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  2. All about 27 Nakshatras, Lunar mansion or constellations in Vedic Astrology. Each zodiac sign contains two and one-fourth Nakshatras.

    • The Mythological Tale Behind The Nakshatras
    • Pada in Nakshatras
    • Characteristics of Nakshatra
    • How Are Nakshatras Different from Zodiac Signs?
    • The Four Aims of Life and The Nakshatras
    • Importance of Nakshatra in Astrology

    As per Hindu mythology, it is believed that there was a King Dakshan who had 27 daughters. Moon married all the 27 daughters (the Nakshatras). However, Moon had a strong drift towards one of his queens more than others— Rohini. As per astrology, Rohini is known as the exaltation point of the Moon. Because of the same reason, the other 26 wives of M...

    As we know that there are 27 constellations. These stars divide into four parts known as the Padas. These padas have the traits of the zodiac signs, beginning with the first zodiac sign— Aries. So, we can assume that the Pada is the most integrated system that Naksahtras follow involving the zodiac signs. In every 3 constellations, there are 12 pad...

    The symbolism of the constellation in Vedic astrology is affluent indeed. Nakshatra corresponds closely with the planets, deity, and aim of life, guna, and deity. Moreover, it also relates to the caste, sex, dosha, element, temperament, animal, wind direction, etc. When interpreting Nakshatras, all these pointers are considered in detail.

    If you would split the sky into twelve different parts, you shall call these 12 divisions as Zodiac signs. However, if you divide the same into 27 equal divisions, the term would be Nakshatra. During the division, each zodiac sign covers a zone of 30° from the circle of 360°. However, each Nakshatra covers 13.33° (approximately). In other words, we...

    Our life consists of four aims— Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Mosha. By looking at the position of the Nakshatra in the planets, one can figure out the main aim of the life of an individual. 1. Dharma basically illustrates what you do or are supposed to do. It depicts the fulfilment of your soul with everyday work and activities. 2. Next is Artha. It il...

    In Vedic astrology, analysis of Nakshatra is very important. It is generally responsible to figure out how an individual thinks, understands, or perceives life. Moreover, with the help of these Nakshatras, you can also figure out the Dasha period in your horoscope. Other than these, Nakshatra is important in a number of ways. Let us see that: 1. Fo...

    • Ashwini. Planetary Ruler: Ketu. Nakshatra Group: Godly. Zodiac Sign: Aries. Deity: The Ashwini-kumaras. Symbol: A horse’s head.
    • Bharani. Planetary Ruler: Venus. Nakshatra Group: Human-like. Zodiac Sign: Venus. Deity: Yamaraja. Symbol: The female sex organ.
    • Krittika. Planetary Ruler: The Sun. Nakshatra Group: Monstrous. Zodiac Sign: Aries & Taurus. Deity: Agni. Symbol: A knife or a flame.
    • Rohini. Planetary Ruler: The Moon. Nakshatra Group: Human-like. Zodiac Sign: Taurus. Deity: Brahma. Symbol: An oxcart or a temple.
  3. Oct 8, 2020 · This article reveals detailed information about Nakshatras, its significance in Vedic Astrology and Types of Nakshatras. Also, know how Nakshatras contribute to calculating auspicious muhurat and timings.

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  4. WHAT IS A NAKSHATRA? Superimposed over the 12 signs of the Zodiac, are 27 star constellations that hold great symbolic meaning for Vedic Astrology. These 27 sections of the sky -- the Nakshatras-- comprise the Nakshatra Wheel. The star constellations within and close by these sections are the Nakshatras. In Indian mythology, the Nakshatras ...

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  5. Nakshatra in Vedic Astrology is a term used to refer to the 27 lunar mansions or star constellations that are used in Vedic astrology to analyze and interpret an individual’s personality, behavior, and life events.

  6. The fascinating world of Vedic Astrology offers a unique perspective on life through the lens of Nakshatras or “lunar mansions.” These celestial entities play a crucial role in shaping our personalities, relationships, career paths, and spiritual growth.