Nakshatras Described 9

Nakshatras Described 9
Shravana (The learned one) Nakshatra

Deity: Vishnu (The preserver)

Yoni: Monkey

Gana: Deva

The literal meaning of Shravana is the "Ear". The natives of this Nakshatra are all about listening and learning. This constellation signifies eternal quest of knowledge. The Shravana people are restless. They constantly involve themselves in conversations, or listening sessions to collect information. A person born under this sign is either an ardent student, or a well-versed teacher. They can be excellent counselors, owing to their art of listening and giving advise based on their vast knowledge. A unique characteristic of the people of the Nakshatra is the limb section. A few of them are either disabled, or weak in early life, or they walk with the limp. Many of them are also characterised by their unusual gait.

Dhanishtha (The richest one) Nakshatra

Deity: Vasus (God of light)

Yoni: Lion

Gana: Rakshasa.

As the meaning of "dhanishtha" implies, the natives born in this Nakshatra are either inheritors of great wealth, or accumulate it during the course of their lifetime. The symbol of this constellation is musical instruments. Accordingly, one can rightly decipher the musical inclination of Dhanishtha people. The subjects are natural leaders as well. This Nakshatra also provides many of them with fame or atleast a good reputation.

Ironically enough, endowed with so much of prosperity, a usual native do have to face some marital problem or other in their lives.

Shatabhishak (A hundred Physicians) Nakshatra

Deity: Varuna (God of water)

Yoni: Horse

Gana: Rakshasa

As the symbol of the Nakshatra indicates, natives born in this Nakshatra are natural healers and curers. Apart from taking medicine and surgery as their profession, they are well versed in unconventional methods of cure as well. Their healing methods imbibe physical as well as spiritual aspects.

The people born in the Nakshatra are inclined towards philosophy, astrology, mysticism, metaphysics and psychology. Yoga and meditation comes in their natural affinity. These people are usually very moody. Sometimes they share extraordinary good rapport with people. At other times, they turn reclusive. Their nature often confuses people with rather simplistic thinking.

Shatabhishaks are good at professions of mathematics, scientific research, accountancy and medicine.

They are also known to be highly opiniated, and usually not tolerant of new ideas or opinions of others. Stubborness is also one of the quality of this Nakshatara born. This may be one of the reason they often suffer setback in relationships and marriage.



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