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I struggled with finding the exact goddesses that would fit perfectly with your chart but in the end I think I made the right choices. They may not be the ones you connect with but I hope their archetypes and the explanations will help you. 💕
The more detailed analysis of your chart and some sidenotes are in smaller text.
Your divine archetype:
☀️🥀🌸The abundant maiden of strength, endurance, beauty and love.💕🌳🍇🫒
Your goddesses:
Olwen_ the mythical daughter of the king of the giants_ Yspaddaden Penkawr, in Welsh mythology, Sun and flower goddess whose love story with a hero named Culhwch still inspires people today.
Olwen is described as fair skinned, her hair as yellower than straw, her cheeks tinted by rose, adorned in a bright red dress. Her steps were said to spring flowers from the ground.
Olwen means "golden wheel", representing the turns of fate and the cyclical nature of time, but contrasting another Celtic goddess, Ariandrhod(whose name means "silver wheel") Olwen is a figure of solar nature, embodying the maiden archetype, rather than the mother.
She has a few nicknames that give even more insight into her: "She of the white tracks" or "lady of the white tracks", "white lady of the day" and "flower bringing golden wheel of summer".
Moon's placement almost always dominates the chart. In your case, it's in Purva Phalguni, the Venusian nakshatra in the heart of the sign of solar Leo. This nakshatra is related to union and procreation. For females/feminines, it's the place of active fun and enjoyment, only possible because of the strong masculine presence and support towards her that is associated with this nakshatra. All Venus nakshatras relate to desire, especially Bharani and P. Phalguni. Bharani relates to the feminine, completely passive side of the desire that is so hidden even she herself cannot see it fully sometimes. Purva Phalguni though relates to the masculine view, where the desire is unashamedely acted upon but unlike Bharani, it's more visible. Bharani is all about secrecy, Purva Phalguni loves the spotlight. It's directly related to procreation_ union that produces "fruit", that's why it's called "the previos fruitful/red one". It's yoni animal, the rat, is also all about planting seeds, in every sense of the word. All in all, Purva Phalguni is very creative and solar in its venusian quialities, associated with the color gold.
Sidenote: not goddess related but look into the origins of the tale of "The Sleeping Beauty"_ "Sun, Moon and Talia." The procreation aspect is very blatant there, and the curse at 16 reminds me of the goddess associated with P. Phalguni_ lalita tripura sundari, who is depicted as a 16 year old girl.
And your Sun nakshatra_ Rohini, is related to growth and abundance, not too unlike Purva Phalguni. Lunar Rohini is indeed more passive, but both nakshatras can be seen as the "fruitful maiden" archetype. Rohini is also strongly associated flowers, just like Olwen. But your ascendant nakshatra tells a different story, the one of separation, struggle and trials. Ardra is the nakshatra of sufferring, pain, but also one of release, compassion and genuine humanity.
In general, look into goddesses of fertility, love, abundance, flowers, loyalty, with myths that show perserverance through hardship and the endurance if beauty and love.
Olwen's destined lover_ Culhwch was cursed by his stepmother to never marry his kin, due to her fears of being deprived of the inheritance. But the curse contained a prophecy_ that he would marry the giant's daighter, Olwen.
So he set out to find her and once he reached her land, he found that the giant king demanded that he should prove himself worthy of Olwen's hand. Olwen's father was said to die if she were to ever marry.
Culhwch completed the many nearly impossible tasks presented by the chief of the giants and he had to oblige. Olwen and Culhwch were happily married in the end.
Even though her role here seems passive, she was the catalyst and the motivator for a hero to prove his masculinity and worthiness.
Another Celtic flower goddess Blodeuwedd is frequently compared to Olwen and she is the one that directly reonates with Rohini nakshatra.
Another goddess that I associated with P. Phalguni(and Bharani) is Freya.
Freya(or Freja) is the norse goddess of love, beauty, sensuality, sex, fertility, magic and of the fallen dead.
Freya is heavily associated with gold and amber. Her name means "Lady". Purva Phalguni belongs to the Brahmin caste_ the highest caste.
Her mythology is also tied to separation and then union with her love. Although her themes are heavily connected to Bharani, I think that ultimately she can be associated with both Bharani and Purva Phalguni.
This is sort of a moodboard I made for Freya. More Bharani than Purva Phalguni in this instance but I love how the gold looks so... it stays, for now at least
Your atmakaraka is Mercury which also ties with the magical and shapeshifting aspect of Freya. It's also your chart ruler and is located in the Taurus portion of the fiery nakshatra Krittika, which I think might resonate with the abundant, growth orineted but fiery and passionate nature of Freya.
The Mercurial influence on your chart can't be ignored, as well the presence of both Anuradha as your Ketu and Ardra as your Ascendant, showing the two contrasting ways of viewing and dealing with hardship and struggle. Your primal instinct is to be patient and endure, to go deep and within quietly, but the outward manifestation is the outcry of Ardra, the one that pierces through the minds and rebels. There is a certain wisdom and compassion in all of this.
Anuradha is the nakshatra of deep and occult knowledge and devotion, Ardra is directly related to the scribes and the written word(the physical, visible version of thoughts and concepts, limited through definition).
One of the goddesses associated with those is Seshat, an Egyptian goddess of wisdom, writing, measurment(rahu) and time. She was reffered to as "the ruler of the books". I can't say that she relates directly to your chart but I included this archetype just in case you'd want to look into it.
Your chart is very interesting and it'd be a challenge for anyone to place it in a box. As I said in the game introduction post, it's best for everyone to research deities themselves, but I hope that the archetypes that I talked about resonate and that they might help you with finding your goddesses. 🤍💕
As always, you can message(or comment!) in case you have questions or want to talk more about it.






