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New Moon in Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra- Pick a Card
(sidereal pisces)
WHAT AREA IN YOUR LIFE YOU SHOULD DIVE DEEPER INTO?
PILE 1
First of all, I would say you might be leaving your home and moving to a new city. You are leaving your sense of comfort and security. It seems that you might have been the person who has always relied on your family or a group of people, that have always had your back.
But, on the other side, you are might be getting overly emotionally dependant on those people.
It's time to get into your own power. You should embrace your independence and explore your freedom to grow as a person. Relying on these people to get things done won't teach you the necessary skills you should need to know.
You should dive deeper into how you can use your power, where you have power and take control over your life and game. It only comes with time and putting your out there in the field.
Also, you might not be someone who is very good at distinguishing who is using you or is toxic for you. Protect your energy. Be careful and don't trust others too easily.
Stand in your own feet and trust yourself and rely on your more. With all this much, don't let life make you gloomy and serious. Have fun out there!! You should explore your independence and freedom in the best possible way!!❤️
PILE 2
I'm seeing that you might have been nostalgic and just been reminiscing what happened over the past. Some of you have been letting your past control you. You may be in the sadness which is hindering your present opportunities to be recognized by you.
You might have been very indecisive and unsatisfied with what have right now. It is because your focus is the past, which can be a great thing but not here. Allow what happened with you to motivate you to do or be better, stopping staying bitter.
Let the past go. You can't control what happened but you can control your future with the choices you make right now.
I'm getting you should spend your energy in following your passions and dreams. You should spend time alone thinking about your next passion project and what you should explore next. Do something spontaneous.
Don't expect momentum to magically enter your life. Stop waiting for when the next ride will come to take you off on a new journey. Initiate that new adventure. You don't have to be sure and know about everything. That's the point of it.
Starting indulging or exploring something that you don't know much about. Take time alone to think what all exites you and invokes your free-spirited nature. What are the things that inspire you the most??
For some of you, you may want to start a new course or learn something new. Read and research more. Become a student again and embrace that curiosity.
PILE 3
I'm seeing that you are leaving something that you had grown and cultivated since a very long time. You might have been around a lot of people. And the noise of so many people and crowds have been draining your energy.
For a long period of time, you might have thought that this thing that you were very proud of for a while made you happy. This particular thing got a lot of praise, attention and appreciation from people.
But over time, it became more of a pressure. To you, it feels like you are doing it for everybody else rather than for yourself. Maybe it makes everybody else happy but not you. It has been pressuring you a lot.
You might have built and maintained this thing by so much of your hard work, time and patience. That's why you may be hesitant to leave. You might be hesitant because of the traditional views of your family or society.
You may feel that you have to continue yo tolerate or keep this thing, behavior, expectation or relationship because of other people, your family, peers, or society, but love, this is YOUR life. You can't act like a stranger to your own inner and deepest desires any longer. You want to escape this situation or end this thing.
There's a change or ending coming in your life and you will be the one doing it. You should or will detach from all this burden that is stopping you to live without any fear or pressure. Think logically and sometimes keeping your emotions aside to stand up for your rights is a good thing. Honestly this phase might make you sour but who cares?? specially in such a situation that is eating you up!
Go back to your childhood, what made you so happy?? Go to your childhood place, connect with your childhood friends. What makes you feel like a kid again?? happy and exited?? what makes you wonder and curious?? Go seek your inner light and joy.
listen to set me free by jimin. very on brand.
choose your happiness first!! 🌞🧡
PILE 4
I'm seeing that you might have been betrayed by a group of people. They could be your co workers or people who you worked with on some project. This group might have bullied you or stabbed you in the back, or accused you of something you didn't do.
Anyway, if you are still in this group, know that they are very toxic. They don't have the best intentions for you and they will only ruin your hardwork and job.
They truth about these people will be coming to light. Some people might have been bad mouthing and spreading lies about you. They aren't loyal and they will get caught in doing so.
It might cause you a lot of heartbreak. You will be spending time alone and isolating because of all the drama that has happened in the past. You want to leave all this mess and chaos.
And I think it's good for you to reflect on it alone and away from these people. With all the drama, you aren't able to see things clearly so moving away from these people and spending time alone will be a good thing. That way, they won't be able to manipulate you anymore if you are out of reach. This period of isolation will bring a lot of clarity in work and relationships.
You will be leaving and breaking all ties with these people who have wronged you for the good. You will see the patterns more clearly of how you had been manipulated and be more wiser and cautious next time!
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Pro tip when trying to guess someone's placements, esp when you wanna know the ascendant:
✨👉YONI ANIMALS👈✨
that's it.
But seriously, impressions can be deceptive. In my experience, yoni animals are the easiest way to guess correctly. Different nakshatras with the same yoni animal can be eerily similar in appearance and "vibes".
Also nakshatra pairs(purva and uttaras) can have similarities too. And btw, don't forget rashi placements and any planets conjunct luminaries and asc. Combine these factors and you can find nakshatras the most similar to a chart that it might not even have.
So, before you decide on a placement, you might want to consider the whole chart and all its major factors. You can play with associations because they often manifest that way, you might never be sure how something from the chart might show on the outside unless you observe and intuitively contemplate real life examples.
I'll give you a nice example. I've always though I had something Purva Phalguni-ish in me. I have that nakshatra nowhere. BUT I have a Venus nakshatra(Bharani moon) and a Phalguni nakshatra(Uttara Phalguni Ascendant), both of which describe Purva Phalguni. I also always admired and "got" Shatabhishas, even though I don't have that nakshatra anywhere neither. I do have Sun tightly conjunct Saturn and Rahu(Shatabhisha's rashi and nakshatra lords) though.
"Yoni" means "origin" and I think that once you contemplate on a nakshatra and its natives, its nature will just reveal itself to you. Yoni animals are truly so simplistic, in a pure way. Cow yonis do have cow eyes. Sheep yonis do have compact but soft features. Cat yonis have prominent cheekbones and cat eyes. Elephant yonis have protruding years, higher cheekbones and a soft, deep expression. Lion yonis have square-ish faces and strong, blunter features.
Yoni animals of all placements do show on a person's face, but moon, ascendant and sun always show the most.
But mainly, to truly understand the essence and the nature of nakshatras and yoni animals, I think it's important that everyone forms a personal understanding of them over time while avoiding delusion as much as possible. Instead of relying on popular labels that have become associated with nakshatras, I'd urge anyone to observe personally and gain experiential knowledge about whatever they're trying to understand.
There's always new things to discover about nakshatras. Don't rob yourself and others of that insight by repeating old narratives. There's also the posts that say new things with questionable or nonexistent proof/arguments and that's what I call irresponsibility and/or delusion.
This turned into a rant but am I wrong though?
And now, the part that no one asked for😭 but an interesting one nevertheless...
And btw, I might as well say this: I think there is no way on earth Anya Taylor-Joy is Bharani ascendant(she has revealed that her ascendant is in tropical Taurus, which includes Ashwini, Bharani and Krittika). She's U. Bhadra moon and Ashwini Sun for context.
A recent post on here has made a comparison to Bharani natives and their elvish appearance but look.
Look, Bharani does look elvish but so does Uttara Bhadrapada(her moon), in a different way. This is why relying purely on labels might lead ro errors. She wears her hair and sometimes dresses in an ethereal way. And there is slight bharani influence in her(her mercury) but I clearly see Krittika in her. I clearly see the solar sharpness and the sheep yoni essence.
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Here are some bharani natives, for comparison:
Claire Holt, Gaia Weiss, Isabel Lucas. All Bharani moon
Bharani's features and softness are deep and strong. Krittika is sharper and more compact.
So yeah, I am not calling anyone out, I just wanted to state my opinion on her placement while I was at it.
Let me know your thoughts p o l i t e l y and r e s p e c t f u l l y .
Have a great time 💕
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Why Punarvasu is Uttara Bhadrapada's Best Friend
My recent post about Yoni Matches and importance of Tara Bala got quite a lot of questions, and I will answer them when a good example comes to my mind.
Uttara Bhadrapada is what I call the Windows Nakshatra (from the inventor of the Microsoft Bill Gates' Moon Nakshatra), a global, giant system of functionality. What does Windows do to you all the time? It updates. Uttara Bhadrapada people tend to work as "the great updaters", in control of configuration of SOME sort of system in whatever area interests them.
What does Punarvasu represent? Endless renewal, infinite possibilities. For Uttara Bhadrapada, it gives it the perfect Update. People always get pissed when they say the new Windows is worse than the previous one. You want an update to be an improvement, you want it to be more functional, preferably you'd like it to blow the user's mind, in a positive sense.
Punarvasu gives Uttara Bhadrapada's updates that magical shine, that not only ensures the flaws are fixed, but adds something beautifully hopeful to the framework.
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Shahmaran , Uttara Bhadrapada and the nakshatras
Shahmaran is a Turkish mythological folk tale about a half serpent half woman who used to live underground, she used to have many magical abilities and every part of her was magical . One day a man finds her and soon they fall in love , shahmaran tells him stories and gives him wisdom but soon he gets bored and wants to go out so she lets him on the promise that he will keep her stay a secret . He blurts out her place due to circumstances and they catch her and plan to eat her to get her magical powers , while shahmaran says that whoever eats my head shall die and others shall gain wisdom .
Her lover out of shame eats her head to die to which he realises that the others die as all of her other body parts were fatal except her head . He lives on with guilt and remorse , The God of Uttara bhadrapada nakshatra is Ahirbudhnya , known as the deep sea serpent , in the Netflix series shahmaran , the person who is going to bring shahmaran to life is maran , the chosen one ,which translates to "the king of snakes , it is played by Burak Deniz ,who hasHis moon in Uttara Bhadrapada ,he is half serpent, half human in the series . Craves water most often .
The man who plays the lover of shahmaran - Mustafa Uğurlu has his moon in Uttara Bhadrapada . In the series Maran keeps saving Shahmaran's lover , both are the "chosen ones ".
his love interest who might ultimately take the form of shahmaran(idk exactly as the series isn't completed yet) is Serenay Sarıkaya who is a punarvasu moon and fulfills the theme of re rehabilitation and reincarnation associated with the nakshatra.
While the original shahmaran can be related to Ashlesha or shatabhisha . Ashlesha being ruled by nagas and shatabhisha being related to coiled serpent as symbolised
I'll make a post later if i find something new , hope y'all enjoyed this .
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#vedic astrology#sidereal astrology#astrology#astro community#astrology notes#astro notes#uttara bhadrapada#ashlesha#shatabhisha nakshatra
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Uttara Phalguni: Devotion, affection
The Phalgunis are the first pair of the 27 nakshatras - later coming the Ashadas, the Bhadrapadas.
Before Uttara Phalguni comes Purva Phalguni, symbolized by the front legs of a bed. Being half of a pair, Uttara Phalguni (symbolized by the back legs of a bed) is concerned with union - happy partnerships and communities. The attitude of Uttara Phalguni is a response to Purva Phalguni, a sign also concerned with union, but in a different way. Purva Phalguni has more to do with the initial attraction or "spark" that we first experience in new relationships. Uttara Phalguni comes along after the Purva Phalguni spark has died down and strives to make the relationship last beyond the initial excitement.
The bed as the symbol of Purva and Uttara Phalguni
The symbology of the bed encompasses themes of both of the Phalgunis. Love, marriage, sex, pleasure for yourself and others, rest, and rejuvenation are all things that can be associated with a bed. Purva Phalguni is more likely to see the bed as a supportive environment for weird kinky sex after a date. Uttara Phalguni seeks to sustain this attraction and, ultimately, transform the bed into one shared between two deeply committed partners.
Part of what makes Uttara Phalguni different from and complementary to Purva Phalguni has to do with their planetary rulerships.
Uttara Phalguni is ruled by the Sun. The Sun represents very masculine qualities and principles - the ego, your sense of self. It projects itself outward into the solar system, representing the doing nature of the Sun as opposed to the being nature of the more feminine planets (Venus, the Moon...). The Sun is the archetype of the father and embodies classically paternal qualities - someone generous, expressive of love and pride, who treats children and loved ones with respect and care.
Purva Phalguni is ruled by Venus, the planet embodying archetypal femininity - things like beauty, love, and pleasing aesthetics. These are the sexy and exciting things that help kick start new relationships and draw us to one another in the first place. Purva Phalguni magnetizes a companion towards her with her innate, seductive qualities and Uttara Phalguni follows close behind to build the relationship into something long-lasting with it's more fatherly approach.
Aryaman: God of community, friendship, marriage, partnership.
The ruling deity of Uttara Phalguni is one of the Adityas, Aryaman. He is brother to Bhaga, the ruling deity of Purva Phalguni. The Adityas are a group of 12 deities and make up (some of) the offspring of Aditi, a primeval goddess and mother to many gods.
Hinduism is known for having.. a lot of different gods. 330 million is a common estimate. With this in mind, it isn't surprising that some deities are not well-known. Aryaman is an important solar deity in the Vedic pantheon but relatively little information is known about him today. Some important information about Aryaman can be derived from his name, though.
The Sanskrit root of the name Aryaman is -Ri, meaning to go forward or to progress. The word arya, stemming from -Ri, means to come together or to form a bond. Putting the two together, the meaning of Aryaman is to progress towards union. -Ri can also mean something that is true and can stand on it's own. Aryaman as a name and deity carries the essence of truth. Aryaman is all about relationship and partnerships, so truth should be thought of with this in mind. True in the context of relationships means reliable, trustworthy, dedicated - prerequisite qualities to be part of a real partnership. This is what Aryaman embodies and stands for as a deity.
A song to listen to that has Uttara Phalguni vibes: If the House Burns Down Tonight by Switchfoot
I see the smoke piling up in the rear view mirror Yeah but I ain't ever seen it any clearer If the house burns down tonight I got everything I need when I got you by my side And let the rest burn
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Credit is due to Vic Dicara for most of the information I talked about here. If you're interested in learning more about Vedic astrology, his YouTube channel is a great resource to do that.
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pt. 2: an analysis of the different vedic themes within miraculous ladybug
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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the main protagonist of the show is the combined expression of punarvasu and uttara ashadha, marinette dupain-cheng and ladybug. the show starts off with marinette helping out a stranger on the street and this stranger turns out to be the guardian of the miraculous. her act of kindness leads to his decision to choose her as the new holder of the ladybug miraculous. the kwami of the miraculous, tikki, shows up out of the blue to deliver the news and after some resistance, marinette accepts the role. now, she has to navigate between her duties as a superhero while juggling the responsibilities of being a regular high school student. punarvasu is a jupiter nakshatra and the planet jupiter is associated with duality [explained in my previous post]. her double life is described in the show’s theme song, “in the daytime, i’m marinette. just a normal girl with a normal life! but there’s something about me that no one knows yet cause i have a secret.” yet, despite the difficulty, this doesn’t deter her from being generous, kind, and dependable, all qualities of the two nakshatras mentioned above.
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moreover, in contrast to ladybug’s calm yet confident demeanor, marinette is known for her erratic yet energetic behavior that results in her being awkward and clumsy. it’s acknowledged before the start of the series marinette is isolated–she has no friends and is bullied by the wealthy mean girl named chloe. but, she has a bright inner world where she’s constantly drawing up fashion designs. punarvasu’s inner abundance causes them to not conform to the social hierarchy as they’re too invested in their own world leading them to being outcasts (reference: claire nakti). throughout the series, the audience watches marinette’s growth with her making new friends, gaining newfound confidence and courage to stand up to chloe, and her gradually putting an end to chloe’s antics. in my eyes, chloe is reminiscent of the character, regina george in terms of their exclusiveness, they both want to feel like and be the one on top. the difference lies in chloe being openly mean and regina being passive aggressive. they both have primary placements in scorpio, chloe is an anuradha or jyeshta moon and regina is a vishakha sun. furthermore, chloe happens to be an ashwini stellium (sun, mars, mercury, and venus) and takes the bee miraculous. one of the symbols of ashwini is the beehive as it naturally produces a traditionally-used medicine, honey. in connection, ashwini is symbolized by the healing golden-armored horse-head twins who are physicians to the gods and similarly, the bee miraculous is represented as a golden hair comb.
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it's been observed how the relationship between a ketu and jupiter native could manifest poorly or positively. in these cases, the relationships between marinette and chloe, marinette and gabriel, as well as, ladybug and hawkmoth, end up poorly. gabriel disapproves of marinette and adrien's romantic relationship because he feels like adrien has nothing to gain professionally from their relationship and it hinders his public image. hawkmoth feels similarly about ladybug, she always ruins his plans and gets away before he is able to take her miraculous. marinette comes to dislike gabriel because he barely allows adrien his own freedom and he’s rigid in taking care of him. similarly, ladybug doesn’t like hawkmoth for always causing chaos and for using the emotions of innocent civilians to his advantage. ketu naturally receives then lets go, while jupiter naturally gives. so when the ketuvian has an ulterior motive and feels like they’re gaining nothing from the jupiterian, things can start to turn sour. jupiter is an expansive planet, allowing the native to grow into their own individuality, but ketu absorbs this growth instead of stabilizing it like saturn. gabriel and chloe’s behavior hurts others, but they are repeatedly given chances and are granted the grace to change. however, they don’t deter from their usual behavior which can be connected to ketu ruling over the past. instead of detaching from their previous bad behavior, they rather cling onto it because it benefits and prevents them from showing their vulnerability. their similarities is what leads chloe to align with hawkmoth as the queen bee superhero because they both benefited from the partnership.
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in support of marinette's growth in the series, she gets elected to become the representative for her class. uttara ashadhas are seen as leaders who bring stability and confidence to those around them. the audience watches her create connections and build friendships with the students in her class which is a solar nakshatra theme. in the media, solar women are often depicted as the good girl and everyone in marinette’s class has a good perception of her (except for chloe). also, punarvasu is a deva gana nakshatra–meaning “divine”--which creates a halo around these individuals. everyone in class knows about her massive crush on adrien correlating to punarvasu’s jupiterian nature. in the media, they’re typically shown having unfulfilled romantic pleasure leading to them pining over someone of high status in the social hierarchy. it plays out in her favor as they get together in season five. in addition, there is a connection between solar nakshatras to writing and marinette writes in her personal diary everyday, detailing the experiences in her regular and superhero life (reference: mangolavenderr on twitter). she writes everything down as a safety measure just in case she loses her memories one day. as both marinette and ladybug, she’s the pillar of her community and inspires others with her dedication and truth. however, there’s an episode where her friends want the truth from her, but she can’t tell them the responsibilities she holds. this is one of the reasons for her breakdowns as she values honesty, but can’t be honest herself. this nakshatra has the ability to endure hardships and continue to fight for their goals no matter how long it takes and marinette is a true example of this because no matter how tough it gets for her, she gets through it and wins at the end of the day.
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the deity of uttara ashadha is vishvadev, a group of all the universal gods. this emphasis on connections manifests in the show when ladybug hands out miraculouses to temporary holders. when in need of help in battle, she utilizes the connections she’s made with her classmates and as ladybug, she secretly makes each a temporary holder of a miraculous (they don’t know marinette is ladybug and they don’t know the identities of other holders). this strategy leads them to victory in most attempts. the reason she has access to all of the miraculouses is because in season four, she becomes the guardian of the miraculous. in the finale of the first season, master fu reveals himself to be the great guardian of the miraculouses and he becomes a mentor to marinette. however, in season three, his identity is almost exposed and to protect the secret of the miraculous, he loses his memories. this causes marinette to become his successor. marinette becoming the guardian of the miraculous is reminiscent of the deity of punarvasu, aditi, the guardian of all life and the mother of all gods. aditi holds the womb of the universe and the miraculous box carries the powers of the universe. aditi gave birth to thirty-three sons: 12 adityas (who are the 12 sovereign principles personified), 11 rudras, 8 vasus, and 2 ashwini kumars. the box holds all thirty-six kwamis/miraculouses, except for two being in the hands of hawkmoth, and each kwami is an embodiment of a universal concept. marinette’s job is to protect them and call upon them for any help. in the beginning, one of the premises of the show was to take back the butterfly and peacock miraculous from hawkmoth (butterflies and peacocks are both symbols of punarvasu). unfortunately, there was one battle ladybug was outsmarted and lost all of the miraculous to hawkmoth. so up until the season five finale, she’s been trying to retrieve all of the miraculouses back which reflects the theme of return in punarvasu.
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the portrayal of ladybug’s powers reflects certain themes of the punarvasu nakshatra. in battle, ladybug fights with a yoyo-like device that has a similar function to the celestial bow and quiver of arrows symbol in punarvasu. she can use it as many times as she wants and it will always return back to her after reaching its target. when ladybug and cat noir are in need of a solution to conclude the battle, she calls upon her lucky charm. one side note, she doesn’t choose her lucky charm, it just luckily happens to be the item she needs at that very moment. in order for her to obtain her lucky charm, she has to throw her yoyo-like device in the air, then it manifests into reality and falls back into her arms. the lucky charm comes from her power of creation which reflects punarvasu’s shakti being the power to gain substance. this translates to her lucky charm materializing into existence. also, it’s reminiscent of aditi being the personification of the boundless sky, her being infinite/limitless. she can bring any idea to life, she makes anything possible. in addition, it displays the lucky nature of punarvasu. jupiter is the planet of luck and aditi is the goddess of protection and in combination, ladybug always receives help when she’s in need. ladybug’s punarvasu sun is in the gemini portion ruled by mercury; once she receives the lucky charm, she thinks of an idea and sees a vision of how she can use it. after the two superheroes successfully free the akuma, it frees the person from hawkmoth’s control. then, ladybug uses her device to de-evilize the purple butterfly back to the pure white butterfly it was in the beginning and set it free. this is symbolic of the renewal process of punarvasu, to become good again and the return of the light. she removes the impurities (malice intent) of the butterfly to reveal its hidden beauty correlating to the theme of second chances. the butterfly obtains another chance to return to its original state and to be free; their slate is wiped clean. the restoration process of the butterfly is then enacted on the city of paris. in connection to aditi being the boundless sky, once the battle is over, she throws the lucky charm into the air to restore the city back to what it once was before the fight–back to its original peace, beauty, and harmony. as the series went on, ladybug starts to hand out magical charms to protect people from becoming akumatized again. this connects to the protective quality of jupiter and aditi as well as correlating to the theme of repetition in this nakshatra–to stop the cycle.
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on another note, in the end of season five, hawkmoth achieved his objective and so did ladybug, she retrieved all of the miraculous back when gabriel made the absolute wish and ‘defeated’ him with his sacrifice. this relates to uttara ashadha’s shakti–to give a permanent victory, and punarvasu’s shakti–to gain all objectives, because even if marinette doesn’t personally feel she won, she did win against hawkmoth in the eyes of the public.
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<- part one of the mlb vedic analysis
-> part three of the mlb vedic analysis
#miraculous ladybug#vedic astrology#uttara ashadha#punarvasu#sidereal astrology#astrology#astro notes#astro observations#marinette dupain cheng#ladybug#ml analysis#swannbluana
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Which Nakshatra is Compatible with Uttara Nakshatra?
Uttarashadha is the 21st nakshatra of all 27 nakshatras. It falls in Sagittarius and Capricorn signs. Uttarashada nakshatra can be seen in the night sky as the stars Sigma, Phi, Tau, and Zeta Sagittarii. These stars are the brightest shining in the sky. The Lord of Uttarashada nakshatra is the Sun, and its deities are ten Vishwa Devas, signifying dharma/righteousness. Thus, a native-born under Uttarashada nakshatra has noble aspirations and an optimistic attitude.
The symbol for Uttarashada Nakshatra is an Elephant's tusk. The Elephant's tusk sometimes hints at its association with the Hindu God Lord Ganesha. People worship Ganpati ji to seek blessings before initiating any auspicious task. He is also the Vighnaharta, i.e., one who removes obstacles in life and tasks. Uttarashada nakshatra thus denotes new beginnings and permanence of the events. When this nakshatra is well placed in the horoscope, it gives various skills and capabilities to the native. The native feels powerful to initiate business projects and other daring tasks. The native has deeper insights. But when it is not well placed, the native may show haste in tasks leading to complete failure.
The nakshatra also imbibes the qualities of Purvashada Nakshatra, as they both are the former (Purva) and the latter (Uttara) part of the same bigger constellation Ashadha. The Uttarashadha nakshatra shows more introspection and permanence than the Purvashada nakshatra. In comparison, The Purvashada nakshatra is more aggressive than the Uttarashada nakshatra.
The 1st Pada of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra falls in Sagittarius, and the rest three padas fall in the Capricorn sign. The birth star Uttara Ashadha makes the native obedient, grateful and virtuous. Uttarashada natives will have a larger social circle and always help their friends in need. Hence, the native is the favorite of all.
Uttarashada nakshatra females
Before understanding Uttarashada Nakshatra's female marriage life, it is important to understand their physical and mental attributes. Their facial features are attractive, but these females are rigid and don't compromise easily. It is difficult to make them realize their mistakes. They always rate themselves superior to others. The females are daring and fearless. Whatever she speaks is always without thinking about it, sometimes hurting others. They are rude and blunt in their speech, making them jump into conflicts with others. These females lead a simple and righteous life with lots of moral values. These females value education and independence. She is financially independent, working as a teacher, bank employee, or religious preacher. If the Moon influences Mercury, she can become a publisher or a writer.
By understanding the core nature of the female born under Uttarashada nakshatra, we can say that they don't enjoy a blissful married life. Her sense of dominance and pride obstruct the way to a happy marriage. She has to face separation or divorce in married life. She has religious inclinations and observes most of traditions and rituals. She can derive marital happiness and satisfaction by marrying a purva bhadrapada nakshatra boy.
Uttarashada nakshatra males
It is equally important to know about the Uttarashada Nakshatra male marriage life. With a gender difference, things appear differently for males and females. The male natives are also under the influence of the Sun, which makes them virtuous, intelligent, religious, arrogant, prideful, and have leadership qualities. They make natives have stronger devotion and values in life. They are orthodox and believe in older systems or traditions. However, they are very less likely to ditch their partners, and their rigidness becomes difficult for the natives to handle.
The male natives have higher goals and are kind. They love to have more knowledge which makes them stand out in the crowd. They love to travel and are also benefitted from it. Taking notice of their personality traits, they portray an ideal husband with few negative qualities. They generally get good life partners. They lead a happy married life, but there should not be affliction to the Moon. If the Moon has an affliction, there is yoga for multiple marriages or love relations. Uttarashada Nakshatra's secrets involve infidelity. The person can have extra-marital affairs. They may expect a lot from their partner, which leads to dissatisfaction in marital life. If under the influence of Jupiter, he adjusts to the need of the partners; else, negative results follow. The native should go for kundli matching before tying the knot. There is a certain nakshatra that shares good compatibility with Uttarashada nakshatra. If married with the person having compatibility, there will be no problem in their marriage.
They are sometimes self-centered, and to gain attention; they tend to help others while ignoring their own family. This personality trait is not desirable for happy family life.
The best and worst nakshatra compatibility with Uttarashada nakshatra
Uttarashada Nakshatra marriage is usually successful with compatible partners. Uttara phalguni nakshatra, Bharni, Hasta, Revati, Rohini, and Uttarabhadra nakshatra are the nakshatras that share good compatibility. The incompatible ones are Moola nakshatra, Shatabhisha nakshatra, Ashlesha nakshatra, and Magha nakshatra.
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Hi! I was wondering something; I’m a Revati sun/Magha moon/Bharani Asc and I am constantly running into Anuradha folks. My best friend until recently is a Anuradha sun, Pushya moon, Uttara Bhadrapada asc; this guy I liked for a minute that had a lot of drama attached was a Bharani sun and Anuradha moon. NOWW this guy I’m “friends “ with (I’m 90% sure he’s flirting with me and we really like each other regardless of whatever’s going on with that) was born within the same hour as my ex bestie: Anuradha sun, Pushya moon, although I’m not too sure if he was the same asc. The Bharani guy’s Jupiter was conjunct my Saturn, while the new guy has Jupiter in Hasta which I liiike very much hehe.
Why is my Ketu self running into so much Saturn energy? My dad’s also Uttara Bhadrapada moon, very bad relationship there though (12th house sun). I generally like Saturnian energy a lot though. I’m partly asking cause I’m kinda into this new guy I’m friends with and I’m afraid it’ll end similarly to the other stuff. My ex bestie decided she wanted to get along with everyone, including my bullies and honestly I wouldn’t have minded as long as there were some boundaries because she’s very friendly and loving. I knew it was ending the moment she rejected my request to just leave out my bullies and acted my sling for some compromise was some kind of attack on her free will. I’m worried it’ll be the same with the guy even though he seems accepting of my unapologetically individualistic and overly just attitude (Yama energy and my Ardra Saturn LOL). Also they both had venus and mars in Swati, which is conjunct my Ketu.
I just kinda want to know why this pattern’s hopping up so hopefully I can have a bit more of a sense of what to do with my feelings. I’m getting fonder of him, very #scareddd!!!! Hopefully this doesn’t sound like neurotic rambling lol, I’m just a naturally analytic person. I’m centered in healing right now anyway but you know Venusian girlies gotta love lol!
Thanks so much! 🙏🏾
Revati, Magha, Anuradha (and Rohini) are all Shudra caste nakshatras. People who have naks belonging to the same gana/same caste keep attracting each other in my observation.
Check which dasha you're currently undergoing and which antardasha. Saturn's duty is to teach & discipline.
Ketu & nodal synastry in general is heavy stuff
I think these connections are meant to help you refine your personality & identity
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hi! I don’t know if ur still doing chart readings but if u could do mine I’d be so grateful. If not then I hope u have a good day man :^)
I also have a question about enemy yonis since I found this out. My sun is purva bhadrapada and my moons in Bharani. Their yonis are enemies with each other. Would this particularly mean anything? I know my actual yonis with my Bharani moon but idk what that’s mean. If u can’t answer then that’s totally fine just curious lol :^4
also the “(1-sagittarius)” things under the nakshatras are the padas, just in case u didn’t know already :p !
Hey my dear here you go for your vedic d1 chart interpretation.
You are born in Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra. Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra ruler is Sun.
You may have quality to lift people up. You maybe very active and productive person. You may be someone center of attraction and protector of others.
You may be someone very impressive to others. You may have strong will power( if you decide on something there is no way to shake you from doing that). You may have blessings of being Lively, intelligent and have ability of analytical thinking.
When it comes to hard work, you are never afraid, which fetches you success.
In your chart Sun-Venus conjunction in 7th house in Aquarius. Sun is your Nakshatra ruler, your Atmakaraka (strongest planet), and your Ascendant Ruler.
Sun is the center of the galaxy milky way and it is a Radiant planet. It gives light to other planets. You may be like that in some people's life.
You may be interested in getting government job or may become a good politician because of your criticizing nature.
You have charming personality and may have less or thin hair.
Mars is Exalted in Capricorn sits in 6th house(dushanth house). Mars is also Dk.
You may enjoy the happiness and contentment from land and property. You may get good support from brother along with decent status in society.
You will win over your Enemies. You may face some loss through goverment. This placement make you fighter ( not fist fighter)and courageous person.
Mercury is debilitated in sign of pieces sits in 8th house. You may face difficulty in communication, Learning new concepts and decision making will be hard for you.
This placement may give you a deep interest in occult and mystical subjects and a fascination with hidden knowledge.
Research, investigation and analysis, solving complex puzzles and uncovering secrets.
Moon-Rahu conjunction makes Ghrahan( lunar eclips) yoga in your birth chart.
Your father may have some health problems. You may be attached emotionally to your father or you may be living far away from your father.
You may interested in high level of spiritual knowledge.
You may do foreign travelings.
Now your 7th house is in sign of Aquarius ruled by saturn sits in 11th house. Mars is dk and in sign of Capricorn ruler saturn. Venus-sun sits in 7th house. Venus-sun Nakshatra ruler is Jupiter. Saturn Nakshatra ruler is also jupiter. Mars Nakshatra ruler is sun.
Your fs may be someone dominant in nature, very honest and loyal.
Your fs may be someone very religious or spiritual, versatile, expert in multi-tasking.
Your fs may be someone workaholic, extreme Introvert, mature, older from you.
You may meet your fs through older siblings, friends or team projects. You may do love marriage.
You should marry after 28 years of age.
Advice: Avoid giving loans and never give loans to others. 2) letting go of ego is key for you to have a good relationship. 3) learn to trust your Intuitions. 4) develop your research skills.
About yonis in vedic astrology yonis are important to see while horoscope matching for marriage. Otherwise i don't have much knowledge about it tbh. Have a good weekend dear🎐🍀
I am not professional. Still learning so please take what resonates with you 🙏
Meditate, do good karma, help who in need, love yourself ❤
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What is Panchak in Astrology?
According to the Hindu Panchang, Panchak (Panchak in Astrology) is an unfavourable time (Mahurat) when individuals are instructed not to do certain things. Is it true that this time is bad luck, or is it simply a myth? Does Panchak have any good effects, or does it only have bad ones? Our special blog on Panchak will assist you in figuring out what this social myth is really about.
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Panchak is what?
Panchak is the name for the set of five Nakshatras. Vedic astrology says that a Zodiac has 360 ° and 27 constellations. In this way, 13 and 20 minutes add up to 800 degrees for one constellation. In Indian astrology, Panchak is the time when the Moon is in the last five constellations: Dhanishtha, Shatabhisha, Purvabhadrapada, Uttara Bhadrapada, and Revathi. In other words, or to put it more simply, the time when the Moon is in the signs of Pisces and Aquarius is called Panchak.
Is it unlucky to begin a new job on Panchak?
This is not true. A lot of astrologers don’t think that these constellations are completely bad. Few astrologers have said that these constellations are bad, which is why some special jobs aren’t done during this time. Also, it is completely incorrect to claim that people shouldn’t work throughout this time. In this amount of time, most of the work is done.
Two of such five star clusters, Dhanishtha and Shatbhisha, are called “movable constellations.” So, it’s good to travel, have fun, do business, and buy clothes and jewellery. Purvabhadrapada is a time of anger, so it’s best to deal with court cases and arguments during this time. But Uttara Bhadrapada is always there, and Shilanyaas, Yogabhyaas, and long-term plans are made under it.
People believe that the Revathi constellation is calm and gentle. So, in this constellation, you can do artistic activities. So, it’s clear that not all kinds of work are forbidden during this time. After talking to an astrologer, you can get married, do Griha Pravesh, Mundan-Sanskaar, Girah Nirmaan, and Upanayana, and do business and economic things during this time.
Is it against the rules to do Pooja or anything else religious during Panchak?
People often think that Havan-puja and Devi Visarjan should be restricted during Panchak, but this is not true. When doing good things, especially Dev-Pujan and Panchak are not taken into account. Because of this, Pooja can be done while Panchak. The Vedas don’t claim that we can’t do religious or holy things during Panchak.
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What shouldn't be done during Panchak?
During Panchak, you can’t do most of the following five things:
During the Ghanistha constellation, you should not accumulate grass, wood, or oil. It could lead to a fire.
South is the direction of Yam, so people shouldn’t be allowed to go there. People think it’s dangerous to go in this direction.
During the Revathi constellation, you can’t build a rooftop.
During Panchak, it is not allowed to build Charpoy.
Cremation is not allowed during Panchak as it is assumed that if a corpse is burned during Panchak, five men from that community could die.
During Panchak, it is best to do Shanthi karma before burning a dead body.
What should you do if you have to do something during Panchak that you couldn't avoid?
These days, the world is very modern. So, it might not be possible to give up certain work. But the sages have said that you can’t do certain things after studying them in depth. If the five tasks listed above need to be done throughout Panchak, then these solutions must be done first, and only then should the five tasks be started.
If you need to buy things made of wood, you can, but don’t forget to do the Haven of Goddess Gayathri afterward. It helps you stay away from bad situations.
If you have to travel toward the south during Panchak, give Lord Hanuman a fruit. Then you can start your trip.
Before the terrace is built during Panchak, give sweet meat to the people working on it.
You could indeed buy a bed during Panchak. But wait to use them after the Panchak period is over.
The act of cremation is very important. When Panchak comes around and a funeral or cremation is in order, it is recommended that five fake corpses be prepared and burned as well.
By following the rituals for these treatments, you will be able to get rid of any side effects of Panchak.
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why call your blog "learn religion" when you only post christian drivel? You know that humans have created far more than just the one fake god. Seriously, look...
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/your-brain-food/202107/why-do-humans-keep-inventing-gods-worship
If your fake god were real, why does it need humans to speak for it at all? Doesn't seem very all-poweful to me, but who cares - your god and all the others are fictional.
write that down, and maybe stop proselytizing, after all, your own fictional book tells you to pray privately, doesn't it?
First thing first, I named my blog "learn religion" because I want to cover every major religions of the world and first I choose "bible" (there is reason I choose it first) and later I will cover one by one in a hierarchy.
I was also just like you and always argue these questions with others. But, I didn't got my answers, so I myself started reading and tried (still trying) to understand these scriptures.
Next, so, Before asking this thing 👇, (I am assuming you have already read and understood all major religions' scriptures [specially Gita])
You must first read major religion's scriptures and Indian hindu puranas (must read) which most specifically are spritualistic (if you do meditation, then you would know what I am talking about) not materialistic - as you are asking for existence/evidence.
Now, let me tell a story with it's actual meaning,
In Hindu puranas, there is a story of Chandra [in reality - moon] (also known as Chandrama) is the moon god. According to the Puranas, Chandra is married to the 27 Nakshatras (lunar mansions - As you already knows in a month, moon goes bright to total dark), who are the daughters of Daksha Prajapati and his wife Panchajani (also known as Prasuti). These 27 Nakshatras are significant in Vedic astrology and are associated with the moon's movement through the celestial sphere. The names of Chandra's 27 wives are:
Ashwini
Bharani
Krittika
Rohini
Mrigashira
Ardra
Punarvasu
Pushya
Ashlesha
Magha
Purva Phalguni
Uttara Phalguni
Hasta
Chitra
Swati
Vishakha
Anuradha
Jyeshtha
Mula
Purva Ashadha
Uttara Ashadha
Shravana
Dhanishta
Shatabhisha
Purva Bhadrapada
Uttara Bhadrapada
Revati
Chandra, the moon god, was married to the 27 daughters of Daksha Prajapati, each representing a Nakshatra or lunar mansion. Chandra was particularly fond of one of his wives, Rohini, and spent most of his time with her, neglecting the other 26 wives. This favoritism caused great distress among his other wives, who felt neglected and complained to their father, Daksha.
Angry with Chandra's behavior, Daksha cursed him to lose his luster and gradually fade away, which would mean his eventual demise. As the curse took effect, Chandra began to wane, losing his brightness and strength. This decline affected not only him but also the cosmos, as the moon's phases are crucial for various natural and astrological phenomena.
Desperate to save himself and restore balance, Chandra sought help from Lord Shiva, the supreme deity known for his benevolence and powers. Chandra performed severe penance and prayed to Lord Shiva, seeking his mercy and intervention. Pleased with Chandra's devotion, Lord Shiva decided to partially alleviate the curse.
Lord Shiva decreed that Chandra would not completely lose his luster but would undergo a cyclical process of waning and waxing. Thus, Chandra would decrease in brightness for half of the month (waning phase) and then gradually increase in brightness for the other half (waxing phase). This cyclical pattern allowed Chandra to regain his strength and shine periodically.
To honor this divine intervention, Chandra is often depicted adorning Lord Shiva's matted hair as a crescent moon, symbolizing the waxing and waning phases. This story explains the moon's phases, from going dark (Amavasya, new moon) to becoming bright again (Purnima, full moon), reflecting Chandra's enduring connection with his 27 wives and the cosmic order.
Now, you are asking, how illogical, not in this world can marry 27 wives 😂 (Materialistic perspective of seeing this story). But story of Chandra and his 27 wives, the Nakshatras, involves themes of love, jealousy, and divine intervention, explaining the moon's waxing and waning phases (spritualistic, moral, and a easy rememberable & sustainable storical form that even a 4 year child can remember to sustain knowledge with it).
Basically, these Nakshatras are considered the lunar mansions, and each one represents a segment of the moon's path through the zodiac, playing a vital role in Vedic astrology and horoscopes.
So, try to understand, these scriptures were created 1000s of years ago for just as a smooth guide (guilt, hate and violence FREE) to living your life easily in a civilization (ultimately for sustainability). That time science wasn't there to talk factually on materialistic existance/evidence and this (illogical) way was the only one to make people understand things and choose the right path in a storical form. So, ultimately, these illogical scriptures are only the reason you are existing here and arguing this materialistic logical (but spritualistic illogical) question (sustainability).
If you asking, where are those 10,000 year ago swords and shields, then with time it got decayed and gone, BUT by the atoms and sub atomic particles from which that swords and shields were made of are still exists somewhere in this universe and undoubtedly SCIENCE believe on this (by the law - energy and matter neither be created nor be destroyed) [so now don't you agree with this?]. Now, if you are asking me, these scriptures talk a lot about super human abilities (that Indians generally call it SIDDHI). So in the answer, To be real, those maximum of the abilities were real (read indian all 18 puranas TO KNOW ABOUT) and you can also acquire some of these, but you must have that level of guts and unfearness.
If you still want the answer you asked, I want to give you from Indian Gita Mahapuran. Regarding the notion of God needing humans to speak for it, the Gita explains that divine knowledge and guidance are often disseminated through avatars (divine incarnations) and enlightened beings to help humanity understand and follow the path of righteousness. This doesn't negate the omnipotence of God but rather showcases the compassionate aspect of the divine, making spiritual wisdom accessible to all.
Furthermore, the Gita advocates for sincere and private devotion, aligning with the idea of internalized worship and personal connection with the divine. For instance, in Chapter 9, Verse 22, Krishna (a God) says, "To those who are constantly devoted and who worship Me with love, I give the understanding by which they can come to Me."
Ultimately, different scriptures and religious traditions offer various perspectives on the nature of divinity, the role of humans in spiritual matters, and the ways to connect with the divine. The Bhagavad Gita encourages a personal, devoted relationship with God, emphasizing inner spirituality and moral action.
Basically, your question about god is wrong - "What is god and where is it?", your actual question must be, if god exists, then what are it's/his/her properties, perspective and thinking toward every thing, no matter it is every sinlge living or non-living beings/things (not only us - humans).
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The first new moon of the spring season falls in the constellation of Uttara Bhadrapada in the zodiac sign of Pisces. It is here that we as individuals are now required to sit in contemplation of fresh inspirations or a newly acquired awareness or understanding. If we look at the current circumstances of our lives—the challenges, the obstacles, and the blessings—this message can be seen or felt in where we know we are called to excel and/or where there may be felt resistance towards something that takes us out of our place of comfort. In Uttara Bhadra, victory is ensured by diligently applying ourselves to those things that we know will grow better with time—hence, one of the meanings of Uttara Bhadrapada is “later auspicious result” or “later victory”. Saturn is in rulership here, so this energy can be felt right now through many of the boundaries and restrictions that have been put in place worldwide. This is a beginning, but we will see and experience an energetic domino effect. Saturn also entered its home in Capricorn this past January and will transit this sign for the next 2 1/2 years, so we will feel the weight of obligation towards healing and disciplining ourselves in ways overlooked in the past—and will be made to feel the consequences of our actions be they good or bad.
We are held silently in the space of fresh beginnings. These are beginnings that have come with a heavy hand that aims to deconstruct and transform through the realignment of earth’s energies. And so it is, that as Earth takes a deeper breath—so we are encouraged to do the same. We are called to fight for those things that bring liberation, justice, and truth. We are called to be loyal only to those things that expand our awareness—displacing our ignorance and attachment for the bliss of that inner knowing that we are upheld and supported by the Universe. We are called to bring balance, and to do so while resting in the contemplation of our own silence. The world stands at a crossroads now, a crossroads that seeks to propel us in a direction that is more sustainable for not only ourselves but for the environment. We are encouraged to put away differences and to focus on the higher good for all. My prayers go out to all of those suffering in various ways at this time—may there be strength and endurance, wit, and wisdom to move through these difficult times. My prayers are also that earth continues to replenish herself and that all of her inhabitants experience that healing as a result.
Blessed New Moon.
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vedic astrology observations ✩°。⋆🍨。
nakshatra edition ˚ʚ♡ɞ˚
♡ this is based of my personal observations and research , so if it doesn’t resonate please let it go ♡
♡ uttara phalguni & uttara bhadrapada women can be seen as very promiscuous, sexually explorative and in general open with their sexual energy/ body. this is due to their assigned yoni animal, the cow, a creature that gives her milk out generously and plentifully. (uttara phalguni moon native doja cat - “mooo!”) 🐄
♡ rohini women are very fertile, beautiful and sexually attractive however they desire and thrive being in committed relationships where they receive plenty of nurture, affection, attention in order to flourish. they are like a plant needing to be watered to grow and fertilise.
♡ anuradha nakshatra is romantic and arousing although, also relates to friendships and group settings. moon and venus here successfully maintain romantic and sexual relationships while being friendly and holding healthy boundaries with others. although, mercury in anuradha can cause blurred lines between friendship and romance. mars in anuradha can cause problems maintaining sexual relationships.
♡ mars & saturn in mula nakshtra probably make great detectives, crime scene investigators, researchers, scientists.
♡ rohini & jyeshta women posses strong desires, passions, ambitions often in a sexual nature. denoting the above qualities, both of these constellations have a bright red star, aldebaran in taurus & antares in scorpio. i suggest these women to wear red clothing or red gemstones.
♡ purva phalguni nakshatra is creative, fertile, sexual and romantic. unlike most other nakshatras that denote such qualities, purva phalguni is one of few that synergies well with masculine planets, this is because purva phalguni is very much about ‘courting women successfully/ approaching the fruit-bearer’. sun & mars in purva phalguni gives a romantic nature, outgoing, initiative towards romance and increases romantic and sexual engagements. saturn in purva phalguni can make some one have an unusual sexual taste or a fetishist.
♡ punarvasu nakshatra is about refreshment and renewal. most planets here tend to become easily bored and distracted. moon & mercury here are positive as they can develop a refreshed and renewed outlook on their interests. saturn, sun & mars in punarvasu tend to have an excessive need for newness and can be inflexible. venus here can have a lot interest in new partnerships and can be found ‘variety’ in their relationship.
♡ dhanishta & revati people can be very musically inclined. they have a natural passion and talent for music, singing and dancing. this is due to both nakshatras being symbolised by a drum.
♡ swati people are highly individualistic and are non-conforming. they are determined to establish and express themselves in a way free of imposed expectations.
♡ venus, mars & moon in ashlesha makes people have very high libidos, highly charismatic, mysterious and intense in nature. this is due to ashlesha being symbolised by ‘embracing serpents’, ashlesha is also about magic, seduction and arousal.
♡ chitra women are very intelligent, artistic, beautiful, honest and sincere. they also have very a clear mind and perceptions.
♡ sun in ashwini creates very strong and charismatic people, as sun in ashwini is sun’s exaltation point. they are leaders and can gain a large following.
♡ venus, jupiter, moon and mercury in dhanishta can become very wealthy and prosperous in life. these people are beautiful, artistic and can become well known or even famous.
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Are certain Nakshatras Doomed in a given World Age?
Recently I've been researching the less popular but more analytical Vedic School of Thought that superimposes Nakshatras with Tropical Placements. That means that if you cast your chart this way, your Nakshatras will stay the same, but your signs will go back to the positions of your Tropical chart. I respect that idea although I don't fully feel convinced of it yet because I respect the Astrologers that use it (Ernst Wilhelm, Vic di Cara) and because there is some scientific reasoning behind it, given that the Earth's orbit is irregular and tilts over the years, thus changing the calculations, which they call precession of the equinoxes. I admit the mathematical part of it is not my strong suit, I'm a psychic medium that just loves to use Astrology to share her impressions, but I'm not a brilliant mathematician and I'm an even worse physicist, largely due to lack of proper opportunities for a good teacher that would be needed to compensate for my more abstract way of thinking.
/edit months after writing this article I have official transitioned to Ernst Wilhelm's school of thought due to high research accuracy, I recommend this calculator to find your right signs and Nakshatras.
The issue with the degrees of the signs moving at certain historical periods of time is that not all Nakshatra signs and rulerships are compatible with the newly changed Astrological sign values. That creates problems in perceptions of certain Nakshatras in Mass Consciousness in our time. However, if we assume the degrees of Nakshatras as mobile...some Nakshatras are going to struggle at any given time, except for the time when Nakshatras are temporarily perfectly aligned with their traditional degrees (which last happened briefly 1500 years ago and won't happen for millennia to come according to THIS link resource). So due to the precession of the equinoxes, the degrees of Nakshatras are always mobile...which can cause interesting shifts, such as the New Astrological Year starting in a completely different than traditional Nakshatra, so not Ashwini. Right now for example, according to tropical calculations we are entering the Aries season in the Nakshatra of Uttara Bhadrapada, making this Nakshatra the initiator of each solar cycle for years to come...until the Nakshatra degree changes again in a couple of hundreds of years, and the Aries sign will be ruled by Purva Bhadrapada instead.
Astrologers preaching this School of Thought educate not associating Nakshatras to any specific cycles or zodiac signs, viewing them as seperate entities dependent on the Moon's mythology more than the whole chart or movements of the Sun over the horizon...but I just can't get behind that concept, given that...well, the Nakshatras are still determined by SOME kind of calculations. The Nakshatras are not exempt from the unwavering rhythm of nature. I wrote a lot of posts with elemental associations to the Nakshatra and their planetary rulership (which btw doesn't change even if you go by tropical degrees) because Nakshatras are living entities...and they enter our lives through our charts as a portal...but still based on these new and improved calculations. I can get behind the numbers changing as the planet itself evolves, given the pressure of the chaos of Nature, but it simply cannot be separated from the signs of the planets, as both influence them. Sure, you can study it independently, but the final result is still going to be a planet influenced by both its sign and house AND the ruling Nakshatra.
That creates an interesting result, that in given world ages, certain Nakshatras will struggle to begin with, while others will struggle more in certain padas, making their Divine Energies harder to exist at a given time frame. If I started moving the Nakshatras around in different time periods, we could be sitting here forever discussing all sorts of hypotheticals, so for the purpose of usefulness to this generation, let's stick to the way things are now, and will be for at least the next 100 years, since the changes in degrees are slow (but still, sign calculations already moved almost a whole degree just since I was born and I'm not that old yet lol). Again, to understand my writing consult the table in the link above.
An example Nakshatra that came to my mind, that is perceived really negatively in this world and age is Rohini. Why? Because to have that Nakshatra in your chart, you need to have a given planet in the sign of Gemini. Considered that Rohini is Moon ruled, and Mercury views Moon as its enemy according to planetary friendship tables, Rohini essentially doesn't like being in the Mercury ruled sign of Gemini. Traditionally, Rohini is positioned in the Venus ruled grounded Taurus, which is already problematic to begin with, since Venus views Moon as its enemy too...but the Moon is still exalted in Taurus. The Moon is grounded and settled by Venus, as it has no enemies. The Moon is scattered, curious, but two faced and unstable in Gemini. Now what do we get when we put Rohini, an emotional, impressionable Nakshatra ruled by the Moon, away from Venus and into Mercury? An attention seeking person, that uses duplicity and manipulation to fulfil its need for intimacy. Historically, the Venusian element provided stability of skill and material resources, grounding the Nakshatra energy. Nowadays, Rohini can display more fickleness than form. And it is not even their fault...but the fault of when they were born. In the past, being born in Rohini probably provided one with serious material stability and good family pedigree, which Venus assures, making her a worthwhile wife, or as they say traditionally, the favourite wife, despite her whimsical nature. To understand more about the dark Nature of Rohini in our times, I encourage you to watch this video by @thehiddenoctave, where the theme of manipulation and mind games is explored in depth.
Another interesting example to explore is Shravana Nakshatra, which moves its Rashi from Capricorn to Aquarius. That preserves the Saturnian theme, but adds the energy of Rahu to the mix. Notice the stories that surround Shravana natives. First of all, they get media attention very easily. A lot of actors/actresses with these placements are idolised. Then a lot of them are also viewed as toxic, unstable or taboo breaking (Rahu, but also the Outcaste nature of the Nakshatra). But the media attention so many of them get nowadays...the scrutiny of the tabloids? That's Rahu and Aquarius at its finest. The rise and fall. The highs and lows. My guess is, historically this Nakshatra was more private due to Capricorn's restrictive nature, but has gained more exposure with Rahu...which has also sadly added a lot of trauma to its natives.
Certain Nakshatras are doing better, and still have at least some portion of them in their traditional signs, temporarily letting them off the hook. But that raises an interesting question. What will happen to a phenomenon such as Sun's exaltation, once the vernal equinox moves on to the Nakshatra of Purva Bhadrapada in a couple of hundred years?
Sun traditionally exalts in Ashwini Nakshatra...but that has to happen in the sign of Aries. What will happen when the precession of the equinoxes moves Ashwini completely into the sign of Taurus...where the Sun is uncomfortable, due to Sun and Venus being enemies? The potential for an individual to have a fully working, exalted Sun will be eliminated for that particular time in human history.
And isn't that what we are going towards? Sun rules our independence and individuality...yet we are more and more dependent on technology, connections, societal conditioning, in order to have any freedom at all. More and more finances are required for a person to have any mobility or opportunity in the world. In a couple of hundred years, when the Aquarian astrological dominance intensifies, independence or individuality that goes with an exalted Sun will no longer rely on the power of Spirit, that Aries represents, but be completely dominated by the luck of being born in a stable financial family environment, which Taurus represents. So those who have the power to express themselves are those, who can afford it because they have a stable enough backing. Since Ashwini is partially already in Taurus, we can already see it happening in the world, slowly and gradually.
I understand traditional Vedic Astrologers sticking to perfect symmetrical calculations from 1500 years ago. I understand their love for this perfection scheme. I understand the exploration of the cyclical nature of Nakshatras. I do it myself. But I think that this is nevertheless an interesting concept to explore, that takes Astrology to a whole new level, accounting for very real societal changes gradually taking place in front of our eyes. It shows that Nakshatras behave differently in different timeframes, responding to the world we live in. And doesn't that add a very real and practical dimension to Astrology, its omnipresent influence on Earth as a living being, regardless of the phases its going through?
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👄 Random facts about nakshatras in vedic astrology 👄
ROHINI nakshatra is associated with infancy when a baby is still drinking breast milk. Rohini natives have a big jaw because babies are sucking mom's breast. They also tend to have rabbit teeth. They're liked by children. It's easy for them to connect with them. For example, Angelina Jolie is Rohini Sun. Her kids like her more than father Brad Pitt and even defend her from father
DHANISHTHA nakshatra natives ruled by a lioness are very protective of kids. Especially, if they're adopted by them. They often play a role of someone else's mother. They're good at upbringing kids and giving them stability in life
UTTARA ASHADHA nakshatra ruled by a mongoose can't stand manipulations and lies. In nature mongooses tend to violently kill snakes. Uttara Ashadha natives might scare snake nakshatras like Rohini (male snake), Mrigashira (female snake), Uttara Bhadrapada (deep sea serpent), Ashlesha (deity naga: human with a snake body). Uttara Ashadha natives are bad at receiving compliments because they think this is a form of manipulation
NAKSHATRAS ASSOCIATED WITH EARS tend to constantly have sensory overloads. They're hypersensitive towards any vibrations, especially, sounds. They often wear earphones, sunglasses, multiple layers of clothing and don't like to go to the public places. Especially, they hate parties. These nakshatras are elephant nakshatras Bharani (male elephant), Revati (female elephant), Ashlesha (body organ: ears), Shravana (meaning: to hear), Uttara Ashadha (symbol: elephant's tusk). Watch "Kiss Sixth Sense". The main character Cha Min Hoo has sensory overload and he also has big ears
MOON NAKSHATRAS look youthful and act infantile. They have strong maternal instincts and represent feminine energy. Females are drown to them. Especially, to Mrigashira nakshatra (deity Soma who controls the Moon), nakshatras ruled by Moon (Rohini, Hasta, Shravana) and Taureans since Moon is exalted in Taurus. Them looking youthful comes from a fact that Mrigashira's deity Soma ruling over Moon is also a drink of youth
PUSHYA NAKSHATRA has deity Brihaspati who's a personification of a planet Jupiter. Pushya natives are very controlling and demanding. They're good at managing people and increasing their capital. Good nakshatra for bosses since it's symbol is cow's udder which makes Pushya natives very resourceful and responsible for the well-being of other people
NAKSHATRAS ASSOCIATED WITH FEET are good at dancing and cheerleading. They have to constantly get rid of their stagnant energy by moving their body. They tend to have strong stamina and high sexuality. These nakshatras are Bharani (body organ: feet) and Shravana (symbol: foot print)
SNAKE NAKSHATRAS are good at performing in front of dozens of people because they know how to hypnotise them with their moves and sounds. They often want to work as a news presenter, journalist or reporter because these jobs include lying and manipulating which snakes are good at. Snake nakshatras are also responsible for occultism, sorcery and hidden messages
SNAKE NAKSHATRAS also have elastic body regardless their body weight. They can become really good belly dancers or strippers
HASTA NAKSHATRA is ruled by fingers. Hasta natives are good masseurs, magicians, tricksters, hairdressers and make-up artists
BULL NAKSHATRAS SWATI AND HASTA are very scary when angry. They have an unstable mind which occurs because of chaotic childhood. They have calm animals like cats to sedate them
UTTARA PHALGUNI NATIVES don't like to get noticed because they have an alien-like appearance and character since they're ruled by rare white tigers. They're true outcasts. Nobody wants to hire them or help them get an education because everyone expect them to scare people
MRIGASHIRA NAKSHATRA is the nakshatra related to having cosmic connections. Mrigashira natives are very receptive of energies. They're clairvoyant. They often receive signals in the form of angel numbers, prophetic dreams, songs. They can telepathically connect with their loved ones when they need any help. People can come in their dreams to spend time with them. They're good at interpreting tarot readings and astrological charts
BHARANI NAKSHATRA means "the bearer". Bharani natives dream of becoming a parent since their childhood. Bharani males often take on a role of the mother of their kids. Bharani males are more feminine than their female partners. They might often cry because Bharani is associated with pregnancy and hormonal disbalance
ASHWINI NAKSHATRA is the nakshatra of princesses. Ashwini natives have high-pitched voice, strong connection with animals, good fashion sense and royal manners
KRITTIKA NAKSHATRA is the nakshatra of bisexuality. It's deity is Agni, god of fire and self-sacrifice. He's known to be married to both goddess Svaha and Moon god Soma. Hinduism emphasises that Agni represents a feminine role. So, Krittika natives might have a relationship with multiple people at once
"Agni had same-sex sexual encounters that involved accepting semen from other gods. In the text of Kathasaritsagara of 11th century, it is mentioned that Shiva forced Agni to receive his semen. The semen caused a burning sensation so it was dropped into the river Ganges; and Kartikeya was born for Shiva"
KRITTIKA NAKSHATRA is the birth of Sun (male fertility), Adam. ROHINI NAKSHATRA is the birth of Moon (female fertility), Eve. Rohini nakshatra is associated with Garden of Eden. Rohini is represented by a female snake. Some theories say that Eve was a naga (human with a snake body). Credit to maria.saalas on Instagram
PURVA PHALGUNI NATIVES are the laziest because this nakshatra is associated with bed pleasures and sexual satisfaction. They want to be praised by their partner and are dominant in sex. Usually, Purva Phalguni females have masculine energy unless they have a strong masculine partner. They tend to date weak men who can't stand for themselves and get what they want in life. For example, Purva Phalguni Moon and Ascendant native Bella Hadid who's dated The Weeknd who bullied her in his songs and disrespected her by leaking her voice messages in his songs
It's said that ASHWINI AND BHARANI NAKSHATRAS have the best compatibility. Ashwini's organ is top of foot and Bharani's organ is sole of foot
KRITTIKA NAKSHATRA is associated with leading a healthy lifestyle and fish because in mythology Krittika's deity Agni turned into a fish to avoid his job of delivering sacrifices to gods. Krittika natives might be very religious and worship the gods
PURVA BHADRAPADA NAKSHATRA NATIVES ruled by a lion are well-mannered and obedient. They will serve you only if you'll give them resources. They want to receive a good wage for their hard work. They will quit their job if their boss will disrespect them
CHITRA NATIVES ruled by a tigress like to live a luxurious life. Their symbol is bright jewel or pearl which are really expensive. They're true gold diggers. It's easy for them to find money resources and attract the rich. For example, Chitra Sun native Kim Kardashian who's worked for a wealthy hotel heiress Paris Hilton. Kim also has Chitra Pluto which is responsible for your family financial situation
DHANISHTHA NAKSHATRA (lioness) is associated with lesbians. While PURVA BHADRAPADA NAKSHATRA (lion) is associated with gays
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Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology
What is a Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology?
A Nakshatra in Vedic astrology is a star or constellation in the sky that is said to influence the personality and destiny of a person. Each Nakshatra is ruled by a different deity and is said to have its own unique energy and qualities.
There are a couple of ways the term Nakshatra could be interpreted. Naks (sky) + Kshtra(Region) meaning division of the sky in number of regions. Other breakdown is Naksha (Map) + Tara (Star) which in Sanskrit means a map of stars.
To understand how many regions do we divide the sky into and why do we choose this number we have to look at our nearest neighbor - the Moon.
The Moon revolves around the Earth and takes 27.32 days on an average to complete one cycle around the earth called sidereal month. Based on this we divide the sky into 28 or 27 divisions 27 Nakshatra system is widely used. In 28 Nakshatra system the Nakshatra “Abhijit” is also included.
27 division is most prevalent system. 27 division simplifies motion of the moon, i.e moon traverses one Nakshatra each day.
A Nakshatra is the environment from which the planets transit. The energies radiated by the planets are greatly determined by the Nakshtaras they are in. The energy of the planet can be benefic or malefic depending on the Nakshatra they are placed in.
Nakshatras are defined by the stars in the periphery of the ecliptic The 1st Nakshatra is Ashwini and it’s starting point coincides with the start of the first zodiac Aries. From there 27 equal divisions are drawn. Each division is of 13 degrees 20 minutes. These are named after prominent starts in that division or near it. As each zodiac spans 30 degrees of the sky, each zodiac is spread across 2-2.5 Nakshatras. Some Nakshtras are split up in 2 zodiacs
What are the 27 Nakshatras?
The 27 Nakshatras are important in Vedic astrology. The Nakshatras are important in predictions related to a person's future, and are also used in determining muhurtha (auspicious time) for various undertakings. The Nakshatras are also used in calculating the birth star or Nakshatra of a child which is the Nakshatra of the Moon at the time of the birth.
Each Nakshatra is further divided into smaller divisions 4th - called Padas . Each Pada has a sound associated with it and serves as the naming convention used to name the babies. Naming the new-borns with the name starting with that sound is considered auspicious.
The Nakshatras in order are :
Ashwini
Bharni
Kritika
Rohini
Mrigshirsha
Ardra
Punarvasu
Pushya
Ashlesha
Magha
Purva phalguni
Uttara phalguni
Hasta
Chitra
Swati
Vishakha
Anuradha
Jyeshtha
Mula
Purva ashada
Uttar ashada
Shrawana
Dhanishta
Shatbishaa
Purva Bhadrapad
Uttara Bhadrapada
Revati
Nakshatra and Zodiacs :
Aries contains: the Nakshatras Ashwini, Bharani and Kritika
Taurus contains: Kritika, Rohini, Mrigshirsha
Gemini contains: Mrigshirsha, Ardra and Punarvasu
Cancer contains: Punarvasu, Pushya and Ashlesha
Leo contains: Magha, Purva Phalguni and Uttaraphalguni
Virgo contains: Uttaraphalguni, Hasta and Chitra
Libra contains: Chitra, Swati and Vishakha
Scorpio contains: Vishakha, Anuradha and Jyeshtha
Sagittarius contains: Mula, Purva ashada, Uttar ashada
Capricorn contains: Uttar ashada, Shrawana, Dhanishta
Aquarius contains: Dhanishta, Shatbishaa, Purva Bhadrapada
Pisces contains: Purva Bhadrapada, Uttara Bhadrapada and Revati
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