Types of Nakshatras:
- Ashwini – Governed by the Ashwini Kumars, this lunar mansion embodies healing, leadership, and medical insight.
- Bharani – Under the leadership of Yama, the god of death, Bharani signifies transformation, conclusions, and psychic powers.
- Krittika – Governed by Agni, the fire god, Krittika is associated with sharpness, ambition, and passion.
- Rohini – Under the Moon’s influence and being its dearest, Rohini symbolizes fertility, emotions, and artistic expression.
Mrigashira – Ruled by Soma, the moon god, Mrigashira is renowned for gentleness, creativity, and an appreciation for beauty.- Aridra – Governed by Rahu, Aridra denotes illusion, ambition, and concealed desires.
- Punarvasu – Aditi, the mother of gods, rules Punarvasu, which is linked with nourishment, knowledge, and spiritual growth.
Pushya – Brihaspati, the god of wisdom, governs Pushya, symbolizing nurturing, learning, and optimism.- Ashlesha – Ashlesha is ruled by the Nagas, the serpent deities, and is associated with mystery, transformation, and healing.
- Magha – Governed by the Pitris, the ancestors, Magha signifies power, royalty, and responsibility.
Purva Phalguni – Bhaumya, the planet Mars, governs Purva Phalguni, representing courage, action, and sexual energy.- Uttara Phalguni – Ruled by Aryaman, the friend of gods, Uttara Phalguni symbolizes friendship, love, and creativity.
- Hasta – Indra, the king of gods, rules Hasta, representing skill, perfection, and leadership.
- Chitra – Governed by Twashtri, the divine architect, Chitra signifies transformation, adaptability, and artistic talent.
- Swati – Saraswati, the goddess of learning, rules Swati, representing education, intelligence, and communication.
- Visakha – Visakha is jointly ruled by Indra and Agni and signifies power, fame, and sensuality.
- Anuradha – Ruled by Mitra, the god of friendship, Anuradha symbolizes cooperation, diplomacy, and healing.
- Jyestha – Governed by Indra, Jyestha signifies power, authority, and determination.
- Mula – Ruled by Nirriti, the goddess of misfortune, Mula represents transformation, passion, and hidden depths.
- Purva Ashadha – Governed by Apas, the waters, Purva Ashadha symbolizes intuition, adaptability, and emotional intelligence.
- Uttara Ashadha – Ruled by the Visvedevas, the all-gods, Uttara Ashadha signifies learning, adaptability, and spiritual pursuits.
- Shravana – Governed by Lord Vishnu, the preserver, Shravana represents listening, devotion, and learning.
Dhanishtha – Ruled by the Vasus, the eight benevolent gods, Dhanishtha signifies wealth, fortune, and prosperity.- Shatabhisha – Governed by Varuna, the god of water, Shatabhisha represents healing, intuition, and psychic abilities.
- Purva Bhadrapada – Ruled by Ajita, the unconquerable, Purva Bhadrapada signifies courage, determination, and leadership.
- Uttara Bhadrapada – Governed by Ahi Budhnya, the serpent of the deep, this lunar mansion represents mystery, concealed knowledge, and transformation.
- Revati – Ruled by Pusan, the deity of roads and travelers, Revati symbolizes culmination, liberation, and a connection with higher consciousness.
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