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The nakshatras are small constellations of stars that the moon travels through as it orbits Earth. In English, nakshatras are known as “lunar mansions.” Purva-bhadrapada is the 25th of 27 nakshatras.
Purva-bhadra natives are often religiously inclined. The features of Purva-bhadrapada are below:
Strengths :
- Eccentric
- could marry or be born into a wealthy family
- spiritual depth
- a warrior
- passionate
- skilled at earning an income
- visionary
- idealistic
- universal goals
- fights injustice
- good writer and speaker
- imaginative
- self reliant
- witty
- understands logic
- creates prosperity through cleverness
- receives money from the government or from wealthy people
- economical
Weakness:
- anxiousness
- poor health
- high-strung
- stingy
- wavering mind.
- pessimistic
- gloomy
- nervous
- angry
- impulsive
- has many serious conversations
- changes residence many times
Purva-bhadra is an excellent nakshatra for:
- To give up bad habits
- moving off toxic relationship
- Quitting any job
- Any destructive act, such as weeding or demolition
- Performing vows or retreats, such as a day of silence; Mounavratham
- Doing any kind of detox
Shiva is their Deity: In Vedic theology, Shiva is an expansion of the One God, Vishnu. He is known as the best of Vaishnavas, or worshipers of Vishnu, and he presides over the destructive energy that causes annihilation at the end of the universe. His eternal companion, Goddess Durga, is the deity of the material energy.