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The #Deer #Star of #Seeking
Tomorrow night’s Matangi’s Jayanti, the day and night during which Tantrics honour the Mahavidya Goddess Matangi, will happen under the auspices of the #Mrgasirsa #Nakshatra (lunar house). Mrgasirsa translates as the head of the deer and is symbolised by a Deer searching and scouring the land for nourishment.

It is formed of a cluster of 4 stars in the constellation of Orion, the brightest star of this Nakshatra is Bellatrix. These stars form the shape of a Deer head.

This #Mangala ( #Mars) Ruled Nakshatra traverses both Taurus and Gemini. Mangala being the ruling planet of this Nakshatra, gives the force to search and quest. This is the quality of enthusiasm that is the fountain of youth, ever seeking and searching to know and to find.

Right Under the Nose
Uniting Opposites
The desire to unite disparate parts is the wanderlust of the Tantric voyager. Opposite poles mysteriously magnetize and attract each other, while simultaneously also having the force of repelling or de-magnetizing each other.

We find that all the Mars ruled Nakshatra’s are possessed of the adventurous spirit. We see that all the Mars ruled Nakshatra’s sit between two zodiac constellations, they are half in one sign and half in another, giving them the quality that inspires the quest of searching to unify opposites.

In the case of Mrgasirsa the bridge is between Vrishabha (Taurus) and Mithuna (Gemini). Taurus is an earthly sign of heart that is ruled by Venus. It is concerned with the immediate earthly sensorial territory.

Gemini is Mercurial etheric sign of the metaphysical mind. It is concerned with travel and movement in the metaphysical spheres. We can see these opposites at play clearly in Mrgasirsa, we could call it the joinery between the head and the heart.

When the head and the heart move in harmony with each other, then we have a great level of practical wisdom. When they are out of sync with each other, then we have abstractive irrelevance in the earthly sense and overly emotional indulgence in matters of the heart.

The Deer is a most practical creature of heart, infact it is the animal that symbolizes the Heart-Chakta for Tantrics. The Deer possess the eyes of a lover and has the swift movements of the air ruled Heart-Chakra.

When we look at pictures of the Nebula of Orion, we very interestingly even see that it presents a heart shaped form to us.

The Deer beautifully brings the qualities of the heart and the head together. It is a measured creature that is in touch with the mysteries inherent in its environment. It is not a chancer that that looks for wonderment far afield, but rather discovers the delights that are right under its nose.

The Deer is known famously for having the musk gland. This gland produces a substance that has been widely prized in perfumery. The gland contains pheromones that strongly attract and affect the heart of those who catch the scent. It is a scent that Deers attract mates by.

All creatures have such glands that incite and allure. The musk of the deer has been recognised as exerting a particularly powerful impact upon the heart. This has made of it a much sought after commodity. The paradox is that the harvesting of this gland might be anything but heart-full in the exploitation of the Deer.

The Deity of Mrgasirsa is #Soma, Soma is the lunarly Elixir of life. Soma is the fountain of eternal youth and steady energy.

When Soma flows smoothly, the energy and the emotions are rhythmic and regular. Soma does not blow hot and cold, nor does it have drops and dips between energy and depletion. Soma is not a quality of excitement and restless stimulation, it is rather a smooth creamy continuity that brings life.

When Soma flows, then Prana (breath power) Tejas (psychic fire) and Ojas (watery essence) is abundant. Soma is the Elixir that the Yogins are careful to preserve. Without Soma, the waters of life run dry.

The Deer is a reminder of the cultivation and preservation of Soma. It is a creature that measures its capacities and knows its capabilities well. It is familiar with what its environment brings and has to offer. It equally knows dry well, what it’s environment does not have to offer. The deer is a teacher of the sacred heart that is practical to that which is right under its nose. It does not waste its essence in far off pursuits, but brings the vision of magic to the pursuit right under its nose.

On the path of the Deer, we are asked to measure our resources.

To go beyond what our resources actually are, is not the path of devotion, it is rather the opposite path that goes against the sacred heart.

On the path of the Deer, we are asked to look closely at the promises and searchings of chasing rainbows to the detriment of our Soma life fluid.

On the Path of the Deer, we are asked to look at, make use of and appreciate the particular shade of the green of our grass.

Way of the Deer
This Deer-driven star of Soma, shines the energy of searching and seeking. The spirit of the quest, and the wonderlust towards innocent discovery is reflected in the eyes of the Deer.

The wonderlust of ever looking, searching and being on the eternal quest for the magical Elixir, may far outdo the need to find and obtain the certain treasure when seen through the vision of a Deer.

The vision that looks deep into that which is below the nose, is the path of efficiency, functionality and appreciation.

If the vision of ever looking into the wonders that are hidden in our midst is not with us, then all love, appreciation and gratitude are thrown out of the window.

The Deer vision is the wonderment and devotion in each and every little thing that is in our path. The deer spirit, is the spirit that is attuned to catch the voice of the flowers and the scent of the Moon.

Mrgasirsa is made of two words, Mrga implies Deer and other related species, such as antelope and gazelle, and Sirsa, which implies the head.

This points towards the power of this star to shine down upon our highest point ‘the head’, and turn us towards the search of deep mysteries.

The symbol of this star is the inclined head of the focused deer, sniffing out it’s path. The ritual journey taken under this star is one of inclining our head to look into the basis nourishment of our spirit.

This concerns things that are very close at hand, so close as to be right under our nose. The deer is an animal that is a wanderer within its familiar territory. It is a very practical creature that is in deep contact with its immediate surroundings. It could be said that the Deer is the seeker of adventure in the familiar.

This quality of knowing, studying and appreciating it’s territory, makes the Deer incredibly adaptable to new conditions, perhaps like no other creature.

Sometimes we might live in a cycle of achieving things. We naturally may have to strive under a schedule of duties and fulfilling tasks. When things become monotonous, we might see it as an indication of a needed change. The change that the Deer eyed vision of Mrgasirsa brings to us, is a change of our vision, to deepen our focus into the magic that is around us and learn to look for the unfamiliar in the very midst of the familiar.

The wonder that is brought to us by the Deer-eyed gaze of this star is to keep the journey of-the-sparkling, ever with us.

When we aim for a distant star, we risk losing the closer scent of the magical things around us. By slowing down the frequency of our sniff, the scents of magic that are right-up-close to us come under our nose.

This star brings us to question things such as excessive movement, striving and speed.

The Search For What is There
Searching is a word that is redefined by this Star. The search for the magical Deer-eyed vision is what is implied by the wisdom of this Star.

A search that goes pushing and rushing along in pursuit of the treasure, blindly misses daisy secrets that only the Deer-eye catches.

It might one day arrive at the treasure, only to find a mirror that reflects back the dried up loss of power that such a blind journey created.

The vision of the Deer is one that catches the sparkles along its way. The Deer vision gathers the treasure in its very gaze. Learning the secrets of the Deer is the path of learning to honour the Deer-eyed-gaze.

The way back to the magical gaze of the Deer, might be an arduous path. A path where we come to question our internal power of soul. We may come to see parts in ourselves, where we have thrown out precious nourishing things from our heart in exchange for inedible dirt.

Exotic perfumes in distant lands sweep the heart into magical fantasy it could be said. But discovering the scent of the home we are in, the one right under-our-nose, unfolds a fantastical reality that we might be bypassing… or by-sniffing and missing the essential treasure of being.

We might miss the rainbow in search of the pot of gold if we lose the lesson of the Deer. We might have taken influence from some place, and feel that wonder is far away from where we are. Maybe wonder is so close that it’s in the very gaze that we see things with. In the gaze of the Deer

Mrgasirsa brings us its blessing if we tune in and listen to the frequency of its starbeams. This Star makes us Deer-eyed and Deer-nosed. It teaches us to be able to beam the focus of our psychic forces right to the fundament of where we are in each and every gaze and sniff.

Chasing the Golden Deer
The Golden Deer that captivated Sita in the Ramayana epic, is what starts the whole story of her abduction and resultant rescue under the powers of Hanuman’s devotion to restore Love.

Sita, upon seeing the golden Deer was so captivated by it beauty, that she just had to have it.

The Deer shimmered like the golden sun and had silver moonlike spots that entranced Sita, so much as, as to forget where she was and what was around her. Her desire for the Deer, caused her to lose all ground.

A whole odyssey of separation and battle ensued as a result of seeking the golden Deer, who was infact a trickster.

The teaching inherent in this tale is clear when we consider the quality of the Deer as outlined above. The search for the Golden Deer carried consequences for all involved, but the paradox is that without the overstepping of ones territory, the path of Karma does not unfold. Straying is a necessary part of learning.

Playing it too safe can be the path of living death.

Much blood and Soma may spill in the pursuit of the golden Deer, but it becomes a deep teaching of the nature of overstepping the lines of reality.

By the teaching of this Star, we are brought to question and look at our own golden Deer pursuits.

Spirit of the Deer
The Yogins consider the animals as teachers and emissaries of particular qualities of the Spirit. A theoretical study of the habits of animals is certainly a very interesting way to get familiar with the qualities of the various creatures that live on earth. Tantric’s meditate upon the animals and evoke their particular spirit and quality within themselves. Observing the actual animal by meditation and tuning in to its energy has been a favorite pastime of Tantric’s, as a way to learn and attune to the animals secrets.

Observing how the coat of a Deer changes with the seasons communicates many mysteries to us if we open the receptive channels to its teaching. Mimicking the bark of the Deer is a way to comprehend where the energy of the deer is located in its body and spirit. The sound of the Deer engages the heart and the throat equally. This becomes poignant when we consider the Venus and Mercury aspects that the Deer Nakshatra stands between, as hilighted above in the ‘Uniting Opposites’ section.

The spirt of the Deer is a determined but innocent one that is more interested in the divine play than in the divine accomplishment.

When we look at the gods who have a deer with them, we get some pointers into the meaning of this Star.

Krishna is the player of the celestial game known as Lila.

Lila is the romantic play of the spirit with all phenomena. Krishna is often pictured with the deer, as we see here above.

Another deity who rises upon Deer back is Vayu.

Vayu is the deity of the wind who rides swiftly upon Deer-back and carries the jewel of Pranic breath power to us. The Heart is the transformer of the common air element, into the the life force of Prana that the Yogins honour and awaken.

Soma
Soma, the Moon deity, is another who also rides swiftly upon deer-back. He plays an important position here as he is the ruling deity of Mrgasirsa.

The parentage of Soma is of worthy note and points to secrets of lunar balance. The Moon rules the psychic movements by its ever changing rhythms. To balance the Moon energy of the psyche is open the secrets of Soma.

Soma is born of Bhanu and Nisha, Bhanu is the hot fiery father, Nisha is the mother who is cool, dark and moist. The first child of this couple was Agni, the second was Rohini and the third was Soma.

Agni is the fire god of the Nakshatra Krittika. Rohini is the most fertile red star woman. Rohini’s Nakshatra stands right between Krittika and Mrgasirsa. We have seen that Mrgasirsa is the cool star of Soma.

Rohini is brought to her fruitful power by standing in balance balance Agni and Soma. Heat and coolness in balanced measure is needed for her to thrive.

The lunarly journey of the Moon, travels through these three Nakshatras in the sequence in which they were born.

Soma is the Moon, but it is equally the Elixiral fluid of magic and wonder.

The force of this Star is to translate the fountain of eternal youth to us here on earth by shining them to us by the light of the Moons fourth waxing night.

Those places where inspiration and wonderlust are most unstable in us, are brought to life by this particular Moonshine.

A Woman of Heart
The Deer is the animal that is connected to the Heart-Chakra. The Heart-Chakra resonates with the Green colour spectrum.

This brings us to Matangi, the Green Goddess of tomorrow night. We shall meet for the ritual that Annually honours Matangi.

She is the Green Goddess of unconditional Love. Matangi lays no condition upon the form that love is offered to her in. Her green-eyed vision sees with the eye of the Heart-Chakra.

Matangi is the deep essence of motherhood. Like a true mother who is equal about handling warm milk or warm shit, Matangi’s hands fear not to touch all sides of love.

Matangi is a powerful ally for us in determining the value of the things that we receive in our lives. Sometimes the most bitter medicine is administered with the greatest love, this is something that Matangi makes us aware of and sober enough to see.

Alternatively, sometimes the sweetest things are backed with empty sentiment that does not nourish anything deeper than our surface fancies.

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Symbols of #Rohini #Nakshatra

The symbols of Rohini Nakshatra are very interesting and worth considering if we are to get an understanding and insight into the red woman Rohini.

While reading into these symbols, let us remember that the word Rohini comes from the root word Rohana. Rohana implies fertility and growth.

The #Bull

There is firstly the bull. The bull of virility is implied – male desire and reproductive desire are enhanced by evoking the Rohana Shakti of Rohini Nakshatra. Rohini Nakshatra is in the constellation of Taurus, which further is signified by the symbol of the bull.

The #Tree

The symbol of the #Banyan tree is also given to Rohini Nakshatra. The Banyan tree is a tree that ever keeps growing and is therefore a perfect symbol of for the fertility that Rohini transports.

The Banyan tree is considered a holy tree to the Yogins and is to be found growing in places of power and temples in India.

The Roots of the Banyan tree grow from above downwardly, so it presents a paradox to the usual tree. In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna mentions that the Banyan tree is a reversal amongst the trees that reflects the spiritual world within. The paradox that it presents is a subject to meditate and ponder upon.

Ponder upon it…

Whenever one becomes
like the moon,
they are crowned upon the head
of the infinite wisdom of Yog.

Mantras of Rohini
The Bija (seed mantras) of Rohini are sounds that relate to the womb energies of fertility, along with the rhythmical Lunar movements of the mind and the Venusian sexual chakra. These mantras are practiced in Tantric ritual When Rohini visits the Moon. Some of them are:

Ohh,
Vhaaa,
Vheee
& Vhuuu.

When intoned with a specific shape of the lips, these mantras activate the Nadis (energy lines) of the Moon ruled movements of the astral mind and the womb and Shakti chakra. The womb is the source of fertility and birth, the dark creative cave where Rohini shines brightest – for she is creativity itself.

Rohini is also a word for the maiden at her first ever menstruation. Working with the star of Rohini helps in balancing issues of fertility, sexuality, menstruation and menopause. Rohini addresses the hormonal rhythms and sexual function in both male and female on both physical and psychic levels – it is to be remembered that Rohini is the Moon’s favorite lover. She brings stability to the sensitive astral self, as she balances the Lunar forces that intersect with the mind.

Bull Power
Rohini Nakshatra is found in Vrishabh (Taurus). Rohini is the star #Aldebaran, a star of great red radiance and the brightest star of Vrishabh… the eye of the Venusian Taurus which is the Shukracharia (Venus) ruled zodiacal constellation of the Bull. The Ox pulled cart is a symbol of Rohini that alludes to this detail.

The Bull is a virile potent force of tempestuous nature, very much the active expression of Rohini – it can run amok in our lives or it can be channeled as in the case of the agricultural Ox. Rohini is not a castrator but a boundless force of growth that can be put towards ploughing the field of our lives and reaping harvest. We find that Kamadhenu – the great wish fulfilling cow who represents the feminine aspect of Taurean force – is also another name for Rohini Nakshatra.

Between the #Moon & #Sun
If we consider the previous Nakshatra to Rohni we find Krittika (Pleiades) and see that it’s ruling deity is Agni, who is the god of heat and Fire. Rohini is then followed by Mrigashirsha Nakshatra (Orion) which is ruled by Soma, who is the fluidic cooling Moon god. We see that Rohini is ruled by the deity of creation Prajapati Brahma.

Rohini is quite literally balanced between the energies of heating Agni and cooling Soma. The implicit wisdom inherent here is that Rohini brings creativity through the balance of Moon and Sun. Hatha Yog is often interpreted as the union of the Moon and the Sun, or the union of Hot and Cold, Woman and Man, Earth and Sky. Ha refers to the heating solar force while Tha refers to the cooling lunar force. Rohini is the creative energy what weaves them together and is born of their union. Practices of Hatha Yog open creativity in all dimensions of our being.

Stars in Herbal Medicine
Brahmi is an Indian herb, but it the word Brahmi is also another name for Rohini Nakshatra. Brahma the creator is the deity of this Nakshatra and has as his Shakti (feminine power) Brahmi… hence this being another name for this Nakshatra. Rohini it is, above all else, the star of creativity.

The Indian herb Brahmi
is taken to improve memory
while at the same time
acting as an aphrodisiac.

This synchronicity reflects the Moon and Venus involvement of this Nakshatra. The Moon’s most beloved Nakshatra is Rohini. The Moons memory is intense in remembrance of her, and the love for her, even more so. The Moon rules the movements of the Mind, whereas Venusian energy manifests in love and sexuality. Brahmi is a good herb for balancing Rohini afflictions in the support of healing the feminine.

The Red Fertile Woman

Rohini is the red Star in the eye of the Taurian Bull. It is the star known as Aldebaran.

The word Rohini means fertility and growth, but is also translatable as the red woman, it implies the fertile menstruation process and reproduction. The fertility of Rohini is the red blood of Life.

Consider all the connotations of the colour red that you can, from passion to heat, from blood to birth.

Kali Ma & Rohini

In Kali Ma we see the symbol of blood in a pronounced way. Kali Ma is the Mother of the womb energy. She is the dark cavern of the womb.
The creativity of Kali Ma can be seen as being the opposite of Rohini.
We are talking about the destructive side of creativity here!
Kali Ma is the blood of death. Although life and death appear to stand at opposite poles, they are inseparably interwoven with each other.
The process of destruction leads to birth, as birth leads to destruction. We can also say that birth follows destruction.
The Tantrics refer to the feminine womb as Kali Mandir – this translates as the Temple of the Dark Mother.
The womb clothes the spirit In flesh.
It is creative and life giving, yet the birth into form and manifestation that the womb brings, is the death of the spirit from its previous energetic state.
How many wombs can you think of that usher something into manifestation? A pen for instance, could be seen as a womb for birthing a book.
When death approaches, we again enter birth in the cosmic womb, as we part from form.
In this way, birth and death are really the same thing. We might say that they do not follow one after the other, but rather, are ever moving towards each other.
Rohini is the side of blood to create, and Kali Ma is the side of blood to destroy.
Looking from an absolute vantage point… When creation and destruction are seen as forces that magnetise each other, then Kali Ma and Rohini can be seen as one.
But when we envision Kali Ma and Rohini from the perspective of dualistic opposites, they seem Poles apart.
There is a teaching story that presents this Paradox of creation and destruction. It is a story that centralises around blood.

Bloody Tales of the Tantric Goddess

The stories of Kali Ma tell of the fate of the near invincible Asura Raktbija.
Raktbija epitomises the self perpetuating destructive urge.
He would not be defeated and would simply recreate further forms of himself wherever a drop if his blood would spill.
Rakt, in his name means blood, and Bija means Seed.
So literally, his name means, he who’s every drop of blood is a seed.
By this power to reproduce himself, he seemed invincible.
In battle, he only grew more and more powerful and numerous.
Only Kali Ma had the ferocity to consume his endless duplicates and defeat him by drinking every drop of his blood until there was nothing left of him.
Kali Ma is the consuming force that can never be escaped or sidestepped.
As the consumer of the seed and blood Asura Raktbija, she is called Rakteshvari.
Her infamous bloodlust knows no limits.
The story goes on to tell that when Raktbija was consumed by Kali Ma, she became unstoppable and continued to consume life until Shiva intervened as a way to stop the all consuming raging bloodlust that threatened to consume everything including him.
The solution was to place an innocent child before her.
Kali Ma’s motherly instincts were aroused and in an instant she became the nurturing mother of womb power.
This fantastical tale is full of codes. When we meditate upon this story and glimpse behind the ‘outer story’ and into the deeper meanings of the ‘inner story’, we see into the energies of creation and destruction and how they meet.

The Head in her Hand

Kali Ma holds a head in her hand. This is a significant symbol as we will soon see.

As we have already seen, Kali is Rohini in her Destructive creative aspect. Kali cuts the head off and stops the familiar motion of the mind.

Rahu is the North node of the Moon that eclipses the sun. Kali Ma carries the power of Rahu in her Left hand.

Let us pause and Look at opposites for a moment:

Rahu is the separated head of Ketu the South lunar node.

Though they are separate, they can’t really be separated. They are always 180 degrees from each other as mirror opposites. Rahu is the automatic response of habitual consuming consiousness that does not pause to contemplate deeper layers of being. Rahu simply feast eternally and hungrily as everything simply passses through him with no body to retain any of it. Rahu is never satisfied.

That is what Kali Ma holds. She at once has the power of Rahu – (As the story of Raktbija demonstrates) – and she also has the power over Rahu.

Kali Ma is the dark that envelops and eclipses the eclipser of the sun that Rahu is.

Kali Ma is a Darker shade of solar eclipse!

Ponder on this…

Now, astrologically speaking, Rahu is exulted in Rohini Nakshatra. This detail gives away who whole story and decodes the code.

The Nakshatra of Rohini is the dwelling Place of the Creator Brahma. It makes sense that the most fertile creative constellation should house the creator! Kali Ma is the destructive creatress – she can be seen as the opposite to Brahma.

Ponder on this…

The Shakti behind the Shakta

In conclusion, let us consider that in peering into the mysteries of the Dark Mother Kali Ma, we have to bring the poles of Destruction and Creation together if our vision is to go deeper than surface layers.

Tantric practices reunite these perhaps divorced principles. The principles of creation and destruction are the two universal categories into which all things fall.

The deeper mystery is that the meeting of these principles of destruction and creation, creates a marriage where there is only one category for everything to fall into. This category is the wide open mouth of Kali Ma, the creative/destructive tunnel of eternity.

This is the singular Vision. This is the Eye of Shiva that destroys duality.

Kali Ma is the Shakti behind the Shakta that is Shiva. Shiva is the destroyer of time, and Kali Ma is the destroyer of the destroyer of time.
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“And who by fire, who by water
Who in the sunshine, who in the night time
Who by high ordeal, who by common trial
Who in your merry merry month of May
Who by very slow decay
And who shall I say is calling?“

L. Cohen – Who by Fire

#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.

THE POWER OF FIRE
Laws of the Flame

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.

THE LAWS OF THE FLAME

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.

FLAMES OF DESIRE
Putting out fire with Gasoline

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.

GETTING HOT
The Cooling Night Forces

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.

LESSONS OF THE STAR MOTHERS
The Cooling Night Forces

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.

RIDING THE RAM
Digesting Life’s Experiences

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.

PEACOCK POWER
Child of the Stars

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.

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.

HORNY OLD GOATS
Fiery Longing

“O, solitude of longing
Where love has been confined
Come healing of the body
Come healing of the mind.”

L. Cohen – Come Healing

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.

BETWEEN THE STARS & EARTH
Journey Through the Planes

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.

INTRIGUE IN THE STARS
A Time of Cutting

Let me be the only one
To keep you from the cold
Now the floor of heaven’s lain
With stars of brightest gold

A. Lennox – Song for a Vampire

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Tongue of Flame – Transglobal Under

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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THE WOMB OF LIFE & DEATH
“Confucius said.
A seed grows with no sound, but
a tree falls with a huge noise.
Destruction has noise, but creation
is quiet.”

#Bharani #Nakshatra is the lunar house that deals with the mysteries of life and #Death. The symbol of this Nakshatra is a #Yoni, which means the female vagina,The ruling planet of Bharani is #Shukracharia ( #Venus)The god of Bharani Nakshatra is the lord of death and justice, known as #Yamaraja. #Yama raja is lord of the South. Yamaraja literally means the king of binding restraint. He carries the Pasa (noose) with which he binds and draws the #soul out of the body at the appointed time.He is said to have been the first immortal being to have experienced death. As the first to taste death, he became the god of death and king of the ancestors. He is the first ancestor to have paved the way.The father of Yamaraja is Surya the Sun. It is of interest to note that the sun gets exulted in the constellation of Bharani. That means, the best qualities of the sun, astrologically-speaking, are empowered by its exaltation here.Yamaraja has a twin sister named Yami and a brother named Shuni (Saturn) Just as in the case of Shuni, the animal associated with Yamaraja is the Crow.

Yamaraja, gives the Karmic results of one’s present actions in the future, whereas Shuni gives one the results of past actions in the present. We see that a Shuni (Saturn) has its debilitation point in Bharani Nakshatra. Interestingly, the stories point out that Shuni and his older brother Yamaraja do not get on very well.Debilitation of a planet, astrologically-speaking, is when it’s effect is weakened. Debilitation is the opposite of exultation. Consider also the exulted sun in Bharani. Saturn and the Sun are inimical to each other. It was Shuni who caused his father to go into eclipse by a mere gaze.

The Justice of Yamaraja, is not a punishment as we might perhaps be apt to think of it. Justice in our world might seem like restriction and punishment, but justice for Yamaraj is reflection, reverberation and the law of effect.If for example, we drink a glass of castor oil, it will have a particular effect in the Southern Hemisphere of our being. It might not be pleasant, but it has nothing to do with punishment.

The Sacred Yoni of Life

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And she will be born
To someone like you
What I left undone
She will certainly do
I know she is coming
And I know she will look
And that is the longing
And this is the hook.

L.Cohen – The Hills

Bharani means to bear weight. To bear a child, to take responsibility. The symbol of Bharani Nakshatra is a Yoni. The Yoni offers life into manifestation. This is more than just the feminine symbol of sex and reproduction. We know that the Yoni bears life into this wold physically, like a portal or doorway. On another octave, the spiritual principle of Yoni bears spiritual life. Yoni is a sacred word. It is a sacred doorway into existence. This sacred Yoni is called by many names. Some words for the sacred Yoni are some of the most derogatory of the language. It is worth pondering why the Yoni bears so many words of derogatory connotation. These are perhaps hidden words that are not part of pleasant society. Words like cunt, fanny, gash, pussy or fuck-hole are a sexualisation of the sacred door of the Yoni. They are words that carry a power, but they also depart with the full range of power and sacredness of the Yoni. These descriptions may certainly be an aspect of the Yoni, but they tie the energy of the Yoni to a minuscule corner and portion of its power. The power of the Yoni is infinite. It is the power of the sacred doorway. It is the doorway that carries spirit into manifestation.

A thought is conceived and an action is undertaken. That is energy graduating through the layers, from the psychic realm unto the physical.Let us take a practical example of this principle in action:
You may be at home with no ingredients in the Kitchen. You may conceive an idea to bake a cake. The application of your intention follows with a bit of shopping, stirring, pouring and mixing. The house soon is scented by the sweet fragrance of a baking cake, and then soon after, the cake stands grandly upon the table.The cake was conceived as a psychic conception, and after a creative process, has taken birth and is ready to eat. This is the principle of the womb of conception, and the Yoni of manifestation that Bharani presents.
The cake comes into manifestation through the psychic principle of Yoni.Baking may be fun, sweet, warm and tasty. But that is not all that it is. Baking can also involve getting burned.If we divorce the cake from the art of baking, then we get a store-bought one, rather than the birth and living artistry of our creative faculties.
So when considering the Yoni of Bharani, we are to look beyond the hole that carries the function of sex and childbirth. It is verily the channel of the creative womb. It carries creative force by pouring into manifestation.
Working with the star of Bharani is to work with and worship of the sacred Yoni.

Bharani Nakshatra is ruled by Shukracharia. This is Venus. To the Tantrics, he is the Guru of the Asuras. Shukra literally means the male seed essence. When the seed enters the Yoni, it has the potential to create life.These two energies of seed and Yoni, obviously work like that upon the physical plane. But this is the tangible aspect of the manifestation of a subtle phenomenon. The psychic, or even physical seed or Shukra meeting the Yoni, does not lead to instantaneous manifestation. First it must find the doorway in, it must grow, and then it must find the doorway out and into manifestation, just like the baby, or the cake baking. It is a process of gradual enlivening and manifestation. The store-bought cake, of course exists. But it’s not our conception, in the same way that a cake baked by our own hand is.Shukracharia is the deity who is in possession of a special Vidya (wisdom).Mritsanjeevani Vidya is the knowledge and magical power to bring the dead back to life. This is a point to meditate upon, as to why Shukracharia (Venus) should have this power to bring life to the dead. Meditate upon this and consider what it’s implications might be?

Bharani is autonomy. Its potential is conception and birth. In both a physical, and spiritual sense.Taking on a couple of fancy spiritual slogans and set of beliefs, is like going for a wholesale, fast-food, ready cut, ready packaged slice of cake. It may seem to taste fine, but it’s most probably void of Prana and life-force. When our spiritual vision is truly conceived from the sacred Yoni in our soul, then it is different to taking on a ‘store-bought-ideology’. To truly birth a spiritual view, the seed of effort must be ploughed into a fertile soil. This takes patience, work and the awareness of timing.Tapasya is the drive of the seed. It is planting in the garden of the soul. The sacred Yoni is the very garden of our soul.

️The Realm of Yamaraja

She’ll step on the path
She’ll see what I mean
My will cut in half
And freedom between
For less than a second
Our lives will collide
The endless suspended
The door open wide

L.Cohen – The Hills

The place between life and death is the realm of Yamaraja, his world is called Naraka. It is the place of spirits. Yamaraja is also known by the name Pretaraja, which means the king of ghosts. The land of Yamaraja, Naraka, is often incorrectly described as hell. It is a realm where one looks into the mirror of the soul and justly has their shadow reflected back to them. There is a story of the sage known as Durvasa Muni who entered Naraka that highlights this principle. When Durvasa Muni entered Naraka, suddenly it was transformed to a paradise. It was transformed because of the quality of his heart which that was full of love, sweetness and devotion.And so Naraka, is the mirror of truth. It is the real unveiled and revealed, it reflects everything, and that includes that which is hidden, buried and unresolved in our heart. Yamaraja is the grand lord of fairness and justice. He is a judge in this sense.

Yamaraja is the collecter of souls. Yamaraja means restraint and Raja implies king.He is the lord of justice. He is the well-timed restraint of destructive impulse, he is destiny. A story that demonstrates his restraint runs thus. Once he grew angry at his mother for expressing what he considered unjust behavior, and upon impulse, he went to kick her in a fit of fury.Realising what he was doing, Yamaraja restrained the swing of his foot in mid-air. Just has his name means, Yamaraja the king of restraint reigned-in his foot mid-swing, and so the fateful blow was negated.Yamaraja knew it was an Adharmic action to boot his mother with a full-pelt kick, and so he kept to the laws of Dharma and applied Ahimsa, which means non-violence.

Dharma will be considered in the section that follows the next, entitled ‘The Laws of Dharma’. Simply put, Dharma is wise action. ‘A’ as the prefix becomes a negator here, and so Adharma means unwise action.The kick was restrained but it was not without consequence. His mother saw that he had intended to kick her, and she in turn cursed his foot to rot away and be ridden with death, rotting with worms and all manner of creepy crawlies. For this reason, Yama is known as Sirnapada, which means the shriveled-up foot.And so Yamaraja had to accept the consequences of almost breaking his own codes of wise action. This was Yamaraja’s initiation into the realm of death. He got an even deeper insight and initiation into the nature of action and consequence by this.That Yamaraja was such a wise, fair and just being, is what gave him his position as the god of the law.The curse on his foot was negated by his father. And from the celestial spheres, the rotting flesh and worms fell upon the earth and brought death to our realm, which was said to have previously been a place of immortality.It is interesting that the foot symbolism appears here. The foot is the body part connected to Bharani Nakshatra. It is the Southern-most portion of the body. Yamaraja rules the Southern direction.

The Indian custom of turning the feet of the dead towards the South is worth pondering in this respect. Yamaraja rules the land of the Southern world known as Naraka. It has many divisions described in the writings, sometimes it appears like a very complex map of inner realities, whereas in reality the principle of Naraka is rather straight forward. It is the souls mirror. It’s many divisions are reflections of the inner Karma of the soul. Naraka has many names, sometimes it is called Yamalokh or Yamapur… realm or city of Yamaraja It is also known as Pitrilokh which translates at the realm of the ancestors. Its many sub-divisions have their own names, they are places where one enters the universe of their inner Karmic reality, somewhat like a psychic hall of mirrors.
Shuni (Saturn) is the brother of Yama. It is interesting to note that Shuni also has an affliction that makes him rather lame.

There are several stories of astrological significance that tell of how Shuni became lame. Let us briefly consider the story that fascinatingly correlates to the above story of kicking the mother. Shuni also went to kick his mother, but he did not restrain the kick like his brother Yamaraja had done. Shuni did actually kick his mother, and thus his foot was cursed, giving him a slow limping gate. He is in fact the slowest of the visible 9 planets of the Yogins.
There is another foot story that involves Yamaraja, that we will now consider as we travel further South, to the section directly below. This time it is Yamaraja who is the recipient of a kick.

Escaping Death & Killing Death

Let us look at the origin of Yamaraja, the lord of death.The father of Yamaraja is the sun who is known as Surya. When the Suns wife was pregnant with Yama, Surya gazed upon her, but his light was so bright that she had to close her eyes and shield herself from his burning gaze. The Sun took it as an insult to his pride, and in a fit of fiery rage, he cursed his wife to give birth to a child that would be the destroyer of humankind. That child was born as Yamaraja.And indeed Yamaraja became the great god of mortality.This is an important point in grasping the energy and secret of this Nakshatra. Consider, if you will, that Bharani rules the womb and the Yoni. The womb is the place of conception and the Yoni is the place of birth. While Yamaraja was still in the womb, he had the curse of the planetary solar-force thrust upon him.

That curse became Yamaraja’s destiny after he was born. This story points at what we discussed in the first section, of how the conception of a thing begins with an impulse… as in the wish to bake the cake. The energy and intent of the conception manifests in the birth and in the destiny.
As soon as a soul is born as a mortal upon the earth, the assistants of Yamaraja start to move closer. From the very first breath, death is marked, and Yamaraj’s attendants who are known as the Yamadutas, move ever closer.Upon the last breath, they take the soul to Yamalokh, which is the world of Yamaraja. There the soul goes to meet the grand king of Justice who is Yamaraja.

There are a few rare instances of souls escaping Yamaraja one particular story concerns the allotted death of a young boy that echoed back upon Yamaraja as his very own death.

Markandeya Rishi was a sage who was destined to die at 16 years of age.

Markandeya was a Yogi who worshiped Shiva day and night. He is said to be the legendary author of Chandi Partt. This is a mantra dedicated to Durga.

When his 16th year arrived, the attendants of Yamaraja came to take him to their lord.

Markandeya held on tight to the stature of the Shiva lingam and prayed to live. So intense was his resolve that the Yamadhutas could not extricate him from his grip upon the Shiva Lingam.

Then Yamaraja himself came riding on his Buffalo with his noose in hand, ready to lasso the youth and take him to the realm of justice and truth. Normally the personal assistants who are known as the Yamadutas come to collect the soul. Yamaraj only comes on rare occasions when the soul is very powerful. The Yamadutas are the Pitris (ancestors) they are sometimes pictured as hideous frightening beings. Again, they are like the mirror of Naraka, they appear as a reflection of our soul. What is of note here is that Bharani Nakshatra holds the energies of ancestral-generational curses and misfortunes. We have already seen in the narrative of the story, a surprising interplay of curses going on, the curse of the mother upon the son and the father also laying a curse upon the unborn fruit of the womb that was to ripen into Yama, the god of Bharani Nakshatra.

The death that Yamaraja brings, can also be taken to mean the opportunity to meet the death of cycles of generational and ancestral Karma.

On with the story, Yamaraja cast his noose towards the boy, but it lassoed both the boy and the Shivalingam. Yamaraja set off on his Buffalo and attempted to draw the boy into his realm.

Shiva was enraged by this behavior of Yamaraja, both for taking his devotee in his sacred place, and for lassoing the lingam in which Shiva himself lived.

And so Shiva appeared from the lingam and kicked Yamaraja with thunderous force on the chest. Yamaraja died and Markendeya was saved. The form of Shiva that killed Yamaraja in a rage is known as Kalanataka, which means the destroyer of time.

Things seemed fine for a time. But with Yamaraja the great lord of death out of action, people stopped to die and the earth began to sink from the weight into the waters.

The universal gods pleaded with Shiva to restore cosmic order by bringing Yamaraja back to life. This was duly done on condition that Markandeya was out of his reach. And so life and death went on as usual once again.️

The River

The realm of Yama is separated from the earth by a river known as the Vaitarni. The river is said to change according to one’s Karma.For those who follow Dharma is is filled with elixir, for those who follow Adharma it becomes blood. It can become utterly noxious, filled with rotting flesh and excreta. The river Vaitarni mirrors one’s inner Karma accordingly. The toxins in ones soul are simply reflected in the river. It can be filled with hideously brutal underwater animals, and it can even burst into flame. The river to the Kingdom of Yamaraj reflects the truth of our soul back to us. On the way to the great lord of justice there is no avoidance of what is in our heart. There is no hiding behind actions and self created delusions, even our good intentions and Karma hides not the truth of the soul when on the way to Yama.It may be noted that the river Vaitarni is somewhat reminiscent of the River Styx of the Greek mysteries.

The Sacred Yoni Of Death

I can’t make the hills
The system is shot
I’m living on pills
For which I thank God
My page was too white
My ink was too thin
The day wouldn’t write
What the night penciled in.

L.Cohen – The Hills
We have looked at the Yoni that bears us into life. The impulse that begins in the womb and expresses itself through the door of Yoni into manifestation.This is half of the power of the sacred Yoni.The other half of the Yoni is the doorway that takes us out of manifestation. Towards another level of being. This is not the Yoni of birth, but the Yoni of death.The dark mysterious vortex that draws the manifest back into itself.The physical Yoni takes the seed of life into itself, like a death from one life towards the growth of another.It is of note to consider that Shukracharia is the Yogic name for Venus, Shukra is the male seed and Charia means the deliverer.The seed of life is delivered into the Yoni of Bharani.This holds true on a multiplicity of levels.Yamaraja is the force that delivers the seed of our life into the Yoni of Bharani towards the womb of death, to the place where the forces of creation and death meet.His realm is just a hint beneath the surface. It is the universal sex chakra.

Yami and Yama

A story tells that Yamaraja had a sister who was named Yami.
Yami and Yama were twins. Even though she was his sister, she had a kind of obsession with him sexually, and did her utmost to seduce him. Yami desired Yama, and just longed to be in sexual union with her brother. She tried and tried her best to allure, persuade and manipulate him in every way possible, but Yam was resolute in his refusal. His resolution in this and many other cases, to always adhere to what he thought was wise action, is what earned him the name Yamaraja.
When Yamaraja died at the hand, or rather foot of Shiva, – as the story in the last section above highlighted – his twin sister Yami could not stop weeping.She cried the river Yamuna into being, Yami is also called Yamuna Devi for this reason. She cried uncontrollably from an unrequited love for her brother.The gods could not stop her tears which threatened to drown the whole creation, and thus was created the night, so that Yami would stop crying and forget and go to sleep. Previous to her tears there was no night.
Yamaraj represents Dharma (which is the topic of the following section) and Yami represents its opposite of Adharma.

️The Laws of Dharma

Yamaraja is Dharmaraja. Dharma is wise action, it is often interpreted as justice, righteousness and rules. Yama stands for the principles of wise action that he believes in. He is firm in Dharma. This is why he is appointed as the lord of justice and fair retribution.

Rather than a punisher or a mere dispenser of retribution, Yamaraja is a mirror of fair reflection, The stories that we have considered thus far of his life and death, point to his concern with action and its outcome and effect. He himself bridled his impulse of violence against his mother in a moment of rage. Yamaraja is possessed of the utmost resolve and restraint in the dramatic fires of sentiment and emotion, Yamaraja is dignity par excellence.
He is not a cruel punisher as he might be portrayed. Certainly powerful and imposing, riding on a mighty Buffalo while chanting the Mantra Hala Hala!… from out the underworld caverns of his powerful belly. Hala Hala! is the poison that only Shiva can drink. Hala Hala! is the ritual cry of the Tantric Yogin
Yamaraja is dark and imposing in the way he reflects that which we have not faced. He reveals the Karmic accounts that we have woven. His only punishment, if it can be called that at all, is the mirror of absolute justice and true reflection.

Yamaraja means rule and restraint, to tie, and to bind. The Yogic Yamas and Niyamas are the rules of, and the fruits of Dharma. They are the rules of action that do not weave one into complexities of Karma. We will look at the laws of Dharma in a list below.

The tenants of Yamaraja are the laws of Dharma. They are sometimes called the dont’s and the do’s. They can be given a multiplicity of meanings and are interpreted in various ways according to the essential meaning. This is a subject where each Yama and Niyama can be talked on extensively in the context of Yogic practices. For now let a very basic list suffice.

Some writing give 5 Yamas and Niyamas, while some give up to 10 or more. The Yamas are the rules of Dharma, the restraint. Yama actually means to rein something in. This is interesting because the power-object of Yamaraj is a noose, with which he lassos and reins in the soul when it’s time has come to go to Naraka.

None can escape the noose of Yamaraja. But actually, there was one character who did, as we have already seen above in the ‘escaping and killing death’ section. We could say that the Yamas are the rules of Dharma, while the Niyamas are the fruits of Dharma.

Here they are listed below:

Yamas
Ahimsa – kindness, non-harming
Satya – truth, honesty
Asteya -not taking
Bhramacharini – honour of the sacred sexual energy that we carry
Aparigraha – cultivating contentment, studying discontent.
Ksama – patience
Dhriti – power of will
Daya – compassion
Arjava – sincerity
Mitahara – measured
Niyamas
Shucha – clarity
Santosh – acceptance
Tapasya – effort
Svadhyaya – introspection and study
Ishvharapranidhana – focus on seeing reality
Siddhanta Sravana – study of ancient teachings
Hri- healing the past by humility.
Mati – reconciliation of opposites
Japa – Mantra chanting
Huta- doing ritual
The Akashic Records

Yamaraja rules the word of the departed from his throne which is known as Vicharabhu. The name of his throne is derived from the root vicharati, which means to move in all directions. His seat of power has the power to follow the soul into its deepest corners and most hidden recesses.Yamaraja reflects the souls Karma back to it. For this he has an important helping assistant with him. A kind of left hand-man at his side. This is Chitragupta. Chitragupta is the divine record keeper who sees everything, both hidden and revealed. Chitragupta assists Yamaraja in revealing the colours of the soul.In some ways, we could think of Chitragupta as the Akashic-Chronicle of all recorded events. Chitragupta keeps a register that records all things. This register is known as Agrasandhani.It records everything, from the most secret thoughts, to the most obvious actions.

The Name Chitragupta is worth looking at here. Chitra means luminescent, sparkling like a jewel, just like the Nakshatra of Chitra which represents the celestial jewel. Gupta means hidden, veiled, secret or dark. So, implicit in the name of Chitragupta, is the principle of seeing both the revealed and the hidden. And this is exactly his role. He assists Yamaraja in revealing all the corners of the souls who enter his after-life Domain. In Naraka, the medium and skin that covers the innermost self is stripped away, the clothing of the body and identifications with our actions is stripped bare.

The Eternal Cycle

It is to be remembered that Tantra is a most practical subject. We have here looked at some of the symbols of Bharani Nakshatra. Each principle that we have considered contains an inherent lesson and subject of meditation.By pondering upon symbols and principles of Bharani Nakshatra, we get acquainted with its secret. Every Nakshatra carries a deep life lesson to us. Reading a few facts about stars and gods is easily forgotten as a useless clutter of information if the heart is not involved to look deeper into the eternal symbols of destiny. If Bharani is a star that teaches anything, then it teaches creative and deep involvement with that which we are doing.
And so, the eternal cycle continues to dance between life and death. Out of one Yoni and back into another. Both life and death are conceived in these wombs of Bharani… and finds entrance or exit through the door-like Yoni that swings both ways.

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The Ashwini Kumar twins are the two human bodied and horse headed gods of all healing arts.
They are the twin stars in the constellation of Aries. The first of the constellations.
The head symbolism plays out strongly when we look at this constellation and it’s related stories. We see that the constellation of Aries rules the head and relates to the themes of Heads and head chopping that we will soon encounter if we read on.
Of note is also that the Sun is the father of the Ashwini Kumar twins.
Of note because the sun is exulted in Aries.

Let us firstly go to Greek myth as an introduction to the lessons of Ashwini Nakshatra.

The Greek mythology of the 12 labours of Hercules is an archetypal journey of the soul through the 12 zodiacal houses.
The first labour of Hercules is the lesson of Aries.
Hercules is possessed of legendary strength and with his strength comes a pride and satisfaction in himself and his abilities.
Hercules tended to overestimate himself to the point of blindness of others, as we will see in the the first labour, where the gods sent Hercules to go and tame the flesh eating mares.
Hercules easily does it with one arm.
Satisfied and full of pride with his easy achievement, Hercules goes off to celebrate his victory, handling the wild flesh eating horses to his best friend.
Hercules went off in search of grandeur and merriment.
Of course, his friend had not the strength of Hercules.
Hercules’ strength was his weakness and lack of clear perspective.
Hercules failed miserably at the very first labour and had to abjectly lament the loss of his best friend by a hideously violent death. All the blame was on Hercules and his blindness of reality.

We see the horse theme played out clearly here. We see the destructive side of horse power also, that is, power without grace and heart.
The whole constellation of the energies of the first labor of Hercules point to violence and the destructive side of horse power.
Without intelligence, there be no grace.
Without grace, there is only bravado and violence against the sacred heart.
Blindness and its cure is a pivotal theme of #Ashwini #Nakshatra, as we shall discover upon further reading.

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The Ashwini Kumar twins are the healing horse gods of the Yogins. These celestial healers actually have the cure to blindness. They are the Celestial horses who open the eyes of the heart by mixing grace with power.
Just like Hercules in the story above who got the lesson of Ashwini Nakshatra, when his eyes were opened after seeing the result of the arrogance and pride that lost him his best friend.

There are many stories that tell of how the Ashwini Kumar Twins cured blindness. In the Mahabharat for example, the following story is to be found, slight variants of the same story are scattered though the scriptures.

This is a story about the Star constellation of Ashwini Nakshatra:

Once there was a princess named Sukanya who married and cared for the ancient Yogi hermit named Cyavan who lived deep in the woods absorbed in Samadhi.

Cyavan meditated with his eyes blazing forward in the technique known as Tratak. (this will be part of the ritual meditation) Tratak gives one second sight.

After sitting for long years, the old Yogis body was covered in fallen leaves and ants, only his blazing eyes were visible in their burning focus.
The princess Sukanya was wandering in the woods and upon seeing two shining stars, she got curious, and with a stick she found on the ground. She proceeded to prick at the stars to see what they were.
Being the eyes of the Yogi, of course she unwittingly caused his blindness.
She agreed to marry and care for the now blind old Yogi as a way to recompense her action.

The Ashwini twins happened to be in the woods collecting healing herbs, when they saw the beautiful princess. They wanted to get on with some horseplay, but Sukanya was ever faithful and refused them angrily.
The twins are the very pictures of beauty. They are said to radiate health and beauty, and they did not ever experience being refused before.
They proposed that they would cure the blind old Yogi and make him young again, but only on the condition that she should identify him after his transformation, but if she chose wrongly, then she would have to get leave with them.

She wanted her old blind husband to regain vision and health, and so both she and the old Yogi agreed to the game.
The Horsey healing boys carried the now old decrepit and blind Yogi into the lake after giving him a mixture of some healing herbs. In the waters they did their healing magic. And when they emerged from the water, they all dazzled and glowed with startling radiance.

Sukanya couldn’t tell the difference between them, as all three were just radiating pure power. She felt into her heart and selected one of the three with the prayer that she would select her husband.
She of course selected her husband and the story went on to other things such as a bit of horseplay.

It is said that the mixture of healing herbs that the Ashwini twins gave to the old decrepit and blind Cyavan to restore him to power has been handed down the generations as the healing tonic known as Cyavanprash. Every Indian household has known this thick sweet substance. It is both feared and loved by children.

Let us consider the 3 Nakshatra’s that are ruled by Ketu to further decode this mysterious energy. Ketu is the ruling Planet of Ashwini Nakshatra, which is the Nakshatra we are presently focusing upon. In Ashwini, Ketu is about going deep into the art of healing.

Ketu is also the ruler of Magha Nakshatra. Magha is the throne of royal power. In Magha, Ketu energy brings us to our seat of power through honouring our heritage.

Ketu is also the ruler of Mool Nakshatra, Mool Nakshatra is ruled by a Nirrti.
She is the Godess of destruction, born of Adharma and Himsa, (unhealthy action and violence) Mool literally means the Root of the body.
Think of the Root, it is the place of defecation, there is no creativity without destruction, is clear here in the sense of defecation.
This is the Base Chakra, the Anal area which is known also as the Ashwini horse point. This is the door of Ganesh. The Tantrics call it Gaja Dhwar, which literally means the elephant doorway.
Ganesh has two colours.
Firstly he is grey. Grey is the colour of Ketu. But Ketu is also said to be red, and so is Ganesh said to be red.
Ganesh is the deity of both Mars and Ketu. When Ganesh sits on the throne of Magha, he becomes the royal red ruby. The chair of Magha is the sexual opening which Tantrics call Shakti Dhwar, literally the doorway of the Goddess.

Rahu and Ketu are also opposites. Rahu is red and hungry. And when Ganesh is Red, he is in action and moving to the realm of Rahu. Rahu and Ketu are inseparable mirrors of each other.
Now the deeper connotation here is that the sexual opening is Rahu and the Anus is Ketu.
The Nadi (energy channel) receives the smoke of Ketu from the anus and out the sexual opening. Rahu and Ketu are connected to obscuration, eclipse and smoke.
This Mudra of drawing in ‘psychic smoke, into the anus is known as Ashwini Mudra.
It activates the Ketu energies and brings them into the field of consciousness.
Consider that after the horse defecates, it draws the anus in.

In the ritual of Ashwini Nakshatra, the anus is worked with to a rather great degree.
Moolbandh is the sexual door Mudra that swings the sexual door open and closed.
Ashwini Mudra is the action of swinging between the open and closed door of the Anus.
The Tantric learns to switch between these energetic actions and doorways.
Deep psychic energy is stored in these centres, by becoming conscious of the contractions and impulses of these doorways by making unconscious sensations conscious, the Yogins awaken the potentials of the Rahu and Ketu axis.

We will next consider the Story of the birth of Ashwini Kumar horse twins.
It is a story that points to sexual themes and dual energies.
Notice in the story that they came out of their mothers nostrils, one from each.
This is an encoded part of the story, that further points to the dual doorways of the anus and sexual openings.
The ritual practices of Ashwini Nakshatra involve connecting the nostrils with the lower doorway of the Anus, in what are known as the Ashwini Pranayam practices.

Let us look at the birth and origin of the Ashwini twins. We will consider the fascinating story of how they became the celestial healers, along with the perhaps even more fascinating story of their birth. This will take us deeper into the insight of their power and position amongst the stars.

On with the rather sexy story of horseplay and the resultant birth of the beautiful horsey healing boys who became the celestial healers.

Here we first visit a familiar myth of the Sun and his wife Chaya, the shadow woman:

Once upon a time, the Sun had a wife. She loved him, but he was too hot and overbearing for her with his active radiance and heat.
The Suns wife Sanjana, needed a break, and so she ran away to a far off forrest and took to Yogic practices in order to learn how to handle solar heat.
She practiced intense Tapasya and Chaya Karana. This is the practice of working with the shadow. At deep levels of this practice, the practitioner is able to get their shadow to move about and do things. Sanjana sent her double of the shadow woman Chaya back to her husband the Sun to stand in for her while she continued with Yogic practices.
The Sun suspected nothing as the Shadow wife resembled his wife Sanjana in every which way.
Time passed and many things happened. The Sun and the Shadow woman gave birth to Shuni (Saturn), who be the force and weight of Karma itself.
Chaya ended up cursing her children, Shuni and Yamaraja, the lords of Karma and Dharma. She left both of them limping with her curses.
Consider what this symbol of limping could mean when applied to these terrible two, as they are known.
Yamaraja and Yami the twins were born earlier from Sanjana, and Shuni was born of Shadow.
When the Sun thought about it, he realised that no mother would curse her children in this way, and so he cast his beams across the earth and saw his wife Sanjana practicing the ancient Yogic devotions in a far off forest.
He set off towards her. The wife started get hotter and hotter and realised that the sun had found out, she used her Yogic Siddhi (power) to turn herself into a mare and charged off at lightning speed, so fast was she that the sun was left in the dust. The Sun turned himself into a horse, and darkness descended without his solar light in the world. Then the chase began.
As he watched his wife run from behind, his sexual desire reached uncontrollable levels. He leapt through the sky with a mighty neigh and landed inside his horse wife and ejaculated instantly.
The horse wife sneezed at the moment that he ejaculated, and out of each of her nostrils were born the Ashwini twins.
They were beautiful and powerful with such potent sexual charm, that none could resist them.
It is said by Tantrics that the energy of the moment of sexual conception is ever carried in the aura until made conscious.
And so, the Ashwini horse boys became the celestial studs in the very truest sense.

We have already considered how Ketu is the ruling Planet of the Ashwini Star boys. And we have looked at how Ketu represents the Anus.
In Tantic lore, it is said the Sun in the guise of a horse mounted his horse wife anally, this refers to the Ketu element of the whole horsey constellation.
The work with the Anus is primary in working with Ashwini Nakshatra and Ketu in general.

Soon we will see how Venus hung upside down and inhaled the smoke of Ketu. This symbol can also be taken to mean that he inhaled through the Anus. (refer to the section on Venus below)
This anal inhalation of the smoke of Ketu, is a Tantric practice of the doorway known as Gaja (elephant), Dhwar (doorway) of the grey Ketu aspect of Ganesh.
The symbol of Ketu is inherent in the name Gaja Dhwar.
The anus is possessed of the nerve endings that when worked with, can access ones Karmic lessons in relation to Ketu.
This ritual night will be a night of Ass, and we are not talking mule!

The Ashwini Twins grew quickly into powerful healers. They wanted to extend their skills even further and lean the art of Rasanaya Vidya, also known as Madhubala Vidya, which means the wisdom of sweetness.
This is the wisdom of making potions and medicines and secret elixirs from even more secret herbs.
It was the god Indra who knew this science and carefully guarded it that no one should find out and become as powerful as he.
Indra taught it to the Rishi’s Dadachi for his own interests and protection.
But he told Rishi Dadich, that if he ever taught any of it to anyone, his head would be chopped off. (Take note of the Ketu symbolism here)

The Ashwini Twins were possessed of profound intelligence and figured out a way to learn the secrets. With their surgical skill, they simply removed the head of Rishi Dadachi and replaced it with the head of a horse. They learned the secrets of Rasayana Vidya and after they got every last drop of knowledge out of the horses mouth, they reattached the original head of Rishi Dadachi with the help of some healing elixir, The old Rishi was good as new.
Rishi Dadachi could not really be held accountable, and so he managed to keep his head.
In the section of Venus that follows the next, we will further see how Indra tried to make sure that Shukracharia should not get powerful enough to destabilize his throne as the King of Paradise.
Another version of this story tells how the Ashwini twins preserved the original head and the horses body. When Indra did chop of the horse head – that told the secrets – on the body of Rishi Dadachi, the twins simply replaced the original heads and found a way to get past the curse of Indra.
On account of this tale, Dadachi is also known as Ashvashirsa, which means horse headed.

Though this is a Ketu ruled Nakshatra, we must consider that Rahu can’t be separated from Ketu. After all they were once one being that was split in two.
They are ever 180 degrees to each other and move as a mirror.
They are the spiritual mirror of the Smokey realms of the soul.
Both are linked to smoke, one exhales and the other inhales smoke.
Rahu became the hungry head separated from the body, that consumes and looks ever forward, Rahu is never able to retain anything because he’s cut at the neck,
Rahu is ever exhaling smoke because things go right through him.
Rahu is said to be the exhalation of the Smoke that eclipses the sun.. and so his head expands ever forward and consumes.
He is exaggeration. Rahu is a loud energy that makes everything in realty grow and appear larger than it is.
He takes away the light and makes one becomes blind to reality.
Rahu ornaments things, he is drama and dress, he is the oversized crystal ring and the styling with bling, the ego if you will.
Rahu is the head in the hand of Kali Ma. Until the head is taken off, Ketu is not awoken.
So Ketu is the body half that is also symbolised as the tail of the serpent. The birth star of Ketu is the celestial serpent of Ashlesha Nakshatra incidentally.
Ketu is the reflection of Rahu. He is the exact opposite. The tail portion is the detachment. The Root of Kundalini Shakti.
Ketu is a severe force of asceticism. Ketu is solitude and potent detachment.
Ketu has not the hungry head of Rahu on his shoulders. His head has been cut off. Ketu is the acceptance of the past. Ketu is the past and the one who retains it, unlike the head who is ever hungry.
Ketu therefore inhales smoke.
Rahu gulps and bolts his food down and is unaware of the consequences of his actions, because there are no consequences for him, everything simply just passes through him. Rahu is loud and the mouth is ever smacking its lips in search of more, ever hungry and ever tired and never fulfilled.

Ketu on the other hand – as we are told in the stories – is given to fasting and hardly eating or sleeping. He is the aseptic who takes what he gets.
Several Magical novels of Hermann Hesse, are very indicative of the the themes of the Rahu and Ketu axis issues. Those wishing to investigate this energy through existential themes would do well to read,
The Glass Bead Game (1943),
Narcissus & Goldmund (1930)
Siddhartha (1922)
The Journey of Ketu is down and back .

Consider the story of Shukracharia (Venus) He has the wisdom of Mritsanjeevani Vidya. This is the ability to awaken the dead. Shukra means sperm quite literally. He awakens the spirits of the past and gives them life.
The spirits and ancestors of the past are known to Yogins as the Pitris. The Pitris ruling planet is nothing but Ketu.
Shukracharia (Venus) got this power to awaken the dead by hanging upside down from a tree and breathing in the smoke of a fire that burned beneath him.
This is a very strong ancient Tantric Sadhana that a few Tantrics still do to this day.

The reversal of the head under the heart is a symbol to meditate upon here. Shukracharia started to slowly acquire power as he continued his austerity.
His nemesis and opposite Indra sent his daughter Jayanti to stop Shukracharia from getting powerful (remember that Indra is the king of the Devas, and Shukracharia is the Guru of the Asuras).
Indra’s daughter sprinkled chili-powder into the fire so as to stop Shukracharia completing his ritual austerity, but still he induced and continued. She added more spice until the fire burned noxiously with thick suffocating clouds of smoke.
Blood started to pour profusely out of Shukracharia’s swollen head. It came out from his eyes, nose, mouth and ears and landed in the fire which burned poisonously.
He breathed excruciatingly as the toxic Rahu laced smoke was breathed in.
Pay attention and note that these are the openings in the head, the chili is Rahu and so is the head, but the head is upside down at 180 degrees, which indicates the place of Ketu. Chili powder is also red, this red colour of the chilli powder is a very significant detail, as you will see if you’ve payed attention.

Shukracharia’s head being upside down signifies that he turned around and went from Rahu to Ketu by restraining himself to this austerity.
The Rahu energy tried to distract poor old Venus from completing the ritual that would give him the power to raise the dead.
The Rahu energy brought spice and drama and all the blood sweat and tears that goes with that. It brought all of this for Ketu to resolve. Did Venus continue.
Hell yes he did!
Shiva stepped in to overt the potential explosion of the head after years of hanging over the noxious fire. Shiva blessed Shukracharia with Mritsanjeevani Vidya and so the enduring Venus got the power to raise the dead ancestors (Remember that Shukra means sperm).
That Shukracharia underwent this extreme austerity with ruthless fortitude is indicative of him aligning to the energy of Ketu, who represents the extreme magical austerity known as Tapasya. This is the skill to turn towards introspection when the fires of heated motion prevail. Ketu is the one who turns action inward. Actions of restless activity, such as searching, looking, moving, doing and scrolling though the endless rows of information are commanded by Ketu.
Ketu is extremely stern and able to face deep solitude and pain.
Ketu can weather the harshest terrain because he inherently carries the vision of healing.

The daughter of Indra was so impressed by the devotion of Shukracharia, that’s she fell in love with him. Much to the dismay of her father Indra, who now had lost his daughter to his arch enemy.
What a story!

The Tantric’s initiate is to cut off at least one head in their lives.
Removing their own head of the Rahu within and becoming the audience and not the participants of ancestral Karma and drama.
Rahu is the head that likes to add a bit more spicy chili powder to reality.
Ketu is the one to release and heal by stepping out of the action of ever consuming the Karma that we are involved in.
Ketu is like the isolation, reduction and restriction… this is especially poignant in these times where Rahu is the excess. His motto is more is better, he wants to sprinkle every damn flavor on his plate but is never satisfied and so never steps out of the cycle of ancestral Karmic patterns and never will, his motion is up and out.

When we go down to the ground where Ketu is, then we take to simplicity and healing. (Ketu’s motion is down and in) Ketu is the record keeper of all events, he therefore represents memory. When memory is gone it is a sign that Rahu is in town and has taken over. At its most extreme expression we see dementia. Memory decay and dementia is a symptom of Rahu. He’s so hungry for more of everything that nothing registers and no memory of any action is retained.
Sometimes we pick up these ancestral patterns if we are familiar to this.
Whatever the excess is, one can be certain that in excess consumption memory will not be. Whether one travels between countries and cultures on the quest for experience, or whether they spend and buy to excess.
It is the excess that erodes the Part of the mind responsible for memory. The Mannas, as it’s called, is the mind to the Yogins, it is made up of several faculties, and memory is one component.

Before we move on from the detachment, moderation and introversion of Ketu, let us also consider that he is focus, devotion and the stamina to see things through.
But focus, devotion and the stamina to see things through, can be ruin if it’s done in Rahu fashion.
Focus, devotion and the stamina done in Ketu fashion is healing, it is introspection, it is the secret to access and heal the memories of the past.
A study of our Rahu/Ketu axis is the path of Tantra.

Some Tantrics go so far as to take of a head as a reminder of the divide between the two. We have perhaps heard about the skull of the Yogin. We might be quick to dismiss it as superstition or bad magic if we follow the popular narratives of a shallow culture that is most comfortable with parroted slogans.
There is reason why the Skull is the symbol of the Tantra.
Ponder on why that may be?

#Ketu is symbolised as a flag. The flag at the peak of an Indian temple is placed in honour of Ketu. Ketu is the flag on the chariot of Dhumavati, and also the flag on the chariot of Krishna and Arjuna in the great spiritual battle known as Mahabharat.
Ketu is the accomplishment. When the mountain climbers reached the top, they would put a flag to mark the victory, this explains Ketu in a nutshell.

But Ketu is not the champagne and after party only. Ketu is the friends that fell down the rockslide as you climbed.
Ketu is the rock that sliced the hand open as you tried to save yourself from falling backwards into abyss, the selfsame hand that went septic with little hope of recovery.

When the right hand of action goes septic, we might turn to the left-hand way of Vamamarg… This is the way of the heart.

Ketu is the tears of loneliness as you realise you’re lost from the team of other climbers.
Ketu is headless and can’t see the way, but ’tis he who for that reason, finds the way!

Ketu is for this reason connected to Moksha, liberation and release.
To say he is a hard teacher is a grand understatement.
But he gets the job done.
May you place your flag victoriously upon the Mahabharat mountain of your destiny.

https://healinginthewillows.com/ashwini-nakshatra/

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Two fish swimming in opposite directions and frequently connected by a string are the symbol for Pisces. Pisces individuals, being a water sign, are known for their flexibility, creativity, and empathy. They possess a natural sense of intuition and compassion, often prioritizing the needs of others. However, people born under this sign may struggle with setting and maintaining personal boundaries.

3 #Nakshatras and 9 #Padas have an impact on each Rashi, which spans 30 degrees, and together they help to shape personality traits. If your moon sign degree falls between 16:40′ to 30, then you belong to the #Revati #Nakshatra. This Nakshatra symbolizes the ability to transcend and is associated with hopefulness. It allows individuals born under Pisces to look beyond the ordinary aspects of everyday life.

Revati, a name that means “One who nourishes, bringing growth and prosperity,” embodies the essence of being a guiding light. It signifies someone who shines brightly and illuminates the path for others to follow. Revati is dedicated to rescuing individuals who are in need of special protection, including children and animals.
Nakshatra Deity #Pushyan:– the lord of the Anils. He is a form of #Shiva, specifically one of the 12 Adityas.
Pushyan is responsible for guiding souls to #heaven.
It is linked to old-age homes.
Revati reached out to veterinary doctors. Swati also indicated the same. Lord Shiva is closely associated with animals.

What Revati Nakshatra is like in general

As one of the most pleasant nakshatras, it has a good effect on people who are born into it, giving them a sense of elegance and grace. Even though they are helpful and have some social graces, they may be able to stay unaffected by the stresses of situations. Their appearance is graceful and well-lit, with lines of knowledge and educational success. Changes and turns rarely have an impact on them.

Their faces and bodies are proportionally beautiful, and their poise, friendliness, knowledge, and ability to figure things out are the most important parts of their personalities. It also includes having a great mind and a desire to learn.

Behavior traits
Revati-born people are kind and outgoing. By showing compassion, you get respect, love, and wonder. Reaching out and helping others drives their actions. They are generally considered mystical because of this.
It’s odd that they don’t care about helpful stuff despite their superb social abilities. They dwell in dreams and thinking to avoid reality.
Positive qualities

Besides being pillars of strength and support for society, such locals are religious, ethical, and principled. Their culture, refinement, and etiquette are also valued. Their optimism, which is naturally beneficial, is another great feature.

Negative aspects
Negative aspects
Because of the negative effects of some planets, natives may be prone to laziness and sadness. Aside from these things, their rigid adherence to principles and accepted rules of behavior may lead to bad traits like stubbornness, temper, and a strong will. This may lead to orthodoxy and belief, which are both bad things.

People born in the Revati Nakshatra have a choice of jobs

People with a prominent Revathi in their horoscope are good candidates for jobs in scientific study, archeological survey, writing, and literature. They can also do well in jobs linked to management, astrology, and astronomy by using their knowledge and social skills.

Compatibility and Incompatibility of Revati Nakshatra

Magha and Revati are incompatible based on nakshatra obstruction principles. The concept of “yoni kuta” states that Bharati and Revathi, represented by male and female elephants, are the most compatible. Elephants’ enmity against lions makes them incompatible with Purva Bhadrapada and Dhanistha, while their friendly nature towards monkeys, sheep, and snakes makes them compatible with the corresponding nakshatra. As a result, Revathi nakshatra is compatible with the Shravana, Uttaraashada, Krittika, Rohini, and Pushya nakshatras.

Favorable: Initiations, Marriage, Sexuality, Transaction and Dealership of Goods, Music, Art, Occult, Spirituality, Healing, Leisure Actions and Gardening, Conclusions, Business or Financial Matters, Exchanging Goods, Music, Drama, and Creative Activities, Charity, Studying Spiritual or Occult Teachings, Healing and Treating Ailments, Activities for Leisure and Relaxation, ending or Completing Activity

Unfavorable: Activities requiring Severe Tactics or Bold Action, Overcoming obstacles; enmity; calamities; Sharp actions; surgery; Physically Strenuous activities; the Last Two Padas of Revati are not Supportive of Beginning a New Activity.

Meaning: “One who Nourishes bringing Growth and Prosperity”, Revati means the “Shining One”

“When the prominent Revati Nakshatra aligns with the link between Mercury and the Moon in a horoscope, the person is swept away by their own contemplative thoughts.”

#Star: Revati

Rasi (Zodiac): Pisces

Range: 16° 40’ to 30° 00’ Pisces

Padas: Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces

Ruling Planet: #Mercury

Indication: “The Wealthy Star”

Body Part: The Abdomen and Groin, the Ankles and the Feet

Guna (Quality): #Sattwa

Gana (Race): #Deva (Divine, God-like )

Purushartha (Goal): Moksha (Spiritual liberation )

Tridosha: #Kapha (Phlegm or Water + Earth)

Nature/ Category of Star: Mridu (Soft)

Varna (Caste): Shudra (Worker)

Gotra (Clan): Kratu (the name translates as the “One who Inspires”)

Direction : #East

Pancha Mahabhuta (Element): Aakash ( #Ether)

Shakti (Power) : The Power to “Nourish, Protect, and Foster”, the Power of Nourishment is Symbolized by ‘Kshira’ which is Milk

Desire : To become Lord of the Animals

Result of #Shakti, Basis, & Desire: Nourishment of the entire World

Activity : Balanced

TriMurthi (Process) : Shiva (Dissolve)

Direction of Mouth / Motion : Tiryanga Mukha (Looking Straight/ Facing Forward/Level)

Yoni (Gender) : #Female

Animal Symbol : #Elephant

Bird : #Kestrel, #Peacock (Mayura), #Pigeon

Sounds : De, Do, Chaa, Chee

Tree/ Plant : Maadhaka,

Colour : Brown

Individuals born under the Revati Nakshatra are blessed with a natural inclination towards romanticism and a strong desire for a fulfilling love life. They are drawn toward dreamy and imaginative notions of love and seek to find both stability and novelty in their relationships.
If Revati Nakshatra has a P.A.C. connection with the 5th house or lord, they may desire their partner to openly express love, as it brings them a sense of reassurance and deepens their connection. It’s truly heartwarming how they value these expressions of love, as it shows just how much they care and cherish their relationship. However, every now and then, this beautiful longing for love and affection can stem from a whimsical and enchanting notion of love, much like Cinderella’s fairy tale, or a deep soulful connection from a past life. (While astrology deliberately suggests that long-lasting love can have its fair share of ups and downs, it’s important to remember that not all love stories unfold exactly as we imagine in our dreams.) It’s absolutely wonderful to dream of a fairytale romance, but it’s equally important to embrace the beautiful complexities and joys that come with real-life relationships.

The Revati Nakshatra holds great significance in Vedic astrology. The positioning of planets in this area can greatly impact their characteristics. Hence, it is important to understand and analyze the influence of the Revati Nakshatra on a deeper level for a comprehensive astrological reading.
https://astrokavi.com/2023/10/28/pisces%f0%9f%a7%9c%e2%99%80%ef%b8%8f-revati-nakshatra-power-to-rise-above-a-quality-linked-with-optimism/

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#UttaraBhadrapada #Nakshatra is known for its ability to bring rain and mental liberation. This heavenly body is a symbol of going beyond materialism and accepting faith .

It means going beyond the world and being freed from its ties. The #Uttara #Bhadrapada Nakshatra, which brings rain, may feed and refresh the land. It brings life-giving rain, which helps both real and symbolic growth. This Nakshatra teaches us that the only way to be truly free is to stop caring about material things and instead focus on helping others and taking care of our environment.

The #nakshatras (lunar mansions) are small constellations of stars that the #moon travels through as it orbits Earth

Sanskrit Name: उत्तरभाद्रपदा ( #Uttara-bhadrapada) comes from the #Sanskrit words उत्तर (latter) and भद्र (blessed).also known as “the ultimate lucky charm,” brings forth a delightful concoction of wisdom, boundless fortune, and sheer happiness.Governed by the divine power of #AhirBudhnya(A deep sea #water #snake or #dragon. He is the fertility and #kundalini deity, and he has a unique desire for isolation. This nakshatra is also linked with the #goddess #Lakshmi); Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra has its planetary lord in #Saturn.

What are the traits of Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra?

The personalities of those from Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra are all about how Saturn’s vibes affect them, whether they’re good or bad. Natives of this nakshatra are adaptive, wise, and experienced.

They’re all about being smart and having lots of experience.
They’re pretty intriguing because they can change so much. Because they can adapt to different situations, it’s tough to pin down their personalities. Because they’re so elegant and beautiful, they totally catch your eye.
People born under the Uttara Bhadrapada nakshatra are super devoted and ethical. They’re all about finding their own spiritual space.

Desirable Traits
If individuals born under the Uttara Bhadrapada constellation receive positive influences from other planets, they tend to be kind, logical, and good at calculation. They are also known for their calmness and belief in equality and justice. Some natives may possess a natural innocence and a talent for captivating others. One of their exceptional qualities is their aptitude for learning from firsthand experience.

Characteristics that should be avoided

People born with Uttara Bhadrapada have a significant problem – they tend to get very angry quite often. This anger easily leads them into unnecessary drama and arguments, as if they cannot control their emotions. On top of that, they take pride in their constant mood swings, laziness, lack of motivation, and inability to keep their lives in order. One can’t help but question what other charming qualities they might possess.

Uttarabhadrapada natives have a tendency to put on weight easily

These natal stars’ progressiveness and pragmatism boost the Uttara Bhadrapada nakshatra’s compatibility. These cosmic beings cooperate to ease energy flow and help each other. Through the yoni in ‘cow’, they are also symbolically compatible. This common symbology shows that these celestial creatures understand and agree. However, Vishaka and Chitra’s natal stars are incompatible with cow-tiger animality. However, Uttara Bhadrapada nakshatra is compatible with hare and sheep, widening its natal star compatibility to include Jyestha, Krittika, Anuradha, and Pushya. Uttara Bhadrapada and these natal stars are often compatible.
https://astrokavi.com/2023/08/14/uttara-bhadrapada-piscesquick-wit-and-creative/

Interesting facts about Uttara Bhadrapada
Meaning: auspicious later ,Ruling Planet: Saturn

Body: Ankle Symbol: the back legs of the funeral cot

Deity: Ahir Budhiya – The Dragon of the Depths of the Atmosphere

shakti : bringing rain Caste: Kshatriya

Nature: Fixed or permanent (pole) Gana: Human Gana

Rashi/Rashi: Pisces marriage: auspicious

Translation: beautiful left foot, or ray of light

Presiding deity of Saturn: Hanuman Number: 26

Sound :

Do (दू), Tha (थ), Jha (झ), and Na (ञ).

Lucky Stone: Blue Sapphire Lucky Colour: Purple

Lucky or Favorable Number: 8 Common name: Neem

Element: #Ether Trait: Vengeful

Dosha: #Pitta Bird: kottan( #owl)

Yoni/animal symbol: a #female #cow

Career
Uttarabhadrapada natives have a natural ability to acquire knowledge on various subjects and have exceptional communication skills. If Jupiter and Saturn have a positive influence and are prominent, a career in the judiciary, education, or philanthropy can bring extraordinary success and recognition. While it is true that you may face challenges in your business ventures, be assured that success will also come your way. After the age of 42, you can expect your life to be more harmonious, joyful, and organized.

Key Point

Individuals who have acquired extensive knowledge from their past lives are believed to have a strong connection with wealth in this particular Nakshatra.

Intelligence, Quick Wit, and creativity

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The moon nakshatra and ascendant nakshatra reveal our destined path in life.

#PurvaBhadrapada stands for occult behaviour and enigmatical wonders on the one hand, and sincerity, morality, and hope on the other.

This #nakshatra connects #Aquarius and #Pisces, indicating the end of everything and the start of out-of-this-world conceptions and experiences, respectively. Aquarius is the sign of humanity’s ambitions and technologies, representing the highest point of happiness and the height of sorrow, the best of both worlds. Pisces, on the other hand, is the beginning of a world of creativity and opportunities that hasn’t been fully explored yet

Deity #AjaEkapada is an #ancient #fire #serpent or #dragon, or #unborn, also a #one-legged goat/unicorn, that goes wherever it wants, Aja Ekapada a fierce form of #Shiva is also a mount of #Rudra, it is a one-legged black deity that rules over secret societies and clans and is therefore associated with all forms of black magic, according to the Vedas he is associated with flood, storm and light.

Its diverse mix of positive and negative traits makes it a fascinating nakshatra to explore. Despite its affinity for supernaturalism and occultism, the nakshatra exhibits sociability, helpfulness, pleasant gestures, and compassion. Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra symbolizes creation, destruction, compassion, and violence.

In spite of the fact that they value tradition, they are capable of undergoing change and adaptation. When Jupiter is afflicted, though, it can cause the native to withdraw from society and focus only on his or her own needs.

If natives of the Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra are afflicted by certain planets, they may prove to be harmful and destructive. However, they may also find themselves the victims of socially destructive methods and terrorism due to their innate propensity towards the supernatural. They are also known for their dishonesty, negativity, and immoral behaviour, which is another one of their negative characteristics.

Favourable: Dangerous Activities, Uncertainty, Risk, Mechanisms, Technology, Funerals, Conclusions, Death, Agriculture, and Water

Unfavourable: Beginnings, Initiations, Marriage, Sexual Activity, Dealing with Higher Authorities.

Bridging these two signs is a profound experience in itself, as it enables individuals to reach for the highest hopes and fantasies of the world. Thus Purva Bhadrapada has a significant impact on a person’s personality and outlook towards life.

Symbolism: This #constellation is commonly associated with the shape of the “front legs of a funeral cot”, which some interpret as representing an exit or conclusion. As previously stated, it signifies the conclusion of all that we are familiar with. Furthermore, “the sword” is another emblem of this constellation, signifying a lasting severance or conclusion.
The nakshatra is often associated with the lion, which is also believed to be the powerful form and vehicle of the goddess Shakti, also known as Durga.

Translation: The former one who possesses lucky feet

Symbol: Front of a funeral cot, two-faced man Lord: Jupiter

Zodiac: Pisces sign (Meen) Deity: Aja Ekapada — 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 Colour: Silver Grey Lucky Numbers: 3

Element: #Ether Dosh: #Vata

Bird Name: AvoceYoni/Animal Symbol: A #Male #Lion #Tree: #Neem

Varna (Caste) #Brahmin (Priest)

Gotra (Clan) Pulastya

Direction #West

Conclusion

Purva Bhadrapada is like a unicorn that embodies both magical mischief and good vibes, and a never-ending supply of positive energy. Well, apparently both Saturn and Jupiter are in charge around here. So apparently, in #Bhadrapada, they worship a one-legged goat named #Ajaikapada who is supposed to be a form of Lord Rudra. Looks like #Purva-Bhadrapada people are twice as interesting with their two-faced personalities. Watch out, you never know which side you’ll get! Ah, the classic tale of the two-faced side – one minute it’s your BFF, and the next it’s causing chaos and making you want to plot your revenge.

When #Jupiter is afflicted, residents may withdraw from society and focus solely on their own wants. As the nakshatra that bridges Aquarius and Pisces, Purva Bhadrapada marks both the final curtain and the opening act of extraordinary adventures. It is linked to the lion, which is also the fierce form and vehicle of the goddess #Shakti, also known as #Durga.

Purva Bhadrapada people are determined to succeed, but this drive can lead to self-harm.
https://astrokavi.com/2023/05/16/purva-bhadrapada-nakshatra-purva-bhadrapada-folks-are-experts-in-the-art-of-duality-they-have-twice-the-charm-to-bewilder-you/

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This #nakshatra refers to the realm of “ #maya,” which means “illusion. #Satabhisha nakshatra is also known as the “ #veiling #star,” and besides #healing, it is a sign of #mysticism, #spirituality, and secretive vision. The “ #empty #circle” star symbol for”other general traits of #Shatabhishak Nakshatra are an interest in the reality of the #universe and a mysterious tendency to hide things. Its name means “medicine” or “bhesaja” in Sanskrit.
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Shatabhisha Nakshatra, which means “100 physicians or doctors,” is associated with medicine and healing qualities.

People born under this nakshatra are independent, interested in puzzles, curious about many things, and willing to dig deep to find the truth. Shatabhisha is a mysterious star that looks at the hidden parts of life. This can lead to a lonely life, and people born under this sign should be mindful of sorrow and privacy. Overall, Shatabhisha Nakshatra gives a person a sincere, wise, and ambitious personality.

In addition to their keenness and vigilance, they are also distinguished by their intellectual ability and excellent recall.

Favorable activities in this Nakshatra are Business dealings, Contracts, Real estate, Education, Knowledge, Entertainment, Acquiring new vehicles, traveling, Astronomy, astronomy, Medicine, Rejuvenation therapy, Meditation and Yoga, Nautical, Technology, Media events, and the sea excursion side of

Unfavorable activities in this nakshatra are marriage, fertility treatments, lawsuits, arguments, negative actions, new beginnings in general, socializing too much, financial matters, buying clothes or jewellery, and domestic activities.

Shatabhisha Nakshatra 1st Pada: The first charana of Shatabhisha will fall in Sagittarius Navmansha, and Jupiter rules this charana. These people will be irritable and act quickly. They are nice and caring, but they are vulnerable to being taken advantage of. They have confidence and bravery.

Second pada of Shatabhisha Nakshatra: The second pada of Shatabhisha Nakshatra falls in the Capricorn Navamsha, whose lord is Saturn. They are very ambitious and realistic, and work very hard to improve their careers. They are often mature in their viewpoint.

Shatabhisha Nakshatra 3rd Pada: The third pada falls on the Aquarius Navamsa, which is ruled by Saturn. as a Vargottama pada, are beneficial to one’s financial well-being, but they also have a reputation for being temperamental and odd. They have a strong passion for learning and the ability to heal.

Jupiter controls the Pisces Navamsa, which contains the fourth pada of the Shatabhisha Nakshatra constellation. As a result, the emphasis in this part is on empathy and rehabilitation. People with unfavorable planetary configurations are more likely to develop an addiction to intoxicants. They become good healers or doctors on a spiritual level. Their physical appearance is impressive.

People with Shatabhisha rising in their horoscope are disciplined, focused, and diligent, which is a beneficial trait of this native. One of their strengths is that they prioritise rationality and investigation while placing a high value on tradition. It also includes the capacity to diagnose and treat. The desire for academic success, intuition, and attention skills are all desirable attributes. Positive characteristics of his personality include a systematic method and nice presentation skills. Some of the unfavorable traits of Shatabhishakha natives include being obstinate, adamant, and stubborn.

Furthermore, their extreme earnestness and proclivity for loneliness are among the most noticeable negative features. Such folks are prone to irrational outbursts and authoritarianism, and their negative traits include rude manners, inappropriateness, long-held loyalty to tradition, and an unwillingness to innovate. His negative traits include laziness, roughness, and a lack of social skills.

Nakshatra Shatabhisha Career Opportunities Because of their intelligence, recall, and intuition, they thrive in subjects connected to health and psychology. They will also flourish in astronomy and astrology projects. Those who have Rahu prominently in their birth charts are more likely to operate in fields that require decisiveness and leadership.

Incompatibility and Compatibility with the Shatabhisha Nakshatra:

Since Ashwini is a male horse and Shatabhisha is a female horse, they are naturally drawn to each other. In the same way that the horse is naturally drawn to the snake and the monkey, the constellations Rohini, Mrigashira, Purvashada, and Shravan all help the animal sign they belong to. In view of the natural enmity of the Nakshatra towards Buffalo, Hasta and Swati Nakshatras are not formed in it at all. Veda dosha theory also shows that Shatabhisha and Hasta don’t go well together.

Rasi (Zodiac): Aquarius

Range: 06o 40’ > 20o 00’ Aquarius

Padas Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces

Ruling Planet Rahu (North Node of the Moon, Head)

“Requiring a Hundred Physicians or Hundred Healers”

Indications: “The Hundred Stars”, “The Veiling Star” and “Fortunate Star of the King.”

Body Part The Jaw, the Right Thigh

Guna (Quality) #Tamas

Gana (Race) #Rakshasa (Demon)

Purushartha (Goal) and Dharma (Righteousness)

Tridosha #Vata (Wind or Air + Space)

Nature/Category of Star #Chara (Movable, Changeable)

Direction #South

Pancha Mahabhuta (Element): #Ether

Shakti (Power) Bheshaja (The Power to “Heal and Support”)

TriMurthi (Process) Shiva (Dissolve)

Direction of Mouth / Motion: Urdhwa Mukha (Looking Up or Facing Upwards)

Yoni (Gender) #Female Animal Symbol: #Horse

#Bird #Raven, Asian Koel (Kokila), #Heron

Sounds: Go, Saa, See, Soo

#Tree /Plant #Kadamba, Common #Bur #Flower (Latin Name: Anthocephalus)

Color: blue-green

The planet #Rahu rules over the Shatabhishakha star. If the influence of Rahu is negative, a person may end up ruining their life by pursuing meaningless knowledge. Such a person tends to be attached to things and acts impulsively without thinking things through. Rahu may also lead them to deliver lies, secrets and confidential information, and is believed to be inclined towards magical events. Therefore, if Rahu’s impact is negative, the individual may end up wasting their life chasing after pointless information.refore, if Rahu’s impact is negative, the individual may end up wasting their life chasing after pointless information.

https://astrokavi.com/2023/01/23/shatabhisha-nakshatramaya-illusion-and-healing-power-is-the-realm-of-this-nakshatra/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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Ability to work with zeal and skill, their performance is hard to ignore. In short, they are here to rule the world, and few people would dare to challenge them. On the other hand, these musical prodigies who are good at performing arts give them wisdom and knowledge. Symphony as well as adaptability! Dhanishta Nakshatra’s character traits are also musical. Dhanishta is the zodiac’s 23rd birth star, and the Vasus, the eight-element deities, rule this constellation. Vasus bestows all fame and wealth upon these natives. You will always find them self-assured and hard at work.

characteristics of behavior

Because of their innate sociability and expressive abilities, such people’s behavioral characteristics lean toward group-centric activities. Despite having a continuum of purposes, those born under the influence of Dhanishta Nakshatra are highly adaptable to the changing needs of the environment. The natives are usually outgoing and prone to luxury in their observable traits, which are marked by acumen, generosity, and frankly, zeal.

In musical dance, Nakshatra represents ability, confidence, stability, dependability, hard work, energy, exceptional abilities, business acumen, and benevolence. In its original form, dolphin-like constellations endowed with the mystical ‘Khyapayatri Shakti’ bestows fame, success, and prosperity in abundance.

General Features of #Dhanishta #Nakshatra:

Exhibiting a wide variety of personality traits, the natives of this Nakshatra are known for their sociability and adaptability. Their seductive smiles and endearing mannerisms make them exceptionally fine at creating a comfort zone with the given surroundings. Manifesting vivacity, confidence, and consistency of purpose in the personality traits of such natives are drawn to luxury and a good life. Being one of the most vibrant Nakshatras, people born with Dhanishtha are equally benevolent and intelligent.

positive signs
Positive traits drawn to warm, lively demeanor, clarity, and easy adaptability are the characteristics. The bond of sociability and harmony with their surroundings is a distinctive and admirable characteristic of these natives, revealing the positive aspects of hope, joy, and empathy.

Compatibility and incompatibility of Dhanishtha Nakshatra

Because of their innate sensitivity to social influences, their charming sociable behaviour can be a curse for them. Aside from their easy ability to impress, other negative characteristics include aggression, talkativeness, materialistic mannerisms, greed, a desire for success, and a proclivity to choose incompatible life partners.

Career Options for People Born in Dhanishta Nakshatra

Apart from doing well in careers related to performing arts, Dhanishtha Nakshatra natives can achieve exceptional positions in managerial positions and cater to group activities. Thus, career opportunities based on management and entrepreneurship are also suitable for them. They are found equally prosperous in the medical profession; Especially in the specialized branch of surgery. They can be equally successful in career opportunities revolving around military bands, real estate, and scientific research.

compatibility and non-compatibility

Mrigashirsha and Chitra are incompatible with Dhanishta Nakshatra. Keeping in mind the concept of innate compatibility or ‘yoni koot’, Dhanishta Nakshatra is most favorable for Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra which is represented by a masculine lion. Considering the incompatibility of elephants with lions; Both the birth stars represented by Elephant i.e. Bharani and Revati are not compatible with Dhanishta Nakshatra. Similarly, observing the neutrality of Leo with Monkey and Mongoose- Stars like Shravan, Poorvashadha, and Uttarashada can be partially favorable for this.

Favorable: Religious Rituals, Ceremonies, Group Work, Music, Dance, Travel, Money Lending, Jewellery Designing, Healing, Fame, High Tech Equipment, Financial Transactions, Meditation, Yoga, Gardening, Treating Diseases, Commencing Education Ventures

Unfavorable: Marriage, Sexuality, Giving up Partnerships, Household Work, Restrictive Behaviour, New Partnerships, Domestic Activity, Tenderness.

Dhanistha Nakshatra 1st Pada falls under Leo Navmansa This is the Nakshatra’s most aggressive quarter. People who are born in this charade are very smart and sensible. They are good at business and make a lot of money.

The Dhanistha Nakshatra 2nd Pada: The second pada is ruled by Mercury and falls on the Virgo Navamsa. Mars is exalted in this pada. Mars bestows the ability to function in an organized manner. It takes talent and communication to be extremely adaptive and successful in one’s chosen goals. Mercury’s mutability is not conducive to marriage.

Dhanistha Nakshatra 3rd Pada falls under libra Navmansa is ruled by Venus. People like this will have nice things in life and be good people. They will be creative and interested in music, art, and other things. They will live their lives in a good way. They won’t care about anything and will want everything for themselves.

Dhanishta Nakshatra’s fourth pada comes under Scorpio Navamsa. This position has a lot of Mars energy, however, this position is not good for marital harmony due to its excessive aggression. This pada bestows the attitude of a warrior and bestows sportsmanship and athletic ability.

Symbol: Musical #drum Nakshatra Lord: #Mars

Deity: The eight #Vasus, the solar gods of energy and light

#Shakti (power to/of…): Power to give abundance and fame

Nakshatra Nature: The movable or ephemeral ( #Chara)

Gana: #Rakshasa Gana (demon)

Rashi / Zodiac: Capricorn Sign & Aquarius Sign

Marriage: Not Auspicious

Translation: The richest, most beneficent

Controlling/Ruling Planet: Mars

Ruling Deity of Mars: Muruga

Number: 23

Gender: Female

Sounds Gaa, Gee, Goo, Gay

Lucky Stone: Coral

Lucky Color: Silver Grey

Lucky or Favorable Numbers: 9

Element: #Ether Guna: #Tamasic

Dosha: Pitta #Bird: #GoldenBee

Yoni/Animal name: A #Female #Lion #Tree: #Shami

Goddess Ganga, who freed the Ashta Vasus from the sage Vashishta’s curse, is the protector of Dhanishta Nakshatra. The people who are born in this Nakshatra are wise, resourceful, and kind.

https://astrokavi.com/2022/12/27/dhanishta-nakshatra-strive-for-perfection/

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#Shravan #Nakshatra is associated with listening and learning. Those born under the Shravan Nakshatra have a remarkable aptitude to absorb all knowledge by listening, much as our forefathers did through oral traditions. The media and communication industries are essentially a part of this constellation because the core notion is listening and learning.

Shravan Nakshatra, also known as Shravan, is the 22nd constellation on the list of 27. Lord #Vishnu is its ruler, and it extends into the Makara Rashi or Capricorn sign. The three stars that make up Shravan Nakshatra are Altair, Alashain, and Tarazed, which together form the shape of an eagle’s head. The name “Shravan” means “ #hearing,” and its symbol represents the ear, which is the organ of hearing. Those born under the Shravan Nakshatra sign tend to have a strong attention span, a clear vision of their goals, and a desire to complete all assignments from the outset. They may also travel to other countries to pursue higher education.

#Shravana #Birth #Star Basic Information

Shravana nakshatra is ruled by the Moon, and it signifies the culmination of lunar activity. The nakshatra’s symbol is three footprints, and it appears as the shape of an eagle in the night sky. The name Shravana means ‘listening,’ and this nakshatra represents the art of hearing or education that is spread through aural methods. The symbol of three footsteps represents limping and is linked to Vishnu, the creator. This nakshatra is also the birth start of Devi Saraswati, the goddess of education and knowledge. As a result, people born under this nakshatra are blessed with a wealth of scholarly expertise, wisdom, and insight.

Shravana Nakshatra 1st Pada: The first pada of the Shravana Nakshatra falls in the Aries Navamsa ruled by Mars. Planetary influences in this area encourage the development of rational thought, aspiration, and initiative, as well as prompt action toward profession.

Shravana Nakshatra 2nd Pada: The second pada of the Shravana Nakshatra falls in the Taurus Navamsa ruled by Venus. The people who were born in this pada are diplomatic, have an appreciation for the arts, and are more stable.

Shravana Nakshatra 3rd Pada: The third pada of the Shravana Nakshatra falls in the Gemini Navamsa ruled by Mercury. The good of Shravana is emphasized here, including its emphasis on communication and the desire to increase one’s knowledge through means such as wise conversation.

Shravana Nakshatra 4th Pada: The fourth pada of the Shravana Nakshatra falls in the Cancer Navamsa ruled by the Moon.Being empathetic and open-minded is the key to success in this situation. There is a good chance that these natives are employed in the hospitality sector or in public service positions.

Shravana Nakshatra Characteristics

One of the most appealing behavioural characteristics of such people is their amicability. They are constantly at ease with their surroundings and people. They make calculations and plan to achieve higher goals in their lives, but they will never compromise their honesty and kindness to others. Another immediately observable behavioural attribute of these folks is their intelligence and boldness in their day-to-day dealings. They are perfectionists who are particularly concerned with producing work that is free of defects.

Negative Traits

The other side of their personality shows their flaws. People born under the Shravana nakshatra are often smart, which, when combined with their wealth of knowledge and skills, can lead to selfishness and stubbornness, which are both bad traits. Since this nakshatra is determined to get what it wants, a wrong step or a poorly planned effort could cause these people to hurt others to get what they want.

People born in the Shravana Nakshatra have a choice of careers.

When it comes to making a living, these people are interested in a wide range of jobs, from helping others to running their own businesses. Due to Saraswati ruling over them, they will succeed in their professional endeavors. The natives will be interested in many different kinds of jobs, such as different kinds of engineering, medical education, science, and arts. They will be financially stable unless they go down the wrong path.

Shravana

Rasi (Zodiac) Capricorn

Range 10o 00’ – 23o 20’ Capricorn

Ruling Planet #Moon

Meaning

“To Hear and Listen” or “Listening Equipment”

Body Part

The #Ear, the Sex Organs

Guna (Quality) #Rajas

Gana (Race) #Deva (Divine, God-Like Dispositions)

Purushartha (Goal) Artha (Wealth or Material Pursuits)

Tridosha #Kapha (Phlegm or Water + Earth)

Nature/ Category of Star - #Chara (Movable, Changeable)

Direction - #North

Pancha Mahabhuta (Element) - #Air ( #Vayu)

Shakti (Power)-Samhanana #Shakti (The Power to “Connect with Others”)

TriMurthi (Process)- #Brahma (Create)

Direction of Mouth / Motion-Urdhwa Mukha (Looking Up/ Facing Upwards)

Yoni (Gender)- #Female

Animal Symbol- #Monkey

Bird-Francolin, Cock (Kukkuta), Sarus Crane (Saarasa), #Peacock

Sounds-Ju, Jay, Jo, Gha

Tree/ Plant-Arka, Rui, #MilkWeed #SwallowWort, #CrownFlower (Latin Name: Calotropis Gigantea)

Colour-Light Blue

Mythology: The Demon King Bali had taken over all three worlds (Earth, Heaven & Netherworld). The Demi-Gods asked for help from Vishnu. Vishnu told them that he would help. Vishnu took the form of a small Brahmin boy in his Vamana Avatar and went to see Bali after he had finished a Yagya.

Key theme

good for gaining knowledge through listening and traveling

The person born in Shravan Nakshatra wants to know what other people think of him or her.

Shravan Nakshatra people love learning and adventure. Their interest about stories and experiences helps them grow as they go through life. Meet diverse people and experience different settings to develop a new perspective on life. Under the stars, they appear as truth-seekers. They appreciate the wisdom they get by listening and traveling and embrace the experience with clarity.

https://astrokavi.com/2022/11/11/shravan-nakshatragaining-knowledge-through-listening-and-traveling/

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This star is associated with a strong sense of tradition and a realistic approach to starting new businesses.

Monsters, humans, and gods are the three types of #Nakshatras. A human #nakshatra is #UttaraAshadha. In general, members of this group are ambitious and self-driven.

According to Vedic astrological principles, the #Uttarashada nakshatra is the twenty-first of the twenty-seven nakshatras. The #Sun is the lord or ruling planet of this nakshatra. It extends from the constellation of Sagittarius to the constellation of Capricorn. The nakshatra is represented as an elephant tusk or a little bed.

The first pada falls under the Jupiter-ruled sign of Sagittarius. If the Sun, Jupiter, and Mars are connected with good houses, the person has an incomparable personality.

The last three Pada come under the Capricorn sign, which is controlled by Saturn. They are sincere and will take on any project with zeal and see it through to completion. They do not deceive anyone, and their natural honesty is another personality feature that is clearly observed and quite charming.

The first pada of the Uttarashada Nakshatra is located in the Sagittarius Navamsa, which is ruled by Jupiter. This pada is the beginning of the Uttarashada Nakshatra. Developing one’s own sense of ethics and self-assurance will be the primary focus here. A significant amount of new information will be learned.

Uttarashada Nakshatra 2nd Pada: The Capricorn Navmansa is the second pada of Uttarashada Nakshatra. The thoughts, aspirations, and plans that people have formed in order to accomplish their aims are in the spotlight here.

The third pada of the Uttarashadha Nakshatra falls in the Aquarius Zodiac sign Navamsa, which is controlled by Saturn. The emphasis here is on knowledge gain and material comforts.

Uttarashadha Nakshatra 4th Pada: Jupiter rules the Pisces Star sign Navamsa, where the fourth pada of Uttarashada Nakshatra is located. In the following, the focus will continually change from the tangible aspects of things to the spiritual aspects of those same things.

The behavioral traits

They are reserved individuals who require numerous encounters and a period of acquaintance with others before others can begin to comprehend their characteristics. Despite this, they are very straightforward individuals who despise pretense and hypocrisy. The person has a strong resolve and does not give up easily, despite their seeming simplicity and directness in day-to-day interactions. Another attribute of such people is that they consult with others before making any decisions, and they are calm and controlled.

A few favourable characteristics of those born under this nakshatra are their modesty and their willingness to appreciate others for who they are and what they accomplish, regardless of their position in life. Despite their profound disagreements, they are respectful of one another and never express any animosity.

Natives often don’t have the drive to do things and expect constant approval or praise for their work. If they don’t get it, they tend to be unhappy and depressed. They are modest and have a lot of patience for people who may not deserve it. On the one hand, being too humble and not being able to be harsh with people can be seen as a good thing, but it can also get them into trouble and show up as a bad thing at times.

Uttarashada Nakshatra’s ruling god is Lord Ganesha. After being beheaded, Lord Ganesha is claimed to have been brought back to life by having an elephant’s head attached to his body. Therefore, he has a strong connection to both Uttarashada nakshatra and elephants.

Favourable: It is one of the best Nakshatras for Initiating Activities, Planning Events, Spiritual Activities, Rituals, using Discernment, Business Affairs, Signing Contracts, Promotions, Dealing with Authority, Artistic Ventures, Laying a Foundation for a Building, Moving into a New Home, Marriage, Politics, and Legal Matters, Contracts, Art, Politics, Law

Unfavourable: Travel, Conclusions or any Kind of Endings, Illegal Activities, Unethical Activities, Criminal Activity, Impulsive Actions, and Rude Behaviour

Meaning: “Second of the Invincible One”, “The Latter Undefeated”, “Later Victory”

Star: Uttara Ashada

Rasi (Zodiac): Sagittarius/ Capricorn

Range: 26o 40’ Sagittarius- 10o 00’ Capricorn

Padas: Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces

Ruling Planet: Sun , Deities: #Vishvedeva

Meaning: “Second of the #Invincible One”, “The Latter Undefeated”, “Later Victory”

Indication: “The #Universal #Star

Body Part: The Thighs, The Waist

Guna (Quality): #Sattwa

Gana (Race): #Manushya (Human)

Purushartha (Goal): #Moksha (Spiritual liberation or emancipation)

Tridosha: #Kapha (Phlegm or Water + Earth)

Nature of Star: #Dhruva (Fixed)

Varna (Caste): #Kshatriya (Warrior)

Gotra (Clan): Kratu (name translates as the “One who Inspires”)

Direction: South

Pancha Mahabhuta (Element): Air (Vayu)

Shakti (Power): Apradhrishya Shakti (The Power to “Give an Unstoppable or Permanent Victory”)

Basis Above: The Strength to Win

Basis Below: The Goal that can be Won

Desire: To Gain Victory that can never be Lost

Result of Shakti, Basis, & Desire: Become the Unchallenged Winner

Activity: Balanced

TriMurthi (Process): Shiva (Dissolve)

Direction of Mouth / Motion: Urdhwa Mukha (Looking Up/ Facing Upwards)

Yoni (Gender): #Male

Animal Symbol: #Mongoose

#Bird: #Stork, Cock (Kukkuta Pakshi)

Sounds: Bay, Bo, Jaa, Jee

#Tree / Plant: Palasa, Phanus, Bread Fruit, #Jackfruit (Latin Name: Artocarpus Heterophyllu)

Colour: Copper

https://astrokavi.com/2022/09/27/uttara-ashadhato-gain-victory-that-can-never-be-lost/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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Having Venus as their ruling planet has made them both creative and popular, as well. The influence of Venus again makes them appealing for their good looks. #Purvashadha natives have the capacity to prioritise their schedule and know how to get out of difficult situations in life. They can also be considered social climbers! Purvashadha is the twenty-first of the 27 nakshatras. Two stars in the sky that are at a right angle can identify this nakshatra. The shape of this nakshatra is that of elephant teeth. Purvashada nakshatra is sometimes referred to as a ‘Jal nakshatra.’ Because all four padas of this nakshatra fall under the Sagittarius zodiac sign, you may expect them to be adventurous and continually trotting around.

A glimpse of #Poorvashada #Nakshatra

#PurvaAshada Nakshatra #Padas:

Purvashada Nakshatra 1st Pada: The first pada of the Purvashada Nakshatra falls in the Leo Navamsa ruled by the Sun. The native, who enjoys being the centre of attention, is shown as someone who is proud of themselves and has a lot of self-confidence in this scenario.

Purvashada Nakshatra 2nd Pada: The second pada of the Purvashada Nakshatra falls in the Virgo Navamsa ruled by Mercury. In this pada, the planets will require the native to put in a lot of effort in order to improve his/her financial situation, and they will reward them for doing so.

The third pada of the Purvashada Nakshatra falls in the Libra Sun sign Navamsa, which is ruled by Venus. This pada is considered to be the most auspicious of the Purvashada Nakshatra. The native who possesses this trait has a calm demeanour and a deep appreciation for all of life’s comfort advantages. It has been noted that the natives are able to enjoy the results of their hard work during this pada.

Purvashada Nakshatra 4th Pada: The fourth pada of the Purvashada Nakshatra falls in the Scorpio Navamsa ruled by Mars. This Pada sheds light on the native, revealing that they are haughty, mysterious, and secretive. The indigenous are able to gain a great deal of occult knowledge as a result of this pada.

Purvaashada nakshatra qualities

This nakshatra’s natives have nice looks. They’re tall and slim, with white teeth, bright eyes, and long arms. Their attractiveness is a notable attribute. He/she is dominant and a great debater. They can convince everyone, right or wrong, with their persuasive personality feature.

The native is a kind, compassionate person who is empathetic and wants to solve others’ concerns. This lovable trait makes them popular among their peers. They work hard, have faith, and attain their goals. They also dislike showoffs. Truthful, god-fearing, and despise hypocrisy. These indigenous people will never prevent others’ success or growth.

The most essential positive attribute that these people have is their helpfulness and empathy. They have strong persuasion skills and can offer a variety of recommendations and ideas that can be beneficial to people at times. These people are also self-assured, self-made, and honest with themselves and the rest of the world.

These people’s confidence can often be mistaken for arrogance, and they are confident to do what they have determined to do once. This is one of their bad characteristics since they may have difficulty making decisions with a one-dimensional mentality. Aside from arrogance, the indigenous people’s weak decision-making abilities are another unfavourable attribute.

Purva Ashada Nakshatra People’s Career Options

They have a wide range of employment interests, but the professions of medicine and fine arts are often the best fit for them. They are not advised for ventures requiring critical decision-making. From a success perspective, fields of science and philosophy are good career interests.

Purva Ashada Nakshatra Compatibility and Incompatibility

Compatible nakshatras are Rohini(serpent), Ashwini(horse) and Hasta(buffalo) among others while the incompatible ones are Purva Phalguni(rat) and Ardra(dog).

Favourable: Making a Statement, Inspiration, Inciting, Warring, Confrontation, Revitalization, Healing, Visiting Aquatic Places, Adventure, Spirituality, Marriage,

Unfavourable: Need for tact and diplomacy, Calm contemplation, and Promise.

Some Interesting Facts about Purvashadha

Nakshatra Meaning: Earlier victory

Nakshatra Lord: Venus

Nakshatra Body VarahaMihira: Thighs

Nakshatra Body Parashara: Genitals

Nakshatra Symbol: #Tusk of an #elephant, #fan

Nakshatra Deity: #Apas — goddess of Waters

Shakti (power to/of…): Invigoration

Nakshatra Caste: #Brahmana

Nakshatra Nature: The fierce or Severe ( #Ugra)

Nakshatra Gana: Manushya Gana ( #human)

Nakshatra Rashi / Zodiac: #Sagittarius sign

Nakshatra Marriage: Not Auspicious

Nakshatra Translation: The undefeated or unsubdued

Nakshatra Controlling/Ruling Planet: #Venus

Ruling Deity of Venus: Lakshmi

Nakshatra Number: 20

Nakshatra Gender: #Female

Nakshatra Names Letter: Bu, Dah, Bha, Dha

Nakshatra Lucky Stone: Diamond

Nakshatra Lucky Colour: Black

Nakshatra Lucky or Favourable Numbers: 6

Nakshatra Common Name: Banyan

Nakshatra Element: #Air

Nakshatra Guna: #Rajasic

Nakshatra Dosha: #Pitta

Nakshatra #Bird: #Francolin

Nakshatra Yoni/Animal Name: A #Male #Monkey

Nakshatra #Tree: Tintrini Vruksha ( #Tamarind Tree)

” key point “

The Dasha order of Purvashada natives is Venus, Sun, and Moon, and the placement of these planets seems to be what causes the native life to take shape. Placement and conjunction aspects of Venus and Jupiter play an important role in native life.
https://astrokavi.com/2022/08/20/purvashada-nakshatraappealing-physical-appearance/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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#Nakshatras have a unique significance in #Vedicastrology despite being well known as a small #constellation of #stars. Predictions are made using the constellations. Aside from that, the term “constellation” appears in #ancient astrology. #Mool #Nakshatra is related to the end of life and is considered a harbinger of fresh beginnings. It is sometimes referred to as the root or the base. As we all know, no plant can survive without a root, and every event in the world is linked to something.

a glimpse of moola nakshatra
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Moola (Mool) #Mula Nakshatra is the 19th nakshatra or lunar mansion out of the 27 nakshatras, and it is located in #Sagittarius from 0°00 to 13°20′ degrees. ‘Mula’ means #root, and its symbol is a cluster of #roots joined together. The #Goddess of Destruction, Goddess Maha #Kali, rules the Mool Nakshatra.

Moola Nakshatras Padas

The Mool Nakshatra Mool Nakshatra’s first Pada falls in Aries Navamsa, which is controlled by Mars. It is related to all kinds of physical and spiritual activity, and the person makes swift decisions depending on his or her evolutionary level.

In Vrishabha (Taurus) Navamsha, Venus rules the second pada of Mool Nakshatra. The study of the occult sciences is the focus here. The native will strive very hard to achieve all of his/her goals at the material level. There is an ongoing conflict between consumerism and spirituality.

The third pada of Mool Nakshatra falls in Gemini Navamsa, which is ruled by Mercury. The inhabitants here are skilled at word playing, which aids them in tremendous communication; they influence people by creating logical reasoning.

Mool Nakshatra’s fourth pada occurs in the Cancer Navamsa, which is controlled by the Moon. The natives are generous and sentimental people who practice their religion sincerely. The focus here is on the constant struggle to connect emotionally with the people around him or her.

Moola’s basic or foundational meaning is “root.” Just as no plant can thrive without its roots, every event or occurrence in the universe has some underlying causes. In this way, the Moola nakshatra has a strong affinity for the pursuit of knowledge and understanding. Similarly, this nakshatra reveals aspects of one’s life that are buried under the surface, like the roots of plants. Because of this, Moola nakshatra is associated with the end of life or events and the commencement of a new beginning.

When it comes to the Mool Nakshatra, the inhabitants are generally blessed with both spiritual and material success. But they’re a little unsure of themselves, and that’s because of the constellation’s twofold symbol. A hallmark of these natives is their tendency to alternate between following a spiritual path and a purely materialistic one, which is rare for someone of their culture. As a rule, they appear to be carefree and unconcerned about the future. Most of the time, they put their faith in God and focus on the here and now, doing their best in whatever they do. Positivity and a firm belief in one’s ability to succeed are two of their most important character traits.

Among their favorable characteristics include hard work, commitment or determination, and the ability of their intelligence to come up with new ideas that lead to success. They have a natural tendency to be optimistic and, as a result, can often pull themselves out of tough corners.

The natives have a darker side that may be revealed unexpectedly in certain situations. They are normally peaceful, but one of their negative characteristics is their occasional rage when aroused. Females born under the Moola nakshatra can be headstrong and stubborn. They have the negative trait of not knowing how to cope with things, which frequently leads to issues.

Moola Nakshatra Career Options

Because the natives are skilled in multiple fields, they change professions frequently and have diverse career interests. They are capable of giving sound religious and financial counseling. It is recommended that they follow their career goals, which could be self-employment or employment, in a foreign land where they have a higher chance of success than in their original land.

Moola Nakshatra compatibility and incompatibility

The constellations compatible with the natives are Hasta(Buffalo f), Shravan(monkey), Revati(elephant), and Pushya(got) while the constellations of Swati(buffalo m) and Magha(rat m) are considered incompatible.
https://astrokavi.com/2022/05/31/mool-nakshatrathe-end-of-something-and-precursor-to-something-new/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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According to its deity, #Indra, the #Jyestha #Nakshatra is characterized by its general richness, grandeur, and accomplishment. Jyestha Nakshatra’s common attributes of conservatism, deliberation and stress on human acts are its motivating resources while keeping the protective element of Indra. The second Nakshatra arrangement in #Jyeshtha completes a full cycle beginning with #Magha.

From 16:40 to 30 degrees of #Scorpio, Mercury rules this #constellation. The #Vishnu is the constellation’s ruling deity, while the Ganges River, Parvati’s elder sister, symbolizes the constellation.

a glimpse of Jyeshta nakshatra

Jyeshta Nakshatra Attributes

Jyeshtha nakshatra natives are very careful of constructing and living up to an image. They have a strong sense of self-worth and are emotionally and intellectually attentive. Their deep-set eyes are distinctive and conspicuous.

Their nature is predisposed to charity and generosity, with an intuitive desire to protect the poor and needy. Jyeshtha’s residents are driven by desire and strive hard to achieve their goals.

Cognitive traits

Mysteries and concealment are absolutely foreign to the Jyestha., marked by openness in their behavior. Jyestha nakshatra natives are often rash and reckless, and unwilling to listen to others’ advice. Jyeshtha nakshatra inhabitants are temperamental and stubborn to a degree.

Despite their value orientation, they are prone to making mistakes due to their impatience. Theirs is a sensitive temperament intent on charity and kindness, vulnerable to rage, arrogance, and mood swings.

Potentials

Their excellent attributes include generosity, responsibility, and self-reliance. They are always willing to take on responsibility and position to support and defend the vulnerable. They make good lovers with their emotional vigor and sensitivity.

Among the many excellent qualities of Jyeshtha Nakshatra Native is their extraordinary capacity to gain reputation and goodwill.

Vulnerabilities

Their main flaws are impatience and egotism. Their impulsiveness and drive to dominate others make them overbearing and dictatorial. Obstinacy, excessive consumerism, and reluctance to compromise are all undesirable attributes.

Their protectiveness often turns bad when they become possessive.

Jyeshta Nakshatra Career Options

Jyeshtha nakshatra native has military and management career options. They are equally effective in occupations involving investigation and law enforcement. Entrepreneurial self-employment is also suited for them.

Favourable: Harshness, Spying, Scheming, Controlling, Authoritativeness, Taking Charge, Occult, Monitoring, Responsibility, Assisting Elders, Discussing Serious Matters, Large Scale Planning, Plotting, Putting your Foot Down, Taking Control, Harsh Activity, Expressing Authority, Administration, Associating with Elders, taking Care of Family, Discussions on Serious Issues, Planning, Discipline

Unfavourable: Depression, Anger, Infidelity, Selfishness, Exploitation, Marriage, Recovery, Recreation, Travelling, Taking Advantage of Others, Healing, Too much Rest, Overindulgence, Activities that require Diplomacy or Sensitivity

Symbol: Earring, umbrella, talisman

Lord: #Mercury (Budha)

Zodiac: Scorpio sign (Vrischik)

Deity: Vishnu

Nature: The Sharp or Dreadful (Tikshna) or hard (Daruna)

Desire: To Gain Supremacy among the Gods

Gana: Rakshasa Gana

Mode: Active

Constellation: 18

Body VarahaMihira: Neck

Letter: No, Ya, Yi, Yu

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)

Jyeshtha Nakshatra Compatibility and Incompatibility’

According to the Vedic principle of Nakshatra obstruction, Jyeshtha and Ashwini Nakshatras are incompatible. However, according to “yoni kuta” rules, Jyestha nakshatra is instinctively compatible with Anuradha nakshatra.

Key point

1.Jyestha Nakshatra falls in the Scorpio sign which is ruled by Mars and the constellation lord is Mercury, hence the native of this Nakshatra is outspoken and energetic.

2.Natives are sensual and passionate

3.The inhabitants of the Jyestha Nakshatra are possessive and attentive about their belongings.
https://astrokavi.com/2022/04/29/jyeshta-nakshatraconservatism-deliberation/

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#Anuradha #Nakshatra governs the cosmic sky above with a sense of balance, harmony, and reverence. ” It stretches into Scorpio territory. In the Anuradha Nakshatra, the reigning deity – #Mitra – is the source of all celestial power. The common features of Anuradha Nakshatra show a blend of friendliness, vigour, and vitality, as well as the capacity to strike a balance between opposing elements. There are many ways to communicate with the natal #star. It is also a distinctive feature that he/she can read between the lines with deep attention. Anuradha Nakshatra, regardless of age, gender, social rank or IQ, has the ability to set the framework for peaceful encounters.

Anuradha Nakshatra has three stars: Beta, Delta, and Pi Scorpion. These three stars are seen in the night sky in a straight line directly above Antares, a bright red star. One of the most powerful stars for bringing prosperity and recognition to those who work together is this nakshatra. Developing a deep understanding of numbers necessitates a combination of logic and intuition, both of which this star provides. People born under the Anuradha #constellation are capable of leading and organising huge groups of people. Keeping an eye on one’s anger and depression, on the other hand, is critical. Anuradha Nakshatra, like the lotus flower, has the persistence and ability to flourish in the dirt.

Favourable: Scientific Research, Meditation, Occult Study, Foreign Affairs, Healing, Friendship, Accounts/Finances, Reflective, Secretiveness, relating and Socializing with Friends, Group Activities, Travel to Foreign Lands, Immigration, Financial Tasks, Exploration, Covert Actions

The #lotus #flower shows us that even in the midst of filth and evil, good prevails.

Unfavourable: Marriage, Confrontation, Mundane Actions, Inaugurations, Beginnings or Inaugural Events, Routine or Commonplace Activities

God: Mitra: one of the 12 Adityas or #Vedic sun deities, the god of friendship and partnership who fosters harmonious, harmonious coexistence between mankind. A god of compassion and divine companion,

The fundamentals of constellations

With its ability to establish a balance between seemingly opposing energies, Anuradha Nakshatra is characterised by a synthesis of sociability, excitement, and vitality.

signals of progress

It’s not just their ability to be sociable that makes Anuradha Nakshatra a favourable influence, but also their leadership skills and ability to develop rapport and harmony. Despite their guarded look, sensitivity to people and situations is one of their many

negative signs

The person’s negative features include excess secrecy, frivolity, and erratic moods. Some planetary ailments cause laziness, weakness, and a lack of purpose in Anuradha Nakshatra natives.

Anuradha Nakshatra People’s Career Options

They are drawn to the emphasis on logic and the clarity of career opportunities in mathematics, science, and engineering. With their love of travel, they can excel in tourism and travel-related careers. A job in administration with a focus on organisational skills may also be appropriate for similar people.

Compatibility and incompatibility of the Anuradha Nakshatra

Despite obvious differences, Anuradha and #Vishakha Nakshatra are compatible. Jyestha Nakshatra is also compatible with Anuradha. Bharani and Anuradha Nakshatra are fundamentally opposed. It is also inherently contradictory to the constellations represented by the horse and lion, such as Ashwini and Purva Bhadrapada.

Translation: A flash of lightning, a spark, success

Symbol: Lotus flower; a staff; a furrow; or an archway Lord: Saturn

Controlling Planet: Saturn

Deity: Mitra; the God of friendship and compassion who encourages cooperation among people

Body – VarahaMihira: Hearts, Breasts

Body – Parashara: Waist

Rashi / Zodiac Sign: Scorpio

Gana #Deva (Divine)(गण देव(दिव्य)

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 Stone: Blue Sapphire

Animal Symbol: A #Female #Deer or #Hare

Bird Name: #Nightingale

#Tree: #Bullet-Wood, Magilam, Bakula

Key Point

A person’s life path is determined by the relationship between the lord of Anuradha Nakshatra and the lord of Lagna.
https://astrokavi.com/2022/04/08/anuradha-nakshatrablend-of-friendliness-vigour-and-vitality/

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#Vishakha #nakshatra

Just as the branches of a tree spread, so are the people of Vishakha Nakshatra, who have the quality of being conservative as well as being open to new ideas.

Vishakha Nakshatra is the 16th Nakshatra in the Zodiac belt, spanning from 20°00′ Libra to 03°20′ Scorpio, with Jupiter as its ruling planet. It is also known as the #Star of #Purpose.

The nakshatra is also represented as ‘thorny’ or ‘two-branched,’ a symbol of #duality in its #nature. The descendants of #Agni, the natives of Vishakha Nakshatra are full of vigour and vitality. They represent the best of both worlds. Along with being a believer in conservative ways, they are also great at adopting new and progressive ways of life.

The glimpse of Vishakha Nakshatra

#Jupiter is their ruling planet and we can see that effect in them too.

They are prone to drug and alcohol addictions, and they are also totally self. Instead of appreciating what they have, they are always obsessed with what they do not have!

Vishakha is ruled by Nakshatra, #Indra and Agni which signifies power, status and authority. Hence this nakshatra also has the same characteristics as its ruling forces. Vishakha Nakshatra is known to denote purpose.

Visakha Nakshatra natives have optimistic personalities and thus bring a sense of joy and celebration wherever they go. They respect the opinions of others and give them due importance and consideration, and this behavioural trait makes them good listeners and learners. They are religious, but they do not blindly follow religious rituals and procedures, are prone to drug and alcohol addictions, and are also extremely self-conscious. Instead of appreciating what they have, they are always focused on what they do not have!

Positive indications

This Nakshatra’s inhabitants are quick and eager to learn new things; as a result of this positive trait, they prefer more inclination towards modern practises and dislike orthodox procedures and beliefs. They have a lot of energy and enthusiasm, and they are very focused. One of their positive characteristics is their determination to do something they have decided to do, and they will work extremely hard and go to any length to achieve their goals.

Negative Characteristics

When describing the negative characteristics of natives of this nakshatra, it is important to note that due to their intense focus on achieving their goals, any negative influence on them may lead to them succumbing to unsocial elements and practices such as drug abuse, sex, and alcohol addiction. They are restless by nature and are never satisfied with their accomplishments. This negative trait may lead to frustration and constant worry about what they lack, rather than enjoying what they have.

Vishaka residents have an odd habit of making simple things complicated and the other way around, and they frequently achieve their goals by creating problems and obstacles for themselves. Their never-ending search for something new leads them to the profound truth.

Interests in a Career

These people have a wide range of career interests. They are natural orators who can captivate audiences with their captivating speeches. He has a proclivity to enter the political arena as a result of this ability. Other career options with a high likelihood of success include independent business, the administrative sector, teaching, and high-responsibility work such as mathematician.

Compatible and incompatible constellations

. The compatible constellations are Swati, Ashwini, and Bharani while they are incompatible with Ardra and Poorva Phalguni.

Meaning: Branched, forked branches Nakshatra Lord: Jupiter

Nakshatra Body VarahaMihira: Arms Nakshatra Body Parashara: Navel

Symbol: Leaf decked triumphal gate, potters wheel(a Potter’s Wheel (symbolises the Patience that must be developed in order to Progress on the Spiritual Path)

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: Libra/Scorpio Sign

Marriage: Not Auspicious Ruling Deity of Jupiter: Shiva

Number: 16 Gender: #Female

Names Letters: Ti, Tu, Te, To Lucky Stone: Yellow Sapphire

Lucky Colour: Golden Lucky or Favourable Numbers: 3

Element: #Fire Guna: #Sattwic

Dosha: Kapha #Bird: #Red-Tail-Sparrow

Yoni/Animal name: A #Male #Tiger (Vyaghra)

Tree: Vikankata and #Wood-Apple #tree

Favourable: War, Executive Ability, Argument, Mental Focus, Goal Oriented Acts, Ceremonies, Parties, Romance, Sexuality, Penance, Resolving, Accomplishing Tasks, Ornamentation, Getting Dressed Up, Romance and Sexual Activity, Making Resolutions

Unfavourable: Marriage, Travel, Beginnings, Tact, Initiations, and Diplomacy

https://astrokavi.com/2022/03/05/vishakha-nakshatravigour-and-vitality/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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#Swati

The purest first drop of rain will correctly define Swati #Nakshatra. Also, the fifteenth constellation of the zodiac means ‘ #sword’. As the name suggests, the natives of Swati Nakshatra will be impressed with brilliance and talent. Swati has excellent communication skills and is incomparable to expressing their thoughts freely. These will add to the charm of the native, and the native will use it to experience the world. Also, strongly believe in social etiquette. The native’s trials to best fit into society will continue throughout his/her life. Due to the positive attitude and confidence of the native, the native will remain unmoved in the changing times. Regardless of the situation the native is dealing with, doing the right thing will always be their motto. The ruling planet Rahu will indicate the hidden potential of the native.

Our #birth nakshatra and Lagna nakshatra are the roadmaps of our lives; it indicate our nature, the direction of our lives, and our preferences. It improves our development if we understand the quality of your birth constellation and apply it to our life

This Nakshatra is owned by Lord #Vayu and is also influenced by #Rahu. As a result, both of them leave their influence on the constellation and give it qualities like independence, spontaneity, complete freedom, and restless behavior.

Individuals are generally characterized by self-confidence and the immense knowledge that they possess.

characteristics of behavior

They are quite sociable by nature, but due to the influence of air, one of those distinguishing behavioural characteristics is a steadfast attitude. Natives are very helpful and proactive in assisting anyone who needs it, as long as it does not interfere with their independence. They dislike criticism, either of their work or of criticism in general. Another easily observable behavioural trait is not being overly influenced by a person’s status or social position and giving them limited respect.

positive signs

Referring to the positive traits of the individuals of this Nakshatra, they are very knowledgeable and witty, have high self-esteem and have a strong liking for working in freedom. They are God-fearing and religious people and helpful and truthful in nature, which defines some of the other positive traits found in these people.

negative signs and symptoms

Although they have many positive traits, their strong independence-centeredness draws some of the negative traits that are common in these people. They are frequently found to be obstinate and adamant. They refuse to listen to some coworkers if they believe their independence has been compromised in any way. This can create chaos in both work and personal life. Other common negative symptoms include agitation and uncertainty in decision-making. They may not be well-liked in society as a result of these characteristics.

Favourable: Business, Trade, Socializing, Buying/Selling, Art and Science, Diplomacy, Grooming of Oneself, Business and Trade Agreements,

Unfavourable: Travel, Confrontation, Fierce or Aggressive Behaviour

Symbol: A Single Blade of Grass waving in the Wind (reflecting the Independent )

Deity: Vayu (God of Wind and Prana or Life-breath)

Body Part: The Intestines, Chest

Guna (Quality): Tamas

Gana: Deva (Divine)

Purushartha (Goal): #Artha (Wealth or Material Pursuits)

Tridosha: #Kapha

Nature: #Chara

Varna (Caste): Butcher

Gotra (Clan): Marichi Direction: North

Element: Agni (Fire)

Direction: North

#Shakti (Power): Pradhvamsa Shakti ( Scatter like the Wind or Transform”)

Result of Shakti, Basis, & Desire: Transformation

TriMurthi : Shiva

Yoni (Gender): #Male

Animal : #Buffalo

Bird: #Bee-eater Bird, #Pigeon

Sounds: Ru, Ray, Raa, Tha

Tree/ Plant: #Arjun

Colour: #Black

Swati Nakshatra compatibility and incompatibility

These people normally do not enjoy a pleased married life and thus need to choose their partner carefully. They are compatible with constellations like Punarvasu, Chitra and Hasta, while the incompatible constellations are Rohini and Bharani.
https://astrokavi.com/2022/02/15/swati-nakshatra-believe-in-social-etiquette/

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#Chitra #Nakshatra is regarded as a single #star in #Vedicastrology. Chitra Nakshatra, as a single star in the celestial sky, embodies and symbolizes the ultimate skill of its governing god, ‘ #Viswakarma.’ The Chitra #constellation, which spans Virgo to Libra and is ruled by #Mars, is one of the most prominent in the sky.
As a single bright star, Chitra Nakshatra represents creation and all of its different aspects, including depth, brightness, beauty, wealth, intuition, illusion, and the desire to overcome the same. Chitra Nakshatra, known for its dynamic nature, emphasizes the fundamental elements of generating heat, pressure, and force. Its connection to exceptional work and craftsmanship adds to its reputation as one of the most vibrant birth stars.

The birth star also has an odd tendency to combine materialistic and metaphysical ideas into its common characteristics, which are inevitably illusory.

characteristics of personality

Chitra Nakshatra natives are known for their strong focus on external beauty and aesthetics. They possess a natural inclination towards elegance and visual taste, which is attributed to their dignified and chivalrous personality traits. They also have a strong desire for harmony and validation in human relationships, and tend to seek superficial pleasures and enjoyment.

Their artistic brilliance, clever craftsmanship, and aesthetic prowess are their major traits, and it is difficult to come across anyone without possession of these properties. However, their attraction to the illusory world of glamour and beauty, combined with a desire to transcend it, results in complex multifactorial behavioral characteristics.

Natives of this Nakshatra have positive traits such as making, creating, and beautifying with an enhanced aesthetic touch. They have a slender physique and a sophisticated and attractive demeanor. Their intuition and ability to live in a mystical realm are also considered positive traits.

When the nakshatra lord is under the influence of malefic planets, it can lead to negative signs and symptoms. People with this placement tend to be preoccupied with the outward appearance of things, which contributes to negative traits such as selfishness and indulgence. As a result, their nature gives the impression of duality or doubt. One of their negative personality traits is their self-serving nature, rather than their generosity.

Chitra Nakshatra is favorable for artistic and mechanical pursuits, herb and medicine preparation, buying new clothes, spiritual activities, and designing one’s house.

Chitra Nakshatra is believed to have some negative effects associated with it, such as financial problems, health issues, relationship problems, and career setbacks. It is advised to avoid certain activities like marriage, confrontation, and investigation if you belong to this nakshatra. People born under Chitra Nakshatra may tend to skin allergies, eye problems, and digestive issues. To avoid these issues, they should avoid consuming excessive amounts of spicy and oily foods.

Career options for Chitra Nakshatra born people

Individuals born under the Chitra Nakshatra possess a diverse range of career opportunities, including fields related to beauty, health, and mechanized perception of reality such as engineering. They excel in gardening, interior design, hospitality, and glamor industries. If they are associated with the 10th house or Saturn, they can exhibit excellent architectural skills.

Chitra Nakshatra Compatibility and Incompatibility

symbolic meaning of the feminine tiger is most compatible with its masculine counterpart, the Vishaka nakshatra. Chitra nakshatra happens to be incompatible with Mrigashira and Dhanista nakshatras. Keeping in mind tigers’ inimically with cow, both Uttara Phalguni and Uttara Bhadrapada nakshatras are incompatible with Chitra nakshatra. Likewise, considering buffaloes’ instinctive affinity with the tiger, both Swati and its feminine counterpart Hasta nakshatras are compatible with Chitra.

Meaning: Brilliant, distinguished Lord: Mars

Symbol: #Pearl

Deity: Vishvakarma, divine architect

Shakti (power to or of): Ability to earn merit in life

Nature: soft mild and tender (Mridu) Gana: Rakshasa Gana

Body VarahaMihira: Forehead Body Parashara: Chest

Rashi / Zodiac: Virgo and Libra signs

Marriage: Not Auspicious Translation: Brilliant, Bright

Controlling/Ruling Planet: Mars

Ruling Deity of Mars: Muruga

Number: 14 Gender: Female Names letters: Pe, Po, Ra, Re

Lucky Colour: Black Gemstone: Coral

Lucky or Favourable Numbers: 9

Element: #Fire Guna: #Tamasic

Dosha: #Pitta Bird: #Woodpecker

Yoni/Animal name: Female Tiger (Vyaghra) Tree: #Bilva

Key point
The animal symbol associated with the Nakshatra, the female tiger, provides insights into its characteristics and preferences in relationships or social situations. For instance, if Chitra is closely linked to Darakaraka (which is taken into account when considering a spouse or life partner), the individual seeks a partner of high caliber whom they are drawn to and also respects their need for personal autonomy. Chitra natives highly value their privacy and are skilled at balancing their desire for socializing with their need for personal space.

Due to Mars being the lord of Chitra Nakshatra, if the Moon is in Virgo and what is its connection with Mars and Mercury, it has a profound effect on the personality of the person.

If there is a good PAC connection between them, the person is skilled and capable of doing quite good work and has good architectural skills.

https://astrokavi.com/2022/01/23/chitra-nakshatra-the-architect/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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Janma and Lagna Nakshatra have a very deep effect on us or it can be said that it indicates how a person’s personality and the journey of life will take shape. #Hasta is the 13th #nakshatra in the zodiac, which has 27 birth stars. Drawing its power from the gloriously powerful realm of ‘Surya Dev’ – the ruling deity, Hasta Nakshatra is ruled by the planetary power of the #Moon.

Hasta nakshatra is considered a potent remedy for the Sun. This practice is believed to not only strengthen your connection with the #Sun but also fulfill your deepest wishes and desires.

The Hasta Nakshatra centered on #Virgo, is delimited by the mighty symbol of the fist. Reflecting the inherent power of its planet and divine lord, Hasta Nakshatra symbolizes the general characteristics of radiance, power, beauty, and wisdom. Symbolically supported with the power of a fist, it also includes strength, solidarity, and power among its common characteristics. Presenting the magical effect of the hand, the Hasta Nakshatra stands for victory, wisdom, knowledge, and control.

Common characteristics of people born under Hasta Nakshatra include spirituality, close relationships, and an inclination toward music.

For example, if a person is born in Hasta Nakshatra, he or she will have the planets Dasha, Moon, Mars, Rahu, and Jupiter respectively, and the journey of life will be determined by the houses and types of combinations formed.

The personality The traits of Hasta person are honesty, loyalty, and Kindness, He /she is also admired for his/her charming vivacity, flamboyance, and generosity. Tall, handsome, and with a solidly built-in appearance, they provide strength and peace.

They are intrinsic components of their behavioral characteristics; to control the situation. As a result, they are exceptionally well-behaved.

Despite their docile calm demeanor, they demonstrate independence and firmness in their actions.

negative characteristics. They can be outrageously aggressive and cruel in their desire to control people and situations. Those born under the dominant influence of Hasta Nakshatra are prone to rudeness and lack of sensitivity, in addition to contributing to their grossly negative traits. Sometimes, they resort to treacherous conspiracies to punish those who commit wrongdoing.

Career options for Hasta Nakshatra natives

The natives of Hasta Nakshatra possess leadership qualities and shine exceptionally in careers related to entrepreneurship and business. With their skill, craftsmanship, and knowledge, they climb the competition ladder to reach the top-notch designation. Career opportunities focused on counseling and mentoring are also suitable for them. Demonstrating immense skill and craftsmanship, careers related to technical lines and the arts are also suitable for them.

Along with his conciliatory instincts, opportunities based on mediation and settlement of disputes are also quite good for natives.

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 Gana: Deva Gana

Rashi / Zodiac: Virgo sign Marriage: Auspicious

Translation: The hand, controlling Planet: moon

Ruling Deity of Moon: Parvati Number: 13

Gender: Male Names Letters: poo, sham, Naa, Taa

Lucky Stone: Pearl Lucky Color: Deep green

Lucky or Favorable Numbers: 2 Element: #Fire

Guna: #Rajasic Dosha: #Vata Bird: #Vulture (Crow)

Yoni/Animal name: #Female #Buffalo (Mahisha)

Tree: #Banyan #Tree

Keeping in mind the innate compatibility criteria, Hasta Nakshatra is most favorable for Swati Nakshatra because of its physical connection. Hasta represents the female buffalo, Swati is represented by the male buffalo. Apart from being favorable to Revati and Bharani Nakshatras, it is also favorable to Uttara Phalguni and Uttarabhadrapada Nakshatras. Kritika and Pushyami constellations are also favorable for this. This is due to the physical compatibility of buffalo with elephants, cows, and sheep.

Keeping in mind the principle of obstruction, Hasta Nakshatra is not favorable to Shatabhishak Nakshatra. Considering the buffalo’s innate hostility to the horse, both the male and female stars represented by the horse are unfavorable. Apart from Shatabhishak, Ashwini is also not compatible with Hasta Nakshatra.
Intelligent Debaters Using Wit and Humor
Manipulative and Cunning Demeanor
Themes of Healing Modalities Using HandsSuccess at Art, Drama, Music, Painting, Deity: Savitur (one of the 12 Adityas and the name translates as “Golden Handed”, everything he touches turns into light. He is the giver of life and assists in the birth of a child. He can manifest and place what we are looking for. It is our hands. He is the source of creative and transformative energy. He rules over mantras and divine words. He is also the source of the reproductive energy of all beings and most of them are worshiped in the great Vedic mantra ‘Gayatri’.

https://astrokavi.com/2022/01/19/hasta-nakshatra-intelligent-debaters/