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Dear Anita, thank you for your nice words and appreciation.All the best for you and your family!Revati(7) Nakshatras(shortened version)© 2009 Revati Energetic Astrologyhttp://health.revati_energetics_true_vedic_astrology/Those'>http://health.revati_energetics_true_vedic_astrology/Those are called `Grahas', that move through the Nakshatras (or stellar mansions) in the zodiac. The said zodiac comprises of 27 Nakshatras commencing from Ashvini. The same area is divided in 12 parts equal to 12 'Rashis' commencing from Mesha. The names of the Grahas commence from Surya. The Rashi rising is known, as 'Lagna'. Based on Lagna and the Grahas, joining and departing from each other, the native's good and bad effects are deducted.BPHS, Ch. 3, Sl. 4-6Two and a quarter of Nakshatras make one Rashi. Each of the 12 Rashis is constituted by two and quarter of Nakshatras, or nine quarters with Ashvini in the start in Mesh and Revati at the end in Meena.Horasara of Phrituyasas, Ch. 1There are energetic forces (Grahas, planets, Upagrahas, subplanets) -and there are energetic fields.Grahas and Upagrahas are always posited in fields - they are mutually modifying and interacting with each other.A "field" - like in physics - is a defined and bounded (limited) area within space exerting a particular force (= emanating a particular energy) and pecular effect.There are two fundamental divisions of the zodiac - the fixed star background as seen from Earth (as the Earth is round, the zodiac is a 360° circle):(1) 27 fields of 13°20' extent: The Nakshatras (lunar mansions)(The 360° circle divided by 27 leads to 13°20' fields.)(2) 12 fields of 30° extent: The Rashis (signs, solar mansions)(The 360° circle divided by 12 leads to 30° fields.)The visible fixed star background was used in ancient times for determining Nakshatras and Rashis - but the main principle is the mere mathematical division of the full 360° zodiac, from an origin (which is the Galactic Center in 3° Sagittarius).This chapter deals with the 27 Nakshatras.* * *"Nakshatra" translates into "that which never decays" (= which is eternal).Nakshatras relate to the daily movement of the Moon, which daily changes his Nakshatra placement (of course not at midnight, or at noon).Each day Moon is situated in a different Nakshatra. After 27 days (a bit more, to be precise) Moon returns to initial point, or starting point which means after 27 days Moon has moved through all 27 Nakshatras.27 days is a lunar month. This middle-term period was more concrete for ancient people than the long-term 365 day period (solar year). Thus the 27 Nakshatras surely were in practice before the use of the 12 Rashis (signs). BPHS firstly mentions Nakshatras - and *then* Rashis.* * *Why the amount of 27 Nakshatras?"27" is the sum of "3" multiplicated with "9"."3" is the number of the universal basic energies, the three Gunas Sattva, Rajas and Tamas."9" is the number of Grahas: the seven natural Grahas Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn plus the two main shadowy Grahas Rahu and Ketu."9" by itself can be divided into "3" and "3" - "3" being the number of the three Gunas.So 27 basically is the result of 3 x 3 x 3.This way the three universal Gunas - the source of all reality existing - are split up into 27 Nakshatras.Just to remind us: The three Gunas are the real primordial initiating compounds of all existing reality (Sattva, the creating impulse; Rajas, the maintaining drive; Tamas, the destructive drive).* * *Nakshatras are rarely described in ancient scriptures. Perhaps due to this matter of act people often do not use them - some people even claim that their use is only in Dasha calculation. This is of course wrong. Modern authors like Bepin Behari, David Frawley or Prash Trivedi - just to mention some names - have thrown more light on Nakshatras.David Frawley mentions an old Vedic text named Taittiriya Brahmana and a commentary of Bhattabhaskara Mishra. The informations given on Nakshatras there are essential for their comprehension.Let me do a first approach to Nakshatras.All Nakshatras - are ruled by one Graha (planet),- are lorded by one particular Deity,- have a peculiar shakti (drive, power, energy),- have a particular aim, and- have an "upper" and "lower" basis, which results in a synthesis of effectNakshatras are related to the Moon as they track the daily movement of Moon;Rashis (signs) are related to the Sun as they track the monthly movement of Sun.Sun is the energy leading to a center, a focus on which all other planets are directed;Moon is the energy of nourishment and material manifestation.Nakshatras therefore are the nourishers of the planets which are posited in them, having the prime importance;Rashis - being divided into Rashis - then show the center, the life area where this "Graha energy + Nakshatra energy" is directed to.A Nakshatra is further divided into 4 "feet", 4 Padas, also called "Navamshas", each one with an extent of 3°20'. Navamshas show the direction of the planetary energy in future (what this energy will effect and manifest in future). A Navamsha therefore reveal the innate, but hidden strength of a planet which in posited in this Navamsha.For advanced learners: Nakshatras can be divided by 12, too, leading to the 12 "Nakshatramamshas", or "Bhamshas" with 1°06' extent each. As each Rashi is divided into 12 Dwadasamshas ("Dwads") this division by 12 is done for Nakshatras, too. Similar to Navamshas, Bhamshas show hidden qualities, potential, strengths and weaknesses (but even more hidden than Nakshatras, the next step after manifestation of Navamsha qualities in world, so to say).The Nakshatra in which the Moon is placed in is called "Janma Nakshatra" and is denoted as 'the birth star' of a person.For advanced learners: Most important planetary periods systems (Dashas) - Kalachakra Dasha and Vimshottari Dasha - start with this Janma Nakshatra (equal to Moon in Nakshatra placement in natal chart).Nakshatras reveal *how* a planet really is acting, effecting, his inner nature and his purpose (this in Navamsha). Raman writes on Nakshatras: ' If constellations are huge electromagnetic bodies radiating energy into space, there seems to be sense in attributing certain influences to these radiations and the Moon coming into contact with such radiations probably exercises special influences.' ("Muhurtha. Electional Astrology", Ch. 2)The zodiac starts with Sagittarius Rashi (3° Galactic Center).For your convenience I will maintain the order starting from Ashvini (in Aries), but starting from Sagittarius really shows the natural order of the Gunas, the primordial energies of all reality:First: Sattva - then: Rajas - then: Tamas (then: re-start with Sattva)1st cycle: Sagittarius to Pisces, Sattvic cycle, the creating impulseGrahas/Upagrahas here are acting in a sattvic mode, or targeted at sattvic aims.2nd cycle: Aries to Cancer, Rajasic cycle, the maintaining driveGrahas/Upagrahas here are acting in a rajasic mode, or targeted at rajasic aims.3rd cycle: Leo to Scorpio, Tamasic cycle, the obstructing driveGrahas/Upagrahas here are acting in a tamasic mode, or targeted at tamssic aims.We see, the natural order Sattva - Rajas - Tamas is given if the start from Sagittarius/Moola, the Moolatrikona of Jupiter and Ketu.* * *The 27 Nakshatras[Nakshatra Rajasic Cycle](1) Ashwini (0° - 13°20' Aries)Translation: the horse womanPlanetary Lord: Ketu Ruling Deity: The Ashvinis, divine horse-headed twins, healers and helpers in distress, enabled to perform miraclesSymbol: horse, horse headAshvini is the star of initiation.Shakti: the power to quickly reach things Effect: the entire world becomes free of disease Mode: healing(2) Bharani (13°20' - 26°40' Aries)Translation: the bearer of new lifePlanetary Lord: Shukra (Venus)Ruling Deity: Yama, Deity of Death and DestructionSymbol: Yoni (vagina)Bharani is the star of restraint.Shakti: the power to take things awayEffect: the move of creatures on to the next worldMode: sacrificing(3) Krittika (26°40' Aries - 10° Taurus)Translation: the one who cutsPlanetary Lord: Surya (Sun)Ruling Deity: Agni, Deity of Fire and Sacrifice.Symbol: knife, razor, bladeKrittika is the star of purifying fire.Shakti: the power to burnEffect: the burning or purification(4) Rohini (10° - 23°20' Taurus)Translation: the red onePlanetary Lord: Chandra (Moon)Ruling Deity: Brahma, the divine creator.Symbol: cart, chariot, temple, tree, carriageRohini is the star of growth.Shakti: the power to growEffect: the creationMode: creating(5) Mrigashira (23°20' Taurus - 6°40' Gemini)Translation: head of a deerPlanetary Lord: Mangala (Mars)Ruling Deity: Soma, the Moon Deity, the divine nectar, fructifying the mindSymbol: deer's or antilope's headMrigashira is the star of searching.Shakti: the power of giving fulfillmentEffect: the making of an enjoyable the worldMode: filling with joy(6) Aardra (6°40'-20° Gemini)Translation: the moist onePlanetary Lord: RahuRuling Deity: Rudra, Deity of thunder and storm, the fierce form of ShivaSymbol: teardrop, diamond, human head, gemAardra is the star of destruction.Shakti: the power of effortsEffect: the achievementMode: struggling(7) Punarvasu (20° Gemini - 3°20' Cancer)Translation: return of the lightPlanetary Lord: Guru (Jupiter)Ruling Deity: Aditi, the Great Mother, Deity of abundance, vast and limitlessSymbol: bow and quiver, tubular with arrows, housePunarvasu is the star of star of renewal.Shakti: the power of gaining wealth and substanceEffect: the revitalization of the plantsMode: renewing(8) Pushya (3°20' - 16°40' Cancer)Translation: to nourishPlanetary Lord: Shani (Saturn)Ruling Deity: Brihaspati, Lord of Guru, teaching him, Deity of wisdom and devotionSymbol: cow's utter, lotus, arrow, circlePushya is the star of prosperity.Shakti: the power to create spiritual energyEffect: the creation of spiritual energyMode: worshipping(9) Aashlesha (16°40' - 30° Cancer) Translation: the embracerPlanetary Lord: Budha (MercuryRuling Deity: Naga, Deity of serpents, able to daze, to lull and to poisonSymbol: serpent, coiled snakeAashlesha is the star of penetration.Shakti: the power to inflict with poisonEffect: the destruction of the victimMode: paralyzing* * *[Nakshatra Tamasic Cycle](10) Magha (0° - 13°20' Leo) Translation: the great onePlanetary Lord: KetuRuling Deity: Pitris, Deities of the ancestors, helping deceased souls into the beyondSymbol: royal throne, king's palaquine, crown, throne hallMagha is the star of serving royalty.Shakti: the power to leave the bodyEffect: the bringing of deathMode: changing conditions(11) Purva Phalguni (13°20' - 26°40' Leo) Translation: the former reddish onePlanetary Lord: Shukra (Venus)Ruling Deity: Bhaga, Deity of marital happiness and love in partnershipSymbol: bed, hammock, fig tree, couch, shivalingamPurva Phalguni is the star of enjoyment.Shakti: the power of procreationEffect: the creation of the fetusMode: unifying(12) Uttara Phalguni (26°40 Leo - 10° Virgo) Translation: the later reddish onePlanetary Lord: Surya (Sun)Ruling Deity: Aryaman, Deity of contracts and unions, of compassion and companionSymbol: bed, hammockUttara Phalguni is the star of patronage.Shakti: the power of accumulation or prosperityEffect: the accumulation of wealthMode: gaining by union(13) Hasta (10° - 23°20' Virgo) Translation: the handPlanetary Lord: Chandra (Moon)Ruling Deity: Savitar, Surya (the Sun), the sattvic booster and sustainer of lifeSymbol: hand, fist, closed hand, palm of a handHasta is the star of material manifestation.Shakti: the power to gain what we are seekingEffect: the fulfillment of wishesMode: archiving goals(14) Chitra (23°20' Virgo - 6°40' Libra) Translation: the bright onePlanetary Lord: Mangala (Mars)Ruling Deity: Tvashtar, the divine architect and master-builderSymbol: bright jewel, pearlChitra is the star of opportunity.Shakti: the power to to accumulate merits in lifeEffect: the gain of honor by own workMode: creating enduring forms(15) Swaati (6°40' - 20° Libra) Translation: the swordPlanetary Lord: RahuRuling Deity: Vayu, Deity of Air, Breath and Winds, creating and inspiring lifeSymbol: coral, coral pearl, young plant swaying in the wind, saphireSwaati is the star of independence.Shakti: the power to scatter like the windEffect: the transformationMode: transforming(16) Vishakha (20° Libra - 3°20' Scorpio)Translation: the forked shapedPlanetary Lord: Guru (Jupiter)Ruling Deity: Indra and Agni, fire and lightning deifiedSymbol: decorated triumphal arch, potter's wheelVishakha is the star of purpose.Shakti: the power to achieve many and various fruitsEffect: the fruit of the harvest Mode: harvesting(17) Anuradha (3°20' - 16°40' Scorpio) Translation: the disciple of the divine sparkPlanetary Lord: Shani (Saturn)Ruling Deity: Mitra, Deity of friendship and partnership, of unionsSymbol: trimphal archway, lotus, lotus blossom, decorated triumphal arcAnuradha is the star of balance.Shakti: the power of worshipEffect: the gain of honor and abundanceMode: balancing(18) Jyestha (16°40' - 30° Scorpio)Translation: the eldestPlanetary Lord: Budha (Mercury)Ruling Deity: Indra, Deity of strength, rain (fertility) and wholeness.Symbol: circular amulet, umbrella, earring, round talismanJyestha is the star of superiority.Shakti: the power to rise or conquerEffect: the becoming of a heroMode: reaching the summit of our personal powers* * *[Nakshatra Sattvic Cycle](19) Moola (0° - 13°20' Sagittarius) Translation: the rootPlanetary Lord: KetuRuling Deity: Nirriti, Deity of destruction, dissolution and calamitySymbol: bunch of roots tied together, elephant's goadMoola is the star of destruction.Shakti: the power to ruin or destroyEffect: the gain of power to destroyMode: destroying(20) Purva Ashadha (13°20' - 26°40' Sagittarius) Translation: early victoryPlanetary Lord: Shukra (Venus)Ruling Deity: Apas, Deity of Waters, fertilizing and fructifyingSymbol: elephant tusk, fan (wind), winnowing basketPurva Ashadha is the star of invincibility.Shakti: the power of invigorationEffect: the gain of luster Mode: regenerating(21) Uttara Ashadha (26°40' Sagittarius - 10° Capricorn)Translation: latter victoryPlanetary Lord: Surya (Sun)Ruling Deity: Vishvadevas, the universal Deities, pure and virtuousSymbol: elephant tusk, small cot or planks of a bad, couchUttara Ashadha is the star of universality.Shakti: the power to grant an unchallengeable victoryEffect: the becoming of an unchallenged winnerMode: winning(22) Shravana (10° - 23°20' Capricorn)Translation: to hearPlanetary Lord: Chandra (Moon)Ruling Deity: Vishnu, sustainer of the universe (and of the three Gunas)Symbol: ear, three footprints onwardly pacingShravana is the star of learning.Shakti: the power of connectionsEffect: the connection of all things togetherMode: linking people together(23) Dhanistha (23°20' Capricorn - 6°40' Shatabhisha) Translation: the richest onePlanetary Lord: Mangala (Mars)Ruling Deity: Vasus, eight deities ruling the material plane (the earth)Symbol: drum (music), fluteDhanistha is the star of abundance.Shakti: the power to give abundance and fameEffect: the bringing people togetherMode: linking resources together(24) Shatabhisha (6°40' - 20° Aquarius)Translation: a hundred healersPlanetary Lord: RahuRuling Deity: Varuna, Deity of the cosmic waters, sky and earthSymbol: empty circle, thousand flowers or stars, pot with topShatabhisha is the star of correction.Shakti: the power of healingEffect: making the world free of calamityMode: correcting(25) Purva Bhadrapada (20°00' Aquarius - 3°20' Pisces)Translation: the former happy feetPlanetary Lord: Guru (Jupiter)Ruling Deity: Aja Ekapada, a form of destructive Rudra, the deity of stormsSymbol: sword, two front legs of a funeral cot, bed-post, man with two facesPurva Bhadrapada is the star of sorrowful success.Shakti: the power to raise a spiritual person up in lifeEffect: supporting the entire worldMode: purifying inner self(26) Uttara Bhadrapada (3°20' - 16°40' Pisces) Translation: the latter happy feetPlanetary Lord: Ahir Budhyana, Deity of serpents and dragons, entourage of Rudra (Deity of storms) and living in depts, deep watersSymbol: twins, back legs of a funeral cot, snake in water, bed-post, funeral pileUttara Bhadrapada is the star of discipline.Shakti: the power of bringing rainEffect: the three worlds gain their stabilityMode: benefitting(27) Revati (16°40' - 30° Pisces) Translation: the wealthyPlanetary Lord: Budha (Mercury)Ruling Deity: Pushan, Deity of protection and nourishment, creator of prosperity and growthSymbol: fish, pair of fish, drum (marking time), milkRevati is the star of nourishment.Shakti: the power of nourishmentEffect: the nourishment of the entire worldMode: nourishinghttp://health.revati_energetics_true_vedic_astrology/

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Dear Revati,

 

Very nice compendium on nakshatra.

 

Just one more point, Nakshatra pada which are four in number represent the Ayana

(aim) of life, Dharma, artha, kama, moksha.

 

In every rashi their is nine padas, the padas which are more in number indicate

the basic aim of that rashi for eg in aries 'Dharma' pada repeats 3 times so

aries people will follow more dharma in life,

For Vrishab rashi 'artha' will be more importance and so on.

 

Thankyou,

Best Wishes,

Vijay Goel

Jaipur.

 

 

 

, " revati_energetics "

<revati_energetics wrote:

>

> Dear Anita, thank you for your nice words and appreciation.

> All the best for you and your family!

> Revati

>

>

> (7) Nakshatras

> (shortened version)

>

> © 2009 Revati Energetic Astrology

> http://health.revati_energetics_true_vedic_astrol\

> ogy/

>

>

> Those are called `Grahas', that move through the Nakshatras (or

> stellar mansions) in the zodiac. The said zodiac comprises of 27

> Nakshatras commencing from Ashvini. The same area is divided in 12 parts

> equal to 12 'Rashis' commencing from Mesha. The names of the Grahas

> commence from Surya. The Rashi rising is known, as 'Lagna'. Based on

> Lagna and the Grahas, joining and departing from each other, the

> native's good and bad effects are deducted.

> BPHS, Ch. 3, Sl. 4-6

>

> Two and a quarter of Nakshatras make one Rashi. Each of the 12 Rashis is

> constituted by two and quarter of Nakshatras, or nine quarters with

> Ashvini in the start in Mesh and Revati at the end in Meena.

> Horasara of Phrituyasas, Ch. 1

>

>

> There are energetic forces (Grahas, planets, Upagrahas, subplanets) -

> and there are energetic fields.

>

> Grahas and Upagrahas are always posited in fields - they are mutually

> modifying and interacting with each other.

>

> A " field " - like in physics - is a defined and bounded (limited) area

> within space exerting a particular force (= emanating a particular

> energy) and pecular effect.

>

> There are two fundamental divisions of the zodiac - the fixed star

> background as seen from Earth (as the Earth is round, the zodiac is a

> 360° circle):

>

> (1) 27 fields of 13°20' extent: The Nakshatras (lunar mansions)

> (The 360° circle divided by 27 leads to 13°20' fields.)

>

> (2) 12 fields of 30° extent: The Rashis (signs, solar mansions)

> (The 360° circle divided by 12 leads to 30° fields.)

>

> The visible fixed star background was used in ancient times for

> determining Nakshatras and Rashis - but the main principle is the mere

> mathematical division of the full 360° zodiac, from an origin (which

> is the Galactic Center in 3° Sagittarius).

>

> This chapter deals with the 27 Nakshatras.

>

> * * *

>

> " Nakshatra " translates into " that which never decays " (= which is

> eternal).

>

> Nakshatras relate to the daily movement of the Moon, which daily changes

> his Nakshatra placement (of course not at midnight, or at noon).

>

> Each day Moon is situated in a different Nakshatra. After 27 days (a bit

> more, to be precise) Moon returns to initial point, or starting point

> which means after 27 days Moon has moved through all 27 Nakshatras.

>

> 27 days is a lunar month. This middle-term period was more concrete for

> ancient people than the long-term 365 day period (solar year). Thus the

> 27 Nakshatras surely were in practice before the use of the 12 Rashis

> (signs). BPHS firstly mentions Nakshatras - and *then* Rashis.

>

> * * *

>

> Why the amount of 27 Nakshatras?

>

> " 27 " is the sum of " 3 " multiplicated with " 9 " .

>

> " 3 " is the number of the universal basic energies, the three Gunas

> Sattva, Rajas and Tamas.

>

> " 9 " is the number of Grahas: the seven natural Grahas Sun, Moon, Mars,

> Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn plus the two main shadowy Grahas Rahu

> and Ketu.

>

> " 9 " by itself can be divided into " 3 " and " 3 " - " 3 " being the number of

> the three Gunas.

>

> So 27 basically is the result of 3 x 3 x 3.

>

> This way the three universal Gunas - the source of all reality existing

> - are split up into 27 Nakshatras.

>

> Just to remind us: The three Gunas are the real primordial initiating

> compounds of all existing reality (Sattva, the creating impulse; Rajas,

> the maintaining drive; Tamas, the destructive drive).

>

> * * *

>

> Nakshatras are rarely described in ancient scriptures. Perhaps due to

> this matter of act people often do not use them - some people even claim

> that their use is only in Dasha calculation. This is of course wrong.

> Modern authors like Bepin Behari, David Frawley or Prash Trivedi - just

> to mention some names - have thrown more light on Nakshatras.

>

> David Frawley mentions an old Vedic text named Taittiriya Brahmana and a

> commentary of Bhattabhaskara Mishra. The informations given on

> Nakshatras there are essential for their comprehension.

>

> Let me do a first approach to Nakshatras.

>

> All Nakshatras

> - are ruled by one Graha (planet),

> - are lorded by one particular Deity,

> - have a peculiar shakti (drive, power, energy),

> - have a particular aim, and

> - have an " upper " and " lower " basis, which results in a synthesis of

> effect

>

> Nakshatras are related to the Moon as they track the daily movement of

> Moon;

> Rashis (signs) are related to the Sun as they track the monthly movement

> of Sun.

>

> Sun is the energy leading to a center, a focus on which all other

> planets are directed;

> Moon is the energy of nourishment and material manifestation.

>

> Nakshatras therefore are the nourishers of the planets which are posited

> in them, having the prime importance;

> Rashis - being divided into Rashis - then show the center, the life area

> where this " Graha energy + Nakshatra energy " is directed to.

>

> A Nakshatra is further divided into 4 " feet " , 4 Padas, also called

> " Navamshas " , each one with an extent of 3°20'. Navamshas show the

> direction of the planetary energy in future (what this energy will

> effect and manifest in future). A Navamsha therefore reveal the innate,

> but hidden strength of a planet which in posited in this Navamsha.

>

> For advanced learners: Nakshatras can be divided by 12, too, leading to

> the 12 " Nakshatramamshas " , or " Bhamshas " with 1°06' extent each. As

> each Rashi is divided into 12 Dwadasamshas ( " Dwads " ) this division by 12

> is done for Nakshatras, too. Similar to Navamshas, Bhamshas show hidden

> qualities, potential, strengths and weaknesses (but even more hidden

> than Nakshatras, the next step after manifestation of Navamsha qualities

> in world, so to say).

>

> The Nakshatra in which the Moon is placed in is called " Janma Nakshatra "

> and is denoted as 'the birth star' of a person.

>

> For advanced learners: Most important planetary periods systems (Dashas)

> - Kalachakra Dasha and Vimshottari Dasha - start with this Janma

> Nakshatra (equal to Moon in Nakshatra placement in natal chart).

>

> Nakshatras reveal *how* a planet really is acting, effecting, his inner

> nature and his purpose (this in Navamsha).

>

> Raman writes on Nakshatras: ' If constellations are huge electromagnetic

> bodies radiating energy into space, there seems to be sense in

> attributing certain influences to these radiations and the Moon coming

> into contact with such radiations probably exercises special

> influences.' ( " Muhurtha. Electional Astrology " , Ch. 2)

>

> The zodiac starts with Sagittarius Rashi (3° Galactic Center).

> For your convenience I will maintain the order starting from Ashvini (in

> Aries), but starting from Sagittarius really shows the natural order of

> the Gunas, the primordial energies of all reality:

>

> First: Sattva - then: Rajas - then: Tamas (then: re-start with Sattva)

>

> 1st cycle: Sagittarius to Pisces, Sattvic cycle, the creating impulse

> Grahas/Upagrahas here are acting in a sattvic mode, or targeted at

> sattvic aims.

>

> 2nd cycle: Aries to Cancer, Rajasic cycle, the maintaining drive

> Grahas/Upagrahas here are acting in a rajasic mode, or targeted at

> rajasic aims.

>

> 3rd cycle: Leo to Scorpio, Tamasic cycle, the obstructing drive

> Grahas/Upagrahas here are acting in a tamasic mode, or targeted at

> tamssic aims.

>

> We see, the natural order Sattva - Rajas - Tamas is given if the start

> from Sagittarius/Moola, the Moolatrikona of Jupiter and Ketu.

>

> * * *

>

> The 27 Nakshatras

>

>

> [Nakshatra Rajasic Cycle]

>

> (1) Ashwini (0° - 13°20' Aries)

> Translation: the horse woman

> Planetary Lord: Ketu

> Ruling Deity: The Ashvinis, divine horse-headed twins, healers and

> helpers in distress, enabled to perform miracles

> Symbol: horse, horse head

>

> Ashvini is the star of initiation.

>

> Shakti: the power to quickly reach things

> Effect: the entire world becomes free of disease

> Mode: healing

>

>

> (2) Bharani (13°20' - 26°40' Aries)

> Translation: the bearer of new life

> Planetary Lord: Shukra (Venus)

> Ruling Deity: Yama, Deity of Death and Destruction

> Symbol: Yoni (vagina)

>

> Bharani is the star of restraint.

>

> Shakti: the power to take things away

> Effect: the move of creatures on to the next world

> Mode: sacrificing

>

>

> (3) Krittika (26°40' Aries - 10° Taurus)

> Translation: the one who cuts

> Planetary Lord: Surya (Sun)

> Ruling Deity: Agni, Deity of Fire and Sacrifice.

> Symbol: knife, razor, blade

>

> Krittika is the star of purifying fire.

>

> Shakti: the power to burn

> Effect: the burning or purification

>

>

> (4) Rohini (10° - 23°20' Taurus)

> Translation: the red one

> Planetary Lord: Chandra (Moon)

> Ruling Deity: Brahma, the divine creator.

> Symbol: cart, chariot, temple, tree, carriage

>

> Rohini is the star of growth.

>

> Shakti: the power to grow

> Effect: the creation

> Mode: creating

>

>

> (5) Mrigashira (23°20' Taurus - 6°40' Gemini)

> Translation: head of a deer

> Planetary Lord: Mangala (Mars)

> Ruling Deity: Soma, the Moon Deity, the divine nectar, fructifying the

> mind

> Symbol: deer's or antilope's head

>

> Mrigashira is the star of searching.

>

> Shakti: the power of giving fulfillment

> Effect: the making of an enjoyable the world

> Mode: filling with joy

>

>

> (6) Aardra (6°40'-20° Gemini)

> Translation: the moist one

> Planetary Lord: Rahu

> Ruling Deity: Rudra, Deity of thunder and storm, the fierce form of

> Shiva

> Symbol: teardrop, diamond, human head, gem

>

> Aardra is the star of destruction.

>

> Shakti: the power of efforts

> Effect: the achievement

> Mode: struggling

>

>

> (7) Punarvasu (20° Gemini - 3°20' Cancer)

> Translation: return of the light

> Planetary Lord: Guru (Jupiter)

> Ruling Deity: Aditi, the Great Mother, Deity of abundance, vast and

> limitless

> Symbol: bow and quiver, tubular with arrows, house

>

> Punarvasu is the star of star of renewal.

>

> Shakti: the power of gaining wealth and substance

> Effect: the revitalization of the plants

> Mode: renewing

>

>

> (8) Pushya (3°20' - 16°40' Cancer)

> Translation: to nourish

> Planetary Lord: Shani (Saturn)

> Ruling Deity: Brihaspati, Lord of Guru, teaching him, Deity of wisdom

> and devotion

> Symbol: cow's utter, lotus, arrow, circle

>

> Pushya is the star of prosperity.

>

> Shakti: the power to create spiritual energy

> Effect: the creation of spiritual energy

> Mode: worshipping

>

>

> (9) Aashlesha (16°40' - 30° Cancer)

> Translation: the embracer

> Planetary Lord: Budha (Mercury

> Ruling Deity: Naga, Deity of serpents, able to daze, to lull and to

> poison

> Symbol: serpent, coiled snake

>

> Aashlesha is the star of penetration.

>

> Shakti: the power to inflict with poison

> Effect: the destruction of the victim

> Mode: paralyzing

>

> * * *

>

> [Nakshatra Tamasic Cycle]

>

> (10) Magha (0° - 13°20' Leo)

> Translation: the great one

> Planetary Lord: Ketu

> Ruling Deity: Pitris, Deities of the ancestors, helping deceased souls

> into the beyond

> Symbol: royal throne, king's palaquine, crown, throne hall

>

> Magha is the star of serving royalty.

>

> Shakti: the power to leave the body

> Effect: the bringing of death

> Mode: changing conditions

>

>

> (11) Purva Phalguni (13°20' - 26°40' Leo)

> Translation: the former reddish one

> Planetary Lord: Shukra (Venus)

> Ruling Deity: Bhaga, Deity of marital happiness and love in partnership

> Symbol: bed, hammock, fig tree, couch, shivalingam

>

> Purva Phalguni is the star of enjoyment.

>

> Shakti: the power of procreation

> Effect: the creation of the fetus

> Mode: unifying

>

>

> (12) Uttara Phalguni (26°40 Leo - 10° Virgo)

> Translation: the later reddish one

> Planetary Lord: Surya (Sun)

> Ruling Deity: Aryaman, Deity of contracts and unions, of compassion and

> companion

> Symbol: bed, hammock

>

> Uttara Phalguni is the star of patronage.

>

> Shakti: the power of accumulation or prosperity

> Effect: the accumulation of wealth

> Mode: gaining by union

>

>

> (13) Hasta (10° - 23°20' Virgo)

> Translation: the hand

> Planetary Lord: Chandra (Moon)

> Ruling Deity: Savitar, Surya (the Sun), the sattvic booster and

> sustainer of life

> Symbol: hand, fist, closed hand, palm of a hand

>

> Hasta is the star of material manifestation.

>

> Shakti: the power to gain what we are seeking

> Effect: the fulfillment of wishes

> Mode: archiving goals

>

>

> (14) Chitra (23°20' Virgo - 6°40' Libra)

> Translation: the bright one

> Planetary Lord: Mangala (Mars)

> Ruling Deity: Tvashtar, the divine architect and master-builder

> Symbol: bright jewel, pearl

>

> Chitra is the star of opportunity.

>

> Shakti: the power to to accumulate merits in life

> Effect: the gain of honor by own work

> Mode: creating enduring forms

>

>

> (15) Swaati (6°40' - 20° Libra)

> Translation: the sword

> Planetary Lord: Rahu

> Ruling Deity: Vayu, Deity of Air, Breath and Winds, creating and

> inspiring life

> Symbol: coral, coral pearl, young plant swaying in the wind, saphire

>

> Swaati is the star of independence.

>

> Shakti: the power to scatter like the wind

> Effect: the transformation

> Mode: transforming

>

>

> (16) Vishakha (20° Libra - 3°20' Scorpio)

> Translation: the forked shaped

> Planetary Lord: Guru (Jupiter)

> Ruling Deity: Indra and Agni, fire and lightning deified

> Symbol: decorated triumphal arch, potter's wheel

>

> Vishakha is the star of purpose.

>

> Shakti: the power to achieve many and various fruits

> Effect: the fruit of the harvest

> Mode: harvesting

>

>

> (17) Anuradha (3°20' - 16°40' Scorpio)

> Translation: the disciple of the divine spark

> Planetary Lord: Shani (Saturn)

> Ruling Deity: Mitra, Deity of friendship and partnership, of unions

> Symbol: trimphal archway, lotus, lotus blossom, decorated triumphal arc

>

> Anuradha is the star of balance.

>

> Shakti: the power of worship

> Effect: the gain of honor and abundance

> Mode: balancing

>

>

> (18) Jyestha (16°40' - 30° Scorpio)

> Translation: the eldest

> Planetary Lord: Budha (Mercury)

> Ruling Deity: Indra, Deity of strength, rain (fertility) and wholeness.

> Symbol: circular amulet, umbrella, earring, round talisman

>

> Jyestha is the star of superiority.

>

> Shakti: the power to rise or conquer

> Effect: the becoming of a hero

> Mode: reaching the summit of our personal powers

>

> * * *

>

> [Nakshatra Sattvic Cycle]

>

> (19) Moola (0° - 13°20' Sagittarius)

> Translation: the root

> Planetary Lord: Ketu

> Ruling Deity: Nirriti, Deity of destruction, dissolution and calamity

> Symbol: bunch of roots tied together, elephant's goad

>

> Moola is the star of destruction.

>

> Shakti: the power to ruin or destroy

> Effect: the gain of power to destroy

> Mode: destroying

>

>

> (20) Purva Ashadha (13°20' - 26°40' Sagittarius)

> Translation: early victory

> Planetary Lord: Shukra (Venus)

> Ruling Deity: Apas, Deity of Waters, fertilizing and fructifying

> Symbol: elephant tusk, fan (wind), winnowing basket

>

> Purva Ashadha is the star of invincibility.

>

> Shakti: the power of invigoration

> Effect: the gain of luster

> Mode: regenerating

>

>

> (21) Uttara Ashadha (26°40' Sagittarius - 10° Capricorn)

> Translation: latter victory

> Planetary Lord: Surya (Sun)

> Ruling Deity: Vishvadevas, the universal Deities, pure and virtuous

> Symbol: elephant tusk, small cot or planks of a bad, couch

>

> Uttara Ashadha is the star of universality.

>

> Shakti: the power to grant an unchallengeable victory

> Effect: the becoming of an unchallenged winner

> Mode: winning

>

>

> (22) Shravana (10° - 23°20' Capricorn)

> Translation: to hear

> Planetary Lord: Chandra (Moon)

> Ruling Deity: Vishnu, sustainer of the universe (and of the three Gunas)

> Symbol: ear, three footprints onwardly pacing

>

> Shravana is the star of learning.

>

> Shakti: the power of connections

> Effect: the connection of all things together

> Mode: linking people together

>

>

> (23) Dhanistha (23°20' Capricorn - 6°40' Shatabhisha)

> Translation: the richest one

> Planetary Lord: Mangala (Mars)

> Ruling Deity: Vasus, eight deities ruling the material plane (the earth)

> Symbol: drum (music), flute

>

> Dhanistha is the star of abundance.

>

> Shakti: the power to give abundance and fame

> Effect: the bringing people together

> Mode: linking resources together

>

>

> (24) Shatabhisha (6°40' - 20° Aquarius)

> Translation: a hundred healers

> Planetary Lord: Rahu

> Ruling Deity: Varuna, Deity of the cosmic waters, sky and earth

> Symbol: empty circle, thousand flowers or stars, pot with top

>

> Shatabhisha is the star of correction.

>

> Shakti: the power of healing

> Effect: making the world free of calamity

> Mode: correcting

>

>

> (25) Purva Bhadrapada (20°00' Aquarius - 3°20' Pisces)

> Translation: the former happy feet

> Planetary Lord: Guru (Jupiter)

> Ruling Deity: Aja Ekapada, a form of destructive Rudra, the deity of

> storms

> Symbol: sword, two front legs of a funeral cot, bed-post, man with two

> faces

>

> Purva Bhadrapada is the star of sorrowful success.

>

> Shakti: the power to raise a spiritual person up in life

> Effect: supporting the entire world

> Mode: purifying inner self

>

>

> (26) Uttara Bhadrapada (3°20' - 16°40' Pisces)

> Translation: the latter happy feet

> Planetary Lord: Ahir Budhyana, Deity of serpents and dragons, entourage

> of Rudra (Deity of storms) and living in depts, deep waters

> Symbol: twins, back legs of a funeral cot, snake in water, bed-post,

> funeral pile

>

> Uttara Bhadrapada is the star of discipline.

>

> Shakti: the power of bringing rain

> Effect: the three worlds gain their stability

> Mode: benefitting

>

>

> (27) Revati (16°40' - 30° Pisces)

> Translation: the wealthy

> Planetary Lord: Budha (Mercury)

> Ruling Deity: Pushan, Deity of protection and nourishment, creator of

> prosperity and growth

> Symbol: fish, pair of fish, drum (marking time), milk

>

> Revati is the star of nourishment.

>

> Shakti: the power of nourishment

> Effect: the nourishment of the entire world

> Mode: nourishing

>

>

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Dear Vijay,

 

thank you very much for your kind appreciation and necessary addition.

In an former article I even have mentioned Dharma, Artha, Kama and

Moksha Padas, this time I have forgotten them.

 

The view " 3 Dharma Padas " in Aries/Leo/Sagittarius leading to dharmic

direction mainly is a new perspective for me on this topic, thank you,

really really good!

 

Best Regards,

Revati

 

 

, " Vijay Goel "

<goyalvj wrote:

>

> Dear Revati,

>

> Very nice compendium on nakshatra.

>

> Just one more point, Nakshatra pada which are four in number represent

the Ayana (aim) of life, Dharma, artha, kama, moksha.

>

> In every rashi their is nine padas, the padas which are more in number

indicate the basic aim of that rashi for eg in aries 'Dharma' pada

repeats 3 times so aries people will follow more dharma in life,

> For Vrishab rashi 'artha' will be more importance and so on.

>

> Thankyou,

> Best Wishes,

> Vijay Goel

> Jaipur.

>

>

>

> , " revati_energetics@ "

revati_energetics@ wrote:

> >

> > Dear Anita, thank you for your nice words and appreciation.

> > All the best for you and your family!

> > Revati

> >

> >

> > (7) Nakshatras

> > (shortened version)

> >

> > © 2009 Revati Energetic Astrology

> >

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> >

> >

> > Those are called `Grahas', that move through the Nakshatras (or

> > stellar mansions) in the zodiac. The said zodiac comprises of 27

> > Nakshatras commencing from Ashvini. The same area is divided in 12

parts

> > equal to 12 'Rashis' commencing from Mesha. The names of the Grahas

> > commence from Surya. The Rashi rising is known, as 'Lagna'. Based on

> > Lagna and the Grahas, joining and departing from each other, the

> > native's good and bad effects are deducted.

> > BPHS, Ch. 3, Sl. 4-6

> >

> > Two and a quarter of Nakshatras make one Rashi. Each of the 12

Rashis is

> > constituted by two and quarter of Nakshatras, or nine quarters with

> > Ashvini in the start in Mesh and Revati at the end in Meena.

> > Horasara of Phrituyasas, Ch. 1

> >

> >

> > There are energetic forces (Grahas, planets, Upagrahas, subplanets)

-

> > and there are energetic fields.

> >

> > Grahas and Upagrahas are always posited in fields - they are

mutually

> > modifying and interacting with each other.

> >

> > A " field " - like in physics - is a defined and bounded (limited)

area

> > within space exerting a particular force (= emanating a particular

> > energy) and pecular effect.

> >

> > There are two fundamental divisions of the zodiac - the fixed star

> > background as seen from Earth (as the Earth is round, the zodiac is

a

> > 360° circle):

> >

> > (1) 27 fields of 13°20' extent: The Nakshatras (lunar mansions)

> > (The 360° circle divided by 27 leads to 13°20' fields.)

> >

> > (2) 12 fields of 30° extent: The Rashis (signs, solar mansions)

> > (The 360° circle divided by 12 leads to 30° fields.)

> >

> > The visible fixed star background was used in ancient times for

> > determining Nakshatras and Rashis - but the main principle is the

mere

> > mathematical division of the full 360° zodiac, from an origin

(which

> > is the Galactic Center in 3° Sagittarius).

> >

> > This chapter deals with the 27 Nakshatras.

> >

> > * * *

> >

> > " Nakshatra " translates into " that which never decays " (= which is

> > eternal).

> >

> > Nakshatras relate to the daily movement of the Moon, which daily

changes

> > his Nakshatra placement (of course not at midnight, or at noon).

> >

> > Each day Moon is situated in a different Nakshatra. After 27 days (a

bit

> > more, to be precise) Moon returns to initial point, or starting

point

> > which means after 27 days Moon has moved through all 27 Nakshatras.

> >

> > 27 days is a lunar month. This middle-term period was more concrete

for

> > ancient people than the long-term 365 day period (solar year). Thus

the

> > 27 Nakshatras surely were in practice before the use of the 12

Rashis

> > (signs). BPHS firstly mentions Nakshatras - and *then* Rashis.

> >

> > * * *

> >

> > Why the amount of 27 Nakshatras?

> >

> > " 27 " is the sum of " 3 " multiplicated with " 9 " .

> >

> > " 3 " is the number of the universal basic energies, the three Gunas

> > Sattva, Rajas and Tamas.

> >

> > " 9 " is the number of Grahas: the seven natural Grahas Sun, Moon,

Mars,

> > Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn plus the two main shadowy Grahas

Rahu

> > and Ketu.

> >

> > " 9 " by itself can be divided into " 3 " and " 3 " - " 3 " being the number

of

> > the three Gunas.

> >

> > So 27 basically is the result of 3 x 3 x 3.

> >

> > This way the three universal Gunas - the source of all reality

existing

> > - are split up into 27 Nakshatras.

> >

> > Just to remind us: The three Gunas are the real primordial

initiating

> > compounds of all existing reality (Sattva, the creating impulse;

Rajas,

> > the maintaining drive; Tamas, the destructive drive).

> >

> > * * *

> >

> > Nakshatras are rarely described in ancient scriptures. Perhaps due

to

> > this matter of act people often do not use them - some people even

claim

> > that their use is only in Dasha calculation. This is of course

wrong.

> > Modern authors like Bepin Behari, David Frawley or Prash Trivedi -

just

> > to mention some names - have thrown more light on Nakshatras.

> >

> > David Frawley mentions an old Vedic text named Taittiriya Brahmana

and a

> > commentary of Bhattabhaskara Mishra. The informations given on

> > Nakshatras there are essential for their comprehension.

> >

> > Let me do a first approach to Nakshatras.

> >

> > All Nakshatras

> > - are ruled by one Graha (planet),

> > - are lorded by one particular Deity,

> > - have a peculiar shakti (drive, power, energy),

> > - have a particular aim, and

> > - have an " upper " and " lower " basis, which results in a synthesis of

> > effect

> >

> > Nakshatras are related to the Moon as they track the daily movement

of

> > Moon;

> > Rashis (signs) are related to the Sun as they track the monthly

movement

> > of Sun.

> >

> > Sun is the energy leading to a center, a focus on which all other

> > planets are directed;

> > Moon is the energy of nourishment and material manifestation.

> >

> > Nakshatras therefore are the nourishers of the planets which are

posited

> > in them, having the prime importance;

> > Rashis - being divided into Rashis - then show the center, the life

area

> > where this " Graha energy + Nakshatra energy " is directed to.

> >

> > A Nakshatra is further divided into 4 " feet " , 4 Padas, also called

> > " Navamshas " , each one with an extent of 3°20'. Navamshas show the

> > direction of the planetary energy in future (what this energy will

> > effect and manifest in future). A Navamsha therefore reveal the

innate,

> > but hidden strength of a planet which in posited in this Navamsha.

> >

> > For advanced learners: Nakshatras can be divided by 12, too, leading

to

> > the 12 " Nakshatramamshas " , or " Bhamshas " with 1°06' extent each.

As

> > each Rashi is divided into 12 Dwadasamshas ( " Dwads " ) this division

by 12

> > is done for Nakshatras, too. Similar to Navamshas, Bhamshas show

hidden

> > qualities, potential, strengths and weaknesses (but even more hidden

> > than Nakshatras, the next step after manifestation of Navamsha

qualities

> > in world, so to say).

> >

> > The Nakshatra in which the Moon is placed in is called " Janma

Nakshatra "

> > and is denoted as 'the birth star' of a person.

> >

> > For advanced learners: Most important planetary periods systems

(Dashas)

> > - Kalachakra Dasha and Vimshottari Dasha - start with this Janma

> > Nakshatra (equal to Moon in Nakshatra placement in natal chart).

> >

> > Nakshatras reveal *how* a planet really is acting, effecting, his

inner

> > nature and his purpose (this in Navamsha).

> >

> > Raman writes on Nakshatras: ' If constellations are huge

electromagnetic

> > bodies radiating energy into space, there seems to be sense in

> > attributing certain influences to these radiations and the Moon

coming

> > into contact with such radiations probably exercises special

> > influences.' ( " Muhurtha. Electional Astrology " , Ch. 2)

> >

> > The zodiac starts with Sagittarius Rashi (3° Galactic Center).

> > For your convenience I will maintain the order starting from Ashvini

(in

> > Aries), but starting from Sagittarius really shows the natural order

of

> > the Gunas, the primordial energies of all reality:

> >

> > First: Sattva - then: Rajas - then: Tamas (then: re-start with

Sattva)

> >

> > 1st cycle: Sagittarius to Pisces, Sattvic cycle, the creating

impulse

> > Grahas/Upagrahas here are acting in a sattvic mode, or targeted at

> > sattvic aims.

> >

> > 2nd cycle: Aries to Cancer, Rajasic cycle, the maintaining drive

> > Grahas/Upagrahas here are acting in a rajasic mode, or targeted at

> > rajasic aims.

> >

> > 3rd cycle: Leo to Scorpio, Tamasic cycle, the obstructing drive

> > Grahas/Upagrahas here are acting in a tamasic mode, or targeted at

> > tamssic aims.

> >

> > We see, the natural order Sattva - Rajas - Tamas is given if the

start

> > from Sagittarius/Moola, the Moolatrikona of Jupiter and Ketu.

> >

> > * * *

> >

> > The 27 Nakshatras

> >

> >

> > [Nakshatra Rajasic Cycle]

> >

> > (1) Ashwini (0° - 13°20' Aries)

> > Translation: the horse woman

> > Planetary Lord: Ketu

> > Ruling Deity: The Ashvinis, divine horse-headed twins, healers and

> > helpers in distress, enabled to perform miracles

> > Symbol: horse, horse head

> >

> > Ashvini is the star of initiation.

> >

> > Shakti: the power to quickly reach things

> > Effect: the entire world becomes free of disease

> > Mode: healing

> >

> >

> > (2) Bharani (13°20' - 26°40' Aries)

> > Translation: the bearer of new life

> > Planetary Lord: Shukra (Venus)

> > Ruling Deity: Yama, Deity of Death and Destruction

> > Symbol: Yoni (vagina)

> >

> > Bharani is the star of restraint.

> >

> > Shakti: the power to take things away

> > Effect: the move of creatures on to the next world

> > Mode: sacrificing

> >

> >

> > (3) Krittika (26°40' Aries - 10° Taurus)

> > Translation: the one who cuts

> > Planetary Lord: Surya (Sun)

> > Ruling Deity: Agni, Deity of Fire and Sacrifice.

> > Symbol: knife, razor, blade

> >

> > Krittika is the star of purifying fire.

> >

> > Shakti: the power to burn

> > Effect: the burning or purification

> >

> >

> > (4) Rohini (10° - 23°20' Taurus)

> > Translation: the red one

> > Planetary Lord: Chandra (Moon)

> > Ruling Deity: Brahma, the divine creator.

> > Symbol: cart, chariot, temple, tree, carriage

> >

> > Rohini is the star of growth.

> >

> > Shakti: the power to grow

> > Effect: the creation

> > Mode: creating

> >

> >

> > (5) Mrigashira (23°20' Taurus - 6°40' Gemini)

> > Translation: head of a deer

> > Planetary Lord: Mangala (Mars)

> > Ruling Deity: Soma, the Moon Deity, the divine nectar, fructifying

the

> > mind

> > Symbol: deer's or antilope's head

> >

> > Mrigashira is the star of searching.

> >

> > Shakti: the power of giving fulfillment

> > Effect: the making of an enjoyable the world

> > Mode: filling with joy

> >

> >

> > (6) Aardra (6°40'-20° Gemini)

> > Translation: the moist one

> > Planetary Lord: Rahu

> > Ruling Deity: Rudra, Deity of thunder and storm, the fierce form of

> > Shiva

> > Symbol: teardrop, diamond, human head, gem

> >

> > Aardra is the star of destruction.

> >

> > Shakti: the power of efforts

> > Effect: the achievement

> > Mode: struggling

> >

> >

> > (7) Punarvasu (20° Gemini - 3°20' Cancer)

> > Translation: return of the light

> > Planetary Lord: Guru (Jupiter)

> > Ruling Deity: Aditi, the Great Mother, Deity of abundance, vast and

> > limitless

> > Symbol: bow and quiver, tubular with arrows, house

> >

> > Punarvasu is the star of star of renewal.

> >

> > Shakti: the power of gaining wealth and substance

> > Effect: the revitalization of the plants

> > Mode: renewing

> >

> >

> > (8) Pushya (3°20' - 16°40' Cancer)

> > Translation: to nourish

> > Planetary Lord: Shani (Saturn)

> > Ruling Deity: Brihaspati, Lord of Guru, teaching him, Deity of

wisdom

> > and devotion

> > Symbol: cow's utter, lotus, arrow, circle

> >

> > Pushya is the star of prosperity.

> >

> > Shakti: the power to create spiritual energy

> > Effect: the creation of spiritual energy

> > Mode: worshipping

> >

> >

> > (9) Aashlesha (16°40' - 30° Cancer)

> > Translation: the embracer

> > Planetary Lord: Budha (Mercury

> > Ruling Deity: Naga, Deity of serpents, able to daze, to lull and to

> > poison

> > Symbol: serpent, coiled snake

> >

> > Aashlesha is the star of penetration.

> >

> > Shakti: the power to inflict with poison

> > Effect: the destruction of the victim

> > Mode: paralyzing

> >

> > * * *

> >

> > [Nakshatra Tamasic Cycle]

> >

> > (10) Magha (0° - 13°20' Leo)

> > Translation: the great one

> > Planetary Lord: Ketu

> > Ruling Deity: Pitris, Deities of the ancestors, helping deceased

souls

> > into the beyond

> > Symbol: royal throne, king's palaquine, crown, throne hall

> >

> > Magha is the star of serving royalty.

> >

> > Shakti: the power to leave the body

> > Effect: the bringing of death

> > Mode: changing conditions

> >

> >

> > (11) Purva Phalguni (13°20' - 26°40' Leo)

> > Translation: the former reddish one

> > Planetary Lord: Shukra (Venus)

> > Ruling Deity: Bhaga, Deity of marital happiness and love in

partnership

> > Symbol: bed, hammock, fig tree, couch, shivalingam

> >

> > Purva Phalguni is the star of enjoyment.

> >

> > Shakti: the power of procreation

> > Effect: the creation of the fetus

> > Mode: unifying

> >

> >

> > (12) Uttara Phalguni (26°40 Leo - 10° Virgo)

> > Translation: the later reddish one

> > Planetary Lord: Surya (Sun)

> > Ruling Deity: Aryaman, Deity of contracts and unions, of compassion

and

> > companion

> > Symbol: bed, hammock

> >

> > Uttara Phalguni is the star of patronage.

> >

> > Shakti: the power of accumulation or prosperity

> > Effect: the accumulation of wealth

> > Mode: gaining by union

> >

> >

> > (13) Hasta (10° - 23°20' Virgo)

> > Translation: the hand

> > Planetary Lord: Chandra (Moon)

> > Ruling Deity: Savitar, Surya (the Sun), the sattvic booster and

> > sustainer of life

> > Symbol: hand, fist, closed hand, palm of a hand

> >

> > Hasta is the star of material manifestation.

> >

> > Shakti: the power to gain what we are seeking

> > Effect: the fulfillment of wishes

> > Mode: archiving goals

> >

> >

> > (14) Chitra (23°20' Virgo - 6°40' Libra)

> > Translation: the bright one

> > Planetary Lord: Mangala (Mars)

> > Ruling Deity: Tvashtar, the divine architect and master-builder

> > Symbol: bright jewel, pearl

> >

> > Chitra is the star of opportunity.

> >

> > Shakti: the power to to accumulate merits in life

> > Effect: the gain of honor by own work

> > Mode: creating enduring forms

> >

> >

> > (15) Swaati (6°40' - 20° Libra)

> > Translation: the sword

> > Planetary Lord: Rahu

> > Ruling Deity: Vayu, Deity of Air, Breath and Winds, creating and

> > inspiring life

> > Symbol: coral, coral pearl, young plant swaying in the wind, saphire

> >

> > Swaati is the star of independence.

> >

> > Shakti: the power to scatter like the wind

> > Effect: the transformation

> > Mode: transforming

> >

> >

> > (16) Vishakha (20° Libra - 3°20' Scorpio)

> > Translation: the forked shaped

> > Planetary Lord: Guru (Jupiter)

> > Ruling Deity: Indra and Agni, fire and lightning deified

> > Symbol: decorated triumphal arch, potter's wheel

> >

> > Vishakha is the star of purpose.

> >

> > Shakti: the power to achieve many and various fruits

> > Effect: the fruit of the harvest

> > Mode: harvesting

> >

> >

> > (17) Anuradha (3°20' - 16°40' Scorpio)

> > Translation: the disciple of the divine spark

> > Planetary Lord: Shani (Saturn)

> > Ruling Deity: Mitra, Deity of friendship and partnership, of unions

> > Symbol: trimphal archway, lotus, lotus blossom, decorated triumphal

arc

> >

> > Anuradha is the star of balance.

> >

> > Shakti: the power of worship

> > Effect: the gain of honor and abundance

> > Mode: balancing

> >

> >

> > (18) Jyestha (16°40' - 30° Scorpio)

> > Translation: the eldest

> > Planetary Lord: Budha (Mercury)

> > Ruling Deity: Indra, Deity of strength, rain (fertility) and

wholeness.

> > Symbol: circular amulet, umbrella, earring, round talisman

> >

> > Jyestha is the star of superiority.

> >

> > Shakti: the power to rise or conquer

> > Effect: the becoming of a hero

> > Mode: reaching the summit of our personal powers

> >

> > * * *

> >

> > [Nakshatra Sattvic Cycle]

> >

> > (19) Moola (0° - 13°20' Sagittarius)

> > Translation: the root

> > Planetary Lord: Ketu

> > Ruling Deity: Nirriti, Deity of destruction, dissolution and

calamity

> > Symbol: bunch of roots tied together, elephant's goad

> >

> > Moola is the star of destruction.

> >

> > Shakti: the power to ruin or destroy

> > Effect: the gain of power to destroy

> > Mode: destroying

> >

> >

> > (20) Purva Ashadha (13°20' - 26°40' Sagittarius)

> > Translation: early victory

> > Planetary Lord: Shukra (Venus)

> > Ruling Deity: Apas, Deity of Waters, fertilizing and fructifying

> > Symbol: elephant tusk, fan (wind), winnowing basket

> >

> > Purva Ashadha is the star of invincibility.

> >

> > Shakti: the power of invigoration

> > Effect: the gain of luster

> > Mode: regenerating

> >

> >

> > (21) Uttara Ashadha (26°40' Sagittarius - 10° Capricorn)

> > Translation: latter victory

> > Planetary Lord: Surya (Sun)

> > Ruling Deity: Vishvadevas, the universal Deities, pure and virtuous

> > Symbol: elephant tusk, small cot or planks of a bad, couch

> >

> > Uttara Ashadha is the star of universality.

> >

> > Shakti: the power to grant an unchallengeable victory

> > Effect: the becoming of an unchallenged winner

> > Mode: winning

> >

> >

> > (22) Shravana (10° - 23°20' Capricorn)

> > Translation: to hear

> > Planetary Lord: Chandra (Moon)

> > Ruling Deity: Vishnu, sustainer of the universe (and of the three

Gunas)

> > Symbol: ear, three footprints onwardly pacing

> >

> > Shravana is the star of learning.

> >

> > Shakti: the power of connections

> > Effect: the connection of all things together

> > Mode: linking people together

> >

> >

> > (23) Dhanistha (23°20' Capricorn - 6°40' Shatabhisha)

> > Translation: the richest one

> > Planetary Lord: Mangala (Mars)

> > Ruling Deity: Vasus, eight deities ruling the material plane (the

earth)

> > Symbol: drum (music), flute

> >

> > Dhanistha is the star of abundance.

> >

> > Shakti: the power to give abundance and fame

> > Effect: the bringing people together

> > Mode: linking resources together

> >

> >

> > (24) Shatabhisha (6°40' - 20° Aquarius)

> > Translation: a hundred healers

> > Planetary Lord: Rahu

> > Ruling Deity: Varuna, Deity of the cosmic waters, sky and earth

> > Symbol: empty circle, thousand flowers or stars, pot with top

> >

> > Shatabhisha is the star of correction.

> >

> > Shakti: the power of healing

> > Effect: making the world free of calamity

> > Mode: correcting

> >

> >

> > (25) Purva Bhadrapada (20°00' Aquarius - 3°20' Pisces)

> > Translation: the former happy feet

> > Planetary Lord: Guru (Jupiter)

> > Ruling Deity: Aja Ekapada, a form of destructive Rudra, the deity of

> > storms

> > Symbol: sword, two front legs of a funeral cot, bed-post, man with

two

> > faces

> >

> > Purva Bhadrapada is the star of sorrowful success.

> >

> > Shakti: the power to raise a spiritual person up in life

> > Effect: supporting the entire world

> > Mode: purifying inner self

> >

> >

> > (26) Uttara Bhadrapada (3°20' - 16°40' Pisces)

> > Translation: the latter happy feet

> > Planetary Lord: Ahir Budhyana, Deity of serpents and dragons,

entourage

> > of Rudra (Deity of storms) and living in depts, deep waters

> > Symbol: twins, back legs of a funeral cot, snake in water, bed-post,

> > funeral pile

> >

> > Uttara Bhadrapada is the star of discipline.

> >

> > Shakti: the power of bringing rain

> > Effect: the three worlds gain their stability

> > Mode: benefitting

> >

> >

> > (27) Revati (16°40' - 30° Pisces)

> > Translation: the wealthy

> > Planetary Lord: Budha (Mercury)

> > Ruling Deity: Pushan, Deity of protection and nourishment, creator

of

> > prosperity and growth

> > Symbol: fish, pair of fish, drum (marking time), milk

> >

> > Revati is the star of nourishment.

> >

> > Shakti: the power of nourishment

> > Effect: the nourishment of the entire world

> > Mode: nourishing

> >

> >

> >

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Dear Sreenadh (and Dear Vijay),

 

thank you very much for your appreciation, and my appreciation for the

interestings topics mentioned in your both contributions. Lot of new

perspectives on well-known topics.

This is really really a good forum.

 

Best Regards,

Revati

 

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> Dear Revati ji,

> That was a very nice write-up. Thanks for sharing. :)

> Love amd regards.

> Sreenadh

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Thank You.

Very good that you have mentioned it with the sigifications.

Very usefull for beginners like me.

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revati_energetics <revati_energetics Nakshatra Significations Date: Sunday, 19 July, 2009, 10:28 PM

Dear Anita, thank you for your nice words and appreciation.All the best for you and your family!Revati(7) Nakshatras(shortened version)© 2009 Revati Energetic Astrologyhttp://health. groups.. com revati_energetic s_true_vedic_ astrology/Those are called `Grahas', that move through the Nakshatras (or stellar mansions) in the zodiac. The said zodiac comprises of 27 Nakshatras commencing from Ashvini.. The same area is divided in 12 parts equal to 12 'Rashis' commencing from Mesha. The names of the Grahas commence from Surya. The Rashi rising is known, as 'Lagna'. Based on Lagna and the Grahas, joining and departing from each other, the native's good and bad effects are deducted.BPHS, Ch. 3, Sl. 4-6Two and a quarter of Nakshatras make one Rashi. Each of the 12

Rashis is constituted by two and quarter of Nakshatras, or nine quarters with Ashvini in the start in Mesh and Revati at the end in Meena.Horasara of Phrituyasas, Ch. 1There are energetic forces (Grahas, planets, Upagrahas, subplanets) -and there are energetic fields.Grahas and Upagrahas are always posited in fields - they are mutually modifying and interacting with each other.A "field" - like in physics - is a defined and bounded (limited) area within space exerting a particular force (= emanating a particular energy) and pecular effect.There are two fundamental divisions of the zodiac - the fixed star background as seen from Earth (as the Earth is round, the zodiac is a 360° circle):(1) 27 fields of 13°20' extent: The Nakshatras (lunar mansions)(The 360° circle divided by 27 leads to 13°20' fields.)(2) 12 fields of 30° extent: The Rashis (signs, solar mansions)(The 360° circle

divided by 12 leads to 30° fields.)The visible fixed star background was used in ancient times for determining Nakshatras and Rashis - but the main principle is the mere mathematical division of the full 360° zodiac, from an origin (which is the Galactic Center in 3° Sagittarius) .This chapter deals with the 27 Nakshatras.* * *"Nakshatra" translates into "that which never decays" (= which is eternal).Nakshatras relate to the daily movement of the Moon, which daily changes his Nakshatra placement (of course not at midnight, or at noon).Each day Moon is situated in a different Nakshatra. After 27 days (a bit more, to be precise) Moon returns to initial point, or starting point which means after 27 days Moon has moved through all 27 Nakshatras.27 days is a lunar month. This middle-term period was more concrete for ancient people than the long-term 365 day period (solar year). Thus the 27 Nakshatras

surely were in practice before the use of the 12 Rashis (signs). BPHS firstly mentions Nakshatras - and *then* Rashis.* * *Why the amount of 27 Nakshatras?"27" is the sum of "3" multiplicated with "9".."3" is the number of the universal basic energies, the three Gunas Sattva, Rajas and Tamas."9" is the number of Grahas: the seven natural Grahas Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn plus the two main shadowy Grahas Rahu and Ketu."9" by itself can be divided into "3" and "3" - "3" being the number of the three Gunas.So 27 basically is the result of 3 x 3 x 3.This way the three universal Gunas - the source of all reality existing - are split up into 27 Nakshatras.Just to remind us: The three Gunas are the real primordial initiating compounds of all existing reality (Sattva, the creating impulse; Rajas, the maintaining drive; Tamas, the destructive drive).* *

*Nakshatras are rarely described in ancient scriptures. Perhaps due to this matter of act people often do not use them - some people even claim that their use is only in Dasha calculation. This is of course wrong. Modern authors like Bepin Behari, David Frawley or Prash Trivedi - just to mention some names - have thrown more light on Nakshatras.David Frawley mentions an old Vedic text named Taittiriya Brahmana and a commentary of Bhattabhaskara Mishra. The informations given on Nakshatras there are essential for their comprehension.Let me do a first approach to Nakshatras.All Nakshatras - are ruled by one Graha (planet),- are lorded by one particular Deity,- have a peculiar shakti (drive, power, energy),- have a particular aim, and- have an "upper" and "lower" basis, which results in a synthesis of effectNakshatras are related to the Moon as they track the daily movement of Moon;Rashis

(signs) are related to the Sun as they track the monthly movement of Sun.Sun is the energy leading to a center, a focus on which all other planets are directed;Moon is the energy of nourishment and material manifestation.Nakshatras therefore are the nourishers of the planets which are posited in them, having the prime importance;Rashis - being divided into Rashis - then show the center, the life area where this "Graha energy + Nakshatra energy" is directed to.A Nakshatra is further divided into 4 "feet", 4 Padas, also called "Navamshas", each one with an extent of 3°20'. Navamshas show the direction of the planetary energy in future (what this energy will effect and manifest in future). A Navamsha therefore reveal the innate, but hidden strength of a planet which in posited in this Navamsha.For advanced learners: Nakshatras can be divided by 12, too, leading to the 12 "Nakshatramamshas" , or "Bhamshas" with

1°06' extent each. As each Rashi is divided into 12 Dwadasamshas ("Dwads") this division by 12 is done for Nakshatras, too. Similar to Navamshas, Bhamshas show hidden qualities, potential, strengths and weaknesses (but even more hidden than Nakshatras, the next step after manifestation of Navamsha qualities in world, so to say).The Nakshatra in which the Moon is placed in is called "Janma Nakshatra" and is denoted as 'the birth star' of a person.For advanced learners: Most important planetary periods systems (Dashas) - Kalachakra Dasha and Vimshottari Dasha - start with this Janma Nakshatra (equal to Moon in Nakshatra placement in natal chart).Nakshatras reveal *how* a planet really is acting, effecting, his inner nature and his purpose (this in Navamsha). Raman writes on Nakshatras: ' If constellations are huge electromagnetic bodies radiating energy into space, there seems to be sense in attributing certain influences

to these radiations and the Moon coming into contact with such radiations probably exercises special influences.' ("Muhurtha. Electional Astrology", Ch. 2)The zodiac starts with Sagittarius Rashi (3° Galactic Center).For your convenience I will maintain the order starting from Ashvini (in Aries), but starting from Sagittarius really shows the natural order of the Gunas, the primordial energies of all reality:First: Sattva - then: Rajas - then: Tamas (then: re-start with Sattva)1st cycle: Sagittarius to Pisces, Sattvic cycle, the creating impulseGrahas/Upagrahas here are acting in a sattvic mode, or targeted at sattvic aims.2nd cycle: Aries to Cancer, Rajasic cycle, the maintaining driveGrahas/Upagrahas here are acting in a rajasic mode, or targeted at rajasic aims.3rd cycle: Leo to Scorpio, Tamasic cycle, the obstructing driveGrahas/Upagrahas here are acting in a tamasic mode, or targeted at

tamssic aims.We see, the natural order Sattva - Rajas - Tamas is given if the start from Sagittarius/ Moola, the Moolatrikona of Jupiter and Ketu.* * *The 27 Nakshatras[Nakshatra Rajasic Cycle](1) Ashwini (0° - 13°20' Aries)Translation: the horse womanPlanetary Lord: Ketu Ruling Deity: The Ashvinis, divine horse-headed twins, healers and helpers in distress, enabled to perform miraclesSymbol: horse, horse headAshvini is the star of initiation.Shakti: the power to quickly reach things Effect: the entire world becomes free of disease Mode: healing(2) Bharani (13°20' - 26°40' Aries)Translation: the bearer of new lifePlanetary Lord: Shukra (Venus)Ruling Deity: Yama, Deity of Death and DestructionSymbol: Yoni (vagina)Bharani is the star of restraint.Shakti: the power to take things awayEffect: the move of

creatures on to the next worldMode: sacrificing(3) Krittika (26°40' Aries - 10° Taurus)Translation: the one who cutsPlanetary Lord: Surya (Sun)Ruling Deity: Agni, Deity of Fire and Sacrifice.Symbol: knife, razor, bladeKrittika is the star of purifying fire.Shakti: the power to burnEffect: the burning or purification(4) Rohini (10° - 23°20' Taurus)Translation: the red onePlanetary Lord: Chandra (Moon)Ruling Deity: Brahma, the divine creator.Symbol: cart, chariot, temple, tree, carriageRohini is the star of growth.Shakti: the power to growEffect: the creationMode: creating(5) Mrigashira (23°20' Taurus - 6°40' Gemini)Translation: head of a deerPlanetary Lord: Mangala (Mars)Ruling Deity: Soma, the Moon Deity, the divine nectar, fructifying the mindSymbol: deer's or antilope's headMrigashira is

the star of searching.Shakti: the power of giving fulfillmentEffect: the making of an enjoyable the worldMode: filling with joy(6) Aardra (6°40'-20° Gemini)Translation: the moist onePlanetary Lord: RahuRuling Deity: Rudra, Deity of thunder and storm, the fierce form of ShivaSymbol: teardrop, diamond, human head, gemAardra is the star of destruction.Shakti: the power of effortsEffect: the achievementMode: struggling(7) Punarvasu (20° Gemini - 3°20' Cancer)Translation: return of the lightPlanetary Lord: Guru (Jupiter)Ruling Deity: Aditi, the Great Mother, Deity of abundance, vast and limitlessSymbol: bow and quiver, tubular with arrows, housePunarvasu is the star of star of renewal.Shakti: the power of gaining wealth and substanceEffect: the revitalization of the plantsMode: renewing(8) Pushya (3°20' -

16°40' Cancer)Translation: to nourishPlanetary Lord: Shani (Saturn)Ruling Deity: Brihaspati, Lord of Guru, teaching him, Deity of wisdom and devotionSymbol: cow's utter, lotus, arrow, circlePushya is the star of prosperity.Shakti: the power to create spiritual energyEffect: the creation of spiritual energyMode: worshipping(9) Aashlesha (16°40' - 30° Cancer) Translation: the embracerPlanetary Lord: Budha (MercuryRuling Deity: Naga, Deity of serpents, able to daze, to lull and to poisonSymbol: serpent, coiled snakeAashlesha is the star of penetration.Shakti: the power to inflict with poisonEffect: the destruction of the victimMode: paralyzing* * *[Nakshatra Tamasic Cycle](10) Magha (0° - 13°20' Leo) Translation: the great onePlanetary Lord: KetuRuling Deity: Pitris, Deities of the ancestors, helping

deceased souls into the beyondSymbol: royal throne, king's palaquine, crown, throne hallMagha is the star of serving royalty.Shakti: the power to leave the bodyEffect: the bringing of deathMode: changing conditions(11) Purva Phalguni (13°20' - 26°40' Leo) Translation: the former reddish onePlanetary Lord: Shukra (Venus)Ruling Deity: Bhaga, Deity of marital happiness and love in partnershipSymbol: bed, hammock, fig tree, couch, shivalingamPurva Phalguni is the star of enjoyment.Shakti: the power of procreationEffect: the creation of the fetusMode: unifying(12) Uttara Phalguni (26°40 Leo - 10° Virgo) Translation: the later reddish onePlanetary Lord: Surya (Sun)Ruling Deity: Aryaman, Deity of contracts and unions, of compassion and companionSymbol: bed, hammockUttara Phalguni is the star of patronage.Shakti: the

power of accumulation or prosperityEffect: the accumulation of wealthMode: gaining by union(13) Hasta (10° - 23°20' Virgo) Translation: the handPlanetary Lord: Chandra (Moon)Ruling Deity: Savitar, Surya (the Sun), the sattvic booster and sustainer of lifeSymbol: hand, fist, closed hand, palm of a handHasta is the star of material manifestation.Shakti: the power to gain what we are seekingEffect: the fulfillment of wishesMode: archiving goals(14) Chitra (23°20' Virgo - 6°40' Libra) Translation: the bright onePlanetary Lord: Mangala (Mars)Ruling Deity: Tvashtar, the divine architect and master-builderSymbol: bright jewel, pearlChitra is the star of opportunity.Shakti: the power to to accumulate merits in lifeEffect: the gain of honor by own workMode: creating enduring forms(15) Swaati (6°40' - 20° Libra)

Translation: the swordPlanetary Lord: RahuRuling Deity: Vayu, Deity of Air, Breath and Winds, creating and inspiring lifeSymbol: coral, coral pearl, young plant swaying in the wind, saphireSwaati is the star of independence.Shakti: the power to scatter like the windEffect: the transformationMode: transforming(16) Vishakha (20° Libra - 3°20' Scorpio)Translation: the forked shapedPlanetary Lord: Guru (Jupiter)Ruling Deity: Indra and Agni, fire and lightning deifiedSymbol: decorated triumphal arch, potter's wheelVishakha is the star of purpose.Shakti: the power to achieve many and various fruitsEffect: the fruit of the harvest Mode: harvesting(17) Anuradha (3°20' - 16°40' Scorpio) Translation: the disciple of the divine sparkPlanetary Lord: Shani (Saturn)Ruling Deity: Mitra, Deity of friendship and partnership, of

unionsSymbol: trimphal archway, lotus, lotus blossom, decorated triumphal arcAnuradha is the star of balance.Shakti: the power of worshipEffect: the gain of honor and abundanceMode: balancing(18) Jyestha (16°40' - 30° Scorpio)Translation: the eldestPlanetary Lord: Budha (Mercury)Ruling Deity: Indra, Deity of strength, rain (fertility) and wholeness.Symbol: circular amulet, umbrella, earring, round talismanJyestha is the star of superiority.Shakti: the power to rise or conquerEffect: the becoming of a heroMode: reaching the summit of our personal powers* * *[Nakshatra Sattvic Cycle](19) Moola (0° - 13°20' Sagittarius) Translation: the rootPlanetary Lord: KetuRuling Deity: Nirriti, Deity of destruction, dissolution and calamitySymbol: bunch of roots tied together, elephant's goadMoola is the star of

destruction.Shakti: the power to ruin or destroyEffect: the gain of power to destroyMode: destroying(20) Purva Ashadha (13°20' - 26°40' Sagittarius) Translation: early victoryPlanetary Lord: Shukra (Venus)Ruling Deity: Apas, Deity of Waters, fertilizing and fructifyingSymbol: elephant tusk, fan (wind), winnowing basketPurva Ashadha is the star of invincibility.Shakti: the power of invigorationEffect: the gain of luster Mode: regenerating(21) Uttara Ashadha (26°40' Sagittarius - 10° Capricorn)Translation: latter victoryPlanetary Lord: Surya (Sun)Ruling Deity: Vishvadevas, the universal Deities, pure and virtuousSymbol: elephant tusk, small cot or planks of a bad, couchUttara Ashadha is the star of universality.Shakti: the power to grant an unchallengeable victoryEffect: the becoming of an unchallenged winnerMode:

winning(22) Shravana (10° - 23°20' Capricorn)Translation: to hearPlanetary Lord: Chandra (Moon)Ruling Deity: Vishnu, sustainer of the universe (and of the three Gunas)Symbol: ear, three footprints onwardly pacingShravana is the star of learning.Shakti: the power of connectionsEffect: the connection of all things togetherMode: linking people together(23) Dhanistha (23°20' Capricorn - 6°40' Shatabhisha) Translation: the richest onePlanetary Lord: Mangala (Mars)Ruling Deity: Vasus, eight deities ruling the material plane (the earth)Symbol: drum (music), fluteDhanistha is the star of abundance.Shakti: the power to give abundance and fameEffect: the bringing people togetherMode: linking resources together(24) Shatabhisha (6°40' - 20° Aquarius)Translation: a hundred healersPlanetary Lord: RahuRuling Deity:

Varuna, Deity of the cosmic waters, sky and earthSymbol: empty circle, thousand flowers or stars, pot with topShatabhisha is the star of correction.Shakti: the power of healingEffect: making the world free of calamityMode: correcting(25) Purva Bhadrapada (20°00' Aquarius - 3°20' Pisces)Translation: the former happy feetPlanetary Lord: Guru (Jupiter)Ruling Deity: Aja Ekapada, a form of destructive Rudra, the deity of stormsSymbol: sword, two front legs of a funeral cot, bed-post, man with two facesPurva Bhadrapada is the star of sorrowful success.Shakti: the power to raise a spiritual person up in lifeEffect: supporting the entire worldMode: purifying inner self(26) Uttara Bhadrapada (3°20' - 16°40' Pisces) Translation: the latter happy feetPlanetary Lord: Ahir Budhyana, Deity of serpents and dragons, entourage of Rudra (Deity of storms)

and living in depts, deep watersSymbol: twins, back legs of a funeral cot, snake in water, bed-post, funeral pileUttara Bhadrapada is the star of discipline.Shakti: the power of bringing rainEffect: the three worlds gain their stabilityMode: benefitting(27) Revati (16°40' - 30° Pisces) Translation: the wealthyPlanetary Lord: Budha (Mercury)Ruling Deity: Pushan, Deity of protection and nourishment, creator of prosperity and growthSymbol: fish, pair of fish, drum (marking time), milkRevati is the star of nourishment.Shakti: the power of nourishmentEffect: the nourishment of the entire worldMode: nourishinghttp://health. groups.. com revati_energetic s_true_vedic_ astrology/

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Dear Revati,

Your attempt at explaining Nakshatras is appreciated.

Now request you to please have a look at this one which you have written. I would just like to help myself with the knowledge of the application part of what You have mentioned. In short I just wish to know how to apply this. For instance You have written -

19) Moola (0° - 13°20' Sagittarius) Translation: the rootPlanetary Lord: KetuRuling Deity: Nirriti, Deity of destruction, dissolution and calamitySymbol: bunch of roots tied together, elephant's goadMoola is the star of destruction.Shakti: the power to ruin or destroyEffect: the gain of power to destroyMode: destroying

Does this mean that if anyone has Janma Nakshatra as Moola then his Shakti, Mode and effects would all lead to destroying or destruction ?? If Yes, then what one must see, The Chandra Nakshatra as Moola, or some other planet who is in Moola Nakshatra.

Please explain how to interpret the above knowledge.

Bhaskar.

 

, "revati_energetics" <revati_energetics wrote:>> Dear Anita, thank you for your nice words and appreciation.> All the best for you and your family!> Revati> > > (7) Nakshatras> (shortened version)> >

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If 'No', then, what does all this destroying and destruction mean , with

regards to Moola Nakshatra.

 

regards/Bhaskar.

 

 

, " Bhaskar "

<bhaskar_jyotish wrote:

>

>

> Dear Revati,

>

> Your attempt at explaining Nakshatras is appreciated.

>

> Now request you to please have a look at this one which you have

> written. I would just like to help myself with the knowledge of the

> application part of what You have mentioned. In short I just wish to

> know how to apply this. For instance You have written -

>

> 19) Moola (0° - 13°20' Sagittarius)

> Translation: the root

> Planetary Lord: Ketu

> Ruling Deity: Nirriti, Deity of destruction, dissolution and calamity

> Symbol: bunch of roots tied together, elephant's goad

>

> Moola is the star of destruction.

>

> Shakti: the power to ruin or destroy

> Effect: the gain of power to destroy

> Mode: destroying

>

> Does this mean that if anyone has Janma Nakshatra as Moola then his

> Shakti, Mode and effects would all lead to destroying or destruction

??

> If Yes, then what one must see, The Chandra Nakshatra as Moola, or

some

> other planet who is in Moola Nakshatra.

>

> Please explain how to interpret the above knowledge.

>

> Bhaskar.

>

>

>

>

> , " revati_energetics@ "

> revati_energetics@ wrote:

> >

> > Dear Anita, thank you for your nice words and appreciation.

> > All the best for you and your family!

> > Revati

> >

> >

> > (7) Nakshatras

> > (shortened version)

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Dear Revati ji,

 

I am looking for practical applications in real Life, on what is

mentioned in this Copy paste article. I can discuss on any nakshatra you

choose to discuss with me, BUT I wish to know how to apply these rules.

I am not like the other chamchas on this Group, who will just appreciate

what has been copy pasted, But I look for discussions after Copy

pasting, and not just appreciation for nothing, to the Poster.

 

I am not here to look good by giving false praise, but for evoking

(Jagruti) of the practicability of all this Copy paste material which

has been regularly been seen posted on this Group followed by Chamchas

jumping to appreciate, just for nothing.

 

In this case show me how can You justify Moola Nakshatra natives as

being destructive, or the Moola Nakshatra itself being destructive. In

case you feel uncomfortable with this Nakshatra, then as mentioned

before, please take up any Nakshatra of your choice and discuss with me,

what you have Pasted here, is right to the letter.

 

This is a discussion Group, so let the members enjoy Tarka and Kutarka,

arguments, counter arguments, logic and what have You. I can post ten

thousand such articles but this will make no sense unless we discuss on

how to apply what is mentioned in the articles. I want to know how to

assess these Nakshatras and their descriptions in anyones Horoscope. I

want to know how they will manifest and when would their effects

manifest in a natives Life ? If You cannot answer this or others cannot

answer this, then we are back to square one.

 

Bhaskar.

 

 

 

 

, " Bhaskar "

<bhaskar_jyotish wrote:

>

>

> Dear Revati,

>

> Your attempt at explaining Nakshatras is appreciated.

>

> Now request you to please have a look at this one which you have

> written. I would just like to help myself with the knowledge of the

> application part of what You have mentioned. In short I just wish to

> know how to apply this. For instance You have written -

>

> 19) Moola (0° - 13°20' Sagittarius)

> Translation: the root

> Planetary Lord: Ketu

> Ruling Deity: Nirriti, Deity of destruction, dissolution and calamity

> Symbol: bunch of roots tied together, elephant's goad

>

> Moola is the star of destruction.

>

> Shakti: the power to ruin or destroy

> Effect: the gain of power to destroy

> Mode: destroying

>

> Does this mean that if anyone has Janma Nakshatra as Moola then his

> Shakti, Mode and effects would all lead to destroying or destruction

??

> If Yes, then what one must see, The Chandra Nakshatra as Moola, or

some

> other planet who is in Moola Nakshatra.

>

> Please explain how to interpret the above knowledge.

>

> Bhaskar.

>

>

>

>

> , " revati_energetics@ "

> revati_energetics@ wrote:

> >

> > Dear Anita, thank you for your nice words and appreciation.

> > All the best for you and your family!

> > Revati

> >

> >

> > (7) Nakshatras

> > (shortened version)

> >

> >

>

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Dear Group Members,

 

we have to appreciate Mr. Bhaskar's efforts to practically demonstrate

us the effect of Moola Nakshatra: " destruction " (including aggression

and offense). Thank you Mr. Bhaskar for this, from my side there is

nothing to add.

 

Best Regards,

Revati

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Dear Revati ji and all,

 

This is nothing personal, so please let us take the matter with

reference to jyotish understanding.

 

I have not practically demonstrated the effects of Moola Nakshatra -

Destruction (To which You have just added two more words, Aggression and

Offense, I wonder what the Rishi Munis of yore will say to this, and

will chuckle at our ever increasing knowledge of Nakshatras).

 

If, By requesting you to just demonstrate the application of one

Nakshatras from your writeup of 27 ones, I am demonstrating Destructive,

Agressive and Offensive effects of Moola Nakshatras, then it is indeed a

sordid state of affairs for all of us and the reader .

 

If You have nothing to add by way of illustration, explanations, or

arguments, then it means that you have yourself not understood your own

writeup, and in that case how are you sure that what is mentioned in the

writeup is right ?

 

Why cannot you come up with an explanation with what you have yourself

presented ? And also how to apply what you have written ?

 

I feel that presentation is not worth reading. It is full of negativity.

Now please refute what I said.

 

Dear freinds let us just stop looking at ugliness in each, everyone and

all. Let us also notice the good side of all planets, of all Nakshatras

and not just prominently strut up the negative shades of these. A good

astrologer will always see both sides of the coin and not remain held up

with a dark tainted and restricted view.

 

In case of the Moola Nakshatra, I wish to ask you, the way the writeup

was presented.

 

1) It shows the Moola Nakshatra in absolute bad light ? Is the Moola

Nakshatra known only for destruction ?

 

2) Will a person born in Moola Nakshatra remain destructive all his Life

?

 

3) What other factors will influence these results ?

 

4) If at all as per the writer of that presentation Moola is only bad,

then should not a person born in Moola be put to death immediately as

soon as he is born, for the horrendous effects attributed ?

 

A Day of 24 Hours constitutes half of the period as Night, and half as

the Day. I request all of you to please whenever you present the dark

side of any matter in astrology as has been, do not forget to also

present the positive side of the same. We must be justice minded always.

 

regards,

 

Bhaskar.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " revati_energetics "

<revati_energetics wrote:

>

> Dear Group Members,

>

> we have to appreciate Mr. Bhaskar's efforts to practically demonstrate

> us the effect of Moola Nakshatra: " destruction " (including aggression

> and offense). Thank you Mr. Bhaskar for this, from my side there is

> nothing to add.

>

> Best Regards,

> Revati

>

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Dear Mr. Bhaskar,

 

yesterday Moon was in Aardra Nakshatra - often leading people to rough

and harsh reactions -, furthermore we are approaching the eclipse,

tomorrow.

 

Of course you are not " 24 x 7 " destructive.

 

Indeed we have to see what " destructive " means.

As someone before has written in this group, truth sometimes is not

comfortable.

 

Firstly, I want to quote the reference of my compilation (the

introduction was by me):

" David Frawley mentions an old Vedic text named Taittiriya Brahmana and

a commentary of Bhattabhaskara Mishra. The informations given on

Nakshatras there are essential for their comprehension. "

 

So, the reference is " Taittiriya Brahmana " who describes Moola Nakshatra

in the given way.

I have seen the given descriptions of Nakshatras there as very useful

and helpful, and I recommend to learn them by heart.

 

Moola is placed in Sagittarius Rashi, Rashi of Jupiter, Moolatrikona of

Ketu.

So, people influenced by Moola (e.g. LL, Sun, Moon in Moola, or 7L, 9L)

often fight on religious beliefs (e.g. christian/moslem, or

hindu/moslem), or within a belief system (e.g. in jyotish the " fight "

for the truth: " my view is correct - yours is not correct. I am right -

you are wrong. I am good - you are bad. " )

This way Moola is related to destruction of false concepts - at least

" false " concepts from the view of the Moola native.

 

You are refering Moola to your self - which is Lagna, and Lagna Lord.

There are 11 more Bhavas in a natal chart.

 

Moola is destructive - in any way - for your self, if your Lagna, or

Lagna Lord is placed in Moola,

or Sun, or Moon. So, there must be a reference to a chart factor related

to your self, then Moola can be directly to your self.

 

If your 2L is placed in Moola, the destruction relates to wealth,

speech, basic skills, resources, family.

" Destruction " in this context means that there are severe problems in

this field.

 

If your 3L is placed in Moola, your ambitions, desires, wishes are

related to destruction, or your co-bourn (actively obstructing s.th., or

passively obstructed by others, in any way).

 

Related to 4L Moola gives problems to your mother, or home issues, or

even a higher probability of car accidents.

 

Related to 5L problems with progeny or love affairs can be seen.

 

Related to 6L there can be health problems, or job problems, with 6L in

Moola.

 

Related to 7L: problems with partner/marriage, and/or and

aggressive/obstructive partner

 

Related to 8L: gives at least one extreme experience in life which

transforms you (e.g. car accident)

 

Related to 9L: problems related to father, or " destruction " as life

philosophy (as e.g. some people in military, or politicians wanting to

solve problems with war - destruction)

 

Related to 10L: profession problems, or with governmental institutes

 

Related to 11L: problems related to income, gains, or income by

destructive means (e.g. selling weapons)

 

Related to 12L: severe losses

 

So, destruction

(a) is of course related to a particular life area, related to the

natural and functional significations to the Graha situated in Moola

(b) can be done actively by a native, or experiences passively

 

With a Graha in Aries Navamsha, secondarily in Gemini Navamsha, the

experiences are heavy,

Taurus and Cancer Navamsha are smoother (soft transformation).

 

You have to see also the following (you did not mention this):

- the shayanadi avastha of the Graha in Moola is very important

- yuti with benefics, or trikona lords makes situation better

- same for beneficial drishtis

- navamsha placement, or other varga placements

- yuti with a beneficial upagraha like Yama Ghantaka leads to

destruction, too - but a " soft " destruction, slowly, a soft

transformation and change (not a revolution or traumatic life

experience)

 

Last but not least Moola manifests in periods of Ketu, and Sagittarius,

and of course in the Dasha of the Graha posited in Moola.

 

Dear Bhaskar, you want to destruct other people having other views and

beliefs - and you hide this behind an " objective " attitude. All

reasonable - and peaceful - people will see that this way.

 

As said, the given main key word " destruction " wasn't invented by me -

but I have seen this as accurate, and your offending style is a prove,

too.

 

Please offer your view on Moola's effects.

 

Best Regards,

Revati

 

Revati Energetics

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Dear Esteemed Astrologers,

 

I am giving below the birth data of a female born in Moola Nakshatra First Pada. She is an accomplished Doctor and working in Tata Cancer Hospital as Senior Consultant Anesthesiologist. She has done her M.D. in Anesthology.

 

She has also worked in Canada at Ottawa in Ottawa General Hospital.

 

The only point I noticed in her is that she is extremely confident person.

 

DOB : 6th August 1976

POB : Mumbai

TOB : 07.24AM

 

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--- On Tue, 21/7/09, Bhaskar <bhaskar_jyotish wrote:

Bhaskar <bhaskar_jyotish Re: Nakshatra Significations Date: Tuesday, 21 July, 2009, 10:47 AM

Dear Revati ji and all,This is nothing personal, so please let us take the matter withreference to jyotish understanding.I have not practically demonstrated the effects of Moola Nakshatra -Destruction (To which You have just added two more words, Aggression andOffense, I wonder what the Rishi Munis of yore will say to this, andwill chuckle at our ever increasing knowledge of Nakshatras).If, By requesting you to just demonstrate the application of oneNakshatras from your writeup of 27 ones, I am demonstrating Destructive,Agressive and Offensive effects of Moola Nakshatras, then it is indeed asordid state of affairs for all of us and the reader .If You have nothing to add by way of illustration, explanations, orarguments, then it means that you have yourself not understood your ownwriteup, and in that case how are you sure that what is mentioned in thewriteup is right

?Why cannot you come up with an explanation with what you have yourselfpresented ? And also how to apply what you have written ?I feel that presentation is not worth reading. It is full of negativity.Now please refute what I said.Dear freinds let us just stop looking at ugliness in each, everyone andall. Let us also notice the good side of all planets, of all Nakshatrasand not just prominently strut up the negative shades of these. A goodastrologer will always see both sides of the coin and not remain held upwith a dark tainted and restricted view.In case of the Moola Nakshatra, I wish to ask you, the way the writeupwas presented.1) It shows the Moola Nakshatra in absolute bad light ? Is the MoolaNakshatra known only for destruction ?2) Will a person born in Moola Nakshatra remain destructive all his Life?3) What other factors will influence these results

?4) If at all as per the writer of that presentation Moola is only bad,then should not a person born in Moola be put to death immediately assoon as he is born, for the horrendous effects attributed ?A Day of 24 Hours constitutes half of the period as Night, and half asthe Day. I request all of you to please whenever you present the darkside of any matter in astrology as has been, do not forget to alsopresent the positive side of the same. We must be justice minded always.regards,Bhaskar.ancient_indian_ astrology, "revati_energetics@ ..."<revati_energetics@ ...> wrote:>> Dear Group Members,>> we have to appreciate Mr. Bhaskar's efforts to

practically demonstrate> us the effect of Moola Nakshatra: "destruction" (including aggression> and offense). Thank you Mr. Bhaskar for this, from my side there is> nothing to add.>> Best Regards,> Revati

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Dear Revati ji,

 

Will come back on Your mail later, as have some pending Orders to

execute, since was away last week from Bombay, and would loose these

Orders if not completed in time.

 

best wishes,

 

Bhaskar.

 

 

 

 

, " revati_energetics "

<revati_energetics wrote:

>

> Dear Mr. Bhaskar,

>

> yesterday Moon was in Aardra Nakshatra - often leading people to rough

> and harsh reactions -, furthermore we are approaching the eclipse,

> tomorrow.

>

> Of course you are not " 24 x 7 " destructive.

>

> Indeed we have to see what " destructive " means.

> As someone before has written in this group, truth sometimes is not

> comfortable.

>

> Firstly, I want to quote the reference of my compilation (the

> introduction was by me):

> " David Frawley mentions an old Vedic text named Taittiriya Brahmana

and

> a commentary of Bhattabhaskara Mishra. The informations given on

> Nakshatras there are essential for their comprehension. "

>

> So, the reference is " Taittiriya Brahmana " who describes Moola

Nakshatra

> in the given way.

> I have seen the given descriptions of Nakshatras there as very useful

> and helpful, and I recommend to learn them by heart.

>

> Moola is placed in Sagittarius Rashi, Rashi of Jupiter, Moolatrikona

of

> Ketu.

> So, people influenced by Moola (e.g. LL, Sun, Moon in Moola, or 7L,

9L)

> often fight on religious beliefs (e.g. christian/moslem, or

> hindu/moslem), or within a belief system (e.g. in jyotish the " fight "

> for the truth: " my view is correct - yours is not correct. I am right

-

> you are wrong. I am good - you are bad. " )

> This way Moola is related to destruction of false concepts - at least

> " false " concepts from the view of the Moola native.

>

> You are refering Moola to your self - which is Lagna, and Lagna Lord.

> There are 11 more Bhavas in a natal chart.

>

> Moola is destructive - in any way - for your self, if your Lagna, or

> Lagna Lord is placed in Moola,

> or Sun, or Moon. So, there must be a reference to a chart factor

related

> to your self, then Moola can be directly to your self.

>

> If your 2L is placed in Moola, the destruction relates to wealth,

> speech, basic skills, resources, family.

> " Destruction " in this context means that there are severe problems in

> this field.

>

> If your 3L is placed in Moola, your ambitions, desires, wishes are

> related to destruction, or your co-bourn (actively obstructing s.th.,

or

> passively obstructed by others, in any way).

>

> Related to 4L Moola gives problems to your mother, or home issues, or

> even a higher probability of car accidents.

>

> Related to 5L problems with progeny or love affairs can be seen.

>

> Related to 6L there can be health problems, or job problems, with 6L

in

> Moola.

>

> Related to 7L: problems with partner/marriage, and/or and

> aggressive/obstructive partner

>

> Related to 8L: gives at least one extreme experience in life which

> transforms you (e.g. car accident)

>

> Related to 9L: problems related to father, or " destruction " as life

> philosophy (as e.g. some people in military, or politicians wanting to

> solve problems with war - destruction)

>

> Related to 10L: profession problems, or with governmental institutes

>

> Related to 11L: problems related to income, gains, or income by

> destructive means (e.g. selling weapons)

>

> Related to 12L: severe losses

>

> So, destruction

> (a) is of course related to a particular life area, related to the

> natural and functional significations to the Graha situated in Moola

> (b) can be done actively by a native, or experiences passively

>

> With a Graha in Aries Navamsha, secondarily in Gemini Navamsha, the

> experiences are heavy,

> Taurus and Cancer Navamsha are smoother (soft transformation).

>

> You have to see also the following (you did not mention this):

> - the shayanadi avastha of the Graha in Moola is very important

> - yuti with benefics, or trikona lords makes situation better

> - same for beneficial drishtis

> - navamsha placement, or other varga placements

> - yuti with a beneficial upagraha like Yama Ghantaka leads to

> destruction, too - but a " soft " destruction, slowly, a soft

> transformation and change (not a revolution or traumatic life

> experience)

>

> Last but not least Moola manifests in periods of Ketu, and

Sagittarius,

> and of course in the Dasha of the Graha posited in Moola.

>

> Dear Bhaskar, you want to destruct other people having other views and

> beliefs - and you hide this behind an " objective " attitude. All

> reasonable - and peaceful - people will see that this way.

>

> As said, the given main key word " destruction " wasn't invented by me -

> but I have seen this as accurate, and your offending style is a prove,

> too.

>

> Please offer your view on Moola's effects.

>

> Best Regards,

> Revati

>

> Revati Energetics

>

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Dear Mr. Trivedi,

 

thank you for this interesting example.

 

Her Moon is 1°17' Sg, Moola, lording Cancer Rashi, being her 12th

Bhava.

Sun as LL and Saturn as 7L and 6L are in Cancer.

A2 and A8 in Cancer.

 

A personality always have many sides, obvious ones (we can see) and

hidden ones (which we cannot see).

 

" Destruction " - at least problems - on Cancer level are on inner mind

level, inner grief, sorrows and anxiety,

and problems related to own home life.

We even could say that " destruction " takes place... with regard to the

" traditional " role of women, as demanded generally in society (staying

at home, being mother, making the household).

 

You have written that she was very successful in profession - indeed the

charts tells this.

She guided Moola energies mainly in good direction - destruction of

old-fashioned roles for women,

demonstrating this by her professional success.

 

With Moon in Moola, in 5th, I expect problems related to progeny (or she

has problems with her kids, or with her role as mother), and/or love

affairs.

 

Moon yuti A7 shows success in profession and in partnership, y A9

fortunes and dharmic success.

 

Moon in Moola as depositor of Sun indicate some personality problems

(Sun yuti Saturn)

which she successfully solves in profession.

 

I also expect high expenses for her, in her life: 12th Bhava, expenses.

Also problems in foreign countries.

 

We see, " destruction " has many many facettes, and not at all it

necessarily depicts a " bad " personality!

 

Thank you for this example!

 

Best Regards,

Revati

 

Revati Energetics

 

, dushyant trivedi

<trivedi20 wrote:

>

> Dear Esteemed Astrologers,

>

> I am giving below the birth data of a female born in Moola Nakshatra

First Pada. She is an accomplished Doctor and working in Tata Cancer

Hospital as Senior Consultant Anesthesiologist. She has done her M.D. in

Anesthology.

>

> She has also worked in Canada at Ottawa in Ottawa General Hospital.

>

> The only point I noticed in her is that she is extremely confident

person.

>

> DOB : 6th August 1976

> POB : Mumbai

> TOB : 07.24AM

>

> d. d. trivedi

>

> --- On Tue, 21/7/09, Bhaskar bhaskar_jyotish wrote:

>

>

> Bhaskar bhaskar_jyotish

> Re: Nakshatra Significations

>

> Tuesday, 21 July, 2009, 10:47 AM

>

Dear Revati ji and all,

>

> This is nothing personal, so please let us take the matter with

> reference to jyotish understanding.

>

> I have not practically demonstrated the effects of Moola Nakshatra -

> Destruction (To which You have just added two more words, Aggression

and

> Offense, I wonder what the Rishi Munis of yore will say to this, and

> will chuckle at our ever increasing knowledge of Nakshatras).

>

> If, By requesting you to just demonstrate the application of one

> Nakshatras from your writeup of 27 ones, I am demonstrating

Destructive,

> Agressive and Offensive effects of Moola Nakshatras, then it is indeed

a

> sordid state of affairs for all of us and the reader .

>

> If You have nothing to add by way of illustration, explanations, or

> arguments, then it means that you have yourself not understood your

own

> writeup, and in that case how are you sure that what is mentioned in

the

> writeup is right ?

>

> Why cannot you come up with an explanation with what you have yourself

> presented ? And also how to apply what you have written ?

>

> I feel that presentation is not worth reading. It is full of

negativity.

> Now please refute what I said.

>

> Dear freinds let us just stop looking at ugliness in each, everyone

and

> all. Let us also notice the good side of all planets, of all

Nakshatras

> and not just prominently strut up the negative shades of these. A good

> astrologer will always see both sides of the coin and not remain held

up

> with a dark tainted and restricted view.

>

> In case of the Moola Nakshatra, I wish to ask you, the way the writeup

> was presented.

>

> 1) It shows the Moola Nakshatra in absolute bad light ? Is the Moola

> Nakshatra known only for destruction ?

>

> 2) Will a person born in Moola Nakshatra remain destructive all his

Life

> ?

>

> 3) What other factors will influence these results ?

>

> 4) If at all as per the writer of that presentation Moola is only bad,

> then should not a person born in Moola be put to death immediately as

> soon as he is born, for the horrendous effects attributed ?

>

> A Day of 24 Hours constitutes half of the period as Night, and half as

> the Day. I request all of you to please whenever you present the dark

> side of any matter in astrology as has been, do not forget to also

> present the positive side of the same. We must be justice minded

always.

>

> regards,

>

> Bhaskar.

>

> ancient_indian_ astrology,

" revati_energetics@ ... "

> <revati_energetics@ ...> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Group Members,

> >

> > we have to appreciate Mr. Bhaskar's efforts to practically

demonstrate

> > us the effect of Moola Nakshatra: " destruction " (including

aggression

> > and offense). Thank you Mr. Bhaskar for this, from my side there is

> > nothing to add.

> >

> > Best Regards,

> > Revati

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Dear Revati ji,

 

// With Moon in Moola, in 5th, I expect problems related to progeny (or

she

has problems with her kids, or with her role as mother), and/or love

affairs. //

 

With Moona in Moola, I have two children (officially- Ha Ha) and no

problems in Love affairs which I had had plenty in my (More- Ha Ha)

Younger days.

 

regards/Bhaskar.

 

 

 

 

, " revati_energetics "

<revati_energetics wrote:

>

> Dear Mr. Trivedi,

>

> thank you for this interesting example.

>

> Her Moon is 1°17' Sg, Moola, lording Cancer Rashi, being her 12th

> Bhava.

> Sun as LL and Saturn as 7L and 6L are in Cancer.

> A2 and A8 in Cancer.

>

> A personality always have many sides, obvious ones (we can see) and

> hidden ones (which we cannot see).

>

> " Destruction " - at least problems - on Cancer level are on inner mind

> level, inner grief, sorrows and anxiety,

> and problems related to own home life.

> We even could say that " destruction " takes place... with regard to the

> " traditional " role of women, as demanded generally in society (staying

> at home, being mother, making the household).

>

> You have written that she was very successful in profession - indeed

the

> charts tells this.

> She guided Moola energies mainly in good direction - destruction of

> old-fashioned roles for women,

> demonstrating this by her professional success.

>

> With Moon in Moola, in 5th, I expect problems related to progeny (or

she

> has problems with her kids, or with her role as mother), and/or love

> affairs.

>

> Moon yuti A7 shows success in profession and in partnership, y A9

> fortunes and dharmic success.

>

> Moon in Moola as depositor of Sun indicate some personality problems

> (Sun yuti Saturn)

> which she successfully solves in profession.

>

> I also expect high expenses for her, in her life: 12th Bhava,

expenses.

> Also problems in foreign countries.

>

> We see, " destruction " has many many facettes, and not at all it

> necessarily depicts a " bad " personality!

>

> Thank you for this example!

>

> Best Regards,

> Revati

>

> Revati Energetics

>

> , dushyant trivedi

> trivedi20@ wrote:

> >

> > Dear Esteemed Astrologers,

> >

> > I am giving below the birth data of a female born in Moola Nakshatra

> First Pada. She is an accomplished Doctor and working in Tata Cancer

> Hospital as Senior Consultant Anesthesiologist. She has done her M.D.

in

> Anesthology.

> >

> > She has also worked in Canada at Ottawa in Ottawa General Hospital.

> >

> > The only point I noticed in her is that she is extremely confident

> person.

> >

> > DOB : 6th August 1976

> > POB : Mumbai

> > TOB : 07.24AM

> >

> > d. d. trivedi

> >

> > --- On Tue, 21/7/09, Bhaskar bhaskar_jyotish@ wrote:

> >

> >

> > Bhaskar bhaskar_jyotish@

> > Re: Nakshatra Significations

> >

> > Tuesday, 21 July, 2009, 10:47 AM

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Dear Revati ji and all,

> >

> > This is nothing personal, so please let us take the matter with

> > reference to jyotish understanding.

> >

> > I have not practically demonstrated the effects of Moola Nakshatra -

> > Destruction (To which You have just added two more words, Aggression

> and

> > Offense, I wonder what the Rishi Munis of yore will say to this, and

> > will chuckle at our ever increasing knowledge of Nakshatras).

> >

> > If, By requesting you to just demonstrate the application of one

> > Nakshatras from your writeup of 27 ones, I am demonstrating

> Destructive,

> > Agressive and Offensive effects of Moola Nakshatras, then it is

indeed

> a

> > sordid state of affairs for all of us and the reader .

> >

> > If You have nothing to add by way of illustration, explanations, or

> > arguments, then it means that you have yourself not understood your

> own

> > writeup, and in that case how are you sure that what is mentioned in

> the

> > writeup is right ?

> >

> > Why cannot you come up with an explanation with what you have

yourself

> > presented ? And also how to apply what you have written ?

> >

> > I feel that presentation is not worth reading. It is full of

> negativity.

> > Now please refute what I said.

> >

> > Dear freinds let us just stop looking at ugliness in each, everyone

> and

> > all. Let us also notice the good side of all planets, of all

> Nakshatras

> > and not just prominently strut up the negative shades of these. A

good

> > astrologer will always see both sides of the coin and not remain

held

> up

> > with a dark tainted and restricted view.

> >

> > In case of the Moola Nakshatra, I wish to ask you, the way the

writeup

> > was presented.

> >

> > 1) It shows the Moola Nakshatra in absolute bad light ? Is the Moola

> > Nakshatra known only for destruction ?

> >

> > 2) Will a person born in Moola Nakshatra remain destructive all his

> Life

> > ?

> >

> > 3) What other factors will influence these results ?

> >

> > 4) If at all as per the writer of that presentation Moola is only

bad,

> > then should not a person born in Moola be put to death immediately

as

> > soon as he is born, for the horrendous effects attributed ?

> >

> > A Day of 24 Hours constitutes half of the period as Night, and half

as

> > the Day. I request all of you to please whenever you present the

dark

> > side of any matter in astrology as has been, do not forget to also

> > present the positive side of the same. We must be justice minded

> always.

> >

> > regards,

> >

> > Bhaskar.

> >

> > ancient_indian_ astrology,

> " revati_energetics@ ... "

> > <revati_energetics@ ...> wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Group Members,

> > >

> > > we have to appreciate Mr. Bhaskar's efforts to practically

> demonstrate

> > > us the effect of Moola Nakshatra: " destruction " (including

> aggression

> > > and offense). Thank you Mr. Bhaskar for this, from my side there

is

> > > nothing to add.

> > >

> > > Best Regards,

> > > Revati

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Dear Mr. Bhaskar,

 

each chart is an individual one.

 

Depends on

- yuti with benefics, or an upagraha like Yama Ghantaka

- drishti by benefics

- the functional significations of moon in Moola (Trikona Lord? Dusthana

Lord?)

- Navamsha placement

- placements in all Dasa Vargas

- avasthas like shayanadi avasthas

- shad bala and vimshopaka bala strengths

- ashtaka varga

 

So, the constellation " Moon in Moola " depends very much on the

individual chart constellations.

Each chart is different.

 

With Moon in 5th in Moola it could be that a person - regarding love

affairs - has a destructive influence on his partner, for example just

exploiting them (e.g. sexually), or in monetary issues.

 

Or the children could overtake destructive tendencies later on in life,

or the native having this Moon in 5th in Moola does not care

appropriately on his children, or or or...

 

Each constellation has its general effect, and its particular effects

due to the very unique natal chart, with the above given chart factors.

 

General Note: If my reply remains a bit, this is due to my various daily

duties. Do not get angry if my reply delays.

 

Best Regards,

Revati

 

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Dear Revatiji,

 

But I am surprised that you have nothing good to say about Moola

Nakshatra uptil now.

 

regards/Bhaskar.

 

 

 

 

, " revati_energetics "

<revati_energetics wrote:

>

> Dear Mr. Bhaskar,

>

> each chart is an individual one.

>

> Depends on

> - yuti with benefics, or an upagraha like Yama Ghantaka

> - drishti by benefics

> - the functional significations of moon in Moola (Trikona Lord?

Dusthana

> Lord?)

> - Navamsha placement

> - placements in all Dasa Vargas

> - avasthas like shayanadi avasthas

> - shad bala and vimshopaka bala strengths

> - ashtaka varga

>

> So, the constellation " Moon in Moola " depends very much on the

> individual chart constellations.

> Each chart is different.

>

> With Moon in 5th in Moola it could be that a person - regarding love

> affairs - has a destructive influence on his partner, for example just

> exploiting them (e.g. sexually), or in monetary issues.

>

> Or the children could overtake destructive tendencies later on in

life,

> or the native having this Moon in 5th in Moola does not care

> appropriately on his children, or or or...

>

> Each constellation has its general effect, and its particular effects

> due to the very unique natal chart, with the above given chart

factors.

>

> General Note: If my reply remains a bit, this is due to my various

daily

> duties. Do not get angry if my reply delays.

>

> Best Regards,

> Revati

>

> Revati Energetics

>

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Dear Mr. Bhaskar,

 

but I did: in my short response to Mr. Trivedi's posting, and in my

reply to you previously (giving examples how Moola works).

 

As said, " destruction " can be sometimes good, if s.th. wrong is being

destructed, or wrong concepts.

 

For example, an environmentalist could " destroy " wrong concepts about

destruction of forests for economical reasons, an extreme

environmentalist could personally attack members of companies doing so.

This would also be a Moola reaction.

 

The women Mr. Trivedi tolds us destroyed old concepts about traditional

social roles demanded by women.

I have seen a higher amount of charts of women with Moola having success

in profession doing the same.

 

As said, we should be careful to combine a constellation " Moon in Moola "

with a quick (negative) statement about a native's character ( " bad

character " ). Or a planet yuti Saturn/Rahu, or s.th. like that. This

isn't necessarily the case! And, speaking with you personally, it is not

the case with you. I do not see you at all as a bad character - but a

bit aggressive, yes.

 

Each constellation in a chart can be lived in a good way, may it be Moon

in Moola, or a planet in unfriendly, even debilitated Rashi. This is our

freedom, our liberty - how to live (positively) our natal chart's

constellations.

 

Even " destruction " can be positive in a holistic view!

 

Respectfully,

Revati

 

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Dear Revati,

This is with reference to your below para.

 

 

We see, "destruction" has many many facettes, and not at all itnecessarily depicts a "bad" personality!

 

Yes, it does have. I was reminded of what a cousin brother's wife told me when I told her that my brother is so cool, he must be rarely losing his temper with her. She said, "Yes, he doesn;'t rave and rant, he does not even raise his voice, but just gives a quiet response and that response is so "Teekha", I need days to recover from it".

This is also a sort of "destruction", is it not? His nakshatra is not moola by the way.

Regards,

Anita

--- On Tue, 21/7/09, revati_energetics <revati_energetics wrote:

revati_energetics <revati_energetics Re:Nakshatra Significations Date: Tuesday, 21 July, 2009, 11:50 AM

Dear Mr. Trivedi,thank you for this interesting example.Her Moon is 1°17' Sg, Moola, lording Cancer Rashi, being her 12thBhava.Sun as LL and Saturn as 7L and 6L are in Cancer.A2 and A8 in Cancer.A personality always have many sides, obvious ones (we can see) andhidden ones (which we cannot see)."Destruction" - at least problems - on Cancer level are on inner mindlevel, inner grief, sorrows and anxiety,and problems related to own home life.We even could say that "destruction" takes place... with regard to the"traditional" role of women, as demanded generally in society (stayingat home, being mother, making the household).You have written that she was very successful in profession - indeed thecharts tells this.She guided Moola energies mainly in good direction - destruction ofold-fashioned roles for women,demonstrating this by her professional

success.With Moon in Moola, in 5th, I expect problems related to progeny (or shehas problems with her kids, or with her role as mother), and/or loveaffairs.Moon yuti A7 shows success in profession and in partnership, y A9fortunes and dharmic success.Moon in Moola as depositor of Sun indicate some personality problems(Sun yuti Saturn)which she successfully solves in profession.I also expect high expenses for her, in her life: 12th Bhava, expenses.Also problems in foreign countries.We see, "destruction" has many many facettes, and not at all itnecessarily depicts a "bad" personality!Thank you for this example!Best Regards,RevatiRevati Energeticsancient_indian_

astrology, dushyant trivedi<trivedi20@. ..> wrote:>> Dear Esteemed Astrologers,>> I am giving below the birth data of a female born in Moola NakshatraFirst Pada.. She is an accomplished Doctor and working in Tata CancerHospital as Senior Consultant Anesthesiologist. She has done her M.D. inAnesthology.>> She has also worked in Canada at Ottawa in Ottawa General Hospital.>> The only point I noticed in her is that she is extremely confidentperson.>> DOB : 6th August 1976> POB : Mumbai> TOB : 07.24AM>> d. d. trivedi>> --- On Tue, 21/7/09, Bhaskar bhaskar_jyotish@ ... wrote:>>> Bhaskar bhaskar_jyotish@ ...> [ancient_indian_ astrology] Re: Nakshatra Significations> ancient_indian_ astrology> Tuesday, 21 July, 2009, 10:47 AM>>>>>>>> Dear Revati ji and all,>> This is nothing personal, so please let us take the matter with> reference to jyotish understanding.>> I have not practically demonstrated the effects of Moola Nakshatra -> Destruction (To which You have just added two more words, Aggressionand> Offense, I wonder what the Rishi Munis of yore will say to this, and> will chuckle at our ever increasing knowledge of Nakshatras).>> If, By requesting you to just demonstrate the application of one> Nakshatras from your writeup of 27 ones, I am

demonstratingDestructive,> Agressive and Offensive effects of Moola Nakshatras, then it is indeeda> sordid state of affairs for all of us and the reader .>> If You have nothing to add by way of illustration, explanations, or> arguments, then it means that you have yourself not understood yourown> writeup, and in that case how are you sure that what is mentioned inthe> writeup is right ?>> Why cannot you come up with an explanation with what you have yourself> presented ? And also how to apply what you have written ?>> I feel that presentation is not worth reading. It is full ofnegativity.> Now please refute what I said.>> Dear freinds let us just stop looking at ugliness in each, everyoneand> all. Let us also notice the good side of all planets, of allNakshatras> and not just prominently strut up the negative

shades of these. A good> astrologer will always see both sides of the coin and not remain heldup> with a dark tainted and restricted view.>> In case of the Moola Nakshatra, I wish to ask you, the way the writeup> was presented.>> 1) It shows the Moola Nakshatra in absolute bad light ? Is the Moola> Nakshatra known only for destruction ?>> 2) Will a person born in Moola Nakshatra remain destructive all hisLife> ?>> 3) What other factors will influence these results ?>> 4) If at all as per the writer of that presentation Moola is only bad,> then should not a person born in Moola be put to death immediately as> soon as he is born, for the horrendous effects attributed ?>> A Day of 24 Hours constitutes half of the period as Night, and half as> the Day. I request all of you to please whenever you present the

dark> side of any matter in astrology as has been, do not forget to also> present the positive side of the same. We must be justice mindedalways.>> regards,>> Bhaskar.>> ancient_indian_ astrology,"revati_energetics@ ..."> <revati_energetics@ ...> wrote:> >> > Dear Group Members,> >> > we have to appreciate Mr. Bhaskar's efforts to practicallydemonstrate> > us the effect of Moola Nakshatra: "destruction" (includingaggression> > and offense). Thank you Mr. Bhaskar for this, from my side there is> > nothing to add.> >> > Best Regards,> > Revati> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> recommends that you upgrade to the new and

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