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♀ | Femininity and Venus through the lens of Vedic Astrology
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VENUS IS ALSO NOT AS SOFT & GENTLE AS PEOPLE THINK
PLANTS - SUGAR/GLUCOSE - VAG FLORA IS RULED BY VENUS
VEDIC ASTROLOGY MASTERLIST
Nakshatra Mansion.Who resides?(Part 3)
8.Pushya💧
Pushya Nakshatra, also known as Pooyam or Pushyami, is one of the most auspicious Nakshatras in Vedic astrology, associated with nourishment, growth, and prosperity. It's a Nakshatra that emphasizes nurturing, compassion, and a strong sense of duty. Individuals born under Pushya are often seen as reliable, kind, and supportive, with a natural inclination towards caring for others.
Key characteristics:
Symbol: Cow's Udder, symbolizes nourishment and nurturing.
Ruling Planet: Saturn, disciplined and focused.
Goat: Represents their ability to adapt and navigate different situations.
Lord/Deity: Brihaspati(Jupiter)The presiding deity, associated with wisdom, knowledge, and spiritual growth.
Gana: Deva Gana, very pure and compassionate.
Strengths: Nurturing and compassionate, strong sense of duty and responsibility, intuitive and intelligent, respected and trustworthy.
Weaknesses: Overlooking present, potential for self doubt, internalizing emotions, detached.
9.Ashlesha 💧
Ashlesha Nakshatra, the ninth lunar mansion in Vedic astrology, is associated with serpents (Nagas) and is known for its intense, transformative energy. It spans from 16°40' to 30°00' in the zodiac sign of Cancer. Ruled by Mercury, Ashlesha natives are often characterized by their sharp intellect, intuition, and ability to navigate complex situations.
Key Characteristics:
Symbol: Serpent, representing both cunning and healing, also signifying hidden power and intuition.
Ruler: Mercury, contributing sharp intellect, communication skills, and psychological depth.
Nature: Rakshasa (demonic) Nakshatra, implying a strong, sometimes deceptive, personality with a tendency towards self-interest.
Traits: Intuitive, intelligent, secretive, resourceful, adaptable, emotionally complex, and potentially manipulative.
Spiritual Significance: Nagas are believed to be guardians of hidden treasures, both material and spiritual, and can symbolize kundalini awakening and spiritual enlightenment.
Shadow Traits: Potential for detachment, indifference, and irresponsibility, along with a tendency to exploit others.
10.Magha 🔥
Magha Nakshatra, the tenth lunar mansion in Vedic astrology, is associated with royalty, authority, and a strong connection to ancestral heritage. It falls entirely within the zodiac sign of Leo (Simha Rashi) and is symbolized by a royal throne, representing power and leadership. Ruled by Ketu and the Pitris (ancestors), Magha natives often feel a pull towards lineage, tradition, and spiritual pursuits.
Key Characteristics:
Ruling Planet: Ketu, the lunar south node.
Symbol: Royal throne.
Associated with: Leadership, authority, ancestral lineage, spiritual growth, and potential for material success.
Strengths:Dynamic leadership,loyalty and protectiveness,natural ability to influence and inspire.
Weaknesses: ego-driven, struggle with change, overly traditional, narrow-minded.
11.Purva-Phalguni🔥
Purva Phalguni Nakshatra, symbolized by the front legs of a bed or a hammock, is associated with pleasure, relaxation, and rejuvenation. Individuals born under this nakshatra, ruled by Venus, are often charming, artistic, and drawn to beauty and luxury. They are known for their warm-heartedness, love for relationships, and desire for a joyful life.
Key Characteristics:
Ruled by Venus: This brings a love for beauty, aesthetics, and harmonious relationships.
Symbolism: The front legs of a bed/hammock represent relaxation, comfort, and sensuality.
Associated with Bhaga: The deity Bhaga, god of prosperity and marital bliss, is linked to this nakshatra, highlighting themes of love, relationships, and abundance.
Personality: Natives are often seen as attractive, warm, and deeply emotional, with a magnetic personality.
Strengths: Joyful and playful, creative and artistic,charitable,socially adept
Weaknesses: vanity,overspending,seeking validation from others,materialistic.
12.Uttara Phalguni 🔥🍃
Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra, the twelfth lunar mansion in Vedic astrology, is associated with the Sun and is symbolized by the rear legs of a bed or a hammock. It spans the last part of Leo (Simha) and the first part of Virgo (Kanya). This Nakshatra is linked to the deities Aryaman (god of contracts and unions) and Bhaga (god of enjoyment). It represents qualities of generosity, responsibility, and a focus on spiritual liberation (Moksha) after initial desires are fulfilled.
Key Characteristics:
Symbol: Rear legs of a bed or hammock.
Ruling Planet: Sun.
Deity: Aryaman, Bhaga.
Gana: Manushya Gana(Human),indicating a balanced and adaptable nature.
Strengths: Generosity, responsibility, practicality, leadership, spiritual inclination, and a strong sense of justice.
Weaknesses: Potential for stubbornness, a tendency to be overly attached to comfort and luxury, body weakness.
That's all for today in the nakshatra mansion. Let's exit and come back tomorrow.
Your guide,
Lulunatic🌙
the sun nakshatra theme of learning through experience (ft. jupiter)
sun-dominant individuals value objectivity and being down-to-earth, however the need to be objective or realistic can quickly turn into pessimism if left unchecked. if i offer an optimistic or philosophical “jupiterian” perspective on a given problem, sun individuals can be the quickest to push it back— especially if they see my point of view as too abstract or something that lacks objective grounding. (but my ketu is in uttaraphalguni. deep down, i understand where they’re coming from, too.)
words and advice can only do so much. for solar individuals to learn lessons, there’s a theme of needing to experience something firsthand in order to truly understand it.
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in light of the recent holiday season, a good example of this is in the movie it’s a wonderful life (1946) starring james stewart (krittika sun, uttara ashadha moon) as george bailey.
TW: suicide, mental health issues
when george bailey encounters what seems to be a treacherous, unsolvable dilemma, he decides to end his life. that is, until his angel clarence shows up. played by henry travers (purvabhadrapada sun), clarence saves george and tries his best to explain why george should not throw his life away. despite emphasizing the profound impact george had made on his family and everyone in his town, clarence struggles to convince him.
clarence soon understands that george’s strong down-to-earth and no-bullshit mentality was hindering him from understanding his somewhat esoteric message. talking wouldn’t help. what george needed was firsthand experience. thus, clarence decides to help george understand his worth by creating an alternate reality where george does not exist.
even when clarence creates the alternate universe, george doesn’t believe it when people in his town have no idea who he is. as the movie progresses, george witnesses the terrible condition his town is left in without his existence in the world. he gradually understands clarence’s lesson, and when he returns to reality, he is overjoyed to see his family and the townspeople who gather to celebrate and help him.
left: james stewart (krittika sun, uttara ashadha moon); right: henry travers (pbp sun)
this teacher-student relationship is often portrayed in media between sun and jupiter individuals. it’s that king-advisor relationship that surya and brihaspati have. you could even argue that george bailey is the “king” of his town because of his strong financial and cultural influence on it. after his “kingdom” (bedford falls) was faced with a huge obstacle, he received help from his “royal advisor,” clarence.
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a similar theme is portrayed in the movie good will hunting (1997) starring matt damon (uttara ashadha moon).
matt damon plays will hunting, a man with a genius-level intellect whose avoidant attachment keeps him from fully using his potential or allowing himself meaningful relationships. throughout the film, will consistently resists emotional vulnerability, even when presented with opportunities that could significantly improve his life.
after will’s intelligence is discovered at mit, he is required to work with a therapist, sean maguire. unlike previous therapists will had driven away by intellectual intimidation or emotional manipulation, sean refuses to abandon him, despite carrying unresolved grief of his own.
will attempts to break sean the same way he had others and nearly succeeds when he targets sean’s deceased wife. although sean reacts with intense anger, he does not give up on will.
later, sean shares a story about missing a historic baseball moment because he chose to talk to a woman who would eventually become his wife. he simply explained to his friends, “i gotta go see about a girl.” will is baffled by this decision, unable to understand why someone would prioritize love over personal enjoyment.
only after will begins to fall in love himself does he start to grasp sean’s perspective. as his relationship deepens, his avoidant tendencies resurface, causing him to abruptly pull away and sabotage both his romantic life and his future. however, by the end of the film, will chooses vulnerability over self-protection. he leaves his promising career behind and writes sean a note explaining that he is driving across the country to reconcile with the woman he loves, echoing sean’s words: “i gotta go see about a girl.”
left: robin williams; right: matt damon (uttara ashadha moon)
notice how will didn’t understand sean’s devotion for his wife until he himself experienced love in a serious relationship. he mocked sean's wife in the beginning and couldn't comprehend closely loving someone. sean advised him, but will could only follow his advice after he experienced real love firsthand. in the end, he found himself driving across the country to make amends with the girl he loved, slowly but surely overcoming his avoidant traits.
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while these “learning experiences” are a pattern with sun dominant people, this phenomena is something that everyone can relate to. you may hear, read, or watch videos for advice, but nothing will teach you more than firsthand experience does.
Hi diva!!! Came from twitter to say you’re an incredible astrologer and I love your observations❣️
My question is general, but I wanted to know what you think of each of the Saturn Nakshatras, their symbolism/any tidbits you can give? Thank you!! 🌹
hi honey love !! thanks for being so kind 🥰
so the modern association of "ruling planets" for the 27 nakshatras is actually just an organizational tool used to sequence a person's planetary periods (dashas) as defined by the vimshottari dasha system. the true rulers of the nakshatras are the Devas that are individually associated with each of them !!
i still want to give you some insight though, so let's talk about:
PUSHYA NAKSHATRA (3°20 to 16°40 cancer)
the Nakshatra Devata for pushya is Lord Brihaspati, who is actually the embodiment of planet jupiter !! and one of the most famous stories of Lord Brihaspati is the story of Him and Maa Tara.
Brihaspati is known as Devaguru (lit. "the divine teacher of the Gods"). because of His role, He becomes intensely absorbed in His spiritual duties, scriptural rituals, and His prestigious position as the priest of the Gods. and even though Lord Brihaspati's work was extremely important, it consumed all of His attention, leaving Maa Tara feeling emotionally abandoned and driving Her to seek affection elsewhere — ironically, She ends up finding it from the moon God, Chandra. the very planet that rules over the sign of cancer.
all of this is to say that pushya nakshatra, and the sign of cancer in general, is a message that life is not just about work, prestige, status, and fulfilling obligations. we have to nurture the other areas of human experience. to be "lazy" and enjoy days where you do nothing, to have sex or other physical comforts, to eat what you want without guilt or grief, to spend time listening to music or nothing at all. pushya nakshatra teaches us to nourish ourselves with activities that don't involve labor because it's important for feeling fulfilled in life.
vishaka
in the film secretary, we see an example of a people pleasing jupiterian native with a lack of boundaries and a compulsive need to fulfill the wishes of others. lee holloway, played by vishaka sun (♏︎) maggie gyllenhaal, acquires a job as a personal secretary to a lawyer. he once mentions that he believes he accidentally threw away some case papers, and lee willingly offers to dive into the dumpster to recover them. even after she goes to such extreme lengths for him, he casually dismisses her and mentions that he already found another set of papers. her employer constantly gives her contradictory/redundant tasks to test her submissiveness — to see the lengths that this jupiter woman will go to please him & fulfill his wishes.
vishaka women often attract men who mean to humble them & 'tame' them, as is common with jupiter placements. because of this tendency to over extend themselves and such difficulty denying others, i often see people taking advantage of the jupiterian native — to observe how much of themselves they are actually willing to give and to gauge how much they are willing to tolerate
inspite of this outward submission & overly docile behavior, she shows signs of pent up anger and frustration (the vishaka duality) and as is common with vishaka, she undergoes a transformation — a makeover ushered in by her boss' demeaning critiques of her, prompting her to change her way of dressing, to start wearing makeup and to adopt new mannerisms — a deep transformation which the vishaka native subconsciously craves.
mr. grey, her employer, demands her to stop her self-harming tendencies (which she was previously institutionalized for) and to break away from her overly involved, overbearing mother. she becomes entralled with his ability to control & influence her and with how he is able to bring about such drastic changes in her being
as a 'punishment' for making frequent typos when typing up his correspondences, he instructs her to bend over his desk and he repeatedly smacks her behind, which the vishaka woman enjoys despite the seemingly demeaning nature of the act; vishaka is of the tiger yoni, a sexually agressive animal. vishaka natives are often prone to extreme sexual repression/bottling up of sexual energy only for it to suddenly explode and burst, almost violently. these women often crave strength & a sexually agressive partner who can overcome them
eventually, she becomes addicted to the control he has over her and the sexual excitement he provides. she becomes obsessed with garnering his attention, going so far as purposely making errors while typing to coerce a reaction out of him. i often see this shift in dynamic in vishaka relationships, where the one initially being pursued becomes the chaser. after this shift in polarity, he basically shuts her out, rejects all her sexual advances completely and delegates her to her former position of just a regular old secretary.
lee attempts to bring out this aggressive, sexually dominant behavior from her boyfriend peter — feeling disappointed and deeply unsatisfied when he only provides her with tame, regular, 'vanilla' sex. vishaka natives often grow bored and restless if the sex grows stale or too tame, when it lacks the unbridled passion & excitement that they crave. scorpio is deeply entwined with power dynamics and these natives often need to have a clearly defined submissive & dominant in their relationships
eventually, lee manages to garner her employer's attention again, and he finally gives her the sexual attention she had been craving from him. this deeply satisfies and excites the vishaka protagonist, however mr. grey is fraught with feelings of shame and disgust for his behavior towards her — prompting him to abruptly fire her from the job
in an attempt to relive the excitement she felt with mr. grey, lee meets up with random stangers she finds via bdsm newspaper ads. i have seen jupiter natives go through a hoe phase after a sexual awakening, in order to discharge all this pent up energy they store. with their often lack of discrimination, discernment & boundaries they may end up getting sexually involved with individuals that they later end up regretting
despite his abusive behavior towards her, at the end, mr. grey and lee end up getting married — fully integrating their sexual proclivities into their relationship & daily lives. they both embrace their shadow side, disregarding the established norms of what is right or acceptable, settling into complete autonomy over themselves, rather than settling for unfulfilling relationships which are deemed more appropriate by others. this film was an intriguing exploration of several vishaka themes 𓃮
vishaka sun, maggie gyllenhaal
All the Navagrahas Can Take You to Moksh, but the Journey Can be Smooth or Difficult
In the Bhagavad Gita the Lord says that it is a smoother journey towards Moksh by following the path of Karma Yoga and surrendering your karmas at the lotus feet of the Lord. It is equally as possible to reach Moksh by being on the path of the householder as it is by being on the path of a sanyasi. All the nine navagrahas were created by the Lord for a reason. And all of them have the possibility to take you on the journey of Moksha; be the grahas direct, retrograde, or combust—they all have their own ways of taking you closer to liberation.
However, as the Lord says in the Bhagavad Gita, certain journeys are smoother than others. For a sanyasi who is on a solo journey towards merging with the Parabrahman, there are many risks and obstacles on the path. There are many a stage that can come, at which the sanyasi is at the risk of falling down from his level of spiritual attainment. Therefore, Hinduism has always offered a multiplicity of paths towards the attainment of liberation—recognizing that each individual has their own temperament and inclination.
Therefore, even if you have badly placed planets or planets in bad dignity, don't lose hope and keep moving forward one step at a time. Have faith in God and know that Shiv-Shakti are there with you always, even if you cannot recognize their help and blessings in the beginning.
Om Shree Gurave Namaha
Om Shree Matre Namaha
Om Namo Bhagvate Vasudevaya
Om Namo Narayanaya
Have a blissful day ahead :)
Exaltation Series: Jupiter in Pushya
An exalted planet means this planet has reached the higher point in its own sky. There, the planet feels free to unleash its power for better... Or worse. The sign where the planet is exalted allows the planet to flourish, as well as the nakshatra where the exaltation degree falls.
Jupiter Exalted in Pushya
Jupiter gets exalted at 5° Cancer, that is to say, in Pushya nakshatra (Pushya: 3°20 Cancer to 16°40 Cancer). Jupiter gets exalted in Cancer. From a traditional perspective, it seems odd at first glance. Cancer is ruled by the Moon. And Chandra-Moon seduced and took away Tara, Brihaspati-Jupiter's wife. Some say that Jupiter's exaltation in Cancer is a punishment to him because he neglected his wife. Anyway, all of this aside, Jupiter gets exalted at 5°, in Pushya nakshatra. And how beautiful is it!... Pushya's ruler is Brihaspati himself. Brihaspati is the gods' priest, their teacher. Full of wisdom and knowledge, he advises the devas/demigods absolutely on everything. Jupiter can not be happier in this nakshatra. The natives are thirsty for knowledge. But they will also be inclined to follow rituals and rules. Jupiter in Pushya natives obey their parents and ancestors. They respect and honor their elders. Brihaspati is the priest. Morale, truth and tradition are Jupiter's key words. Jupiter reaches the heaven realms of righteousness in Pushya. The natives follow the traditions and want to pass them on to the future generations. Hence you find many Pushya natives in the education field. This position helps to become a scholar in any kind of field. Pushya is considered to be a highly auspicious nakshatra. It is often recommended to take action the day the Moon transits there and this action will be successful. However, only one thing is not advised: marriage. This is Pushya's weak point. But it is also Brihaspati's weak point. Remember when Chandra-Moon took away his wife and had a child with her, who happens to be Budha-Mercury... Obstacles are seen in marriages. When afflicted, the natives are pressured by their family. They doubt more than usual and they hardly find their purpose in life. Family elders put pressure on them and natives want to please them but they can not do it, which leads to lower self-esteem. They might eat too much, especially dairy products, which are not advised for afflicted Pushya natives. Jupiter's natural optimism weakens. Success is harder to gain. But the lesson to learn here is to trust God because Jupiter is the divine and he will always help you. If my Vedic astrology insights bring you clarity or inspiration, you’re welcome to support my work on Ko-fi. ✨🙏
GURU CHANDAL YOGA (and why it's the best yoga I could ask for)
WHAT IS GURU CHANDAL YOGA: This Yoga is often seen as a controversial Yoga that involves Jupiter and Rahu in one house/conjunct. It is known to cloud one's judgement and be morally questionable and be susceptible to illusions, enough to be called a Dosha. But in my opinion, Guru Chandal Yoga is one of the most empowering Yogas to have. I'm not saying this out of the nuance that Jupiter has the capacity to control Rahu as I have learned. But I might not be accurate in this, so this is my disclaimer.
In today's society where so much materialism and superficiality have permeated, I have never felt this grateful to be able to courageously and confidently embrace my craziness.
I grew up as an outcast all my life, still finding a place where I could fit in and belong. I'm also in search of a place I call home. All this time I grew up only knowing of the sole reference of me as the problematic one or the villain from all my past interactions.
I'm not trying to turn a blind eye on my own faults, of course I'm not as clean as others who think of me as innocent would think. But it's crazy how they kept on telling you "the world does not revolve around you" or other statements meant to invalidate you and come across as logically, realistically, and morally superior, and yet they are the same ones who tend to live with regrets.
Sometimes, I feel excruciatingly in pain with the lack of connections and only myself to confide in. But sometimes, it makes me wonder how I became so empowered enough to treat the word "psycho" as a compliment? Maybe rebellion is in my blood, and like the Rahu-influenced person I am in my Rahu mahadasha with this Guru Chandal Yoga, I seek to break the flawed hypocritical society and the reality it upholds as I spit to its face.
Guru Chandal Yoga is definitely a chaotic one. But it's one that could give you new ways of thinking that the greater superficial society won't bother comprehend. As someone who has this Yoga, I always believe that those ones who have strong Guru Chandal influence will also be able to find just as noble and golden paths to illuminate for others belonging to their own personal causes.
Sure it might be lonely, but embrace your eccentricities. You'll never know how many people out there would root for you.
I am rooting for you too.
Stay authentic like a good psycho you are.