Guest guest Posted April 10, 2008 Report Share Posted April 10, 2008 Dear Sir, five rules regarding your question: First view: Uttarashada is governed by Surya, the SUN, and so the other two nakshatras, governed by the Sun are compatible with your birth star: Krittika and Uttara Phalguni. They are in auspicious trine to your birth star (star of chandra). This rule may be extended to the planetary friends of the sun and their nakshatras, Moon (Chandra), Jupiter (Guru) and Mars (Mangala). Very good when there are planets in 2nd navamsa of Krittika/Uttara Phalguni in your Rasi. (Note: Transits of benefics (if not lords of evil houses) in these navamsas of planets are normally auspicious (some exceptions as always existing).) Second view: You can overtake Muhurtha rules, counting stars from your birth star. Auspicious are 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th and 9th star from janma nakshatra (birth moon nakshatra). From Raman, Muhurtha: 1st star (janma) it indicates danger to body; 2nd star (sampat) wealth and prosperity; 3rd star (vipat) dangers, losses and accidents; 4th star (kshema) prosperity; 5th star (pratyak) obstacles; 6th star (sadhana) realisation of ambitions; 7th star (naidhana) dangers; 8th star (mitra) good; 9th star (parama mitra) very favourable " Third view: Diverse Kuta rules, comprising of 12 levels (according to Raman). No time and no space here to quote them. Understanding the deeper sense of these Kuta Rules one can conclude the compatibility of nakshatra stars. Fourth view: Latta rules, given in Phaala Deepika, §26, Transit Effects (but surely not only valid for transits; PD available in FILES section). Latta is inauspicious, so plz. observe some modification of above-given rules. Quoting PD: " Effects of Latta and Sarvatobhadra. 42.44. In finding out the transit effects at any particular time (a) The 12th nakshatra from the nakshatra occupied by the Sun, (b) the 3rd nakshatra from the nakshatra occupied by Mars, © the 6th nakshatra from the nakshatra occupied by Jupiter, and (d) the 8th nakshatra from that occupied by Saturn, are called lattas. (a) the 5th nakshatra from that occupied by Venus, (b) the 7th from that occupied by Mercury, © the 8th from that occupied by Rahu, and (d) the 22nd from that occupied by the Moon, are called Prushtalatta or rear lattas. Making alliance with s.o. which birth star has latta on your birth star (or lagna star, or even sun or lagna lord star) is not auspicious. In my understanding " Prushtalatta " is auspicious. 5th view: Nakshatra compatibility table. For your possible alliance, the following alliances are in general highly recommendable to Uttara Ashadhaa, your birth star: Ashvini, Bharani, Pushya, Uttara Phalguni, Hasta, Chitra, Anuradha, Uttara Ashadhaa, Shravana, Dhanistha, Purva & Uttara Bhadrapaada. For more details, and if looking for good and long-termed alliance, making Kuta compatibility is very recommendable. A good professional astrologer will give you help in this case. If when thus counting [from] the Janma Nakshatra happens to come as the Latta star, the native will suffer from illness and mental anxiety. " *** Regarding KP system, taking into account KP sublord may be make some sense, but in my view this is not really necessary, perhaps helpful. Your request and interest in nakshatra compatibility is very appreciable. Never underestimate their force and influence (or their lords). Be aware that there is a Sun (nakshatra lord) and Saturn/Shani influence (2nd pada, capricorn amsa). Hopefully this information helps you. Best Regards, Pascal vedic astrology , " sramaswa007 " <sramaswa007 wrote: > > Dear Sir, > > My star is Utarasada 2nd Pada, Makara rasi. I would like to know if > you could provide me with a list of brides stars which are compatible > with mine. This would enable me to better search alliances. > > Thanks, > sree > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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