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Nakshatra/Star: Jyeshtha (16°40’ – 30°00’ Scorpio)
Jyeshtha is the 18th Nakshatra/Star of Zodiac ruled by planet Mercury, often
known as “The Chief or Elder Star”. This nakshatra relates to all those in
authority positions. Jyeshtha Folks are generally obsessed of their image and very
much concerned about how others perceive them. Those born in this nakshatra
have excellent physical stamina and a good physical appearance. Easiest way to
spot them is to pay attention to their penetrating and probing eyes. These natives
are very Self Certain, Self Reliant, Control Freaks kind. The qualities make
them appear like a very proud person, but sometimes facts are actually different.
A revengeful and vindictive tendency is often noticed in Jyeshtha natives. They
also fall prey to jealousy very easily and are always on lookout to put others
down. A strong competitive spirit rather than an internal direction is what makes
them manifest full extent of their abilities. Jyeshtha is not a good moon for
sharing credit with others.
Goodness of Jyeshtha natives lies in their ability to be protective towards weak,
subordinate, helpless and underprivileged. They can purge themselves headlong
into danger in order to protect others. Besides sticking to their word, they have a
responsible attitude to affairs that fall under their domain. However, at times they
can also carry their sense of responsibility and protectiveness to extremes. In
today’s day and age, most of Jyeshtha’s functioning is confined to military, police
and similar martian pursuits. Since all these forces are guided and controlled by
a dark elite, there is no real sense in zealously identifying oneself with these
branches.
Jyeshtha is reverential towards its elders (or those more powerful than itself) and
is protective towards its juniors or subordinates. It is Satvic in sense that it is
ready to sacrifice a lot of pleasures and enjoyments for sake of its duties and
commitments. Behind its fixed and stern Mangal exterior, Jyeshtha is pretty
light, floaty and airy in disposition. Jyeshtha hankers for freedom and
movement, but is usually constrained by its outer image, responsibilities
or circumstances. For example, a police officer may like to join crowd in a rock
concert, but he cannot do it because of his job and position.
One peculiarity of Jyeshtha is that it gives prosperity only through some occult,
supernatural or extraordinary means. Reason being this whole nakshatra falls in
Scorpio sign ( 8th House of Kaal Purusha ) so power comes through penance,
other occult activities.
A “circular earring” is also a sort of round talisman, and all kings of past were
expected to wear big round earrings. Thus an”earring” be seen as a symbol of
this Nakshatra.
Indra comes out as a rumbustious, proud, vain, tricky and unreliable character in
most of Puranic stories. Most of elements of his nature are conveyed through this
Nakshatra. Anafflicted Jyeshtha will tend to bring out negative qualities like
depravation, misuse of power and authority, unnecessary vanity etc., while a well
fortified Jyeshtha will bring about prosperity, genuine concern and
protectiveness towards others.
Jyeshtha natives should avoid the temptation to believe that “one knows
better” what is good for the partner or the people.
The Moon in Jyeshtha: Virtuous, irritable at times, musical gifts, obstinate nature,
good stamina, many job changes, trouble early in life, tormented.
Health issues: Ailments like pain in the joints, cough and cold, sleeplessness,
genital organs, ovaries, muscular problems, neck pain, ear aches, stomach
problems.
Shadowy side: If afflicted, causes poverty and fall from grace. They have few
friends and desire seclusion. Secretive and hypocritical nature, conflicts of one’s
self-respect and image, arrogance, pride and egotism.
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