CS - Rohini-Anuradha-Jyeshtha
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. Rohini, Anuradha and Jyeshtha.
Rohini – Rohini Nakshatra is from 10.00
degree of Taurus to 23.20 degree of Taurus. It is nakshatra of growing, moving
forward and being ambitious. It is a nakshatra of business people. Due to
mythological story involved, it is also nakshatra connected with sexuality. For
more information on Rohini Nakshatra - https://www.astrosaxena.com/rohnaksh .
Anuradha - Anuradha Nakshatra is from 3.20 degree of Scorpio to 16.40 degree of Scorpio. So,
Anuradha Nakshatra is in front of Rohini Nakshatra from 10.00 degree 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 .
Jyeshtha - Jyeshtha Nakshatra is from 16.40 degree of Scorpio to 30.00
degree of Scorpio. So,
Jyeshtha Nakshatra is in front of Rohini Nakshatra from 16.40 degree to 23.20
degree of Scorpio. It is a nakshatra
of feeling better or higher than others. It represents orderly and justifiable
people. It is the most closely connected nakshatra with occult and mystic. For
more info on Jyeshtha Nakshatra - https://www.astrosaxena.com/jyeshtnaksh.
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 stories of Rohini Nakshatra and Jyeshtha Nakshatra here.
Although, Anuradha Nakshatras doesn’t have any direct mythological story but it
is connected with devotional love of Radha and Krishna. Mythological story of Rohini
and Jyeshtha Nakshatras are here –
Mythological Story – There are 2
stories connected with Rohini and Jyeshtha Nakshatras which speak a lot about
nature of these nakshatra -
- Rohini Nakshatra - There is a story where Rohini
is daughter of Lord Brahma and she was the most beautiful celestial lady.
Now, when Lord Brahma thought of creating Universe and life here, he
wanted to create people as beautiful as Rohini. For that to happen, there
was only one way possible that Lord Brahma has incest with Rohini.
Although Brahma tried to do that but was stopped in his actions by Lord
Shiva which we will again see in story of Ardra Nakshatra.
- Now, as this story looks very immoral or
controversial type of, there are various interpretations to it. Some say
that when Brahma wanted to create people as beautiful as Rohini then there
was only one way that Brahma has to have sex with Rohini and then only
such beautiful people can be created. Hence, Brahma tried to have incest
with Rohini. Osho Rajneesh says that whole story is symbolic and the
symbolism or message here is that if you are creative and have a desire to
create something beautiful then you should go any limit to follow those
creative pursuits. In order to understand this metaphor through various
meanings please check this link - https://www.astrosaxena.com/UTMRohini.
- Jyeshtha Nakshatra - Jyeshta's
mythological story is most interesting and in a way, it represents all the
traits or characteristics of Jyeshta Nakshatra. So, in introductory
article for Nakshatra series (https://www.astrosaxena.com/intronaksh),
we have seen that all these 27 nakshatras are nothing but 27 sisters. The
eldest among them is Jyeshta. Now, Moon was married to all these sisters
but he had special affection towards Rohini. So, Moon used to spend more
time with Rohini and used to ignore other wives of his. This made all
other sisters feel neglected and jealous of Rohini. They all went to the
eldest among them, i.e. Jyeshta to complain about it. Jyeshta then laid
down the rules and regulations for Moon that as a husband, he is supposed
to spend same time with all his wives. Hence, Jyeshta allotted one day for
Moon to spend with one wife. That's why, Moon transits in 1 nakshatra in 1
day. Now, this story has all the traits of Jyeshta which we will further
see..
Anuradha – Anuradha Nakshatras is about
devotional love of Radha and Krishna. Anuradha simply means Following Radha.
So, Anuradha represent Trust and Devotion which Radha and Krishna had towards
each other.
Now, we can understand these counterparts in two areas of life; i.e.
Work and Relationship.
Work – Rohini Nakshatra is all about creation and creating something new
in life. This is where Brahma created Universe and wanted to create human
beings as beautiful as Rohini.
Now, Nakshatras in front of Rohini are Anuradha and Jyeshtha. Anuradha
is about following your heart’s desire and Jyeshtha is about gaining the
authority & high status.
So, in a nutshell it means that if you are a creative person and has
some creative interest and passion (Rohini) then nothing should stop you at any
cost (Chariot – representation of Rohini). You must follow your heart’s desire
(Anuradha) under any situation and then only you can reach the high authority
and recognition (Jyeshtha) in your career.
Relationship – In relationship matters, this axis of
Rohini-Anuradha-Jyeshtha shows justifiability in relationship. Moon had got
married to 27 women and now he cannot neglect all other wives in order to
fulfil his desires with Rohini.
So, in relationship matters, this axis of Rohini-Anuradha-Jyeshtha shows
that we should be devoted to the commitments given in relationship and then be
justifiable towards all responsibilities of relationship.
Moon had given commitment to 27 women but then he was not justified in
being with Rohini alone.
Conclusion – So, this
axis of Rohini-Anuradha-Jyeshtha shows that first of all we should realize our
desire or passion (Rohini). Then we should follow that heart’s desire with
devotion & commitment (Anuradha) and then we can get the results of high
authority & recognition (Jyeshtha).
Hope this helps.
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