancers, singers, modeling, fashion designers, military careers, inventors, discoverers, excavators, heads of state or organizations, fire & police department personnel, barbers, butchers & tailors, weapon makers, potters, blacksmiths, carpenters, building contractor, magicians, metaphysicians and astronomers.

Body Parts Represented by Krittika Nakshatra:
Chin, neck, face, tonsils
https://futurescopeastrology.com/learn-astrology/nakshatras-in-astrology/krittika-nakshatra-etatauri-aleyone-2/

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