Nakshatras
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Sadhana (Days and people leading to completion of matters, projects, relationships) – Ashlesha, Jyeshtha, Revati
Vadha (Inauspicious days and dangerous people) – Ashwini, Magha, Mula
Mitra (Helpers) – Bharani, Purva Phalguni, Purva Ashadha
Atimitra (The most beneficial days, good friends) – Krittika, Uttara Phalguni, Uttara Ashadha
Pada 1 – Aries Navamsha (10°0' – 13°20' in Taurus)
This pada is ruled by Mars. These people are very active, light, and aspire to achieve quick results.
Here, passion increases along with material tendencies. There is considerable attention to uniqueness. Planets here need material results quickly. The Sun and Mars can be auspicious.
At its highest aspect, this pada can make a person a spiritual warrior who fights against exploitation.
Pada 2 – Taurus Navamsha (13°20' – 16°40' in Taurus)
This pada is ruled by Venus. Here all the positive traits of the nakshatra are concentrated. The Moon in this pada is exalted and prosperous. These are stable people inclined to finish things. It is more important for them to do something with quality than to start multiple things without bringing any to completion.
Planets here usually bring abundance and resource acquisition, even under adverse conditions. However, these people are overly materialistic. This pada allows for expressing thoughts and emotions through material means. This is the strongest pada in the zodiac for fulfilling life wishes. Venus, Saturn, the Moon, and Mercury are particularly strong here.
Pada 3 – Gemini Navamsha (16°40' – 20°0' in Taurus)
Mercury rules this pada. These people are intellectual, inclined toward business, and love to travel. They have literary skills and scientific abilities.
These people are sharp-minded, flexible, carefree, cheerful, and wealthy.
Venus, Mercury, and Saturn give good results in this pada.
Pada 4 – Cancer Navamsha (20°0' – 23°20' in Taurus)
The pada is ruled by the Moon. These people are sensitive and oriented towards family values.
They dedicate themselves to what they love, and afterward, find it hard to let go if there’s no other choice. This can mean attachment to children, home, or some endeavor.
There is also special attention to securing the home and material gains. Finances come through short travels.
Planets located in this pada provide maternal qualities but can also bring limitations and excessive attachment, with a tendency to hoard. The Moon and Jupiter are strong here.
Janma Nakshatra Mrigashira
This is the fifth Nakshatra, represented by the constellation Orion with three stars, depicting the head of the celestial hunter. Its main symbol is the head of a deer, and its animal symbol is an antelope. This Nakshatra spans from 23°20' in Taurus to 6°40' in Gemini. The ruling planet is Mars, and the deity is Chandra (Moon).
These individuals are capable of great love (especially towards their mother). However, they may also be restless, anxious, and inclined to wander. Such personalities love to explore, discover, and sometimes follow a spiritual path of development. Known for their slender bodies, they are often tall, with large, pleasant eyes.
Typically, these people are highly moral, intellectual, but tend to admire people who do not deserve it. They may experience betrayal in business, so they must be cautious in choosing friends and partners. Deep within, they are shy and prefer to avoid conflicts, but when challenged, they can become aggressive and hold grudges for a long time. They are sensitive, fragile, yet wise and intelligent, possessing prosperity, respect, and a certain lightheartedness toward others.
Despite being successful, they struggle to retain wealth due to mistakes that lead to professional and financial downfall. Because of their intellect, they quickly grow bored and find it difficult to complete things. Their professional interests may be related to engineering, communication, tourism, and music.
These individuals are deeply connected to family, feel great love and admiration for them, but often do not receive the same response and affection they very much expect. Their marriages are usually short, and their love lives are complex. They frequently suffer from illnesses during childhood, tend to have digestive issues, and may experience trauma in the shoulder area.
Destructive Degrees for Planets in Mrigashira: Mars – 28° in Taurus, Jupiter – 29° in Taurus. Those with such a placement for Jupiter or Mars in their birth chart should exercise caution and avoid starting new ventures when these planets transit the dangerous degrees.
Janma (Starting something) – Mrigashira
Sampat (Days and people bringing wealth) – Ardra, Swati, Shatabhisha
Vipat (Days and people bringing misfortune) – Punarvasu, Vishakha, Purva Bhadrapada
Kshema (Days and people bringing ease, prosperity, stability, and security) – Pushya, Anuradha, Uttara Bhadrapada
Pratyak (People who tend to criticize us, provoke emotions, and the days associated with this) – Ashlesha, Jyeshta, Revati
Sadhana (Days and people leading to completion of matters, projects, relationships) – Ashwini, Magha, Mula
Vadha (Inauspicious days and dangerous people) – Bharani, Purva Phalguni, Purvashadha
Mitra (Helpers) – Krittika, Uttara Phalguni, Uttara Ashadha
Atimitra (The most beneficial days, good friends) – Rohini, Hasta, Shravana
Pada 1 – Leo Navamsha (23°20' – 26°40' in Taurus)
This pada is ruled by the Sun. These are artistic people, often learning various kinds of arts, different techniques of working with hands, constantly in creative search, always changing their approach to work-related matters. This pada belongs to the determined and stable side of Mrigashira, but there is an opportunity to express experience through artistic and creative endeavors.