Wednesday, February 19, 2025

நட்சத்திர தன்மைகள் - ஜோதிடம் !

1. Ashwini - அஸ்வினி (Aswini)

2. Bharani - பரணி (Barani)

3. Krittika - கிருத்திகை (Krithigai)

4. Rohini - ரோகிணி (Rohini)

5. Mrigashirsha - ம்ருகசீரிடம் (Mrugasheersham)

6. Ardra - திருவாதிரை (Thiruvadhirai)

7. Punarvasu - புனர்பூசம் (Punarpusam)

8. Pushya - பூசம் (Pusam)

9. Ashlesha - ஆயில்யம் (Ayilyam)

10. Magha - மகம் (Magam)

11. Purva Phalguni - பூரம் (Puram)

12. Uttara Phalguni - உத்திரம் (Uthiram)

13. Hasta - அஸ்தம் (Hastham)

14. Chitra - சித்திரை (Chithirai)

15. Swati - சுவாதி (Swathi)

16. Vishakha - விசாகம் (Visakam)

17. Anuradha - அனுஷம் (Anusham)

18. Jyeshtha - கேட்டை (Kettai)

19. Mula - முலம் (Moolam)

20. Purva Ashadha - பூராடம் (Pooradam)

21. Uttara Ashadha - உத்திராடம் (Uthiradam)

22. Shravana - திருவோணம் (Thiruvonam)

23. Dhanishtha - அவிட்டம் (Avittam)

24. Shatabhisha - சதயம் (Sadayam)

25. Purva Bhadrapada - பூரட்டாதி (Poorattadhi)

26. Uttara Bhadrapada - உத்திரட்டாதி (Uthirattadhi)

27. Revati - ரேவதி (Revathi)


1. Ashwini - Ashwini Kumars, twin celestial horsemen, are physicians to the gods and symbolize health and wellness.

2. Bharani - Yama, the god of death, rules this nakshatra, symbolizing transformation and the journey of the soul.

3. Krittika - Agni, the god of fire, represents purification and fiery energy.

4. Rohini - Brahma, the creator, is associated with this nakshatra, signifying creativity and growth.

5. Mrigashirsha - Soma (Chandra), the moon god, embodies the searching nature of this constellation.

6. Ardra - Rudra (a form of Shiva), the storm god, signifies destruction and renewal.

7. Punarvasu - Aditi, the mother of gods, represents renewal and nurturing energy.

8. Pushya - Brihaspati (Jupiter), the guru of the gods, symbolizes spirituality and knowledge.

9. Ashlesha - Naga (serpent gods), representing the coiled energy of kundalini and transformative power.

10. Magha - Pitris (ancestors) rule this nakshatra, highlighting ancestral heritage and legacies.

11. Purva Phalguni - Bhaga, the god of delight, signifies prosperity and enjoyment.

12. Uttara Phalguni - Aryaman, a companion of the Sun, symbolizes kindness and helpfulness.

13. Hasta - Savitar (Surya), the creative aspect of the sun, represents dexterity and craftsmanship.

14. Chitra - Tvashtar (Vishvakarma), the celestial architect, represents creativity and craftsmanship.

15. Swati - Vayu, the wind god, symbolizes freedom and independence.

16. Vishakha - Indra-Agni, the combined energy of gods of storms and fire, signifies power and determination.

17. Anuradha - Mitra, the god of friendship, symbolizes devotion and friendship.

18. Jyeshtha - Indra, the king of gods, represents leadership and power.

19. Mula - Nirriti, the goddess of destruction, signifies dissolution and new beginnings.

20. Purva Ashadha - Apas (water goddesses), representing invincibility and nurturing.

21. Uttara Ashadha - Vishvadevas (universal gods), symbolize universal principles and righteousness.

22. Shravana - Vishnu, the preserver, highlights listening, learning, and wisdom.

23. Dhanishtha - Vasu, the gods of abundance, represents wealth and prosperity.

24. Shatabhisha - Varuna, the god of cosmic waters, signifies healing and mysticism.

25. Purva Bhadrapada - Aja Ekapada (one-footed goat), symbolizes fire and purification.

26. Uttara Bhadrapada - Ahir Budhnya (serpent of the deep), represents the subconscious and awakening.

27. Revati - Pushan, the protector of travelers, symbolizes nourishment and safe journeys.


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