Nakshatra Sravana
Shravana (10°00′ – 23°20′ Capricorn)
Varahamihira: Moon in Shravan makes the individual successful and educated, gives him or her a free-spirited spouse, wealth and wide popularity.
General instructions: Shrovana’s symbol is three haphazardly placed footprints, and its deity is Vishnu, the Preserver of the Universe. Etymologically, Sravana is derived from the Sanskrit verb “to hear”. Both its etymology and emblem, which alludes to a connection with the goddess Saraswati, the patroness of learning and wisdom, signify deep reading and intelligence, especially in the field of orally transmitted knowledge (“listening”), the various types of which are one of the spheres subject to Sravani . By this is meant everything that comes out of the mouth – from learning languages to ordinary chatter.
Muhammad Ali, whose Ascendant Moon (Ashlesha/Cancer) was in Shravana, used words (Shravana) to hypnotize (Ashlesha) his opponents and the public. The deity of Shrovana is Vishnu, the Preserver, who, in union with Saraswati, prompts this nakshatra primarily to govern the sacred oral traditions that have survived more or less intact as the Vedas and Vedangas. In addition, it manages training and mentoring, mainly where the knowledge of previous generations has been preserved.
A lagna or moon in Shravan often signifies a person who is kind, compassionate and humane. Shravana is also responsible for walking, as well as limping or lameness, in particular, if the lords of the 9th house (thighs, lower back), 10th (knees), 11th (shuttles) or 12th (feet) are afflicted in this nakshatras Sravana also indicates travel and sometimes creates problems with the urinary system.
Physiology and diseases: Ear; genitals.
Professions, People and Dwellings: People are truthful and pious. Scholars and mentors in the faith. Schoolchildren, students, teachers. Guardians of sacred traditions. Universities. General education subjects. Languages and linguists. Leading newspaper entertainment columns and announcers. The sound recording industry. Concerts. Narrators.

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