CS - Uttara Phalguni-Purva/Uttara Bhadra
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. Uttara Phalguni, Purva Bhadrapada and
Uttara Bhadrapada.
Uttara Phalguni – Uttara Phalguni
Nakshatra spreads from 26.40 degree of Leo to 10.00 degree of Virgo. Uttara Phalguni is nakshatra of hard work, realistic approach and
practicalities of life. It is also nakshatra of agreements, deals and
conflicts. For detailed information, please check this - https://www.astrosaxena.com/uphnaksh.
Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra – Purva Bhadrapada is from 20.00 degrees of
Aquarius to 3.20 degrees of Pisces. Hence, it is in front of Uttara Phalguni
nakshatra from 26.40 degree of Aquarius to 3.20
degree of Pisces. It is a nakshatra
related with mystical events and experiences. It is also nakshatra of duality.
Please check this link for more info on Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra - https://www.astrosaxena.com/pbnaksha.
Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra – Uttara Bhadrapada is from 3.20 degrees to
16.40 degrees of Pisces. Hence, it is in front of Uttara Phalguni nakshatra
from 3.20 degree to 10.00 degree of Pisces. It is a nakshatra related with next stage of
Purva Bhadrapada. Hence, it is nakshatra of the actual event of liberation or
enlightenment. It also represents all type of mystical subjects, practices and
experiments. Please check this link for more info on Uttara Bhadrapada
Nakshatra - https://www.astrosaxena.com/ubnaksha.
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 Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra, Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra and Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra here –
Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra - The main story related with
Uttara-Phalguni is regarding the birth of 12 Sons of Aditi and Sage Kashyap who
were known as Adityas. These are Sun/Vivasvan, Aryaman (The Deity of this
Nakshatra), Dhatra, Tvastar, Pushan, Savitar, Mitra, Varun, Amasa, Bhasa,
Vishnu & Shakra.
Another story is when a Sage asked
King Janaka about how he runs his kingdom when he is surrounded by all the
luxury and wealth? Janaka told him to take a Lamp and go for a round of palace
while making sure that light of lamp doesn't extinguishes. After Sage returned,
Janaka asked how was the Palace? Sage said, I was totally focused on keeping
the light of lamp. There was no time to look at Palace. Janaka replied, the
same way I run my Kingdom.
Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra - As we are in the
final portion of Nakshatra scheme and dealing with last 3 nakshatra, things
connected with these nakshatras are spiritual and more connected with
liberation rather than mythological texts. We can see that symbol of
"Front Part of Funeral Pyre" and A Goat, which is commonly used for
Sacrificial Rites, are very much indicative of liberation path. So, any story
related with final liberation of soul can be connected with this nakshatra.
Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra - Again, as we are
moving towards last portion of nakshatra, it is kind of closing time. Also,
closing time or time of liberation is also the time of destruction. So any
story related with destruction can be linked with this nakshatra because it is
the initial step towards creation again. So, we can link destruction through
Shiva's 3rd Eye,Shiva's Tandav or wars like Ramayan or Mahabharat with this
nakshatra.
Now, let’s understand the axis of Uttara
Phalguni, Purva Bhadrapada and Uttara Bhadrapada.
This axis can very well and very easily be
understood from the story of King Janak who lives in all the luxuries of life
but still remains fully conscious of his duties and responsibilities towards
his Kingdom.
Uttara Phalguni is the nakshatra of gaining
authority and recognition and working hard towards it. It can also be a
nakshatra of reaping the fruits of hard work or gaining the benefits after hard
work.
But if person becomes too much about work,
authority, recognition and fame, then sooner or later the ego will be amplified
and he will be feeling that he is the one who is running the show. This supreme
authority can easily bring a King-like attitude and sense of doer enhances a
great deal.
This is where the Purva Bhadrapada and Uttara
Bhadrapada Nakshatras can bring the guidance. Common theme around them is that
they both are related with spirituality and they tell us that someone else is
running the show. Even if a person could become King then it is because Universe
blessed him with energy and ability to gain it. There are many people who are
born with physical ailments and weak immune system which prevents them from
achieving big. So, even this ability of working towards your path and
eventually achieving it is also coming from a higher source.
Basically, both these nakshatras are telling us
that our efforts are important but they are not all important. Man must put
efforts from his side but then he needs to rely on divine energy to bring the
result. It is like, if you want to sell something in market then at least you
would have to be present in market place and then trust the Universe that it
will send the customer. So, we still need to do this much effort from our side.
Representation of Funeral Pyre for both
Bhadrapada Nakshatras also indicate that our efforts and ambitions mean only till
the day when divine doesn’t suck out the energy from body. This funeral pyre
representation can be seen as the actual death or metaphorical death.
This axis also tells us that there is nothing
wrong in looking for and gaining the authority and recognition as long as
person doesn’t remain attached with the materialistic gains and is spiritually
conscious about his main purpose in life.
Conclusion – Basically it is about inner renunciation where you enjoy everything but don’t have any attachment towards anything in this world.
Hope this helps.
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