Learn Nakshatra Astrology: Holistic and Psychic way


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Ashwini 0° – 13°20’ Aries
Symbol: Horse/mare. Ruled by Ketu. Diety: kumaras, or a youthful boy or prince. Sun is exalted here. Associated with the charioteers of the dawn, twin sons of the sun. Race horses, on the move, adventurous, trailblazers, quick intellect (especially with moon here), hasty/impulsive so can lose ground with mistakes. Healers, medical miracles, doctors, patients with medical miracles. Might like horses – horse breeders, riders, etc. Purity of martian action and activity. Can be successful both materially and spiritually. Spirtual path: healing and shamanism.

Bharani 13°20’ – 26°40’ Aries
Symbol: yoni, Diety: Yama, the god of death. Saturn is debilitated here. Ruled by Venus. Shakti, the passive female power. Barer of new life, creativity, the womb, childbirth, force needed to push child out. People here feel constraint and confinement. They’re here to push past obstacles so they can achieve their dreams. The ending of one chapter of life and seed of the new life: inner strength, transformation, and rebirth. Love and support for all living things. Spiritual path: may be intense and violent. Living life without compromise and being open to transformation. Understanding and practicing sexuality may be important gateway into mysteries of life.

Krittika 26°40 Aries – 10° Taurus
Symbol: Razor/knife. Agni: diety of fire. Krittkaya: General in the heavenly army. Ruled by sun, moon exhalted here at 3° Taurus. Associated with the golden rays of the sun (illumination) and with destruction to purify (fire). Cuts through to get to the truth. Illuminating intellect, discoverers, fiery passion, warriors, social causes, missions. Power and war, a malefic nashaktra so planets here need to be guided toward its positive attributes. Angi: digestive fire, needed for life. Spiritual path: the way of the warrior, martial arts can be helpful, not a path of safety or comfort but one in which pure motives are necessary.

Rohini 10° – 23°20’ Taurus
Red one/growing one. Symbol: Chariot. Deity: Prajapati, lord of created beings. Moon exalted and ruler here. Brahmins. Chandra’s (the moon god) favorite wife. Beauty, artistic talent. Abundant placement, emotionally and materially. Enjoy material pleasures and can have success in life. Enjoy movement and travel. Sensual, dance, art. Danger here is you neglect the spiritual side of life. Spiritual path: embracing life, enjoying all aspects of existence, and reaching harmony in the process, bhakti (devotional love).

Mrigashira 23°20’ Taurus – 6°40’ Gemini
Symbol: Head of a deer/antelope. Diety: Soma, aspect of the moon goddess. Ruled by mars. Hunting, traveling, sensitive, fickle. Gentle, charming, changeable, shy, peaceful, perceptive, nervous, fears confrontation, need security and safety. Hard time letting go of things that make them feel safe. Mentally restless. In timing, when moon is here it is a favorable period for love and romance. Spiritual path: associated w/ travel, so a spiritual seeker with a romantic nature.

Ardra 6°40’Gemini – 20° Gemini
Symbol: Diamond. A challenging nashkatra. Moist one. A tear. Goddess: Rudra, goddess of storms/destruction/thunder, a manifestion of Shiva. Ruled by Rahu. New growth by removing old rubbish. Process of inner destruction of all qualities not aligned with their true self. People with significant placements here go through a fair amount of loss and pain. Work in helping fields. May not see the destruction as a chance for a new life, but focus on the loss. Need to focus on the new possibilities to regenerate. Knows both heaven and hell, does not like a superficial life. Spiritual path: intense life, profound therapies like bioenergetics and intense psychotherapy. Can be one of the most spiritual nashaktras.

Punarvasu 20° Gemini – 3°20’ Cancer
Symbol: quiver, bow; Diety: Aditi, mother of the twelve gods and the twelve months, the goddess of abundance, female representation of eternity. Ruled by Jupiter. Reasonable, philosophical, material well-being. (De Looff: Punarvasu means prosperous. Sutton: Vasu means brilliant, Punar means again.) Learning to assert their wills and develop their latent talents. They’re on a quest. They need to travel and to develop inner knowledge and wisdom. They have a sense of adventure, spirit of freedom. Desire to still have a place to come home to. Associated w/ poetry. Wisdom is later to be shared with others: the transfer of the spiritual to the material. Philosophy, religion, spiritual quest, wants self-understanding. Spiritual path: involves gaining wisdom, traveling (literally and physically) and having a safe home base.

Pusha 3°20’ – 16°40’ Cancer
Symbol: Cow udder/flower/arrow/circle. Deity: Brihispati, priest and teacher of the gods. Ruled by Saturn, Jupiter exalted here. Sutton: Pusha means holy, pure, auspicious. Nourishment. Wants to nourish other people. Teachers, philosophers, priests. Nourish others by sharing information and knowledge. Good speakers. They’re trying to become whole. It and Rohini are the best nakshatras for this material life and events planned with the moon in these nakshatras won’t fail. Brings wisdom and abundance. Can suffer from obesity. Spiritual path: Gaining wisdom, involvement with religion, and enjoying the good things in life.

Ashlesha 16°40’ Cancer – 30° Cancer
Symbol: snakes. Deity: Nagas/Sarpas, snakes that have great occult power. Ruled by Mercury. Penetrating intellect. Want to penetrate the depths of others souls. Very cunning and secretive. However, underneath shrewd exterior, they are internally insecure and very vulnerable. May lie to cover up this softness. Mystical bent. Has capacity for good or bad: personal power or self-destuction. Kundalini energy. Yoga good for Ashlesha types. Spiritual path: Stay critical of one’s ego and use yoga, explore one’s ego-centered ways and motivations.

Magha 0° – 13°20 Leo
Symbol: House/crown. Deity: Pitris, the forefathers, ancestors. Ruled by Ketu. Meaning: mighty and great. Star of leadership (Regulus here), noble people, people of authority, big-hearted diplomats, traditional/conservative. People here hold onto family traditions and rituals. Can indication fame, prosperity. Spiritual path: study of the legacy of humanity, ancient philosophies, and applying it to modern situations. Spiritual path: Dharma, accepting responsibility.

Purva Phalguni 13°20 Leo – 26°40 Leo
Symbol: A bed, Deity: Bhaga, the god of conjugal bliss, luck, and prosperity. Ruled by Venus/female. Protects marital happiness and family inheritances. Love being around family. Domestic life is paramount for these people. They see divinity in family life and day-to-day tasks. They tend to be very laid back. Not worriers, they rely on luck to get by. Because they have passionate natures, they can be promiscuous, loving. Rest, relaxation, and enjoyment. Passive, going-with-the flow attitude. Spiritual path: the domestic life and the enjoyment of life. They see the sacred it daily life.

Uttara Phalguni 26°40 Leo – 10° Virgo
Symbol: Legs of a cot. Deity: Aryaman, god of kindness and friendship. Ruling planet: sun/male. Like being around others but focus on partnership/marriage. Can be codependent on partner and give power away. Great friends, very kind, invested in helping others. Need to put themselves first more often. Love, sexuality, helpfulness. Leadership qualities, courage in the face of adversity. Constellation can be known for sexual scandals. Spiritual path: the domestic life, enjoyment of life, and helping people outside of the family as well.

Hasta 10° – 23°20’ Virgo
Symbol: Open/closed hand. Deity: Sabitar, manifestion of the sun/creativity. Planet ruling is the moon. Service-oriented but more balanced. Go after what they want. Can manifest easily, but can hold on longer than is necessary or good for them. Good craftsmen and artists, especially if using hands. Cleverness can work for or against them, depending on moral backbone. Can grow in different directions. Sutton: conflict from outside world—limiting their ability to get what they want—and creating a crises. Skillful, intelligent, humorous, creative. Spiritual path: creativity is a pathway for them as is service to the community.

Chitra 23°20 Virgo – 6°40’ Libra
Symbol: Pearl God: Vishnakarma/Tvashtar, the heavenly architect. Ruled by Mars. Spica, Chitra means bright/shining. Charismatic, dynamic, creative. They like being the center of attention and being different. (Moon and ascendant tend to be more reserved, save dynamism for those closest to them.) They tend to be good looking. Art, architecture talents, gift for form and function. Good taste, expensive taste. People with Chitra needs to open to the true self and let the ego die: need to cut away the layers from the true self. Spiritual path: the way of the artist and meditations on the self.

Swati 6°40’ – 20° Libra
Symbol: Blade of grass in the wind. Goddess: Vayu, god of the wind and life breath. Ruled by Rahu. Learning rules. Flexible and adaptable. Delicate but striving for independence. Can be restless. Intense curiosity and sweet of speech. Good placement for business, and a desire for material abundance. Sensitive and fragile, moral character can be not very high. Spiritual path: to develop a philosophy that anchors and guides them.

Vishakha 20° Libra – 3°20’ Scorpio
Symbol: an arch/potters wheel. Deity: Agni and Indra: fire god and warrior king. Ruled by Jupiter. These people have the energy and strength to set goals and the ambition to go after them. Unrelenting, extremely ambitious. They can experience frustration and repressed anger if they are blocked from what they want. Can use others as a means to an end. They’re learning to be aware of other people. Conquest of enemies, courage, fighting. Spiritual path: the way of the warrior and to ensure his goals serve all of humanity or just his own self.

Anuradha 3°20’ – 16°40’ Scorpio
Symbol: Lotus. Deity: Mitra, the god of light and friendship. Ruled by Saturn. People with planets here are ambitious and goal-driven but the work cooperatively. Good leaders and organizers of others. Lotus has its roots in the mud (unconsciousness), water (emotions), but daylight penetrates and blossoms. These people are looking for a divine spark so they work on unconscious motivations and have a blossoming of their true self. Spiritual path: practicing dynamic meditation in which the unconscious is brought to the surface, psychotherapy.

Jyeshtha 16°40’ – 30° Scorpio
Symbol: Circular amulet/umbrella. Deity: Indra, the king of the gods, a warrior. Ruling planet is Mercury. The chief, eldest, senior-most, the wise elders. Lots of wisdom and knowledge. The eldest in the family or takes on the role of the eldest. Tends to have the senior-most position in jobs, etc. Seniority in general. Protects others from adversity and has a lot of daring. Wants honor and respect. Can bring wealth. Spiritual path: the warrior’s path and accepting responsibility and authority.

Mula 0° – 13°20’ Sagittarius
Symbol: Roots tied together/tail of a lion. Deity: Kali/Nrrita, destroyer of illusion, disintegration. Ruling planet is Ketu. Inquisitive, exploring the roots of all subjects want to get to the hidden reasons. Medicine (herbology, alternative medicine), scientists and philosophers. They’re here to let go of any ideas that bind them. Anger and power issues can be here. Calamity happens and they experience loss. Calamities force them to go within and take a harsh, uncompromising look at themselves and to get back on track and to their true selves.

Purva Shadha 13°20 – 26°40’ Sagittarius
Symbol: Elephant’s tusk. Deity: Apas, water god. Ruled by Venus. Victorious in their struggles. Patience, wait out storms. Emotional depth, empathetic, and strongly intuitive. Ability to see into others problems and help them purify or cleanse themselves. Can also see into their own problems so they can move past discord. Empathetic ability allows them to relate to the feeling level of public, so they can become well-known and successful. Ability to improve one’s personal circumstances. Can be unsettled and shifting directions, can be moody and can be hard to understand. The revelation of the inner faculties, the tusk of beautiful and valued. Lives in danger of losing its most valued possessions. Declarations of war often occur in this nashaktras. Spiritual path: purification of the ego and intense emotions should lead one to meditation.

Uttara Shadha 26°40’ Sagittarius – 10° Capricorn
Symbol: Elephant tusk/bed planks Deity: Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and blocks (De Looff and Sutton: Vishwedevas or universal gods, honesty, ambition and power). Ruler: the sun. Advocates. The strength to pull upon to assist themselves and others on working on inner blocks. Perceptive intellect and insight. Can see what blocks people, so make good counselors. Also confronting the challenging aspects of themselves. Use penetration to see through and leave behind the blocks. Leads to a confrontation w/ various human weaknesses so they can move beyond them. Planks: austere beds, resting to get in touch with god. Spiritual path: to move beyond powerful emotions.

Shravana 10° – 23°20’ Capricorn
Symbol: ear/arrow. Deity: Vishnu, the preserver of the universe. Ruling planet: the moon. Listening, speaking and teaching. A need for quietness and reflection. A need for peace. Austereness. Meditative awareness. Star of learning and hearing. Interest in preserving sacred knowledge and traditions, especial oral. Communicate it orally. Good listeners, writers, and teachers. Focus on words. Good w/ foreign languages. Sensitive to gossips and other people’s opinions. Spiritual path: the way of listening and gaining knowledge/deep understanding. Should lead to meditation. Person may become a guru themselves.

Dhanishta 23°20’ Capricorn – 6°40 Aquarius
Symbol: Flute/drum. Abundance, wealth, optimism. Deities: the 8 Vasus. Ruling planet: Mars. Charitable and kind. A richness of life. (Flute = ego/the shell, air = divine energy: combination is music.) Listening to the messages of the divine, the love of music, singing, chanting, musicians. Discord in marriages, often delays. Fulfilling others dreams for you rather than your own. The hollowing out can lead one to feel empty: must use divinity to fill oneself and not try to fill the hole with other things. Spiritual Path: the path of the musician through whom Krishna or Shiva flows through.

Shatabhishak 6°40’ – 20° Aquarius
Symbol: 100 Healers/empty circle/1000-petaled flower. Deity: Varuna, god of the water god of night. Ruling planet: Rahu. Healers often experience crises—physical or mental—that are vehicles for internal growth that forces them to become healers themselves (healing crisis). Capacity to tap into the divine wisdom through inner vision or dreams. The circle equals wholeness through healing, seclusion and unity. Needs seclusion and privacy to tap into the universe. Need meditation, private time, and separateness in relationships. Secrets, alcohol, philosophical, idealism. The letting go of form and cosmic unity. Spiritual path: the path of unity and connection to the cosmos…silent meditation.

Purva Bhadra 20° Aquarius – 3°20 Pisces
Symbol: sword/funeral cot or pyre. Deity: Aja Ekapada, god in the shape of a goat/manifestation of a ruhdra, storms/thunder. Ruled by Jupiter. Literally: happy feet. Passion, fascination of the dark side of life, transformation, courageous. Have lots of energy that needs to be directed carefully. Can be raging or overly-ambitious. Needs to be satisfied with what they have. Original thinkers, focused on vision for future. Dislike social restraits. Go through death/rebirth within life. Set aside own concerns to serve humanity. Hot, fiery, impulsive, thoughtless. Spiritual path: powerful therapeutic methods, clear goals.

Uttara Bhadra 3°20’ – 16°40’ Pisces
Symbol: snake in water/twins. Deity: Ahir Budhyana. Ruling planet: Saturn. These people protect others close to them. They like to explore the depths. Science, mystical leanings, seclusion/stillness, psychology, secretive. Adept at tantra. Need to tap into kudalini. Wisdom, self-sacrifice, transformation of anger. They have a depth of emotion that can blow up on them. Need to vent them so they don’t build. Spiritual path: meditation.

Revati 16°40’ – 30° Pisces
Symbol: fish. Deity: Pushan, the god of nourishment and safe travel. Ruled by Mercury. (Re- to move, vati – beyond) Represents nourishment and protection. The wealthy: prosperity on all levels. Adaptability in life. Highly empathetic, intuitive, psychic. Want to nurture others and make them feel better. Want to assist, alleviate others’ suffering. Tend to take care of others more than they do themselves. They can experience disappointments because the world doesn’t live up to their ideals. Good time to start a journey when the moon is in this nashaktra. Reliable friends, protectors of others. Spiritual path: traveling and taking care of others, the way of compassion and unconditional love.

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Briefly About Nakshatras


LUNAR
MANSION
(NAKSHATRA)
SYMBOL DEITY MAIN IDEAS
1) ASVINI
Star of Transport
ASVINI KUMAR
Sun’s
Charioteers
Power that sets things in motion
Journey from Darkness to Light, Miraculous healingTransportation
2) BHARANI
Star of Restraint
OSS
MOUTH
(Mouth of womb)
YAMA
Lord of
Death
JUSTICE, DISCIPLINE, Truth, Power to withstand onslaught of great force
Forbearance, EnduranceMaker of Saints
3) KRITTIKA
Star of Fire
AGNI
Lord of Fire
BURNER OF IMPURITIES Military strategist, Monumental Deeds, BRILLIANCE Encyclopaedic exposition of all branches of learning
4) ROHINI
Star of Ascent
BRAHMA
(Prajapati-
the creator)
SENSUAL EXCESS, Fulfilment of desires, Love of finery & comfort, Power of manifestation, creativity
5) MRIGASIRA
Searching Star
MOON Search or Hunt, Erotic affair
Radiant beauty, feminine attributes, maternal instincts cruelty
6) ARUDRA
Oppressing Star
RUDRA
The Destroyer
Rudra = redemption of sin by dissolving abberated manifestion back into underlying unmanifest reality. Tenderness born of great suffering. Surcharged with water (emotion).
Water retention: Fat
7)PUNARVASU
Star of Renewal
Quiver of arrows ADITI
mother of the Gods
Perennial well spring of energy and intelligence. Infinite renewal. Life orchestrating circumstances that inculcate this habit/skill of constantly curving back to tap the inner reservoir.
Renewal of dwelling/riches
Reform or remake in original image
8) PUSHYA
Flourishing Star
 cows udder Jupiter (Brihaspati preceptor/ priest/pandit
to the Gods)
Blossoming, blooming, nurturing, nourishing (heart of Cancer)
Love of ritual worship
Most auspicious
9) ASLESHA
Clinging Star
SERPENT The ability to go where others cannot go (knowledge of hidden things) Tortuous path
Snake attributes: clinging, secretive, venomous, biting, sexual, uniting in secret
10 MAGHA
Glorious One
Pitri Manes
(Departed Ancestors)
Noble incentives. Patriarch
Nourishing and terrible (thunder cloud). Kingliness of Leo (largess, pomp etc.)
11 PURVA PHALGUNI
Star of fortune
  Shiva
Lingam
(Shiva’s procreative organ)
LORD SHIVA (mahadeva)  At once the source of all material affluence while immovabley grounded in transcendental non-material reality. Gift of through participations in sensory / material realm without becoming slave to passion. Tantra. Awareness = “lamp at the door” lights inner and outer simultaneously
12 UTTARA PHALGUNI
Star of Patron
ARYAMAN  Patron = one approached for financial help or relief in sickness. Bestows popularity. The sincere impulse to help others.
13 HASTA
Clutching Hand
 (Clenched fist) ADITYA (SUN)  POWER TO RULE/CONTROL OTHERS for higher purpose
Determination or resolution to bring people/circumstances under one’s control. Martialling of disparate forces or energy
14 CHITRA
Star of Wonder
Twashtri
(divine archtitect or fabricator)
Artistic beauty, dazzling, fashioned/manufactured. Will to undergo trials necessary to attain goal of perfection (diamond/lathe) In Virgo may be engineering skill. Libra = artist
  1. SWATI
    Self Going Star
sprout blowing in the wind Pawana
Lord of Wind
 Restless, independent, freedom loving, coming & going according to own will. Self establishing, self supporting. Purifying. Knowledge of akasha (ether). Windy diseases
16 VISAKHA
Star of Purpose
Indra – king of gods and Agni – lord of fire  Achievement of purpose irrespective of means employed. End justifies means. Pursuit of self interest. Associating with others solely to achieve end in view. Variety of enterprise. Obedience to religious injunction.
17 ANURADHA
Calling to Action
MITRA – true friend Friendship, love, affection, camaraderie. Associating with others for a common end – emphasis on association VS outcome (compare 16)
18 JYESHTA
The Chief Star
INDRA – king of gods First, pre-eminent, most excellent, eldest, senior most.Supremacy, power, dominion(afflicted = sorrow, poverty)
19 MULA
The Root Star
 Bound Roots Nirriti – goddess of death or misfortune Stripping externals; opposed to worldly prosperity. pennetrating to fundamentals, essentials re: all branches of learning – philosophers, scientists etc., Basic in nature: bound, finite, limited. TRADITION
20 PURVA ASHADHA HAND FAN VARUNA Lord of waters  Protection of dependent, kindness, compassion. Firmness in danger, courage never to yield, to prevail, victory. Forbearance ability to endure. To spread over/cover like water.
  1. UTTARA ASHADHA
Ganadevata – lord of class/division Universal social appealPenetration/intention VS extensiveness (compare 20). To become one with, absorbed into, settle into
22 SRAVANA
Star of learning
HARI [Vishnu] Sravana = to hear (learning = listening). One who is listened to with respect by others. Love of scholarship, all branches of learning.Aural transmission. Inner listening/meditation. Fringe dweller. Saraswati’s birth star.
23 DHANISTHA
Star of Symphony
8
VASUS (BHISHMA)
Higher altruistic (artistic, musical) orientation precludes carnality. Delayed/unhappy romance (more in Capricorn). Temperamental incompatibility. Giver of what is highly valued. Singing, sonorous, melodious
24 SATABHISHA
The Veiling Star
VARUNA
Lord of
Waters
Protect, shield, conceal, obstruct(affliction often = child abuse)Healing that which is protected Physician, watery ailments Oceans, rivers & waters
25 PURVA BHADRA
Scorching Pair
Two faced man RUDRA
The destroyer
PURGATORIAL FIRE, contrition, atonement.
Scorching, paining, consuming desire, unsatisfied ambitionNo satisfaction(heart of K self abnegation)
26 UTTARA BHADRA
Scorching Pair
 Death bed RUDRA
The destroyer
Same as 25 but with power to endure & restrain.
Long journey. Journey towards spiritual plane – end of illusion (maya) cultivation of higher character qualities
27 REVATI
Keeper of Flocks
PUSHAN
Protector of wayfarers and belongings
Shepherd. Foster parent, incubator. Protector & nurturer of others on their journey.
Difficulty with own children, diseases of childhood
Progress in jumps
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Ashwini “the horse woman” 0.00 to 13.20 Aries

Symbol horse’s head
Deity Ashwini Kumaras the horse headed twins who, as physicians to the gods, perform medical miracles
Stars El Sharatan, the horn of the Ram. Its qualities are violent, outspoken, and brazen
Mythology Sanjna is the name of the goddess who disguised herself as a horse and fled from her husband because he betrayed her. He caught up with her, and their offspring produced the Ashwini Kumaras, the horse-headed twins. Each day the twins bring the dawn as their chariot speeds through the sky
Indications The “star of transport,” they are pioneers, explorers, always ready to try something new. They have zeal, and a zest for life. Heroic and very courageous, some will want to join the armed forces. Their restless and impatient nature has them rushing off quickly without planning ahead. Speed, not efficiency, is their preference. Their speech may be quick and halting, possibly stuttering, for the words can’t match the speed of their thoughts. They are the true trailblazers, headstrong and stubborn. As the symbol for new beginnings, they can represent a baby who goes after what it wants, not considering the inconveniences to others. They can be childish, irresponsible and inconsiderate. Ashwini rules all forms of transportation and fast travel. They are probably known for getting speeding tickets. Healers performing miracle healings are one of Ashwini’s gifts.
Bharani “the bearer of new life” 13.20 to 26.40 Aries
Symbol yoni, the female organ for reproduction
Deity Yama, god of death, or Dharma
Stars A binary star in the left foot of Andromenda, Almach gives honor and artistic ability.

Menkar, placed in the jaw of the whale indicates disgrace, trouble with legacies, and dishonor.

Mythology This part of the sky was called Apabharani, which means “the waters that carry things away”. This refers to all the souls that will transit here when they die. Yama is like Pluto and leads the dead to the other world. Yama was the first man sent to earth and the first man to die
Indications Considered the “star of restraint,” this is a difficult nakshatra. It denotes struggles and obstacles that result in personal breakthroughs. It is symbolic of the birthing process where one has grown out of the present conditions and must go through the pain of a new birth to create a new life. It is about personal transformation. Since Yama was the first to come to earth, and the first to die, they may be the first to try or do things. Social reformers, activists and philosophers are prominent here. There is a tendency towards jealousy or being plagued by the jealousy of others. Because the womb is so confining, in the end there is a feeling of restriction or confinement for these individuals. They feel oppressed by others, large groups and restrictive laws imposed by the government. It can also refer to those who inflict oppression on others. Here is the mystery of life and death. They may be attracted to a position such as an OBGYN physician or a mortician. They can be fanatical and intolerant of others who have different opinions. They are excessive and indulgent sexually. Their inner struggles can become a spiritual transformation leading to enlightenment.
Krittika “the one who cuts” 26.40 to 10.00 Taurus
Symbol a knife, or a razor
Deity Agni, god of fire
Stars The Pleiades, (The “Weeping Sisters”) Alceyone one of the six Pleiades, is the star of sorrow, success and prominence. Algol is one of the most violent evil stars, which deals with decapitation or symbolically loosing your head.
Mythology Karttikeya, a powerful warrior, was born in the Pleiades and nursed by the six sisters who were falsely accused of infidelity.
Indications The “star of fire” is sharp, piercing and penetrating. People with this nakshatra have a cutting wit and can be sarcastic and critical. They are proud, ambitious and determined. They are passionate crusaders. As the nursemaids nurtured and protected Karttikeya, there is a protective influence, and they seem to adopt and care for children not their own. Their need to protect is where the warrior comes out. They are stubborn, aggressive and can be very angry. This nakshatra rules war, battles, and disputes. Since Agni is the ruling deity, these people have fast metabolisms and good digestion, and are usually good cooks. They have frequent ups and downs in life. Their passions can lead them to illicit sexual affairs, as the Pleiades were falsely accused. They are bigger than life and can rise to a place of fame and prominence.
Rohini “the red one” 10.00 to 23.20 Taurus
Symbol cart or a chariot, temple, banyan tree
Deity Brahma, or Prajapati, the creator
Stars There are five stars of the head of the Bull (the Hyades). Aldebaran is the red eye of the bull. This star gives enthusiasm, intelligence, eloquence, and public honors, but there can be sickness and violence.
Mythology Of the 27 daughters, Rohini was the Moon’s (Soma) favorite wife. He spent more time in this nakshatra, because of her beauty and seductive qualities. The others sisters became jealous and the father (Prajapati) cast a spell on Soma, where he becomes ill each month but recovers. This is why the Moon waxes and wanes each month.
Indications The “star of ascent,” the myth implies the suffering our intense desires may bring, for the Moon could not help his desire for Rohini. This is a passionate, sexually seductive nakshatra. These people are very attractive, alluring, and beautiful. They love luxury, art, music and all the finer things life has to offer. They are extremely materialistic and frown on those who don’t measure up to their taste and high culture. They can be spoiled, for nothing ever seems to be good enough for their high standards. They can be extremely critical of others, looking down at their seeming low class. As the myth implies, they can be over sexed, and use sex to get what they want. They can be very artistic and have an appreciation for beauty and the fine arts. This is a growth-oriented nakshatra, ruling crops and fertility. This implies they can rise to the top and achieve their desires. Also there is fertility for procreation, meaning they have children. This nakshatra gives wealth, but they must harness their worldly materialistic desires.
Mrigashira “head of a deer” 23.20 Taurus to 6.40 Gemini
Symbol deer’s head (Antelope)
Deity Soma, the Moon god (Chandra)
Stars Orion, a group of three stars that represent the head of the hunter in the sky. Bellatrix is on the left shoulder of Orin means “female warrior” gives military honors.
Mythology Orion was the sky god Prajapati the world maker. He became obsessed with his beautiful daughter Rohini and chased her though this part of the sky, changing forms for swiftness. One of the forms was the antelope. To save Rohini, Shiva shot an arrow through Prajapati sending him crashing down to earth, destroying the oneness of the Universe.
Indications This is referred to as the “star of searching”. These individuals are constantly searching or looking for something. They are restless, nervous types always traveling. They are collectors looking for one more piece to add to their collections. They love to shop and fine that special deal, and the shopping or searching never ends. Like the deer they are gentle, peaceful, tender and have large soft doe like eyes. They are seekers and are powerful investigators and researchers. Highly intelligent their quest will eventually take them to spiritual dimensions of their soul. There is a sensual provocative side that can lead to incestuous relationships as the myth suggests. The fun is in the chase or the journey not the destination, for then the trill is over. They are known for having beautiful children.
Ardra “the moist one” 6.40 to 20.00 Gemini
Symbol teardrop, diamond, a human head
Deity Rudra the storm god, “the howler” and god of destruction, another form of Shiva.
Stars Betelgeuse is situated on the shoulder of Orion. A star of power, it gives an active mind, with ups and downs in career, and marital wealth and honors.
Mythology Rudra the destroyer is a form of Shiva who brought down Prajapati (Orion) to save Rohini from the sexual violation of the daughter. This destroyed the unity of the cosmos.
Indications There is sadness as the symbol of the teardrop suggests. There is a very destructive quality here, but the destruction is necessary to save grace for the future. They create destruction and havoc wherever they go, sometimes even destroying themselves. This is the place of the dark night of the soul, for there is a new dawn or new beginning after the seeming tragedy. After the worse storms comes the beautiful sunny day, for the following nakshatra (Purnarvasu) means “return of the light.” The rain the storm clouds produce brings growth and fertileness. These individuals are good at creating things out of destruction. They like to renovate old discarded things. This can refer to fixing up old houses or cars. They do have a lust for power and material things, and can appear cold and calculating. Their violent temperament causes many tears and depression, which can lead to their early destruction and death. They need to develop a sense of gratitude and appreciation for this will heal many wounds. Their real satisfaction comes as they overcome their hardships, and the truth and realization that comes through their suffering.
Punarvasu “return of the light” 20.00 Gemini to 3.20 Cancer
Symbol bow and quiver (case that contains the arrows)
Deity Aditi, the mother of the gods, she is boundless, vast and limitless, goddess of abundance
Stars Castor and Pollux the Gemini twins; the full meaning is “the two who give back the good.” Castor was the mortal twin known for his skill in horsemanship. This star suggests intellect, sudden fame and honor, sometimes followed by sudden loss. Pollux the immortal twin is known for his skill in boxing. This star gives a courageous nature but cold and heartless.
Mythology Goddess Aditi is as vast and limitless as the sky. Her ability is the power to gain wealth and abundance. She is the earth goddess for productivity. Aditi is associated with virtues and strives to act nobly. She has 12 sons called the Adityas. The Adityas are related to the 12 months of the year and represent the 12 sovereign principles. Because of this she is worshiped for blessings and protection of children.
Indications This is referred to as the “Star of Renewal”. After the bleak storms of Ardra the light appears again. Those with this nakshata have the ability to bounce back again, for they have deep limitless inner resources, and no boundaries as to what they can accomplish. They are deeply philosophical, inspirational, and spiritual with a true genuine understanding, which gives them their wisdom. There hardly seems to be a shadow side. They are likable, and charming. Because of their forgiving ways, others seem to forgive them easily. They love to travel, but just as the arrow is returned to the quiver so must these natives have a home base with family to return. There is a definite theme of return and renewal. As they give back to the world their prosperity doubles. This is a very prosperous nakshatra. They don’t have the need for a lot, they are content with little.
Pushya “to nourish” 3.20 to 16.40 Cancer
Symbol cow’s utter (milk producing), the lotus, an arrow and a circle
Deity Brihaspati, or Jupiter the priest of the gods
Stars Three stars in the constellation of Cancer, North and South Asellis refer to giving care and nourishment.
Mythology Brihaspati is the guru or teacher of the gods and is lord of speech and prayer. Shiva made Brihaspati into the planet Jupiter. Brihhaspati had his wife Tara stolen by Soma, and she bore a child from this affair (Budha). Brihaspati was taken by the charm of this child and raised it as his own.
Indications Those who have this nakshatra are very religious, but usually in a conventional way. There is a helping, caring nature. They are very wealthy, abundant, sometimes to the point of opulence. They have close nit families. Since they are so high minded they come to believe they know it all, and can be very arrogant as to their orthodox beliefs. They believe they know all the rules, and they must make sure others follow their laws. They can be smug and believe they are the only ones who are right and the whole world is wrong, of course this indicates insecurity. The nourishment and abundance principle can create overweight problems. They are philosophers, and spiritual with boundless devotion. They want to share their inner wealth, so they are frequently teachers, preachers and professors
Ashlesha ‘the embracer” 16.40 to 30.00 Cancer
Symbol serpent, a curled up or coiled snake
Deity Sarpas, or the Nagas, deified snakes
Stars The ring of stars that form the head of the Hydra (a serpent like creature) Acubens situated on the southern claw of the crab, is good for writing, study of astrology and public affairs
Mythology The serpent is the symbol of great wisdom, found in the occult sciences such as astrology or psychology. The snake has been referred to as the kundalini energy that rises through the spine in bringing spiritual enlightenment and magical powers.
Indications These are penetrating and intense individuals, with hypnotic eyes. They can hypnotize you with their glare and presence. It has been referred to as the “Clinging Star”, implying they can squeeze the life out of you. They are profound and full of wisdom, but have been know to use it to the contrary, like black magic. They can be sneaky, crafty, devious liars. They attack when you lest expect it, are cold blooded, and dangerous. The end result is their convincing ways turn on them and they suffer the consequences of poisoning themselves. They cannot tolerate any criticism or humiliation. They are extremely sexual and may use it to manipulate and control others. When they become so distrustful, fearful and hurt they learn to turn their manipulative energy to divine wisdom and use their magic to achieve enlightenment. There can be interest in poisons in terms of medicines that heals.
Magha “the great one” 0.00 to 13. 20 Leo
Symbol royal throne
Deity Pitris, family ancestors, “The Fathers”
Stars Regulus, the heart of the lion, gives fame, lofty big ideals, with a thirst for power.
Mythology This is the constellation believed to be the where our ancestors dwell and await their opportunity to reincarnate back with their families on earth.
Indications They are noble and eminent persons with leadership abilities. In this nakshatra kings or presidents are born, or simply those who rule or take charge. There is a drive for power and wealth. They are traditional with strong values and strong ambitions leading to restlessness. They are attached to their heritage and ancestry, and will usually seek out their family tree or origins. Worldly power and a need for recognition can obsess them. They have a generous hart, and deep loyalty with possible arrogance and egotism. Elitism and class-consciousness can make them quite snobby. There is a sense of emptiness that drives them towards enlightenment.
Purva Phalguni “the former reddish one” 13.20 to 26.40 Leo
Symbol bed (the front legs), hammock, fig tree
Deity Bhaga god of bliss (marital) and prosperity
Stars Zosma, located in the back of the Lion, is a star of egotism and self-indulgence
Mythology The Phalgunis are the “marriage mansions”. Where the power of love and attraction start with Rohini , here it results in the settling down in marriage. Bhaga protects marital happiness and bestows family inheritance. Lord Shiva started his marriage precession under this star.
Indications This nakshatra implies by the bed or hammock it is a time of rest and relaxation. These individuals are usually carefree, never worry and rely on their luck. They are attractive, sensual, and affectionate. They are very social, with the ability to influence others, with their communicative skills. Social events and parties are their favorite activity. This has been called the party nakshatra. They are kind, generous, and loyal, and are seldom alone. They are usually married or in a long term relationship. Their joyousness can lead to excesses, going to the extremes. They are very sexual and passionate. They have robust health. They may be lazy and indulgent, lending to vanity and narcissism. They can be very artistic and often express themselves through music and dance. There is often a substantial family inheritance.
Uttara Phalguni “the later reddish one” 26.40 Leo to 10.00 Virgo
Symbol bed (four legs), or hammock
Deity Aryaman, one of the Adityas, rules patronage, kindness, and favors. Bhaga and Aryaman are invoked together
Stars Denebola, situated in the Lion’s tail, quick mind, noble, generous, with high honors, but has an association with people with bad reputations.
Mythology Aryaman governs marriage contracts, and protects family inheritance. Shiva and Shakti were married under this asterism.
Indications Friendship is important to these helpful, kind individuals. They are happiest when married. Relationships and family unity are important. The meanings of Purva Phalguni apply here as well, just a little subdued. It is called the “Star of Patronage” for their love of humanity and caring sincere nature. They want to alleviate the suffering in society. Basically the Phalguni’s are known to have a happy marriage. But, since this nakshatra cannot stand to be alone, they may settle for anybody, and become involved in a co-dependent relationship, leading to resentments and marriage problems. They are courageous and good with people, leading them into powerful positions. There is a tendency to be controlling and very stubborn.
Hasta “the hand” 10.00 to 23.20 Virgo
Symbol hand, or fist
Deity Savitri or Surya, the Sun
Stars There are five stars representing the five fingers on the hand. Algorab is a double star situated in Corvus on the right wing of the crow. This star brings business success, charm, but eventual fall from favor.
Mythology Savitar, the Sun God has the ability to manifest what we are seeking and place it in our hands. He gives life, and assists in childbirth. Savitar is “golden handed” everything he touches turns to light.
Indications The hand symbolizes skill with the hands, as in craftsmanship and the arts. They may use their hands for healing, possibly as a doctor or massage therapist. They can be a comedian with their great clever wit, and good sense of humor. They are entertaining and good speakers. Their early life may be plagued by hardships restraints and possible impediments. The fist indicates an ability to grasp ideas, and hold on to things material or spiritual. Sometimes it is hard for them to let go. The crafty hand can indicate a thief, as well as a pickpocket, for they may be plagued by poverty or lack of success, until they focus on the spiritual path. There is an innate desire to be helpful and serve, as in a counseling profession. They are highly intelligent, attracted to mysticism, possibly palmistry being their specialty.
Chitra “the bright one” 23.20 Virgo to 6.40 Libra
Symbol bright jewel, or pearl
Deity Tvashtar or Vishvakarma the celestial architect
Stars Spica, the bright star in the wheat ear of Virgo, this is one of the most auspicious stars of all denoting success, riches, and a love of the sciences and arts.
Mythology Tavashtar is the celestial architect that can shape how humanity will see the world. He creates the Universe by blowing the creatures into existence, fanning them with his wings. He is the master of maya and magic, and represents regenerative power and longevity.
Indications This is the “star of opportunity”. These individuals posses charisma, personal charm, and can be flashy and glamorous. They love bright colors and usually have very beautiful eyes with well-proportioned bodies. This is one of the most mystical nakshatras of all. They have deep spiritual depth and with sudden flashes of insight. They are wonderful conversationalist; they say the right thing at the right time. Chitra rules creation, indicating artistic ability, and organizational ability as in architectural design. Many artists are born in this asterism. With an affinity to jewels they may deal with gemstones. Chitra reflects the world of maya and delusions, which they are to over come.
Swati “the sword” or “independence” 6.40 to 20.00 Libra
Symbol young sprout swaying in the wind, coral
Deity Vayu, the wind god
Stars Acturus situated in the left knee of Bootes, denotes riches, renown, prosperity, success in the fine arts, and self-determination.
Mythology Vayu is the purifier that represents the pranayama (breath) that sustains all life. The goddess, Saraswati is associated with this nakshatra. She is the goddess of learning, education, and the arts.
Indications They excel in the fields of music, literature and art. Financial and business successes are part of their gifts. They are blessed with the art of communication, revealing their knowledge and interest. Their ability to ride with the wind makes them extremely flexible. They are curious and eager to learn. Some are very psychic and intuitive. They are vulnerable, striving for independence, but are always survivors. Swati also translates as “the priest” and are learned in theology. Sometimes they can be high strung, and shallow. Because of their Vata nature must be careful of their diet causing too much wind.
Vishaka “the forked shaped” 20.00 Libra to 3.20 Scorpio
Symbol Triumphal arch, potter’s wheel
Deity Indagni, a pair of deities Indra is the chef of the gods, and Agni is fire deified.
Stars The four stars forming the scales in the constellation of Libra. Zuben el Genubi gives the ability to concentrate on goals, and overcome obstacles. It is social, clever, but unforgiving and revengeful.
Mythology Indra the king of the gods, combined with Agni fire provides the energy, strength and powerful potential in this nakshatra.
Indications This is the “Star of Purpose”. They are very goal oriented, and don’t give up until they achieve success. Ambition, and concentrated power will conquer any obstacles or rivals. They are extremely competitive. With their hash opinions they may force their will and ideas on others. The end result or their bottom line may involve stepping on or either using others to get what they want. They need to be careful not to win the battle, but loose the war, by pushing their agendas too hard. If you have what they want, it will be hard for them to hide their feelings of envy and jealousy. They can become frustrated and angry when they don’t get what they want. They are always hopeful of success and their determination will persevere. They are patient, persistent and determined. They experience success in the second half of their life. As the warrior spirit they will get what they want, their best solution is to be the spiritual warrior.
Anurada “the disciple of the divine spark” 3.20 to 16.40 Scorpio
Symbol triumphal archway, or a lotus
Deity Mitra as one of the Adityas is responsible for friendship and partnership.
Stars There are three stars in the body of the Scorpion. Isidis is situated in the right claw of the Scorpion. It gives a mystical interest, especially in astrology, immortality and shamelessness.
Mythology Mitra is the god of friendship and promotes cooperation in humanity. Any contracts or agreements are Mitra’s duty to protect. Mitra gives compassion devotion and love. Rada (the cowherd maiden) who is the friend and lover of Krishna is his devoted companion, always following him.
Indications This nakshatra promotes balance in a relationship. They are focused in their goals, but are able to maintain and balance friendships. Their friendly cooperation with others can bring them fame and recognition. They have superb leadership and organizational skills especially with large groups of people, like in organizations. Sensual and loving they know how to share and accommodate others; their gift is dealing with people. Also they have an ability to work with numbers. Traditionally they have difficult relationships with their mothers. Faithful and dedicated to the ones they love, they do have a melancholy side. There can be a jealous streak with a controlling angry side. They have been known to live far from their place of birth. There are many opportunities for travel, for they love variety.
Jyeshta “the eldest” 16.40 to 30.00 Scorpio
Symbol circular amulet, umbrella, earring
Deity Indri, chef of the gods
Stars Antares is the heart of the Scorpion. Antares means, “rival of Mars”. This is a military, political star, gives a drive for power, honors with possible sudden loss.
Mythology Jyeshta was the oldest of the 27 sisters and felt betrayed and jealous of the fact that Soma their husband favored her younger sister Rohini.
Indications There is a sense of betrayal and abandonment indicated by the myth. They have a sense of seniority and superiority due to age and experience. They are very protective of themselves and loved ones. They possess hidden occult powers. They are the wise ones who have the wisdom that only age and experience can give. As the patriarch or matriarch of the family they are the ones who will run the show. They know how to deal with wealth and power. Their lives are not easy and some may experience hardship and poverty. They are reclusive, secretive with few friends. Their inventive profound minds provoke them to seek the deeper meaning on life. At times they can be arrogant and hypocritical, because of their low self-esteem.
Mula “the root” 0. 00 to 13. 20 Sagittarius
Symbol bunch of roots tied together, or an elephant goad, (gives the elephant direction)
Deity Nirriti, the god of dissolution and destruction
Stars This nakshatra is located in the tail of the Scorpion near Ophiuchus. Lesath, gives good judgment, interest in spiritual nature, brings people before the public. This is the center of the Galaxy or the galactic center.
Mythology Nirriti means “calamity”, and is the goddess of destruction who lives in the kingdom of the dead. Nirriti has the power to ruin, destroy and break things apart. It is sometimes called Alakshmi or denial of Lakshmi (prosperity). She is depicted as Kali the fierce goddess who wears a necklace of skulls and human heads dangle from her belt. Her wild dance destroys illusions; she helps us see reality, the disgusting and beautiful.
Indications Called the “Root Star” they have a passionate nature that wants to get to the bottom of things. They are good at investigation, and research. They feel bound and trapped by the circumstances of their life, and can get caught up in blaming others or their environment. There can be extreme reversals in their lives with great losses. There seems to be cruelty, pain, and sharpness. Material fortunes seem to be stripped away, the lesson of non-attachment leads to spiritual realization. Resentment and betrayal are common. The deep sense of loss forces them to look deeper and seek a higher power, transforming their experiences into enlightenment. Excesses lead to compulsive behavior. There may be an interest in healing with herbs or alternative medicine.
Purva Ashadha “early victory” or “the undefeated” 13.20 to 26. 40 Sagittarius
Symbol elephant tusk, fan, or a winnowing basket, used for ridding corn of its husks
Deity Apah or water deified as a god
Stars In the constellation of the Archer, Kaus Borealis and Kaus Australis form the archer’s bow. Kaus Borealis gives leadership abilities with altruistic, idealistic, qualities and a strong sense of justice.
Mythology Apah is the cosmic waters spreading in all directions giving rise to all humanity. It is an invigorating power. Varuna is another ruling deity because of his protection of the seas and giving rain. Water is one of the most powerful forces in nature.
Indications Called the “Invincible Star” they are invincible, proud and independent. They have influence and power over others. There is a philosophical and emotional depth. There is a strong need to always better their life or improve their situation, and can be seen as a social climber. They are fearless, aggressive, confrontational, and controlling towards achieving their goals. They want popularity and to spread their name. This nakshatra is associated with declarations of war, and their temperament is a bit angry and sharp. The formal education seems to be disrupted. There is an association with water, and rule any industry or travel pertaining to water, seas, ocean, or overseas travel. They are always successful and their success comes at an early age. Great oratory abilities make them successful at debates. Their fearlessness can lead to restlessness and an obstinate aggressive disposition. Skillful in intuiting others shadows, but somehow blinds them to their own flaws, and sense of self-denials.
Uttara Ashadha “latter victory” or “latter unconquered” 27.40 Sagittarius to 10. 00 Capricorn
Symbol elephant tusk, or a small cot or planks of a bed
Deity Vishvadevas, means all gods or Universal gods
Stars Situated on the lower part of the Lyre, Waga (Vega) gives leadership especially political or in government, musical artistic ability
Mythology The Vishvadevas are the ten sons of god Dharma. Their power is to grant unchallengeable victory. They deal with the laws of time, universal principles, karma, and right action.
Indications Called the “Universal Star” they are much like their other half Purva Ashadha but a bit softer, milder and not as intense. They are enduring, invincible, and very patient. They fight for what they believe is right, highly righteous and responsible, with the highest degree of integrity. They practice what they preach. Sincere in everyway, they cannot lie. Commitment to their ideals makes them very humanitarian. They can be driven like a workaholic, extremely persistent when excited, but if they loose interest they become lazy, introspective, and not finish what they started. They have deep powers to penetrate or quest for spiritual information. They are leaders, very ambitious which leads them to notoriety. In the latter part of their life they become more successful, and victorious. Marriage can be difficult because they are stubborn, self-centered and lose interest.
Shravana “to hear” 10. 00 to 23.20 Capricorn
Symbol ear, or three footprints in an uneven row
Deity Vishnu, the preserver of the Universe
Stars In this nakshatra there are three stars in the head of the eagle, these are also the three footprints of Vishnu. Altair, leads to positions of power and wealth but trouble with the law.
Mythology Vishnu spanned the universe in three steps denoting his expansive travels as well as his expansive travel to the three worlds.
Indications This is the star of listening, also called the “Star of Learning”. They are always questing for knowledge, and information. They can be very intellectual. Wisdom and the spoken word are very important here. They make great teachers, or perpetual students. Counseling is a gift for they have the ability to truly listen. Their sense of hearing can be very acute and sensitive. They are very traditional and want to uncover knowledge of the past. Listening and participating in gossip are common, even though they are extremely sensitive and hurt as a result. Their restless nature causes them to travel extensively, usually in a pursuit of knowledge. There seems to be trouble and disappointments early in life, and some disabilities. With age they slowly regain their sense of self-confidence. They can walk with a limp or an unusual gate.
Dhanishta “the richest one” 23.20 Capricorn to 6.40 Aquarius
Symbol drum or a flute
Deity The eight Vasus, deities of the earth that give abundance on the material plane
Stars Consists of a small group of stars located in the head of Delphinus, the Dolphin. Sadalsuud, is good for intuitive ability, they are visionaries and good for public relations.
Mythology The eight Vasus are the solar gods of light and energy. They are earth deities that give abundance on the material plane. Vasu means “light” “benefic” indicating a charitable attitude, and high virtues.
Indications The “Star of Symphony”, there is considerable material wealth, ownership of property and real estate with this nakshatra. As to the symbols of musical instruments, some do possess musical ability. The “Star of Symphony”, there is considerable material wealth, ownership of property and real estate with this nakshatra. As to the symbols of musical instruments, some do possess musical ability and love dancing, for they are able to keep a beat. With this notion they are great at timing, this can refer to having a knack for being at the right place at the right time. There seems to be emptiness from within, for the musical instruments, a drum and flute are hollow. They are constantly trying to fill this void, and this may be the cause of their problems in relationships and marital discord. Marriage may be delayed or denied. There is a tendency to live up to the expectations of others. They can be materialistic, and gain fame and recognition. They must be careful not to be too self absorbed, greedy, and narcissistic. They love the excitement of travel.
Shatabhishak “a hundred healers” 6.40 to 20.00 Aquarius
Symbol empty circle, or a thousand flowers or stars
Deity Varuna, god of the cosmic waters, of the sky and earth
Stars This nakshatra is the large group of faint stars in the Water Bearer. The water poured out of this pot is the nectar of immortality. Fomulhaut is a star of musical abilities and great spirituality. It is mixed with great fortune and misfortune.
Mythology Varuna pours out the waters of life that heals all illness and gives immortality. He is the divine healer, and is the god of maya and illusion. He gives divine grace from sincere repentance.
Indications Called the “Veiling Star”, this nakshatra is about healing the human condition spiritually and physically. They may be healers or doctors. The symbol of the empty circle represents the void of space, what is behind the veil, indicating illusions or maya, and inner vision. They are profoundly mystical, meditative, philosophical, scientific, and are visionaries. They are very secretive, and reclusive. There is an affinity to star watching, and this can apply to astronomers as well as astrologers. They can be moody, lonely and depressed. Intensely opinionated and stubborn they think they know it all and have nothing to learn from others, because they are above them. Alcoholic beverages are ruled by this nakshatra. Difficult to heal or hard to cure diseases come under this rulership. There is a connection with electricity.
Purva Bhadrapada “the former happy feet” 20.00 Aquarius to 3.20 Pisces
Symbol sword or two front legs of a funeral cot, or a man with two faces
Deity Ajaikapada the “one footed goat” a form of Rudra or and ancient fire dragon
Stars Consists of two main stars in the body of Pegasus, the winged horse. Markab and Scheat: Markab is a star of honors and success with great sorrow. Scheat gives literary and poetic ability, with extreme misfortune.
Mythology Ajaikpada is viewed as a form of Shiva, and a vehicle for the transport of Agni (fire), representing the cleansing spiritual power of fire. Ajaikapada is the unicorn, related to Rudra god of storms.
Indications This is a transformational nakshatra where they will sacrifice themselves for a higher cause, to make a difference in the world. There is a passionate nature, a bit extreme and indulgent. The symbol of the man with two faces can refer to looking to the past and the future possibly at the time of death, or can mean someone who has a dark side they conceal from the world, or just two faced. Fearful, nervous, and angry they can be very cynical. Their lives sometimes are filled with sadness and problems. They must be careful of accidents and injuries. They are radicals and non-conformist, who have excellent speaking abilities to sway the masses, regardless of the consequences.
Uttara Bhadrapada “the latter happy feet” 3.20 to 16.40 Pisces
Symbol twins, back legs of the funeral cot, a snake in the water
Deity Ahir Budhyana, the Serpent or “Dragon of the Deep”
Stars Algenib, on the tip of the wing of Pegasus, gives good oratory abilities, intelligence with a responsible nature.
Mythology Adhir Budhyana is a serpent of the deep waters representing kundalini energy, seclusion and psychic energy. Agni is important here representing the fiery nature and cleansing power of fire
Indications The “Warrior Star”, they are disciplined with writing and speaking abilities. They are somewhat like their former twin nakshatra, Purva Bhadrapada but a lot milder, and can control their anger and aggression. There can be a lazy streak. There is wealth usually as a gift or inheritance, usually latter in life. They are cheerful, generous, and self sacrificing. They tend to be extremely protective of their loved ones. They love solitude and seclusion, for they need time to contemplate. They can be incredibly psychic with profound insights. Their depth and wisdom can transcend the ego to the collective consciousness, and seem to have magical powers. They achieve a happy home life and are usually blessed with good children.
Revati “the wealthy” 16.40 to 30.00 Pisces
Symbol fish, or a pair of fish, a drum to mark time
Deity Pushan, the nourisher, the protective deity for safe travel
Stars Located in the tail of the Northern Fish, Al Pherg gives organizational ability, and a promise of success
Mythology Pushan was invoked for the protection of flocks and herds and safe travels. He also recovered lost articles and animals.
Indications This nakshatra indicates a journey, and may in fact represent our final journey from this life to the next, being the last and final nakshatra. It grants protection for safe travels. They are sweet caring responsible loving friends. They nourish and care for others. They have been known to provide foster care for others, children or animals. They have an affinity or love towards small animals. They love humanity and society. They love to be social because they sincerely love connecting to other people. They don’t have a mean or jealous bone in their body. There is a love of fine arts and they can be creative as well. Their caring for others can lead to co-dependency. There may be disappointment early in life, but this developed their compassion and sincere forgiveness of others. They are a bit weak and may be prone to childhood illnesses. They are mystics with complete faith in their beliefs and in the goodness of humanity. With their love of water, they usually benefit from living by the water. There is a deep devotion and faith to God. They are protected in all their travels especially the journey from this world to the next.

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The 27 Nakshatra’s in the Hindu System of Astrology


The 27 Nakshatra’s in the Hindu System of Astrology.

The Nakshatras or the Constellations form a major and the Most Important element of the Hindu Astrology and “Muhurtha” streams of knowledge. Without these, our knowledge would be incomplete.

Nakshatra means “that which never decays”. It has been referred to as “Constellation” or “Asterism” and also at times as “Lunar Mansions”, by the Western Astrologers. Among these the word “Asterism” comes closest to the actual meaning of “Nakshatra”.

The Nakshatras represent a cluster of Stars. For instance the first Nakshatra in sequence known as “Ashwini” is made up of 3 stars which form the looks of a Horse, hence from the Sanskrit word “Ashwa” which means a Horse, we get “Ashwini”. The Horse thus becomes the symbol of this asterism. The Horse represents physical power and stamina; hence those born in this Nakshatra are always active, tenacious, dynamic and full of energy.

How do we co -relate the Nakshatra’s to the planets in an individual’s Horoscope

The Sky can be said to be a Stage and the Planets, as the players on the Stage. The screen behind the Players represents the Backdrop of the sky, which screen keeps on changing with every new act in the Play. The Nakshatras form the designs on this ever-changing Screen. This is like a singer singing on

the stage while behind him the projections on the Screen can be changing colors or varied scenery which the Director of the program may have decided. When we talk of the Planet Moon in an individual’s Birth Chart, the The rising asterism nearest to the degrees of Moon at time of one’s Birth in the backdrop of the sky, will be considered and said to be said as “Janma Nakshatra”, or the Asterism in which ones Moon is placed in.

How do they help us

The Nakshatras form a major “anga” or a major Element of the Hindu Panchanga.

The Nakshatras are made use of when choosing a Muhurtha in Electional Astrology.

The Nakshatras guide us to the first letter of an infant’s name at time of “Naamkaran” or namekeeping ceremony.

The Nakshatras also guide us very beneficially in matchmaking.

The Nakshatras guide us to how each Planet in the Horoscope will function. This forms the study of another Branch of astrology known as “Nakshatra Padhaty”.

Janma Nakshatra

The Moon placed in a particular Nakshatra decides the mental bearings of the Native how would they be, and if they are not in required levels, then the remedial measures of the Moons Nakshatra Lord Owner have to be undertaken for pacifying and strengthening the Moon so as to decrease the malefic effects and bring an increase in the benefic one.

In Astrology there are a limitless number of uses of the Nakshatras for gauging celestial influences on human Lives and the mundane. This can cover many Hard Paperback Volumes if one decides to write a thesis on same.

108 Beads of the Japa Mala

Those who are aware of the Hindu rosary or the “Japa Mala” for counting of Mantras must also be knowing that there are 108 beads in the Mala. Now this number is not just due to fluke.

A Circular Pizza may be compared to the sky. Cutting a Pizza into 27 equal parts each, would cover a span of full 360 degrees correspondingly in the sky which we address as the Zodiac. Each Nakshatra too would thus measure an arc of 13.20 degrees in the Zodiac.

The Ancient Indian Astrologers have always preferred precision in their studies and keeping this in their mind, have further subdivided this arc of 13.20degrees into 4 parts of 3.20 degrees each known as “Padas”. So we now have 27 x 4 = 108 Padas. This is the reason said to be for having 108 beads in the “Japa Mala”. It is also believed that when one recites one full Mala of 108 Mantras, he has asked for forgiveness and also requested for blessings from each part of the Zodiac which influence every small or big affairs of the human existence. In short asking for Grace from the Omnipresent, Omniscient and the Omnipotent Lord or the Creator under whose domain the whole Zodiac is contained. In same way, in the scriptures the Nakshatras too are considered to be Divine beings, worthy of being worshipped through the Lords of these Nakshatras who are the Navgrahas or the 9 Planets in Hindu Astrology.

In other words, we have 27 nakshatras with 4 charans each. Multiply 27 x 4 and you get 108.
So when You take 108 names of the Lord, you automatically are doing remedial measures for every planet in Your chart, because all the Lords of these charans are nothing else but manifestations of the Supreme itself. 108 Padas means all the degrees of the Zodiac covered. You have by taking 108 names of the Lord, actually paid obeisance to all the portions of this Universe.

So finally, the Zodiac as we consider in Astrology consists of the following.

  1. The Zodiac of 360 degrees divided into 12 parts each of 30 degrees named as the Zodiac Signs in the order- Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn , Aquarius and the Pisces owned by the 7 + 2 = 9 Planets, where the 7 Planets comprise of The Sun, The Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn while the other two are shadowy planets (Invisible) called as Rahu, Ketu or the Dragons Head and the Dragons Tail respectively, in Western Astrology. They are the Northern and Southern Nodes of the Moon.
  1. Furthermore division followed by the 27 Nakshatras each measuring 13.20 degrees arc of the Zodiac. This again followed by 108 Charans or Padas as explained above.

Below are given the names of the 27 Nakshatras and a List of their other attributes. This List is not Exhaustive which please Note.

Nakshatra Lord Yoni Guna Presiding Diety
  1. Ashwini.
Ketu Horse Deva Ashwini Kumar
  1. Bhairini
Venus Elephant Manushya Yama
  1. Krittika.
Sun Goat Rakshasa Agni
  1. Rohini.
Moon Serpent Manushya Brahma
  1. Mrigasira.
Mars Serpent Deva Soma
  1. Ardra
Rahu Dog Manushya Rudra
  1. P.Vasu.
Jupiter Cat Deva Aditi
  1. Pushya
Saturn Goat Deva Brihaspati
  1. Aslesha.
Mercury Cat Rakshasa Ahi
  1. Magha.
Ketu Rat Rakshasa Pitragana
  1. P.Phalguni.
Venus Rat Manushya Bhagya
  1. U. halguni.
Sun Cow Manushya Surya
  1. Hasta.
Moon Buffalo Deva Savita
  1. Chitra.
Mars Tiger Rakshasa Vishwakarma
  1. Swati.
Rahu Buffalo Deva Pawan
  1. Visakha.
Jupiter Tiger Rakshasa Satragni
  1. Anuradha.
Saturn Deer Deva Mitra
  1. Jyestha.
Mercury Deer Rakshasa Indra
  1. Moola.
Ketu Dog Rakshasa Nirriti
  1. P.asadha.
Venus Monkey Manushya Toya
  1. U.asadha.
Sun Mongoose Manushya Vishwadeva
  1. Shravana.
Moon Monkey Deva Hari
  1. Dhanista.
Mars Lion Rakshasa Vasu
  1. Satabisa.
Rahu Horse Rakshasa Varuna
  1. P.Bhadra.
Jupiter Lion Manushya Ajapada
  1. U.Bhadra.
Saturn Cow Manushya Abhibadhnu
  1. Revati
Mercury Elephant Deva Pushan

Note that the above List has to be applied with cautions while delineating results and not clinging strictly to the literal Dictionary meanings of the words mentioned above. For instance a person who is born in a Nakshatra whose symbolic representation is through a Tiger, then it has got certain denotations which only an expert astrologer would be able to guide as to thereof and one must not stick to the literal translated meaning of these. For example in Matchmaking the Yonis representation will guide the astrologer to how the partners looking for a match will compare in physical compatibilities. Same goes with the Gana “Rakshasa”. For instance in Marriage matchmaking again the astrologer would see whether the Ganas match or not between the partner and if the boy and the girl looking for marriage have each “Rakshasa” and “Dev Guna”  then the Matchmaker may deny the Match because a God and a Demon cannot marry and live happily. Of course this would be subject to other conditions too.

A deeper study of the Nakshatra system will allow us to draw out additional inferences.

~from our Sir KK Bagri (Bhaskar) Ji