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#Jyestha means the eldest. The brilliant red star Antares is also known as #Jyestha #nakshatra. It is the 18th star in the series, according to the ancient texts. It is much larger than our sun and is in the heart of Scorpio constellation. The #star reflects the planetary force of Mars, Mercury, and its ruling deity, Lord #Indra.
Brilliant analytical abilities, handful but trustworthy friends, cheerful and virtuous traits mark the core of Jyestha borns

Astrological Range: 226°40′ to 240°00′ Scorpio
Nakshatra Number: 18
Gender: #Female
Symbol: Earring, #umbrella, talisman
Presiding Deity: #Mercury (Budha)
Controlling/Ruling Planet: Vishnu
Ruling Deity of Ruling Planet: Vishnu
Shakti: To rise or conquer, and muster courage in battle
Caste: Sankara
Nature: The Sharp or Dreadful (Tikshna) or hard (Daruna)
Gana: Rakshasa
Body Varāhamihira: Neck
Body Parashara: Upper hips
Rashi/Zodiac: Scorpio
Marriage: Not Auspicious
Translation: Eldest sister, river Ganges
Beejakashra for 4 pada’s: No, Ya, Yi, Yu
Lucky letters: N & Y
Lucky Stone: Emerald
Lucky Color: Cream
Lucky or Favourable Numbers: 5
Common Name of Associated Tree: Shalmali (Cotton Tree)
Botanical Name of Associated Tree: Calammus rotang
Astronomical Name: #Antares
Dosha: #Vata
Guna: #Sattwic
Element: #Air
Bird Name: #Brahmani #Duck
Yoni/Animal Symbol: A #Male #Deer or #Hare
Career: Military, Managers, Investigators, Police, Entrepreneurs, Musicians, Engineers, Athletes, Surgeons, Orators, Reporters, and more.

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#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
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#Swathi is the 15th #nakshatra mentioned in the astronomical texts of ancient India. The single #star #Arcturus (Alpha-Bootis) in the #Botis #constellation represents this nakshatra.
The symbol of nakshatra is a young plant ready to face the test of times. It can bend, be flexible, and restless to grow tall and look into the world quickly. The ruling deity #Vayu offers creativity, artistic abilities, and freedom-loving nature on the natives.
#Swati is also said to be the first pure-drop of rain that falls on the Earth and can turn into a beautiful pearl when it falls on an oyster.
Astrological Range: 186°40 to 200°00′ #Libra
Nakshatra Number: 15
Gender: F#emale
Symbol: Young sprout quivering in the wind, Sword, Coral, Sapphire
Presiding Deity: Vayu – God of Wind
Controlling/Ruling Planet: Rahu
Ruling Deity of Ruling Planet: Durga
Shakti: Pradhvamsa Shakti, Scatter like the wind
Caste: Vaishya
Nature: The movable or ephemeral (Chara)
Gana: Deva Gana (god-like)
Body Varāhamihira: Teeth
Body Parashara: Stomach
Rashi/Zodiac: Libra sign
Marriage: Auspicious
Translation: The priest, the sword
Beejakashra for 4 pada’s: Ru, Re, Ro, Ta
Lucky letters: R & L
Lucky Stone: Gomedhaka
Lucky Color: Black
Lucky or Favourable Numbers: 4
Common Name of Associated Tree: Queen’s Flower, Arjuna Tree (Matti)
Botanical Name of Associated Tree: Lagerstroemia speciosa
Astronomical Name: Arcturus
Dosha: #Kapha
Guna: #Tamasic
Element: #Fire
Bird Name: #Honey-Bee
Yoni/Animal Symbol: #Male #Buffalo
Career: Financial and legal domains, gold business, acting, textile, traveling, mechanical engineering, service professions, independent entrepreneurs, yoga instructors, lawyers, judges, or any job requiring flexibility
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#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/

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#Ashlesha is the ninth nakshatra in the series. It is also known as the naga and Clinging star. The constellation of five stars – Epsilon, Delta, Mu, Rho, Sigma, and Zeta-Hydrae forms Ashlesha. The star is located close to the sun.
People born under the star exude substantial negativity, despite the forcefulness and power of the Ashlesha nakshatra.
Astrological Range: 106°40′ to120°00′ Cancer
#Nakshatra Number: 9
Gender: Female
Symbol: Coiled snake, circle, or wheel
Presiding Deity: Ahi – the naga or serpent of wisdom
Controlling/Ruling Planet: #Mercury
Ruling Deity of Ruling Planet: Vishnu

Shakti: poisonous
Caste: Vyshya
Nature: The Sharp or Dreadful (Tikshna) or hard (Daruna)
Gana: Rakshasa
Body Varāhamihira: Nails
Body Parashara: Chin
Rashi/Zodiac: Cancer (Karkataka)
Marriage: Not Auspicious
Translation: Ashlesha translates to deception, overconfidence, extremes, cheating, intense research, and study, as well as healing and transcendence.
Beejakashra for 4 pada’s: Di, Du, Dae, Do
Lucky letters: D
Lucky Stone: Emerald
Lucky Color: Black-Red
Lucky or Favourable Numbers: 5
Common Name of Associated Tree: Punnaga Tree or Naga Champa
Botanical Name of Associated Tree: Calophyllum Inophyllum
Astronomical Name: Alpha Hydroe
Dosha: #Kapha
Guna: #Satwik
Element: #Water
Bird Name: #Small-Blue-Sparrow
Yoni/Animal Symbol: #Male #Cat (Marjala)
Career: Politics, lawyers, businessmen, entertainment industry, occult mysticism, and astrology
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#Rohini is part of the Taurus #constellation. The name associates with passion and a lot of warmth, implying the meaning of its name – “The red one.” Symbolized by the cart, it denotes fertility and success in commerce.
People born under the #star also have creativity as their backbone, as the star’s ruling deity is #Prajapati or #Brahma.
Feminine qualities are prominent in people with Rohini as their star sign. They have strong family values and have an eye for beautiful artifacts and luxury.

#Nakshatra
Astrological Range: 40°00′ to 53°20′ Taurus
Nakshatra Number: 4
Gender: #Female
Symbol: #Chariot
Presiding Deity: Prajapati / Brahma -lord of creation
Controlling/Ruling Planet: #Moon
Ruling Deity of Ruling Planet: #Parvati
Shakti: Growth
Caste: Shudra
Nature: The fixed or permanent (Dhruva)
Gana: Manava / Manushya
Body Varāhamihira: Legs, shanks
Body Parashara: Eyes
Rashi/Zodiac: Taurus Sign (Vrishabh)
Marriage: Auspicious
Translation: The red one
Beejakashra for 4 pada’s: O, Va, Vi, Vu
Lucky letters: O & V
Lucky Stone: Pearl
Lucky Color: White
Lucky or Favourable Numbers: 2
Common Name of Associated Tree: #Jamun
Botanical Name of Associated Tree: Syzigium cumin
Astronomical Name: Aldebaran
Dosha: #Kapha
Guna: #Rajas
Element: #Earth
Bird Name: #Owl
Yoni/Animal Symbol: A #Male #Serpent ( #Sarpa)
Career: Sculptors, artists, musicians, danseuse, creative directors, photography, editing, agriculture, environmentalists, advertisement, writing, marketing, and jewelry designing

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Natives born in #PurvaBhadrapada #Nakshatra in Astrology are intelligent, scholarly, logical, of sharp mind, clever and opinionated, true individualists, strong in morals, devoted and following their righteous path.

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

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

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

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

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

The yoni animal of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra is a #male #lion.
They sleep and sit around most of the day because they know they don’t have to move for anyone.
Purva Bhadrapda natives would have this in their consciousness, they have to work, they need to work, but if they didn’t have to, they won’t, but also what happens here is that the work they do is always unfulfilling and makes them unhappy.
They feel directionless in life because the lion yoni wants to feel relaxed and without responsibility.
Purva Bhadrapada natives feel like a vagabond until they do something creative, political, medical or activism activities.
They need a purpose in life, and most of the time, the purpose would be related to children as the Leo sign falls directly opposite to the Aquarius sign.
This Nakshatra’s main domination is in the Aquarius sign, while on the Pisces side, they are more introverted, fluent and at peace at the pace of their life.
The lion is also known for his roar and when these people get frustrated, pushed to the wall or angry, they will roar and scream to make their point, which can be very eccentric to others.
Like the lion who lunges on its prey, the natives will lunge on the one who becomes the prey in front of them by being a predator.
Lion’s job is to protect the cubs, which shows these people will be extremely protective of children and family at all costs.
People with other Nakshatras may not have such brutal protective instincts and are okay with life and what their young cubs are doing.
Purva Bhadrapada natives may go out there stalking their child’s move and making sure they are safe and sound.
These natives will also have a lot of hair on their body and will think more of their head hair, especially when this Nakshatra have effects on the 2nd house or 2nd Lord of the chart.
The lion being the animal of this Nakshatra shows the connection with #Goddess #Durga, who has a lion as her mount.
She killed the buffalo headed demon, Mahishasur.Summary of Purva Bhadrapada in Vedic Astrology
Lion is often used as a sign for Sun, as well as for a strong devotee.
God Narasimha, half man-half lion avatar of Lord Vishnu, had the purpose to save his child devotee Prahlad from his father Hiranyakashipu, who was killed under a unique set of conditions, such as at twilight (neither day nor night), on the doorsteps of his palace (neither inside nor outside), uses his nails to kill him (neither animate nor inanimate), puts him on his lap before killing (neither earth nor in space), which nullified the boon he had obtained from Lord Brahma.
Prahlada was the grandfather of King Mahabali.
Lions are not aware that humans consider them as the King of the jungle, they simply know that they are able to kill most of the animals, but a lion is there to watch for the pride, sleep and eat.
Purva Bhadrapada natives do excellently when in a position to protect children, working with children or large groups of people who protect certain aspects of life.
Another symbolism of this Nakshatra is that it has several symbols ranging from twins, funeral cot legs and two swords.
The symbolism of twin or two faces shows the polarity in these natives.
Natives with Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra may either be twins, or their family member would be a twin, but the strongest attribute is their ability to flipflop their views, answers, personality and mind.
They can actually come off as Vishakha Nakshatra natives with double personalities. Vishakha Nakshatra falls in the 9th house from this Nakshatra, which means one naturally will get personality traits from the father.
This can also be interpreted as being in two worlds.
Such natives are not only grounded in the affairs of this world but also have an affinity with the world, aliens, UFOs, paranormal, and death.
When it comes to the funeral cot, it shows their interest in death, health and life that is beyond the freshness of the living body.
They have a keen interest in pathology and how the body functions, but it also shows wanting to serve those who lay on the funeral cot.
It can be seen that such people are attracted to items that are old and dead in the culture. They love older antique items, which no one wants because they feel dead to an average person.
They are the people who will be purchasing an old VCR, boob box or old-style radio.
Aja Ekapada, or “the unborn, one-footed one”, is the deity of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra.
He is one of the Rudras and is the fire dragon. Aja Ekapada is often considered in his goat form and is considered to be the mount of Lord Agni, the God of Fire.
Aja Ekapada is connected with storms through Rudra and may also be connected with the Maruts, the wind Gods.
The archetypical unicorn may also be connected to the Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra.
Seeing how Aja is one-footed, it can be seen that such natives will always have a leg injury where they will have to be on one foot for a while or on a wheelchair.
As a Rudra, these people are always attracted to natural medicine, herbs and acupressure.
Lions are animals that can take a lot of pain and survive. These people also love feeling pain in their body like a deep massage, acupuncture needles, etc. and just like Rudra, these natives are not lightweights; they will storm upon you when challenged.
They are extremely animated, wild and will like everything that 90% of the people will not.
If many people like classical music, pop, rock, Purva Bhadrapada natives will love punk rock and heavy metal.
If everyone enjoys mainstream hip-hop, they will listen to underground hip-hop.
If most like mainstream movies, they will like classic movies.
The one-legged theory is extremely true.
These natives will fold one leg to the other while washing dishes or doing some kitchen work.
A unicorn is a horse with wings and a horn on the nose.
The natives of Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra will always love having a statue of wing angles and horses in their homes. As children, they would love unicorns or creatures which are a mutation of the original animal.
Aja Ekapada is the fire that is connected with funeral rites and can be considered to be the spiritual fire, which purifies one’s soul.
He is also connected with lightning, storms, black magic, and extreme occult groups such as Aghoris & other extreme practitioners of yoga or tapasya.
The fortnight that follows after the full moon in Bhadrapada Nakshatra (full moon in September or the Bhadrapada Hindu month) is connected with offerings to Pitris and is called tarpanam fortnight.
Aja Ekapad is equipped with a trident and is shown with a stag. Rudra pierced the head of Brahma, who was stalking Saraswati in the form of a stag.
Aja Ekapad is one-footed and connected with meditation austerities. He is connected with rishis and munis practising meditation standing on one leg.
The severe form of meditation or the left-handed tantra practice can be connected with this Nakshatra.
Purva Bhadrapada natives are the type of people who want to stop stalkers in their footpaths.
They can’t stand when an innocent being is terrorized, just like Brahma stalking Saraswati.
Most of the time, such people love doing investigations or love watching shows related to murder investigations and serial stalkers.
If other planets in the chart make a person’s action negative, then such people do such things instead of fighting against it.
Due to the connection with Rudra, they love the medical field, especially since it deals with life and death (funeral cot) and severe rituals.
The magic side of this Nakshatra gives natural interest in kundalini, magic, aliens, UFOs and other mythical activities.
Purva and Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra have a love for dragons.
The natives love stories of dragons as a child or even have one of those Feng-Shu statues in their home due to fire rituals and relation to fire with this Nakshatra, but it is truly the Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra that has this symbolism.
Lord Nataraja, the form of Shiva standing on one foot over the demon, can be a close resemblance to Aja Ekapada, though not the same.
In fact, every year in the Tamil month Maasi (Feb-March) from the day of Mahashivratri for the next few days, the Indian classical dance festival, Natyanjali, is held in Chidambaram.
It is at this time of the year the Sun is transiting or is in close proximity to the Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra.
Mushrooms are strongly connected with this Nakshatra as it is a vegetable/fungus standing on one foot.
In ancient times soma was actually considered as mushrooms.
They used to make a paste of mushrooms, ghee, and other herbs to create the som juice.
Attributes of Purva Bhadrapada in Astrology
Spread from 20’00” in Aquarius (Kumbha) up to 3’20” in Pisces (Meen).
The Lords are Saturn (Shani) and Jupiter (Guru). It causes burns, pains, and the native burns things to ashes, uses words that burn, uses harsh words, is of evil disposition, has cruelty, greediness, restlessness, feeling of despair and unsatisfied ambition, and sudden excess of anger.
Anthropomorphically, this is the side of the body of Kalapurush.
Description of Purva Bhadrapada in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native born in Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra will be adulterous, will have no permanent residence, be difficult to be won over, will enjoy, get money from the sovereign, is base, dutiful and long-lived.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born in Purva Bhadrapada, he will be bold in his speech, mischievous, cowardly, and weak.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Purva Bhadrapada will be sorrowful (particularly for an absent lover). He will lose to women, be crafty, be quite immersed in blaming others, hypocritical, impatient, and heroic.
According to Brihat Samhita: Under the star Purva Bhadrapada, one will be unhappy, henpecked, wealthy and clever, but a miser.
https://vidhyamitra.com/purva-bhadrapada-nakshatra-in-astrology-characteristics-padas-remedies/

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The meaning of the word ‘Moola’ is a bunch of roots. Some consider that #Moola #Nakshatra in Astrology is the root of our solar system. According to Yajurveda, Sur or Gods took oath on this Nakshathra to eliminate Asura or demons from the root.

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

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

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

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

The animal of Moola Nakshatra is a male wolf or a #male #dog.
A dog is the most fascinating creature on this planet.
It can love to the point that it will give its life for you, or it can bite and throttle someone’s bone if they cross their territory.
They are needy, emotional, and pack animals. They always want to be with you and feel abandoned when you go to work.
Dogs are not directly connected with a wolf’s lineage as many think, rather a different species of #wolf, which lived 30,000 years ago, but there are few similarities.
On the other hand, Wolves are wild, sharp, smart and know how to pack hunt.
Wolves are some of the smartest hunters in the wild.
The most distant feature of the wolf is their howling during full moon nights or when the member of the pack dies.
#Mula natives get attached very quickly and don’t want to let go, just like a dog, which is the animal symbol of the Nakshatra.
Mula is the root, and the male dog develops deep roots not only in their master’s heart but also with other family members.
Mula natives are attached to their family, spouse, children or friends.
Once they are your friends, they are your friends regardless.
A male dog is more playful most of the time vs a female dog.
Mula natives are quite playful, but their playfulness can be painful, just like the sharp paws of the puppy or dog.
They can play rough, and they don’t realize they have hurt another person.
The symbol of Mula Nakshatra is the roots, #roots of a tree, plant or even our own roots.
Roots grow underground hence, invisible.
We only see what is in front of us growing above the ground.
Mula natives are the embodiment of their roots, their past, their ancestors.
They love to be detectives and search the past like archaeologists or palaeontologists.
The roots can be completely uprooted, especially when taking out a dead plant or removing trees to clear out a land.
Native who have clusters of Mula in their chart will always tend to uproot their life without a hint.
Even if everything is fine in a relationship, career, or idea, they just completely bulldoze and clear it out to pave the way for something new.
Mula natives may love studying the roots of plants and trees.
Sometimes, the basic meaning of things would be the biggest karma of a person, like an Ashwini Nakshatra native would be training horses for a living.
Mula natives would also love eating things that are buried underground like potatoes, beets, ginger, garlic, onion; some even have a fascination with cemeteries and graveyards.
The deity of Moola Nakshatra is Nirhuthi, the Goddess of destruction.
She is the Goddess who brings new creation after destruction.
She is described as having golden locks, dark, and connected with the underworld.
She is very much similar to Goddess Kali.
Goddess Nirhuthi rules the South-West direction and is supposed to have come from the anus of Brahma in the creation myth.
There are variations of Daksha’s yagna story in which #Goddess #Nirriti is supposed to have accompanied #Rudra to destroy Daksha’s yagna.
#Kali is the fierce form of Goddess #Durga, who stopped her destruction only after Shiva himself surrendered to her feet.
Nirhuthi is also connected with Goddess Dhumavati, one of the ten Mahavidyas, as well as Goddess Alakshmi, also called as Jyeshtha, the Goddess of poverty. She is the elder sister of Lakshmi.
Lakshmi, the Goddess of prosperity, is supposed to visit Jyeshtha, her elder sister, every Saturday on the Pipal tree.
Lakshmiji follows and visits their home, who pays respect to the Pipal tree on Saturday.
Kali is connected to the black hole that is driving the centre of the Milky Way, and her connection with Shiva is pointing to the Ardra-Moola Nakshatra axis, with a black hole at the centre of the Milky Way.
After reading the mythology, the first impression we have of Mula natives is that they are followers of Kali, especially in Indian culture.
Someone in a foreign country from Celtic culture may worship a dark Goddess like Carawin or Erzulie Dantor in Voodoo, which is a white magic to heal and protect people.
Laxmiji blesses a person who worships the Pipal tree where Jyeshtha resides and shows great love and admiration of her elder sibling.
Mula natives will protect their siblings, and when someone does well for their siblings, they will bow and protect them like their own siblings.
Just like the fierce Goddess Kali, these natives are fierce too.
They will challenge, stand up to anyone and take out the roots of beliefs and tradition instantly.
Like their yoni animal, they can become Pit Bulls.
The position of Mula in the sky points towards the supermassive black hole region of the #galaxy.
So far, we know nothing about inside a black hole, no one has been near it, inside it, and most are theoretical observations of scientific models.
Mula natives are as mysterious as the black hole; they can suddenly be comedians and quickly turn into killers like “The Joker”.
They are quite unpredictable, with chaotic energy around them.
We do know via science that light doesn’t escape the black hole, and it tends to suck everything around it; for this reason, a Mula native must redirect their energy into a positive spiritual path because they will see how quickly they start sucking the energy of other people towards them and others would enjoy sinking into their spiritual hole.
However, the general population is neither spiritual nor desires to walk on that path.
A Mula person can be quite intense to be around, where you may feel they suck your energy.
A black hole crushes everything that comes near it. Hence, the Mula native also loves to crush things. For example, if they drink a can of coke, they will crush it and throw it away, or someone who loves to see cars and other materials is crushed and destroyed by monster trucks or tanks.
Attributes of Moola Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 0’00” to 13’20” in Sagittarius (Dhanu) Sign.
It also means the ‘opposite’ or ‘reverse’. Moola is not one of the good stars, which is evident from the fact that the deity is Alakshmi, i.e. God of ill luck.
Moola signifies roots, that is, everything of a basic nature. Its motion is finite and limited. It does not go beyond its narrow orbit.
Old servant, pedlar of seeds, physician administering herbal seed remedies – every such thing is determined from this star.
The Moola native looks into scientific, literary, philosophy and other basic subjects.
This star governs mortgage and mortgaged property, and its horizon is not rural but urban.
Description of Mula Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native born in Moola Nakshatra will be wise, happy, rich, prone to diseases and be a big thief. He will be fortunate, unsteady in mind, eldest among co-born.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born in the star Moola, he will be eloquent but dishonest, with his happiness marred, ungrateful and indigent.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Moola will trouble others, be honourable, wealthy, will ensure the progress of others’ work, be a liar, lustful and slim.
According to Brihat Samhita: Under Moola, one becomes proud, wealthy, happy, of a gentle nature, firm-minded and luxurious in his living.

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The meaning of the word ‘Jyeshta’ is elder, senior, first, or the chief. Yogatara of Jyeshta is Antares. Antares is the brightest, most massive, and most evolved stellar member of the nearest OB association. Antares is nearing the end of its lifespan and is expected to explode as a supernova in the next million years. Even in this sense, the name Jyeshtha or elder is appropriate. Jyeshta was the eldest of 27 sisters. She felt betrayed and jealous because Soma, their husband, favoured Rohini, who is younger than her.

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

Symbol: An #Earring
The symbol for #Jyeshtha is an earring. This indicates the development of nerves in the ears and the ability to respond to sounds during this period.

Deity: The #Indhra
Indhra is the deity of Jyeshtha Nakshatra. Indhra means the one who controls Indhriya or senses. Indhra is considered a producer of earth and sky. He maintains the earth and the mountains. He is always frightened because someone could ascend to his throne. Getting immersed in music, dance, and the enjoyments of heaven is his weakness.

The yoni animal of Jyeshta Nakshatra is the #male #deer.
A deer is found in a quiet place in the forest and shows youthfulness, and the elegance of life.
When you see a deer, whether male or female, you feel a sense of calmness, beauty and serenity.
Deers reproduce at an extremely fast pace.
They reproduce once every year.
They are not as fast as a rat but reproduce quickly.
The deer is also one of the most killed animals by a car accident.
This can also show a Jyeshtha native usually always gets into car accidents or some kind of fender benders; it cannot be life-threatening unless other yogas are present and the person has completed their counted breaths.
Jyeshtha is perhaps the most lustful and sexual Nakshatra as the buck (the male deer) is ready to produce at any given moment.
The male deer also has antlers, which they use for protection and fight.
They show dominance and their right to mate with the female deer.
Deers can eat around 8-10 pounds of vegetation a day.
Jyeshtha natives can have a big appetite for food and can be fond of non-veg and exotic foods; some even love eating venison and wild game.
Bucks have to travel long distances to find a female deer to mate.
Sometimes they lose muscle mass and weight in the pursuit of sexual encounters.
Jyeshtha natives themselves will travel long distances if they know they will have a sexual encounter.
The symbolism of Jyeshtha is an umbrella, which shows protection and a sign of a royal authority.
The royal members of the family have someone follow them carrying an umbrella to protect them from the harsh sunlight.
It was used during wars on elephants to show the king behind the army, and mostly, it was the royal female of the palace who always had to be in the shade.

The other symbolism of Jyeshtha Nakshatra is the #amulet.
Amulets are usually used in old cultures in India, China, Latin America, and are used for occult and mystical protection to the native.
Indra himself used an amulet to win over his enemies.
Jyeshtha natives go deep into the occult, tantra, and hidden mysteries of the unknown.
Jyeshtha is also connected with yoga, especially Kriya Yoga, because it’s the eldest form of yoga to attain God realization.
Indra, having a thousand eyes, is extremely helpful in yoga as the Crown chakra is the home of the 1000 petal lotus.
Indra is the king of Gods and is considered as the hero amongst the Gods.
His mount is the Airavat elephant, which has 5 trunks.
His weapon is the powerful thunderbolt, #Vajra.
Indra defeated the dragon Vrittasur, which he had to do, having lost his kingdom by disrespecting Guru Brihaspati and having difficulties finding a replacement for the Guru.
The Vajra was made from sage Dadhichi’s bones.
Indra also loves drinking his Soma rasa.
Indra seduced Ahilya, the wife of sage Gautam, when the sage was away.
The sage supposedly cursed Indra to have 1000 vaginas. After doing severe penance, Indra eventually turned the 1000 vaginas into 1000 eyes and got the title of “the 1000 eyed one”.
In Mahabharata, Lord Krishna subdued Indra’s ego by lifting the Govardhan.
Indra was angry with the villagers of Gokul as they refrained from providing him with ritual sacrifices.
In anger, he sent heavy rains and wind, but Krishna protected the villagers by lifting the mount Govardhan and providing them shelter.
Indra admitted defeat and recognized Krishna as the incarnated godhead.
Indra is obsessed with Soma, the juice of immortality.
He always needed Soma in the battleground and had Tvastar make more and more juice for him, which strengthened his body like Arnold.

It is said that Indra leaves blood spatters on the ground during battle, which shows the energy of Indra and Mars together.
If Vishakha Nakshatra shows the lustful Indra and his theme of relationship with rishi’s wife, Jyeshtha shows the extreme lustful nature where Indra simply would kill the rishi and would force his way into the house and make love to his wife.
Jyeshtha is the intensified version of Indra.

It’s the Nakshatra of war, and all is fair in love-&-war.
The deity of this Nakshatra is Indra, who also presides over Vishakha Nakshatra.
Indra is the king of the Gods, who is the champion, and is seen as the one enjoying all the luxuries, drinking Soma, & gambling.
He is the king but also the most insecure, as he is not willing to let go of his throne.
He’s bulky, strong, handsome, with a huge ego and lust for women and Soma.
Whenever you think of a man who is godly, rich, a hero and loves to party, think of #Indra, and mostly that individual would have Vishakha or Jyeshtha Nakshatra in their chart.
Attributes of Jyeshta Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 16’40” up to 30’00” degree in the Scorpio (Vrischika) Sign.
The Lord is Mars (Mangal), the deity is Indra, equivalent to Ravi, the king of the firmament.
Indra is the great Lord, the mighty warrior, and a hero among heroes by tradition, and in the plenitude of power, he reigns supreme.
He is the first among courtesans. When this star is unfavourable, it causes sorrow and poverty.
Anthropomorphically it is the middle finger and neck of Kalapurush.
Description of Jyeshta Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native of Jyeshta Nakshatra will be satisfied, virtuous, have many sons and friends, and be quite angrily disposed of. He will be troubled by relatives and be principally placed among his own family.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born under the star Jyeshta, he will be proud but luxurious, overcome his enemies and betray much irritability.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Jyeshta Nakshatra will spend a lot, will endure grief, be libidinous, will curse others, be cruel, a liar, and wealthy.
According to Brihat Samhita: The native born in the star Jyeshta will not have many friends, be contented, interested in meritorious deeds, and exceedingly irritable.

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#UttaraBhadrapada #Nakshatra, the 26th constellation in the zodiac, is governed by Saturn. Saturn brings in qualities like discipline, righteousness, and patience. On the flip side, it can also lead to laziness, self-centeredness, and vindictive tendencies. This nakshatra is often associated with a ‘tamasic’ nature.

Interestingly, Uttara Bhadrapada is quite favorable for one’s career. People born under this nakshatra often find themselves in lucrative positions, which can lead to considerable wealth accumulation, especially if they have a strong Jupiter influence in their birth chart.

Moreover, those born in Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra may have a spiritual inclination and a strong belief in higher powers, especially with auspicious planets in their astrological charts Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra.

Symbolically, this nakshatra is represented by the back legs of a funeral cot, signifying themes of death, dreams, and a deep dive into spiritual awareness. It also suggests that individuals born in this Nakshatra may go through significant transformations later in life. The image of a snake in the water serves as a symbol of awakening and gradual progress along the spiritual path Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra.

Meaning: Later auspicious one
Lord/Swami Grah: Saturn
Body: Ankles
Symbol: Back legs of a #funeral #cot
Deity: #AhirBudhya — the dragon of the Depths of the atmosphere
#Shakti (power to/of…): Bringing of the #cosmic #rain
Caste: #Kshatriya
Nature: The #fixed or permanent ( #Dhruva)
Gana: Manushya Gana
Rashi / Zodiac Sign: Pisces sign
Marriage: Auspicious
Translation: The beautiful left foot, or #ray of #light
Ruling/Controlling Planet: #Saturn
Ruling Deity of Saturn: #Hanuman
Number: 26
Gender: #Male
Names Letter: Du, Jham, Jna
Lucky Letters: D, Z, N & Y
Lucky Stone: Blue Saffire
Lucky Colour: #Purple
Lucky or Favourable Numbers: 8
Common Name: #Neem
Astronomical Name: #Gamma #Pegasi
Botanical Name: #Azadirachtaindica
Element: #Ether
Guna: #Tamasic
Dosha: #Pitta
#Bird: #Kotan
Yoni/Animal Symbol: A #Female #Cow

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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
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#Shravana #Nakshatra #Constellation is associated with Goddess Parvati, and its ruling planet is Vishnu. It’s considered the #birth star of Goddess #Saraswati, who’s known for education and knowledge. People born under this constellation tend to have a strong inclination towards #learning and gaining knowledge from various sources.

The symbol of the ear in Shravana Nakshatra represents the ability of those born under it to acquire wisdom through listening. It also signifies the importance of #listening to one’s inner voice and using it as a guide for personal growth. The three footprints in the symbol represent the three states of the mind: wakefulness, dream sleep, and deep sleep, all of which symbolize consciousness. These footprints also represent the journey of understanding the material world, the Universe, and the realms beyond Shravana Nakshatra.
Translation: Hearing”, “The one who limps
Symbol: An ear; three footprints in an uneven row; a trident
Lord: Vishnu
Controlling Planet: #Moon
Ruling Deity of Moon: #Parvati
Deity: #Vishnu — the All-Pervasive
Body – VarahaMihira: Ears
Body – Parashara: Lower Belly
Rashi / Zodiac Sign: Capricorn
Nature: The #movable or ephemeral ( #Chara)
Ganas: #Deva Gana (God Like)
Mode: #Passive
Constellation: 3
Gender: #Male
Dosha: #Kapha
Element: #Air
Lucky Color: Light Blue
Letter: Ju, Je, Jo, Gha
Lucky letters: K
Lucky Stone: #Pearl
Lucky Numbers: 2 & 22
Animal Symbol: A #Female #Monkey
#Bird Name: #Francolin
#Tree: #SwallowWort, #MilkWeed, #Erukku, #Arka Tree
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#Moola #Nakshatra is the nineteenth Nakshatra in the series of the lunar constellations or Nakshatras in Vedic Astrology. It is symbolized by a bunch of roots tied together, meaning many things at once. It represents hidden things, secrecy, works, and events. It also means someone who is tied to their roots and generally does not move forward due to them, not going far away from their birthplace. This also means someone who gets to the roots of all situations to either find the cause of the problem or to prove a point.

It also includes crossing people’s personal boundaries. They are often seen in a bad light due to their nature and behavior but develop a thick-skin to go through it. They might cause issues in other people’s relationships and life due to the projection of what they experience in their own. Men in this nakshatra are skilled at many things and will change their profession often to find their best fit.

All four quarters or padas of this Nakshatra fall under the zodiac sign of #Sagittarius. It is one of the #gandanta (marks the transition from water to fire elements) #Nakshatras where #transformation happens from #material to #spiritual realm #Mula Nakshatra.
Meaning: Root, #commencement
Lord: Ketu
Body VarahaMihira: Feet
Body Parashara: Lower hips
Symbol: #Bundle of #roots or #lion’s #tail
Deity: #Nirritti — goddess of disaster, Alaksmi
#Shakti (power to/of…): To ruin or destroy
Caste: #Kshatriya
Nature: The Sharp or Dreadful ( #Tikshna) or hard ( #Daruna)
Gana: #Rakshasa #Gana (demon)
Rashi/Zodiac: Sagittarius Sign
Marriage: #Auspicious
Translation: The #root
Controlling/Ruling Planet: Ketu
Ruling Deity of #Ketu: #Ganesha
Number: 19
Gender: #Neuter
Names Letter: Ye, Yo, Bha, Bhe
Lucky Letters: Y & B
Lucky Stone: Cats Eye
Lucky Colour: Brown Yellow
Lucky or Favourable Numbers: 7
Common name: Anjan, Kammara
Astronomical name: #Lambda #Scorpii
Botanical name: #Hardwickia-binata
Element: #Air
Guna: #Tamasic
Dosha: #Vata
Bird: #Red #Vulture
Yoni/Animal name: A #Male #Dog
#Tree: #Sarjaka
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#Jyestha #Nakshatras In #VedicAstrology, there are 27 nakshatras, and one of the most prominent ones is the Jyestha nakshatra. This nakshatra is associated with the zodiac sign Scorpio. The name “Jyestha” itself means the #eldest or the most #brilliant. This brilliance is reflected in the nakshatra’s size and structure, making it stand out among the others.

The Jyestha nakshatra is particularly known for its #luminosity in the night sky. At its center, you can find a bright red star, which symbolizes the heart of the scorpion and is also known as #Antares. This nakshatra holds a special place in Vedic Astrology due to its significance and prominence in the celestial sphere Jyestha nakshatra,.
Translation: #Eldest sister, river #Ganges
Symbol: #Earring, #umbrella, #talisman
Lord: #Mercury (Budha)
Zodiac: Scorpio sign (Vrischik)
Deity: #Vishnu #Indra
Nature: The Sharp or Dreadful ( #Tikshna) or hard ( #Daruna)
Gana: #Rakshasa #Gana
Mode: #Active
Constellation: 18
Body VarahaMihira: Neck
Body Parashara: Upper hips
Number: 18
Letter: No, Ya, Yi, Yu
Lucky letters: N & Y
Lucky Stone: #Emerald
Lucky Color: #Cream
Lucky Numbers: 5
Element: #Air
Dosh: #Vata
Bird Name: #Brahmani-Duck
Yoni/Animal Symbol: A #Male #Deer or #Hare
Tree: #Shalmali ( #Cotton #tree)
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#Anuradha #nakshatra #constellation is associated with the symbol of a lotus. People born under this nakshatra often come into the world in less-than-ideal circumstances. Their life’s purpose becomes not just to gracefully navigate these challenging situations but also to uplift and transform the lives of others. Their journey is never easy, and they rarely have things handed to them easily. Similar to how a lotus thrives in adverse surroundings, these individuals thrive amidst life’s challenges, emerging as beautiful and pure, just like the lotus.

You won’t find these individuals reacting with anger, indecency, or crassness, even in the midst of chaos that they didn’t cause themselves. They tend to lead private lives, only appearing in public when they hold positions of significant responsibility, which is quite common for them. They carry a sense of peace about them, and when it comes to romance, they understand the difference between genuine, selfless love and superficial lust Anuradha nakshatra.

Both men and women born under Anuradha nakshatra are mindful of their public image. They strive to be respected and seen as dignified individuals, not cheap or vulgar.

The symbol of Anuradha Nakshatra, a triumphal arch, signifies success. The lotus flower in the symbol represents purity and auspiciousness, even in the midst of impurities and challenges. It symbolizes efficiency and stability, much like the individuals born under this constellation who stand strong in the face of trials and adversities. “Anuradha” also translates to a small, sudden flash of lightning, which can be seen as a metaphor for #enlightenment or spiritual awakening Anuradha nakshatra.

Translation: A flash of lightning, a spark, success
Symbol: #Lotus flower; a #staff; a #furrow; or an #archway
Lord: Saturn
Controlling Planet: #Saturn
Ruling Deity of Ketu: #Hanuman
Deity: #Mitra; the God of friendship and compassion who encourages cooperation among people
Body – VarahaMihira: Hearts, Breasts
Body – Parashara: Waist
Rashi / Zodiac Sign: Scorpio
Nature: #Mridu; The Soft, Mild, and Tender
Ganas: #Tamasic
Mode: #Passive
Constellation: 3
Gender: #Male
Dosha: #Pitta
Element: #Fire
Lucky Color: Reddish Brown
Letter: Na, Ni, Nu, Ne
Lucky letters: N
Lucky Stone: #BlueSapphire
Lucky Numbers: #17
Animal Symbol: A #Female #Deer or #Hare
#Bird Name: #Nightingale
#Tree: #Bullet-Wood, Magilam, Bakula
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#Vishakha #Nakshatra In Indian mythology, it’s believed that #Goddess Radha was born under the Vishakha #constellation, and she serves as the presiding deity of this constellation. She embodies the qualities of devotion and spiritual surrender. Radha’s love for #Krishna, representing higher #consciousness, is a profound example of #love that is both #eternal and #unconditional.

Vishakha Nakshatra is also associated with a strong sense of justice and fairness. It falls within the zodiac signs of Libra, symbolizing balance, and transitions into Scorpio, which signifies transformation. This Nakshatra emanates an energy of fairness and is in a continuous state of growth and transformation throughout one’s life, Vishakha Nakshatra.

The symbol of Vishakha Nakshatra is a triumphal archway, symbolizing celebrations that follow after achieving victory and success. Additionally, the depiction of a potter’s wheel represents the constant movement and the need for patience and transformation in life’s journey and spiritual path Vishakha Nakshatra.
Meaning: Branched, #forked branches
Nakshatra Lord: Jupiter
Nakshatra Body VarahaMihira: Arms
Nakshatra Body Parashara: Navel
Symbol: Leaf decked triumphal gate, potters wheel
Deity: #Indragni- gods of lightning and fire
#Shakti (power to/of…): Achieve many and various fruits
Nature: The Sharp and Soft (Mixed)
Gana: #Rakshasa #Gana
Rashi / Zodiac: Scorpio Sign
Marriage: Not Auspicious
Translation: #Enter the #heavens
Controlling/Ruling Planet: #Jupiter
Ruling Deity of Jupiter: #Shiva
Number: 16
Gender: #Female
Names Letters: Ti, Tu, Te, To
Lucky Letters: Z
Lucky Stone: #YellowSapphire
Lucky Colour: #Golden
Lucky or Favourable Numbers: 3
Common name: Wood Apple, Kaith, Vila
Astronomical name: #AlphaLibrae
Botanical name: #FeroniaLimonia
Element: #Fire
Guna: #Sattwic
Dosha: #Kapha
Bird: #RedTailSparrow
Yoni/Animal name: A #Male #Tiger (Vyaghra)
Tree: #Vikankata and #WoodApple #tree
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#Swati #Nakshatra is a #star group linked to the Libra zodiac sign, which represents balance. It’s symbolized by a blade of grass swaying with the wind, showing that Swati individuals are adaptable. They usually go with the flow unless it’s about their independence.

This #constellation is connected to Lord #Hanuman, known as the ‘son of the wind’ in Indian mythology. #Saraswati, the #goddess of intelligence, also has influence here. People born under Swati enjoy educational trips and possess good intellect. They learn best when they have the freedom to explore, and this often leads them to pursue educational achievements Swati Nakshatra.

Some Interesting Facts of Swati Nakshatra
Translation: The #priest, the #sword
Symbol: #Coral, #Sapphire
Lord: #Rahu
Zodiac: Libra sign
Diety: #Vayu - #Wind
Nature: The #movable or #ephemeral ( #Chara)
Gana: #Deva #Gana (god-like)
Mode: #Passive
Constellation: 1
Body VarahaMihira: #Teeth
Body Parashara: #Stomach
Number: 15
Letter: Ru, Re, Ro, Ta
Lucky letters: R & L
Lucky Stone: #Gomedhaka
Lucky Color: #Black
Lucky Numbers: 4
Element: #Fire
Dosh: #Kapha
Bird Name: #Honey-Bee
Yoni/Animal Symbol: #Male #Buffalo
Tree: #Arjuna #Tree ( #Matti)
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Individuals born with an Ascendant in the #Hasta #nakshatra tend to possess physical attractiveness, drawing the attention of the opposite sex due to their charming personalities and quick-witted nature. They are often seen as quite handsome or #beautiful Hasta Nakshatra.

One of Hasta’s notable traits is their exceptional proficiency when it comes to activities involving their hands. They have a strong inclination towards enhancing the beauty of their surroundings, excelling in various arts, culinary skills, sculpting, and even classical dance, all of which require adept use of their hands.

Hard work is a core value for Hasta individuals. They firmly believe in the potency of diligent effort as a means to achieve their goals. They are often associated with the ‘Midas Touch,’ possessing a unique ability to transform things around them into something beautiful. Their determination is unwavering, and they seldom abandon a task until they have accomplished their objectives Hasta Nakshatra.

Mercury’s influence, being the point of exaltation for Hasta, grants them exceptional debating skills and logical prowess. This blessing enables them to excel in fields that demand convincing and debating with a focus on practical and logical arguments, often leading them to success.

Furthermore, Hasta individuals are known for their commitment to purity in thought, speech, actions, and intentions. Their innate intelligence and ability to manifest their desires through their hands give them no reason to resort to unfair or dishonest means. They typically uphold high moral standards and maintain a genuine and upright character Hasta Nakshatra.
Meaning: Hand
Lord: #Moon
Body VarahaMihira: Hands
Body Parashara: Sides
Symbol: Hand or fist
Deity: #Savitar - #'Sun as inspiration
#Shakti (power to/of…): Ability to get what one is aspiring to and keep it in one’s hands
Caste: Light, swift
Nature: The #light ( #Lagu)
Gana: #Deva #Gana (Lord Like)
Rashi / Zodiac: Virgo sign
Marriage: #Auspicious
Translation: The #hand
Controlling/Controlling Planet: #Moon (Chandra)
Ruling Deity of Moon: #Parvati
Number: 13
Gender: #Male
Names Letters: poo, sham, Naa, Taa
Lucky Letters: P, S, N & D
Lucky Stone: Pearl
Lucky Colour: Deep green
Lucky or Favourable Numbers: 2
Common Name: Hog Plum
Astronomical Name: #Delta-Corvi
Botanical Name: Spondias pinnata
Element: #Fire
Guna: #Rajasic
Dosha: #Vata
Bird: #Vulture ( #Crow)
Yoni/Animal name: #Female-Buffalo (Mahisha)
Tree: #Banyan-Tree

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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.

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