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Автор произведения | Илана Либ |
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Ashlesha – the power to destroy harmful forces, disarming them through poison. It is the power to neutralize enemies (not literally). Ashlesha personalities can help with this by neutralizing adversaries with their energy.
Magha – the power to gain opportunities to avoid attachments to the body and to understand opportunities to leave the body. The Shakti of this nakshatra is suited for highly spiritual matters and can partly aid in healing. Suffering from illnesses often happens due to a strong attachment to the physical body (such as fear of death). Magha helps to understand that this suffering is insignificant in comparison to spiritual life, which is our true essence. A Magha personality can help in realizing this.
Purva Phalguni – the power to create something new and unite opposites. This nakshatra is auspicious for renewal, to start everything anew, and change one’s life. The power of this Shakti can give the understanding of how to unite what seems un-unifiable and to find mutual understanding with someone.
Uttara Phalguni – the power to thrive through marital connections. This Shakti brings prosperity in all areas, especially in love. Consulting a Uttara Phalguni personality can be helpful in these matters.
Hasta – the power to receive what one seeks, to place the object of desire into one’s hands. It provides the energy to achieve desired results or the opportunity to find what the person couldn’t previously, or to gain what truly belongs to them, even if they were unaware of it.
Chitra – the power to accumulate good karma (Purva Punya) and merits. Those who are tired of difficult life events receive good fortune through a Chitra personality.
Swati – the power to create change and transform, the ability to disperse, like the wind. With a Swati personality, one can undergo significant transformation, whether it’s letting go of certain habits or reaching a new level. Such individuals can help foster inner change, let go of the old, bring more ease, create changes, and provide opportunities to reach a new level materially (in business, for example) or spiritually.
Vishakha – the power to attain and reveal the hidden, to make the unseen visible. Beneficial for those seeking to unravel a secret, a truth, or to discover something long concealed. Talking to a Vishakha personality can help with this. If you yourself are a Vishakha personality, it will be very difficult for others to hide anything from you.
Anuradha – the power of worship, faith, and spiritual practices. This does not include material life. You need someone to support your spiritual efforts. The power of worship – people who engage in spiritual practices, pray, fast, worship the divine, or are spiritual teachers. Anuradha Shakti gives such people power. It is also suitable for those engaged in Eastern psychology, esotericism, and astrology.
Jyeshta – the power to rise above the fear of death and dangers, the power of mastery over the subconscious. This is connected to material life and attachment to materiality. Jyeshtha Shakti helps to overcome the fear of death and other phobias, helping one to rise above them, granting freedom and strength. It teaches not to belittle life or act foolishly out of fear.
Mula – the power to destroy and eliminate things. For example, if something brings good, Mula Shakti will not assist with it. However, it will help in destroying something harmful.
Purva Ashadha – the power of enthusiasm and inspiration. Purva Ashadha Shakti grants inspiration for action. If enthusiasm is needed, it will be beneficial to discuss matters with a Purva Ashadha personality or begin something when the Moon is in this nakshatra.
Uttara Ashadha – the power to grant lasting victory in all directions. This can be related to business or competitors. Consulting a Uttara Ashadha personality will help secure victory.
Shravana – the power to unite people into a group or community. This Shakti helps to bring people together, form an organization, support group, or unite friends.
Dhanishta – the power to grant honor, fame, and material wealth. A Dhanishta personality can help achieve respect in society, money, and fame.
Shatabhisha – the power to heal, cure, and provide both physical and psychological support. It is beneficial if your doctor is a Shatabhisha personality, as the treatment will be correct and effective.
Purva Bhadrapada – the power to develop and progress (to evolve along the path of evolution). It is good if you are a student of a Purva Bhadrapada personality, receiving knowledge from them. This will inspire a desire to learn and grow spiritually continuously, without losing interest.
Uttara Bhadrapada – the power to provide stability and opportunities for growth. If we lack stability or consistency in something, Uttara Bhadrapada Shakti will help with this, providing security for the future, and solutions to issues related to income and prosperity.
Revati – the power to nurture and protect, to nourish and fulfill. Suitable for those who work with children. It provides security, calmness, and confidence in fulfilling all that is good.
You will feel comfortable with a Revati personality, especially if they are your partner. They will fill you with spirituality and provide material prosperity, optimism, energy for completing tasks and creation, and freedom from fears related to your future and that of your children.
Using the table here, you can observe what a particular day or person brings to our lives (for this purpose, the first table on page 3 is also used, located above). Detailed information about each Janma Nakshatra can be found further in the text. In the first table, you find the birth Nakshatra (Janma under number 1 in the second table indicates the beginning of activity). The second row is Sampat (in the first table, this is found in the second row after Janma Nakshatra, days, and people who bring wealth, three Nakshatras in the row, and so on, checking all nine Tara positions).
Janma Nakshatra Ashwini
This is the first nakshatra, symbolized by the head of a horse, belonging to the Aries zodiac sign (spanning from 0°0' to 13°20'). Its ruler is Ketu, and the deity is Ashwini Kumara. Those born under this constellation are loyal and strong, usually successful, and maintain good relationships with those around them.
Among them, there are also tough individuals who tend towards unlawful and immoral actions. These are usually people with a pleasant appearance, beautiful eyes, a broad forehead, and a moderately sized nose. They possess great restraint, bringing calmness and composure. The path of life they must follow is Dharma (knowing the law, morality, piety, and repaying debts).
These people can be very loyal, which may ultimately become their "downfall," as they often sacrifice themselves for the sake of their loved ones. They are also known for their high intellect. When they follow their Dharma, they gain confidence in knowledge that comes from above, making them firm in their convictions and highly self-assured.
They are thoughtful in their decisions, and once they make one, they follow it through to the end. Their calm and quiet demeanor serves as a protective mechanism against the fear of criticism and rejection. What others think of them is important to them.
People born under the Ashwini constellation have the ability to successfully navigate many paths and can find themselves in various fields. A good financial