Deity: Vishnu (Shravana Nakshatra)
How do Deities (Gods) Work with Astrology?
One of the main features of Nakshatras in Vedic Astrology is they are ruled by deities (gods.) Deities have many ways of influencing individuals through planets placed in a Nakshatra. The most potent positions in a horoscope where Deities are influential through a Nakshatra are the Moon, Sun, and Ascendant placement.
Deity to Analyze:
Vishnu
Nakshatra Ruled by Vishnu:
Shravana
The Shakti (Inherent Power) for Vishnu combined is:
Connection
The Basis Above (Expectation of Deity) Associated with Vishnu combined is:
Seeking the way
The Basis Below (Human Interpretation) Associated with Vishnu combined is:
Finding the paths
The Aimed result (Real World Manifestation) associated with Vishnu combined is:
Connection to all things
Legends, myths, and lore overtones associated with Vishnu influencing Shravana are:
God of universal preservation
The most powerful and supreme
Resides in the realm of all matter
Is a part of everything everywhere
Benevolent, peaceful, and calm
Kindness, morality, and mercy
Free from bondage and free to move about
Not withheld by any limits
Represents important phases of the fabric of existence
Part of the supreme trinity of creation
Creator, protector, sustainer of the universe
Known as the great and divine maintainer and regulator
Transforms and destroys the fabric of reality at will
Intertwined with the rhythm of nature
Intimate with cycles of life
Bringer of happiness
Eradicator of negativity
Protector of the order of society
Follows "The law of the Vedas"
The enforcer of code and law
Offering salvation to all
Resurrects to fix issues
Balances the scales of the world
Returns to Earth to fight threats
Reincarnated many times to balance the world
Master manipulator tendencies
Controls everything and anything
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Tomatoes, sweet onion, spices, and fresh lemon juice are used to flavor this savory lamb and eggplant dish, which is baked in the oven until the casserole is bubbly and the vegetables are soft. Enjoy it with crusty bread, butter, and a nice glass of red wine, or serve it over rice. 1 eggplant cut into 1-inch cubes, 2 pinches dried oregano, 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin, 3 tomatoes coarsely chopped, 1 large sweet onion coarsely chopped, 1 can tomato sauce, 1 pinch salt and ground black pepper to taste, 1 pound ground lamb, salt, 2 large stalks celery sliced, 1/8 teaspoon dried mint, 1 tablespoon olive oil, 1 lemon juiced or to taste, 2 pinches ground dried rosemary, 2 pinches paprika, 1 cup chicken broth, 1.5 teaspoons garlic minced
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Deity: Nirriti (Mula Nakshatra)
How do Deities (Gods) Work with Astrology?
One of the main features of Nakshatras in Vedic Astrology is they are ruled by deities (gods.) Deities have many ways of influencing individuals through planets placed in a Nakshatra. The most potent positions in a horoscope where Deities are influential through a Nakshatra are the Moon, Sun, and Ascendant placement.
Deity to Analyze:
Nirriti
Nakshatra Ruled by Indra:
Mula
The Shakti (Inherent Power) for Nirriti combined is:
The power to destroy or damage
The Basis Above (Expectation of Deity) Associated with Nirriti combined is:
To break
The Basis Below (Human Interpretation) Associated with Nirriti combined is:
Crushing
The Aimed result (Real World Manifestation) associated with Nirriti combined is:
The power to destroy and create destruction
Legends, myths, and lore overtones associated with Nirriti influencing Mula are:
The Goddess of misfortune and destruction
Powerful and intense
Assertive taking matters under own care
Devoted to making a difference
Carves way toward own destiny
Does not rely on "karma or fate"
Resides in the kingdom of the dead
Cutting the deep connection of bad roots away
Bringer of great transformation
Crushes competition in battle or sport
Shows no mercy in dealings
Does not just defeats, annihilates
Occupies areas free from societal norms
Resides away from cities or gatherings of people
Linked to the the southwest direction
Associated with negativity
Dresses dark, dark aura or vibe
Project "emo" or depression
Linked with bad karmic deeds
Tied to reduction and utter ruin
Associated with calamities, misfortune, curses
Untimely events are bound to existence
Often dealing with controversies
Some self imposed, others might seem "fated"
Correlated with poverty and lack of resources
Comes from the "bottom of the earth"
Detaching from societal expectations
Possibility associated with lower social class
Associates with the suffering in society
Friends with and correlated with underprivileged
Identifies with misery, decay, and dissolving
Known as "The ruin-er"
Goddess of destruction, pain, and death
Deity of demolishing, breaking, smashing
Disrupting sacrificial rituals
Accused of stealing children away
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