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Category: Vedic Astrology

19. Mula Nakshatra: The Root of Truth and Transformation. Ketu – 16-28 December

Celestial Structure and Meaning Mula Nakshatra is formed by six stars in the constellation of Scorpio. The name Mula translates as “the root,” symbolising a quest for origin, essence, and deeper truth — or, alternatively, a life shaped by hardship and upheaval. ✧ Presiding Deity and Planet Mula is ruled by the…

18. Jyeshtha Nakshatra: The Eldest Star and the Warrior’s Crown. Mercury: 3rd to 15th December

Celestial Position and Structure Jyeshtha Nakshatra consists of three stars within the constellation of Scorpio, the brightest among them being Antares. This is a tamasic, or demonic-natured nakshatra, known for its sharp, intense character. ✧ Divine Patronage and Name Jyeshtha is ruled and protected by Indra, the king of the…

17. Anuradha Nakshatra: The Star of Devotion and Success. Saturn: November 20 – December 2

✧ The Constellation and Its Meaning Anuradha Nakshatra is formed by three stars in the constellation of Scorpio. Its name is translated as “the star of success” or “the follower of Radha,” which speaks to the deep spiritual experience of those born under this nakshatra, as well as the good fortune…

🌿16. Vishakha Nakshatra. Jupiter: Nov 6-20 The Spreading Tree of Ambition

Nakshatra Span: Libra 20°00′ – Scorpio 3°20′ Symbol: Spreading Fig Tree Deities: Indra (King of the Gods) & Agni (God of Fire) Star Cluster: Three stars in the constellation of Libra Translation of Name: “Forked” or “Branched,” symbolising divided paths or choices, but also steadfast pursuit of a goal…

15. Swati Nakshatra. Rahu: 24 October – 6 November

Star Name: Arcturus (orange-hued) Symbolic Meanings: Priest • Sword • Self-sovereign Deity: Vayu — the god of wind Nature: Deva (divine) Key Themes: Freedom • Clarity • Justice 💨 The Wind That Frees Swati, a solitary and radiant star known as Arcturus, translates to “priest” or “sword” — reflecting both spiritual discipline and the ability…