Anuradha, the UNpopular (feat. Jyestha)
The rabbit yoni energy seems to materialise as "outcasts/losers" or the archetypal "average/below-average girl next door", who gets ignored and disrespected. :
Anuradha Sun Auli'i Cravalho (Mean Girls 2024)
Anuradha/Jyestha Moon Andria Tayeh (AlRawabi School for Girls)
Anuradha Sun Zoe Colletti (Boo, Bitch)
Anuradha Moon Emily Perkins (She's The Man)
AA verified Anuradha Ascendant Alison Brie & Anuradha/Jyestha Moon Gillian Jacobs (Community)
Anuradha/Jyestha Moon Tamara Mello (Popular)
Anuradha Moon Malia Baker (The Babysitters Club)
AA verified Anuradha Moon America Ferrera (Ugly Betty)
Jyestha Moon Grace Park & Jyestha Sun Meghan Black (Edgemont)
Jyestha Moon Jodelle Ferland (Girl Fight)
Jyestha Sun Vanessa Anne-Hudgens (High School Musical)
Jyestha Sun Amanda Seyfried (Jennifer's Body)
Anuradha Moon Yin Chang (Gossip Girl)
C verified Jyestha Moon Hilary Duff (Lizzie Mcguire)
Anuradha Sun Melissa Disney (As Told By Ginger)
AA verified Anuradha Moon Ginnifer Goodwin (Mona Lisa Smile)
AA verified Anuradha Ascendant Jessica Chastain (The Help) :
This "unpopular" status is what ignites and drives them towards discovering their true worth. This same desire also propels fictional characters played by actors with Mars-ruled nakshatras towards exceeding expectations. Interestingly, Mars rules Scorpio, which is where the rabbit yonis are fully situated. In both cases, they surpass the cold and calculated walls of artificial perfection that menacingly surround them. Mars nakshatra natives and the rabbit yonis are meant to battle against these illusory rules that don't make sense to their dharmic minds. They should not accept (let alone conform to) them. They should not take things at face value.
Social graces, beauty standards, mainstream tastes/preferences, unnatural confines/limits and other socio-economic barriers are surpassed by the rabbit yonis (and Mars) in order for them to individuate. Upon delivering its selfless service, Mars eventually needs to exit the public eye; Dhanishta bridges the natural 10th House of public visibility, Capricorn, with the natural 11th House Aquarius, which is an extremely elusive rashi lording over disturbing secrets & esoteric obscurity.
Furthermore, Mars-ruled Scorpio is the Kaal Purush's natural 8th House, which opposes Taurus, the natural 2nd House of family traditions, shared values and other psychological bonds that ensure peaceful communal living (ignorance). The quality of lineages that had produced us can also be deduced from the condition of the 2nd House. Scorpio is where we must do away with (and clear away) such karmic baggages.
The Gemini-Sagittarius axis also shares a similar opposition of mundaneness vs. idealism but the actual process of transcending commonness and regularity is only achieved in Scorpio, which is hellbent on escaping this "grand illusion". The rabbit yonis aim to find the hidden "way out", metaphorically represented by their underground burrows and tunnels. Their minds do not operate on a mundane level but are always entering, exploring and traversing dark & hidden aspects of the human experience. Hence, Scorpio natives may also obsessively participate in the Occult; its etymology traces back to the Latin Occultus, which literally means concealed.
P.S. I thought I had posted about this previously. Clearly, I didn't. So, here it is. My main point is, liberation inevitably involves disengaging from all that is championed by the majority. We have to choose ourselves over anyone or anything else. There is no point in seeking another's approval. Ironically, UNpopularity may be a blessing in disguise. Imagine spending a lifetime painstakingly fitting into the templates and regulations drawn out for us, only to find out that none of them are... real. Scorpio natives are often villainised because they crave, discover and then express/relay to others the raw truths behind our existence.