Counterparts Series - Krittika-Vishakha-Anuradha
This is next article in Counterparts Series for
Nakshatras. As we have seen in Counterparts Series so far - https://www.astrosaxena.com/SignNakshatraCounter,
every Zodiac Sign completes or supplements the zodiac Sign in front of it
through some guidance, directions or indication. If it is happening
consistently for all Zodiac Signs then the same can be happening for Nakshatras
too; i.e. Nakshatras in front of each other can also complete/supplement each
other and can provide some guidance, direction or indication to us to deal with
their energy in more creative ways.
So, let’s understand the next set of Nakshatras which
are in front of each other; i.e. Krittika, Vishakha and Anuradha.
Krittika – Krittika Nakshatra
is from 26.40 degree of Aries to 10.00 degrees of Taurus. It is nakshatra of
criticism, cutting things, surgeries and bloodshed. Also, it is nakshatra of
child care, secrecy, research, protection and foster parenting etc. It spreads
from Aries to Taurus. It is ruled by Sun. For more info on Krittika, please
check this link - https://www.astrosaxena.com/kritnaksh .
Vishakha – Vishakha Nakshatra
is from 20.00 degree of Libra to 3.20 degree of Scorpio. So, Vishakha Nakshatra
is in front of Krittika from 26.40 degree of Libra to 3.20 degree of Scorpio. Vishakha is
nakshatra of counselors and guides. It is also nakshatra of split or partition or
different direction. For more information on Vishakha Nakshatra, please check
this link - https://www.astrosaxena.com/vishnaksh
.
Anuradha - Anuradha Nakshatra is from 3.20 degree of Scorpio to 16.40 degree of Scorpio, It
is a nakshatra of following heart's desires or being devotional about something
or someone. It is also related with mystical side of life. For more information
on Anuradha Nakshatra, please read this - https://www.astrosaxena.com/anunaksh
.
As we have always seen that mythological stories always play an
important role in interpretation of Nakshatras, so it will be worthy to
reproduce the mythological story of Krittika Nakshatra here. Although, Vishakha
and Anuradha Nakshatras don’t have any direct mythological story but they are
connected with devotional love of Radha and Krishna. Mythological story of
Krittika Nakshatra is here –
Krittika Nakshatra - As per ancient
story, Gods were losing battle and their territory against Demons. Gods went to
Lord Shiva and requested to protect them. Lord Shiva told that he directly
cannot do so but he can produce a Son who will take care of Gods' needs. Hence,
Kartikeya was born with the soul purpose of fighting the battle on behalf of
Gods. But he was just an infant and when Demons came to know about the purpose
of Kartikeya's birth, they tried to search him and kill him at the infancy
stage itself. Under these circumstances, Kartikeya was given to 7 Krittikas or
7 Sisters who were wives of 7 Sages to take care and protect Kartikeya from any
danger. Their job was to bring him up to boyhood so that he can fight the
battle against demons and defeat them. In the end, this is what happened in
story.
As we can see that Krittika Nakshatra
represents a really difficult time of transformation and turmoil. In our lives,
we can relate it with any such time where we have conceived some new ideas (conceiving
and bearing a child) for better growth in our lives. Then we initially start
working on that idea (birth of child) and then the fear of unknown future (Demons)
surrounds us and we get into this mode whether that new idea will yield any
result or not in future (whether child will survive or not). In these
situations, we need someone to nourish, nurture, protect and care-for that idea
so that it can be saved and prosper in future.
This is where we get guidance from
opposite nakshatras; i.e. Vishakha and Anuradha.
Vishakha and Anuradha – If we clearly
see then the common theme around Vishakha and Anuradha Nakshatras is devotional
love of Radha and Krishna. Another name of Vishakha is Radha and Anuradha
simply means Following Radha. So, both these nakshatras represent Trust and
Devotion which Radha and Krishna had towards each other.
As discussed, Vishakha Nakshatra
literally represents split or separate directions/paths for an individual. If
we pay attention then we can realize every major change in our life brings two
separate paths to follow; which are usually in opposite or split direction. So,
Vishakha represents those split directions from which we may have to decide.
Then Vishakha’s another name is Radha. Even
the next Nakshatra name is Anuradha which means Following Radha. As Radha was heart’s
desire of Lord Krishna, we can also say that Anuradha means Following One’s
Heart’s Desires.
This Nakshatra is also linked with
trust and devotion which Radha and Krishna had towards each other. So, this
Nakshatra is also guiding us to trust the change brought by Universe and pursue
one’s heart’s desires with devotion.
So, Krittika represents the fears and
insecurities we face while going through any major change in life and opposite
nakshatras Vishakha and Anuradha represent trusting the Universe in times of
these changes and following the path with utmost devotion.
Where the story of child and his
bringing-up under custody of Krittikas is important is that we should have the
same trust and devotion towards existence as a child has towards his or her
guardians.
Conclusion – Fear and
Insecurity are the only Demon in this world. Trust and Devotion are the only
God in this world.
Hope this helps.
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