Here’s a concept unique to Jyotish: A planet’s nature (good or bad) depends on your Ascendant. This is not considered in Western astrology—but it’s crucial in Vedic timing. General Rule of Thumb: ✅ Favourable planets = lords of Trikona (1st, 5th, 9th) and Kendra (1st, 4th, 7th, 10th…
Each planet reveals which aspects of your karma are active during its period. This includes: The houses it owns (as lord of houses) Its natural significations (e.g. Venus = love, Mars = energy, etc.) And whether it is benefic or malefic in your chart…
Celestial Placement and Symbolism Revati is composed of three stars in the constellation of Pisces. The name Revati translates as “the Wealthy”, indicating prosperity, nourishment, and protection during transitions — both material and spiritual. This nakshatra is ruled by Pushan, the Celestial Shepherd and Son of Aditi, who guides souls safely…
Celestial Placement and Symbolism Uttara Bhadrapada represents the second half of the “Scorching Pair”, consisting of two stars in the Pegasus constellation. Though it shares the fiery intensity of Purva Bhadrapada, it is considered a more auspicious and spiritually advanced nakshatra, offering the ability to master inner heat and channel…
Celestial Placement and Symbolism Purva Bhadrapada is composed of two stars in the Pegasus constellation, which form a symbolic square with the stars of Uttara Bhadrapada. The name Purva Bhadrapada translates as “The Burning or Scorching Pair”, symbolising the fiery intensity, emotional passion, and often conflicted duality within those born…