Guest guest Posted February 25, 2008 Report Share Posted February 25, 2008 Astrologers when commenting the Nakshatras usually touch on the Padas, the deity, the animal and even complex point system to determine the various 'textures' of the Nakshatras like whether they are more activity or materialism based at the primary, secondary and tertiary levels. But do you know each Nakshatra contains its own star so that the characteristics of the fixed starts imparts the fate of the planets situated in the Nakshatra? Take for example Sravana which is credited with education and learning. But it has fixed star called Altaire which makes the person liable to get into trouble with the law. Is it any wonder that most teachers (professionally or on a amteur basis) are not very particular in certain matters (eg. not observing the local culture of the country where they teach for foreign expats or even just the village guru) as long as the educational aspect is enriched and then land themselves into trouble by being deported? Lawyers, however, are very careful in their actions! They usually have planets in Dhanistha who are visionaries but they are very careful with their rights. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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