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Environmental Vastu and its Importance

Importance of Plant and Trees in Vastu Trees and plants play an important role in Vastu and give us peace, happiness, prosperity and good health. Some trees and plants are considered auspicious in Vastu while some are considered inauspicious and give negative results. Unless our environment is pure and auspicious even Vastu can't yield benefic results. On the other hand if the environment is clean and pure, It wards of many Vastu Faults. Planning and designing your garden as per Vastu Shastra can significantly alter your mood, while also ensuring health and prosperity. An outdoor garden allows us to feel close to nature, giving us the luxury to enjoy the serenity and calmness affected by the abundance of flora. People cultivate gardens for their refreshing character. Vastu Shastra, the traditional Hindu system of architecture, can help tap into such natural beauty and its energising qualities. Some important tips for planning and designing your Garden as per vastu: • The main entra

Story of Shatabhisha Nakshatra

Characteristics of Shatabhisha Nakshatra Within the Aquarius ground, a group of faint stars forms Shatabhisha Nakshatra. While gazing at the night sky, Sadalachbia (Gamma Aquarii) is the brightest star of this star group. Shatabhisha Nakshatra is known as “100 physicians or doctor”’ and is related to medicine and healing abilities. The symbol of 'empty circle,' in this Nakshatra represents the realm of Maya or illusion. It also indicates the native's strength to explore unknown. They focus on exploring the hidden powers and facets of life. It makes them reclusive and prone to depression. But the star truly gives its natives the power of perception and ambition to reach beyond their capacities to achieve more. Physical Characteristics  : A man born under Shathabhisha will have a broad forehead, attractive eyes, prominent nose, and bulging abdomen. Women born under Shathabisha is tall, lean, and has chubby cheeks and prominent buttocks. Positive Traits:  Truthful, sharp minds

Saturn-Jupiter Conjunction in 2nd House in Capricorn

What is the effect of Saturn & Jupiter conjunction in Capricorn which is the 2nd house of horoscope? The 2nd house of your birth chart is known as Dhana Bhava in Vedic astrology -- the House of Wealth. Birth planets in the 2nd house tend to seek security through their material world. This house also has to do with the concept of value -- both how you value material possessions and how you value yourself. Characteristics of Saturn in 2nd House for Sagittarius Ascendant in capricorn sign: The native with Saturn in 2nd House for Sagittarius Ascendant is intelligent and laborious. The native takes care of the accumulated wealth of the family and feels somewhat happy. The native loses happiness because of his young brothers and sisters. The native respects his mother and enjoys the benefit of land and property. The native gets huge income from land and property. The native gets the advantage of longevity of life and the benefit of inheritance. The native with Saturn in 2nd House for Sag

Significance of Sankranti

Sankranti means transmigration of the Sun from one Rāshi to the next. Hence, there are 12 Sankrantis in a year. Each Sankranti is marked as the beginning of a month in the sidereal solar calendars followed in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Odisha, Punjab, Gujarat. On the other hand, in the sidereal solar Bengali calendar and Assamese calendar, a Sankranti is marked as the end of each month and the day following as the beginning of a new month. Important Sankrantis Makar Sankranti: Marks the transition of the Sun into Makara rashi on its celestial path, and the six-month Uttarayana period. Makara Sankranti is also called as Uttarayana – the day on which the sun begins his northward journey The traditional Indian calendar is based on lunar positions, Sankranti is a solar event. The date of Makar Sankranti remains constant over a long term, 14 January or occasionally, 15 January as the Sun begins to rise in Makara Rashi.Associated with the harvest of winter cr

Chandrashtama in Vedic Astrology

What is Chandrashtama in Vedic Astrology? According to Vedic astrology, Chandrashtama denotes a day when the Moon transits the 8th house from your Moon sign. The word ‘Chandrashtama’ is derived from two words – ‘Chandra’ meaning Moon and ‘Ashta’ meaning eight. Moon takes two and a half days to move from one moon sign to the next and hence, this period is known as Chandrashtama for the particular moon sign natives. Chandrashtama days are generally considered inauspicious to commence any activity. Chandrashtama periods show strong malefic results on Mondays, Moon Horas, or when Moon is transiting her own constellations (Rohini, Hasta, and Sravana). So, if your chandrashtama happens to coincide with the above factors and you happen to have pressing engagements that cannot be postponed, then certain simple remedies should be performed to mitigate the possible malefic influences upon you. Exceptions to Chandrashtama Dosha👇 The adverse influences of Moon in 8th house get mitigated, under th

Pitra Dosha in Kundli and its Remedies

What is Pitra Dosha and the remedies to rectify it? Pitra Dosh is actually a karmic debt of the ancestors. It is reflected in the Kundli in a form of malefic planetary combinations and is to be paid by the person having Pitra dosha in his Kundli. To put it simply, Pitra dosh is formed in a person’s horoscope, when his/her ancestors have committed some sin or mistake.Presence of Pitra Dosha in one’s horoscope may bring about some inevitable and unexpected hardships in the native’s life. It causes severe ups and downs in one’s lifespan. The native tends to suffer from a lack of mental decisiveness and money. General Traits of Pitra Dosh One can have a dream of ancestors asking you for food or clothes. If the person or any other family member see dreams related to snakes hint towards Pitra dosh. People suffering from” Pitra Dosh” regularly remains under debts and are unable to clear their debt despite all their efforts. How to find Pitra dosha in Kundli (Horoscope)? The Sanskrit word P

Story of Revati Nakshatra

What is Revati Nakshatra? Revati is the Hindu name for Zeta Piscium, a star on the edge of the Pisces zodiac constellation. In Hindu sidereal astronomy this star is identified as the First Point of Aries, i.e. when the Sun crosses this star, a new solar year begins. Revati being the final and the last nakshatra out of the twenty seven nakshatras possess the ability to offer nourishment and light to the life of its natives. The star has its association with fruitful journeys. The meaning of Revati is ‘wealthy’ and it signifies prosperity and wealth. The natives of Revati nakshatra offers a helping hand to everyone and remain optimistic at most of the times. Revati “The Wealthy Star” Symbol:   Fish or a Pair of Fish, A Drum (called Naggada, a type of Indian drum played with two sticks). A nimal Symbol:  Female elephant Ruling planet:  Mercury Nature:  Deva (god like) Presiding deity:  Pushan – the nurturer protector of flocks and herds is invoked for safe travel. Degree Range Pisces 1