Vishakha Nakshatra
Vishakha (20W Libra — 3″20′ Scorpio)
Varahamihira: The Moon in Vishakh gives birth to those who are envious of other people’s wealth, miserly, who have a bright appearance, those who know how to express their thoughts in an accessible way, who earn money without much effort and like to sow discord between people.
General instructions: The Vishakha symbol is a triumphal gate decorated with a wreath of leaves, and its deity is Indra, Agni is a pair of gods, one of whom is the head and commander of the celestials, the other the divine fire. As a symbol, the deity evokes images of success, triumph, and sole power. Vishakha is designed to win, it is aimed exclusively at defeating the enemy. Purposefulness is one of the key qualities of this nakshatra, but when the goal becomes only the outer side of life, then a person may begin to believe that the desired goal justifies any means. Vishakha people can become dictators (both good and evil, depending on the character). Such people are often driven to develop and improve logical justifications for their dogmas, so they are obsessed with research in the fields they have chosen for themselves. They sometimes present their discoveries in such an aggressive manner that they scare off their listeners.
Lagna or Moon in Vishaksa often gives genuine courage and the ability to make titanic efforts to achieve a goal, but if insurmountable obstacles stand in the way, then courage can turn into angry rage. Vishakha’s unwavering determination often leads her to force her master to carry out his ambitious projects. Extreme ambition can lead Vishakha to scatter herself, trying to achieve too many goals, which can result in a self-centered lifestyle where there is no time for anyone or anything, only the pursuit of self-interest. Vishakha is often accompanied by a lack of a close social circle, especially friends, and a tendency to use people as tools to achieve one’s goals. Hence, Visakha people are wise to add to
their baggage of legal knowledge, especially regarding other people’s rights.
Physiology and diseases: Hands; mammary glands
Professions, people and housing: People involved in politics and embassies. Those who are happy to work in several professions and do many things at once. Writers. People of steel will: dictators, leaders, winners. Excessively lavish celebrations in honor of victories. Those who are completely immersed in some narrow field of activity, and those who build ideology and dogmas.