Nakshatra Purva Ashadha
Purva Ashadha (13°20′ – 26°40′ Sagittarius)
Varahamihira: The Moon in Purva Ashadhe gives a pleasant wife, proud character and strong attachment to friends.
General guidelines: Purva Ashadhi symbol is opahalo or fan (used to separate grain from chaff). Her ruling deity is Apas, the deified waters.
As another name of this nakshatra is Aparajita, “Invincible”, it also brings victory in battles and confrontations. Purva Ashadha gives patience and perseverance, allows you to wait out obstacles and adverse circumstances, to calm down until the mill spins and relieves you in unbearable heat. Winding is actually a challenge to heat, just as winnowing grain is aggression against the grain.
Perhaps this is the reason why Purva Ashadha is related to declaration of war and other aggressive actions. Since the fan and fan are tools of civilization that improve life, Purva Ashadha often promotes a strong desire to improve the domestic conditions of one’s life. If the grahas activating this nakshatra are ill-placed, this improvement is often directed towards indulging one’s base preferences.
Purva Ashadha unequivocally suggests invincibility and, if the lagna or the Moon is in it, means one whose arguments cannot be rejected, but whose education has nothing to do with the subject of the dispute and may even be unfinished. Apas, or water, is all-pervading and universal, and these two qualities perfectly suit Purva Ashadhe, who loves river and sea cruises, provokes sexual excesses, and causes fluid-related diseases such as urinary retention, kidney deformity, or abnormal bladder function. .
Physiology and diseases: Hips; back.
Professions, people and dwellings: All professions, people and places connected with water in all its guises: transportation of goods by sea, seafaring, navy, inhabitants of the sea, dams, etc. People who make finished products from semi-finished products: breeders and refiners.

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