MYSTERIES OF JYOTISH: ASHWINI NAKSHATRA

1.Ashwini “The Star of Transport” (0°00′ to 13°20′ Aries)
Ashwini Nakshatra is the first of the 27 Nakshatras in Vedic astrology, spanning from 0°00′ to 13°20′ in the sign of Aries. Here are some key points about Ashwini Nakshatra:

Symbol: The symbol of Ashwini Nakshatra is a horse’s head, representing swiftness, vitality, and energy.

Deity: The Ashwini Kumaras, also known as the twin horse-headed physicians, are the presiding deities of this Nakshatra. They are considered the healers of the gods and are associated with speed, vitality, and the ability to overcome obstacles.

Attributes: Ashwini Nakshatra is associated with qualities like quickness, initiative, and a pioneering spirit. People born under this Nakshatra are often dynamic, enterprising, and innovative.

Guna (Quality): Ashwini Nakshatra is classified as Rajasic, indicating an active and passionate nature.

Element: The elemental association of Ashwini Nakshatra is Earth, which adds stability and grounding to its dynamic energy.

Animal Symbol: The horse is the animal symbol associated with Ashwini Nakshatra, further emphasizing qualities like speed, freedom, and power.

Ruling Planet: The ruling planet of Ashwini Nakshatra is Ketu, the descending lunar node, which adds a spiritual and mystical dimension to its influence.

Nakshatra Lord: The Nakshatra lord or ruler of Ashwini Nakshatra is Ketu, indicating a strong influence of Ketu’s qualities on individuals born under this Nakshatra.

Power Symbol: The power symbol associated with Ashwini Nakshatra is the horse’s head, symbolizing the ability to swiftly overcome obstacles and lead with determination.

Remedial Deity: The remedial deity associated with Ashwini Nakshatra is Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, who helps individuals navigate challenges and achieve success.

People born under Ashwini Nakshatra are often characterized by their energetic and pioneering nature, as well as their ability to initiate new ventures and overcome obstacles with speed and determination. They are known for their healing abilities, both physical and spiritual, and their inclination towards exploration and adventure.

Pada 1 (0° to 3°20′ Aries): Initiating and pioneering energy. Ruled by Ketu, symbolizing spiritual initiation and exploration.

Pada 2 (3°20′ to 6°40′ Aries): Innovative and adventurous nature. Ruled by Venus, indicating creativity and pleasure-seeking tendencies.

Pada 3 (6°40′ to 10° Aries): Exploratory and curious mindset. Ruled by Sun, symbolizing vitality and self-expression.

Pada 4 (10° to 13°20′ Aries): Competitive and energetic disposition. Ruled by Mars, indicating energy, aggression, and assertion.

In Jyotish (Vedic astrology), Ashwini Kumaras are the divine physicians or healers associated with the first Nakshatra, Ashwini. They are considered the celestial physicians who possess the power to heal and rejuvenate. According to Hindu mythology, they are the sons of Surya (the Sun god) and his wife Sanjna (also known as Saranyu). Ashwini Kumaras are depicted as youthful and handsome twins riding a chariot pulled by horses.

Known references to Ashwini Kumaras can be found in various Hindu scriptures such as the Rigveda, the Mahabharata, and the Puranas. In the Rigveda, they are mentioned as the “Nasatya” twins, which is one of their other names. In the Mahabharata, they are praised for their swiftness and healing abilities. Additionally, in the Puranas, there are stories highlighting their role as divine healers.

Mantra for the Deity: (Ashwini Kumaras): The mantra dedicated to Ashwini Kumaras is:

“ॐ कृष्णाय नमः” (Om Krishnaya Namah)

This mantra is used to invoke their healing blessings and divine protection.

Mantra for the Nakshatra (Ashwini): The mantra associated with the Ashwini Nakshatra is:

ॐ अश्विनी कुमाराय नमः “Om Ashwini Kumarabhyam Namaha”

Reciting this mantra is believed to bring forth the positive attributes and energies associated with the Ashwini Nakshatra, such as vitality, swiftness, and healing abilities.

Author: therealdharmawarrior

Yogi Shiva Dharma Nath is a traditional Hindu Yogi living in Halifax, Nova|Scotia Canada. Dharma Warrior is the personal blog of Yogi Shiva Dharma Nath focusing on Yoga for health and wellness.