Jyeshtha (nakshatra)
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Nakshatras |
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* Ashvini * Bharani * Kṛttikā * Rohinī * Mrigashīrsha * Ardra * Punarvasu * Pushya * Ashlesha * Magha * Purva Phalguni * Uttara Phalguni * Hasta * Chitra * Svātī * Vishākhā * Anurādhā * Jyeshtha * Mūla * Pūrva Ashādhā * Uttara Ashādhā * Shravana * Dhanishta * Shatabhisha * Pūrva Bhādrapadā * Uttara Bhādrapadā * Revatī * Abhijita |
Jyeshtha ("The Elder" or "Older" in Sanskrit) is the 18th nakshatra or lunar mansion in Hindu astronomy and Vedic astrology associated with the string of the constellation Scorpii, and the stars ε, ζ1 Sco, η, θ, ι1 Sco, κ, λ, μ and ν Scorpionis.
Astrology
[edit]The symbol of Jyeshtha is a circular amulet, umbrella, or earring, and it is associated with Indra, chief of the gods. The lord of Jyeshtha is Budha (Mercury). Jyestha is termed in Malayalam as Thrikketta and in Tamil as Kēttai. The nakshtra is called honorifically as Trikkētta (Tiru + Kētta).[1] Jyeshtha nakshatra corresponds to Antares.[2]
The Ascendant/Lagna in Jyeshtha indicates a person with a sense of seniority and superiority, who is protective, responsible and a leader of their family. They are wise, profound, psychic, maybe with occult powers, and are courageous and inventive. Under the traditional Hindu principle of naming individuals according to their Ascendant/Lagna, the following Sanskrit syllables correspond with this Nakshatra, and would belong at the beginning of a first name:
- No
- Ya
- Yi
- Yu
References
[edit]- ^ "Content Not Found". Nakshatras and Upanakshatras. American Institute of Vedic Studies. 11 September 2017. Archived from the original on 22 March 2015. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
- ^ Abhyankar, K. D. (March 2002). Astrophysics: Stars and Galaxies. Universities Press. p. 510. ISBN 978-81-7371-381-1. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
- ^ "Jyeshta Nakshatra | Jyeshta Nakshatra Male and Female Characteristics, Career, Padas, Remedy".