Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Nakshatra 7 Constellation Punarvasu


Punarvasu – The Bow
Punarvasu (20.00 Gemini-3.20 Cancer) is ruled by the Mother Goddess, Aditi. This nakshatra constitutes the root of the energy of Jupiter and translates into the reappearance of goodness. Punarvasu is signified by abode, homecoming, residence, recurrence etc.
The idea of visible infinity is also conveyed by Punarvasu and it has all the desirable qualities. It gives one an impression of a positive renovation from darkness to light. In fact, the interplay of opposites is the essence of this nakshatra.
Behavioral Characteristics
Punarvasu relates to ‘vastuva prapana shakti’ which refers to the power of retrieving objectives or objects. Triumph, renewal and return are indicated by the reference to the regenerative capacity of rain. Punarvasu loves to nurture and harmonize when after a shower, the earth rejuvenates. Hence, the natives of Punarvasu are satisfied people who believe in getting rid of negative energies through hard work. They believe in overcoming obstacles through self-confidence. 

The fascinating function of the emotional and mental is something from which Punarvasu derives its strength. The natives are characterized with reason and it represents a state when a child grows out of its mischief to become aware of others’ needs. They are good natured and friendly and the age 9-12 is also ideal for all kinds of spiritual introductions. In fact, Punarvasu relates to spirituality that engenders self-realization. Natives with Punarvasu in the ascendant have an average build and look serene and benevolent. They are pleasant, amiable, and noble.
The simplicity of their views prevents Punarvasu natives from understanding complications, although they succeed in emerging unscathed from accidents, diseases and physical malfunctions. They are homesick, but are willing to travel. On the flip side, natives of this nakshatra tend to stagnate. On the brighter side, Punarvasu loves challenges and almost always succeeds.
The opposing nature of Pollux and Castor give them a duality that gives them a contradictory character. While Castor results in losses, Pollux is responsible for retrieving them and thus the insinuation at recycling and regeneration. Punarvasu is the root word for ‘pun’, ‘puny’, and ‘punitive’ and ‘punctual’, all of which signify the aspects of this nakshatra.
Quarters or Padas
Pada 1 : Aries Navamsa (20.00–23.20 Gemini): This quarter is ruled by Mars. It is characterized by movement, adventure, pioneering spirit, and friendship
Pada 2 : Taurus Navamsa (23.20-26.40 Gemini): This quarter is ruled by Venus. It is characterized by materialism, fixedness, travel
Pada 3 : Gemini Navamsa (26.40-30.00 Gemini): This quarter is ruled by Mercury. It is characterized by imaginativeness, mental focus, and science
Pada 4 : Cancer Navamsa (00.00-3.20 Cancer): This quarter is ruled by Venus. It is characterized by maternity, expansion, nurturing
Gana: Punarvasu is a ‘deva’/godly nakshatra that is benign and compassionate. It is related to the divine. 

Favorable Activities
Travel, exploration, pilgrimage, imagination, innovation, installation of altars, worshipping the Mother Goddess, child care, buying homes and cars, agriculture, gardening, starting work in a building, marriage, education, meditation
Unfavorable Activities
Lending, borrowing, law, conflict
Remedies
Punarvasu natives should worship any goddess figure like Lakshmi, Durga or Saraswati and chant the root mantra “Om” or “Aum” 108 times during the lunar transition of this nakshatra to alleviate afflictions. Wearing colors like green, white and yellow 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 Punarvasu contentment, slow learners and decent people. Lord Rama is a typical Punarvasu native, with all the ideal attributes.

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