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3-Nakshatra Characteristics
Nakshatra Tables
The Nakshatra are considered to be the wives of the Moon. In Vaidik Mythology
the wives or consorts symbolize the power of the divinity. Therefore, as the
wives of the Moon, the Nakshatra represent the powers of the Moon. Of what sort
are these powers? The Moon indicates consciousness and that which grows as a
result of what is in the consciousness. In fact, the Moon's favorite Nakshatra
or wife is Rohinee, which means to grow, and which is presided by Prajapati,
the Lord of creation. The Nakshatra, therefore, indicate the powers of consciousness
that create growth. The growth of any planet or point is dependent upon the
Nakshtra in which it falls.
The Nakshatra Tables provide an array
of details and qualities pertaining to the Nakshatra. The growth of any planet or
point is dependent upon the qualities of the Nakshatra in which it falls:
--In the event of benefic influences the qualities of the Nakshatra will
provide healthy growth and realization.
--In the event of malefic influences the qualities of the Nakshatra will be
perverted so as not to provide any healthy growth.
Nakshatra Categories
Some of the different categories of
Nakshatra as given in the Nakshatra Tables, they are now being explained:
Deity
- The myths of these Deities have a lot to reveal about the Nakshatra. For
instance there is a myth that Naaraayan taught astrology to the Ashwins,
Ashwinee therefore is one of the Nakshatra that indicates astrology. The
Deities can also be worshipped to increase the growth of those things
falling in their Nakshatra.
Shakti
- The power of the consciousness to create growth.
Basis Above
- The foundation of the power of the consciousness.
Basis Below
- The natural reciprocation, or reflection, of the Basis Above.
Result of the Shakti and Basis
-
The natural result of the Shakti's and Basis, these all applied with
flexibility and imagination will yield very revealing results.
Gun
- Indicates the activating motivation of the Nakshatra; whether Saatwik,
inspired as a result of holding views that there are possibilities for
elevation; Raajasik, inspired due to holding views that there possibilities
of fulfilling activities; or Taamasik, inspired as a result of holding views
that things can be depressed. Taamasik Nakshatra are not necessarily depressing;
for instance Pushyami, a Taamasik Nakshatra, has the Shakti to create
spiritual energy. It is motivated to do this as a result of holding views
that things can be depressed, in order to avoid this possibility spiritual
energy is created.
Nature
- The nature inclines the Nakshatra to be better suited for different
tasks. For instance moveable Nakshatra will give greater growth to this
things that require movement, travel, or change.
Fierce/severe Nakshatra will give greater growth to those things requiring
severity, such as fighting, etc.
Race
- Dev Nakshatra are inclined to uphold what they believe is good.
Manushya Nakshatra are pragmatic and versatile in nature, the do what they
believe will give the best results. Raakshas Nakshatra are inclined to
break taboos, restrictions, etc.
Tri-Moorti
- Creation or Brahmaa Nakshatra indicate the creative aspect, these are
also Karm (action) Nakshatra. Preservation or Vishnu Nakshatra are the
reflection of the Brahm Nakshatra and thereby preserve or maintain what is
created. These are also Bhog (enjoyment) Nakshatra. Dissolution or Shiv
Nakshatra indicate that which happens between the creative aspect and its
reflection. Namely the process of understanding that results in the loss
of the many in view of the One. These are also Naash (loss) Nakshatra.
Activity
- Passive Nakshatra are more receptive, active Nakshatra are more initiative,
balanced Nakshatra are both active and passive depending upon need.
Goal
- Indicates the goal or purpose of the Nakshatra. Whether Dharm, finding
one's place and purpose in life; Arth, material wellbeing as the support
of the other goals; Kaam, balanced fulfillment of one's desires; or Moksh,
freedom from worldly suffering. The benefic or malefic influences upon the
planet falling in a Nakshatra will determine to what extent the goal will
be realized.
Body Parts
- Useful primarily for medical astrology. The organs governed by Nakshatra
with malefics or disease causing planets will be suffering due to some
disruption, or excess to the proper flow of energy to that organ.
Dosh
- The excess of energy the Nakshatra may give rise to.
People and Profession
- These can be helpful to determine more specific detail about one's
career or about people in the natives life.
Miscellaneous Articles
- These can be helpful to determine more specific detail about one's
possessions, expenses, goods sold, etc.
Nakshatra Table
Name |
Degrees |
Lord |
Meaning |
Stars* |
Shape/Symbol |
Gun |
Caste** |
Goal |
Race |
Sex*** |
1-Ashwinee |
00 - 13:20 Aries |
Ketu |
the horsemen |
3 |
horses head |
Rajas |
Vaishya |
Dharm |
Dev |
M |
2-Bharani |
13:20 - 26:40 Aries |
Venus |
the bearers |
3 |
female sexual organ |
Tamas |
Mlechchh |
Arth |
Manusha |
F |
3-Krittika |
26:40 Aries - 10 Taurus |
Sun |
razor/ cutter |
6 |
dagger/ razor |
Sattwa |
Braahman |
Kaam |
Rakshas |
F |
4-Rohinee |
10 - 23:20 Taurus |
Moon |
ruddy cow, red, growing |
5 |
chariot |
Rajas |
Shoodra |
Moksh |
Manusha |
M? |
5-Mrigashira |
23:20 Taurus - 6:40 Gemini |
Mars |
dear or antelope's head |
3 |
head or a deer |
Tamas |
servant |
Moksh |
Dev |
N |
6-Ardra |
6:40 - 20 Gemini |
Rahu |
the moist |
1 |
tear drop, gem |
Sattwa |
butcher |
Kaam |
Manusha |
F |
7-Punurvasu |
20 Gemini - 3:20 Cancer |
Jupiter |
return of the light and goods, |
4/5 |
quiver/house, bow |
Rajas |
Vaishya |
Arth |
Dev |
M |
8-Pushya |
3:20 - 16:40 Cancer |
Saturn |
nourisher, flower, the best |
3 |
teat of cow, arrow, flower |
Tamas |
Kshatriya |
Dharm |
Dev |
M |
9-Aashleshaa |
16:40 - 30:00 Cancer |
Mercury |
entwiner, embracer, intimate connection |
5/6 |
wheel, serpent |
Sattwa |
Mlechchh |
Dharm |
Rakshas |
F |
10-Magha |
00 - 13:20 Leo |
Ketu |
beneficent, mighty |
5 |
throne, palanquin, royal court |
Rajas |
Shudra |
Arth |
Rakshas |
F |
11-P-Phaalgunee |
13:20 - 26:40 Leo |
Venus |
previous red one |
2/8 |
legs of a cot, stage |
Tamas |
Braahman |
Kaam |
Manusha |
F |
12-U-Phaalgunee |
26:40 Leo - 10 Virgo |
Sun |
later red one |
2 |
bed, legs of a cot |
Sattwa |
Kshatriyas |
Moksh |
Manusha |
F |
13-Hasta |
10 - 23:20 Virgo |
Moon |
hand |
5 |
closed hand |
Rajas |
Vaishyas |
Moksh |
Dev |
M |
14-Chitra |
23:20 Virgo - 6:40 Libra |
Mars |
brilliant, distinguished |
1 |
pearl |
Tamas |
servant |
Kaam |
Rakshas |
F |
15-Swaati |
6:40 - 20 Libra |
Raahu |
independent, sword |
1 |
coral, sapphire |
Sattwa |
butcher |
Arth |
Dev |
F |
16-Vishaakhaa |
20 Libra - 3:20 Scorpio |
Jupiter |
branched, forked branches |
4/5 |
leaf decked triumphal gate, potters wheel |
Rajas |
Mlecchas |
Dharm |
Rakshas |
F |
17-Anuradha |
3:20 - 16:40 Scorpio |
Saturn |
subsequent success, following Raadhaa |
4 |
bali (heap of rice), umbrella |
Tamas |
Shudra |
Dharm |
Deva |
M |
18-Jyeshtha |
16:40 - 30 Scorpio |
Mercury |
the eldest |
3 |
kundal (earring), umbrella, talisman |
Sattwa |
servant |
Arth |
Rakshas |
F? |
19-Mool |
00 - 13:20 Sagittarius |
Ketu |
root, commencement |
11 |
tail of lion, crouching line |
Rajas |
butcher |
Kaam |
Rakshas |
N |
20-P-Ashada |
13:20 - 26:40 Sagittarius |
Venus |
earlier victory |
2 |
hand fan, winnowing basket, tusk, square |
Tamas |
Braahman |
Moksh |
Manusha |
F |
21-U-Ashada |
26:40 Sagittarius - 10 Capricorn |
Sun |
later victory |
2/8 |
machaan, elephant tusk, square |
Sattwa |
Kshatriya |
Moksh |
Maanusha |
F |
22-Sravana |
10 - 23:20 Capricorn |
Moon |
famous, hearing |
3 |
3 footprints, arrow |
Rajas |
Mlechchh |
Arth |
Dev |
M |
23-Dhanishta |
23:20 Capricorn - 6:40 Aquarius |
Mars |
very rich, very swift |
4/5 |
Mridang (drum) |
Tamas |
servant |
Dharm |
Raakshas |
F |
24-Shatabhishaa |
6:40 - 20 Aquarius |
Raahu |
100 medicines or doctors |
100 |
circle, flower |
Sattwa |
butcher |
Dharm |
Raakshas |
N |
25-P-Bhaadrapad |
20 Aquarius - 3:20 Pisces |
Jupiter |
earlier auspicious one |
2 |
double faced man, stage, machaan, legs of a cot |
Rajas |
Braahman |
Arth |
Manusha |
M |
26-U-Bhadrapad |
3:20 - 16:40 Pisces |
Saturn |
later auspicious one |
2/8 |
last bed, legs of a cot, two joined men
|
Tamas |
Kshatriyas |
Arth |
Maanush |
M |
27-Revati |
16:40 - 30 Pisces |
Mercury |
rich, wealthy |
32 |
Mridang (drum), fish |
Sattwa |
Shudra |
Moksh |
Dev |
F |
*Some sources give a different
number of stars, in this case both sources have been included.
**Butchers are "a powerful class of cruel men."
*** There is some difference of opinion about the sex of two Nakshatra,
these have a "?", the most agreed upon sex is listed.
The Shakti, Basis Above and Below and
their Results are from Dr. David Frawley's translation of Taittireeya Braahman, 1.5.1.
Nakshatra |
Deity |
Shakti (power to/of…) |
Basis Above |
Basis Below |
Result of Shakti and Basis' |
1-Ashwinee |
Ashwins-the twin horseman |
quickly reaching things |
those to be healed |
healing therapies |
world becomes free from disease |
2-Bharanee |
Yama-Death |
take things away |
removal of life from the body |
carrying the soul to the ancestral realm |
moving on to the next world |
3-Krittikaa |
Agni-Fire |
to burn |
heat |
light |
burning or purification |
4-Rohinee |
Prajaapati-Lord of creation |
growth |
plants |
waters |
creation |
5-Mrigashiraa |
Som-god of immortality
|
giving fulfillment |
extension |
weaving |
make the world enjoyable |
6-Aardraa |
Rudra-god of storm |
effort |
hunting or searching |
reaching the goal |
brings about achievement |
7-Punarvasu |
Aditi-mother of the Gods |
ability to gain wealth or substance |
wind or air |
wetness or rain |
revitalization of plants |
8-Pushya |
Brihaspati- teacher of the Devas |
create spiritual energy |
sacrificial worship |
the worshipper |
creation of spiritual energy |
9-Aashleshaa |
Sarp-serpent |
inflict with poison |
approach of the serpent |
trembling and agitation |
destruction of the victim |
10-Magha |
the Pitris-the Ancestral Fathers |
leave the body |
mourning |
leaving the body |
death |
11-P-Phaalgunee |
Aryaman-god of contracts and union,
Sun as friend, beloved |
procreation |
wife, female partner |
husband, male partner |
creation of the fetus |
12-U-Phaalgunee |
Bhag-the Sun as bliss |
giving of prosperity through union
or marriage |
wealth gained from one's own family |
wealth gained from one's partner
and their family |
accumulation of wealth |
13-Hast |
Savitar-Sun as inspiration |
gain what one is seeking
and place it in one's hands |
seeking of gain |
process of gaining |
puts what one wishes to gain
in one's hand |
14-Chitraa |
Vishvakarmaa-divine architect |
accumulate merit in life |
law |
truth |
gain honor in one's work |
15-Swaati |
Vaayu-Wind |
scatter like the wind |
moving in various directions |
change of form |
transformation |
16-Vishaakhaa |
Indraagni-gods of
lightning and fire |
achieve many and various fruits |
plowing or cultivation |
harvest |
fruit of the harvest |
17-Anuraadhaa |
Mitra-divine friend,
Lord of compassion |
worship |
ascension |
descent |
honor and abundance |
18-Jyeshthaa |
Indra-god of thunder |
rise or conquer, and
gain courage in battle |
attack |
defense |
one becomes a hero |
19-Mool |
Nirriti-goddess of disaster, A-Lakshmee |
to ruin or destroy |
breaking things apart |
crushing things |
the power to destroy (can
destroy destruction) |
20-P-Aashaadhaa |
Apas-goddess of Waters |
invigoration |
strength |
connection |
gain of luster |
21-U-Aashaadhaa |
Vishwadev- Universal Gods |
grant an unchallengeable victory |
strength to win |
the goal that one can win |
becomes unchallenged winner |
22-Shravan |
Vishnu-the Pervader |
connection |
seeking |
the paths |
connection of all things |
23-Dhanishthaa |
Vasu-gods of Light and Abundance |
give abundance and fame |
birth |
prosperity |
bringing people together |
24-Shatabishaa |
Varun-god of Cosmic Waters |
healing |
pervasion over all |
support of all |
world freed of calamity |
25-P-Bhaadrapad |
Ajaikapaad-one footed serpent,
horned goat, unicorn |
gives the fire to raise
one worshipping up in life |
what is good for all people |
what is good for the gods |
support the entire world |
26-U-Bhadrapad |
Ahirbudhya-dragon of the
Depths of the atmosphere |
bringing of the rain |
raining clouds |
growing of plants |
stability of the three worlds |
27-Revatee |
Pushan-Sun as nourisher |
protector, fosterer nourishment |
symbolized by milk cows |
calves |
nourishment of the entire world |
The following information is
given in this order
# -
Nakshatra -
Nature,
Activity,
Tri-Murti,
Facing,
Body-Varaah Mihir,
Body-Paraashar?,
Body-KT.Shubakaran,
Body-Misc
Dosh,
Direction,
Place**
1 - Ashwinee - light, swift, passive, creation, Side, knees, head, upper feet
Vaat, South, Dhaatu/Karm, town
2 - Bharanee - fierce, severe, balanced, preservation, Down, head, forehead, lower feet
Pitta, West, Mool/Bhog, street
3 - Krittikaa - soft/dreadful, active, dissolution, Down, hips, loins, waist, eyebrows, head, upper/back of head
Kaph, North, Jeev/Naash, jungle
4 - Rohinee - fixed, balanced, creation, Up, legs, shanks, eyes, forehead, ankles, calves, shins
Kaph, East, Dhaatu/Karm, stable
5 - Mrigashiraa - soft, tender, passive, preservation, Side, eyes, nose, eyebrows,
Pitta, South, Mool/Bhog, cot
6 - Aardraa - sharp, dreadful, balanced, dissolution, Up, hair, scalp, ears, eyes, top/back of head, skull
Vaat, West, Jeev/Naash, temple
7 - Punarvasu - movable, passive, creation, Side, fingers, cheeks, nose,
Vaat, North, Dhaatu/Karm, grainery?
8 - Pushya or Pushyaami - light, swift, passive, preservation. Up, mouth, face, lips, face
Pitta, East, Mool/Bhog, house
9 - Aashleshaa - sharp, dreadful, active, dissolution, Down, nails, chin, ears. joints
Kaph, South, Jeev/Naash. debris
10 - Maghaa - fierce, severe, active, creation, Down, nose, neck, lips, chin,
Kapha. West. Dhaatu/Karm. paddy box
11 - P-Phaalgunee - fierce, severe, balanced, preservation, Up, genitals, shoulders, right hand, lips, upper lip
Pitta. North. Mool/Bhog. ruined house
12 - U-Phaalgunee - fixed, balanced, dissolution, Down, genitals, heart, left hand
Vaat. East. Jeev/Naash. water
13 - Hasta - light, swift, passive, creation, Side, hands, sides, fingers
Vaat. South. Dhaatu/Karm. pond
14 - Chitraa - soft, tender, active, preservation, Side, forehead, chest, neck
Pitta. West. Mool/Bhog. river bank
15 - Swaati - movable, passive, dissolution, Side, teeth, stomach, chest, intestines
Kapha. North. Jeeva/Naash. field
16 - Vishaakhaa - soft/dreadful, active, creation, Down, arms, navel, breasts,
Kapha. East. Dhaatu/Karm. cotton field
17 - Anuraadhaa - soft, tender, passive, preservation, Side, breasts, heart, waist, stomach, womb, bowels
Pitta. South. Mool/Bhog. grassy place
18 - Jyeshthaa - sharp, dreadful, active, dissolution, Side, neck, upper hips, right side, tongue, middle finger
Vaat. West. Jeev/Naash. jungle
19 - Mool - sharp, dreadful, active, creation, Down, feet, lower hips, left side.
Vaat. North. Dhaatu/Karm. horse stable
20 - P-Aashaadha - fierce, severe, balanced, preservation, Down, thighs, genitals, back.
Pitta. East. Mool/Bhog. roof
21 - U-Aashaadhaa - fixed, balanced, dissolution, Up, thighs, scrotum, waist.
Kapha. South. Jeev/Naash. washing Ghaat
22 - Shravan - movable, passive, creation, Up, ears, lower belly, genitals.
Kapha. North. Dhaatu/Karm. battle-field
23 - Dhanishthaa - movable, active, preservation, Up, back, thighs, anus.
Pitta East. Mool/Bhog. oil press
24 - Shatabhishaa - movable, active, dissolution, Up, chin, laughter, knees, right thigh, jaw.
Vaat. South. Jeev/Naash. street
25 - P-Bhaadrapad - fierce, severe, passive, creation, Down side, legs, left thigh, soles, ribs, feet.
Vaat. West. Dhaatu/Karma. house in south
26 - U-Bhaadrapad - movable, balanced, preservation, Up side,, ankles, shins, soles, ribs, feet.
Pitta. North. Mool/Bhog. slesh?
27 - Revatee - soft, tender, balanced, dissolution, Side, abdomen, feet, ankles, armpit, groin,
Kapha. East. Jeeva/Naash. garden
*Dhaatu are minerals, Mool are roots, and Jeev are living beings. Karm is is activity,
Bhog is enjoyment, and Naash is loss. These repeat in this order.
**These places are from Gyaan Pradeepikaa, an unusual work on Prashn. According to
this work, these places indicate where lost articles are to be found.
Nakshatra - People and Professions
1 - Ashwinnee - horse-dealers, commandants, physicians, attendants, horse-riders,
merchants, handsome persons, traders, horse-grooms, army general, hunter, astrologers,
poets, ministers
2 - Bharanee - those that feed on blood + flesh, cruel men, those engaged
in killing, imprisoning and beating others, low-born persons, those who
are devoid of courage, character or nobility, burial related jobs, menial
jobs, dancers, actors, musicians, singers, those who play on musical
instruments, the wicked, hunters
3 - Krittikaa - Brahmans who maintain and worship the sacred fire daily,
knower of the sacred hymns and sacrificial rules, grammarians, miners,
barbers, Braahman, potters, priests and astrologers, commentators, gold
miners, those who work on fire i.e. goldsmiths, blacksmiths etc., army
commanders
4 - Rohinee - Observers of vows, merchandises, kings, wealthy persons,
Yogee, cartmen, husbandmen, liquor drinkers, men in authority, politicians,
entertainers, ascetic
5 - Mrigashiraa - foresters (or forest-dwellers) , those who partake of
Soma juice (in sacrifices), musicians, lovers, carriers of letters,
lustful persons, hunters, loafer, singers, sacrificers, officiating
priests at sacrifices, noble persons
6 - Aardraa - Murderers (executioners) , animal-catchers, liars,
adulterers, thieves, rogues, creators of discord, cruel persons, charmers,
sorcerers, those well versed in raising goblins, black magic, butchers,
fowlers, prostitutes, oilmongers, washermen, dyers
7 - Punarvasu - the truthful, generous, pure (clean), rich, high-born,
handsome, intelligent, grain merchants, famous, merchants, servants,
artisans, bankers, cave-dwellers
8 - Pushya or Pushyaami - sacrifice conductor, ministers, kings, fishermen and the
like, virtuous men and those that are engaged in big and small sacrifices, those
involved in physical exercise, persons engaged in ringing bells, those who make
loud announcements (or those who live in hamlets), gamblers
9 - Aashleshaa - nurses, robbers, and all classes of physicians, artisans, sorcery
10 - Maghaa - People rich in gold and corn, mountaineers, those devoted to
parents or the Manes, valiant people, traders, heroes, carnivorous beings,
women-haters, civil engineers, traders, Storehouses, commanders of elephant
divisions or chief ministers
11 - P-Phaalgunee - Actors, young women, amiable persons, musicians,
artists, boys, dancers, fashion, painting, dealers in juices or articles
having the six kinds of tastes, courtesans, virgins
12 - U-Phaalgunee - kind-hearted persons, the pure in conduct, modest,
heretics, charitable persons, the learned, very rich men, those who are
devoted to their duties, and kings, lawyer, judge, financiers, government
or social service, those with Vedic Knowledge, treasurers, hermits (or
mendicants), water
13 - Hast - thieves, advocates, those who travel in chariots, elephant drivers,
artisans, men learned in the Vedas, traders, men of prowess, speculator, gambling,
barbers, potters, oil-manufacturers etc, physicians, tailors (needle-workers),
elephant-catchers (or elephants and crocodiles), harlots, garland-makers (florists),
painters
14 - Chitraa - persons skilled in making ornaments, dyeing (or painting),
writing, singing, perfumery, mathematicians, weavers, jewel examiners,
ophthalmic surgeons, architects, interior decorators, laborers engaged in
the sinking of wells
15 - Swaati - traders, ascetic, unsteady friends, feeble characters,
ascetics and connoisseurs of wares, airplanes, rhapsodists ( bards),
spies, couriers, charioteers or story-tellers, sailors, actors, musicians,
messengers, traders
16 - Vishaakhaa - men devoted to Indra and Gani, those learned and skilled
in handling fire, engineers, merchants
17 - Anuraadhaa - men of prowess, heads of corporations, friends of the
virtuous, lovers of assemblies, tourists (or lovers of carriages), all
honest persons in the world, athletes, vehicler repair and sales, ministers,
those that work with wheels such as potters, oil-makers etc, those that
beat gongs or bell-makers, friends, Kshatriya
18 - Jyeshthaa - great battle heroes, those who are noted for pedigree,
wealth and fame, thieves, kings intent on conquests and commandants, kings,
their preceptors, those that receive royal patronage or honor, leaders of
Kshatriya
19 - Mool - physicians, leaders of groups, those who deal in flowers,
roots and fruits, very wealthy persons, those who live only on fruits and
roots, warriors, those who deal in medicinal roots (druggists)
20 - P-Aashaadhaa - tender-hearted people, navigators, wealthy persons,
fishermen, the truthful, pure, constructors of bridges/dams/ canals, those
who live by water, meat seller,
21 - U-Aashaadhaa - Elephant drivers, wrestlers, devotees of Gods,
warriors, persons enjoying pleasures, men of valor, astrologers,
22 - Shravan - jugglers, the ever-active, the efficient, the energetic,
the righteous, devotees of Lord Visnu, the truthful, king's officers,
eminent Brahmins, physicians, priests
23 - Dhanishthaa - Men w/o pride, eunuch, fast friends, men hated by
women, women, charitable persons, very wealthy, peaceful, conqueror of
senses, treasurers, bankers and the like, heretics
24 - Shatabhishaa - Snarers, anglers, bird killers, dealers in fish etc.,
boar-hunters, hunters, washer-men, distillers and fowlers, physicians,
poets, drunkards, traders, politicians
25 - P-Bhaadrapad - thieves, cowherds, murderous persons, niggards, those
engaged in despicable and roguish activities, those devoid of virtuous or religious
observances, those clever in single combat, physicians, poets, drunkards, traders,
politicians, gamblers
26 - U-Bhaadrapad - Braahman, those that are engaged in sacrifices, charity
and penance, ascetic, very wealthy persons, recluses, heretics, monarchs, rivers,
those who dwell on river-banks, carriage-makers, carpenters etc.
27 - Revatee - traders, sailor, helmsmen, king's proteges, travelers and marching troops
Note: Those in italics are derived from Brihat Sanhita through a study of
transit effects, the other indications are directly stated from other works.
Nakshatra-Miscellaneous Articles
1 - Ashwinnee - conveyances, horses,
2 - Bharanee - wells, husky grains, cereals, birth star of Raahu
3 - Krittikaa - Mantra, music, white flower, birth star of Chandra
4 - Rohinee - beasts of forests, rose apple, gems, ornaments, mountain,
cows, bulls aquatic animals, beauty parlor, the market
5 - Mrigashiraa - fruits, Catechu plant, fragrant articles, birds,
garments, aquatic products, flowers, gems, beasts, perfumes, brewery,
mango, juices, tastes, crops
6 - Aardraa - fort, husky grains, belleric myrobalan (Bahedaa), heavy rains
7 - Punarvasu - weapons, best of grains (Kalama paddy),
8 - Pushya or Pushyaami - sugarcane, barley, wheat, rice, holy fig tree (Peepal),
forest, water tanks, flowers
9 - Aashleshaa - artificial articles, liquid, husky grains, bulbs, roots,
fruits, insects, reptiles, poison, herbs, worms, aquatic objects or
animals, snakes
10 - Maghaa - corns, granaries, non-vegetarian food,
11 - P-Phaalgunee - salt, fire, butea frondosa (Palaash), commodities, oil,
cotton, honey, kids, money exchangers, fried food, birth star of Guru
12 - U-Phaalgunee - elephants, stone, fire, corns, holy tree (Plaksh), fine grains
(Kalama rice), jaggery, salt (Venus-ruins the beings in the Jangal regions -
where there is little water)
13 - Hast - Neem tree, ornaments, commodities, husky grains, elephants,
14 - Chitraa - coconut, corns for royal use, birds, painted vessels, women
15 - Swaati - elephant, green gram, Arjun tree (arjun terminalia), birds, beast,
horses, grains that produce gas, deer, vegetables, birth control gases in body
16 - Vishaakhaa - cotton, stone, trees with red blossoms and fruits, sesame, black,
green and Bengal gram, gram, saffron, lac, crops, madder, safflower
17 - Anuraadhaa - wool and hide articles, ornaments, horses, vehicles, games, mimusops
elengi (Bakul), all things growing in the Autumn,
18 - Jyeshthaa - wealth, buffaloes, fir, weapons, groups or seminaries, elite families, trade guilds
19 - Mool - opposite or reversed, seeds, weapons, agriculture, medicines, fruits, herbs
20 - Poorvaa Aashaadhaa - fire, fruits, aquatic flowers and fruits, aquatic animals,
21 - Uttaraa Aashaadhaa - elephant, horses, stone, commerce, immovable things like trees, diseases
22 - Shravan - medicinal plant (Aak), conveyance, birth star of Saraswatee
23 - Dhanishthaa - ornaments,
24 - Shatabhishaa - water creatures, things thriving in water, neulea orientalis (Kandab),
aquatic products, ropes, nets,
25 - Poorv Bhaadra Pad - mango tree, animal husbandry, fire,
26 - Uttaraa Bhaadra Pad - elephant, stone, lemon, fine/valuable corns, roots and fruits, gold, women
27 - Revatee - things produced in water, conches, ornament, bassia latifolia (Mahuaa), fruits,
salt, pearls, gems, flowers (fragrant), lotuses, perfumes, autumnal crops
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