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marsprincess889 · 8 months
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About Bharani
Fate, The female and Desire.
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Venus ruled, Mars's sign, Rahu's birth, Saturn's debilitation.
A kind of love letter to myself and other bharanis, especially bharani moons.
So, aren't we amazing? 😄 jk, but in all seriousness, I have some opinions and want to express them.
We're mleccha(outcaste) and venus ruled. What the hell is that? We're precious, that's the truth.
If there is one nakshatra that caters to females exclusively, this has to be it. This is no male territory. They wouldn't even understand. They don't. Think of how helpless they are when a female is birthing, how clueless they are about what menstruating feels like. We know some things have to be gatekept, for our sake. That's what we are about: guarding, protecting, gatekeeping, and we do it harshly, mercilessly, there's no other real way of doing it anyways.
I want to talk about what i think Bharani nakshatra is truly about: Fate.
Fate, choicelessness, being at the mercy of higher beings, authority, hierarchy...
Bharani's symbol is widely known to be the yoni(female sexual organ), a gateway to another world. Another symbol is the boat. In Greek mythology, souls were transported to the underworld via a boat. In various cultures, when a person died, people would put the corpse on a boat and let it burn while it floated away on water. Bharani-death association is no news, but why are females the key to all this?
After the freedom in Ashwini, the Sun's exaltation, we come to restraint, and not restraint from our own will, but the restraint we have no choice but to accept. This is the first nakshatra where we see the female. This is Saturn's debilitation, and amidst all this restraint we have the birth of planet Rahu, the birth of desire. Makes for a thrilling combination, does it not? While the male is cerebral, solar, the female is material. She IS the nature. While the male does, female is. The male's the user, the female's the used, and she can be used unfairly, poorly, incorrectly. This is the place where the female gets her revenge. Bharani is like a protection mechanism for ladies, she's given the right to refuse and if that right is violated, the will get her revenge. I'd say she has the power, but that would be wrong, because she IS power.
After all, all that male energy needs grounding, or it will disperse, that's why the female and her body, as well as mother nature that we all live on, are vessels_ material manifestations of the male energy that they hold. Bharani is about the rules that the universe is governed by, the unchangeable rules, the simple truths that have to be accepted. When you realize that the female perfection can be so easily ruined by the incorrect use of male energy, the choicelessness gains a whole new meaning in this context. It's the female that is choiceless, she's simply replicating the energy given to her on the material plane, giving it a shape, its proper shape, and if they don't like what they see, the blame should not be placed on the feminine.
So the female is the material and the rules,the boundaries, the limitations. That's why, in the most stereotipical way, many men fear women or are annoyed by them. The fate cannot be escaped, fortunately or unfortunately, and it does not really care what any individual thinks, it's much bigger than that.
Mythologically, various cultures have attributed fate to the feminine. The fates in greek mythology, three women with their threads of human fate, are one one of them. Another one that comes to mind is the norse goddess Frigg. Although I wouldn't coorelate her to Bharani, I think it's interesting that the highest standing(debatable) Norse goddess has a spinning wheel and a spindle, and it had been said that she knows the fate of everyone and eveything but keeps silent. Another interesting example would be Arianrhod from Welsh mythology. Her name literally means "The Silver wheel". Her various symbols include the tools used for weaving. The wheel-fate coorelation is apparent, and it's also interesting that fate is something to be "weaved" in all these mythologies I've mentioned.
The movie Brave(2012) comes to mind, where the rebellious princess Merida wants to change her fate, without any spoilers, there's a scene in the end where she has to repair a tapestry to avoid some disaster. She also has a tumultuous relationship with her mother, something that is also closely connected to Bharani. A really good example of this is the movie Ladybird starring Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalfe, both Bharani moons.
Now we come to the part where I mention my personal life. As Bharani moon my relationship with my mother has been chaotic and full of tension, it's not exactly easy to talk about or explain. I've also noticed this in almost every Bharani person I ever knew. We always have that passion to stand up to authority and injustice, and it frequently leads to quarrels.
TRIGGER WARNING (gaslighting)
So I always thought that the gaslight gatekeep girlboss term was very Bharani. We've discussed the gatekeeping part, the girlboss part is obvious, and about gaslighting... the yoni is called "the great deluder"(source_claire nakti. Had to credit her!).
I want to talk about the movie Tangled and about Rapunzel's tale in general. The original story goes like this: A couple want a child(that venus, rahu's birth, desire theme) and the wife is pregnant(another bharani symbol) and she's craving a plant- rapunzel, that grows in their neighbor's garden(again, the desire-craving theme). Their neighbor is a sorceress. The husband ultimately steals the rapunzel, but he is caught by its rightful owner. They strike a deal: he can take all the rapunzel he wants in exchange for the baby. The man agrees.
After some time, the baby girl is born, and the witch comes to claim her. She names her Rapunzel, after the plant, and eventually, when she's twelve, locks her up in a tower. Let's pause for a moment to note the fact that we already have the Bharani themes of karma, cause and effect, desire and now claim and ownership(bharani, as the first venus-ruled nakshatra often tries to claim things and label them as their own and then gatekeep it harshly, just like the sorceress in this story. It's also interesting that the OWNED is also feminine).
Now, I really relate to Rapunzel. I also feel like I'm always missing something and that I could attain if only i could escape my current circumstances(the tower). Despite this state, I'm also full of desire and enthusiasm. When I was 8 (?) I won the tickets for my family to the premier of Tangled at my friend's birthday party. I obviously loved it(I still do), loved the story, the animation, THE MUSIC, Eugene... but never did I ever imagine that it would be so emotionally relevant to my life 12 years later. I kinda cracked the code and realised why I love it so much, it's cause she's basically me, and to be honest, she's every human in the truest, simplest way possible.
Anyways, let's continiue wuth the story. Rapunzel is locked in and while she's safe from the world, she's not safe from her "mother". Here I want to move over to the movie Tangled, but before that I'll finish the original. A prince finds her, they become lovers behind the sorceress's back, she eventually finds it out because Rapunzel can't keep her mouth shut, she cuts off Rapunzel's long golden hair and exiles her. When the prince comes to the tower he is greeted by Dame Gothel instead of Rapunzel, she tells him he's not to see Rapunzel again, he falls from there into the rose bushes and blinds himself. After years of wandering, he and Rapunzel finally find each other, Rapunzel's tears heal his blindness, they go to his kingdom and live happily ever after. Now, to Tangled.
The relationship between Rapunzel and and Gothel in Tangled is explored well enough for the audience to realize that she's abusive and a gaslighter(watch cinema therapy on youtube, they have a video about Tangled. They're also very wholesome). She's lying to her to keep her to herself, not really caring about her at all. The way Rapunzel feels misunderstood by the person who raised her feels very personal to me. This theme of gaslighting is very Bharani, as well the theme that love conquers all which is prevalent in the original tale. Also, I think that the damsel in distress archetype is very Bharani, as is the princess in the tower trope. She is power herself, so she's this completely passive power, waiting to be seen and be of use, longing for the other side while being trapped(saturn's debilitation). Bharani is about that leap of faith, to approach the female, to stand up to authority, to be brave, to follow your heart...
My another point is what drives these actions, which is desire and love. Overcoming fear through desire is the theme of Bharani. That's the very basis of life. There are tons of things to be wary of, but if we had no desire, no lust for life, we might not have lived at all. It's no secret that life and death, or birth and death, nourish each other. It's simply a matter of time(saturn, the material. The illusion of time is nessecary for life, limitations are nessecary for life, as bharani teaches us, the point is, are your limitations correct for you and your desires?), it's a process created by the illusion of time, and all that is driven by desire. While analyzing the tale of Rapunzel, I've noticed that most people focus on her long golden hair, ignoring what this tale is truly about, which is destiny, karma, cause and effect, bravery, how desire can lead to actions that have undoable consequences, how helplessly we are driven by desire.
One of my favourite movies, Tristan + Isolde (2006) is about the famous couple written about in medieval texts. They live in a cruel world but they're still driven by love, even though everyone and everything around them urges them towards restraint. They choose the limitation based on their hearts, knowing of the consequences that they would most likely have to face. I won't spoil it for you, but there's a quote in the end that i think really represents the essence of Bharani, at least, from the human perspective: " I don't know if life is greater than death, but love was more than either." This is very poweful. Life and death are just opposite sides of the same coin, death leads to birth, birth leads to death, and it's all driven by desire, it's all driven by love. And whether or not we have choice in all of this, we still simply have to accept the truth, we have to accept our truest limitations, as that is only way of growth and self-realization.
I'll leave you to that movie, that quote and this song. Love all of you, take care ❤
Please, interact with me. Like, reblog, COMMENT, especially if you're bharani, I'd love to hear your thoughts.
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youremyheaven · 29 days
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Random Astrology Observations:
I've noticed that Moon-dominant people tend to be extremely attached to their families even when their families are kind of toxic, holding them back or messy, they overlook all flaws to project this image of coming from/belonging to a very happy well adjusted home.
Moon dominant people are often born to mothers who did not want them or felt trapped into having a baby/were forced to stay in partnerships/marriages because of the baby (obviously not every Moon dominant person will relate to this but yeah)
I've always thought that Zendaya and Jennifer Lopez sounded alike and turns out Zendaya is Purvaphalguni Sun and JLo has Venus atmakaraka
The people whose art/work really resonate with yours either have your Venus or Ketu placement in their big 3 or Mercury/Venus (since both these planets affect creativity and communication)
Rat yoni people are the most sexually perverse. I said what I said.
Dog yoni people tend to be very androgynous
I feel like Ketuvians struggle with their gender identity more than any other planetary dominance
Ashlesha placement works better for men than women because women really internalise that poisonous nature and it corrodes them from within (if imbalanced)
Here are some memes for diff placements just because:
Mercurials when people around them start switching up:
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Venusians if every self destructive thought they had turned to diamonds:
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Revatis when someone tells them they have to meet a deadline:
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Jupiter gals be like:
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Ashlesha womencore:
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Moon dominants when someone bruises their ego:
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Rahuvian core:
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Nodalcore af <3
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just wanted to post something goofy hehe lol
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lychee-angelica · 2 years
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moon through the nakshatras p1  ੈ༺
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♡ these are just my personal observations and opinions, so don’t take them too seriously! ♡
moon in vedic astrology signifies the person’s mind and their emotions. it also symbolises their home and mother. what follows is a description of fundamental characteristics of the native. although can be interpreted as traits of their mother and home environment as well.
+ some nakshtras are split into two signs, whatever sign moon is placed will effect nature of moon. i do provide a brief description of the distinctions for the dual signed nakshatras.
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♡ moon in ashwini (0° - 13.20°) aries
(symbol: horse head), (lord: ketu) ~ "born of a horse"
the horse relates to the ashwini kumaras, horse headed twin healers. these people possess great ability to heal one’s own body and health and that of others. they have an innocent and youthful nature. go-getter attitudes, driven toward achievement, energetic mind, attracted towards occult/ spirituality. born healers.
♡ moon in bharani (13.20° - 26.40°) aries
(symbol: yoni), (lord: venus) ~ "the woman who bears"
the yoni represents ferility and sexuality, this makes bharani moon sexually inclined. these people are deep thinkers, attracted towards research of hidden knowledge/ occult. also posses unstable minds & emotions. intense mind and emotions.
♡ moon in krittika  (26.40° - 10°) aries - taurus
(symbol: knife), (lord: sun) ~ "the cutter"
as krittika represents a knife these people have sharp minds. they are critical, perfectionist, analytical. calculative mind, strong in mental focus. these people take on authoritarian or administrative roles naturally so. in aries they are ambitious people, in taurus they are concerned with their material possessions and security. 
♡ moon in rohini  (10° - 23.20°) taurus
(symbol: chariot), (lord: moon) ~ "reddish one"
rohini means the reddish one, like red blushing cheeks, relating to their sensual and sexual natures. rohini moons have are calm minds. they are creative and tend to be good in buisness. afraid of instability, jealous in love. fond of luxury, beauty and material possessions. 
♡ moon in mrigasira (23.20° - 6.40°) taurus - gemini
(symbol: deer head), (lord: mars) ~ "deer’s head"
deer symbolises mrigasira, bestowing the nature of curiosity to the native. research oriented, fond of instigation, possibly buisness minded, stalking nature, can also have sexual inclinations. in taurus these people are inclined toward material pursuits and have mental stability. whereas, in gemini they have less mental stability.
♡ moon in ardra (6.40° - 20°) gemini
(symbol: tear drop), (lord: rahu) ~ "the moist one"
the tear drop relates to crying due to the destruction and chaos of ardra. these people have a chaotic mind. unstable mind and emotions. confusion is present as the mind is seemingly submerged within the illusion/ smoke of rahu (ardra planetary lord). intelligent and attracted toward things related to technology.
clear direction in life/ decisions is essential for ardra moon natives.
♡ moon in punarvasu (20° - 3.20°) gemini - cancer
(symbol: bow and arrows), (lord: jupiter) ~ "return of the light”
 the return of light after the chaos of ardra represents return to one’s righteous path. these people are caring and perceptive and supportive toward other’s emotions and needs. they are intelligent and reasonable people with great imaginations. driven towards achieving their goals. in cancer they nourish and care for others. in gemini, they act more so as teachers or counsellors. 
♡ moon in pushya (3.20° - 16.40°) cancer
(symbol: cow udder), (lord: saturn) ~ "to nourish and nurture”
the cow udder symbolises nourishment. they are caring and soft hearted individuals. they may take on the burden of responsibility for supporting others. they have pure hearts and are protective over their loved ones. 
♡ moon in ashlesha (16.40° - 30°) cancer
(symbol: coiled serpent), (lord: mercury) ~ “entwining”
the coiled serpent represents the mystifying and sharp gaze of these people. they are highly attuned to their senses and so possess psychic abilities. inclination towards spirituality. hardworking and ambitious people who would do well in business. on the negative aspects they can be cold and manipulative.
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starzalign · 6 months
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Rema being a Venus-Saturn man that is constantly singing about how much he loves and indulges in women is so on point.
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vindelllas · 2 years
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hiii i was just wondering if you could explain/elaborate on the connection you made between parvati and hasta in your thread on that nakshatra? thank u sm super appreciative of all your research n insights! <3
the correlation of parvati and hasta 🌙🌷
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in my previous exploration of hasta, i detailed the prominence and importance of parvati in understanding the symbolism of the hasta nakshatra. the deemed sacred temple for hasta is the komal temple of kumbakonam in tamil nadu. it is recommended that hasta chandra natives visit this temple before they depart from this earthly plane to receive blessings, divine grace, and godly compassion. this worship will cloak them in the energetic vortex to guide them in the afterlife. when offering oneself to komal, natives are required to praise shiva (the husband of parvati) and adorn their hands (the prana life force of hasta) in water, to align themselves with their lunar, kapha nature to connect with their ancestral powers.
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🌀 ariana grande: hasta chandra
the significance of komal lies in the goddess parvati. long ago, parvati wished to understand the exact experiences of lord shiva when he ruled the universe. because shiva participated in the divine sport, parvati decided to follow suit to absorb the knowledge of shiva. parvati playfully covered lord shiva’s eyes with her hands, but this action subsequently caused the entire universe to become incapacitated. parvati stopped the flow of earthly water, the movements of planets, and at once everything in the universe became still. overcome with guilt, parvati asked lord shiva for his forgiveness. shiva explained to parvati that due to her actions, he would disappear into the light known as "hastayama jyoti" created by his own hands. parvati would then incarnate as a cow wandering around the world in search of shiva until she reunited with him in the form of "hastayama jyoti." parvati was distressed, but followed shiva’s orders and wandered the earth as a cow, searching for lord shiva’s light. finally, on hasta star day, lord shiva revealed his light to parvati and bestowed darshan as sri kirupa koobareswarar.
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🌀 monica bellucci: hasta surya
parvati’s playful nature is symbolic of the mercurial, lucrative energies of hasta natives. her goals of attaining the never ending knowledge of the divine is a metaphor for the intelligence (mercurial) and intuitive (lunar) nature of janma natives. parvati using her hand (the palm of blessing) to cover shiva’s eyes (gateway into one’s soul) is reminiscent of the feminine moon trying to eclipse the masculine sun. this futile pursuit for knowledge is ultimately why parvati is said to be a deity of the moon. as she wields her playful, seemingly “earthly” nature in hopes of gaining further spiritual fulfillment. so too do hasta natives yield their conniving, yin intellect for the yang energies of others. this is additionally why savitar (the solar deity) rules such a lunar nakshatra. parvati is the key that unlocks the multidimensional pathway of savitar. no one can bow to the sun without understanding the moon. the two are inseparable and must be treated with equal integrity. as seen in the hasta sthapaniya agama shakti: the power to gain what we are seeking and to place it in our hands.
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🌀 bella hadid: hasta surya
our hands possess the fate of our souls. this is why many palm readers are hasta natives because our palms hold the keys to divulging our destiny. the significance of parvati, the womb of the universe, being turned into a cow amplifies the importance of the hand. cows are condemned to the earthly plane but hold divine, ever-giving, undemanding nourishment. for parvati to become entrapped in this selfless, pouring form is immense in an esoteric sense. cows were once solely milked by the hand, to use the vessel of destiny to harness sustenance and nourishment is an exchange of magical energy. hence, the concept of the sacred cow in numerous cultures, such as the “glas gaibhnenn” in ireland, the incarnation of the goddess aditi in india, and the mythological origins of cattle in chad. they are cosmically considered the vessels of earth.
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🌀 alicia silverstone: hasta surya
uttara phalguni being symbolized by the cow yoni is the cosmic transition of the fiscal, sexual rat of magha into the cow of parvati. the flourishing nature of cow is often why uttara phalgunis also possess such magnetism, specifically in the p*rn industry (with many popular stars being uttara phalguni natives). the masculine public unconsciously recognizes the ever flowing nature of these natives and collectively wishes to adore and admire them. often so entranced with their sexual energy, they idolize these natives from afar and become flabbergasted at the mere vicinity of their presence. the public often views these solar natives as “stand-offish” or overly-independent only to not realize that this is simply their projection onto surya. they long to attain the powers of savitar, only to be imprisoned by the rays these natives produce. collectively waiting for their intellectual destiny to be fulfilled (as parvati once did).
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🌀 laetitia costa: hasta lagna
parvati and shiva are often depicted even more intimately linked as ardhanarisvara—the "lord who is half woman." statues and pictures of this deity are differentiated into male and female halves along the central vertical axis, the male half bearing traits of shiva and the female half those of parvati. this particular type of depiction solidifies the fact that male (savitar) and female (parvati) are inseparable in the process of creating life, and in the case of shiva and parvati, the culmination of the universe itself. parvati is also depicted alongside her husband in more abstract form as the yoni, a vulvular shape, which compliments the phallic linga which represents shiva.
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🌀 dita von teese: hasta surya
this ideal configuration for harmonious life is a beautiful depiction of the devotional element of the female path. as parvati avoids the materialistic connotation of knowledge and embraces true devotion and passivity to her yang source (shiva). parvati embraces the true feminine energy of hasta not by ejecting energy as uttara phalguni, but by responding to male energy. these natives learn to conserve their personal energies by absorbing and radiating the sunlight of others. they appear in the forms those who perceive them deserve, hence the mercurial “joker” archetype.
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🌀 brigitte bardot: hasta surya
parvati is the immersion of the yoni incarnate, her vulvular being is the gateway to all of the cosmos. parvati is said to reside in the bharani nakshatra (the yoni) because of said aforementioned symbolisms and parvati being the mother of lord ganesha (the elephant yoni from which bharani is said to embrace and the gateway deity to hasta). the two cosmic phenomena are linked to the ichthus. the ichthus is a symbol of two intersecting arcs that resemble the yoni. both are considered to be the gateways to the universe via life and death. both have the discernment to separate “the righteous from the wicked at the end of this world” as evidenced by matthew 13 in the bible. the elephant’s face is symbolic of the triangular formation of feminine genitalia. this downward triangle is the alchemical symbol of the water element: the kapha waters of the moon, the lusciousness of parvati, and the feelings/intuition of prosperous shukra (please read my previous post on vishakha for more information on shukra). therefore, parvati is the ultimate feminine being for understanding the base paths of feminine divinity.
overall, i hope this explains why parvati is so important to hasta and divine femininity in general 🤍🌷
xoxo, angel 💋
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rabiosantologia · 11 months
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⸻ 𖤓 | VEDIC ASTROLOGY MASTERLIST (Vol. 1)
→ Volume 2 | Volume 3 |
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NAKSHATRA ASSOCIATIONS
NAKSHATRAS AND ANIMAL SYMBOLISM
NAKSHATRAS AND THEIR PLANETARY RULERS
RULING PLANETS OF THE NAKSHATRAS AND DEITIES
A MINI EXPLORATION OF YANG ABUNDANCE
YOUR PUBLIC LIFE VS YOUR PRIVATE LIFE: THE 10H–4H AXIS
10H LORD IN KETU NAKSHATRAS (ASHWINI, MAGHA, MULA)
10H LORD IN SUN NAKSHATRAS (KRITTIKA, UTTARA PHALGUNI, UTTARA ASHADHA)
10H LORD IN RAHU NAKSHATRAS (ARDRA, SWATI, SHATABHISHA)
10H LORD IN VENUS NAKSHATRAS (BHARANI, PURVA PHALGUNI, PURVA ASHADHA)
10H LORD IN MARS NAKSHATRAS (MRIGASHIRA, CHITRA, DHANISHTA)
10H: THE HOUSE OF PROJECTIONS, JEALOUSY, AND SOCIAL MEDIA
INDICATORS OF SUCCESS IN HIGHER EDUCATION
☾ | ALL ABOUT THE MOON/CANCER | ♋︎
MOON DOMINANT MEN: “DEEP AND MYSTERIOUS”
SUN NAKSHATRA MEN || MOON NAKSHATRA MEN
SUN NAKSHATRA MEN vs. MOON NAKSHATRA: MEN EDITION
JUPITER X MOON DOMINANT PEOPLE AND IMAGE AWARENESS • Initial intro notes: PT 1 | PT 2
THE 1H AND INSECURITY
WHY DOES MOON IN THE 6H GIVE THE NATIVE A LOT OF ENEMIES?
12H PLACEMENTS: THE HIDDEN, FEARS, AND ETC
CONNECTING WITH YOUR ANCESTORS USING ASTROLOGY
ANCESTRAL HEALING AND THE 4H
— BODY ASTROLOGY: PT 1 • PT 2 •
ALL ABOUT THE 8H
MOM (4H) & DAD (9H)
THE MYTHOLOGY OF RAHU AND KETU
RAHU & KETU
FINE LINE BETWEEN COMFORT AND CHALLENGE: A SUBCONSCIOUS APPROACH TO RAHU-KETU
THE MANIFESTATION OF RAHU (THE NORTH NODE) AND SATURN
THE ASTROLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF "LOOKALIKES" AND NAKSHATRA CHARACTERISTICS - THE DUALISTIC NATURE OF RAHU AND SHANI
SATURN IN THE HOUSES: 1H - 3H | 4H - 6H | 7H - 9H | 10H - 12H
THE FEMININITY OF SHANI (WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM PUSHYA)
THE ESOTERIC MEANING OF “DARK FEMININITY”
DARK FEMININE ENERGY (JYESTHA NAKSHATRA) + MERCURY RULED NAKSHATRAS
☸ THE BEAUTY OF: PUSHYA | UTTARA ASHADHA | UTTARA PHALGUNI | REVATI | ARDRA | MAGHA | UTTARA BHADRAPADA | HASTA | PUNARVASU | VISHAKHA / VISHAKHA: PART 2 | JYESHTA | SHATABHISHA
BEAUTY AND VEDIC ASTROLOGY
BEAUTY OF THE PLANETS
MOON NAKSHATRA WOMEN & STYLE
THE ASTROLOGICAL AND SPIRITUAL MEANING OF OUR HAIR
BEAUTY THROUGH ASTROLOGY: HAIR
⏳ | HOURGLASSES: VEDIC ASTROLOGY ANALYSIS
THE NAKSHATRAS OF THE MOST FAMOUS “DUMB” BLONDES/“BIMBOS”
MARS, EGO DEATH, AND “B*MBOFICATION”
» · BOMBSHELL: DHANISHTA NAKSHATRA
A BRIEF EXPLANATION OF A VANUS AND MARS CONJUNCTION IN THE NATAL (D1) CHART
YOUR LOVE STYLE: ANALYSIS OF YOUR VENUS NAKSHATRA
DOES THE NAVAMSA CHART AFFECT YOUR APPEARANCE? | THE SIGNIFICANCE OF YOUR D9 PLACEMENTS
MERCURY-DOMINANT WOMEN (ASHLESHA, JYESTHA, REVATI)
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN YOUR SURYA, CHANDRA, AND LAGNA - WHAT DETERMINES PLANETARY DOMINANCE THE MOST (A REVATI CASE STUDY)
SATURN NAKSHATRA WOMEN PLAYING CHARACTERS IN MASCULINE/MALE DOMINATED
SATURN NAKSHATRA WOMEN WITH RAHU/MOON NAKSHATRA MEN
KETU-DOMINANT WOMEN (ASHWINI, MAGHA, MULA) | PART 2
RAHU-DOMINANT WOMEN (ARDRA, SWATI, SHATABHISHA)
SUN-DOMINANT WOMEN (KRITTIKA, UTTARA PHALGUNI, UTTARA ASHADHA)
ASHWINI (0°00' - 13°20' ARIES) — SWATI (6°40' - 20°00' LIBRA) | ASHWINI NAKSHATRA
MERCURY NAKSHATRAS & MANIPULATION
PHYSICAL APPEARANCE ALTERATIONS DURING ASTROLOGY TRANSITS
— VEDIC ASTROLOGY OBSERVATION (BASED ON SHOWS/FILMS): PART · 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 ||
PREDICTING YOUR SPOUSE USING VEDIC ASTROLOGY
YOUR DK PLANET & YOUR FUTURE SPOUSE: KIMYE CASE STUDY
DARAKARAKA PLANETS + HOUSES
WHERE WILL YOU MEET YOUR FUTURE PARTNER/SPOUSE
PLACEMENTS THAT MAY INDICATE WEIGHT FLUCTUATIONS OR EMOTIONAL EATER
ⓘ ASTRO OBSERVATIONS: RANDOM THINGS I LEARNED WHILE STUDYING VEDIC ASTROLOGY
JUPITER & NOTORIETY: VEDIC ASTROLOGY ANALYSIS
JUPITER INFLUENCE AMONG KOREAN ACTORS
PISCES INFLUENCE ON K-POP
⚈ THE DARK SIDE OF JUPITER
THE CURSE OF LIMITLESS EXPANSION: JUPITER'S SHADOW
JUPITER'S BOUNDLESSNESS: THE UNION OF GOOD & EVIL
JUPITER DOMINANT WOMEN & DADDY ISSUES
THE ASTROLOGY OF DOPPELGANGERS
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survivinglately · 29 days
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Another observation is that the “it” girls in history usually always have prominent venus. Either it is one of the nakshatras (usually Purva Ashada and Purva Phalguni), venus exalted in pisces, venus in leo degrees (5, 17, 29) because they usually make someone famous relating to the subject of that particular planet, venus in the first house, venus as atma or amatyakaraka or venus in libra or taurus (usually at a prominent degree as well)
Note: “it” girls may also have mars as atmakaraka with strong venusian influence in their chart
Bella Hadid (Moon and Ascendant in PP)
Priscilla Presley ( venus atmakaraka, venus exalted)
Jane Birkin (Venus amatyakaraka, moon in PP, venus in libra)
Brigitte Bardot ( venus amatyakaraka)
Halle Berry (venus in first house)
Audrey Hepburn (Venus exalted at 29 degrees in the first house, sun in bharani, venus atmakaraka)
Marilyn Monroe (Venus at 5 degrees)
Zendaya (sun in PP, venus and mars are also conjunct granting sex appeal and charisma however her time of birth is unknown)
Monica Bulluci (Asc in PA, mars atmakaraka)
Alexa Damie (sun in PA and venus at 29 degrees as atmakaraka)
Clara bow (the first it girl- venus in taurus at 29 degrees, venus atmakaraka)
Rihanna (venus exalted, venus amatyakaraka, also venus is conjunct moon)
Beyonće (Sun in PP, venus amatyakaraka)
Elizabeth Taylor (venus exalted, venus atmakaraka)
Rita moreno (moon, venus and mercury in PA)
Naomi Campbell (venus at 5 degrees, mars atmakaraka)
Twiggy (venus in libra)
Selena Gomez (venus in 1st house conjunct atmakaraka)
Jennifer Aniston (venus exalted)
Lisa Bonet (venus amatyakaraka)
Cher ( moon in PA)
Julia Roberts (Venus atmakaraka in PP)
Mariah Carey (asc in bharani)
Lily rose Depp (venus atmakaraka)
Gong Li ( sun in PA)
Winona Ryder (venus in Libra as atmakaraka)
Giselle (venus in taurus, asc in PA & venus amatyakaraka)
Adriana Lima (venus amatyakaraka)
Priyanka Chopra (asc in bharani)
Preity Zinta (asc in bharani)
Kareena Kapoor (asc in PA)
Jennie Kim ( venus exalted)
Anne Hathaway (venus atmakaraka with mars in PA in the first house)
Hailey Bieber ( jupiter in PA atmakaraka and venus in libra at 5 degrees)
Deepika Padukone (sun and venus in PA)
Aishwarya Rai (moon in PA and venus in 1st house)
Chloë Sevigny (venus in 1st house at 5 degrees, moon in PA)
Emma Chamberlain (venus in bharani at 17 degrees)
Kylie Jenner ( asc in PA, venus as atmakaraka)
NOTE: This is not an exhaustive list by any means and I know that different people will consider different personalities to be “it” girls but these are the names that I usually find most associated with the image of the “it” girl so that’s why I included them, please feel free to add any more if you like.
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veronicawildest · 2 months
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VEDIC ASTRO NOTES #2
by veronicawildewest
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(disclaimer: if you get it, you get it. If you don't, go fv' k yourselves)
🖍️ 1st lord connected to 6th house (Vedic astrology) - The characteristics you dislike the most in your enemy, the same behavior you have, but you don't notice it in yourself. Me VS myself is the theme of these natives. (I can attest to this; I have this placement personally. I just realized it and am working on myself)
🖍️What I often see in Vedic astrology texts is that Venus Ketu is disinterested in love, which I find ridiculous. Venus Ketu natives are some of the most intense people I know when it comes to love, obsessive to the point that they have a hard time letting go. Maybe it's because Venus aspects Rahu even though Venus is conjunct Ketu. Ketu will not work without Rahu (and vice versa).
🖍️When transit Saturn aspects one of your luminaries, there are two possibilities I can think of:
Saturn will make you feel the consequences of every decision you make.
You will also experience situations where you need to use dedication/hard work wherever Saturn transits in your natal chart.
🖍️I can't understand the stereotypical "tropical Virgos are hardworking." No, they're not, especially Purva Phalguni Nakshatra.
🖍️However, some stereotypes I understand are why "tropical Scorpios are dark, mysterious, and possessive." They are Sidereal Libra. That's the characteristic of Venus. Fixation on the other half? Venus. Specifically on the Nakshatras, Vishakha Nakshatra.
🖍️The stereotypes that I understand are:
"Why (tropical) Geminis are so charming?" The nakshatras Mrigashira and Rohini are connected to obsession. They have many stalkers (or some of them stalk, but either way, they have many more stalkers).
"Why (tropical) Cancers are known to be manipulative?" Because of the sidereal Gemini. Mercury rules manipulation. It's the Magician for a reason. The motherly aspect and crybaby behavior are because of the teardrop symbolism of the Ardra and the Aditi deity of the nakshatra Punarvasu.
🖍️While discovering and learning about Vedic astrology, I appreciate Western astrology more, not because I hate Vedic (I love both of them). It's just that some stereotypes have been made about tropical/Western astrology, which I listed above. They're not biased (well, it depends on the person, but the system itself isn't) because they explain and intertwine things that I find really interesting and beautiful.
🖍️Additional note to the observation that I made about the Rahu-Ketu axis and trends. The quarantine started when Gemini/Sagittarius and Taurus/Scorpio were in the nodes. It really makes sense to me why TikTok grew in popularity over that time because of Gemini (attention span thing). The Taurus/Scorpio thing represents the finances of countries that are affected when it comes to it (the obvious one is transformation because Scorpio is here). Also, Joe Biden was elected as the President of the U.S.A.
When Rahu is in Aries/Ketu in Libra transits:
Queen Elizabeth died. (sidereal Aries sun)
SZA dropped an album. One of her songs is "Kill Bill," very influenced by Bharani nakshatra (credits to Claire).
🖍️I know they have a placement of Aries and Libra, but these are the topics that are the talk of the town and memorable when you start remembering the year.
🖍️Vedic Twitter is weird. Sometimes, on the other hand, some of their observations really make sense. The weird thing that I found is the romanticization of Moon-Mars synastry. I have this with someone (I am the Moon person). I really hated it. They made me trigger anger in me. Not lust, but pure rage that I don't really like expressing.
🖍️The petty ones that I know are moon nakshatra natives (Rohini, Hasta, Shravana). I just don't agree that (I found someone tweeted about it) Moon nakshatra women are "girl's girl," "support nice women." Eh no, not that they hate other women but no. They just don't, and that's ok. They don't hate women, but they don't support it either if that makes sense (if you get it, you get it)
Additional note to this: Ironically, Hasta is the maiden archetype of nuns (that Claire Nakti mentions in her video), but they're the horniest ones I know too.
🖍️I love that Tropical Sagittariuses are known to be happy, free, and wild (looking directly at Miley Cyrus because she has a sidereal Scorpio stellium). It makes much more sense when Mars is at home in Scorpio. These natives are blunt too. The "darkness" that makes Scorpio a Scorpio is the transformation and hardships they've gone through. Different from Libra though.
🖍️9th house/12th house/Jupiter aren't appreciated as much by me. They're literally about beliefs. Your subconscious/unconscious self. Connection to manifestation for me. That's why they oppose the mercurial signs (magician) and mutable signs. They speak (3rd house)/act (6th house) on what they fear (12th house) or believe (9th house).
It's applicable for all people, you literally don't need a strong Jupiter/Jupiter Rashi to manifest easily.
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cowrunnerhighonu · 2 months
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Bharani Nakshatra; High Fantasy Beauty 🧝🏻‍♀️(Profile)
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Sabrina Carpenter & Adele Both Bharani Sun
This nakshatra has a high fantasy elven type of beauty. It’s ruled by Venus and Venus often gives very feminine features especially to the eyes since Venus rules the beauty of the eyes. The Venus is also the planet of beauty and it carves you to your highest potential which is why Venus can create unique forms of beauty. In Bharani, Venus’s first stage we see a ethereal, elven type of form with alot of emphasis on the face/head(Aries) and in Purva Phalguni there comes the emphasis with the colouring(Leo)and in Purva Asadha we see the emphasis on the hips(Sagittarius).
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It’s interesting to note that Elves represent the highest standards of the earth and Venus is high on standards wanting the best for themselves and others.
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Pointy, Sharp Cheekbones & Upturned Hooded Eyes
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Lucid Eyes, Full Lips, Feminine Cheeks
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Soft Feminine Full Cheeks Because of Venus’s effect
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Emphasis on their pointy ears which compliments their high set pointy cheekbones and Elven physiognomy
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Natalia Nodianova, Bharani Moon
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Saweetie, Bharani ASC
A thing about Bharani Woman that differs from the other 2 Venus Ruled Nakshatra is that they tend to be athletic due to the Mars rulership of Aries. They love wearing head jewellery to show off their gorgeous face/head shape and earrings too.
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marsprincess889 · 8 months
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NAKSHATRAS AS GODDESSES
2/27
👄🥀BHARANI🛶
DISCLAIMER: This is based solely on my research and the patterns that I saw. I can't promise that I'm gonna be sure in all the coorelations, but I'm going to attribute each nakshatra a goddess that I think fits it the closest. If you're dissapointed, to make up for it, I'm going to list some other deities in the end that I think also fit the nakshatra. Don't come for me if you think I'm wrong, be respectful in the comments if you think so and have fun 🤍
For Bharani I chose a goddess that I love personally and while I definitely see her connection to Bharani, I still hesistated when putting her here. Not much research was needed while writing as I had already researched almost everything that I could find about her and knew tons. Without further ado, let's start.
Freya
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Pantheon: Norse
Name meaning: Lady, mistress
Associations: Love, sexuality, beauty, fate, death, war, magic, cats, gold and amber.
Symbols: Cats, swines, falcons, amber and gold, daisies, swords, romantic music, strawberries, aurora borealis(northern lights)
Freya is a strong, powerful Norse goddess of love, sex, war and death. She has a chariot pulled by gray cats, a loyal boar_ Hildisvíni, that she rides on when in battle, a cloak made of falcon feathers that allows her to shapeshift and the most beautiful piece of jewelry in the world: her necklace Brisingamen.
Her brother is Freyr (lord), god of fertility, agriculture and male virility. Her family comes from the tribe of gods called the Vanir. They're peaceful gods, connected to all civilised earthly matters. The other tribe- Aesir, are said to live in Asgard, away from them. A war broke out between the two tribes. Eventually, a peace negotiation was settled: Freya and Freyr would go to the Aesir as a gesture and would live with them. Despite being Vanir, Freya is debatably the highest standing Norse goddess, comparable in power only to Frigg- the queen of the gods. Some sources say that she taught the Aesir the magical art of seidr, the act of seeing and influencing the future.
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Unfortunately, there are not many sources available that would desctibe Freya in greater detail, and this is true for all norse gods. Despite this, some key details about her have been preserved, enough for me to coorelate her to Bharani.
Despite being a love goddess and having a husband, she's very independent, having an iron will and being particular about her preferences. Like the Greek Aphrodite and Roman Venus, her origins are associated with the sea, but in a different way. She's not born from sea, but her father is the god of the sea, oceans and commerce- Njord. Despite this venus associations, she's also a maiden goddess (not unlike Persephone) associated with death and war.
It is known that viking warriors who died in battle had the privillege of entering Valhalla- a kind of heaven presided over by Odin, the chief Norse god. While that's true for half of the warriors, the other half went with Freya in Fólkvangr, where lies her hall- Sessrúmnir. Moreover, it was Freya who had the first pick, Odin had to be content being second.
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Her husband, Odr, was frequently away. Missing him, she would cry tears that would turn gold when falling on the ground, and amber if they fell into the sea. She loved her husband, but also had untamed sexuality that was notorious. It was rare in those times as a woman to express yourself sexually and to do so with so much passion and courage, so, it's no wonder why this goddess survived as an important figure for many women.
There's a myth about Freya and her desire being so strong, it causing her pain. The desire was for a necklace made by the dwarves. It was of gold and amber and immidiately captivated her. She went to acquire it but the only price the dwarves would offer was her spending one night with each of them. Feeling like she had no choice, Freya agreed. When her husband found out about her betrayal, he left her and went to the sea. Freya cried and cried but he was nowhere to be seen. After some time, she learned he that he turned into a sea monster and went to him, still loving him unconditionally. Somebody saw the monster and killed Odr, not knowing it was him. Furious, Freya demanded a place for him with the Gods, so they could be together and she got her permit, so that they were reunited in the end.
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Freya's names and epithets: Gefn (the giver), Hörn (flaxen_reference to her hair), Mardöll (sea shaker), Sýr (sow), Valfreyja (lady of the slain).
If you read my post about Bharani, it should not be a surprise that I coorelated Freya to this nakshatra. She rules over love, sex and death, all things Bharani. When reading about Freya and Freyr being twins, Yama (Bharani's god) and his twin sister_ Yami came to mind, especially considering that Yami was said to be free and unrestrained, just like Freya. This is also true for real life Bharani natives, because Bharani is a natural place for females, women tend to find themselves comfortable in these energies while males act restrained.
Freya's desire for her necklace and it causing her problems is also very Bharani, as explored in my Bharani post. The theme of her crying because of her love and ultimately love conquering everything is also closely connected to this nakshatra.
I also avoided choosing either Aphrodite or Persephone, because they're so polarized from each other. I do think Bharani is more Persephone, but I don't think that either of them represent Bharani completely. I see Bharani as having traits of both: Ruling over love/ sexuality but also being a maiden. Freya seemed perfect. I debated whether she was better suited for Purva Phalguni or not, but the death association made Bharani the better choice.
I'm well aware that some people think that she and Frigg are the same Goddess and they're definitely similar and there's a great possibility that they originated from the same goddess. I really don't think they're the same though. To me Freya is fire, Frigg is ice, Freya's the mistress, Frigg is the wife. Freya is the maiden, Frigg is the mother, and so on...
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Deities that I attribute to Bharani other than Freya:
Persephone- Greek goddess of vegetation, spring and the underworld, "Queen of the Dead"
Bhairavi- Indian goddess, "awe-inspiring" "formidable".
Hel- Norse goddess of the dead, who's half dead, half a beautiful young girl
Inanna- Sumerian goddess very similar to Freya. Also a love/sexuality goddess and also a maiden. "Queen of the Heaven", she also decended into the underworld.
Gwenhwyfar- Queen Guinevere, Welsh goddess of sovereignity and the Earth, representing the land itself. (This one I hesitated to put but the vibes are matching, to me at least).
EDIT: So, obviously, Hades, Pluto or whatever god of death any culture has is also coorelated to Bharani, ig I forgot about them cause Bharani is so female-centered lol.
So that's it! I hope fellow Bharanis and everyone else found this entertaining and insightful. You're welcome to research all these goddesses if you wish and let me know if u think I'm right. Being my moon nakshatra, Bharani was extra pressure, but what's done is done. LET ME KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS, PLEASE 🤍
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youremyheaven · 27 days
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A Basic Guide to Vedic Astrology
I think many of you are new to Vedic astrology, so I thought I'd give a little intro to some of the concepts, terminology etc
First and foremost, Vedic astrology dates back to 5000 BC - 10,000BC, which means it only takes into account Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and the 2 nodes of the Moon, Rahu & Ketu along with your Ascendant. Outer planets like Uranus, Neptune, Pluto along with asteroids are NOT calculated as most of them were discovered only in the last 2-3 centuries.
A conjunction takes place when two planets are placed in the same nakshatra within 5 degrees of each other. Even if they are placed more than 5 degrees apart, so long as they are in the same nakshatra, they can to some extent be considered as conjunct (the effect will be less potent than an exact conjunction basically) BUT if you have Sun in Ashwini and Venus in Bharani, you DO NOT have Sun conjunct Venus in Aries, that is NOT how it works. Those two nakshatras have entirely different themes, mythologies, purposes, deities, planetary influences and lessons, how on earth can they be considered "conjunct"???
That said, wherever you have a conjunction in your chart will have a major influence on you. It is a very potent energy. Dont ask me if having Saturn conjunct Ketu in Ashwini makes you a Saturnian or a Ketuvian because that's not the point, its that those two planets have a specific relationship with each other in your context and to understand the functioning of one, you must look at the other (along with its placement, aspects etc etc)
There are 12 rashis, corresponding to zodiac signs and each rashi is divided into 2 or more lunar mansions called "nakshatras". If you've wondered why say Arieses all act so different, its because they're either UBPs or Revatis in their Vedic chart, contributing to vastly different personalities.
In Vedic astrology, we have the concept of 7 charakarakas all of which indicate a different purpose:
Atmakaraka aka the soul indicator. it is the planet at the highest degree and represents your soul/being. its your compass and points towards the calling of your soul
2. Amatyakaraka, it typically points to your career/profession and works alongside your atmakaraka. it is the planet at the second highest degree
3. Bhratrukaraka (planet at 3rd highest degree) points to relationships with siblings
4. Matrukaraka ( planet at fourth-highest degree in your chart) signifies your relationship with your mother or maternal figures. It represents the nurturing qualities within you and helps illuminate your connection to your mother or motherly figures in your life.
5. Putrakaraka (planet with the fifth-highest degree in your chart) reveals your approach to parenting and your potential for creativity. It provides insights into your connection with your children and your capacity for artistic expression.
6. Gnatikaraka (the planet with the sixth-highest degree in your chart) indicates obstacles and adversaries in your life. It reflects your ability to overcome challenges and confrontations, making it a valuable guide for navigating life’s hurdles.
7. Darakaraka (the planet at the lowest degree) it is associated with your spouse and romantic relationships. It uncovers the qualities you seek in a partner and offers insights into how you relate to your significant other. Understanding the Darakaraka can provide clarity on your love life and partnerships.
HOW TO STUDY NAKSHATRAS:
Read about the mythology behind your nakshatras. This helps shed light on its nature.
Look at your nakshatra's yoni consort. Read about what the yoni animal symbolically represents
Similarly, read about your nakshatra's deity, ruling planet, other naks under the same planetary influence etc
There are 4 purusharthas (aka motivations) in vedic astrology according to which nakshatras are classified. understanding the different classifications behind each nak helps us understand its nature better
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similarly naks can also be classified by their ganas which describe the nature of these naks:
Deva = godly, Manushya = humane, Rakshasa = demonic
if you have a rakshasa gana nak, it does not mean you're a demon. it just points towards traits like selfishness, lack of generosity etc AND the person you are is sum of your whole chart, not just the gana of one nak, so don't beat yourself up
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Naks are also classified on the basis of their qualities of which there are 7
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they can also be classified on the basis of caste:
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(all tables, pyramid etc by me so any mistake is mine oopsies)
4. Chart Ruler
The ruling planet of your ascendant sign is your lagna lord. If you're Mrigashira Rising, then your lagna lord is Mercury/Venus (based on whether your nak falls into the Taurus portion or the Gemini portion).
5. Navamsa or D9 chart
Look at your D9 after you've studied your D1 otherwise it'll feel like too much info you don't fully understand. Navamsa is consulted along with your D1/Birth chart. you can think of it as D1 promises certain things and D9 is if/how those things materialise. its like part 1 and part 2 of a story
I can't think of anything else that should be covered🤡but if you have doubts you can ask!!
I hope this was helpful!!
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Nakshatra Convertor
1) Ashwini:
“Born from a female horse”
Ruling planet= Ketu
Aries 0° to Aries 13°20’ (Sidereal)
2) Bharani:
“The Bearer”
Ruling planet= Venus
Aries 13°20’ to Aries 26°40’ (Sidereal)
3) Kritika:
“The Cutters”
Ruling planet= Sun
Aries 26°40’ to Taurus 10° (Sidereal)
4)Rohini:
“The growing one”
Ruling planet= Moon
Taurus 10° to Taurus 23°20’ (Sidereal)
5) Mrigashira:
“The Deer’s Head”
Ruling planet= Mars
Taurus 23°20’ to Gemini 6°40’ (Sidereal)
6) Ardra:
“The Damp One”
Ruling Planet= Rahu
Gemini 6°40’ to Gemini 20° (Sidereal)
7) Punarvasu:
“The return of the light”
Ruling Planet= Jupiter
Gemini 20° to Cancer 3°20’ (Sidereal)
8) Pushya:
“The Nourisher”
Ruling Planet= Saturn
Cancer 3°20’ to Cancer 16°40’ (Sidereal)
9) Ashlesha:
“The Entwiner”
Ruling Planet= Mercury
Cancer 16°40’ to Cancer 30° (Sidereal)
10) Magha:
“The Mighty”
Ruling Planet= Ketu
Leo 0° to Leo 13°20’ (Sidereal)
11) Purva Phalguni:
“The Lucky One”
Ruling Planet= Venus
Leo 13°20’ to Leo 26°40’ (Sidereal)
12) Uttar Phalguni:
“The Auspicious One”
Ruling Planet= Sun
Leo 26°40’ to Virgo 10° (Sidereal)
13) Hasta:
“The Hand”
Ruling Planet= Moon
Virgo 10° to Virgo 23°20’ (Sidereal)
14) Chitra:
“The Bright One”
Ruling Planet= Mars
Virgo 23°20’ to Libra 6°40’ (Sidereal)
15) Swati:
“The Independent One”
Ruling Planet= Rahu
Libra 6°40’ to Libra 20° (Sidereal)
16) Vishaka:
“The Forked One”
Ruling Planet= Jupiter
Libra 20° to Scorpio 3°20’ (Sidereal)
17) Anuradha:
“Subsequent success”
Ruling Planet= Saturn
Scorpio 3°20’ to Scorpio 16°40’ (Sidereal)
18) Jyeshtha:
“The Eldest”
Ruling Planet= Mercury Ketu Peak Exaltation, Rahu Deep Debilitation
Scorpio 16°40’ to Scorpio 30° (Sidereal)
19) Moola:
“The Root”
Ruling Planet= Ketu
Sagittarius 0° to Sagittarius 13°20’ (Sidereal)
20) Purva Ashadha:
“The Undefeated”
Ruling Planet= Venus
Sagittarius 13°20’ to Sagittarius 26°40’ (Sidereal)
21) Uttar Ashadha:
“Later Victory”
Ruling Planet= Sun
Sagittarius 26°40’ to Capricorn 10° (Sidereal)
22) Shravana:
“To Listen”
Ruling Planet= Moon
Capricorn 10° to Capricorn 23°20’ (Sidereal)
23) Dhanishta:
“The Most Famous”
Ruling Planet= Mars
Capricorn 23°20’ to Aquarius 6°40’ (Sidereal)
24) Shatabhisha:
“Hundred Healers”
Ruling Planet= Rahu
Aquarius 6°40’ to Aquarius 20° (Sidereal)
25) Purva Bhadrapada:
“First of the Blessed Feet”
Ruling Planet= Jupiter
Aquarius 20° to Pisces 3°20’ (Sidereal)
26)Uttar Bhadrapada:
“Second of the Blessed Feet”
Ruling Planet= Saturn
Pisces 3°20’ to Pisces 16°40’ (Sidereal)
27) Revati:
“The Shining One”
Ruling Planet= Mercury
Pisces 16°40’ to Pisces 30° (Sidereal)
Abhijit Nakshatra:
“Ultimate Victory”
Ruling Planet= Mercury
(Intercalary Nakshatra) Capricorn 6°40’ to Capricorn 10°53’20’’
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venussaidso · 3 months
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𝗞𝗲𝘁𝘂 𝗗𝗼𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗻𝘁 𝗧𝗵𝗲𝗺𝗲𝘀 — 𝐍𝐚𝐤𝐬𝐡𝐚𝐭𝐫𝐚 𝐎𝐛𝐬𝐞𝐫𝐯𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐒𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬 (part 1) 𝐨𝐟 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝟏𝟎
disclaimer: spoilers for all movies or shows mentioned.
the warnings: mentions of drug abuse, sexual violence, self-harm, genocide, mental disorders/illnesses, cannibalism and self amputation.
The most interesting theme within all the Ketu nakshatras was one that was unexpected, as it is common to mainly associate Ketu with concepts of disconnection or isolation from society as a whole -- since Ketu is often linked with the 12H. But it is more about the interactions with the unseen forces within society more than anything. Because the 12H also represents the collective's consciousness and all the interconnected energies that come with that which Ketu becomes possessed by. And it is Ashwini that is the most sensitive Ketu nakshatra, as it easily becomes consumed & absorbed by these 12H energies which often leads to chaos and loneliness.
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Ashwini nakshatra embodies Nothingness which is the oldest energy in the universe. It's between a space before actualized creation, and after the rise of awareness that's emerged from Nothingness (or the Cosmic Void). It is very fitting that this is the first nakshatra; but it should also be considered the last as it essentially represents the non-duality of Life & Death. This theme is further extended in Bharani and beautifully explored in that nakshatra, but in Ashwini we focus on the spirit's evolution. The energy found in this nakshatra is as undeveloped as it is chaotic, which is why evolution needs to take place -- and this usually involves extreme harsh forces to tame it. It is in Ashwini where there's confusion or lack of self-awareness of one's own identity as energies here become repressed, unconsciously accumulating. I'm going to use some films as examples to explore this point.
First, I'm going to use the most typical Ketu-coded character. Ashwini Moon Christian Bale's Patrick Bateman in "American Psycho". This film follows an investment banker who relishes in the wealthy excesses of his superficial lifestyle in which everybody else around him also revels in. His life is empty, mostly revolving around getting into exclusive restaurants, wallowing in designer suits, having a meticulous morning routine etc. There's a pressure in general for conformity and Ashwini is sensitive to these energies which they take up, driving them to compete and also go too far with this -- because it's no longer about conforming anymore. It's become an obsession, and these pressures drive Patrick Bateman into homicidal tendencies as an outlet. This film perfectly encapsulates modern-day consumerisms, and it is of course an Ashwini native who is driven into a descent of madness from this empty, superficial culture he's subjected to.
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Nothing can fill up the emptiness inside of him and he knows that. This crippling, painful understanding is what continuously manifests his violent self-hatred and hatred towards others. And this is why he is forever trapped in a cycle of loneliness, as he is surrounded by the same narcissistic, self-absorbed suits who will continue to maintain this soulless, superficial culture.
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The movie was adapted from the book with the same name, written by Mula Moon Bret Easton Ellis whose own experiences inspired the book "American Psycho".
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Quote from an interview; OregonLive (2010);
"[Patrick Bateman] did not come out of me sitting down and wanting to write a grand sweeping indictment of yuppie culture. It initiated because my own isolation and alienation at a point in my life. I was living like Patrick Bateman. I was slipping into a consumerist kind of void that was supposed to give me confidence and make me feel good about myself but just made me feel worse and worse and worse about myself. That is where the tension of 'American Psycho' came from... It came from a much more personal place."
-- Mula Moon Bret Easton Ellis
Now, onto the movie "Fight Club", which was directed by Magha Sun David Fincher, and stars Magha Sun Edward Norton and Mula Sun Brad Pitt.
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The most highlighted character from this film, played by Brad Pitt, is Tyler Durden, who plans on making a revolution to destroy the hyper-capitalistic, materialistic superficial culture that we saw destroy Patrick Bateman from the inside in "American Psycho".
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Of course, just like Ashwini Moon Patrick Bateman took his obsessive consumerism too far; Mula Sun Tyler Durden lays on the opposite spectrum -- aiming to destroy modern society by blowing up all credit card companies and ruining the world's economy. Mula is related to destruction as it is ruled by Nirriti, the goddess of destruction. The oppressive forces that weigh on this Mula character, Tyler Durden, causes him into a spiral for freedom (9H), using extremities and acts of terrorism to be rid of ego/society. Whereas Ashwini, having no solid identity and just being undeveloped in nature, is more likely to conform; but so long as Ketu is there, there will always be an emptiness in the ambitious pursuit of things. Ashwini can grant excess wealth and fame, but with no inner fulfillment or balance, you see characters like Patrick Bateman. Or Daniel Plainview from "There Will Be Blood".
A movie directed by Paul Thomas Anderson who has Ketu in Magha, and stars Ashwini Moon, Mula Ascendant Daniel Day Lewis who portrays Daniel Plainview. Plainview is more Ashwini, as he is an extremely ambitious, capitalistic and competitive oilman.
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His pursuit for wealth and power leads him to personal loneliness, isolation and emptiness -- we see how Ketuvians become so drained and eaten alive by the energies they absorb in the pursuit of things. Similarly to Patrick Bateman, he not only hates others but himself and wishes for no one to succeed in life.
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His primal competitiveness and self-loathing even drives away his only family -- his only child. His adult son means to do his own oilrig business and cuts his partnership with him. But Plainview's unchecked ambition shows that even after attaining success and power, he literally goes ahead to disown his own son as he considers him competition now. And now he extends the same hatred he has for others to him. Further isolating himself; this validating his deep sense of loneliness that was always there with his self-loathing.
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The film ends in an Ashwini fashion; in which Plainview goes into a psychotic meltdown and murders someone who he has had a long stewing hatred for.
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I wanted to provide a brilliant video from the YouTuber "The Vile Eye", who explored the dark nature of this character; because it perfectly illustrates Ashwini nakshatra in a twisted way -- especially in how Aries in this segment is influenced by Ketu forces. Everything about this character is every Aries stereotype you can think of from the top of your head, but Ketu exaggerates it to the point of extremity and tragedy.
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Amazing video for anyone who wants to understand Ashwini at its extreme which can manifest in real life of course.
Now in the series "Peaky Blinders", which I quickly wanted to mention, stars Ashwini Moon Cillian Murphy whose character faces moral dilemmas, as his relentless pursuit of power contributes to his moral ambiguity.
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His ruthless ambition to become the most powerful in the criminal underworld is something I couldn't help but relate it back to Ashwini's drive & competitiveness.
The movie "Scarface" stars Ashwini Sun Al Pacino who plays Tony Montana. And fun fact, Tony Montana is loosely based and inspired by the real-life figure, Al Capone, who was literally a goddamn Ashwini Moon. So, I say Scarface is a fucking Ashwini movie.
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Both Tony Montana and Al Capone had unchecked ambitions and an unrelenting desire for power. In Ashwini, extreme power can be attained, and we saw how Tony Montana quickly rose to it (as Ashwini is the Star of Transport and it is associated with Shidhra Vyapani Shakti which translates to 'The Power to Quickly Reach Things'). Similarly, Al Capone was also driven by the desire for power and he attained it.
Like Daniel Plainview in "There Will Be Blood", Tony Montana starts to experience isolation after all of his achievements. His chaotic behaviour contributes to his alienation, and he starts to feel intensifying loneliness, which seems to be a theme with this nakshatra. And this film also ends in Ashwini fashion; with absolute chaos, the psychotic unraveling of Tony and of course death.
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I wanted to also add in the movie "Nightcrawler" which stars Mula Sun Jake Gyllenhaal who plays a character willing to go to the extreme lengths for success and personal achievement, to the point of exploiting others and not giving two fucks about ethical boundaries.
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He has a distorted view of success and has an unchecked, ruthless ambition which is common in Ketu nakshatras. He is also a socially isolated character, behaving inappropriately as he is disconnected from social norms. He lacks zero empathy. In his obsessive & relentless pursuit of success, he is devoid of humanity. Had to mention this film because these themes are not exclusive to Ashwini.
But as I did mention, Mula is more likely to be aware of societal pressures and these natives often feel deeply disturbed by them -- while Ashwini is more focused on the Self, as it's ruled by the 1H. In the film "Falling Down", Mula Moon Michael Douglas plays a character who has become disillusioned and is now aware of the pressures and oppression caused by the modern-day life. This movie is literally directed by Magha Sun Joel Schumacher.
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He confronts many issues such as homelessness and crime, which are heavily rooted in the greedy, capitalistic system of modern society. But he becomes violent and chaotic himself, going into a descent to madness (from absorbing the energies felt by the collective who also feel the weight of these oppressive forces within society). This movie deals with the consequences of unchecked rage, a theme shared in all Ketu nakshatras.
The film "Taxi Driver", which stars Magha Sun Robert De Niro and is directed by Magha Ascendant Martin Scorsese, depicts a man who suffers from extreme loneliness, alienation from society, and struggles with existential crisis. The film explores social decay; such as social disparities, the disillusionment of our main character to society's ills, crime, poverty etc. He goes into a descent into vigilantism, using violence as a catharsis which is a common thing for these Ketu nakshatras (mainly Magha and Mula as it looks at societal frustrations and the emptiness in life/modern culture).
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The character also suffers from a possible case of untreated mental illness, and insomnia -- and this seems to be a theme with all Ketu nakshatras in general.
Another film where the main character suffers from extreme insomnia is "The Machinist", starring Ashwini Moon Christian Bale whose character's insomnia and untreated mental illness literally contribute to his isolation and alienation.
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will be coming back to this film in my part 2 post
And the film "Fight Club", in which Magha Sun Edward Norton plays an insomniac character who has dissociative identity disorder. And his split personality is interestingly played by Mula Sun Brad Pitt.
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Then we have the film "Insomnia", directed by Ketu in Magha Christopher Nolan, starring Ashwini Sun Al Pacino who plays an insomniac detective who faces some mental challenges.
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There is a spiritual belief about insomnia, which suggests that there may be a disturbance in one's spirit; unresolved issues that have been long suppressed can be linked to an imbalance of energy within the body. This causes restlessness and more mental problems. This could make sense as Ketu and the 12H deal with what is unconscious -- and how that tends to be our deep, rooted traumas and the way in which they affect us & those around us. And not just traumas, could just be repression of one's own internal suffering from either loneliness or external pressures. We see this with Patrick Bateman, whose only outlet is literal murder, or Tyler Durden's 'revolutionary' fight club causing more destruction around him as planned. Both characters violently act out from these unaddressed decaying energies within themselves and from within society.
The series "Sharp Objects", directed by Magha Moon Jean-Marc Vallé, mostly deals with family traumas, but also shows how those traumas and unresolved energies literally cause death and chaos around them.
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Camille Preaker, who is played by Magha Sun Amy Adams, is deeply traumatized and troubled. She has a history of self-harm and has many scars on her body; her self-destructive behaviour is a coping mechanism for what happened when she was young (sexual violence by a group of boys and witnessing the slow, painful and preventative death of her sister). Then we have her younger half-sister Amma, played by Magha Moon Eliza Scanlen, who has a hidden dark side that has been shaped by the family's troubled history and generational trauma. By the end of the series, we find out that Amma is the killer of the violent murders that have shocked the townspeople of Wind Gap. It is Amma who is responsible for all of the gruesome deaths of the girls whose teeth were removed. As Camille's coping mechanism is cutting herself as self-punishment for all the guilt she harbours from the death of her sister, Amma literally commits homicidal acts. All of this connecting to just how messed up, and complex, their trauma and the community they grew up in is. And then we have their mother, played by Mula Moon Patricia Clarkson, who has Munchausen syndrome and is responsible for the death of her oldest daughter. Camille was a witness to her sister's suffering and death, and she sees her mother as a monster and now her little sister is an extension of her. This series is such a good example of how our own personal unchecked traumas affect others, especially those who aren't involved. And how much destruction can be caused, as we see with Amma killing other girls as an 'outlet'. This is why I now realize how wrong I was about Ketu, as Ketu is not necessarily about isolating from society. Regarding society, Ketu will be the complex yet intricate unaddressed/rotting energies within society, and it always relates back to individuals' personal generational traumas. It makes sense that Magha relates to ancestry roots and origins of oneself, even the origins of one's trauma.
Now onto the film "Nocturnal Animals", which is directed by Magha Sun Tom Ford, stars Magha Sun Amy Adams and Mula Sun Jake Gyllenhaal.
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Amy Adams plays Susan who is a successful art gallery owner. She receives a manuscript for a novel called Nocturnal Animals sent to her by her ex-husband Edward who's played by Jake Gyllenhaal. The book is extremely violent & tragic; but it actually turns out to be a symbolic reflection of their relationship and marriage. Bringing in the Ketu themes of unresolved trauma and getting to the roots of it (Mula theme). This book serves to make Susan confront how much of her actions fucked him up. The movie focuses on the confronting of one's past, telling of how trauma will still continue to shape the lives of those involved. And the movie shows that even Susan still has unresolved issues just by her repulsed reactions to extreme parts of the novel.
The movies "Split" and "Glass", stars two Ashwini Suns, Anya Taylor Joy and James McAvoy. McAvoy's character, Kevin, has dissociative personality disorder and these different personalities exist to keep him safe. His trauma is so extreme and deeply painful that it manifested into the creation of The Beast, the most dangerous and superhuman personality. Three kidnapped girls are prey to The Beast as they end up being devoured by it but there is only one doesn't fall victim to him -- and that's Anya Taylor Joy's character Casey.
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The reason why she doesn't fall victim is because she, too, has suffered extreme trauma and her resilience through it is what creates an immediate connection with Kevin. It is when The Beast sees her scars that he calls her pure, implying that those who have been damaged are the ones who are truly evolved.
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Also, "Split" is another example of how deeply repressed energies and traumas of one can ruin everything around them and victimize those close to the Ketuvians (usually uninvolved people's lives being violently taken; "Split", "Sharp Objects", "American Psycho", "Falling Down" etc.).
Ashwini Moon Zendaya in the series "Euphoria" plays a character, Rue, who has been through a significant amount of trauma, including the passing of her father. She uses self-destructive ways to cope with her deep emotional pain and grief, very similarly to Magha Sun Amy Adams's character in "Sharp Objects". Rue uses drugs to numb herself from her harsh realities. There is a moment in the series in which she has a chaotic meltdown.
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Something I now understand with Ashwini is how explosive, volatile and scary its ungrounded energy can be -- exactly why I'd commonly associate it with hysterical meltdowns which can lead to accidental or unplanned homicidal acts or other forms of harm/self-harm. This scene of Rue is vaguely taking me back to Ashwini Moon Christian Bale's spiraling and meltdowns in "American Psycho".
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Ketu, especially with Magha, seems to cause erratic behaviours when its natives aren't purified of their long-accumulated baggage in their unconsciousness -- exactly why the 8H is also ruled by Ketu as Scorpio shares this particular theme. As long as there is deep disturbance and imbalance in the body, there is no rest for the soul -- even for future incarnations to come.
But now, I want to touch on the senseless harshness of Ketu. Remember, this energy embodies the eternal sucking void. Mula nakshatra relates to the center of the cosmic void and goes straight into the roots of it. Ashwini has already risen from it, while Mula is centering itself back into it. Mula is where we seek an awakening to the truth of what is behind reality. What is on the other side of the cosmic void? Truth is searched in Mula, but it seems that it is Ashwini that understands that chaos is the absolute truth of reality. There is no meaning to anything, which sounds nihilistic, but it is what makes life beautiful.
In the film "The Pianist", written & directed by Magha Sun Roman Polanski, starring Ashwini Sun Adrien Brody, starts out quite warm with a well-put together family and a handsome talented Ashwini man who dreams of being a pianist. But things take a drastic turn. We see a once bright-eyed boy turn into the shell of the person he once was after going through such harrowing events, and things just keep getting tragically worse and worse until there is not even a sliver of hope anymore. The majority of the film is literally just despair, senseless cruelty, and the protagonist's soul slowly becoming annihilated.
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I've never watched a film more Ketuvian than this; surrounded by genocide, death and being completely isolated while being eaten by one's own lonely misery.
One moment you think one character is going to make it out alive somehow because they have the conviction and drive to survive, but the film immediately takes that idea away as they helplessly die. You think the protagonist is going to see some light, and the film even makes you slightly comfortable in some moments given the harsh realities, but you witness just how everything remains tragic. There are no answers to any prayers, as suffering is just ongoing. This tonality creates another layer of feeling trapped, and you watch as the character just lets life do whatever it wants to him as he is trapped in a world where he is helpless anyway. With Ketu, you realize that there was never any security or answers to this senseless chaos in this world to begin with.
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But his survival at the end makes you question why he even went through all of that. There was no lesson to be taken from such a tragic, horrifying experience. Why did his other friends and family die but not him? In the end, he became a successful pianist as he dreamt of from the beginning. He was exceptionally talented from the start; these events took everything away from him except his passion for the piano. What he went through was senseless, as Ketu has no prime motivation. Saturn will push you through the worst so that you can reach a level where you can now attain all of your reaped rewards, Ketu doesn't care for what you get in the end -- that's Rahu's objective, as Rahu deals with ego; Ketu deals with the evolution of one's soul and that usually involves its annihilation.
The kdrama "Save Me", stars three Ketu natives; Magha Moon Seo Yea-ji, Mula Moon Woo Do-hwan and Mula Sun Ok Taec-yeon. It follows Seo Yeah-ji's character, Sang-mi, and her family after moving into a new town. They become influenced and entangled by a religious cult. Sang-mi becomes aware of just how oppressive and dangerous the cult is when she & her family literally lose all control to them. Sang-mi's attempts to escape become futile, as she remains trapped under the oppressive abuse of the cult, turning her more into a shell of the person she once was.
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(The Mula male characters are the ones who find out about the Magha girl's whereabouts, and they plan to save her and her family from the clutches of the cult.)
She witnesses extremely harrowing events, and the drama makes you feel the sense of hopelessness that she's feeling -- trapped and completely helpless no matter how much she tries to save herself and family. There is a similar sense of hopelessness and lose of one's own identity found in "The Pianist", but in this drama it's more about extreme involuntary isolation from society (which I will be expanding on in part 2 of this exploration).
The film "Society of the Snow" is literally directed by Ashwini Moon J.A. Bayona, based on real life events. There's a documentary based on these events as well, "Stranded: I've Come From A Plane That Crashed On The Mountains", directed by Magha Moon Gonzalo Arijon.
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Now, in the "Society of the Snow", there is a tone of hopelessness set in the film because of the gruesome reality that these characters (based on real life people) experience. And never in their lifetime did they think that everything was going to change so drastically from just living the average life of normal teenage boys. These characters, who were in a rugby team, get on a plane that would soon crash onto glacier surrounded by endless cold harsh mountains -- with just a piece of the wrecked plane remaining in which they take shelter in. The protagonists are surrounded by the dead bodies of friends who did not survive the crash, and now they must spend the first night in harsh coldness while many are severely injured. They couldn't even sleep, the first night being spent with many of them crying and wailing out loud, nearly freezing to death. One day after, a rescue helicopter searches for them, and they all scream out for help. But the helicopter misses them as they're barely noticeable under all the glacier that surrounds them. This is when the sense of hopelessness and despair kicks in and intensifies as the story progresses. Now that chances of being rescued have completely fallen to zero, they realize that they can't ignore their growing hunger anymore. They all have no choice but to eat the flesh of the dead bodies after running out of chocolates. We see how these decisions mentally challenge some of the characters. It is truly tragic as they were stranded, isolated from the world and completely in despair in every waking day, for a span of 72 days.
After being rescued, we see just how malnourished they were from the looks of their bodies. They come back home bone-skinny and weak. And the monologue in the ending scene tells us how the survivors wondered; "Why didn't we all get to come back [home]?" "What is the meaning of it all?" These are the questions asked when we observe these raw Ketu events.
Ashwini Moon J.A. Bayona also made the film "The Impossible", which is about survival and resilience -- based on real life events. Much like "Society of the Snow", it also has a sense of complete despair and there is an involuntary separation of a family (which reminds me of "The Pianist" in which Ashwini Sun Adrien Brody's character is also separated from his family in the story).
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"Nothing is more powerful than the human spirit" it writes on the poster.
"Nowhere", is directed by Ashwini Moon Albert Pintó, a survival thriller about a pregnant woman who finds herself isolated from society as she's drifting in the sea trapped inside a container. Because of her newborn baby, she is forced to survive and protect her child even when there is no hope. The reason why she's even in the container is because she was fleeing a society of a dystopian future in which women & children are caged and murdered (Ketu's oppressive forces and her attempt to run away from them leads her to total isolation which is another manifestation of Ketu).
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And we also have the film "127 Hours", directed by Ashwini Moon Danny Boyle, starring Ashwini Sun James Franco who plays Aron Ralston whose right arm becomes trapped against the canyon wall when he was on a solo canyoneering trip. When he is unable to release himself, we realize the severity of his situation. He is completely isolated and alone. His own supplies running out and he's losing his mind. The struggle for survival and one's own helplessness is a theme of Ashwini nakshatra as this eventually drives one into taking extreme measures for freedom -- as the audience sees him resorting to cutting his own arm off.
These themes seem to speak of the power and resilience of the human spirit, as emphasized in "The Impossible" and "Society of the Snow". Our ability to survive even just our own personal traumas must be a testament to our spirit being an extension of the Higher Power which is behind the happenings of all of these senseless yet significant experiences and events we go through.
It is in Ashwini that one's experience through harsh forces contributes to the spirit's evolution after total annihilation, which leads us on the path towards moksha. This is particularly why I state that Ashwini must be the last nakshatra, in my opinion of course.
Ketu is very pure by nature, and it wants to destroy impurities. The repression of one's accumulated dirt can manifest in destructive tendencies, this being a misdirected flow of Ketu energies wanting to express the very raw forces we're wired to run away from. By facing one's true inner self and embracing your entirety is how you embrace Ketu in general. But one must go deep and inward. All three Ketu nakshatras deal with getting to the roots for this reason.
Ashwini is ruled by the Ashwini Kumaras, gods of medicine and healing. Also known as divine physicians. In order to heal, one must get to the root of all disturbances in order to create the perfect medicine to heal. As Ashwini is ruled by the 1H, this does involve getting into the roots of oneself for self-liberation. Magha, on the other hand, is about tracing your own existence back to the consciousness of others -- usually family members and ancestors. Magha relates to generational trauma and shining light on that in order to be freer. Mula is symbolized by the roots of a tree, and 'mula' translates to 'roots'. It signifies ancestry roots as well, but mostly the truth. Mula is where disillusionment takes place as one gets directly into the roots of everything; going right into the galactic center -- which can also signify going right into the roots of our demons and letting all of that rotting energy burn from your body. And after this purification process, one's consciousness raises by default.
Ashwini has strong, undeveloped energies which can be tamed and grounded to be properly channeled -- in order for this to be achieved, one must let go of poisonous impurities so that they're no longer controlled/possessed by unseen forces. It is in Ashwini that we expand on the interconnection of the collective consciousness being tight, as this was secretly discovered in Uttara Bhadrapada and remembered in Revati. Ashwini nakshatra is extremely sensitive to outward energies, as are the rest of the Ketu nakshatras. Every individual's consciousness is affecting the whole world somehow. This being a Ketu theme in general describes the whole energetic field of the world and how we each play a part in it and affect each other's lives. As all Ketu nakshatras deal with getting into the roots of things, we must get dirty by digging into our own roots which are connected to the reasons for our layers of repressed emotions such as rage, numbness, resentment, hatred and grief which are commonly harboured in Ketu natives. These unconscious emotions, which form our Shadow Self, contribute to how we interact with the world and other people -- and there's always that capacity to harm or further traumatize others because of our own unchecked, hidden troubles. Mula also perfectly shows how all of the complex, interconnected traumas of everyone else are intertwining and creating more chaos and confusion in society; and the disillusionment to how the oppressive systems of society are just breeding more of these pains & troubles -- which in turn, in Ketu fashion, demonstrates just how trapped everyone is.
Continued in Part 2 of this exploration
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seesree · 3 months
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IT GIRL ENERGY(Venus Nakshatras; Bharani, Purva Phalguni, Purva Asadha)
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Blake Lively, Purva Phalguni Moon
I have noticed Venus Woman tend to have such a expensive aura like i swear Venus Woman were made for the rich girl aesthetic and what is said about Venus is it’s externally splendorous and inwardly corrosive so it reflects on Venus Woman’s extremely splendorous fashion choices and physiognomy yet they are very fierce washing away impurities and things that they do not deem very good for them which is a very good trait. They have a aura about them that is very standoffish like a model typa aura where you get intimidated just by them.
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Bella Hadid, Purva Phalguni Moon & ASC
Venus Woman often present themselves very neatly(like a model) and interesting to note that Mars Woman(opposite to Venus Woman) are completely different from that and represent themselves as umm idk how to describe it but Amber Rose, Urfi Javed and Anncy Twinkle check them out if you wanna know how Mars Woman represent themselves. Ok tangent back to Venus Woman, Venus woman if not are the most hygienic woman of the planetary dominant woman and they care alot to represent themselves nicely but even when they aren’t they still have this natural beauty to them and it doesn’t seem crude and offensive.
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Zendaya, Purva Phalguni Sun
“The “it girl” is usually the girl that everyone wants to be. She’s beautiful, stylish and instilled with je ne se quoi that completely draws people to her”
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Wonyoung, Purva Phalguni Sun
Venus Woman are Girl’s Pretty, the type of pretty young girls aspire to be(It Girl) complete opposite to Mars Woman, Boy’s Pretty which is more sexual leaning
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Song Ji Ah, Bharani Sun & Kylie Jenner, Purva Asadha ASC
Give them Venus Girls money, they will beautify themselves to their highest potential and will win everyone’s heart with their splendorous aura. Aphrodite’s little angels
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Aaliyah Interlude, Bharani Sun
her famous song IT Girl
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Oracle reading
Advice for each nakshatra for February
Hii loves hope you're doing well , please check for your sun , moon and rising. This is based on vedic astrology and nakshatras so check accordingly<33 hope it helps
Masterlist | paid readings | paid readings 2
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1. Ashvini/Aswini
Your advice for February is to connect to your inner self, your child self . Enjoy your days resting and taking care of yourself. Some trips and adventures to nearby places is also encouraged . There's happy energy, visit the doctor if you're having stomach problems .
2 . Bharani
There are various ways to meditate and so should you find ways to even dance and writing are forms of mediation engage in the soft and focused energy that you embody , watch the moon more often . If you're reading try reading up about mythology for February.
3 . Krittika/Krithika
For February speak up , tell people about what you need tell people about what you don't like tell yourself what you're capable of. Get into affirmations and stay away from negative self talk . You're gonna meet new people don't be shy when you need to engage into discussions.
4. Rohini
For this month you need to get disciplined with your body , are you drinking what you need to are you eating what you should . Your body is a temple and you should treat it like it . You don't need to make excuses for others I just saw 1111 , it's a good time to work on your body goals .
5. Mrigashira
Engage into self love this month , you might have a sexual encounter or just feel more energetic towards self pleasure this month , remember that your energy is divine and choose your partners wisely. Appreciate yourself this month you're such a capable being .
6. Ardra
This month choose embodiment are you listening to advice after advice but not trying it out , choose your gurus wisely and take the seriously and try to implement it . It's a good time to engage into creative endeavours and really be in it . Visit a beach .
7. Punarvasu
Study/dance/sing this month with outmost dedication, you're blessed this month , you need to work on your root chakra and be more grounded . If you have a special occasion this month wear the colour red . Okay for some of you , you might get a proposal.
8. Pushya
This month you're gonna be in loveee , I feel the valentine's is going to be very fruitful for you you're getting flowers compliments and gifts . If not you'll be more into loving and pleasuring yourself. You'll be learning new perspectives about love your advice is to appreciate all forms of love around you be it romantic platonic etc.
9. Ashlesha
For the month of February get into creativity more , learn about more forms of creativity it's not just physical like dance and arts but also of your minds and concepts . Learn to let go of limiting beliefs and create your own reality
10. Magha
Take actions this month , if you want something go get it , i hear that no one is coming to save you , you gotta save yourself, don't be scared of anyone you're blessed and protected . Also take care of your documents
11. Purva Phalguni
You might forget something important this month so take extra care . Buy yourself things and work on your sacral chakra energy by cultivating self pleasure and self love . Wear more yellow or just yellow for a specific occasion
12. Uttara Phalguni
Sometimes to attract something we need to become the thing like they say dress for the job that you want you need to be the aim that you are desiring if you wanna be confident don't wait on it rather decide that from the moment on you are
13. Hasta
Be at your home more this month, along with that ground yourself be in the earthy plane , avoid being in your head or daydreaming too much I sense you might get an accident or make a wrong decision if you're too much in your head
14. Chitra
Learn that sometimes we need to adjust for others i know that boundaries are something that one should maintain but sometimes your friend might need a listener more than your 20 hours of rest that doesn't mean an unhealthy sacrifice but a good one where you are helping someone who has helped you .
15. Swati
You're in conception of a new life for yourself this is the month to dream and achieve it all believe in the power of your mind and look for bird symbolism . Pray to the sun and drink from the moons radiant cup.
16. Vishakha
Refrain from any kinds of problematic situations this month , don't argue just detach not everyone understands perspectives and you should just leave them on their own. Work on your anger issues.
17. Anuradha
You're a perfect blend between being soft and nurturing and agressive when required don't let anyone gaslight you into thinking that's manipulation or being two faced, people can be different with different people and that's how it is don't complain don't explain.
18. Jyeshtha
Lean more into prayer and meditation this month , is there someone you have been wanting to worship or a guru you have been wanting to follow this is the time to start doing that , everything starts with small steps you're seeing synchronicities in everything
19. Mula
This is your divine month , you're gonna be dancing in storms with the devil's you're gonna be great at any cost , you took this decision with yourself that you're gonna be happy no matter what and that's what this month is about healing and dancing and rejoicing.
20. Purva Ashadha
Serenity is a place that can be often found in one's mind if you're feeling worry some write things down infact make a list of thing that you allow yourself to worry about if it isn't in the list don't worry about it , believe that nature can heal , hug a tree today .
21. Uttara Ashadha
Softness is beauty softness is virtue , if you're delicate and vulnerable give yourself credit that you are, not everyone can be soft in this harsh world . You're just so appreciated and admired and you don't even know that but you better start believing you are the it girl .
22. Shravana
It's okay to take space you're a human and sometimes things can be overwhelming, know that the right people will stay and be there for you when you can't give anything. Some people genuinely wanna be your friends.
23. Dhanishtha
Nourish your spirit with knowledge and knowing about your own self , write down your good qualities your hobbies your likes and things that you'd like to do in the future every day is a new chance to love yourself more you're transforming in the most beautiful manner
24. Shatabhisha
This month you're literally gonna rise from ashes I see you exploring your qualities and your talents your vibrations are high your mind is clear you are creative . Call upon your ancestors to guide you .
25. Purva Bhadrapada
You're gonna embody love this month , you're gonna be looking beautiful and lot of people will be admiring you and your perseverance what completely shines is your heart and your dedication. Someone notices you always keep working hard and never think you're less than anyone
26. Uttara Bhadrapada
Flow in the direction of life this is the time that the power you believe in has taken hold of your life be more based on observation than action see people as characters rather than problems see things as solutions more than tasks change your perspective you're healing glowing levelling up
27. Revati
Believe that you're in good hands of God and do each task in life as a divine human being a child of the goddess she's over you always protecting you and destroying the evil. Look within yourself is there something that you would like to change ask her to help with it she will show you the right path .
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Astro Observations pt.19
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Hello guys!! Back after so long! I am sorry for not being active here...I am prepping for my med school entrance this year and so I have taken a year off. But since I missed you all, here i am ❣️
• People with Saturn ruling their 7th house/Leo risings or Saturn aspecting their 7th house lord in a good way, always, I mean ALWAYS have people come back to them in some form or way no matter how much time it takes. It is mostly due to any karmic ties with that person, either for the good or for the bad. (My mom has this placement and I have seen literally so many people who haven't been nice to her at first end up seeking significant help from her..). Saturn rules karma and the 7th house is not only about partnerships, but is also about open enemies, people who are bound to you by karma. • The second nakshatra(and the things related to it) from your nakshatra can help you to make money. Eg. If you are a Mrig, look at the next nakshatra i.e second from your nakshatra which would be Ardra. Even an Ardra person can help you gain money.
• This one is a bit weird (🤡)but people with strong Mars placement/ Mars dominant chart/ prominent Mars naturally have that aptitude of analysing 'flirting' behaviour(Idk what you call it when people are so observant and smart that they just know what your actions towards a particular individual mean and they also know why you're doing it 🙆🏻‍♀️). Also they learn that thing soooo earlyy in life....I have seen soooo manyyy kids with this placement when they are like 8 or 9 but their rizz level is 📈📈📈🔥. Even if there is no outside influence (like TV or people around them, or even if there is...they learn that veryyy fast and early in life). (IDK HOW Y'ALL DO THAT? 😭😭🤣🤣) {Mars is charming ✨✨)
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# Here is this small fun fact about my life: (Saturn rules time and hence clocks). When I had my first Saturn dasha (Sade sati) I was in 4th grade that time. One of the effects of Saturn Dasha is that it actually makes your understanding and mind slow. (grasping power becomes slower than usual). And the fun fact here was, at that time, we were learning how to read time on clock (like time elapsed, time left and solving math problems on that.) but I was the only one who couldn't understand it properly and made so manyyy mistakes, got scolded by teachers and my mom lol 😂.
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#I have noticed 2 things in an Ashwini 🐴🐴 1. They are the early earners of their family may be due to family issues (not usually) but most of the times coz they're ambitious.
2. They have some serious Daddy issues. Every Ashwini I have seen has a bad memory with their dads bruising/destroying their ego in the worst way possible (like for example: insulting you in front of public, targeting you and your insecurities). And the added cherry on top is they're the first people to pack their bags and leave/ move out early. Like anything they'd do to stay away from their fathers. 🤷🏻‍♀️🥸 3. Ashwini and Pushyas are match made in Heaven (after Bharani ofc)
# In my previous post i had mentioned about the moon and Asc getting along. That happens only when they're in the same sign. But one more observation which contradicts this one is that when your moon sign and the other person's asc are in opposite signs... that's ⚔battlefield ⚔ right there. 💀💀 (Me being an Aries moon, have literally had the worst fights with Libra asc.)
That's all from my side for today. Hope to return soon! (srsly wanna post more 😫) Thank you my Tumblr Fam!❤❤❤💕😘💖 Lotsss of Love to you all! (Bye, going MIA again 🤡)
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