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Abhijit Nakshatra-The victorious one

Abhijit Nakshatra-The Nakshatra of Victory About this Nakshatra: The Nakshatras in Vedic astrology are lunar constellations and directly manifest its expressions. The Moon changes signs (houses) about every 2.3 days. It takes 28 days to move through the 12 signs of the zodiac, translating into two weeks of a waxing (bright half) Moon and two weeks of a waning (dark half) Moon. The Moon is related to our intuition, intelligence and our natural emotions. The 28 Vedic Nakshatras deal with these ever-changing feelings and emotions based on the Moon’s position.   Abhijit Nakshatra Astrological Range  (Abhijit — Ranges from 6:40 degrees and ends at 10:53 degrees in the Capricorn sign. It overlaps the Uttarashada and Shravan Nakshatras because it begins from the last pada of Uttarashada and ends at first 1/15th segment of Shravan) Abhijit Nakshatra Characteristics Lucky individuals, beautiful, honest, spiritual, highly esteemed in society👇 ➡Abhijit Nakshatra Lord: Mercury ➡Abhijit Nakshatra

Time of Marriage as per Jaimini Astrology

⛰Importance of Jaimini Astrology in Marriage ⛰ ⛔Jaimini Astrology has given many principals for judging the quality of marriage or relationship in a horoscope, which if applied along with Parshari principals given very good results. In jaimini system the following parameters are broadly taken into account in a horoscope to find out the happiness or unhappiness from marriage.  1. Darakaraka: In the chara Karaka system of Jaimini astrology, the Darakaraka is the planet having least degrees in chart. The Darakaraka apart from many other significations, represents spouse, love affairs, relationship and infatutations. The position of Darakara is also analysed in the Navamsha Kundali for deeper understanding.  2. Darapada : In Jamini system the ‘Pada’ or Arudha signifies the external manifestations of houses. An Arudha or Pada of a particular house tells us how the significations of that house are perceived by others. Arudha signifies illusions or Maya of the materialistic world in the form