Punarvasu Nakshatra
Manifesting our dreams
I am Punarvasu.
My energy is spacious, creative, open and all-embracing like ether element – like boundless Goddess of Nature, Aditi.
I give birth to the light of inspiration.
I desire to initiate, create and innovate.
My imagination is vast like ether.
Nothing is impossible for me.
I help you to go beyond the limitations of your mind.
I help you to manifest your dreams.
My energy is spacious, creative, open and all-embracing like ether element – like boundless Goddess of Nature, Aditi.
I give birth to the light of inspiration.
I desire to initiate, create and innovate.
My imagination is vast like ether.
Nothing is impossible for me.
I help you to go beyond the limitations of your mind.
I help you to manifest your dreams.
Aditi, the Mother of gods, represents our ability to manifest our ideas and give birth to them in material world. On spiritual level, She also represents “undivided” or non-judgemental state of mind.
“Aditi literally means “undivided one”, which represents non-dual mind. Aditi, mother of gods and mother of all 12 Adityas, 12 manifestations of one Cosmic Light, represents purity of the mind, which in its unaltered state perceives everything as equally Divine and understands that even though the external duties of different gods, its children, might be different, there is no duty higher than the other. It perceives everything, every natural force and every duty as equally important, seeing one Divine consciousness pervading everything. This is why Aditi, or pure, non-judgemental mind, is the mother of gods or our own Divine qualities.”
Punarvasu nakshatra is light,swift, airy, changeable, fickle and gentle in nature. Moon dwelling in this lunar mansion becomes very creative and innovative, and easily gets “pregnant” with many new ideas, as well as becomes very optimistic and excited about them. Yet, its optimism here tends to be short-lived, as the moment it needs to make an effort and really “give birth” to an idea, manifest it in the real world, it can sometimes find it hard or too difficult. This is why whenever a graha is dwelling in Punarvasu nakshatra it needs to learn how to consciously manifest the shakti of this lunar mansion, vasutva prapanna shakti or “power to gain substance” – to give real shape to its wishes, desires and dreams through one’s own creative effort.
Divine and shadow qualities
Punarvasu nakshatra and Aditi
Punarvasu nakshatra opens within us the doors to vastness of our creativity and Divine inspiration. It re-awakens within us the faith and optimism, that were tested during the storms of previous lunar mansion, Ardra. It makes us believe that everything is possible. Yet, this hyper-optimism can also sometimes make us a bit ungrounded, careless and make some decisions too prematurely. This spark of optimism needs to be wisely grounded and balanced by practical intellect in order to bring good results.
Divine qualities
- inspiration
- creativity
- freedom
- optimism
- innovation
Shadow qualities
- hyper-optimism
- thinking too big
- lack of grounding
- carelessness
- laziness
Punarvasu Nakshatra In-depth
Discover the secrets of Punarvasu nakshatra in this 3 hours long session with 10 study cases and detailed knowledge of the symbolism, anatomy and secrets of this lunar mansion. Along with the access to course recording you will also receive +20 pages of pre-read material about the symbolism of Aditi, presiding deity of this lunar mansion, 20 charts for study and visual charts.
1. Deep insights into Punarvasu Nakshatra
On this course you will learn about such details of Punarvasu Nakshatra and its presiding deity, Aditi, which you never heard on any other course. I can promise you that. On this course we dive deep not only into the wisdom of the nakshatra itself, but we also have a close look at the anatomy of the nakshatra, with its 4 unique padas and special degrees. You will also learn about various yogas formed with Punarvasu Nakshatra.
2. Spiritual aspect of Aditi
Spiritual aspect of the nakshatras was always most fascinating for me. Being on spiritual path for more than 12 years, I was always asking myself a question, what the Moon is trying to teach me, when it passes, day by day, through each nakshatra, awakening its dormant shakti. A spiritual approach to the nakshatras and seeking their deeper wisdom in everyday life is what makes my nakshatra classes unique and quite different from others.
3. Practical approach to understanding the nakshatras
I believe that knowledge can gain its real value only once we learn how to apply it. Each of our classes completes with a detailed analysis of chosen study cases, so you can learn better, how the shakti of the nakshatra can manifest in people’s real lives. After each class you will also receive at least 20 study cases for self-study, so you can start observing some patterns and feel more confident in noticing the influence of the nakshatras.
Divine influence
Devata: Aditi (mother of gods)
Shakti: vasutva prapanna shakti – power to give substance to things
Basis above: air
Basis below: moisture
Desire: to produce trees and herbs
Planetary ruler: Jupiter
Shakti: vasutva prapanna shakti – power to give substance to things
Basis above: air
Basis below: moisture
Desire: to produce trees and herbs
Planetary ruler: Jupiter
Special degrees
Placement: 20:00 Gemini – 3:20 Cancer (air, rajas / water rajas)
Yogatara: 29:30 Gemini (3 pada)
Pushkaramsha: 2 and 4 pada
Vargottama: 3 and 4 pada
Mrityu bhaga: 22:00 Gemini (1 pada)
Visha nadi: 26:40 – 27:33:20 (3 pada)
Amrita nadi: 2:00 – 2:53:20 Cancer (4 pada)
Yogatara: 29:30 Gemini (3 pada)
Pushkaramsha: 2 and 4 pada
Vargottama: 3 and 4 pada
Mrityu bhaga: 22:00 Gemini (1 pada)
Visha nadi: 26:40 – 27:33:20 (3 pada)
Amrita nadi: 2:00 – 2:53:20 Cancer (4 pada)
Nature
Tattwa: air
Gunas: rajas – sattwa – rajas
Nature: chara (changeable)
Gaze: tiryanga-mukha (level facing)
Gana: deva (godlike)
Varna: vaishya (merchant)
Gender: female
Motivation: artha (accumulation)
Gunas: rajas – sattwa – rajas
Nature: chara (changeable)
Gaze: tiryanga-mukha (level facing)
Gana: deva (godlike)
Varna: vaishya (merchant)
Gender: female
Motivation: artha (accumulation)
Symbolism and omens
Animal: female cat
Symbol: bow and quiver, house
Symbol: bow and quiver, house
Omens: déjà vu, mirror, rainbow, photo camera, photos, repeating things, Shiva as Dakshinamurti, bow, arrow, home, cat, bamboo, homemade things, Divine Mother, fractal, yantra, pattern, mandala, butterfly
Body connection
Tridosha: vata
Body part: fingers, nose
Chakra: vishuddha (throat chakra)
Body part: fingers, nose
Chakra: vishuddha (throat chakra)
Healing tree: bamboo
Resonance with weekdays
Sunday: —
Monday: amrita yoga
Tuesday: amrita yoga
Wednesday: amrita yoga
Thursday: sarvartha siddhi yoga
Friday: sarvartha siddhi yoga
Saturday: mrityu yoga
Monday: amrita yoga
Tuesday: amrita yoga
Wednesday: amrita yoga
Thursday: sarvartha siddhi yoga
Friday: sarvartha siddhi yoga
Saturday: mrityu yoga
Most supported activites
- Any creative process
- Brainstorming
- Starting education
- Learning mantras
- Learning grammar
- All transactions
- Re-initiating things