Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Nakshatra 18 Constellation Jyeshtha


Jyeshta – The Umbrella


Jyeshta (16.40-30.00 Scorpio) is ruled by the Ruler of Gods, Lord Indra. The name literally translates into the elder one or the senior one and it holds true for that which is characterized by supreme glory.

Indra is the protector of heroes and it is he who is the divine slayer and warrior. Vedic astrologers are of the opinion that at some point of time, there were 18 nakshatras used and Jyeshta happened to be the final constellation.

Behavioral Characteristics

Jyeshta is governed by a sense of becoming or arrival. In fact, it completes the second series of nine nakshatras starting with Magha. The latter series of nakshatras are more concerned with activities on an earthly plane. For Jyeshta, it is important to maintain an image. The natives do all they can to impress others and maintain the respect of other people. In the desire to abide by the established norms, Jyeshta is a good performer where charity, philanthropy, respect and kindness are concerned. Thus, it is said that Jyeshta in ancient times commanded the respect of society.



Presently, when the world is characterized with excesses of materialism, Jyeshta at times drives its energy towards useless material pursuits that tend towards self destruction. Hence, the Jyeshta characters are manifested as corrupt politicians, stereotyped mob leaders, bureaucratic managers and the like. Persons with the Jyeshta asterism mature quickly both physically as well as mentally. Their appearances are usually well proportioned in accordance with the need for harmony. However, they cannot hold on to their youth for a long time. The best feature of their physique is their probing and penetrating eyes.

Natives of Jyeshta tend to see their woes as larger than life. Hence, they are often found complaining, moaning and groaning. A strong influence of the energy of Jyeshta is the African continent, and hence it is no wonder that the musical genre of The Blues have found their roots here. Jyeshta natives are also vindictive and vengeful. Jyeshta is also protective of the weak, and can go to any lengths to protect the underprivileged, and are guided by the elite forces.

Quarters or Padas
 
Pada 1 : Sagittarius Navamsa (16.40–20.00 Scorpio): This quarter is ruled by Jupiter. It is characterized by finance, family, extreme economic conditions
 
Pada 2 : Capricorn Navamsa (20.00-23.20 Scorpio): This quarter is ruled by Saturn. It is characterized by responsibility, protectiveness, challenge, selfishness, materialism
 
Pada 3 : Aquarius Navamsa (23.20-26.40 Scorpio): This quarter is ruled by Saturn. It is characterized by humanity, service, and bizarre sexual encounters
 
Pada 4 : Pisces Navamsa (26.40–30.00 Scorpio): This quarter is ruled by Jupiter. It is characterized by emotion, responsibility, liberation, materialism


Gana: Jyeshta is a ‘rakshasa’/demonic nakshatra, since Indra often exceeds the demons as far as deception is concerned.


Favorable Activities

Harshness, spying, scheming, controlling, authoritativeness, administration, taking care, taking charge, occult, monitoring, responsibility, concern, family matters, assisting elders, discussing serious matters, large scale planning, discipline

Unfavorable Activities

Depression, anger, infidelity, selfishness, exploitation, marriage, recovery, recreation, tact, gentleness, traveling

Remedies

Jyeshta natives should worship Lord Vishnu, or fierce female deities like Durga and Kali, and chant the root mantra “Om Dham” 108 times during the lunar transition of this nakshatra to alleviate afflictions. Wearing blue, light blue, dark green, black and red 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 Jyeshta a furious appearance, lust and responsibility.Hollywood actor Al Pacino is a Jyeshta native who has donned a lot of mafia roles.

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