#saturn

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#Shatabhisha #Nakshatra 2023
The ruling deity of shatabhisha nakshatra is lord with rings. The power of #Saturn along with the power of lord #varuna represents physical and spiritual well being for this nakshatra. #Rahu which has the lunar node also has a significant influence on #Shatabhishak nakshatra. This nakshatra is also known as #veiling #star. It has #spiritual characteristics and a secretive vision besides the #healing part.

Shatabhisha Nakshatra 2023 Predictions: Career
You will work with confidence during this year. Also, you will be in the mood for experimenting with new ideas. Now you will also be busy with the conceptualization of your innovative ideas related to the development of your career. But it is important for you to keep in mind that you will need to present your ideas and views about a certain project with really good planning throughout this year. You should also know that rash decisions may not help you much this year. It will be a challenging and hectic year if you are in business.

https://www.mypandit.com/nakshatras-constellations/horoscope-2023/shatabhisha/

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#Anuradha #Nakshatra 2023
Anuradha nakshatra has a special blessing of cosmic elements from above that gives harmony, balance and honor to the natives. The star is ruled by #Saturn, the lord of rings and it extends to the beauty of scorpio. The ruling deity of Anuradha nakshatra is #Mitra. This star gives energy as the main characteristics and it stands ready for creating energes for various communications.

Characteristics of Anuradha nakshatra
The male personality of Anuradha nakshatra will be handsome with bright and glowing eyes. They may get cruel looks at times where their patience is being tested. Any difficult situations will be handled by him easily in a most systematic way. Whereas the female personalities of this nakshatra have an innocent look. She has a beautiful waist that attracts others. She will not be arrogant anyways as she is pure hearted and does not believe in any life of fashion and likes to lead a simple life.

Anuradha Nakshatra 2023 Predictions: Career
The year might start with a good note however during April 2023, your fortune might vary and there might be a few situations, wherein you might feel that things are not moving according to your way. The most ideal way to deal with this period is to give strength to your basic knowledge. If you are good to go, you ought to stay cool and form and manage circumstances in a quite good way as the period around the year end is probably going to bring additional open doors. It will be a year to act with patience.

https://www.mypandit.com/nakshatras-constellations/horoscope-2023/anuradha/

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#Saturn’s #Rings Are Acting Strange

New images of Saturn from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope herald the start of the planet’s “spoke season” surrounding its equinox, when enigmatic features appear across its rings. The cause of the spokes, as well as their seasonal variability, has yet to be explained.

Published 11th February (2:38)

Source: https://youtube.com/watch?v=jIHOpyZXvb4

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#Pushya #Nakshatra in #Astrology
Pushya nakshatra is the 8th lunar mansion in the Nakshatra series. This nakshatra is called ‘the #star of #nourishment, and it is right at the heart of Cancer. So, naturally, all the traits of Cancer will be in Pushya native. The relevant symbols of this nakshatra are the udder of the #cow and the #lotus #flower.

Cows are motherly and nurturing. Their milk, urine, and dung are used for the betterment and growth of others. In this way, it is symbolic of this nakshatra. They are symbolised as lotus flowers because they have the ability to blossom into their best through their generosity and service towards others.

So, the theme of this nakshatra has many elements, from being motherly, nurturing, and generous to forgiving and accepting. Pushya natives love children and take care of others’ children as well if there is a need to. Saturn is the planet that rules this nakshatra, and the deity is Lord #Brihaspati. #Saturn is the planet of Karma, whereas Brihaspati is the endower of wisdom.

Pushya Nakshatra natives are often good-looking and possess a good voice too! They have great conversational skills and touch people’s hearts with their kind words. They are modest. They are empathetic and have a soft spot for everyone. They are also calm and patient. They aim to educate others and tend to give valuable advice. They are mature, philosophical, and very thoughtful with regard to their actions.

They always have plans for the future in place. They live in the future and ignore the present, and because of this they are always not able to achieve their goals. They are motivated by a number of things such as comfort, family, home, responsibilities, and ethics.

They are exceptionally creative and artistic. They aim to keep learning and simultaneously share their knowledge. Owing to their optimism, sometimes they don’t foresee danger. They often misjudge people. Other people’s opinions really matter to them.

They are naturally attracted to spirituality because they want to keep growing. Also, Jupiter is a signifier of expansion and growth. Religious ceremonies are a crucial part of their life.

They need to be very cautious of their friends as they are likely to dive into the wrong relationships. They have a strong impulse to have a family and live a very pleasant life. However, they are not very ambitious or materialistic.

In the zodiac wheel, Pushya Nakshatra is connected to the Cancer sign.

Pushya Nakshatra Padas
Pushya Nakshatra is the 8th of 27 Nakshatras, ranging from 3 degrees 20 minutes to 16 degrees and 40 minutes in Cancer

https://www.mypandit.com/astrology/nakshatras-constellations/pushya

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#ANURADHA #NAKSHATRA
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Anuradha Nakshatra is devotion… her starry devotion is both earthly and celestial and sparkles with the eyes of the beloved. This Nakshatra transports the lessons of friendship and dedication.

Tierya is a Sanskrit term that denotes reliability, conviction and the potency of staying. Anuradha Nakshatra is the friend who will bend and the mother who will devote to the child’s heart.
astrologically the Moon and sun are the proponents of Tierya… how they dance together is something g obvious and at the same time mysterious… their constancy and steadfastness shows in that they never retrograde or altar speed.. they are the cosmic egg and seed. The dance of the sacred feminine and masculine… the exchange of friendship.
How does this apply to ourselves?
Where do we lose motion or retrograde when devotion is in the picture?

In the Vimshottri Dasha system, Anuradha Nakshatra comes under #Saturn… which seems interesting as Saturn is constancy, devotion and unrelenting intent… Saturn is called many things from the Katma Karana to the lord of time… but meditation deeper upon the slow one known as Amanda, we find that he is the planet that leads to live by his power of staying with whatever… Saturn is given as the dark planet of the left hand Tantrics for this reason. Never turning away but enduring and loving all the way unto the heart of Shakti.

Anuradha Nakshatra is composed of the 3 stars of Scorpio: -Alpha, Delta and Pi.

She is a Nakshatra that awakens elements in us that teach us the secrets of being a true friend and devotee of love. To be a true friend is to awaken to love.

Anuradha Nakshatra takes us to the very depths of our issues in friendship aand devotion.

When this Nakshatra is ritualistically contacted through focus and concentration, it presents a doorway of healing our deep-seated issues in relationships, both past and present.
This is the Root aspect of the Lotus.

Anuradha has the potential to take us to the subtle etheric peaks of devotional relationship. She can take us to levels of psychic union in a telepathic sense with those on our frequency of friendship.
This is the Stem aspect of the Lotus.

Oh and the taste of devotional love is the union of Tantric practice. Sadhana is the constancy of devotion that leads to the mystic woman known as Sadhia.
This is the Flower of the Lotus

The name Anuradha is another name of the #Gopi #Lalita. Anuradha means ‘the follower of Radha – Radha is the Goddess of love and devotion.
The stories tell us that Anuradha did follow Radha like a true friend.

Anuradha follows Radha with her very heart – this is the deepest aspect of devotion.

when we try,y are in love, then our heart beats with the beloved… and their feelings are our very own.

And just like the Gopi that shares the name of this Nakshatra, Anuradha Nakshatra brings us the lesson of becoming a true devoted lover..
The Ruling deity of Anuradha Nakshatra is #Mitra.

Mitra is the god of friendship.

Mi – means to uncover and untie. Tra – implies binding or order, or an instrument of bringing order.

Mitra is the keeper of cosmic order. He is the very force that balances the dance of ebb and flow together – the contraction and expansion of energy in both the body and the psyche, in both the macro and microcosm.

It is Mitra that keeps cosmic rhythm through managing the opposite forces of binding and unbinding.

Mitra is best friends with his opposite.

Varuna is his opposite and they are bound together in a sacred oath of friendship that is so deep, it keeps the universe in equilibrium.

Varuna translates as the one who covers and conceals.

Mitra causes the sun to rise, he uncovers and reveals as the ‘Mi’ in his name suggests, Mitra is said to never close his eyes.

Varuna on the other hand conceals and brings nightfall.

Mitra is the deity who assists the activating of the solar day forces and Varuna assists in activating the lunar night forces.

Varuna is the deity of the depths and the waters that cover the earth and move with the dance of the Moon.

So, these two opposite forces are tied together in deepest friendship and keep the cosmological order of Rtta. Rtta is the rhythmical, regulating principle of order.

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The symbols of this Nakshatra are an archway, a Danda (wand), and a Lotus flower.

The Danda is one of the symbols of of meditation when we approach Anuradha Nakshatra. The Danda is the magical stick of power carried by witches, wizards and sages.
Yogic wisdom tells of many types of stick that hold and transport the power of those that carry them.
In an inner sense, the stick of power is the the spine.
And just like the spine, it is also the lotus flower that extends both into the deep depths and blooms fragrantly upwards.
Just like the lotus bloom, Anuradha takes us to the Southernmost part. ‘the fertility inherent in depth’

THE TWO OPPOSITES POLES OF THE DANDA
ARE UNITED IN LOVE
Another symbol of Anuradha Nakshatra is in fact the Lotus flower.

We see that the other Nakshatra’s connected to Shuni (Saturn) in the Vimshottri Dasha system, also have their symbols as lotus flowers.
The blue lotus flower being the symbol of Shravan Nakshatra Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra has the pink lotus flower as its symbol.
Anuradha Nakshatra has the white lotus as its symbol.

Each of these colours of the Lotus has significance to the energies of the ruling Nakshatra. This can be discovered when one engages intuition by meditating upon the the stories associated with these Nakshatra’s.

The archway is yet another of Anuradha Nakshatra. But what exactly is an archway?
We can see that it is a joining of divisions between two areas. The archway is a structure of union.

To pass under an archway is a sacred chance to evoke Anuradha Nakshatra and all that it stands for.

Meditating and doing rituals in archways are connected to Anuradha and are part and parcel of her many sacred rituals.

We can see this in Indian marriages. With the passing under the arch rituals. We also see in the marriage customs the pouring of Mustard oil i upon the doorway as the new home is entered.

Anuradha is a yellow Devi (Goddess), just as the mustard oil is. Mustard oil is a much prized oil in Tantra for working with Shakti.y

Passing under the arch with the recognition of the unity of opposites is the love of invoking Anuradha in marriage ritual. It is a prayer to appeal to her celestial forces to establish order in the coming Union.

The archway literally brings two halves together – just as devotion, friendship and loyalty bring disparate and exclusive elements together into a unified marriage.

The whole lesson of Anuradha Nakshatra is about devotion and unification – bringing those things which are opposite and far away from each other into close proximity.
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To carry the beloved in love might not just be a sweet sentimental undertaking, but one that is fiercely protective and hot with the essence of Khandita Bhaav (described in next section)
The ferocious flame of love burns both hot and cold in the heart of the cosmic mother… There is no undertaking that will not be chanced for the sake of loving devotion in her heart.
Her heart beats red and dark in the breast of the voyager who voyages into the mysteries of Love.

As mentioned above, Anuradha is a name of the Gopi Lalita – and Anuradha means the one who follows Radha.

Anu – means to follow, as in the sense to ‘follow behind’

but Anu also means to follow as in something ‘coming after another thing’

So Anuradha is literally the friend who surrounds Radha on both sides.
Anuradha literally both follows and leads Radha.
Radha is the Goddess of devotion and longing, and Anuradha is the aura around her.
The stores tell that Anuradha is always with Radha, just as her her shadow is.

Anuradha is 27 days older than Radha. These 27 days denote the 27 Nakshatras. Meditation on this significance will give insights as to what this means.
ANURADHA EXPRESSES KHANDITA BHAAV, THIS IS ONE OF THE ATTITUDES OF A WOMAN IN LOVE.
THIS BHAAV (ATTITUDE) IS HARSH TOWARDS THE LOVER IN A HOT TEMPERED WAY AND SEEKS TO PROTECT THE FLOWER OF LOVE BY PROUDLY REFUSING TO BE TAKEN FOR GRANTED.
In this way Anuradha protects the devotion of Radha. Radha is the absorbent tender flower of love and Anuradha is the protector of the sacred heart.

Love can have many colours sorounding it.
The journey of love can move between the sweetest and sourest flavors.
Longing, jealousy, scandal, obsession and emptiness can all be part of the journey to the sacred heart of love.
Anuradha is the devoted lover & friend to turn to and confide the deepest of the hearts secrets.
Anuradha is the loving protecter of the heart of Radha.
When we consider the meaning of the name Radha, another level of insight can be gleaned.
Devotion and blessing and teaching of Anuradha.

Loyalty to familiar things that agree with our nature and do not challenge us, is not the measure of real devotion. The path of Tantra of the left hand way of heart, takes us through many meditation and learnings and challenges on the way to Sadhia. The Sadhana to her the elusive temple of Sadhia can be beset with challenge and disappoint. Yet Anuradha is the essence in the heart of both Sadhia and Sadhana.

To befriend that which challenges our sense of self and our reality – takes a very deep devotion and love… this is the devotion of Anuradha… She lives in a the heart of the Tantric, within a temple dedicated to the beloved.

Even that which is totally abhorrent and contrary to us – if we can befriend that, then we breath the deepest breath of devotion.

Refining the quality of our devotion and love require both the thorn and the rose.

Intense devotion might be a preciously rare quality. It might be the scent of the Rose of Shakti.

Devotion is the quality of the true lover and the Yogi who is ready to accept the thorn and the rose together.

THOSE WHO ONLY CARE FOR THE ROSE AND NOT FOR THE THORNS WILL PERHAPS BE PROTECTED FROM THE THORNS, BUT THEY MIGHT NEVER KNOW THE ROSE.
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https://www.ancient-tantra.com/88-anuradha-nakshatra/

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#VISHAKA #NAKSHATRA

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This lunar constellation is notable as it brings great potential for resolution of old karmic patterns.

Rebirth is sometimes needed to go on living.

The living dead patterns that are etched in the echoes of Karmic resonance sometimes require death.

Rebirth holds the hand of Death!

Vishaka is a profound agent for bringing healing change.

Vishaka Nakshatra indeed offers this, but at the same time, asks us to carefully and honestly look at the patterns we are repeating a d the things we are joining together.

The outer resonance of our lives events start as a sound in our psychic world and then becomes the medley which rules the rhythm of our being.

A blessed time for looking at inner beliefs and programs that keep a living death in place of rebirth.

The blessing and the curse ride together, both are looked at in the Tantric perspective, for the poison is part of the medicine.

Drinking the medicine without honouring and acknowledging the power of poison is tantamount to blindness.

The gods who dwell on the star constellation of Vishaka are thirsty indeed. They are full of the wish for #Soma and the experience of fulfilling desire.

Desire is sacred if it is channeled, but desire can lead to ruin if it is unfocussed.

Yogic practices could actually be defied as the art of channeling desire.

Desire might have been bastardized as the culprit for leading us into delusions.. and that might be the case. But the suppression of desire and the attempt to kill it leads to war. Desire comes from the goddess, it is too powerful-a-force to kill.

Acknowledging the sacredness of desire is the lesson of Vishaka Nakshatra.

Focused desire is Tantra and Tantra is focused desire.

It is not easy to see reality when we ourselves are reflected in the mirror of distorted desire in which we watch the world. To turn around and break the curse of the mirror, and see a reality without our Karmic visions and smears… is a task most Tantric.

Tantra is a most practical subject that can help resolve the Karmic footprints that we might be stepping into.

Sometimes we find we are stepping back into painful cycles that we thought we had long since outgrown. We sometimes find ourselves back in inner situations we thought were long past.

Maybe we thought we would never indulge them back to life again, but insidiously, like unseen shadows, erecting themselves back to life, they might have come upon us.

Such experiences indeed may feel like times to lament, but equally they are times of celebration.

If one can acknowledge the psychic knots that have bound us back to the footprints of old Karma, then healing happens.

Vishaka is Shakti, the divine feminine power principle.

Shakti who is the very energy of life is able to ‘shock us awake’ from the most stagnant, comfortable and familiar Karmic dreams.

This ‘Shakti shock’ is the healing jolt of transformation.

It may be painful and unwanted to wake up with a shock from the poison of past pacts.

But more slowly painful it be to be dictated to by the reflections of unresolved Karma.

Vishaka heralds in a time for healing practices of forgiving self, forgiving other, and the one that we are together.

May there be success in the healing pursuit!

Like a dentist who takes out the rotten tooth with a painful jolt,

sometimes it must be so.

May the Mother that is Shakti, hold our trembling hand in such instances.

The only teaching in Tantra is to ‘Have courage’

May the profound agent of change who goes by the name of Vishaka

bring us to the cave where we may receive the electric Shakti Shock, right into our dead Karmic dreams, so we may wake alive in Love.

Another name for this star constellation is #Radha- Radha is the spacious beauty of Tantric lore. This is a sister constellation of the following Constellation of Anuradha.

Anuradha literally means that which follows Radha.

Vishaka Shares the symbol of an archway with Anuradha.

The #archway is very significant in understanding the energy of Vishaka Nakshatra.

Let us ask ourselves:

What is an archway?

Is it not an attempt between two lovers to join?

How many archways have fallen in our lives?

Radha is the great Ghori. Ghori implies the bright, clear and spacious Moon woman.

She is the lover of Krishna.

Krishna is the dark night sky which nothing can penetrate. Only Radha can meet the darkness of the night sky of Krishna with her Moonlit rays of love.

Krishna is the dark night sky and Radha is the bright Moon. The old tales tell of Krishna asking his mother ‘Radha kyu gori mai kyu kala,

It means ‘why am I black and Radha so bright’. This encapsulates the deep meaning of their opposites and births. Though these words come from the sacred wisdom of Yogic lore, they were put into a very beautiful song in the 1978 movie entitled Satyam Shivam Sundaram. Here is a link to the song:

https://youtu.be/Vm6Ny_Hryh4

Vishaka is the only Nakshatra that has both an exulted planet and a debilitated planet. The black planet #Saturn is #exulted, and the silver #Moon is #debilitated in Vishaka Nakshatra. Clearly the extremes at play again.

The silver Radha’s nights and days are spent in the longing for union with the dark black mystery of Krishna. She is Half of arch that longs for the other half.

Two halves make an #arch for which #Love can walk on through.

We also see that arches are prominent features in rites of passage. The wedding arch is a most poignant example.

Radha is a word that also signifies the #soul.

The soul carries the impulse of unification!

In considering this potent phrase, we are brought to look at the colour of the soul.

We might have inherited the notion that the soul is a dead thing, something pure, exulted, detached and unfeeling like a cold dead corpse.

Take a moment to consider and ponder upon What the soul is ?

Ponder upon what your notion of the soul is?

Our notion of soul will determine our whole approach to spirituality and Yogic practice.

If our notion of the soul is something that is cold, aloof and detached, then union, magic and fascination will be replaced by depression and resignation.

Vishaka Nakshatra is an energy of Unification.

When we look at the ruling deity that lives on this constellation then we get an idea of its meaning in terms of unification.

#Indragni is the god of this constellation. Indragni is a mysterious and little known deity, even scriptural references are scarce and rare. Much speculation from astrologers both modern and ancient has ensued as a result of so little availible info.

Indagni is the fusion of Indra the god of storm and Rain, and Agni the god of fire.

The fusion of these two deities and principles becomes clear when we look at the notion of the archway that is the joining of two halves to create a structure.

The idea of fusion is also apparent when we consider the tree that is assigned to Vishaka Nakshatra.

Nagkesaar is the tree that is connected to Vishnu Nakshatra. In Yogic medicine this tree is used as a remedy for treating conditions of fire and water imbalance.

Now. We can clearly see that this Nakshatra is the union of the opposites of these two elements.

Agni is the god of fire and fire feeds of air. Indra is the storm god of rain and rain feeds the earth.

When Agni and Indra are balanced in our system then we have the marriage of the four basic elements, from this marriage then, the 5th element which is called Akash starts to awaken us to the subtle world.

What is the balance of Agni and Indra exactly?

Fire ( #Agni) rises and feeds upon air. This is desire, hope, reaching.

Water ( #Indra) descends and sinks into earth and nourishes it.

Fire is action and enthusiasm – this is Rajas.

Water descends and Sinks – this is Tamas.

The balance of Fire and Water creates Satva, the ekement that bridges the two worlds of Fire and Water.

When we are caught between the dance of hope and resignation, then we are unbalanced between the swing of opposites. In such a state of swing, there is no subtlety, in such a state Akash is diminished.

Akash is the subtle etheric spiritual element. hope and resignation are the two poles of drama that consume the subtle element of Akash.

If we have a balance between fire and water, then we develop a relation to air and earth. from which ensues birth of Akash.

Akash is the opening of the psychic door to the spirit world.

#Akash opens the vision to that which lives beneath the surface layers of reality.

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The animal of Vishaka Nakshatra is the #Tiger. The Tiger skin is the Yogic blanket of #Shiva. The #Goddess #Durga who is the Mother of everything, rides on the Tiger, #Rahu rides on the Tiger and the list of Yogic references to the Tiger could go on.

The Tiger is a creature of elemental wisdom. In the Tiger we see the mastery of the elements. Like fire that creeps slowly and steadily towards its prey, the Tiger contains the fiery power and just like fire, it can snap into immediate action in a millisecond and envelop its prey.

The Tiger is profoundly fond of earthly rest and spends more than half its time in deep rest and sinking . A Tiger has the power of air and can project a roar that can be heard for many miles. The Tiger is a powerful swimmer and has command of water, being able to swim for miles at a time.

The balance and mastery of all these 4 elements, makes the Tiger the creature of the most subtle 5th element of Akash.

Since time immemorial, Yogis have lived in jungles and learned from Tigers which can transport the secrets of the etheric Akash element as no other creature on earth.

https://www.ancient-tantra.com/69-vishaka-nakshatra/

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What may happen after 17th January | #Saturn enters Aquarius #Abhigya #Anand---308,224 views Premiered Jan 17, 2023--22 min-
Jaya Shree Krishna

Source: https://youtube.com/watch?v=6f7XJZrfoiw

Dear All,

On the 17th of January, 2023 - Saturn will be entering the sign of #Aquarius or #Kumbha Rashi. This is a monumental event as explained in the video and holds serious significance for several countries across the globe. Discussion regarding the influence of this event and other events in the near future - also the arena where the negative influence will prevail are the topics covered in this video.

A forecast on the future of the #Russia #Ukraine War has also been provided - as the war started with Saturn entering the #Dhanishtha #constellation and hence, must calm down once Saturn exits and other favourable situations have arisen. This is slated to occur in a phased manner after November 2023.

More information is available on our website - https://abhigyaanand.com

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#BHARANI #NAKSHATRA
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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. Yamaraja 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.

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 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.

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 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.

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.

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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.

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

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.

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.

https://www.ancient-tantra.com/62-bharani-nakshatra/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

#UttaraBhadrapada Nakshatra: #Neem plants are required in the homes of natives who are part of this constellation. The presence of its leaves in the study area will increase the devotion and dedication of the natives. Additionally, adding it to the bathing water would aid in eradicating the bad vibes from people’s lives
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As per #VedicAstrology, the ruling planet for Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra is Planet #Saturn. It looks like a back legs of a couch. The Hindu deity for this Nakshatra is #AhirBudhyana. The gender of this star is male. If you belong to Uttara constellation, check out predictions related to it such as characteristics, personality and traits, education and income, family life, and much more.
seems the #mango and the neem #tree are interchangeable
https://www.astrosage.com/nakshatra/uttara-bhadrapada-nakshatra-characteristics.asp

mkwadee@diasp.eu

A little after #sunset and the #NewMoon at #dusk is approaching the #western #horizon, with #Earthshine illuminating the "dark" side. There's also #Venus there and, if you look very closely, you can also see #Saturn to the bottom right of the #planet. Add in a wisp of #cloud, an #aeroplane and its #contrail in the mid distance, #trees and a #house nearby and finish it off with a #sky turning from smoothly from deep #orange to a dark #blue and you end up with rather a nice collage. I used a #tripod to get a good #photograph here.

#MyWork #MyPhoto #CCBYSA #DSLR #Nikon #D7000 #Winter #Moon

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

Vishakha and #Anuradha #Nakshatra: The #Ironwood or #Nagkesar #tree is the nakshatra tree of these natives. The people will benefit if they offer milk to this tree. Additionally, if the natives plant one in their homes, they will inevitably draw prosperity into their homes and lives
As per #VedicAstrology, the ruling planet for Anuradha Nakshatra is Planet #Saturn. It looks like a Row of Furrow, #Lotus. The Hindu deity for this Nakshatra is #Mitra. The gender of this star is male. If you belong to Anuradha constellation, check out predictions related to it such as characteristics, personality and traits, education and income, family life, and much more.

https://www.astrosage.com/nakshatra/anuradha-nakshatra-characteristics.asp
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https://www.healthbenefitstimes.com/ironwood-tree/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

#Pushya #Nakshatra: The recommended divine #tree for this Nakshatra is #Peepal, or #sacred #fig. People should water this tree, offer sugar, and take it around daily. One should touch the tree every day, excluding Saturdays. Hindu mythology describes it as a divine tree that also bestows prosperity and good fortune upon its people.

As per #VedicAstrology, the ruling planet for Pushya Nakshatra is Planet #Saturn. It looks like a circle or wheel. The Hindu deity for this Nakshatra is #Brihaspati ( #Guru - #Jupiter). The gender of this star is male. If you belong to Pushya constellation, check out predictions related to it such as characteristics, personality and traits, education and income, family life, and much more.

https://www.astrosage.com/nakshatra/pushya-nakshatra-characteristics.asp

tpq1980@iviv.hu

So-called "fossil fuels" aren't made from #fossils. If they were, they wouldn't be able to be extracted below the fossil layer & Saturn's moon #Titan wouldn't have vast amounts of #oil inside it.

"Petroleum" is from the ancient #Greek petra + oleum which means rock + oil. Oil, or #petroleum comes from the Earth's geological processes, not fossils. "Fossil fuels" are more accurately called "hydrocarbons."

We've been conned by #BigOil, the #Rockefellers & #marketing agencies in order to create a false #perception of #scarcity to control #population & #economic development via artificial #energy scarcity & #price fixing.

#fossilfuels #hydrocarbons #gasoline #petrol #linguistics #usa #etymology #rockefeller #uk #artificialscarcity #geology #saturn #cartel #conspiracy