#magnificent

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

#Magha is #Regulus (Alpha-Leonis), the brightest star in the #constellation of #Leo. The #Star of #Power translates to #Magnificent, and a throne symbolizes the #nakshatra to convey the same.
The natives born under Magha have achievement and nobility at the core which they use, to scale heights in their careers. Ruled by the Pitru’s (the ancestors), Magha borns connect to their lineage and established traditions. They are generous and have an air of regal demeanor surrounding them.

Astrological Range: 120°00 to 133°20′ Leo
Nakshatra Number: 10
Gender: Female
Symbol: Throne
Presiding Deity: The Pitru’s-the Ancestral Fathers
Controlling/Ruling Planet: Ketu
Ruling Deity of Ruling Planet: Ganesha
Shakti: Tyagi Shepani Shakti
Caste: Shudra
Nature: The fierce or severe (Ugra)
Gana: Rakshasa
Body Varāhamihira: Nose
Body Parashara: Neck
Rashi/Zodiac: Leo sign
Marriage: Auspicious
Translation: Mighty or Magnificent
Beejakashra for 4 pada’s: Ma, Mi, Mu, Me
Lucky letters: M
Lucky Stone: Cats Eye
Lucky Color: Ivory or Cream
Lucky or Favourable Numbers: 7
Common Name of Associated Tree: Banyan
Botanical Name of Associated Tree: Ficusbengalensis
Astronomical Name: Regulus
Dosha: #Kapha
Guna: #Tamasic
Element: #Water
Bird Name: Male #Eagle
Yoni/Animal Symbol: #Male #Rat
Career: Archeologist, Lawyer, Historian, Occultist, genetic engineer, Antique dealer, librarian, referee, judge, etc., but never a businessman

https://pujanpujari.com/nakshatra/magha/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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The #Magha #Nakshatra holds a significant place in #VedicAstrology as the tenth in the series of lunar constellations or Nakshatras. It finds its home within the zodiac sign of Leo, encompassing all four of its quarters or padas. The term “Magha” carries a powerful meaning, signifying anything grand, immense, or even beyond ordinary limits. It’s a word that exudes magnificence.

When we talk about the Magha Nakshatra, we’re delving into a realm associated with guardian angels. These celestial beings watch over us, shielding us from adversity, and lighting the way through challenging times. The central theme of Magha Nakshatra revolves around achievement – a reminder that with the guidance and protection of these guardian angels, we can reach great heights Magha Nakshatra.

Translation #Magnificent
Symbol #Royal #Throne
Animal Symbol #Male #Rat
Presiding Deity #Pitras ( #ancestors)
Controlling/Ruling Planet #Ketu
Ruling Deity of Mercury #Ganesha
The 4 Quarters of Magha Nakshatra
1st quarter Ruled by Mars
2nd quarter Ruled by Venus
3rd quarter Ruled by Mercury
4th quarter Ruled by Moon
Nature #Rakshasa (demon)
Mode # Active
Number #10
Gender #Female
Dosha #Kapha
Guna #Tamasic
Element #Water
Disposition #Ugra ( #fierce)
Bird #Eagle
Common Name of the Tree #Bargad ( #Banyan)
Botanical Name of the Tree #Ficus-benghalensis
Seed Sounds Ma, Me, Mu, Me.

https://horoscopeeveryday.com/magha-nakshatra/

dkkhorsheed@diasp.org

#Hank #Regal #Beauty #Famous #American #White #Pelican #Large #Aquatic #Bird #Magnificent #Nature #Wildlife #Refuge #MyWork #LakeMerritt #Oakland #Our #World

Meet Hank ~

Lake Merritt's famous American White Pelican

Today I met a regal creature. I finally came face to face with Hank... Strangely enough, I was thinking of her yesterday... wondering when she will appear at the lake.. and there she was... For sometime she was mistaken as a male (hence the name). It suits her, as she is quite a character.

I had seen her in the water at a distance in the past.. but coming up so close to her today at only a few feet away, I was shocked at how large she was! She stood with a fixed gaze.. taking a few steps back, a few steps forward, look away, pose... Magnificent!

In 2004 Hank flew into a power line in Oregon, and was rescued. After it was determined she would not be able to fly again, she wound up in Oakland, at Lake Merritt's Rotary Nature Center. She is a strong swimmer, walker, and the biggest bird at the lake.

She has attracted free-flying white pelicans, which apparently never happened before her arrival. For the first three years in her new home, Hank was the only American white pelican on the lake. Then she got a visitor, a white pelican that would stay for a couple months at a time during the migratory season. After about a year, two more started showing up and then over the course of the last five and a half years, the population of American white pelicans has grown to between 13 and 23 pelicans.

So.. you can say Hank is not just Lake Merritt's most famous pelican, she rules!

It was an honour Hank ~ Hope to see you soon again!

White Pelicans are one of North America’s largest birds and have an 8-9 foot wing span. They are pure white with just black wing tips and a large yellow-orange bill. During breeding season, they have pale yellow crests and a flat rounded horn-like growth on the ridge of their bill. This growth is only found during breeding season and is shed after their eggs have been laid.

Lake Merritt / March 25, 2015