Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Naksatra 19 Constellation Moola


Moola – The Lion
Moola (00.00-13.20 Sagittarius) is the first of the last 9 asterisms and is considered as being ruled by Nirriti, the Goddess of Destruction. The term Moola refers to the ‘root’, which is symbolized by a bunch of roots tied together.
Moola is a term that also refers to the ‘center’ or the ‘innermost core’. In essence, Moola is a straightforward that prefers not to beat about the bush and hence is always direct, emblematizing the natural essence.
Behavioral Characteristics
Moola has a fundamental approach towards life, which is getting to the core of things. In fact, the very word ‘relentless’ applies to Moola as it ceases to stop at anything unless it has had its fill and will. One of the key functions of this asterism is to uproot things that to them have lost their significance. As an impulsive constellation, the natives of Moola often regret their actions. The Jupiter influence is best brought out when the will of Moola is in harmony with the Universal will. This is where individuality, in synchronizing universality, attains its apex. 

It is believed that the drive for individuality starts in Ashwini matures in Magha and concludes in Moola. Despite exceeding the limitations of ego and selfishness, Moola remains an arrogant nakshatra which fails to understand its potential. Sometimes, this is good though as it stops them from inflicting injustice on others in ignorance. The reason as to why Moola sometimes gets negative and dreadful is due to the influence of Ketu.
It is an influence that sows the seeds of ego and vanity, as is evident from Ravana’s example in the Hindu epic Ramayana. This is where power and fame climax in material accomplishment. Moola relates to the feet which can bear the weight of the entire body. Moola however also indicates non violence and protection of that which is good. The natives are characterized with a prominent nose and ears and a thick lip. In terms of behavior, Moola may be reserved, sarcastic or bold, which makes them easily noticeable in a crowd.
Quarters or Padas
Pada 1 : Aries Navamsa (00.00–3.20 Sagittarius): This quarter is ruled by Mars. It is characterized by curiosity, spirituality, and optimism
Pada 2 : Taurus Navamsa (3.20-6.40 Sagittarius): This quarter is ruled by Venus. It is characterized by perseverance, creativity, strife
Pada 3 : Gemini Navamsa (6.40–10.00 Sagittarius): This quarter is ruled by Mercury. It is characterized by wordplay, relationships, communication
Pada 4 : Cancer Navamsa (10.00–13.20 Sagittarius): This quarter is ruled by the Moon. It is characterized by emotion, obstacles in certain aspects of Jupiter 

Favorable Activities
Tracing of roots, singing, oration, search for knowledge, planting, gardening, herbs, medicines, construction and foundation work, sexual expression, occultism, self-exploration, meditation, death, adventure
Unfavorable Activities
Balance, tactfulness, marital events, diplomacy, lending or borrowing, materialism
Remedies
Moola natives should worship the deities of fierceness like Rudra and Kali and chant the root mantra “Om Nam”, “Om Pham” and “Om Pam” 108 times during the lunar transition of this nakshatra to alleviate afflictions. Wearing dark, earthy colors or red and gold is also recommended. All important actions should correspond to the course of this constellation for best results.
Miscellaneous
In the words of Varahamihira, the lunar influence gives Moola an arrogant and compassionate appearance, and makes them happy and prosperous. The titan king Ravana is a typical Moola native.

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