Guest guest Posted March 14, 2005 Report Share Posted March 14, 2005 Om Namah Shivaya, My grandmother passed away at 2:15 this morning (the 14th) Amma's birthstar is on the 15th, but it's already the 15th in India! So that means my grandma died on Kartika Nakshatra...not surprising since my grandma made charts and followed astrology all her life. What exactly does it mean though when 'Kartika Nakshatra' is marked on the calendar? Is that simply when Amma's birth star is visible in the sky? Pranams, vandya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2005 Report Share Posted March 14, 2005 grandma died on Kartika Nakshatra...not surprising since my grandma made charts > and followed astrology all her life. What exactly does it mean though when > 'Kartika Nakshatra' is marked on the calendar? Is that simply when Amma's > birth star is visible in the sky? > Pranams, > vandya > Vandya: The Zodiac(the sky!) is divided in 27(sometimes 28) divisions and each division is alloted to a star(nakshatram)- when Kartika nakshatram is marked on the calender, this means that the Moon was transitting the region of Kartika nakshatram. -yogaman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2005 Report Share Posted March 16, 2005 Dear Vandya I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your grandmother. You can find some information on the internet about the meaning of Kartika Nakshatra. One site that I saw talked about hte animals associated with each nakshatra. Sheep is the animal asosciated with Kartika Nakshatra. You may find the passage interesting, especially if you graze and only take what strikes your fancy. Kartika is anohter name for Muruga, Lord Shiva's elder son. Here is the passage: Krittika: Female Sheep Sheep like to be in herds. They are fickle, frisky with a very nervous temperament. The sheep hardly ever fight for their mate. Kritikka is considered the nakshatra where power is born. The passivity of this nakshatra represents their ability to nurture power. Power in itself does not know how it will be expressed. Power can be used both for good and bad. Krittika being a female nakshatra suggests passivity, indicating that Krittika needs outer energy or life circumstance to activate their power. They will be naturally be peace loving, unless circumstances or their environment forces them to access their outer power. Planets in Krittika activate its passive energy. According to the Skanda Purana, Daksha Prajapati had a great Yagya where he did not invite Shiva, who was married to his daughter Dakshayani as he felt his son-in-law did not give him due respect. Shiva being slighted, he threw a lock of his matted hair in anger from the Sacred Mount Kailash. From this lock emerged Vidharbha- a formidable person of three eyes and a thousand arms. He with other Shiva worshippers created havoc to the yagya. Daksha was beheaded. Brahma who was Daksha's father intervened. Shiva wanted to give back Daksha his life but Vidharbha had thrown Daksha's head into the fire. So a Sheep's head was given to Daksha. Kartika (another name for Mars) was born from Shiva's semen and nurtured by the Krittikas. Kartika has a strong connection with the nakshatra Krittika. This legend indicates the connection between Daksha Prajapati - the celestial architect and Kartika. Krittika have within themselves an immense capacity for destruction but also the ability to rebuild. The Moon is exalted in Krittika. Moon God - Soma - was also married to Daksha Prajapati's 27 daughters (the nakshatras), staying with each of his wives for one day. Again the moon's exaltation connected to both Shiva and Daksha. A powerful Moon signifying a strong mind can both build (Daksha) and Destroy (Shiva). The sheep are usually never given importance for their individuality. They tend to live for others - giving wool for warmth and meat for sustenance. This translates to Krittika being there for others. However powerful they may be, they always recognise the need to serve others and are rarely ever aware of their own individuality. Through service to other can they find themselves. They have a strangely passive quality about them. They appear docile and placid, but can become suddenly aggressive. Ammachi, Emilixirly@a... wrote: > Om Namah Shivaya, > My grandmother passed away at 2:15 this morning (the 14th) Amma's > birthstar is on the 15th, but it's already the 15th in India! So that means my > grandma died on Kartika Nakshatra...not surprising since my grandma made charts > and followed astrology all her life. What exactly does it mean though when > 'Kartika Nakshatra' is marked on the calendar? Is that simply when Amma's > birth star is visible in the sky? > Pranams, > vandya > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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