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Your divine archetype:
🥀👑♀️🌙The embodyment of power and the dominion of feminine passivity ☀️🔥🏔
Your Goddesses:
Just fyi, this first goddess fits so well with your chart that I want to describe her in greater detail than what I usually do in this game.
Gwenhwyfar_ Queen Guinevere, Welsh sovereignty goddess of the land.
So, Guinevere is known worldwide at this point thanks to Arthurian legends, but throughout history, she has been known most prominently among Northwest European people. Her name means "white ghost" or "white phantom". Interestingly, England was called Albion then, which basically means "white land". Also interestingly, Bharani's and Shravana's ruling planets(Venus and Moon) are both associated with color white(Venus is pure white, moon is milky white). Guinevere is among the Celtic sovereignty goddesses, one of whom represent the land, being its personification.
Bharani_ your moon, is the nakshatra of femininity in its natural and harshest state, but paradoxically being the choiceless one due to extreme sensitivity and passivity, dependant on masculine essence/energy that's asserted on it, purifying it and taking the exact appropriate form(which can be explained by the process of conception, pregnancy and birth).
Shravana_ your ascendant, is another passive and sensitive nakshatra, belonging to the Mleccha caste like Bharani. It's in Capricorn, natural sign of the 10th house of governing.
The most notable characteristic of hers is that she was wedded to King Arthur and according to stories written later(in late middle ages) she got into an affair with the King's trusted knight of the round table_ Lancelot. Themes of choicelenssness, self-governance, sacrifice vs selfishness and choiceless love are all tied to her.
It is debated whether she wanted to marry Arthur or not, or whether her involvememt with Lancelot was love or lust.
In any instance, what stays consistent is the most important, and Guinevere's story shows that her and the land are one and the same. The question of whether it was from her own will or not is trivial in comparison and in this instance, because destiny/fate was driving her or she was driving it. She was the "reason" why Camelot fell and she was who set the most important aspcets of the legends into motion.
I talk about Bharani's connection with fate, destiny and female rule/choicelessness in this post, in case you want to check it out.
But going back to Guinevere, a lot of people compare her to Persephone/Proserpina, and that archetype is associated with Hasta and Bharani. I would associate Guinevere with Bharani even stronger because of Bharani native's frequent interest in that time period and in those legends. Bharani has to do with fate and the ruling laws and the place of the feminine in all that, which perfectly ties into Guinevere's story.
To add an interesting detail, Bharani and Shravana are nakshatras which frequently show up among actors who play Arthurian characters. Two of my three favorite depictions of Guinevere are Angel Coulby(Bharani moon) in Merlin and Julia Ormond(Shravana moon) in First Knight. I think Mleccha nakshatras in general are connected to Arthurian legends but that's a topic for another post.
Speaking of which, you have all Mleccha(outcast) nakshatras activated in your chart: Moon in Bharani, Ascendant in Shravana, Jupiter in Ashlesha(which is the best sign placement for it) and Mars in Vishakha(Scorpio).
The main theme of this goddess is the governing of self and others. Bharani nakshatra deals with the struggle with fate over deepest desires and the most important choices, and how the feminine is both the submissive but the controlling one in that, how she's the choiceless one but also how she is the law that the masculine must submit to. The theme of "being" and "embodying" power is what I think connects this goddess to Bharani most.
There's also an aspect of Ketu in Anuradha and Rahu in Rohini(exalted Rahu), which emphasizes the destiny of moving from deep connections and attachments to joy and abundance(also the themes of 11th and 5th houses), abundance and prosperity that arise from those loyal connections that you have. This can be another thing that fits wifh Guinevere's story.
Outcast nakshatras all have a thing for freedom and deal with the concept in different(ultimately) but in many ways, similar ways. I want to mention Etruscan goddess Feronia_ goddess of fertility, freedom, of wild nature and wild animals. She was worshipped by plebes(lower class) and free men the most, because she was considered their patron. She was said to grant freedom to slaves and give rights to lower class people.
Your sun in Uttara Ashadha also ties into this. Sun nakshatras naturally give to all indiscriminately and without much calculation or manipulation. Uttara Ashadha in particular is associated with governing and being looked up to. Bridging the signs of Sagittarius and Capricorn(and the 9th and 10th houses), it trusts in its own morals and ideals and naturally gets at the top through that independence. People look up to natives of this nakshatra.
Another goddess I want to mention is the one I have talked about many times before, but I can't not mention her when someone has Bharani moon.
Freya_ Norse Goddess of love, fertility, sex, abundance, fate and magic. She is known for a lot of associated symbols from myths but one myth I want to focus on might be connected to your chart overall.
Freya came from the tribe of Gods called the Vanir_ peaceful deities, more concerned with agriculture and cultivation. They had a war with the Aesir gods(Odin, Frigg, Thor...) and after some time, they settled for a peace "treaty". As a gesture for the Aesir, Njord(God of seas, father of Freya and her brother Freyr) sent his son and daughter to them. They were accepted and Freya was wed to the God named Odr.
It was said that Freya loved him very much, and that he loved her in return, but be was away a lot. She would weep tears that turned to amber when they fell into the sea and turned to gold when theybfell to the ground. Some said that they turned into white flowers of snowdrop, lily of the valley and/or bleeding heart.
Freya learned that he turned into a sea monster and went to search for him. She found him, but someone saw the mosnter and killed it, not knowing it was Odr. Freya demanded that there be a place for him among Gods for justice, so that they would not be apart anymore. It was granted.
I want to talk about you chart ruler and atmakaraka, which ties into stories of all the goddesses I talk about here. Saturn is your Ascendant's lord AND the planet with the highest degree, sitting in the sign of Taurus(ruled by passive Venus), in the nakshatra of Mrigashira. That is an indicator of soul's urge and desire to flee from and paradoxically create more restraint. It's about choices and temptation, about desire and curioosty that leads to unrevesable consequences. This obviously is reminiscent of Guinevere's story. There is also a myth about Freya and how she obtained a precious necklace of hers that is pretty famous.
For more information, you can check out this post.
The last goddess I want to mention is Rhea_ Greek Goddess of ease, flow and motherhood, associated with everything that flows.
Rhea is a titaness, daughter of primordial titaness Gaia(goddess of Earth) and mother Zeus.
Bharani is one of the nakshtras connected to mothers and motherhood, and shares a passive nature with Shravana, which is a nakshtra connected to flow. Rhea also has a queenly status, one of her symbols is a crown.
In case you want to research more, you can look into Goddesses Inanna, Hel, Persephone, and into goddesses connected to love and rulership.
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