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banglakhobor · 2 years ago
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শ্রাবণের পঞ্চম সোমবারে শুক্রের বড় ঘটনা! মহাদেবের কৃপায় বিশাল অঙ্কের টাকা
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rabiosantologia · 2 months ago
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SATURN: VEDIC ASTROLOGY OBSERVATIONS
It is said that any instrument that measures TIME is Saturnian. Sundials, for example, are clearly from Saturn, because they tell the time through the position of the SUN and the shadow, two of the main themes of this planet.
Based on this, I'm wondering if people ruled by Saturn (Capricorn and Aquarius and I even risk Saturn in the 1H) find it fun and interesting to play with shadows
I don't know if what I noticed makes sense or if it could just be my imagination, I thought it would be interesting to share.
| MARILYN MONROE: Capricorn Moon
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See the shadow running across her body as she turns to leave
| MICHAEL JACKSON: Aquarius Moon
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And here we have Michael Jackson playing with light and shadow at the start of a concert performance of Smooth Criminal
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The most recognizable silhouette 😆
| Orson Welles: Capricorn Moon and Aquarius Jupiter (atmakaraka) + Saturn in the 1H
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| David Lynch: ♑︎ Capricorn Sun and Venus (lagnesha)
Eraserhead (1977)
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Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992)
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[I will update this post if I see more of this.]
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dkscore · 7 months ago
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Aquarius Sign and Dhanishta Nakshatra: Unveiling the Cosmic Connections in Vedic Astrology
Introduction In the intricate field of Vedic astrology, each zodiac sign and Nakshatra provides unique insights into individual destinies and personalities. Among these, Aquarius (Kumbha Rashi) and Dhanishta Nakshatra stand out for their distinctive influences on human lives. Read more >>
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sakurapandadreams · 8 months ago
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˗ˏˋ ꒰ ♡ ꒱ ˎˊ˗ ASTRO OBSERVATIONS PT 4
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Please take all of these predictions with a grain of salt I'm not a professional astrologer.
Here's my masterlist
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NATAL OBSERVATIONS
🌊 Capricorn moons honestly suffer alot due to their family. I have seen cases where their siblings lie to them and scam them. Cases where their family wishes ill upon them. And what's more hurting is they keep forgiving their family and still love them alot. [Same goes for vedic]
🌊 Virgo moons can have mothers who are Virgo moons or Gemini moons [doesn't apply to all]
🌊 Gemini Moon Bestie >>>>>>>>> A group of friends. [This goes for vedic too]
🌊 Many Scorpio Moons are taken advantage of by their mothers, like their mothers dominate their lives before marriage.
🌊 In relationships Scorpio Moon seems like the more dominating person as compared to their spouse to the outsiders. However, their spouse almost dictate their life after marriage.
🌊 12th house shows what you struggle at :-
For example : Cancer 12th house may struggle at showing sympathy to others as well as to yourself
Scorpio 12th house may struggle understanding their intution [may dismiss it as coincidence many atimes]
Libra 12th house may struggle to accept they are intelligent and they also LOOK GOOD.
🌊 Uranus 6th house gives the vibes of someone who carries many erasable ink pens.
🌊 Uranus 4th house people love to keep their house tech savvy, like lights in their rooms will turn on automatically if they enter the house. [If your house isn't like that I'm sure you dream of making it this way ☺️🤭]
🌊 Uranus in the 7th house make great Cyber Crime Lawyers.
🌊 Neptune 6th house may end up looking good naturally even when they put on natural makeup. Their bare face >>>>>
🌊 Many Capricorn Moons are INTPs
🌊 Sagittarius Stelliums and Sagittarius Moons have such superior facial features 😌.
🌊 Mercury opposite Jupiter makes a person overly inquisitive [their thirst for knowledge is never ending]
🌊 Venus trine Pluto people look quite mysterious, like they look unattainable which makes people go crazy over them.
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VEDIC OBSERVATIONS
🌊 Mercury dominant or people with exhalted Mercury may wear very strong perfumes on the contrary people who are Venus dominant or have an exhalted Venus may wear perfumes with a more softer fragrance.
🌊 Gemini Moon women and Scorpio Moon don't get partners they deserve to get.
🌊 Cancer Moons are not only close to their mothers but quite close to their sisters even more than their mothers at times.
🌊 Mars conjunct Rahu also causes alot of arguments with siblings and it also ends up giving an illusion to both the siblings that the other one doesn't love them.
🌊 During your Shani Sade Sati you will have a hard time communicating your problems to others or asking for help, you may often times suffer in isolation. In your Shani Sade Sati Saturn is teaching you to resolve problems on your own
🌊 Many Virgo Moons are into the spiritual community of Tumblr [from tarot readers to astrologers]. I'm trying to tell you Virgo Moons that you have a good intution.
🌊 Moon in the 2nd house also gives beautiful features especially eyes another thing whatever they say sounds intelligent or sophisticated [Also depends on mood]
🌊 Many Uttara phalguni Moons end up doing well no matter what career they choose. They get good recognition for their work.
🌊 Saturn conjunction Rahu, natives with these people attract jealousy easily with their work. Rahu gives people the illusion that they can never be like these natives. Hence people also copy them alot.
🌊 Aquarius Mercuries please go and check your messages and reply to the ones you haven't since 10 months lol [same applies to natal]
🌊 Gemini Moons 🤝 Witty comebacks
🌊 Ketu in the 5th house could've witnessed toxic relationships since a young age and hence may not be into dating.
🌊 Aries Moons are also quite good at maths and calculations.
🌊 Many Magha Moons tend to behave as elders in their family like they give advice but they don't take any also don't like being corrected.
🌊 If a Moon is well placed in the 8th House you end up getting a mother in-law whose kindhearted also psychic to certain extend.
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starsandsuch · 2 months ago
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The Rashi Names In Vedic Astrology
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RASHI = Sign
ARIES = Meesha
TAURUS = Vrishabha
GEMINI = Mithuna
CANCER = Karka
LEO = Simha
VIRGO = Kanya
LIBRA = Tula
SCORPIO = Vrischika
SAGITTARIUS = Dhanu
CAPRICORN = Makara
AQUARIUS = Kumbha
PISCES = Meena
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PLANETARY NAME TRANSLATIONS
SUN = Surya
MOON = Chandra
MERCURY = Budha
VENUS = Sukra
MARS = Mangal
JUPITER = Guru
SATURN = Shani
NORTH NODE = Rahu
SOUTH NODE = Ketu
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luckshmi · 6 months ago
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Saturn vs. Sun
A Cosmic Tug of War Between Light and Shadow
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In Hindu mythology, the relationship between the Sun (Surya) and Saturn (Shani) is rooted in complex dynamics of conflict, duty, and karmic lessons. According to Vedic lore, Saturn is the son of the Sun and his wife Chhaya, the shadow-form of Sanjana. Sanjana, unable to bear Surya's intense heat, created her shadow form, Chhaya, to take her place. However, when the Sun realized this, a great distance grew between the two. Shani was born from Chhaya’s womb, and from birth, he had a strained relationship with his father, the Sun.
Legend has it that when Saturn opened his eyes as a newborn, his father, the Sun, was eclipsed, symbolizing Saturn’s natural tendency to dim or challenge the Sun’s light. This myth perfectly encapsulates their astrological relationship—where the Sun represents illumination, vitality, and authority, Saturn embodies limitations, restrictions, and the cold hand of time.
The tension between them is symbolic of the eternal battle between light and shadow, freedom and responsibility, individuality and structure. The Sun, representing ego and self-expression, often finds its brilliance dampened by Saturn’s demand for discipline, humility, and the karmic weight of responsibility.
From an astronomical standpoint, the Sun and Saturn couldn’t be more different. The Sun is a massive ball of nuclear fusion, emitting light and heat that sustains life on Earth. It represents the life-giving force, constantly radiating energy. Saturn, on the other hand, is a cold, distant planet. Though it’s the second-largest planet in the solar system, its slow orbit around the Sun and its icy composition emphasize its association with time, patience, and endurance. Saturn is encircled by a set of iconic rings, which can be seen as symbolic boundaries or limitations that the planet imposes.
The physical warmth of the Sun contrasts sharply with Saturn’s coldness. The Sun symbolizes vitality, passion, and drive, while Saturn’s icy rings represent restriction, delay, and the long journey toward mastery.
The Sun rules the sign of Leo, while Saturn governs Capricorn and Aquarius. These rulerships reflect their inherent characteristics:
Leo (Sun’s rulership): Leo, a fire sign, is associated with creativity, leadership, self-expression, and authority. Like the Sun, which sits at the center of the solar system, Leo energy craves attention and recognition. The Sun’s influence makes Leo individuals naturally radiant, generous, and sometimes domineering, seeking to shine in whatever they do.
Capricorn (Saturn’s rulership): Saturn’s association with Capricorn, an earth sign, emphasizes hard work, discipline, ambition, and long-term goals. Capricorn individuals, influenced by Saturn, are known for their perseverance and their ability to navigate challenges with patience and determination. Saturn rewards those who endure hardships and stay committed to their path.
Aquarius (Saturn’s co-rulership): Aquarius has traditional ties to Saturn. Saturn’s influence on Aquarius is more intellectual, representing the structuring of ideas and social systems. Aquarius, an air sign, embodies progressive thinking, humanitarianism, and innovation, but Saturn’s co-rulership adds a layer of responsibility and commitment to collective goals.
The Sun is exalted in Aries, where its fiery energy is fully unleashed, and it’s debilitated in Libra, where it struggles to maintain its autonomy in the realm of balance and relationships.
Saturn is exalted in Libra, where its sense of fairness and justice shines, and it’s debilitated in Aries, where impulsive action and Saturn’s slow, methodical nature clash.
At a symbolic level, the Sun and Saturn embody opposing forces in esoteric teachings. The Sun represents the ego, the conscious self, and our core essence. It is the source of light, radiance, and outward expression of identity. It tells us who we are at our core and how we project that identity into the world. The Sun is about presence, boldness, and self-confidence. It is masculine energy, action-oriented, and outward-facing.
Saturn, on the other hand, is the planet of karma, time, and discipline. Additionally, Saturn governs the lessons we must learn through effort, endurance, and often suffering. It is the planet of boundaries, restrictions, and responsibilities. While the Sun shines light on who we are, Saturn shows us where we must grow, through challenges, limitations, and the passage of time. Saturn is often referred to as the taskmaster or judge, ensuring we fulfill our karmic duties.
Saturn asks us to transcend ego by imposing limitations, while the Sun encourages us to embrace our individuality and creative expression. In this sense, they represent the dual aspects of life: freedom and responsibility, joy and sorrow, and self-expression and self-discipline.
Sun vs. Saturn in a Horoscope
When the Sun and Saturn aspect or are conjunct in a birth chart, it can indicate a life marked by tension between personal desires and external obligations. Those with prominent Sun-Saturn aspects may experience challenges with self-confidence, authority figures, or restrictions in expressing their creativity and individuality. Saturn’s influence can dim the Sun’s natural brightness, creating self-doubt or a sense of being burdened by responsibilities.
However, this combination also offers tremendous potential for growth. Saturn’s disciplined approach can refine the Sun’s creative energy, leading to mastery in one’s chosen field. Individuals with this placement may learn to overcome their ego-based desires in favor of more meaningful, long-term accomplishments.
The Sun in astrology is often associated with the father or authority figures, while Saturn represents the disciplinarian or strict, karmic parent. In a psychological sense, the Sun relates to how we perceive ourselves, our sense of identity, and the way we seek recognition. Saturn, by contrast, often relates to how we experience authority, restriction, and the limitations imposed upon us by external structures, such as society, family, or karma.
Someone with a strong Sun in their chart may have a healthy sense of self-worth and a positive relationship with father figures, while those with a strong Saturn influence may experience their fathers as stern, distant, or overly demanding.
Saturn’s transits over the natal Sun (or vice versa) are often significant periods of growth, maturity, and responsibility. During such transits, individuals may feel the weight of obligations or restrictions that force them to confront their ego and re-evaluate their goals. While challenging, these transits can lead to profound personal growth, as Saturn teaches the importance of structure, patience, and long-term planning.
In the cosmic play of Vedic astrology, the Sun and Saturn represent two essential yet opposing forces. The Sun’s radiant light signifies individuality, creativity, and self-expression, while Saturn’s cold restraint symbolizes discipline, karma, and endurance. Together, they create a balanced dynamic where the light of the ego is tempered by the lessons of responsibility and humility. Their interplay teaches us to honor both the joy of self-expression and the wisdom gained through life's trials.
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blessed1neha · 5 months ago
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What is Badhaka planet in Vedic astrology? What is its significance?
In Vedic astrology, the term Badhaka (literally meaning "obstacle" or "hindrance") refers to a specific planet that acts as a potential troublemaker or obstructive force in a person's life, depending on the ascendant (Lagna). The concept of the Badhaka planet is primarily related to the principles of Jaimini astrology, and it holds significance for understanding challenges or delays in achieving specific goals.
How Is the Badhaka Planet Determined?
The Badhaka planet is identified based on the ascendant (Lagna) and the classification of houses in a chart:
For Movable Signs (Chara Rashis): Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn
The 11th house lord is the Badhaka planet.
Example: For Aries Lagna, Aquarius is the 11th house, so Saturn becomes the Badhaka planet.
For Fixed Signs (Sthira Rashis): Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius
The 9th house lord is the Badhaka planet.
Example: For Taurus Lagna, Capricorn is the 9th house, so Saturn becomes the Badhaka planet.
For Dual Signs (Dwiswabhava Rashis): Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, Pisces
The 7th house lord is the Badhaka planet.
Example: For Gemini Lagna, Sagittarius is the 7th house, so Jupiter becomes the Badhaka planet.
What Does the Badhaka Planet Represent?
The Badhaka planet is considered a source of obstacles, delays, or hindrances in life. Its placement and influence in the natal chart can create challenges in the areas of life it governs. However, it doesn’t always act negatively; under certain conditions, it can lead to growth through challenges or be neutralized by benefic influences.
Obstructions and Delays:
The Badhaka planet might cause delays in achieving success, fulfilling desires, or attaining goals.
Health Issues:
If the Badhaka planet is associated with the 6th, 8th, or 12th houses, it may bring health problems or accidents.
Relationship Challenges:
When linked to the 7th house, the Badhaka planet can cause relationship struggles, misunderstandings, or delayed marriages.
Spiritual Growth:
Obstacles caused by the Badhaka planet often lead to introspection and spiritual development.
Karmic Lessons:
It is often seen as a trigger for karmic lessons that one must face and overcome.
Factors That Modify Its Influence
Benefic Influence:
If the Badhaka planet is aspected by or in conjunction with benefic planets like Jupiter or Venus, its negative effects may reduce significantly.
House Placement:
The Badhaka planet’s influence depends on which house it occupies:
In the 1st, 4th, 7th, or 10th houses, it might create visible struggles.
In the 6th, 8th, or 12th houses, hidden challenges or health issues might arise.
Dasha Periods:
The effects of the Badhaka planet are particularly noticeable during its dasha (planetary period) or antardasha (sub-period).
Strength and Dignity:
If the Badhaka planet is exalted or in its own sign, its negative effects may reduce, and it can act as a source of constructive challenges.
Remedies for Badhaka Planet
Mantras:
Chant mantras associated with the Badhaka planet or its ruling deity.
Example: For Saturn as the Badhaka planet, chant the Shani mantra or the Hanuman Chalisa.
Charity and Donations:
Donate items related to the Badhaka planet on its specific day.
Example: Donate black sesame seeds, iron, or black cloth for Saturn.
Strengthening Lagna Lord:
Strengthening the ascendant lord can reduce the negative impact of the Badhaka planet.
Worship:
Offer prayers to deities associated with the planet. For example:
Worship Lord Shiva for Saturn.
Worship Lord Vishnu for Jupiter.
Gemstones:
Wear gemstones only after consulting a qualified astrologer, as strengthening a Badhaka planet may not always be advisable.
Key Points to Remember
The Badhaka planet does not always bring negative results. Its influence can lead to growth and transformation if handled correctly.
Its effects depend on the overall chart, including aspects, conjunctions, and yogas involving the Badhaka planet.
Challenges caused by the Badhaka planet are meant to teach lessons and lead to spiritual evolution.
By understanding and addressing the Badhaka planet’s influence in the horoscope, one can navigate its challenges effectively and transform obstacles into opportunities for growth.
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subir-astrologer · 5 months ago
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SATURN GOOD OR BAD AS PER VEDIC ASTROLOGY
In Vedic astrology, Saturn (Shani) is a significant planet with a complex influence, often associated with discipline, responsibility, delay, and karma. Its effects can be either positive or negative, depending on several factors in a person’s birth chart. Here are some key factors considered to determine if Saturn is "good" (benefic) or "bad" (malefic):
1. House Placement
Good Placement: Saturn is generally considered benefic in the 3rd, 6th, and 11th houses. Here, it often brings discipline, stability, and material gains.
Challenging Placement: Saturn may give more challenging results in the 1st, 4th, 7th, 8th, and 12th houses, as it can bring struggles, delays, and hardships in these houses.
2. Zodiac Sign
Exaltation and Debilitation: Saturn is exalted in Libra (where it performs well) and debilitated in Aries (where it may create more challenges).
Own Signs: Saturn rules Capricorn and Aquarius, where it is more comfortable and generally performs positively.
3. Aspects and Conjunctions
Aspect with Benefic Planets: If Saturn has aspects or conjunctions with benefic planets like Jupiter or Venus, its malefic influence can be softened.
Aspect with Malefic Planets: Conjunctions or aspects with malefics like Mars, Rahu, or Ketu can intensify Saturn's harsh or restrictive qualities.
4. Dasha (Planetary Periods)
During Saturn’s Mahadasha (main period) or Antardasha (sub-period), its influence becomes more pronounced. A well-placed Saturn can bring career growth, structure, and stability, whereas a poorly placed Saturn may lead to setbacks, delays, or health issues.
5. Nakshatras (Lunar Mansions)
Saturn’s position in certain nakshatras can alter its effects. For example, in the nakshatra Pushya, Saturn tends to give more auspicious outcomes. Saturn in more intense or difficult nakshatras like Ashlesha or Ardra can bring challenges.
6. Saturn's Position in Divisional Charts (Vargas)
The placement of Saturn in divisional charts like the Navamsa (D9) and Dashamsa (D10) can further refine its impact, particularly in areas like career and spiritual life.
7. Aspects on Other Houses and Planets
Saturn's special aspects on the 3rd, 7th, and 10th houses from its position can influence different areas of life. Its aspect on a benefic house can stabilize and give structure, while its aspect on a malefic house can amplify challenges in those areas.
8. Retrograde and Direct Motion
When Saturn is retrograde, its energy tends to turn inward, and it often brings delayed results or challenges in areas it governs. Retrograde Saturn can sometimes lead to introspection and karmic re-evaluation, which can ultimately be beneficial if lessons are learned.
A benefic Saturn usually brings structure, responsibility, and lasting rewards through hard work, while a malefic Saturn may lead to obstacles, delays, and restrictions.
Saturn's influence is perceived as good or bad depends on how it interacts with other planets and factors in the birth chart. A well-aspected Saturn can bring structure and success, while challenging aspects may indicate difficulties or delays that require patience and perseverance to overcome.
Therefore, a strongly placed Saturn is not always good or bad, but rather a mixed blessing. It can give the person a strong character, but also a heavy burden. It can help the person achieve their goals, but also test their endurance. It can teach the person valuable lessons, but also make them suffer. The key is to balance the positive and negative aspects of Saturn, and to use its energy wisely and constructively.
Its overall influence is determined by examining the chart holistically and considering the factors above in relation to other planets and signs in the natal chart.
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inanaincarneetinsidus · 9 months ago
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Shatabhisha, The veiling star 🌟
Shatabhisha or Shatabishak is the 24th nakshatra set entirely in Aquarius Rashi between 6’40 to 20 degrees. Under the rulership of both Rahu, Shatabhisha is the apex of said north node of the Moon and Saturn (Shani), Shatabhisha is the nakshatra that embody the most aquarian qualities.
Shatabhisha translated from Sanskrit means “100 healers” or “100 medicines”. Shatabhisha is the one “possessing a hundred healers”. An alternative name Shatataraka means “possessing a hundred stars”. Therefore, by its many names, we can establish that Shatabhisha relates inherently to the Collective, to groups, associations which are all 11th house and Aquarius subjects. Shatabhisha is the “ability to conceal secrets”, thus is best represented by a circle. The Circle reflects firstly the collective theme of this nakshatra as the circle is made up of numerous points which are all at an equal distance from the origine point, but the circle is also a symbol of containment, of protection. The circle imposes a boundary by its circumference; hence it differentiates what is inside from what is outside, it draws a boundary. The space defined by the limits of the circle is protected, fortified, dissimulated and thus kept secret. The circle also connotes an idea of elitism, discrimination: only those who form a close circle around a person have access to them, are intimate with them. Magic is often performed around a circle, those who have been initiated to the occult form a circle, they are “kept in the secret”. Magical charms can take the round form of the circle, talismans, objects of protection are round: The Evil eye is a round eye. The circle in its harmonious quality represents the infinite world of creation: Time, which is the tool that helps us conceive material reality, is circular. This circular nature of time is reflected in what we experience existing within it: you are born weak and fragile as a baby, then you grow strong, only to rediscover your fragility in old age: Life’s cycle, Life’s circle.
The circle is also a symbol of objectivity and in objectivity you discover the truth. To attain objectivity the circle multiplies the points of views and this addition of all these points of views helps to uncover what is true everywhere for everything. Shatabhisha is “the one who struggles with the truth”. Shatabhisha main concern will be truth, therefore will try to acquire objectivity by looking at every aspect of a situation. Shatabhisha Trimurti is Shiva, dissolution and reflects this concern because to truly discover what is true, you need to dissolve what is illusory, your unbased beliefs about the subject, you need to challenge your opinions to see if they can be transformed into thoughts. In this lunar mansion a lot of transformation occurs on the psychic level.
The deity of Shatabhisha is Varuna, chief of the Asuras. Varuna is the one who “binds the ocean”, he rides Makara which is the mythical crocodile and is the god of the Oceans. Therefore Shatabhisha association with Varuna reveals it’s universal qualities, the Oceans are vast and infinite, Oceans are also wide and profound and reflect The process of introspection. Shatabhisha's stage in life happens after Dhanistha where one enjoyed riches and fame, and is now looking for deeper contentement, that exists outside of material abundance. The figure of the adventurer who takes the sea to find himself might be relevant in this case.
Varuna holds a pot containing Soma, the drink of the god granting them immortality: Soma rejuvenates the body but also intoxicate much like Ambrosia in greek mythology. He also holds medicinal herbs representative of the power of healing of Shatabhisha: "Bheshaja Shakti".
Shatabhisha holds the persuavive power of the media by being the apex of Rahu. The people controlling medias are not in the eye of the public, they stay behind the scenes, dissumalated. Media is based on Maya (illusion) which is the domain of rahu.
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unknownnullified · 2 months ago
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Uttara-Ashadha Nakshatra and the Leader Warrior Archetype
In this exploration, we shall delve into the behavioral and sensory manifestations of natives belonging to the Uttara-Ashadha Nakshatra within the modern milieu. Each Nakshatra operates with distinct programming, and understanding these natives allows for the discernment of their patterns, revealing their primary Shakti (energy) necessary for achieving optimal performance. This comprehension equips entities to harness the unique capabilities of Uttara-Ashadha individuals, thereby yielding productive outcomes. Uttara-Ashadha Nakshatra, recognized as the 21st star among the 27 constellations within the celestial pantheon, is positioned in the celestial coordinates of ζ and σ Sagittarii. To delineate this Nakshatra within the three luminaries, it spans from 26°40' Sagittarius to 10°00' Capricorn in the Indian astrological format, and corresponds to 22°40' Capricorn to 6°00' Aquarius in the Western astrological format.
This Nakshatra encapsulates a diverse energy spectrum, primarily characterized by the congruent influence of Surya (the Sun). Due to its expansive cusp, Uttara-Ashadha interweaves between two zodiacal realms: Sagittarius, governed by Jupiter (Brihaspati), and Capricorn, presided over by Saturn (Shani), both of which reside in their respective dignities. This duality allows us to elucidate the modern operational efficacy of Uttara-Ashadha natives, who embody the quintessential qualities of the Sun, representing the core integration of masculinity, while simultaneously channeling the expansive Jupiterian energy associated with the 9th house—symbolizing the pursuit of Dharma and Knowledge—and the disciplined attributes of Saturn, the ruler of the 11th house ideals, emblematic of effort and perseverance through the communion and gains. In essence, understanding the intricate dynamics of the Uttara-Ashadha Nakshatra illuminates the pathways through which these individuals navigate the material realm, enabling them to harness their inherent strengths and fulfill their destinies with profound impact.
Part 1: Masculine Energy in its Material Form/ The Manifested Image of Man
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Krittika, the first Sun-ruled Nakshatra, serves as the initial manifestation of the Primordial Masculine Ideal Man, often conceptualized as the Cosmic Adam archetype. This Nakshatra embodies the essence of the male principle in its most elemental form, representing a divine archetype that is both a creation and a reflection of the cosmic order. Krittika's placement at the cusp of Aries and Taurus signifies its dual nature—Aries, as the fiery initiator of new beginnings and the ruler of exterior appearances (1st House) that one will attribute from physical birth, and Taurus, as the grounded embodiment of material reality.
Krittika: The Primordial Masculine Ideal/Manifestation of the Cosmic Adam
Krittika can be viewed as the archetypal representation of the male form, encapsulating the foundational aspects of masculinity within the human experience. This Nakshatra signifies the birth of the physical male and what the physical anatomy it will incorporate, wherein the divine essence is expressed through tangible attributes and characteristics. The focus here is on understanding the male body in its entirety, exploring its male functions and how the physical body will form in its growth stages, while also delving into the complexities of male sexuality as it is experienced within the current male vessel.
Intercession with Rohini
As Krittika transitions into Rohini Nakshatra which is associated with the feminine Primordial Eve archetype, there is a profound interplay between the masculine and feminine principles. This transition highlights the dynamic balance between these energies, emphasizing the necessity of both in the creation process. Rohini, with its focus on nurturing and fertility, complements Krittika by offering a deeper understanding of emotional and relational dynamics that inform the male experience.
Uttara-Phalguni: Integration of Emotions/Evolution of Masculine Identity
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Following the establishment of the physical male form in Krittika, Uttara-Phalguni signifies the next evolutionary stage in the male journey, wherein the integration of materialized emotions begins to take precedence. This Nakshatra embodies the principles of partnership and marriage with patronage attributes to it, emphasizing the importance of union as a means of receiving and sharing emotional wisdom. The interactions fostered in this phase promote a deeper comprehension of the emotional landscape that underpins masculine identity, guiding men to explore their feelings and vulnerabilities in the context of relationships or the influences it’s in.
Teaching and Learning through Union
Uttara-Phalguni serves as a nurturing ground for male comrades, where lessons are imparted regarding the core ideals of masculinity. Through partnerships, men learn to navigate the complexities of male emotional expression and develop a more nuanced understanding of their own male identities. The Nakshatra emphasizes the significance of collaboration and mutual support in cultivating a holistic masculine experience hence the star being signaled as The Star of Patronage.
Uttara-Ashadha: Physical Manifestation of Masculinity/Embodiment of Pure Masculinity
As the journey progresses into Uttara-Ashadha, the focus shifts towards the physical manifestation of masculine ideals in action. This Nakshatra represents the culmination of the emotional and sensorial experiences cultivated in the previous stages, translating them into tangible expressions of masculinity. The collective disposition of the five senses becomes a critical aspect of this phase, allowing for the discernment and appreciation of what true masculinity embodies in its most authentic form.
Distinguishing True Masculinity
Uttara-Ashadha emphasizes the clarity and distinction of masculine qualities as they manifest in physical action. The integration of emotional intelligence, learned through the experiences of Krittika and Uttara-Phalguni, culminates in a refined understanding of how masculinity can be expressed through responsible, ethical, and compassionate actions. This Nakshatra fosters a framework for men to embody their ideals in a way that resonates with both their inner truths and the external world.
The journey from Krittika through Uttara-Phalguni and into Uttara-Ashadha encapsulates the evolution of the male archetype from primordial essence to fully realized masculinity. Krittika lays the groundwork for physical manifestation, while Rohini, Swati and Revati introduces the interplay of feminine energy. Uttara-Phalguni facilitates emotional integration through a patronage way, and Uttara-Ashadha culminates in the embodiment of masculine ideals in action and battles. Together, these 3 Nakshatras constitute a profound narrative of growth, exploration, and the multifaceted nature of masculinity, inviting men to navigate their identities with depth and authenticity in the material world.
Part 2: The Vishvedevas: An Exegesis
The etymology and conceptual framework of the The term "Vishvedevas" derives from the Sanskrit root "Vishva," meaning "all" or "universal," combined with "Deva," which signifies "god" or "divine." Collectively, the Vishvedevas represent the totality of divine forces that permeate the universe, embodying the essence of inclusivity and pluralism within the cosmic order. They function as custodians of dharma (cosmic law and order) and are invoked to ensure the welfare of all beings. The Nature of the Vishvedevas are not confined to individual identities or attributes; instead, they embody a collective consciousness that transcends personal deification. This collective nature allows them to act as intermediaries between the divine and the earthly realms facilitating the flow of spiritual energy and wisdom. The word comes to mind called Universality the power to connect and be connected to all beings gives a urge to human complexities just like the teachings of Shravana Nakshatra which is why The Vishvedevas epitomize the principle of unity in diversity, acknowledging the interdependence of all beings. They represent the idea that every entity, regardless of its form, is an integral part of the cosmic tapestry. Which the interplay of the trope called The White Knight comes into fruition in cinema films that resonates with Uttara-Ashadha natives and his two solar ruled brothers like Krittika and Uttara-Phalguni, this theology is linked heavily and subliminally, the concept of the protagonist falling in physical love with a marginalize individual/character that is considered either of economical inferiority, different racial background and Caste class and even the most controversial of all Gender and sexual preferences falling not by the external conditions but the realization that these marginalized love interests are important and contributes to the material echelon equally in the field of physical romance. Which is why many of these male natives of this Nakshatra and in the other two sun-ruled constellations are linked to have had scandals or have been sighted with Transsexual Women, behind the scenes or even in public affairs, but we will get into that topic later on as we progress to the narrative.
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Uttara-Ashadha: Spiritual Etymology
The film that comes in essence, is the film directed by Micheal Leigh called "Naked" as its interpreted as a cinematic manifestation of the Uttara Ashadha archetype, where the confluence of intellect, existential inquiry, and the quest for authenticity culminate in a richly textured narrative that invites viewers to reflect on the nature of existence itself. As a cinematic oeuvre the lead role was giving to actor David Thewlis (Uttara-Ashadha Moon Native positioned in Sagittarius), encapsulates the tumultuous odyssey of its protagonist, Johnny, whose character serves as a vessel for profound philosophical inquiry and existential dread. Thewlis’s portrayal is replete with erudite discourse, reflecting a multitude of influences, from nihilism to existentialism, which resonate with the intellectual vigor emblematic of those born under the influence of Uttara Ashadha but to the Extend of Uttara-Bhadrapada (David Thewlis has it in his sun placement.)
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Uttara Ashadha, as a nakshatra, is characterized by a relentless pursuit of truth and an intrinsic drive towards moral and philosophical rectitude. This celestial positioning imbues its natives with an innate propensity for introspection and a yearning to unravel the complexities of existence. Johnny’s eloquent yet acerbic soliloquies articulate a profound disillusionment with societal norms, echoing the Uttara Ashadha native's propensity to challenge conventional wisdom in favor of a more profound understanding of reality.
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The film's narrative arc, marked by Johnny’s meandering through the urban landscape of London, serves as a metaphor for the existential quest inherent in Uttara Ashadha's ethos. His encounters with diverse characters illuminate the multifaceted nature of human experience, revealing the often-painful juxtaposition between lofty ideals and the starkness of reality which Venusian Nakshatra exhibits more of this concept and indulges simultaneously. This existential dichotomy is a hallmark of the Uttara Ashadha journey, where the pursuit of higher truths can lead to alienation and introspective turmoil.
Moreover, the sophisticated lexicon employed by Johnny underscores the intellectual depth associated with Uttara Ashadha. His dialogues are not merely an expression of his cynicism but also a reflection of a deeper philosophical quest—an endeavor to articulate the ineffable complexities of the human condition. In this light, the film serves as a poignant exploration of the interplay between intellect and emotion, a thematic resonance that is deeply ingrained in the essence of those aligned with Uttara Ashadha’s energies.
Here’s a video that has correlations with Uttara-Ashadha’s energy.
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Part 2: Hexagram 61 and Hexagram 6
With the movie Naked we can see that Purva-Bhadrapada Nakshatra has an equal temperament of aspirations that Uttara-Ashadha natives are trying to bring in physicality, which is the desire to attain the radiant and resplendent essence of divine knowledge that which is a hallmark of the Purva Bhadrapada nakshatra. This aspiration reflects an intrinsic yearning for enlightenment, where individuals seek to illuminate their own consciousness and, by extension, the collective awareness of humanity. The pursuit of such divine spiritual wisdom transcends mere intellectual understanding; it embodies a profound connection to the cosmos, facilitating a deeper appreciation of universal truths and the intricate tapestry of existence. As sun ruled individuals are inspired by Purva Bhadrapada, these natives delve into the realms of spiritual enlightenment, the outcomes of this pursuit extend far beyond personal gain. The acquisition of divine knowledge often manifests as a transformative force, enabling individuals to become beacons of wisdom and guidance within their communities. By embodying the principles of compassion and altruism, those aligned with this nakshatra contribute to the betterment of society, fostering an environment of understanding and interconnectedness. Their insights and teachings serve to uplift and support the entire world, promoting harmony and fostering a collective awakening to the higher dimensions of existence.
The hexagram that embodies the essence of Purva Bhadrapada is the Hexagram 61, known as "Inner Truth" or "The Truth Within." This hexagram symbolizes the profound connection between the inner self and the greater cosmos, reflecting the journey towards self-realization and the unveiling of deeper truths. It represents a synthesis of enlightenment and the quest for authenticity, urging individuals to seek clarity in their thoughts and actions.
Hexagram 61 consists of a structure that conveys the idea of introspection and the discovery of inner wisdom. The upper trigram, K'an (Water), signifies the depths of intuition and emotional understanding, while the lower trigram, Tui (Lake), represents receptivity and the nurturing aspect of knowledge. Together, they illustrate the harmonious interplay between the depths of consciousness and the expression of that knowledge in the external world. This hexagram encapsulates the essence of Purva Bhadrapada, where the quest for divine knowledge is fundamentally tied to the nurturing of global consciousness. It emphasizes the importance of inner reflection as a means of uncovering truths that can ultimately support and uplift humanity. In essence, the radiance of divine knowledge, when shared with others, fosters a greater sense of unity and spiritual evolution, aligning with the overarching goals of Purva Bhadrapada's shakti and the 11th House ideals. Now with Uttara Ashadha, these natives embodies the challenging essence of Hexagram 6, known as "Conflict" or "The Arising of Tensions." This hexagram encapsulates the intricate dynamics of struggle and resolution that are often encountered in the pursuit of truth and moral righteousness, reflecting the steadfast nature of Uttara Ashadha natives.
The upper trigram of Hexagram 6, Ch'ien (Heaven), symbolizes strength, authority, and the expansive potential of the cosmos. In contrast, the lower trigram, K'un (Earth), represents receptivity, nurturing qualities, and the grounding aspects of existence. The interplay between these two trigrams signifies the balance required when navigating conflicts, particularly those that arise in the quest for higher ideals and spiritual growth. Uttara Ashadha individuals, inspired by the transcendental aspirations of Purva Bhadrapada natives, often find themselves in situations where their commitment to truth and integrity is tested. The energy of Hexagram 6 reflects the challenges that may arise from differing ideals or external pressures that conflict with their moral compass. Such tensions can arise in relationships, professional endeavors, and personal aspirations, necessitating a careful navigation of the complexities inherent in human interaction. Which is the darker undertones of this Nakshatra, where it can hyper-convulse by external circumstances and becoming tense within the process and becoming absolutely critical that their own solar heat rays becomes impossible to bare when entities come in physical contact with Uttara-Ashadha and his solar comrades, it will become diluted to the falsehood provided by the illusionary perceptions of flesh. Which makes sense because Men are more vulnerable to the laws of externalism and external societal pressure/the heightened obsession of the flesh to the point that it’s fixed in its external ideals, mortal men becomes diluted and moves away from the inner spiritual-truth or masculine solar path that transcends far beyond the matter of flesh and becomes hyper-fixated to what it’s only publicly available as the only truth and the invisible inner truth is just mere folklore, for this proposition will become a tragical ending of the collective’s future and human civilization as a whole, destruction and immoral debaucheries becomes heightened and the soul begins the merging sequence with the temporal body, giving away the soul’s true purpose for an exchange of blissful ignorances and pleasure of flesh, which is where Ego is most dominant in Sun, for Leo is linked to the attachment of ego and being in its own sign in Sun and exalted in Aries where Sun is more progressive. So, this hexagram highlights the importance of diplomacy and negotiation in resolving conflicts. It serves as a reminder that the path to achieving one's goals is not always linear, and individuals must be prepared to confront challenges with wisdom and grace. The essence of Uttara Ashadha, defined by its noble pursuit of universal truths, finds resonance in the understanding that conflicts can ultimately lead to growth and deeper insights when approached with a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect. Moreover, the influence of Purva Bhadrapada imbues Uttara Ashadha with a desire for spiritual illumination and a quest for knowledge that transcends mere personal ambition. The collaborative nature of their relationships fosters an environment where conflicts can be viewed as opportunities for learning and transformation, rather than mere obstacles. This alignment encourages a profound exploration of the human experience, reinforcing the idea that the pursuit of truth often requires overcoming adversity and embracing the complexities of existence. In conclusion, the embodiment of Hexagram 6 in Uttara Ashadha reflects the nuanced interplay of strength and receptivity in the face of conflict. Inspired by the spiritual aspirations of Purva Bhadrapada, Uttara Ashadha individuals are equipped to navigate the tensions that arise in their pursuit of moral rectitude and truth. This journey, while fraught with challenges, ultimately fosters resilience and a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of all beings, enriching their experience and contributing to their growth as individuals dedicated to the higher ideals of existence.
Notable mentions of Solar Dominant Natives appreciating Purva-Bhadrapada Natives
Jack Harlow (Uttara-Phalguni Moon): inspired by Kanye West (Purva-Bhadrapada Moon) who made a nice statement towards his appreciation for Harlow’s musical works and later Jack expressed how he considered Kanye himself his Hero and his approval meant a lot.
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YG (Uttara-Phalguni ASC): Made a Statement that he would vote for Kanye as President.
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Logic (Uttara-Ashadha Sun): Expressed in his interviews that Kanye West was his biggest aspiration and that his influence in his musical resume was inspired by Kanye himself.
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To be continued…
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numbersandstars · 6 months ago
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Exaltation Series: Saturn in Vishakha
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An exalted planet means this planet has reached the higher point in its own sky. There, the planet feels free to unleash its power for better... Or worse. The sign where the planet is exalted allows the planet to flourish, as well as the nakshatra where the exaltation degree falls.
Exalted Saturn in Vishakha
Saturn gets exalted at 20°00 Libra, that is to say, right at the beginning of Vishakha nakshatra (Vishakha: 20°00 Libra to 3°20 Scorpio). In Jyotish, Saturn/Shani is classified as a malefic planet. It represents delays, obstacles, worries, frustration, restriction. On a more positive note, Saturn is about hard work and perseverance. Here, exalted Saturn reaches its highest peak of well-being, that is, promoting justice. Saturn becomes the impartial judge. Whether you are a privileged aristocrat or a poor commoner, Saturn does not take sides because of your identity, unlike when it sits in Aquarius, opposite to Leo sign where Saturn rebels against the authority, his own father, Surya-Sun. Now, Saturn takes it to a higher level: he is the judge, who is going to pronounce the ultimate sentence according to the cosmic law. Vishakha is a crucial nakshatra here because it is all about a choice to make between two different directions. Vishakha is often translated as "two branches": sooner or later, the natives will take a drastically different turn in life, for example, one can become a respected lawyer and later on, becomes an ayurvedic practitioner. Here, Saturn becomes the highly respected judge: it encourages the natives to work harder and reach their long-term goals. Saturn, who is karma karaka or karma significator, makes the natives face their past deeds through numerous obstacles, especially in career. But the natives will overcome them and become successful. It takes time because it is Saturn. Saturn hates shortcuts. These challenges in their professional endeavors strengthens the natives. Vishakha is about leadership and authority, Saturn is not opposed to it as long as the natives respect and applies the saturnian qualities: honesty, reliability, responsibility. But Saturn is not just concerned about the materialistic level of existence, far from it. This is where you witness Vishakha's split: Saturn is also spiritual. Saturn wants the natives to seek wisdom and humility. Afflicted Saturn in Vishakha natives makes them more stubborn and rigid. Ambition goes too far, the natives cling too much on success and titles. Vishakha who is ruled by Indragni, Indra, the strong thunder god and Agni, the fire god, gives to all natives intense emotions: add Saturn whose element is the air there, and you get fixed, turbulent emotions. Afflicted Saturn in this nakshatra poses challenges to relationships due to this flow of emotions and Saturn's nature to restrict things. In a nutshell, exalted Saturn helps the natives win on both materialistic achievements and spiritual growth.
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banglakhobor · 2 years ago
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rabiosantologia · 7 months ago
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Ryan Gosling plays a character where he wears an outfit that has the Scorpio symbol on it and if the birth time I found from his chart is correct, he has Jyestha Mars ♏︎ (atmakaraka) 😭
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Is the birth time available on Astrotheme suspicious? Yes, but let's leave it here out of curiosity and take this information with this expression 🤨🤔
♎︎ Vishakha Sun
♐︎ Purva Ashadha Moon
♒︎ Purva Bhadrapada ASC
♍︎ Hasta Saturn (lagnesha)
♑︎ Shravana Ketu in the 12H | ♋︎ Ashlesha Rahu in the 6H
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proudhinduforever · 3 months ago
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My opposers and their depressive life
I have observed a pattern according to my birth chart. I have strong saturn in my 6th house. I'm Virgo rising and my saturn is in aquarius. It's a combination to get enemies who are very depressed or cunning in their life. Because, shani is described as a planet which is grieving, old and cunning. It's a dire malefic planet.
Well.. I have had such people who opposed me Or mocked me in their cunning manner. But they had to suffer later. Even though I don't do anything, they usually dig their own grave and get into intense depression. It looks miserable.
What's the point of living even in palace if you are not happy as a person who lives in hut? What's the point of driving bmw if you are not happy as much as a person who rides in bus? It looks to me like a duryodhan getting depressed in his palace and trying to burn pandavas during vanavas. No need to mention that he opposed shri krishna and shri krishna had 6th house Saturn.
A depressive life is a miserable life. My 6th house aquarius saturn blesses my enemies with such fate.
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prala · 1 year ago
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12° Shatabhisha Pisces/Aquarius
Shani ruled. dream core and the mystical side of nature. winter. emboldening. first lights of an aurora. the power of the side of existence least apparent due to to the crystallization of our collective essence.
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eye-of-mordor · 3 months ago
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Beginning in the new year very soon, the Eye of Saturn (Shani Sade Sati) will influence parts of Aquarius, Pisces, and Aries until 2036. The first two constellations host part of two nakshatras that are significantly and positively correlated with Saturn, being Purva Bhadrapada and Uttara Bhadrapada. Because of this, they shall enjoy the fruits of Saturn's blessings for a prolonged time, in its benevolent gaze. As for Aries, it partly hosts an area for Krittika and Ashwini, which are not so significant in the eye(s) of Saturn, and these natives should take extra steps to curry favor from the Eye.
Long live the powers of Bhadrapada!
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