Nakshatra Magha
Magha (00W – 13 ° 20 ‘Leo)
Varahamihira: The Moon in Magha gives many servants, the need to honor the gods and ancestors and busyness with important matters.
General guidelines: The symbol of Magha is the royal throne room, and its supreme deities are the Pitris, the ancestors of the family, who are still constantly revered in traditional Hindu families. The bright royal star Regulus is its main star. The throne room, a place of diplomatic talks, routines and ceremonies, evokes images of splendor and royalty, noble and distinguished persons and setting important goals and issues, although Magha can also be associated with restlessness, the cause of which is personal ambition.
Lagna or Moon here often indicates regal manners and weakness towards the opposite sex. All other things being equal, the royal planets Sun and Mars in Magsa prosper, but the servant planets (Saturn, Rahu and Ketu) feel very difficult here.
Ancestors – the support of all previous generations, whose successive change is the meaning of existence, are connected in our consciousness with old traditions, with male and female genealogical lines. Our ancestors give us our precious lives – a gift often given in a natural biological urge to reproduce, without expectation of any compensation or gratitude. In this sense, Magha represents gifts freely given or given without any ulterior motive and thus implies support. In which areas of life these gifts will be received, most often depends on whether the planets occupying it and the houses they rule or in which they are in harmony with Magha. Sometimes the horoscope house in which Magha falls indicates an area where you can count on luck; if, for example, Magha falls into the 10th house, then you can count on the generosity of fate in career matters. We will apply this principle to the owner of the house; lord of 10th house located in Maghe can give carte blanche in career.
Physiology and diseases: Nose, lips and chin.
Professions, People and Homes: Those who work in large enterprises and large corporations: civil servants, people who head large structures and large businesses. Lawyers and judges. People who study genealogies. Historians, archaeologists, employees of the registry offices. Guardians and continuers of traditions are privileged universities, societies, clubs and everything else connected with them.

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