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Category: Vedic Astrology

24. Shatabhisha Nakshatra: The Veil of the Hundred Healers. Rahu: 20 February – 4th March

Celestial Placement and Symbolism Shatabhisha is a dense cluster of stars located in the Aquarius constellation. Its name translates as “One Hundred Healers”, signifying its profound connection to healing, medicine, and concealed wisdom. This nakshatra is ruled by Varuna, the Vedic god of rain, oceans, and cosmic law — also considered…

23. Dhanishta Nakshatra: The Drumbeat of Fame and Fellowship. Mars: 7 – 19 February

Celestial Placement and Symbolism Dhanishta is formed by four stars in the constellation Delphinus (the Dolphin). Its name translates as “the Wealthy” or “the Famous”, symbolising both material prosperity and social renown. The nakshatra’s primary symbol is the drum, representing rhythm, performance, and gathering people together for a shared…

22. Shravana Nakshatra: The Listener’s Path to Higher Knowledge. Moon: (25th January – 6th February

✧ Celestial Placement and Symbolism Shravana is made up of three stars in the Aquila (Eagle) constellation, the brightest of which is Altair. The name Shravana translates as “hearing” or “listening”, symbolising the first step towards the realisation of higher, transcendental knowledge. This nakshatra is ruled by Lord Vishnu, the Preserver…

21. Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra: The Universal Star of Righteous Power. Sun: 12th – 24th January

✧ Celestial Placement and Symbolism Uttara Ashadha is made up of two stars in the constellation of Sagittarius, forming a celestial square together with the stars of Purva Ashadha. This is an earthy nakshatra of a benevolent and gentle nature. Its name translates as “the Universal One”, indicating that individuals born…

20. Purva Ashadha Nakshatra: The Invincible Fan of Fire and Water. Venus: 29th December – 11th January

✧ Celestial Placement and Symbolism Purva Ashadha is formed by two stars in the Sagittarius constellation, which, along with the stars of Uttara Ashadha, create a symbolic celestial square. This is considered a tamasic or “earthy” nakshatra of challenging nature. Its name translates as “the Unsubdued” or “the Invincible”, reflecting the…