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  1. 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 symbolize the Moon’s 27 wives – the lunar shaktis (feminine energies). Since the Moon circles around the earth ...

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  2. Mūla ('root'; Devanagari मूल/मूळ, Telugu: మూల, Tamil: மூலம்) is the 19th nakshatra or 'lunar mansion' in Jyotisha and corresponds to the stars: λ Sco, υ Sco, ε Sco, μ1 Sco, θ Sco, κ Sco, ι1 Sco, and ζ1 Sco. [1][2] The symbol of Mula is a bunch of roots tied together (reticulated roots) or an 'elephant goad ...

    • Ashwini: The Star of Transport – (Aries 00 00’-13 20’) The symbol for Ashwini is a horse’s head representing a dauntless spirit of adventure and a head-strong nature.
    • Bharani: The Star of Restraint – (Aries 13 20’ to 26 40’) The symbol for Bharani is a clay vessel or yoni, reflecting the potent creative energy that is contained in this lunar mansion.
    • Krittika: The Star of Fire – (Aries 26 40’ to Taurus 10 00’) The primordial flame is the primary symbol of this nakshatra, representing purification by the sacred fire (yagna).
    • Rohini: The Star of Ascent – (Taurus 10 00’ to 23 20’) The symbols of this asterism are a chariot, a temple and a banyan tree. Rohini provides movement toward the divine as well as a place of worship.
  3. Mula Nakshatra. Nirruti / Nirriti (goddess of dissolution, calamity and destruction who lives in the kingdom of the dead and is associated with the powerful goddess, mahakali. she is also called “alakshmi” or the denial of lakshmi; the embodiment of abundance and prosperity), ancient scriptures also consider prajapati (lord of progeny and ...

  4. People born under Moola Nakshatra are said to be independent, determined and have a strong sense of purpose. They are also said to be spiritual and have a deep understanding of the mysteries of life. They may have a tendency towards self-destructive behavior and may face many challenges in their lives. They are also said to be very private and ...

  5. The term “Nakshatra” derives from the Sanskrit words “Naksha” (meaning map) and “Tara” (meaning star). Nakshatras, therefore, can be described as celestial maps, divided into 27 segments along the ecliptic, each bearing a unique set of characteristics, deities, and symbolism. These lunar mansions play a pivotal role in Vedic ...

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  7. Mula Nakshatra. Mula Nakshatra, symbolized by the bright star Epsilon Scorpii, holds a significant place in Hindu mythology and Vedic astrology. Spanning from 0°00' to 13°20' in Sagittarius, Mula Nakshatra is associated with qualities of transformation, renewal, destruction, and regeneration. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into ...

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