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Zodiac Sign or #Moola #Nakshatra Rashi- #Sagittarius
Moola Nakshatra Ruling Planet- #Ketu
Moola Nakshatra Lord or God- #Nritti
Moola Nakshatra Symbol- Tied bunch of #roots
Moola Nakshatra Degree Range- 0°00 - 13°20’ Sagittarius
Moola Nakshatra Mode of Functioning- Active
Moola Nakshatra Quality- #Demon
Chara Rashi/ Navamsa- Aries, Taurus, Gemini and Cancer
Moola Nakshatra Lucky Number- 7
Moola Nakshatra Yoni- #Swan
Moola Nakshatra Dosha- #Vata
Type of Nakshatra- #Sharp
Moola Nakshatra Dasha- 7 Yrs
Moola Nakshatra Numerical Potency- 19
Moola Nakshatra Gender- #Eunuch (Neutral)
Moola Nakshatra Guna- #Tamasic
Moola Nakshatra Gana- #Raakshas
Moola Nakshatra Element or #Tattwa- #Air
Moola Nakshatra Mobility- #Movable
Moola Nakshatra Caste- #Butcher
Moola Nakshatra Animal- #Dog
Moola Nakshatra Names Starting Letters- Ye, Yo, Bha, Bhe
Moola Nakshatra #Bird- #Red #Vulture
Moola Nakshatra Lucky Stone- Cat’s eye
Moola Nakshatra Lucky Color- Brown Yellow
Moola Nakshatra #Tree- #Sal
Moola Nakshatra Traits- haughty, rich, informative, self-inflicting, compassionate, luxurious, arrogant, investigative, proud, and happy
About Moola Nakshatra
Mula/Moola Nakshatra is the nineteenth Nakshatra in the series of Nakshatras. It consists of a group of nine stars which can be seen forming the shape of a “Lion’s tail”. In Modern astronomy, the nine stars are called- Lambda (Shaula), Epsilon, Mu-1, Iota-1, Theta, Eta, Zeta, Kappa and Upsilon (Lesath) Scorpionis. All these stars lie at the end of the Scorpio constellation, however, astrologically, they form the part of the Sagittarius star sign.

Etymologically, #Mula means “the #Root”, “the #Center” or “the #Innermost #Core”. It is the straightforward Nakshatra that doesn’t prevaricate t convey its perspective. Symbolized by the “a tied bunch of roots”, this Nakshatra is associated with the “root” of everything. It means that Moola Nakshatra deals with all the #hidden #realms, things, events, motives and secret affairs on the earthly plane.

It alsp depicts the meaning “rooted” which signifies collecting or tying up what is owned by one. Explaining in-depth, this Nakshatra helps natives to gather necessary tools from the past that are required to accomplish goals in the present. In #ancient texts, Moola is referred to as “ #Foundation #Star” or “the root” or “the #original”. It was associated with the root of diseases (virus, bacteria etc.) and #medicine production. It was also related to constraints and limitations that hold the energies of natives to scatter away.

The presiding deity of Moola constellation, Nritti is the daughter of #Adharma (unrighteousness) and #Himsa (violence). She is the mother of #Mrityu (death) and #Bhaya (fear). In #Vedic texts, Nritti is named as destructive demon and #Alaxmi, #Goddess of #poverty, misfortune and calamity.

In #VedicAstrology, Mula is considered a very powerful Nakshatra with respect to the material realm. It offers worldly status, prosperity and material achievements. Ruled by Ketu, the Moola constellation initiates spiritual transformations. It offers insights into unseen realms and shares magical abilities to achieve higher positions. The energy of Moola can be used both in destructive and constructive mannerism. In spiritual terms, Moola is the first constellation that symbolizes the #spiritual #journey of a #soul and emphasizes its #merger with the #Divine.

Moola Nakshatra in English is referred to as Moola/ Mula. Moola Nakshatra in Tamil is referred to as Mulam/Moolam Natchathiram (மூலம் நட்சத்திரம்). The name of Moola Nakshatra in Malayalam is Moolam Nakshatra (മൂലം നക്ഷത്ര) and the name of the Moola constellation in Telugu is Mula (మూల).
Moola Nakshatra Physical Characteristics
Children born in Moola Nakshatra are blessed with prominent noses, ears and thick lower lips. They are not very attractive however they possess peculiar features to attract someone. They are highly evolved souls and can be spotted easily in a crowd.

Moola Nakshatra Behavioral Characteristics
The fundamental approach of Mula males and females is to get into the core of things. They investigate the matters and explore the depths of persons, places and subjects. Generally, children born in Moola Nakshatra are rich, happy and highly opinionated. They love peaceful surroundings, but, at times, create chaos by hurting others with their sarcastic speech.

Mula Nakshatra natives possess a great ability to overcome hardships and hurdles. They exhibit their own set of rules and do not like to follow others. As an impulsive constellation, Moola Nakshatra natives regret over their actions. They have specific ways of looking at situations that often get them into trouble. In times of resolving situations and handling problems, they show over-eagerness.

The special talent of Mula star males and females is their straightforward and direct approach. They don’t beat about the bush and get into the root of the matter directly. As per Vedic scriptures, Mula Nakshatra is a proud and haughty constellation. Thus, the natives are unable to handle their power and energies. They often create their own calamities and cause chaos to their surroundings.

These ambitious individuals work harder for their goals. They look for self-fulfillment and their primary motivation is to attain higher positions and success. Moola born natives are always looking for the true purpose and meaning of their life. They are skilled at hiding their strengths and sources of energies. Hard work, commitment, intelligence, courage, curiosity, innovation, positivity are the positive Moola Nakshatra characteristics.

Mula Nakshatra males and females are god-fearing. They are fortunate in terms of spouses and marital relationships. They live a luxurious, rich and prosperous life. As Mool combines the energy of Jupiter and Ketu, these natives undergo various transformations in their life. Jupiter in Mula constellations encourages natives to seek non-violence and lawful activities. However, if Ketu is ill-disposed, the natives of Mula Nakshatra hold idiosyncratic tendencies. They behave destructive, unpredictable, egoistic and arrogant. They quickly cut out things that have stopped serving their purpose.
Career Options for Moola Nakshatra Natives
The professions that are favorable for Moola Nakshatra born people are:

Medical professions such as poison doctors, healers, Psychotherapists, vaccination doctors, morticians, dentists, autopsy professionals etc.
Shamen, preachers, ascetics can be suitable professions for Moola star natives.
Tantra and occult practitioners such as Voodoo practitioners, black magicians, Aghoris etc.
All professions that involving oratorical ability like Mass leaders, rock musicians, debaters and contrarians, public speakers etc.
Jobs in research, Microbiology and Genetics sector.
All kinds of investigation jobs such as detectives and investigators.
Defense relates jobs such as Police, Judges, Hitmen and Soldiers are the best Mool Nakshatra career options.
Professions related to selling herbs, roots and roots vegetables like potatoes, radish etc.
Bodyguard and wresting jobs.
Astronomers, Nuclear Physicists, Mathematicians jobs.
Jobs as Gold diggers and treasure hunters.
Coal and Petroleum Industry jobs.
Professions that involve destructive activities.
Homicide squad professionals.
Minister, Politicians, Professional agitators.
Also See: Lal Kitab Remedies for Job

Favorable Activities For Moola Nakshatra
Moola Nakshatra is a very auspicious Nakshatra for investigating any matter in depth. You can gather knowledge or people or any other important things during this period. As per Vedic texts, Moola Nakshatra is very suitable for planting, gardening and other agricultural activities. It is good for construction and laying the foundation of buildings. When Moola Nakshatra is in the sky, you can express your sexuality and go on any adventures without any hurdle. For contemplation, self-exploration, self-assertion and meditation on death and fierce deities like Kali, Mula Nakshatra is said to be very favorable. Singing, oration, administering herbs and medicines, researching and studying science or occult subjects may also prove fruitful in the Moola constellation.

Unfavorable Activities For Moola Nakshatra
Moola Nakshatra is not auspicious for beginning any new work. It is not good for the marriage, activities involving balance, tact and diplomacy. In Moola Nakshatra, one should not lend or borrow money. Doing any sort of financial transaction in this Nakshatra is not profitable.
Moola Nakshatra Remedies
People suffering from afflictions of Moola Nakshatra should worship Goddess Kali and Rudra. They should contemplate and meditate on Death in all its forms to utilize the positive energy of the Moola constellation.

The natives should recite the root Mantra- “Om Nam”, “Om Pam” and “Om Pham”. Chanting this Moola Nakshatra Mantra 108 times during the lunar transition and in the corresponding month of Moola Nakshatra alleviates afflictions and bestows happiness. Reciting “Om Eshte Nirate Bhagastam Jushsva” can prove beneficial in eliminating the bad effects of Mula’s first three Padas.

Moola star men and women can increase the positive effects of Moola Nakshatra by wearing a mixed combination of earth tones or colors such as Black, Golden and Red. People born in Moola Nakshatra should undertake all the important actions corresponding to the position of Moola star for the most auspicious results.
https://www.anytimeastro.com/blog/nakshatra/moola-nakshatra/

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

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

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

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

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

Range 240⁰ – 253⁰ 20”
Rashi Sagittarius (Dhanu)
#Yogathara #Shaula or Lambda Scorpii
Apparent Magnitude 1.6
Latitude -13⁰ 47” 16’
Longitude 240⁰ 43” 43’
Right ascension 17h 33m 16.1s
Declination -37⁰ 6” 2’
Characteristics of Moola Nakshatra in Astrology
The animal of Moola Nakshatra is a male wolf or a male dog.
A dog is the most fascinating creature on this planet.
It can love to the point that it will give its life for you, or it can bite and throttle someone’s bone if they cross their territory.
They are needy, emotional, and pack animals. They always want to be with you and feel abandoned when you go to work.
Dogs are not directly connected with a wolf’s lineage as many think, rather a different species of wolf, which lived 30,000 years ago, but there are few similarities.
On the other hand, Wolves are wild, sharp, smart and know how to pack hunt.
Wolves are some of the smartest hunters in the wild.
The most distant feature of the wolf is their howling during full moon nights or when the member of the pack dies.
Mula natives get attached very quickly and don’t want to let go, just like a dog, which is the animal symbol of the Nakshatra.
Mula is the root, and the male dog develops deep roots not only in their master’s heart but also with other family members.
Mula natives are attached to their family, spouse, children or friends.
Once they are your friends, they are your friends regardless.
A male dog is more playful most of the time vs a female dog.
Mula natives are quite playful, but their playfulness can be painful, just like the sharp paws of the puppy or dog.
They can play rough, and they don’t realize they have hurt another person.
The symbol of Mula Nakshatra is the roots, roots of a tree, plant or even our own roots.
Roots grow underground hence, invisible.
We only see what is in front of us growing above the ground.
Mula natives are the embodiment of their roots, their past, their ancestors.
They love to be detectives and search the past like archaeologists or palaeontologists.
The roots can be completely uprooted, especially when taking out a dead plant or removing trees to clear out a land.
Native who have clusters of Mula in their chart will always tend to uproot their life without a hint.
Even if everything is fine in a relationship, career, or idea, they just completely bulldoze and clear it out to pave the way for something new.
Mula natives may love studying the roots of plants and trees.
Sometimes, the basic meaning of things would be the biggest karma of a person, like an Ashwini Nakshatra native would be training horses for a living.
Mula natives would also love eating things that are buried underground like potatoes, beets, ginger, garlic, onion; some even have a fascination with cemeteries and graveyards.
The deity of Moola Nakshatra is Nirhuthi, the Goddess of destruction.
She is the Goddess who brings new creation after destruction.
She is described as having golden locks, dark, and connected with the underworld.
She is very much similar to Goddess Kali.
Goddess Nirhuthi rules the South-West direction and is supposed to have come from the anus of Brahma in the creation myth.
There are variations of Daksha’s yagna story in which Goddess Nirriti is supposed to have accompanied Rudra to destroy Daksha’s yagna.
Kali is the fierce form of Goddess Durga, who stopped her destruction only after Shiva himself surrendered to her feet.
Nirhuthi is also connected with Goddess Dhumavati, one of the ten Mahavidyas, as well as Goddess Alakshmi, also called as Jyeshtha, the Goddess of poverty. She is the elder sister of Lakshmi.
Lakshmi, the Goddess of prosperity, is supposed to visit Jyeshtha, her elder sister, every Saturday on the Pipal tree.
Lakshmiji follows and visits their home, who pays respect to the Pipal tree on Saturday.
Kali is connected to the black hole that is driving the centre of the Milky Way, and her connection with Shiva is pointing to the Ardra-Moola Nakshatra axis, with a black hole at the centre of the Milky Way.
After reading the mythology, the first impression we have of Mula natives is that they are followers of Kali, especially in Indian culture.
Someone in a foreign country from Celtic culture may worship a dark Goddess like Carawin or Erzulie Dantor in Voodoo, which is a white magic to heal and protect people.
Laxmiji blesses a person who worships the Pipal tree where Jyeshtha resides and shows great love and admiration of her elder sibling.
Mula natives will protect their siblings, and when someone does well for their siblings, they will bow and protect them like their own siblings.
Just like the fierce Goddess Kali, these natives are fierce too.
They will challenge, stand up to anyone and take out the roots of beliefs and tradition instantly.
Like their yoni animal, they can become Pit Bulls.
The position of Mula in the sky points towards the supermassive black hole region of the galaxy.
So far, we know nothing about inside a black hole, no one has been near it, inside it, and most are theoretical observations of scientific models.
Mula natives are as mysterious as the black hole; they can suddenly be comedians and quickly turn into killers like “The Joker”.
They are quite unpredictable, with chaotic energy around them.
We do know via science that light doesn’t escape the black hole, and it tends to suck everything around it; for this reason, a Mula native must redirect their energy into a positive spiritual path because they will see how quickly they start sucking the energy of other people towards them and others would enjoy sinking into their spiritual hole.
However, the general population is neither spiritual nor desires to walk on that path.
A Mula person can be quite intense to be around, where you may feel they suck your energy.
A black hole crushes everything that comes near it. Hence, the Mula native also loves to crush things. For example, if they drink a can of coke, they will crush it and throw it away, or someone who loves to see cars and other materials is crushed and destroyed by monster trucks or tanks.
Attributes of Moola Nakshatra in Astrology
Spread from 0’00” to 13’20” in Sagittarius (Dhanu) Sign.
It also means the ‘opposite’ or ‘reverse’. Moola is not one of the good stars, which is evident from the fact that the deity is Alakshmi, i.e. God of ill luck.
Moola signifies roots, that is, everything of a basic nature. Its motion is finite and limited. It does not go beyond its narrow orbit.
Old servant, pedlar of seeds, physician administering herbal seed remedies – every such thing is determined from this star.
The Moola native looks into scientific, literary, philosophy and other basic subjects.
This star governs mortgage and mortgaged property, and its horizon is not rural but urban.
Description of Mula Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology Treatise
According to Hora Sara: The native born in Moola Nakshatra will be wise, happy, rich, prone to diseases and be a big thief. He will be fortunate, unsteady in mind, eldest among co-born.
According to Jataka Parijata: If a native is born in the star Moola, he will be eloquent but dishonest, with his happiness marred, ungrateful and indigent.
According to Sage Narada: The native born in Moola will trouble others, be honourable, wealthy, will ensure the progress of others’ work, be a liar, lustful and slim.
According to Brihat Samhita: Under Moola, one becomes proud, wealthy, happy, of a gentle nature, firm-minded and luxurious in his living.
Moola Nakshatra Pada Description
Moola Nakshatra 1st Pada:
1st Pada of Mula Nakshatra is ruled by Aries Navamsa (Governed by Mars).
The natives born in the first pada of Moola Nakshatra are assertive, competitive, courageous towards understanding oneself and others, building a belief system, aggressively pursuing to find the truth, and wanting to realize the best version of themselves.
Those born in the first pada of Mula Nakshatra are poor, protect their relatives, especially for the sake of money, pure, endowed with good qualities, peaceful, learned, and strong. They lose their father and suffer from piles.
Moola Nakshatra 2nd Pada:
2nd Pada of Mula Nakshatra is ruled by Taurus Navamsa (Governed by Venus).
The natives born in the second pada of Moola Nakshatra are sensual, hardworking, looking for value in hard-working efforts, desiring material pleasures and comforts, digging deep to find rewards, amassing jewels, materials of value, sports artefacts, spiritual gemstones, etc.
Those born in the second pada of Mula Nakshatra are kind-hearted, like milky- rice and jaggery, endowed with good vehicles, endure some enjoyment, are loved by people, respected, attract women, and are interested in doing good jobs, and loved by their relatives.
Moola Nakshatra 3rd Pada:
3rd Pada of Mula Nakshatra is ruled by Gemini Navamsa (Governed by Mercury).
The natives born in the third pada of Moola Nakshatra are intellectual, have higher educational efforts, possess research skills, are natural investigators, communicative in nature, and can become journalists, broadcasters, publishers, and news anchors.
Those born in the third pada of Mula Nakshatra are wealthy, good speakers, learned astrologers, speak with great obedience, indulge in all jobs, collectors of a library of books, are intelligent and wise.
Moola Nakshatra 4th Pada:
4th Pada of Mula Nakshatra is ruled by Cancer Navamsa (Governed by Moon).
The natives born in the fourth pada of Moola Nakshatra are intelligent, full of knowledge, have compassion and are of a motherly nature, attached deeply to things they uncover, have possible interest in roots, culture, family tree, nourishing others, researching information to help and heal others, and involved in uncovering the problem under the surface,
Those born in the fourth pada of Mula Nakshatra are commanders of the army, of helping nature, sexy, probably affected by mild tuberculosis, know the mind of others, learned, strong, pure, and peaceful, endowed with good qualities and protectors of people.
Sun’s Ingress (Dec 16th – Dec 28th) for Moola Nakshatra
The Sun is in Moola between December 16th to December 28th.
If you are born during this period, then your Sun is in Moola Nakshathra.
No festivals are planned during this period, probably because of the form of the deity of Moola Nakshatra.
Tree of Moola: Sal
The tree for Moola Nakshathra is a Sal tree or Shorea robusta.
Sal tree is used in healing wounds, diabetes, boils and deafness.
Sal is one of the important sources of hardwood. Dry leaves are used to make plates.
Sal resin is called as dammar or Dhoop, and it is used in incense sticks.
Applications of Sal
The resin is useful in healing fractures, relieving pain due to wounds and burns, cleansing wounds, and quickening healing.
It is useful in ear disorders and deafness.
It is also effective to decrease excessive sweating.
It is used in diarrhoea.
Astronomical Information of Moola Nakshatra
Some astronomers believe that Yogatara of Moola Nakshatra is 34 Scorpi and others believe Lambda Scorpii.
It changes its size over the period. It is a blue-white star and considered a scorching star.
This is a spectroscopic binary star system.
While they rotate around each other, the smaller star comes closer to a larger star. The distance is as less as just 20% of the sun and mercury distance.
It is one of the brightest star systems in the night sky. It is the part of the tail of the Scorpion.
Moola Nakshatra Compatibility in Astrology
Sign compatibility of Moola Nakshatra Bride
Libra, Scorpio

Sign compatibility of Moola Nakshatra Groom
Libra

Compatibility Factors of Moola Nakshatra
Nadi: Aadhya or First.
Gana (Nature): Rakshasa or daemon.
Yoni (Animal Symbol): Shwan or dog.
Result of wearing new clothes on Moola Nakshatra: Damage or loss of clothes due to water and tearing.
Result of first menses on Moola Nakshatra: Committed to duties, committed to the growth of children.
Result of performing Shraddha on Moola Nakshatra: Good health.
Beneficial activities on Moola Nakshatra: Attack on enemies, learning to ride animals and vehicles, digging a well or a borewell, plantation, ploughing, sowing seeds, and entering a new property.
Beneficial Savskara or Ceremonies on Moola Nakshatra: Start learning a new subject, threading ceremony, Anugraha, Deeksha, and wedding.
Remedies of Mula Nakshatra
One of the best remedies for these natives would be to ha
One of the best remedies for these natives would be having a dog in their lives.
A dog is a faithful partner of a Nath yogi. Dogs have the ability to enhance a person’s emotion and open the individual to more subtle vibrations.
Mula natives will feel that change much quicker compared to other people.
The other remedy is to light incense around them when they are beginning some project or even use dhupa, the smudge cup.
One very important remedy for Mula natives is to plant trees in their backyard with their positive desire written in black ink and bury it while planting the seeds.
Frankincense, Black Dammar tree would be ideal for installing in one’s home or a garden.
Many suggest worshipping Goddess Kali, but be ready to consciously receive Kali’s blessings because her nature is intense, where all that you build will be destroyed layer by layer to build the new you.
If one is ready, then he should step into the domain of Kali.
Feed Medicinal roots
Donate Iron, Steel
Vratham Durga Pooja, Navaratri
Vedic Sooktham Durga Sooktham, Aakuthi Sooktham, Usha Sooktham,
Medha Sooktham
Remedies for Moola Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology

Quality of Mula Nakshatra
Moola is a Tikshna Nakshatra which should be used for activities such as destruction, conquer and secretive activities away from the light of the world.
Caste of Mula Nakshatra
The caste of Moola Nakshatra is a butcher; hence, like Swati Nakshatra, these natives do not take things lightly.
The job of Mula natives is to come and take something out, to destroy something in order to bring something new.
For instance, a doctor with Ashwini Nakshatra will always discover cures for their diabetic patient to save their infected leg. In contrast, a Moola doctor will amputate it in order to save the patient’s life.
Sound of Mula Nakshatra
Yay- pada 1, Yo- pada 2, Bhaa- pada 3, Bhee- pada 4, sound has an extremely important role to play with Nakshatra.
Everything we do, say, buy, wear, drive has a name attached to it known as brand.
One must look at their chart with an accurate time of birth and see where the Nakshatra of Mula is in their chart, which means where is the sign of Sagittarius.
If someone is a Capricorn ascendant, then the 12th house would be Sagittarius; when using such brands or name that starts with such sounds would be beneficial for spiritual progress, foreign travels, astral travel and seeking solitude; but Moola Nakshatra should be used with caution.
It is a Tikshna Nakshatra, which can instigate wars and combat.
Summary of Mula Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology
Dasha Ruler Ketu
Symbol A bunch of roots tied together
Deity Rakshasa (the deity of dissolution)
Rulership Medicines, physicians, leaders of groups, those who deal in flowers, roots and fruits, seeds, exceedingly wealthy persons and those who live only on fruits and roots.
Moon in Moola The native has pride, is respectable, wealthy, happy, not mischievous, fixed in mind, and enjoys the senses.
Activity Active
Caste Butcher
Direction Downward
Gender Neuter
Nadi Vata
Nature Tikshna (sharp)
Quality Tamasic
Yoni Dog
Specie Rakshasa
Tattva Air
Purushartha Kam or Desire
https://vidhyamitra.com/moola-nakshatra-in-astrology/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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https://chitravedicastrology.com/moola-nakshatra/
#Mula #Nakshatra, which is from 00°00' - 13°20' degrees in Sagittarius sign, is the 19th Nakshatra in the zodiac as per Indian #Vedic astrology. This lunar constellation is written in different ways but all refer to the same Moola nakshatra. It is popularly written as #Moola Nakshatra, some also write it as Mula Nakshatra. While some call it Gandmool Nakshatra. The reason for that is, this nakshatra is placed at one of the #Gandanta positions in zodiac. Gandanta is the position which is an ending and a starting point for both Rashi and Nakshatra. Some just call it as Mool nakshatra and this is also the proper Sanskrit Pronunciation for this word Moola.

Moola or Mula this word itself embodies the meaning. The symbol for Mula Nakshatra and the meaning for word 'Mula' is #root. Some ancient books address the meaning for this nakshatra as Roots, which are tied or bunched together.

Roots penetrate deep into the earth. And in Indian mythology roots are associated with the unseen realm which is said to be under the ground and therefore Moola Nakshatra has its association with getting into the bottom of things. Sometimes this examination can be general but a deep inquiry and other times it can be a figurative process by scientific or philosophical approach. Mula Nakshatra also signifies restraint, limits, limited mobility or bondage. The reason for it again refers to the symbol of roots tied together.

The ruling deity for Mula Nakshatra is Nirriti, the goddess of dissolution who personifies the evils like calamity and corruption. Some experts even say that #Nirriti is a form of #Alakshami, the #goddess of evils and misfortunes and the sister of Goddess #Lakshami. Nirriti therefore either directly indices material deprivation or causes the deterioration prosperity after it is attained. Since Nirriti also denotes opposites and also reverses and losses, Mula Nakshatra is associated with contrariness, and with borrowing and lending to one's harm. Hence it is considered a bad practice to lend or borrow during the period of Moola Nakshatra, for the debt may go bad or prove to be causing worry and disturbance in life. The Moola Nakshatra even stands for the unseen origins of visible conditions like germs which are roots for some diseases. #Roots are also foundations, beginnings and sources and Moola rules it too. Root being much used for medicinal purpose during ancient times and even today. This lunar constellation is also associated with #medicines.

Moon in Moola Nakshatra: If Mula Nakshatra or Moola Nakshatra is the Birth star or #Birth Nakshatra, the person is haughty or proud but also rich and happy. And Moola native is not inclined to injure others. With this Janma Nakshatra natives have firm and fixed opinions and live in luxury.
https://aaps.space/docs/nakshatra/Mula-Nakshatra/

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THE #HEALING #CIRCLE
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The god that lives on the star constellation of Shatabishakh is #Varuna. Varuna is the god of the deep dark. Varuna rules the night and the deep dark seas.

Varuna rides upon #Makara the #crocodile. The crocodile is the animal associated with the water ruled sexual Chakra. Makara is also the name given by Yogins to the zodiacal sign of Capricorn. The crocodile of Varuna implies the deep Saturnian energy that is required to protect the creative feminine essence of the watery Shakti Chakra.
The Shakti Chakra, as illustrated below, shows the crocodile and the six petals of the lotus. Six is the number of Shukra (Venus) Venus rules sensuality and the sexual function, Shukra literally means sexual juice.
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Varuna dwells in the West. The sun setting in the West is an indicator of Varuna coming into his power as the sun sets and the night forces take over.

Varuna has a best friend named #Mitra, who is his opposite. Mitra rules the daytime where Varuna rules the night.

Varuna and Mitra are bound together in sacred oath of friendship. Their friendship is so deep that it keeps the universe in equilibrium.

Varuna translates as the one who covers and conceals. He covers the #sun as it sets and brings darkness by his concealing power of nightfall.

Mitra on the other hand, causes the sun to rise. Mitra uncovers and reveals as the #root ‘Mi’ in his name implies, Mitra is said to never close his eyes.

Mitra is the deity who assists the activating of the #solar forces, and Varuna assists in activating the #lunar forces.

These two opposite forces are tied together in deepest friendship as they keep the cosmological order of Rtta. #Rtta is the rhythmical, regulating principle of cosmological order.
Varuna is the deity of the depths and the waters that cover the earth and move with the dance of the Moon. Varuna rules the creatures of the deep subterranean watery underworlds. Much of the depth of sea is a yet unexplored territory for most humans. Varuna is the initiator who reveals the depths.

Out of interest, we find that Shatabishakh Nakshatra is within the zodiacal sign of Aquarius, Aquarius being the water bearer of of Western astrology bears a fluid relation to the watery Varuna. In the Yogic language, this is the sign called Kumbh, this means the pot that pours the fluid of healing upon all beings.
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The ruling planet of Shatabishakh is none other than #Rahu, the solar eclipsing North node of #Moon.

Rahu is the head without a body. Rahu has no fear because nothing can poison him, he can consume whatever he wishes and it simply passes through him.

In Shatabishakh, Rahu brings the power and courage to drink anything, both medicine and poison.

Though Rahu is often considered a negative force, it must be seen that he be a powerhouse of force. Rahu magnifies whatever he touches and the energy of wherever he is gets magnified and multiplied. Just like Shatabishakh Nakshatra, Rahu has the power to cover the sun.

His endless appetite calls in more and more. Rahu squeezes out the very last drop by his will for consumption, even if there is seemingly nothing there, Rahu will squeeze out that which can’t be seen.

This force can be creative or destructive depending on how it is applied and approached.

Rahu is connected to the master healer that is the Crow. The Crow can take anything and transform it into nourishment. Crows are often connected with and fed in the rituals of the potent dark shadow casting planets and deities such as Saturn, Rahu and Ketu.

A common remedy to balance the forces of Rahu, Saturn and Ketu is to feed Crows and pay attention to their teachings.

The Crow is not afraid to get its beak dirty, the Crow has no fear. This is a quality needed to reach the depths of healing.

When we resist, block and fear things, we end up denying our power is we turn away.

The Crow is the great healing spirit on account of its lack of fear. The crow will ever turn away, and will eat everything. Crow puts its beak where others fear to peck.
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Let us now consider the meaning of the name Shatabishakh and get a a further insight of the energy that it transports.

The word Shatabishakh is an amalgamation of two words. Shata means a hundred, or hundreds, and Bishakh means healer. This is the constellation of healing power, as well as the remedies and tools of effecting healing.

This constellation is the hundred healers or the hundredfold healer. The hundred healers of Shatabishakh can just as well bring on a hundred ills, as they can a hundred healings. This Nakshatra can trigger the underworld shadows of the deep sedimentary emotional waters and cause them to surface.

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Varuna is a good who holds the noose in his hand and captures the parts of us that escape vision. Varuna has the ability to see in the dark and encircle that which is out of sight. He has the power to teach us the mysteries of the sacred night forces by revealing the dark that lives within his darker skies.

When we come to healing, it is not always a sweet and joyful affair. The dental surgeon might lead to healthy teeth, but the iron implements might fist scour upon flesh and nerve!

Now let us conclude by considering that Varuna is described as the master healer who has hundreds of remedies at his disposal.

#Tantra is healing, and healing is Tantra.
#Shatabishakh #Nakshatra
#Shatabishak #SHATABHISHAKA.

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

andre_henze@pod.geraspora.de

Großartiger Vortrag! #IT #Admin #Fremdsprachen #Rubberducking #Logs-lesen #storage #Netzwerk #Zertifikate #http #SSO #MobileDevices #root #RSS-Abo

Checkliste für Universaldilettanten – A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.

Die VerwalterInnen der menschlichen Ressourcen suchen daher gerne so genannte "T-Shaped-Professionals". Der senkrechte Strich des T symbolisiert dabei das Spezialwissen, während der Querstrich das Breitenwissen darstellt.

Stoeps und leyrer erzählen aus dem Nähkästchen von (in Summe) über 60 Jahren IT Erfahrung, welche Themen aus ihrer Sicht in dem den Querstrich nicht fehlen sollten.

Selbsterständlich stellt die Auswahl der Themen nur eine Auswahl dar, sollte dir aber einen Überblick geben, was alles notwendig ist, um zwischen KundInnen, ManagerInnen, Herstellern, (Frontend-) EntwickerlInnen, Netzwerk-, Storage-, Betriebssystem-, Middleware-, Datenbank-, Dev(Sec)Ops-, Security und vielen weiteren Teams zu vermitteln.

Die VerwalterInnen der menschlichen Ressourcen suchen daher gerne so genannte "T-Shaped-Professionals". Der senkrechte Strich des T symbolisiert dabei das Spezialwissen, während der Querstrich das Breitenwissen darstellt.

Stoeps und leyrer erzählen aus dem Nähkästchen von (in Summe) über 60 Jahren IT Erfahrung, welche Themen aus ihrer Sicht in dem den Querstrich nicht fehlen sollten.

Selbsterständlich stellt die Auswahl der Themen nur eine Auswahl dar, sollte dir aber einen Überblick geben, was alles notwendig ist, um zwischen KundInnen, ManagerInnen, Herstellern, (Frontend-) EntwickerlInnen, Netzwerk-, Storage-, Betriebssystem-, Middleware-, Datenbank-, Dev(Sec)Ops-, Security und vielen weiteren Teams zu vermitteln.

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yew@diasp.eu

yesterday realised there's a new plant at Andrea's wall behind that root in a brass stand, it is not the evergreen you see on the ground... any of you know the name? I guess normally it is called a weed...

#plant #weed #root #ya #photography

hackaday@xn--y9azesw6bu.xn--y9a3aq

Major Bug Grants Root for All Major Linux Distributions

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One of the major reasons behind choosing Linux as an operating system is that it's much more secure than Windows. There are plenty of reasons for this including appropriate user permissions, installing software from trusted sources and, of course, the fact that most software for Linux including the Linux kernel itself is open source which allows anyone to review the code for vulnerabilities. This doesn't mean that Linux is perfectly secure though, as researchers recently found a major bug found in most major Linux distributions that allows anyone to run code as the root user.

The exploit is a memory corruption vulnerability in Polkit, a framework that handles the privilege level of various system processes. It specifically impacts the program pkexec. With the proof-of-concept exploit (file download warning) in hand, all an attacker needs to do to escalate themselves to root is to compile the program on the computer and run it as the default user. An example is shown by [Jim MacDonald] on Twitter for those not willing to try this on their own machines.

As bad as this sounds, it seems as though all of the major distributions that this impacts have already released updates that patch the issue, including Debian, Ubuntu, Red Hat, Fedora, open SUSE, and Arch. There is also a temporary workaround that removes read/write permission from the pkexec program so it can't run at all. That being said, it might be best to check that your Linux systems are all up-to-date and that no strangers have been typing random commands into the terminal recently.

#linuxhacks #securityhacks #admin #exploit #linux #patch #pkexec #polkit #root #security #update #vulnerability

therealgaryhill@joindiaspora.com

Pic shows: This Chinese knotweed which is shaped like a human was found by a farmer.

A farmer has dug up the tuber of a Chinese knotweed (Fallopia multiflora), which is shaped like a human and which local experts claim is over 500 years old.

Farmer Zhong Fusheng, 64, was collecting herbs in the forests near his village in Pingxiang City, southeast China’s Jiangxi Province, when he discovered the head of the knotweed.

He said: "I know how big they usually are and this one was a substantial size compared to what they usually reach."

Aware of the value of the Chinese knotweed in Chinese medicinal fields, Fusheng said he slowly dug around the tuber so as to not damage it, and soon discovered that it was much larger beneath the ground.

He said: "When I pulled out the knotweed out, I was surprised find it shaped like a small human."

Fusheng’s "knotweed baby" is 36cm long and weighs 3.75kg, leading forestry experts to believe that it has been growing for at least half a millenium.

Experts claim that Chinese knotweed can grow to the size of an adult human palm in 50 years, the size of a bowl in 100 years, and the size of a human head in 200 years.

By the calculations of herbal experts, Fusheng’s knotweed should be older than 500 years, especially considering its weight.

Fusheng has already rejected a 7,000 RMB (734 GBP) big for his knotweed baby, saying that he wishes to keep it for his personal collection.

Native to central and southern China, the Chinese knotweed is valuable for its uses in Chinese medicine, where it is said to hold anti-ageing properties.

Consuming the knotweed tuber is said to be mildly toxic, but safe for humans around 60kg in amounts of 10 to 30 grammes per day. Extreme overconsumption can lead to liver damage.

#Knotweed #Chinese #ChineseMedicine #Root #Homunculus #500YearsOld #FarOut