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Ashwini Nakshatra Astrology

Ashwini Nakshatra ranges from 0 to 13.2 degrees in Aries zodiac sign and is characterized by a couple of shining stars. It may not be wrong to call it spontaneous stars. No wonder, Ashwini Kumaras are full of sincerity and active intelligence.

In astronomy, the twin signs that make up the nakshatra of Ashwini are called Alpha Arietis and Beta Arietis. Indeed, the ruling deities for Ashwini star in Vedic Astrology are the divine twin physicians – the Ashwini Kumaras. While people born under Ashwini may traditionally take up a career in medicine, they also innately carry a healing energy and their ability to heal others through prayer is greatly enhanced.

The Ashwini Kumaras have a youthful appearance and bestow this ageless presence along with a charming innocence to those born under Ashwini. The symbol for this star is a horse’s head, which signifies power, dignity and swiftness. As the first star in the cycle of the nakshatras, Ashwini carries the energy of beginnings. Those born under Ashwini hold the ability to initiate or pioneer ideas and activities.

They must be cautious as not to begin something they cannot finish. Ashwini is known as the quickest of all nakshatras and behaves in a direct and to-the-point manner. Just like an untamed horse, they can be confident and independent but do not like to be told what to do. Ashwini gives focus to self-improvement and wants to feel unique among its peers. This is a spontaneous star with active intelligence and sincerity.

Favorable : Auspicious for Beginnings like Learning New Things, Laying Foundation, taking Medicines, Rejuvenation and Healing, Self/Physical Improvements, Brisk Thought/Action, Equestrian Activities, Buying/Selling, Travelling, Vehicle Repair, Wearing Jewellery/Clothes, Occultism, Law, Sacred Installations, Renaming
Unfavorable : Marriage, Conclusions, Emotional and Sexual Activity, Actions Requiring Patience, Intoxication

Body Part: Knees and the Top Portion of the Feet

Tridosha: Vata (Wind or Air + Space)

Colour : Blood Red

Yoni (Gender) : Male

Direction: South

Gotra (Clan) : Marichi (names translates as the “Light and the Swift One”)

Guna (Quality): Sattwa

Animal symbol: A male horse.

Ruling planet: Ketu

Nature: Deva (god-like).

Profession related to Ashwini Nakshatra:

  • Motivational trainers
  • Campaign managers
  • Explorer
  • Promotional jobs
  • Athletes
  • Sports related professions
  • Equestrianrelated industry
  • Airplane/Auto/Boat/Horse racers
  • Relationship therapist
  • Counselors
  • Herbalist
  • Physically adventurous fields
  • Researchers
  • Contractors

Ashwini Nakshatra Padas

Ashwini Nakshatra 1st Pada: The first quarter of the Ashwini Nakshatra comes in Aries Navamsa, and is governed by Mars. The pada is dominated by courage, vigorous activity and an independent spirit. The quarter is blessed with energy, drive and initiative.

Ashwini Nakshatra 2nd Pada: The second pada of the Ashwini Nakshatra falls in the Taurus Navamsa. It is governed by Venus. It is resourceful and practical because it associates everything that is graceful, and brilliant about the Ashvini Kumaras. All material ideas and thoughts will manifest in this pada.

Ashwini Nakshatra 3rd Pada: The third pada of the Ashwini Nakshatra falls in the Gemini Navamsa. It is governed by Mercury and associated with the communicative and humour aspect of the Nakshatra. The pada endows the aspect of quick decision-making, and the native becomes an expert in various kinds of mental activities.

Ashwini Nakshatra 4th Pada: The fourth pada of the Ashwini nakshatra comes in the falls Cancer Navamsa. It is governed by the Moon. Mental and physical healing is the predominating factor here. The main aspect manifested in this pada is compassion.

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