First things first, Nakshatras or collections of stars make a lot of difference to our lives because of the astrological calculations inherent in them. As per Vedic Astrology, each Nakshatra or a Star Constellation is represented by a star. There are 27 Nakshatras, based on the division of 360 degree sky into 27 subdivisions of 13.20 degrees each. The Nakshatras are broadly classified into three categories – Dev (divine), Nar (human) and Rakshas (demon). The three categories are further sub-divided into more sub-categories based on gender and Varna (caste).
As per astrology, Nakshatra is an amalgamation of words ‘Naksha’ and Tara, which mean a map and a star, respectively. In effect, Nakshatra means a star map, which shows you what constellation has in store for you. The 27 Nakshatras are different from each other and their uniqueness comes from the presence of the Moon in each of these constellations. Since every study, every analysis of a person’s birth-chart is based on the movement of Moon through these Nakshatras, it can predict every aspect of your personality as well as your life. Some of the most important insights that Nakshatras offer include –
1. The study of planetary movements and Nakshatras at the time of birth of an individual help astrologers analyse the individual’s birth-chart and predict a general course of his life.
2. Nakshatras give out vital information and indication about a person’s birth, characteristics, personality traits, strengths, weaknesses, likes, dislikes, etc.
3. The placement of the Moon vis-à-vis the Nakshatras tells you your Janma Nakshatra, from which arise all other information about your destiny.
4. Individuals under the Dev category of Nakshatras are genial, almost angel-like, subtle and refined in their personalities while the Manav or Manushya Nakshatra people are humans, with all their flaws and ordinariness. On the other hand, persons belonging to Rakshas category have somewhat of a crude attitude towards life.
27 Nakshatras & Their Traits
Dev Nakshatras
1. Ashwini – This Nakshatra has 3 stars shining in the shape of a horse’s mouth and people born under this are naturally beautiful, love to dress up well, often stay calm and collected & are fond of jewelry.
2. Mrigashira – Stars together in the shape of a deer’s face, the individuals born under this Nakshatra are unusually timid, suffering from an inferiority complex for most part of their lives. They also live a simple life and find money easy to achieve.
3. Punarvasu – The stars in this Nakshatra are shaped like a hermitage and it is interesting to know that Lord Ram was born under this Nakshatra too. Such individuals are polite, tactful, reasonable and clever businessmen.
4. Pushya – The Nakshatra, in the shape of a narrow, is the most pious among the lot and its natives are devoted to God. They live cautiously with a clear and balanced mind and often seek the supreme truth.
5. Hasta – As the name suggests, the five stars in this Nakshatra form a human hand in the sky. Such individuals are noble by nature and charitable towards others. They have greater sexual prowess and they love to indulge in music and alcohol.
6. Anuradha– The four stars that make up this Nakshatra are in the shape of ‘Bali’, a devotee of God and these individuals are god-fearing and hit a lucky patch, especially when travelling in foreign lands.
7. Swati – This Nakshatra has a lone star in it, looking like a coral. Such individuals are introvert but possess immense self-control, though they can be stubborn too.
8. Shravan – The 3-star Shravan Nakshatra means those born under its guidance are not just noble at heart but also possess high intelligence.
9. Revati – One of the largest collection of stars – 32 in all – this Nakshatra is shaped like a long drum. Such individuals, with their well-built body & diplomatic manners, are highly attractive to the opposite sex.
Manushya Nakshatras
1. Bharani – Shaped like a womb, the three prominent stars in this Nakshatra inspire zest for life among the individuals, allowing them to enjoy wealth and prosperity.
2. Kritika – Proud natives are born under this constellation made up of 7 stars, shaped like a horseshoe. Armed with a thirst for power and overall good health, the individuals are also unusually angry at times.
3. Rohini – Shaped in the form of a bullock cart, this Nakshatra ensures that its natives are not only beautiful with attractive personalities but they are also generously charitable individuals who value honesty.
4. Ardra – The stars are shaped like a gem and such natives are emotional to a fault. Usually insincere and untrustworthy, such individuals are always looking out for themselves and possess a quick temper.
5. Purva Phalguni – The 2-star Nakshatra guides its individuals to be artistic, sincere and noble at heart. Their pleasant disposition makes them ideal businessmen.
6. Uttar Phalguni – Another 2-star Nakshatra’s individuals are short-tempered and proud but they suffer from a poor appetite.
7. Poorva Ashadha – The 4-star Nakshatra gives rise to generosity, nobility and kindheartedness among the individuals born under its influence.
8. Uttar Ashadha – 3 prominent stars shaped like an elephant’s tooth, it guides its individuals to be fond of food throughout life while they are also gentle and kind in nature.
Rakshas Nakshatras
1. Ashlesha – The ninth Nakshatra in the line-up, it would be interesting to note that it is shaped like a Sudarshan Chakra, which is one of the many weapons in the arsenal of Lord Krishna. Such natives are insincere, ungrateful and selfish natives who have a cheerful disposition.
2. Magh – The 5-star Nakshatra forms a house in the sky and it governs over proud natives to whom prosperity comes too easily. They enjoy a long life full of luxury, beautiful things and flowers.
3. Chitra– Individuals born under this bright, one-star Nakshatra, have shapely figure, and beautiful eyes, and this makes them attractive to others.
4. Vishakha – Again a 5- star Nakshatra in the form of a gate arc, this constellation ensures that its individuals are God-fearing but aggressive too, with a hint of jealousy in their behaviour.
5. Jyeshtha – Shaped like an earring, made out of 3 prominent stars, Jyestha individuals are amorous by nature and easily attracted to the opposite sex.
6. Moola – The 11 stars in this Nakshatra shape up like a lion, which is why the individuals born under Moola are firm, to the extent of being stubborn. They are also shrewd in their day-to-day life.
Some other Nakshatras in the 3 categories are Dhanishta, Shatabhisha, Poorva Bhadra, and Uttar Bhadra. So, you see the extensive presence of Nakshatras in our life is enough to guide each and every aspect. However, if you want a more detailed and professional consultation regarding the same, you can consult Dr. Vinay Bajrangi, one of India’s ace astrologers. You can connect with him on vinaybajrangi.com or contact his office on +91 9278665588/9278555588.
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