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Jyeshta as I know it
As a Ketu placement, as a misunderstood warrior, as an old friend.
On this day when the Sun reaches the placement of my Ketu, when Ketu sits on my rising, I wanted to attempt expressing what this means to me. This feeling. This is not the half of it, but it's true, it's so true to me.
A little different. I am aware of the archetypes and the themes that come to people's heads when they think of Jyeshta, but it also has a very relatable and unexpectedly warm/caring side. I might get a little poetic.
Plot twist: they care.
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Out of suffering, comes strength, and the ability to suffer less. Out of hardening, comes loneliness, and out of it comes strength too. Victory might be sweet, but it too will feel lonely.
Who do you have at the end_when you've defeated everyone, except the shadows of who those people once were and your own self? Who else will stand beside you?
When you reach the finish line, when you kill your way to the throne, when you step onto the peak, bloodied and shattered, barely standing, still on edge, what do you have to live for?
You might not mind at first. You might thank the gods for your luck, you might be ready to go further, to do more.
What were you fighting for? Has the war left anything whole? Is there something to justify this madness? Your only crime was to value your life. When it was kill or be killed, you did not think twice. You had no other option, it was the only choice.
When it was burning with greatness, it was your lifeline. When it was turned to ashes, you did not want to believe. Now you stand on that field, when it's dead silent and scarily calm.
Where has the kingdom gone?
What will be yours from it?
You're scared to see the depths of what was lost.
But you're bound to, you think. After you face the truth of your own story and come full circle, after the sun rises and lights the crowd of enemies dead, some instinct, a gut or an unwelcome feeling will lead you there. And then you see it_ your own end, how all this time you never knew what you have been fighting for. A king you are, a god they think you might be, glory to you.
But glory never warmed the hearts of soldiers. Glory gave their fight a meaning to hold onto. But something else is lacking that your soul secretly craves: love. The knowing that the battle was yours just as it was mine, and that the survivor is a victim with strength, that the fighter fights because he loves. He loves his truth, he loves his soul, he loves his life.
And if you know him, he must love you too.
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small random nakshatra observations
1. magha ; purva phalguni : both usually embody the king archetype although is more common to see magha working to become the king if they happen not be born from a rich family because the “inheritance” can also be spiritual. i’ve seen both maghas being born from wealth and also ones that have no wealth yet became rich thru marriage and etc… purva phalguni is actually more commonly to be seen as the prince (kings son)
2. jyeshta :
2.1. i’ve noticed recently (especially from claire’s video) that they usually become kings but ALSO they actually come from wealthy families!!!! because to me the main difference between magha and jyeshta was that scorpio was supposed to rise to the top and that leo was the one who came from wealth but that concept really altered inside my head when I discovered that a huge famous person from my country responsible for changing the media communication had a jyeshta sun and he said that he’s family (he is a jewish but he went to portugal) paid to Christophe Colombo expedition to brazil (my country) , between other really historical important stuff that happened, and I was like what?? turns out he’s a jyeshta sun , uttara phalguni virgo asc, vishakha venus rx libra (I’m not sure about his map but I mentally converted the degrees) but this is amazing for sure, he’s name is silvio santos if you would like to know about him (I’m assuming you’re not brazilian or know about him)
2.2 ALSO another thing about jyeshta… since lilith is the oldest woman (bible) well I had a suspicion for a while that she could have been jyeshta related because besides she falling to the eldest daughter (rohinis older sister) category her themes are liberation, freeing oneself from sexuality taboos, rebirth, setting boundaries etcc which they all fall into scorpio /8th domain and this nakshatra is actually the one who comes closer to her story and definition and she’s also have a like for snakes and blood.
the end: I really just wanted to share this little information with y’all I hope I was able to help someone and also send me requests for post ideas if you desire to see anything special :))) thank you for reading.
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Mercury Dominant Themes — 𝐍𝐚𝐤𝐬𝐡𝐚𝐭𝐫𝐚 𝐎𝐛𝐬𝐞𝐫𝐯𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐒𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝟖
It seems to be a theme in Revati where all the wealth that has been accumulated from the Uttara Bhadrapada stage is easily accessed, but the native must be deemed worthy or in alignment with this sacred wealth and very often they are (but they gotta prove it usually). Profound, universal secrets are quietly recovered in Revati where elevating/ascension is easily achieved (whether through wealth status, spirituality, surpassing mental limitations etc).
The 12H activates so perfectly in Revati by draining everything away to remind us of those secrets so that we 'wake up' again.
I'm going to use monetary wealth and inheritance for my observation, not spiritual, so bare with me.
Revati reminds us of the duality of privilege and hardship, which is either emphasized in this nakshatra or tends to be taken for granted (how such 12H harsh lessons will come in).
We can see how Revati is the 'nepo baby' nakshatra, but there's more to it if we extend this theme a bit more.
Revati being extremely wealthy while also being a nakshatra about humanity & community further validates it being a universal sign (Pisces).
We can look at the story; The Prince & the Pauper written by Mark Twain who is Revati Moon.
The story is about two boys, the prince and the pauper, who switch places and briefly experience each other's lives. The prince experiences the struggle of a commoner's life, and the pauper gets a taste of the responsibilities of the royal life. This makes them have a deeper understanding and even empathy for each other and others alike. Revati emphasizes the shared humanity of all of us, and that's why this nakshatra tends to use their wealth to give back to communities; going into foreign lands to help others that cannot be helped. This proves them being worthy of their wealth, which is now something that can be maintained and even elevated.
Gaining inheritance but only through challenging conditions is something that I associate with Revati. This falls into them proving themselves worthy of the given wealth or learning to put their ego down to be properly nourished.
The film The Bachelor (1999) is about a man, who is fearful of commitment, is made aware that the only way to inherit his grandfather's wealth is by finding himself a bride. The guy is literally commitment-phobic, but he must change his ways. He is played by a Revati Moon.
It's very interesting that films regarding family monetary/asset inheritance have (Mercurial) nakshatras which trine Revati. For example, the film The Descendants (2011) has a plot where the main character is considering on selling a pristine piece of land that has been passed down throughout generations in his family. The director of this film is a Jyestha Moon.
Or the film Inheritance (2020) stars an Ashlesha Moon who plays a character whose father dies, unfairly leaving her with a small inheritance of $1m compared to her brother - played by a possible Ashlesha Moon - who received $20m.
Unfortunately, she also inherits a lifetime of deception and deadly truths that her father left her to deal with. So, we can see how this trope looks on the flipped side where inheritance can be a curse. Mercury nakshatras are the last to deal with the (family) baggage that tend to be passed on from their family, and they're usually the ones to put an end to curses or cycles. Mercury nakshatras, in the general, are the last stage where all matters from the Jupiter/Saturn nakshatras are dealt with & released. In the film, the deceased father is interestingly played by a Vishakha Sun, Purva Bhadrapada Moon.
Actually, circling back to the film The Bachelor (1999), the deceased grandfather who's willing to pass his wealth to his Revati Moon grandson is actually played by a Pushya Moon, Punarvasu Ascendant. I find that Saturn nakshatras can make things challenging for Mercurial nakshatras, not wanting to let them off too easy. Giving them challenging conditions regarding inheritance. Sometimes, Jupiter/Saturn nakshatras can play a role in which they take advantage of vulnerable, Mercury nakshatra natives.
This is seen in the film Rain Man, which was literally directed by Revati Sun AND Jyestha Moon, Barry Levinson.
The film is about two brothers who reunite after the death of their father. The greedy, selfish brother played by a Pushya/or Punarvasu Moon who realizes that his father left his entire estate to his autistic savant brother who is played by an Ashlesha Sun. The Pushya/or Punarvasu Moon brother kidnaps the Ashlesha in hopes to get him to share his inheritance with him.
Now, very interesting how Mercury nakshatras can be born into wealth but it can all be drained away from recklessness, arrogance, or for a lesson for the natives. Going bankrupt, being dethroned etc. can be Revati/12H themes that make us go boundless, by taking everything away which we held onto most of our lives. It makes sense why the 12H is said to be co-ruled by Ketu. Nakshatras trining Revati can also have these themes extended to them.
The film 'Material Girls' is about two heiresses to a multi-million-dollar company who approach life very recklessly and arrogantly. One day a scandal they get involved in causes the downfall of their family reputation and they shift into a life of being penniless and homeless.
The film stars Jyestha Moon, Hilary Duff, and her sister, Haylie Duff, who has her Mars&Venus in Revati. And the movie is literally directed by Revati Moon, Martha Coolidge.
Another movie to mention is the very first Thor (2011) movie, in which the main character - an arrogant, reckless royal prince - is stripped of his powers and banished from his home. He lands on Earth, powerless and ordinary, where he learns humility and what it truly means to be a hero before reclaiming his status. The main character is played by Ashlesha Sun Chris Hemsworth, and the movie is directed by Jyestha Sun Kenneth Branagh. LMAOOO I MISTAKENLY WROTE JYESTHA MOON IN THE PIC
Now, onto Disney Princesses.
What do these three movies have in common? There's a commonality in their respective storylines. Rapunzel, Princess Aurora, and Princess Anastasia all have a period in the plots where they are not aware of their royal lineage or rightful place on the throne. It becomes a central narrative to move the stories towards these characters finally remembering who they are. 12H themes are at work again here, as 12H will strip you of your identity and create even more confusion of the Self. The 12H is also about remembering who you are again, being reminded of where you belong. These characters are so incredibly Piscean/12th house in nature that of course they can only be voiced by Revati natives!
Tangled (2010) — Mandy Moore voicing Rapunzel
Sleeping Beauty (1959) — Mary Costa as Aurora
Anastasia (1997) — Meg Ryan as Anastasia
Live-action version of Princess Aurora has been played by Elle Fanning; very fittingly lmao.
There's a Barbie Rapunzel movie and Rapunzel was interestingly voiced by a dominant Revati stellium.
And Rapunzel in the Shrek version was voiced by someone with two Ashlesha placements (I know, not the best example but having two repeated nakshatras make them dominant imo).
As I've mentioned, nakshatras that have the same nakshatra lord can share the same themes because they trine as a result, so they're closely connected. But Revati is the face of this post, just btw.
From what I gathered, Revati teaches humility, empathy and compassion. Revati is a nakshatra that sees humanity in all, and this trope is well embodied in the Prince and the Pauper story. Revati teaches us how class and wealth creates illusions of separation, and so the 12H takes that thing you believe 'separates' you from others so that you are reminded of the truth. Reminded, is the key word, because the truth has already been realized Uttarabhadrapada, where self-liberation and abundance is achieved. In Revati, you forget the truth that freed you in Uttarabhadrapada. So, Ketu will remind you (Pisces/12H co-ruled by Ketu) and it will hurt (the process of remembering hurts, but the aftermath is so freeing). But things can go the Disney Princess way, where you have to find your way back to yourSELF. This is how we see Revati natives losing themselves, especially in love, just to forget to remember (which is the whole point of life/humanity... EXACTLY WHY REVATI IS A UNIVERSAL NAKSHATRA).
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Random Astro Observations 💅🤓
I always used to do specific topics, this is my first random observation post where I compiled my notes from specific topics. Hope u have a good read! YAYYY THIS IS MY FIRST ASTRO OBSERVATION POST AND I'M EXCITED!!! ☺
(These are based on Sidereal, whole sign system based charts and all the observations are subject to change with other aspects in the chart, so don't conclude anything with one placement) ❤
1. Ascendant Lord is in Jyeshta, Revati or Ashlesha nakshatra- These ppl have utmost self-confidence and determination. It's hard to break their will. No matter how hard life gets, they have the tendency to get up right back and continue with their day like nothing happened.😎
2. 6H ruler in Ascendant - You find yourself surrounded by enemies or ppl who wish for your downfall even if you did nothing to trigger them and you're just doing your own work. This placement attracts enemies. 🤧
3. Ascendant ruler in 6H- You are the one MAKING enemies lol. You can be prone to picking up fights or rubbing ppl off the wrong way and earn a handful of non-well wishers in your life.😶
4. 3H and 4H lord in conjunction - You could've moved to a different city during childhood or at least a different house in the same city. 🏡
5. Venus in Leo in Man's chart- Your wife could be bold, shares your burden and solves it especially career oriented or financial troubles BUT can be prone to frequent health issues and weak eyesight
6. 5H lord aspected by Sun/Jupiter- You definitely believe a lot in starting new endeavors after visiting your favorite deity or a specific religious place. You could develop this into a strict habit.✨
7. Placements that makes one an amazing astrologer - Ascendant in Mercury ruled stars, Ketu in 3/6/10/11H, Ketu aspected by Jupiter/Mercury.🤓
8. Ketu-Mercury conjunction - Very knowledgeable in astrology and one of the auspicious placements to begin a career in astrology.⚡
9. DO NOT buy land or any properties in your business partner's name ALONE, if mars is in 6/8/12H when counted from your 7H lord's position. (It doesn't matter if ur business partner is ur family member or a good friend, just don't, u will end up losing everything or never gain anything)💀
10. Mercury or Jupiter in conjunction with Rahu/Ketu/Saturn- Take care of legal documentation files and procedures, PERIOD.🤥
11. Work in Healthcare or Doctors- Sun in Ashwini, Sun/Mars/Saturn/10H ruler in Ketu ruled stars, Scorpio house aspected by Jupiter/Mercury/Moon and Ketu in Scorpio.💊💉
12. If you have any of the mentioned placements below, PLEASE TAKE CARE OF THE WORDS YOU SAY! I mean, your mouth is y'all's problem tbh 😭 Refrain saying irrelevant things or giving instructions or advice in public setting, you gonna end up in unwanted trouble for ✨speaking✨
Saturn in 2H or Saturn aspecting 2H
Planets in 2H sitting in Saturn ruled stars
Air risings (As they have Saturn ruled stars in their 2H)
Mars in 2H
2H lord in conjunction with saturn and sits in 6/8/12H
8H lord in 2H or vice versa
13. If 4H lord is placed in 7-12 houses, get out of your hometown and you can have a peaceful, amazing and ideal lifestyle. If you have this placement, don't be in your hometown, it restricts your growth and gives a sense of dissatisfied life.😌
14. Rahu/Ketu/Sun/Saturn in 6H- Wins over enemies. FLEX 💅
15. Jupiter -Moon conjunction and Moon-Mars conjunction ---> Your family deity or your favorite God or just a divine power ALWAYS looks over you. You can see miraculous things happening when you pray or have God related or spiritual dreams. 🤩
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Some Notes On Jyeshta 📝
Let’s chit chat an Jyestha-Sidereal Scorpio. Mercury Nakshatra contained in a Mars ruled rashi. The deity is Indra, their yoni is a male deer. Their symbol is an umbrella.
The following notes apply to people with their Sun, Moon, Ascendant or Atmakaraka planet in Jyestha. Honorable mention to Ketu in Jyestha natives as well.
➢ In terms of physical appearance, they naturally look like they are wearing eyeliner even if they aren’t. Both men and women. They have arched, high-set eyebrows that often extend past the outer corner of their eye.
➢ Jyestha women look good with a smokey eye look, dark eyeliner or kohl on their eyes. For many that’s their signature makeup look.
➢ Their physiognomy reminds me of a vampire. They look great in black. In jewel tones.
➢ They can be very slender and frail, the men especially tend to remind one of a skeleton. Gaunt cheeks, deep set eyes, skinny frame.
➢ Jyestha natives are almost impossible to deceive. They are scrutinizing, critical and intuitive.
➢ Their presence is silent but loud. You can’t help but notice them even if they are quiet. They have an aura that commands respect and also intimidates people around them.
➣ Jyestha natives tend to be extremely aware of how their perceived socially at all times. It’s not in a way where they care about people think of them, they just are hyper aware of their social standing. Jyestha celebs will gladly read negative comments, tweets, gossip about themselves just to know what people are saying.
➣ These natives thrive when it comes to competition and strategy. If one has children with Jyeshta placements it’s good to put them in sports, competitions etc. When their competitive energy isn’t channeled well it can be destructive.
➣ Jyesthas tend to be products of their environment, if their environment is harsh you’ll see the fierce, quarrelsome, aggressive parts of them manifest , but if it’s not harsh then you’ll see a more regulated version of them. But either way they have a dominant disposition no matter the circumstance their in.
➣ These people have a lot of energy. They’ll go to sleep late ,wake up early. They’re one to work a lot and have a solid daily routine. This is why they achieve so much bc they never really slow down. (Scorpio naturally have their 6th house in Aries)
➢ Jyestha women can be combative against other women. Especially in older age they can grow to be the “wicked witch” “bitter old hag” archetypes.
➢ They make good villains bc they know how dominant and powerful they are but don’t care if that makes them disliked. They don’t want to be liked, they want to win.
➢ They can’t stand when someone has a achieved something they haven’t. They will go out of their way to always be the top-dog and be the highest achieving person.
➢ Jyestha natives can be incredibly domineering. They don’t have a submissive nature. They can be superficially “submissive” but always have secret motive/agenda to be in the top spot.
➢ I notice that they aren’t very fond of most people in general, they’re not the type to be overly friendly or idolize someone. However I have seen that they favor Magha natives. To some extent Ashlesha as well. Like they’ll hate everyone except that one Magha/Ashlesha person. They have respect for them.
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Random Vedic Astrology Observations
Adele who is Ardra Rising and Lana Del Rey who is Ardra Sun both have a Paradise tattoo on the side of their hand
This is very interesting symbolism because Ardra nakshatra is preceded by Mrigashira nak which follows the fall from Paradise.
2. Pisces natives 🤝🏼 sculptures
L to R
Rihanna- Revati Stellium (including Moon & Rising)
Ava Gardner- Ketu in (1 degree Pisces) Purvabhadrapada
Bella Hadid- Ketu in UBP
Rosie Huntington Whiteley- UBP Mercury & Rahu, Mars in Purvabhadrapada (0 degrees Pisces) and Jupiter in Revati atmakaraka
Jin- UBP Moon
Isabelle Adjani- Revati Rising
Salma Hayek- UBP Moon
3. Jyeshtas really love jewellery
Vidya Balan- Mercury in Jyeshta (atmakaraka)
Rekha- Jyeshta Rising
Kim Kardashian- Jyeshta Rising
Nicki Minaj- Jyeshta Sun
4. I'd earlier made an observation about how Mars influenced men tend to go after older women and I thought I'd add a few more examples to that list!!
Sachin Tendulkar & Anjali Tendulkar have an age gap of 6 years and their wedding was hugely controversial when it took place in the 90s. Sachin was only 22 when he got married.
Sachin has Mars in Dhanishta atmakaraka and Moon in Purvashada amatyakaraka
Shikhar Dhawan and his ex-wife Ayesha Mukerji have an age gap of 10 years.
Shikhar is Dhanishta Rising, Mars in Chitra atmakaraka with Purvaphalguni Moon
Arjun Kapoor and Malaika Arora have an age gap of 12 years
He is most likely Chitra Rising
He also has Venus (amatyakaraka) conjunct Rahu in Bharani
I know that Bharani is Venus ruled but Bharani is the confluence of Mars & Venus energies and is ruled by the Mars ruled Aries and is another nakshatra that commonly appears in the charts of men drawn to older women
Aditya Pancholi is 6 years younger than his wife Zarina Wahab
He has Sun in Purva Ashadha, Venus amatyakaraka (in Jyeshta) Jupiter in Bharani and Rahu in Mrigashira
Karan Singh Grover is 6 years younger than Bipasha Basu
He has Moon in Dhanishta, Mars (amatyakaraka) conjunct Saturn (atmakaraka) in Chitra with Ketu in Purva Ashada
Vicky Kaushal is 5 years younger than Katrina Kaif
He has Venus in Mrigashira, Mars in Dhanishta, Jupiter (amatyakaraka) in Bharani, Ketu in Purva phalguni
Farhan Akhtar and his first wife, Adhuna Akhtar have an age gap of 7 years.
Farhan has Sun (atmakaraka) conjunct Mercury (amatyakaraka) in Purva Ashada and Saturn conjunct Ketu in Mrigashira
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idk if im crazy but i think these 2 women have similar features 😭😭
Zhou Xun is Chitra Sun, Anuradha Moon, Swati Mercury, Chitra Venus & Mars
Ning Ning is Chitra Sun, Bharani Moon, Swati Venus and Ketu in Anuradha
6. Rihanna has a tattoo of Goddess Isis on her chest
Rihanna is Revati Moon and Goddess Isis had powers like love, healing, fertility, protection, wisdom and magic. By virtue of her magical knowledge, she was said to be "more clever than a million gods". Revati nakshatra natives are endowed with divine spiritual wisdom and the deity of Revati, Pushan is the Sun-god in the form of Divine Guide and Nourisher, who helps us to find the right path and leads us to the right solutions.
Revati represents wisdom, empathy, unconditional love, fertility, growth, prosperity & spirituality.
7. Harry Houdini was a Hungarian-American escape artist, illusionist, and stunt performer, noted for his escape acts.
He has UBP Sun, Mrigashira Moon, Venus in Revati (exalted) and Ketu in Swati with Shravana Rising
Swati is connected to Maya or illusion so it makes sense as to why someone who has Ketu placed there would become notorious for hoodwinking the public.
Mrigashira nakshatra involves HEAVY themes of running away, escape and being trapped AND finding a way out. If you look at the mythology, its about Brahma's favourite daughter who takes the form of a deer to leave the heavens and run away to the earth to escape her father's sexual advances towards her.
Pisces rashi is almost always present in the charts of magicians or people who have some kind of illusory appeal on the public. Most mega successful celebrities have prominent Pisces placements, most supremely talented actors and singers do. The ability to put yourself out there yet remain completely mysterious and keep people under a veil is a uniquely Piscean trait.
Obviously with that Shravana Asc, he was basically born for this job. Moon dominant people are ADEPT at manipulation and making black seem like white or vice versa.
Dua Lipa recently released a song titled Houdini and she's Punarvasu Moon which I think is another nakshatra that is good at casting illusions.
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⸻ 𖤓 | VEDIC ASTROLOGY MASTERLIST (Vol. 1)
→ Volume 2 | Volume 3 |
NAKSHATRA ASSOCIATIONS
NAKSHATRAS AND ANIMAL SYMBOLISM
NAKSHATRAS AND THEIR PLANETARY RULERS
RULING PLANETS OF THE NAKSHATRAS AND DEITIES
A MINI EXPLORATION OF YANG ABUNDANCE
YOUR PUBLIC LIFE VS YOUR PRIVATE LIFE: THE 10H–4H AXIS
10H LORD IN KETU NAKSHATRAS (ASHWINI, MAGHA, MULA)
10H LORD IN SUN NAKSHATRAS (KRITTIKA, UTTARA PHALGUNI, UTTARA ASHADHA)
10H LORD IN RAHU NAKSHATRAS (ARDRA, SWATI, SHATABHISHA)
10H LORD IN VENUS NAKSHATRAS (BHARANI, PURVA PHALGUNI, PURVA ASHADHA)
10H LORD IN MARS NAKSHATRAS (MRIGASHIRA, CHITRA, DHANISHTA)
10H: THE HOUSE OF PROJECTIONS, JEALOUSY, AND SOCIAL MEDIA
INDICATORS OF SUCCESS IN HIGHER EDUCATION
☾ | ALL ABOUT THE MOON/CANCER | ♋︎
MOON DOMINANT MEN: “DEEP AND MYSTERIOUS”
| MOON NAKSHATRA MEN
SUN NAKSHATRA MEN vs. MOON NAKSHATRA: MEN EDITION
JUPITER X MOON DOMINANT PEOPLE AND IMAGE AWARENESS • Initial intro notes: PT 1 | PT 2
THE 1H AND INSECURITY
WHY DOES MOON IN THE 6H GIVE THE NATIVE A LOT OF ENEMIES?
12H PLACEMENTS: THE HIDDEN, FEARS, AND ETC
CONNECTING WITH YOUR ANCESTORS USING ASTROLOGY
ANCESTRAL HEALING AND THE 4H
— BODY ASTROLOGY: PT 1 • PT 2 •
ALL ABOUT THE 8H
MOM (4H) & DAD (9H)
THE MYTHOLOGY OF RAHU AND KETU
RAHU & KETU
FINE LINE BETWEEN COMFORT AND CHALLENGE: A SUBCONSCIOUS APPROACH TO RAHU-KETU
THE MANIFESTATION OF RAHU (THE NORTH NODE) AND SATURN
THE ASTROLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF "LOOKALIKES" AND NAKSHATRA CHARACTERISTICS - THE DUALISTIC NATURE OF RAHU AND SHANI
SATURN IN THE HOUSES: 1H - 3H | 4H - 6H | 7H - 9H | 10H - 12H
THE FEMININITY OF SHANI (WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM PUSHYA)
THE ESOTERIC MEANING OF “DARK FEMININITY”
DARK FEMININE ENERGY (JYESTHA NAKSHATRA) + MERCURY RULED NAKSHATRAS
☸ THE BEAUTY OF: PUSHYA | UTTARA ASHADHA | UTTARA PHALGUNI | REVATI | ARDRA | MAGHA | UTTARA BHADRAPADA | HASTA | PUNARVASU | VISHAKHA / VISHAKHA: PART 2 | JYESHTA | SHATABHISHA
BEAUTY AND VEDIC ASTROLOGY
BEAUTY OF THE PLANETS
MOON NAKSHATRA WOMEN & STYLE
THE ASTROLOGICAL AND SPIRITUAL MEANING OF OUR HAIR
BEAUTY THROUGH ASTROLOGY: HAIR
⏳ | HOURGLASSES: VEDIC ASTROLOGY ANALYSIS
THE NAKSHATRAS OF THE MOST FAMOUS “DUMB” BLONDES/“BIMBOS”
MARS, EGO DEATH, AND “B*MBOFICATION”
» · BOMBSHELL: DHANISHTA NAKSHATRA
A BRIEF EXPLANATION OF A VANUS AND MARS CONJUNCTION IN THE NATAL (D1) CHART
YOUR LOVE STYLE: ANALYSIS OF YOUR VENUS NAKSHATRA
DOES THE NAVAMSA CHART AFFECT YOUR APPEARANCE? | THE SIGNIFICANCE OF YOUR D9 PLACEMENTS
MERCURY-DOMINANT WOMEN (ASHLESHA, JYESTHA, REVATI)
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN YOUR SURYA, CHANDRA, AND LAGNA - WHAT DETERMINES PLANETARY DOMINANCE THE MOST (A REVATI CASE STUDY)
SATURN NAKSHATRA WOMEN PLAYING CHARACTERS IN MASCULINE/MALE DOMINATED
SATURN NAKSHATRA WOMEN WITH RAHU/MOON NAKSHATRA MEN
KETU-DOMINANT WOMEN (ASHWINI, MAGHA, MULA) | PART 2
RAHU-DOMINANT WOMEN (ARDRA, SWATI, SHATABHISHA)
SUN-DOMINANT WOMEN (KRITTIKA, UTTARA PHALGUNI, UTTARA ASHADHA)
ASHWINI (0��00' - 13°20' ARIES) — SWATI (6°40' - 20°00' LIBRA) | ASHWINI NAKSHATRA
MERCURY NAKSHATRAS & MANIPULATION
PHYSICAL APPEARANCE ALTERATIONS DURING ASTROLOGY TRANSITS
— VEDIC ASTROLOGY OBSERVATION (BASED ON SHOWS/FILMS): PART · 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 5 ||
PREDICTING YOUR SPOUSE USING VEDIC ASTROLOGY
YOUR DK PLANET & YOUR FUTURE SPOUSE: KIMYE CASE STUDY
DARAKARAKA PLANETS + HOUSES
WHERE WILL YOU MEET YOUR FUTURE PARTNER/SPOUSE
PLACEMENTS THAT MAY INDICATE WEIGHT FLUCTUATIONS OR EMOTIONAL EATER
ⓘ ASTRO OBSERVATIONS: RANDOM THINGS I LEARNED WHILE STUDYING VEDIC ASTROLOGY
JUPITER & NOTORIETY: VEDIC ASTROLOGY ANALYSIS
JUPITER INFLUENCE AMONG KOREAN ACTORS
PISCES INFLUENCE ON K-POP
⚈ THE DARK SIDE OF JUPITER
THE CURSE OF LIMITLESS EXPANSION: JUPITER'S SHADOW
JUPITER'S BOUNDLESSNESS: THE UNION OF GOOD & EVIL
JUPITER DOMINANT WOMEN & DADDY ISSUES
THE ASTROLOGY OF DOPPELGANGERS
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Vedic Astrology Observations: Part 2
#28. Sun dominant men and moon dominant women are the archetype of “bad boy good girl”.
#29. Mars dominant men seem to be attracted to Venusian women the most.
#30. Most Venusian women are a natural blonde. Not all Venusian women are blonde ofc, but if you see a blonde, it’s highly likely she could have some prominent Venus energy.
#31. Mercury dominant people are very sociable and pleasant to be around. These are some of the most talkative and interesting people out there!
#32. Politically conservative men are generally attracted to Cancerian women (sun, rashi, or ascendant).
#33. Moon dominant men can be very manipulative when it comes to women since they are usually in tune with their feminine self so they use their innate knowledge of women and feminine nature to manipulate them. (They’re still the finest tho lol).
#34. Martian and Saturnian women have the ability to build muscle fairly easily. For Mars (more of a slim thick type, toned but curvaceous) and for Saturn (ripped appearance, fit and skinny, supermodel look even if petite).
#35. Mercury influenced women (either Mercury ruled luminaries, Mercury aspecting the luminaries, or Mercury being the planet ruler of the luminaries), are generally very petite in stature.
#36. Purva Ashadha people can come across as arrogant or bossy even when they aren’t trying to and it’s usually because they are very confident in themselves and can lean towards a superiority complex. (But they are very loyal people and make great friends!)
#37. Dhanishta people might have an affinity for dance, music, or other art forms due to the symbolism of Dhanishta nakshatra being a drum.
#38. Rahu dominant people can come off as crazy or chaotic due to the disruptive nature of the planet.
#39. Ashlesha people are very sharp minded and shrewd. They make great businesspeople and are hard to deceive.
#40. The most masculine nakshatras imo are: Uttara Ashadha, Uttara Phalguni, and Magha.
#41. Rohini and Hasta individuals are some of the most comfortable people to be around. They’re very personable and have easy going personalities.
#42. Dhanishta people have the natural ability to gain fame and popularity.
#43. Sun dominant men are the “manly men” who represent the archetypal masculine energy, have a traditionally masculine appearance, and can be players. This is similar to how Moon dominant women are the archetypal feminine.
#44. Revati women are very sweet but can also be bullies at the same time.
#45. Jyeshta people are usually the most successful ones in their chosen fields whether it’s career, sports, etc. They are very determined and learn to become the best at whatever they choose to pursue.
#46. UBP people make for some of the most loyal, caring, and devoted spouses that if they have break up with someone, the other person will eventually want to come back to the Uttarabhadrapada.
#47. Magha people have the tendency to be very nationalistic possibly to the point of bigotry. They usually are also very proud of their ancestry/heritage.
#48. Shravana people are very good listeners, hence the symbol of Shravana being the ear. They truly are the best people to go to if you want to rant out your feelings/say something because they will truly listen to you try and understand you on a deeper level.
#49. Saturn dominant women and Sun dominant men are the definition of a love-hate relationship. Saturn hates the ego of Sun yet she knows how to cool him down whenever necessary which makes for a very interesting and balanced dynamic in the relationship.
#50. Moon dominant women are naturally very intuitive and may be psychics, tarot readers, or well versed in astrology. Ketu women have this trait too of being very spiritual.
#51. Swati women are probably the most friendly people around and these women literally have no enemies and even if they do they are usually still friendly with them and pleasant to everyone regardless of who they mean to them.
#52. Rahu people are naturally very rebellious and find faults in society rather than in themselves. This is opposite to Saturnian people generally conforming to the rules and finding faults within themselves rather than other people.
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Mula Nakshatra: The Primordial Cosmic Force.
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Tropical Astrology orients the zodiac to the point of the Vernal Equinox, which marks the beginning of the sign of Aries. Vedic astrology orients the zodiac from the 'Galactic Center' to the center of the Galactic Sun, where influences pass through us via the fixed constellation of Sagittarius. The Galactic Center is called 'Brahma,' the creative force, or 'Vishnunabhi,' the navel of Vishnu. From the Sun emanates the light that determines life and intelligence on Earth, directing the seven rays of creation and the distribution of Karma.
In terms of sidereal astrology, the Galactic Center is located at the beginning of Sagittarius. In the Vedic system, it is found in the lunar constellation (nakshatras) called 'Mula,' which means 'the root' or 'origin.' Mula can thus be seen as the first in the series of lunar constellations. It marks 13º 20' of Sagittarius, in the middle of which the Galactic Center is located. The last in the series of lunar constellations is Jyeshta, which means 'the eldest,' found at the end of Scorpio. This shows that the ancients knew of the Galactic Center and named the constellations accordingly. The Mayans identified the Galactic Center as Hunab Ku, representing the Supreme God and Supreme Creator. It is considered the 'Mother's Womb' that constantly gives birth and gave birth to the Sun and the planet Earth. It is believed that Hunab Ku directs everything that happens in the Galaxy from its center through the periodic emission of 'Consciousness Energy.'
The energy of the Galactic Center is primarily transmitted by Jupiter, called 'Guru,' the teacher in Vedic astrology, and by Sagittarius. Jupiter is said to be the teacher of the Gods, the cosmic power of light. In this regard, he is even the teacher of the Sun, the guide of the world. Jupiter represents and directs Galactic Light to the solar system.
This association of Mula with the Galactic Center suggests a strong connection to primordial and cosmic forces, symbolizing the ability to access deep and transformative wisdom that may surface from intense experiences or a spiritual quest. The strong influence of Mula may manifest as a deep connection with these cosmic energies, reflecting a desire to get to the core of issues and seek the truth in its rawest and purest form.
Ketu, the planet that governs Mula, also deals with reaching the core of everything. It stores past Karmas and releases those mature enough to be experienced in the present. It can help gather the necessary tools to fulfill the objective of the present life. This is suggested by the symbolism of the tied roots. Mula, therefore, helps in gathering, meaningfully, the talents developed in past lives.
Mula is concerned with investigating invisible or unknown things. Along with its counterpart Ardra (which lies directly opposite in the zodiac), Mula has the strongest and deepest sense of investigation among all nakshatras. Mula is directly associated with medicinal purposes. In ancient medicinal systems like Ayurveda, roots of various plants are used for medicine preparation. Similarly, Mula is also related to the root of diseases, such as microorganisms like viruses, bacteria, etc. Like everything under Mula's jurisdiction, these microorganisms are invisible to the naked eye. The fact that the roots are tied suggests a sense of limitation. As a result, Mula often does not allow much freedom or dispersion of energies, causing people to dive deep within a limited sphere.
Mula Nakshatra is deeply connected to the figure of Nritti, a powerful and enigmatic goddess of Vedic mythology. Nritti is often associated with destruction, chaos, and dissolution, but her influence goes far beyond just being a destructive force. She represents the primordial forces that deconstruct and dismantle to allow something new and more authentic to emerge. Nritti is the goddess of transformation through destruction. She governs the process of disintegration necessary for renewal and regeneration, reflecting the idea that for growth to occur, something old must be undone. In many ways, Nritti can be seen as the guardian of the boundaries between the known and the unknown, between comfort and chaos, symbolizing moments of crisis that challenge old structures and beliefs, paving the way for personal and spiritual development. Mula's symbol is a bundle of tied roots, representing the exploration of origins, the unveiling of deeper truths, and the search for the essence of any situation. However, to reach the roots, one must undergo processes of destruction and deconstruction, aspects deeply connected to Nritti's energy. Those who have significant planets in Mula Nakshatra may experience intense moments of destruction and rebirth throughout their lives, being called to abandon old identities, beliefs, and situations to transform into something new and more authentic.
Nritti's influence on Mula also emphasizes the importance of facing chaos and the unknown as part of the path to enlightenment. Mula is the nakshatra of deep investigation, where the sought truth is revealed, often in a harsh and challenging way. Nritti guides this quest, ensuring that illusions are destroyed so that the truth, no matter how raw, can emerge.
It is in Mula's nature to quickly cut and destroy things that have lost their value. Most often, it regrets its actions in hindsight. Only when its Universal will is aligned does Mula operate in a wise, Jupiterian manner. The struggle between universality and individuality reaches its peak here, as individuality is at its highest expression. The process of individualization begins in Ashwini, is celebrated in Magha, and culminates with completed individual experiences in Mula. Beyond the realm of the ego and egocentrism, Mula is a proud and arrogant nakshatra, often unable to comprehend its own power and abilities. In some cases, this is good, as its capacity to inflict damage on itself is restricted by its ignorance. Its terrible and demonic side comes from Ketu's negative functioning in its lower aspects, potentially generating ego, vanity, and arrogance, which can lead someone to commit abominable and demonic actions.
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Making Spirituality Real Nakshatra Masterpost
Return to General Masterpost Here.
Return to Vedic Astrology Masterpost Here.
Sun
Sun and Moon Ruled Nakshatras in Your Natal Chart - The Cosmic Interplay of Divine Masculine and Divine Feminine
Moon
Moon Ruled Nakshatras (Rohini, Hasta, Shravana)
Moon Ruled Nakshatras - Consequences of Attention Seeking
Moon Nakshatras Provoke Externally to Feel Internally
Crone = śroṇā = Shravana
Shravana Nakshatra - Material Spirituality through Ritualism
Mars
Mrigashira Nakshatra
“Passangers”, freedom from Guilt and the Spiritual Purpose of Mrigashira Nakshatra
Mars Ruled Nakshatras - Longing For Forgotten Shine
Mars Nakshatra Women - Warrior Goddess Energy
Jupiter
Punarvasu Nakshatra - Home is where the Growth is
Punarvasu Nakshatra - Fairy Godmother Appears out of Nowhere
Jupiter Nakshatras - Ready to Die to be Good
Venus
Purva Phalguni Nakshatra - Hurt to Heal
Venus Nakshatras
Ketu
Mula Nakshatra, Kama. The Divine Devourer.
Mula Nakshatra - The Creativity of Destruction
Mula Nakshatra - The Beast
Ketu Ruled Nakshatras - The Simulation of Reality
Study of Source of Ketu’s Struggles
Saturn
Saturn is the first Nakshatra stage where we experience genuine success. It’s our moment of triumph.
Rahu
Rahu Ruled Nakshatras - Creating Heaven on Earth
The Nodes Rule Events of Sudden Reversals of Fortune.
A Psychological Study of Rahu Mentality
Mercury
There is a very real Danger with Success that we Experience in the Mercury Nakshatra Stage.
The difference between Mercury and Ketu Nakshatras is in the element of control.
Jyeshta Nakshatra is the Beginning of the Human Journey of Reaching for Immortality.
The Dark Side of Jyeshta Nakshatra
Revati - Broken and Blessed
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9th Tara Bala - The Wind Under your Wings
Are certain Nakshatras Doomed in a given World Age?
Benefics vs Malefics in Nakshatra
Mleccha Nakshatras - World Wide Wild + Picture Examples
My Personal Debilitated Nakshatra Ranking
Nakshatras Covering Two Zodiac Signs
Nakshatras Embodying Planets
Nakshatra Polarity Dominance
Nakshatra Rulership - An Important yet Underestimated Factor of Planetary Strength
The Differences Between Nakshatra Stages are Subtle.
The Path from Vishakha to Mula is an internal Road to Victory.
The Path of Evolution of Nakshatra Yonis
What Will Determine the Course of Your life is Ultimately the Nakshatra Planetary Rulership.
Yoni Consorts - Match for Karma, not for Life
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pt. 5: an analysis of the different vedic themes within miraculous ladybug
i have some lingering notes and observations that i did not include in the analysis that i’d like to discuss. this also includes spoilers, so read at your own discretion.
before the days got filled with responsibilities, i was an avid miraculous ladybug watcher. to this day, i still keep up with the show during my free time. throughout these past few years, i’ve deep dived into the knowledge of vedic astrology and progressively started to recognize themes present in the show that coincided with certain nakshatras. this is part one of my research, a deep dive into the vedic astrology of miraculous: the tales of ladybug and cat noir.
-> i used the birthdays of the voice actors and actresses to confirm my findings.
director [thomas astruc]: uttara bhadrapada moon & uttara ashadha sun
gabriel agreste/hawkmoth [keith silverstein]: vishakha moon & mula sun [as the show progresses, his name changes to monarch, however i'm going to refer to him as hawkmoth throughout the analysis].
marinette dupain-cheng/ladybug [cristina vee]: uttara ashadha moon & punarvasu sun
adrien agreste/cat noir [bryce papenbrook]: magha moon & shatabhisha sun
chloe bourgeois [selah victor]: anuradha/jyeshta moon & ashwini sun
-> definitions
miraculous: magical jewelry containing hidden powers that transforms the wearers into animal-themed superpowered beings.
miracle box: holds all 36 miraculouses when they aren’t in use.
akumatized: regular people who are transformed into villains.
cataclysm: the superpower to destroy anything the person touches.
absolute wish: aka the ultimate miraculous absolute power, grants a person one wish to ask for anything in the universe.
this analysis of the show is my interpretation and is all up for interpretation!
please credit if shared through any type of means!
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adrien and chloe used to be childhood friends and came to be friends because their parents are old friends. also, chloe had a semblance of a crush on adrien (only because of his status). shatabhisha and ashwini are both horse yonis and in society, horses and horse-back riding is perceived as a sport played by the wealthy.
chloe, adrien, and gabriel are all ketu nakshatras: ashwini, magha, mula, and are major characters in the show who are wealthy. i can’t indicate these particular nakshatras or nodal influence in general grants wealth, but the characters, chloe and gabriel, carry similar themes of acting elitist in their own manner, while adrien doesn’t share that mentality. perhaps this is due to his saturn and rahu influence.
in contrast to adrien’s broken family, marinette has a strong, loving family. i don’t know if uttara ashadha has any connections to family, but one of punarvasu and magha’s symbols is the home/family. i wonder if the reason for adrien’s poor family life can be explained by just shatabhisha or the combination of magha and shatabhisha. the fathers’ occupations feel symbolic to their home situation: marinette is the daughter of a warm, loving baker vs adrien is the son of a strict, withdrawn designer–punarvasu vs shatabhisha sun.
marinette’s love for adrien has been referred to as basically obsession by the viewers and i wonder if it primarily has to do with her ardra venus (conjunct ardra mercury). venus rules over love and romantic relationships. ardra is a rahu nakshatra and rahu relates to obsession. it’s different from the obsession i observed in the vishakha native that obsesses over achievement and loyalty towards a person. marinette is obsessed with adrien himself. she sees it as simply having a crush on him, but can’t quite seem to do anything about it–she’s in her head about it. yet, she is very intelligent, has out-of-the-box ideas, and can connect ideas together very quickly which i believe is a combination of her punarvasu and ardra placements.
marinette and gabriel’s beginnings in life are very similar. gabriel’s family owned a french-fry shop and as a teenager, he used to support the punk movement which advocates for anti-authoritarianism. this means he was all for giving the people as much freedom as possible, contrasting his current self. as stated before, marinette’s family owns a bakery and ladybug’s mission is to free the people from hawkmoth’s control. both gabriel and marinette’s dream was to become a fashion designer as children, and gabriel has accomplished this feat, while marinette is in the process of accomplishing it. their similarities and differences show the relationship between vishakha, mula, punarvasu, & uttara ashadha (if the rashi is sagittarius)–the similarities and differences in the way jupiter manifests. if her uttara ashadha moon is not a sagittarius, the difference between sagittarius and capricorn (which would connect to the director’s cap ua). in particular, it highlights the similarities and differences in the themes between the jupiter nakshatras: punarvasu vs vishakha, also the gemini-sagittarius axis: punarvasu vs mula.
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<- part four of the mlb vedic analysis
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JYESHTA
The battle, the loneliness and the cost of victory
Mercury ruled, Mars's sign.
A very lonely nakshatra indeed. Jyeshta means "the eldest" and it's also known as "the best". But what does that all mean?
To understand Jyeshta, we have to remember that it's fully in the sign of Scorpio. The previous nakshatra- Anuradha, also fully in Scorpio, is its yoni consort. Scorpio is the natural ruler of the 8th house of death, transformation and the occult. It's shrouded in secrecy, yet Jyeshta nakshatra still manages to be one of the most notorious lunar mansions.
Jyeshta's symbol is a round protective talisman or an umbrella. It's ruling deity is Indra- the lightning god and the king of the gods, who is covered in eyes and thus sees everything. The goddess associated with Jyeshta is Dhumavati- an old hag who's always hungry. Jyeshta natives are known for their success in the material realm, but little do most know that there's a lot more to it than that.
We begin the story of Jyeshta with a somewhat outcasted underdog. They're not that understood, they are independent by nature, and most importantly, they do not trust a soul. Why so defensive, some might ask, but that's the eyes from which Jyeshtas see the world. Despite humble begginings, they're usually not pitied or treated as a victim. Since they do not like asking for help, they rarely get it, and honestly, that's the way they like it.
The underdog enters the world stage, immideately attracting attention because they do not follow anyone else's rules, but rather- their own. They have their uniqueness that protects them. Combat by combat, they defeat each and every one of their opponents and soon are seen as a new threat. With that comes jealousy, with jealousy comes resentment and/or respect. With all that comes fear. Jyeshta's power is "to rise, conquer and gain courage in battle". The battle is life, but what does it mean to rise and conquer? How does one outsmart their opponents? The answer is you simply do not fight them.
When you view someone as an opponent you automatically set yourself up for losing. The opponents are equals but since you're an individual and since you know that you can't trust anyone but yourself, why would you play by their rules? Why would you equate yourself to them? Jyeshtas honor their own uniquness by protecting their energy (mercury rulership, very similar to Ashlesha) and learning their lesson from the previous mercury-ruled nakshatra- Ashlesha, they only engage in a fight with worthy opponents. Jyeshtas know they're only one worthy opponent for them and that's themselves. So, they just work on being better and better, not getting distracted by petty and unimportant squabbles, literally rising above the unnessecary conflict and thus conquering everything they rose above.
But is success all there is to life? Jyeshta is the survivor, always thinking about the next step and enjoying the independence despite being so widely disliked because of their difference, because of their uniqueness and success. Sure, they're content being themselves, but as natural loners they struggle with emotional intelligence, hence their reputation as insensitive jerks for masculine people or rude bitches for feminine people.
A Jyeshta story- The Queen's Gambit
I want to analyze a fictional Jyeshta story that has been brought to life on screen- The Queen's Gambit. The writer of the novel - Walter Tevis had Ketu in Jyeshta nakshatra. Ketu represents your stored primal creative energy, past lives, the past in general, the father's lineage and a person's daemon. A daemon is basically the opposite sex version of you who is the personification of your creative and sexual energy. Walter Tevis wrote about the archetype of a Jyeshta woman, making her the protagonist of his story. Considering that I haven't read the book, I'll analyze the Netflix series that it inspired.
Chess overall is a very Jyeshta game. It's a competitive sport but it requires concentration, intelligence, discipline, talent and skill. If you make one miscalculation, then you're lost.
SPOILERS AHEAD
Our protagonist, Beth Harmon, begins as an 8 year old girl who lost her mother and was taken to an orphanage. There she never looked at elders the same way that others did, having a critical mind and an independence and uniqueness to her that set her apart from others from an early age. She was exceptionally good at maths and unusually so, considering her age. One day, she goes into the basement and finds the custodian_ Mr. Shaibel playing chess with himself. She's immideately drawn to the game and doesn't leave him alone until he explains the rules. Since then, she's hooked.
She eventually leaves the orphanage, getting adopted by a childless couple at 15. She already thinks like an adult and treats her new mother's authority like it's nothing and she's not really challenged in that. Jyeshta is the stage where you're the authority, you're the only one who's responsible for yourself, you're the eldest, the wisest and that energy makes others want to depend on you in one way or another. It's where you find the strength in yourself to make everyone else submit. So, Beth started to earn money by playing chess. It's important to note that her new mother had a drinking problem and despite that, Beth didn't drink herself before she thought she deserved it. Only after achieving some success does she slowly start getting addicted to substances, her addiction increasing as her success grew bigger.
Being the best in the game was not exactly easy for Beth, as she struggled with her love life. Jyeshtas are often not concerned with the emotional aspect of life, despite having a certain sensuality to themselves. They're naturally closed off and because of that many people find them mysterious. They won't hesitate to to attack anyone though, but their every move is calculated and planned.
Beth was bullied at school and that's a common Jyeshta theme (see my The Princess Diaries post) but she never paid any attention to it and later we see the mean girl she was at school with living a completely different life than her- the one that she would not want. The scene perfectly captures the difference between the Jyeshta archetype and the masses. Jyeshta is focused on winning, defeating themselves and by that defeating their opponents so they have little time for anything else. In contrast, her high school classmate was married and with a child, living a typical suburban American life.
In another scene, we see her success and loneliness turn to arrogance and rudeness as she encounters and old opponent, friend and ex-lover who was living a simple life and showed his contentment with that. That shows a more negative and quite a sad side of the Jyeshta archetype.
She hits rock bottom, starts to lose her focus and at the last minute, when she has no money to fly to Moscow for the tournament, a helping hand comes in. We'll get into why she accepts that help.
Her helper was her childhood friend from the orphanage_ Jolene, who was snarky and honest to her from the start. It's very telling that she was Beth's first friend. Jyeshta is a full-circle moment, it's the growing into your own power after you've defeated your past self, after you've managed to move on from past pains. When Beth had had closure with Jolene and after attending Mr. Shaibel's funeral, she goes into the orphanage and enters the basement. She sees how he had all the newspaper pages about Beth taped to the wall. Beth breaks down and cries. After confronting the core part of herself, she accepts help from Jolene because she's already healed that part of herself, so she'll have no unwelcome ties with Jolene, only the one she chose. She's conquered herself from that time and now is free to rule it. The only thing that was left to do was to go out there and be herself, because after you defeat yourself, there's truly no one else to defeat.
She defeats the Soviet champion and and makes peace with all parts of herself. When she's about to leave Moscow Beth gets out of the car and takes a walk, truly enjoying life. With the war with herself behind, she remembered why she's so good at chess, because she truly loves it so much. She enjoyed the competition and the tension, she loved the battle. There was no reason not to, not when she was unafraid of being who she was. After all these combats, she realized that there was only one real enemy-herself, and defeating that enemy requires bravery, the strength to bear the hardship and skill, a lot of skill to survive and all of that based on cunning.
When you realize that, the world is your oyster. It's all a game, and it's your game, you're alone.
She sees a big group of old men playing chess with each other in a park. Beth stops by, and the men, recognizing her, invite her to play. Beth sits down, smiling, knowing they'll both enjoy the game she takes her gloves off and says...
If you liked this PLEASE like, comment or reblog, or even message me. If you have jyeshta or if you know them or if you like The Queen's Gambit, definitely let me know what you think. This was a bit stressful, considering my ketu is in jyeshta and it was not easy to dig into the deepest parts of myself. This series came out while i was going through a ketu antardasha that shook me to the core and it spoke to me so much. Anyways, thanks for reading, love you and take care 🤍.
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i hope this isn't like a "why are u sending this to me?" kind of ask n im rlly sorry if it is but ive noticed certain vedic placements in athletes charts. pushya (justin jeffersons, nick bosas AND george kittles moon, evan mcphersons sun/mercury), shravana (jalen hurts and tee higgins moon + ja'marrs venus), uttara ashada (steph curry/joey bosas moon, ja'marrs ketu, tee higgins sun), hasta (travis kelces sun/mars, george kittles sun, fred warners and josh allens rahu) + mrigashira (christian mccaffrey and jordan pooles sun, josh allens moon) ... do yk if any of these placements make for talented people/athletes? or like an assist to prominent fame? especially pushya and hasta cause jesus lol
these are EXACTLY the kind of asks I want!! 💌 i take any opportunity to talk about astrology tbh 🥴 almost don’t know where to start lmao
i’m not an expert by any means, this is just what i’ve observed!
common ‘athletic’ placements are usually mars in scorpio/aries (especially jyeshta), mars in 1st, 4th, 7th, and 10th houses, exalted mars, and planets in sun + mars ruled nakshatras/zodiacs, especially in sun/moon/rising (so basically mars/sun influence lol) ❤♂ uttara ashadha, mrigashira def fall under here!
sun + mars are as typically ‘masculine’ as you can get
BUT! i’ve seen prominent Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn charts completely dominate during games, and a LOT of the men you mentioned have placements here! Tee Higgins has a stellium in Capricorn (swoons) and Christian McCaffrey has a stellium in Taurus (just to mention a couple)
christian has his mercury in krittika, (at 0° Taurus, the purest degree to manifest any sign) and it’s sun ruled! and he can CUT his way through a field (krittika pun lol 🔪 )
earth signs literally move different on the field, who would have thought 🤭 so earth signs def stick out to me esp in tight ends, running backs, etc. they’re in their natural state lol
moon + mercury are also relevant when it comes to achieving fame as moon rules the masses, and mercury rules speech/communication/hands (plus mercury has moon dna <3) so the power of influence is strong lol
shravana and hasta are also ruled by the moon! and they’re both settled in an earth sign, Capricorn + Virgo. pushya, although ruled by saturn, is found in Cancer! (moon). pushya is such a beautiful, nourishing placement though, it almost seems out of place among all the others
cristiano ronaldo, tom brady, have pretty significant placements in cancer, and they both respectively stand out in their field of work! so again, the moon will forever play a role in fame tbh
and honestly, it depends on the position in sport they play as well to read the chart omg! for ex, a quarterback may not have the most earth placements, but charged with sun energy, it would make him a great leader on the field
i hope this wasn’t a drag to read, and i hope this made sense lmaoo
#don't get me started on marshawn lynch and his chart omg#omg this was probably a lot again i'm so sorry#but i luv u!!#what a thoughtful question <3
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IS THE KETU THE MOST MALEFIC CHARACTER IN THE ASTROLOGICAL FAMILY?
Ketu stands for the subtle energies that either enable us to overcome our karmas or force us to confront our most potent and harmful karmas, either individually or collectively. The top astrologer in India has determined the course of our current astrological conflict with Ketu.
Rahu and Ketu, two of the top astrologers in India, designate the zodiacal nodes or locations where eclipses of the Sun and Moon can take place. A solar eclipse happens when the New Moon coincides with one of the nodes. A lunar eclipse happens when the full Moon coincides with one of the nodes according to the best astrologer in India.
Every year, there are often two sets of eclipses, spaced about six months apart. The nodes are not fixed; instead, they wander backward around the zodiac in cycles of 18.6 years. The Moon returns to the same node in 27 days.
Strong Ketu:
Ketu is given a faint Mars influence that is mostly complemented by hints of Saturn. On a personal level, it leads to poor judgement, self-criticism, isolation, harm, and poisons. On a collective level, it causes wars, revolutions, and constrictive, fanatic viewpoints. Rahu stands for the media, entertainment, and the power to sway the masses, whereas Ketu represents mathematics, computers, research, and technology on a collective level today.
Ketu is the most significant planet in the chart for showing Self-realization because it is the highest level planet that offers spirituality, emancipation, and psychic knowledge in addition to astrology. The most potent spiritual influence in the chart might be said to be Ketu.
Because it puts a stop to everything, it is frequently referred to as the "terminator." Ketu possesses the power of negation, which at the highest spiritual level is the emancipation from body and mind, also known as Nirvana, and at the most severe human level is suicide. Ketu can represent death, either physically or psychologically, or it might represent transcendence to a greater reality.
Ketu Transcends the Mind:
Ketu bestows inner abilities of perception, like the ability to see without an eye, hear without an ear, or breathe without a breath. The highest level of great Yogis and sages, including the opening of the third eye and crown chakras, are indicated by Ketu. On a more general level, however, Ketu represents the forces of opposing views and ideals that breed conflict and violence while also arousing strong subliminal feelings.
Ketu is now traversing the galactic centre. The coronavirus pandemic has been the most notable event. It has a peculiar name since Rahu, who is behind Ketu in the zodiac, joins this pandemic as a result of Rahu's retrograde influence on all of those planets.
However, even once Ketu enters Scorpio in September 2020 and turns retrograde, it will still be powerful, offering possibly greater potential for transformation for those who are receptive to it, with a new Kalasarpa Yoga developing in early 2021. The greatest opportunity for transformation will arise when Ketu crosses Jyeshta (Kali's star) and Rahu simultaneously crosses Rohini (Lakshmi's star). June 2021 will be the focal point of this.
In any event, its passage through the Galactic Center and Mula Nakshatra has highlighted the most significant issues facing humanity and civilization, such as our beliefs, aspirations, and identities. It will encourage transcendence, which, if we reject it, may lead to annihilation. According to the famous astrologer in India, how we use the Ketu energy in humanity today will determine whether this century is coloured with darkness or light. This is especially true now that Ketu is moving into the sign of Scorpio.
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Nakshatra Puja to Steer Clear the Way through Hazards of Life
Apart from 9 planets, there are 27 nakshatras. They also have fine yet powerful effects on the life of the very person. Sometimes, the malefic nakshatra can be the cause of unhappiness of the person. All this happens due to the bad effects of the nakshatras in which the person is born. Vedic Astrology tells of Janma Nakshatra, in which the moon is posited during the birth. One can taste bitterness when his good luck becomes extremely bad. This hints at calming the presiding deity of the nakshatras. It goes through various processes mentioned in ancient scriptures.
Benefits of Nakshatra Puja
To get the favorable results from the planets, described in astrology Hindu scriptures have mentioned the importance of Nakshatra Puja and havan. People worship Nakshatra with mantras and offerings.
Gandmool Nakshatra Shanti
As per Astrology there are 27 nakshatras or constellations. They are on the 27 equal divisions of the lunar path. The path traveled by the moon in the year is equally divided into 27 specific divisions.
Out of 27, those ruled by Mercury and Ketu are Gand Mool Nakshatras.
The nakshatras coming under Gand Mool are:
Ashwani
Ashlesha
Magha
Revati
Jyestha
Moola
These six are termed as Gand Mool nakshatras. Their presence is not good for a child. Mool, Jyesth, and Ashlesha are the more inauspicious.
A child born in these nakshatras has to face enough troubles in life. And not only the child, but the family members also have to face troubles along with him.
The Gand Mool Nakshatra puja is specially meant for removing the bad effects of Gand Mool nakshatras.
Ashlesha Nakshatra Shanti
Ashlesha Nakshatra Shanti Puja normally, is done continuously for 4-5 days.
Magha Nakshatra Puja
People do this Nakshatra Puja to rectify the bad effects of Magha on a Sunday.
Jyeshta Nakshatra Shanti
People do this Nakshatra puja to rectify the bad effects of Jyeshta Nakshatra
Dhanishta Nakshatra Shanti Puja
People do this Nakshatra Puja to rectify the bad effects of Dhanishta Nakshatra in a horoscope. It is done on Tuesday.
Tripad Nakshatra Shanti
When a person passes away, the first thing that one should check what time the man left the earth. Panchak is a very inauspicious time for a person to die. It is absolutely an amalgamation of 5 Nakshatras.
Rohini Nakshatra Puja
People do this Nakshatra puja to rectify the bad effects of Rohini Nakshatra in a horoscope.
Generally on a Monday the puja starts and completes it on the very following Monday.
Vishakha Nakshatra Shanti
In astrology, Vishakha that bridges the signs of Libra and Scorpio is often mentioned as a nakshatra of purpose.
Vishakha Nakshatra puja is done on a Thursday.
Pushya Nakshatra Shanti
People do this puja on Saturday.
Krittika Nakshatra Puja
Krittika Nakshatra puja is done on a Sunday.
Revati Nakshatra Shanti Puja
The presence of Moon in Revati nakshatra is not auspicious. Pandits usually start this Puja on a Wednesday.
Bharani Nakshatra Puja
This puja is usually done on Friday.
Nakshatra Puja Mantras
Ashlesha Mantra– “ॐ नम:शिवाय”
Jyeshta Mantra – “ॐ धं”
Dhanishta Mantra – “ॐ ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं सरस्वत्यै नम:”
Rohini Mantra – “ॐ ऋं, ॐ ऌं”
Vishakha Mantra – “ॐ यम् या ॐ राम”
Pushya Mantra – “ॐ”
Krittika Mantra – “ॐ भूर्भुव: स्व: तत्सवितुर्वरेण्यं भर्गो देवस्य धीमहि धियो यो न: प्रचोदयात्॥”
Revati Mantra- ‘ॐ ऐं ‘
Bharani Mantra- “ॐ ह्रीं”
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Vedic Astrology Primer:
Introduction:
1.Beginner's Guide To Vedic Astrology
2. A Basic Guide To Nakshatras
3. Vedic Astrology Books
Observations:
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