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Nakshatras in Indian Astrology


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In Indian astrology, the Nakshatras or Zodiac Stars are the 27 lunar mansions that divide the zodiac into equal parts. Each nakshatra is associated with a particular star or constellation and has its own unique qualities and characteristics.


Here is a list of all the nakshatras along with the #Rashis they belong to:

  1. #Ashwini - Aries (Mesha)

  2. #Bharani - Aries (Mesha)

  3. #Krittika - Aries (Mesha) and Taurus (Vrishabha)

  4. #Rohini - Taurus (Vrishabha)

  5. #Mrigashira - Taurus (Vrishabha) and Gemini (Mithuna)

  6. #Ardra - Gemini (Mithuna)

  7. #Punarvasu - Gemini (Mithuna) and Cancer (Karka)

  8. #Pushya - Cancer (Karka)

  9. #Ashlesha - Cancer (Karka)

  10. #Magha - Leo (Simha)

  11. #Purva Phalguni - Leo (Simha)

  12. #Uttara Phalguni - Leo (Simha) and Virgo (Kanya)

  13. #Hasta - Virgo (Kanya)

  14. #Chitra - Virgo (Kanya) and Libra (Tula)

  15. #Swati - Libra (Tula)

  16. #Vishakha - Libra (Tula) and Scorpio (Vrishchika)

  17. #Anuradha - Scorpio (Vrishchika)

  18. #Jyeshtha - Scorpio (Vrishchika)

  19. #Moola - Sagittarius (Dhanu)

  20. #Purva Ashadha - Sagittarius (Dhanu)

  21. #Uttara Ashadha - Sagittarius (Dhanu) and Capricorn (Makara)

  22. #Shravana - Capricorn (Makara)

  23. #Dhanishta - Capricorn (Makara) and Aquarius (Kumbha)

  24. #Shatabhisha - Aquarius (Kumbha)

  25. #Purva Bhadrapada - Aquarius (Kumbha) and Pisces (Meena)

  26. #Uttara Bhadrapada - Pisces (Meena)

  27. #Revati - Pisces (Meena)

Each nakshatra is divided into four padas or quarters, which are also associated with specific traits and qualities. The nakshatras play an important role in Vedic astrology and are used for a variety of purposes, including determining auspicious times for activities, predicting the future, and analyzing the personality and life path of an individual.


Here is some information on nakshatras according to Indian #panchangas and #vedas and their importance:


Nakshatras in Indian panchangas:

In Indian panchangas, the nakshatras are used to determine auspicious times for various activities, such as weddings, travel, and business deals. Each nakshatra is associated with a particular tithi (lunar day) and is believed to influence the outcome of an activity that is started during that time.


Nakshatras in Vedas:

In the Vedas, the nakshatras are associated with various deities and have a deep spiritual significance. Each nakshatra is believed to represent a particular aspect of life, such as wealth, health, or knowledge. They are also associated with the elements of nature, such as fire, water, and air.


Importance of nakshatras:

The nakshatras are an important part of Indian astrology and are used for a variety of purposes, such as determining auspicious times for activities, predicting the future, and understanding the qualities and characteristics of an individual. Each nakshatra is believed to have a unique influence on the personality and life of an individual, and the position of the moon in a particular nakshatra at the time of birth is considered to be an important factor in determining a person's destiny.

Overall, the nakshatras have a deep spiritual and astrological significance in Indian culture, and are used for a variety of purposes. Understanding the qualities and characteristics associated with each nakshatra can provide insight into an individual's personality and life path, and can help guide important decisions and activities.

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