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Swati - The Sword

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2021 2:48 pm
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Swati - The Sword

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Swati

Swati Nakshatra is the 15th Nakshatra as per Hindu astrology in Bootes constellation.

Swati is ruled by Vayu, the God of the Wind. The word for air (Vayu) or wind (Pavana) is one of the classical elements in Hinduism.
Pavan is also a common Hindu name. Pavana played an important role in Anjana’s begetting Hanuman as her child so Hanuman is also called Pavanaputra “son of Pavana” and Vāyuputra.

In the hymns, Vayu is “described as having ‘exceptional beauty’ and moving noisily in his shining coach, driven by two or forty-nine or one-thousand white and purple horses. A white banner is his main attribute.” Like the other atmospheric deities, he is a “fighter and destroyer”, “powerful and heroic.”

“Vayu, in his aspect of up lifter of oblation. This elevation of the heart is also worship, and thus the devas come near to faith, inspired by Vayu.”
Rig Veda 10, 151

Vāyu-Vāta is the Avestan language name of a dual-natured Zoroastrian divinity of the wind (Vayu) and of the atmosphere (Vata). The names are also used independently of one another, with ‘Vayu’ occurring more frequently than ‘Vata’, but even when used independently still representing the other aspect.

Both the words Vāta and Vāyu have almost identical meanings in Sanskrit or Vedic traditions. Although there is no god representing Vata in Vedic religion, there is the god Vayu representing air as mentioned above. The word Vata is still used today in many Indian languages to denote atmosphere. Atmosphere in Hindi, Marathi etc., is called Vatavaran.

In East Asian Buddhism, Vāyu is a Dharmapala and often classed as one of the Twelve Devas grouped together as directional guardians. He presides over the northwest direction.

In Japan, he is called “Fūten”. He is included with the other eleven devas, which include Taishakuten (Śakra/Indra), Katen (Agni), Enmaten (Yama), Rasetsuten (Nirṛti/Rākṣasa), Ishanaten (Īśāna), Bishamonten (Vaiśravaṇa/Kubera), Suiten (Varuna) Bonten (Brahmā), Jiten (Pṛthivī), Nitten (Sūrya/Āditya), and Gatten (Candra).

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Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2021 1:50 pm
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The fifteenth constellation, sign ruled by Venus (Libra) and the star is governed by Rahu.

Symbol: A Coral
Meaning: Independent or Sword
Deity: Vaayu or Marut, the wind god
Location: 6.40 Libra to 20.00 Libra
Stars: Arcturus
Lord: Rahu
Varna (Caste): Butcher
Guna (Quality): Tamasic (Inertia)
Gana (Nature): Deva (Divine)
Yoni (Sexual Type): Buffalo
Alphabets: Ru as in Ruth, Re as in Rex, Ro as in Robin, Ta as in Tanya

Part of the body: Skin, kidneys, uterus and bladder.

Diseases: Urinary trouble, uterus problems, kidney failures, eczema, skin trouble and leprosy.

Profession: , transport, music, opera, drama, art, decoration, exhibition, scientists, service in clinics, judge, makers of confectionery, bakery, women's apparel, fancy goods, perfumeries, readymade dress, mica, pasteurized milk, leather goods, cooks and butlers.

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Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2021 10:08 pm
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Swati: “the sword” or “independence” 6.40 to 20.00 Libra
Symbol: young sprout swaying in the wind, coral
Deity: Vayu, the wind god
Stars: Arcturus, situated in the left knee of Bootes, denotes riches, renown, prosperity, success in the fine arts, and self-determination.
Mythology:Vayu was the purifier that represented the pranayama (breath) that sustained all life. The goddess Saraswati is also associated with this nakshatra. She was the goddess of learning, education, and the arts.
Indications: These people excel in the fields of music, literature and art. Financial and business successes are part of their gifts. They are blessed with the art of communication, knowing how to reveal their knowledge and interest, and are curious and eager to learn. Their ability to ride with the wind makes them extremely flexible and vulnerable. Some are very psychic and intuitive, high strung and shallow. They strive for independence, but are always survivors. Swati also translates as “the priest” and they are learned in theology. Because of their Vata nature they must be careful of a diet causing too much wind.

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Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2021 5:11 pm
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Swati nakshatra is ruled by Rahu (North Node)

Range: 6 ° 40' Libra - 20 ° 00' Libra)
Ruling planet: Rahu.
Deity: Vayu, the demigod of wind, Goddess Saraswati.
Symbol: Coral
Gana (nature): Deva (God).
Animal symbol: Male buffalo.
Sounds: Ru, ray, raa, tha.
Direction: North
Primary motivation: Artha (Material prosperity).

Swati nakshatra Comes under the domain of planet Venus and ruled by Rahu. People born in swati nakshatra is mainly shows the materialistic pursuit in life . Venus show materialistic life and Rahu amplified all the luxury and materialism. Swati’s presiding deity is Vayu the God of wind (Lord Hanuman). People born in this nakshatra very loyal,intelligent, fair and have ability to serve, they have very balanced personality. Many rich people born in this nakshatra but after attaining wealth and comfort the person is not satisfied from life. They just tired being pursuing materialistic pleasure. At the end of life they want balanced in their life between materialism and spirituality.

Venus and Rahu are friends, Rahu amplified Venus stuff it bring enormous amount of materialistic luxury but they need to watch out over relationship issues. Business. Jupiter will not function well here because it is in its enemy sign and nakshatra. It will create materialistic unhappiness in married life and tends to give spiritual life. If Mercury placed in Swati nakshatra is good position, the person is charming, great communicator and good at business. Saturn is exalted in swati nakshatra, Saturn is the planet of low class people. Those people have Saturn in swati nakshatra they can become good businessman because here Saturn know how to approach every level of people. Saturn in swati nakshatra is very humble, balanced and fair to everyone.

Swati nakshatra Pada 1: falls in Sagittarius namasa, ruled by Jupiter, it relate to eager and open minded nature side of the nakshatra.

Swati nakshatra Pada 2: falls in Capricorn namasa, ruled by Saturn, it relate to stability and material growth side of the nakshatra.

Swati nakshatra Pada 3: falls in Aquarius namasa, ruled by Saturn, it relate to intellectual and cooperative side of the nakshatra.

Swati nakshatra Pada 4: falls in pieces namasa, ruled by Jupiter, it relate to most flexible and adaptable side of the nakshatra.

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Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2021 10:56 am
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SWATI NAKSHATRA: A COMPLETE GUIDE
Vrindavani Briant
Jan. 10, 2020

Overview
Every nakshatra has its own set of fixed attributes. This includes planetary ruler, nakshatra group, zodiac sign, deity, symbol, and power. The features of Swati are below:

Sanskrit Name: स्वाति (Swati) comes from the Sanskrit words सु (very good) and आति (goer). One meaning of Swati is a “great mover,” indicating movement, independence, and an idealistic nature.

Planetary Ruler: Rahu. The planet Rahu is equated with the North node of the moon and is described in the Vedas as the disembodied head of the demon Rahu. Vedic lore describes that eclipses occur when the sun or moon is swallowed by the head of Rahu. Rahu is associated with trouble, disease, and radical change.

Nakshatra Group: Godly. Nakshatras are divided into three classes — monsters, humans, and gods. Swati is a godly nakshatra. People in this group are generally good-natured and fortunate in life. However, they may struggle with pride and a sense of entitlement.

Zodiac Sign: Libra. Libra natives possess excellent taste and good judgement. They are friendly, learned, and dignified, but may be prone to arrogance.

Deity: Vayu. The ruler of the air and wind, Vayu is also intrinsically connected with the life force, or prana, through the breath. He is respected as a powerful god who can blow away hindrances and contaminations like the wind he controls.

Symbol: A fresh blade of grass. This represents the innocence of youth, flexibility, and innate potential for strength.

Power: To disperse or bring to an end. The changeable nature and power of the wind gives Swatis the ability to wipe the slate completely clean. They can destroy things or make them disappear, allowing for a fresh start.

Resonant Syllables: In India, the birth nakshatra is traditionally used as one means of choosing the name of a child. The corresponding syllables for the four quarters (padas) of Swati are Ru (रू), Re (रे), Ro (रो), and Ta (ता). The syllable of a person’s first name is sometimes used when calculating an astrological chart if the time of birth is unknown.

Strengths
Swati natives are independent by nature — they don’t depend on others for motivation. You are confident and often drawn to pursue adventure. Change doesn’t disturb you, and you have the ability to be flexible and adjust to whatever circumstances you come across. Happiness comes naturally to Swatis who are in their element. You tend to see the glass as half full and can usually find something positive in any situation.

People like you — you endear yourself to others with your modesty, compassion, and generous nature. Another remarkable quality is your skill at communication, for you manage to be simultaneously honest and charming. Thanks to this rare harmony and your intelligence, people are inclined to listen to you and you have the potential to be very influential.

Doing the right thing is important to Swati natives, and this results in an interest in ethics, morality, and theology. However, you don’t use ideas about right and wrong to create excessive boundaries and limitations. You are liberal in your thinking and willing to accept many people and practices, and may explore a number of different paths in your life. Although you may not pursue it right away, many Swatis feel most fulfilled once they find spiritual meaning in their lives.

Swati Careers
As excellent self-starters, Swatis can bring a lot of energy to their work. They will do best in careers where their independence is utilized rather than stifled.

Some ideal professions include:
Lawyer, judge, or politician
Sales executive, stock broker, or entrepreneur
Travel agent, travel journalist, or other career that involves travel
Member of the clergy or other spiritual vocation
Weaknesses
The downside of Swati’s spontaneous nature is a tendency to be impulsive. You might jump into a course of action on the spur of the moment, despite time spent making a different decision. It can be difficult for you to stick with the plan and you might feel trapped, restless, and discontented. Remember that real progress won’t be made unless you can train yourself to focus and control your more temperamental side.

Anger can be an issue for Swati natives. You might damage yourself unnecessarily, sabotaging yourself and your relationships, if you aren’t able to curb your anger when you sense that it’s about to get out of hand. Another way you might hinder yourself is a habit of extreme procrastination. Don’t let your dislike of structure and commitment prevent you from taking care of necessary tasks. Immediate pleasure is often your go-to, but a life of continual indulgence and living in the moment will quickly cause you trouble.

The flipside of your independence is that you often focus too exclusively on your own needs and desires. You may pursue opportunities for personal gain at the expense of others. This may not be intentional, but unless you train yourself to consider others’ needs you could become quite self-absorbed.

Swatis must learn to harness their proclivity for change. Your ability to remove the old and make space for the new is a gift when it’s used in a constructive way, but it can easily be destructive instead. Don’t tear things apart just for the sake of it. Finding this balance will be easier if you can remain internally centered and grounded — making time for solitude and reflection can help you immensely.

Recommended: Learn more about your moon sign, Libra.

Other Personality Traits
You are prone to go into debt. Your love of spontaneity and enjoying the moment can lead you to make financial decisions that aren’t exactly prudent.

You will travel a lot. You love adventure and it’s hard to keep you pinned down to one place. You might even live abroad.

You may achieve some renown. Your dynamic personality attracts others to you and makes you hard to forget. You’ll be well-known and may experience some degree of fame.

You might have unrealistic goals. You have lots of ideas and aren’t short of ambitions, but try not to get ahead of yourself. You’ll be able to accomplish more if you ground your plans in reality — taking advice from others in this regard will be helpful.

You are a good networker. Your charisma and communication skills give you influence over others, and your travels put you in contact with a wide variety of people. You’ll have many connections to call upon when needed.

You may be disinterested in your family. Home and family don’t have the same power over you as they do for many others. For you, it is what is found outside the bounds of the familiar that motivates you. Your focus is on adventure rather than comfort and security.

Swati Compatibility
Swati sexuality is symbolized by a male buffalo. In terms of physical compatibility, this makes them an ideal match for persons born under Hasta nakshatra.

Based on holistic matching, Swatis are most likely to find happiness in long-term partnerships with:

Ashvini
Bharani (for female natives)
Mrigashira
Krittika (for male natives)
Punarvasus in Gemini
Visakhas in Libra (for male natives)
Chitras in Libra (for female natives)
Uttara-ashadhas in Capricorn (for male natives)
Purva-bhadrapadas in Aquarius
Dhanishtas in Aquarius (for male natives)
Note: Compatibility in relationships is a complex science that looks at many different factors. You should always consult with an experienced astrologer who can carefully analyze the charts of both you and your partner.

Swati’s Four Quarters (Padas)
Each nakshatra is divided into four quarters, also known as padas, of 3:20 degrees each. These quarters are based on a 1/9th divisional chart, known in Sanskrit as navamsha.

The moon’s position at your time of birth determines the quarter in which you are born.

First Quarter (6:40-10:00 degrees Libra): Sagittarius. You are always curious to learn something new and aren’t afraid to ask questions — your curiosity also extends to a love for travel. Working to improve the welfare of others is important to you, and you’re likely to give generously to charities and engage in other works of philanthropy. However, you can be proud.

Second Quarter (10:00-13:20 degrees Libra): Capricorn. You are more settled than other Swatis — you are grounded and methodical in your approach. However, it can be difficult for you to overcome your propensity for indulgence and you might fall into bad habits. You can tend to be selfish.

Third Quarter (13:20-16:40 degrees Libra): Aquarius. Your mind is a powerful tool, and you are intellectual and able to think out of the box. In general, you are very creative. You have a knack for business, but can spend your money too readily.

Fourth Quarter (16:40-20:00 degrees Libra): Pisces. You often come up with ideas that no one else would have thought of — you are imaginative and can find solutions that are both clever and original. You often put others before yourself. You have a good reputation and are respected by many people.

Swati in Electional Astrology
In electional astrology, also known as muhurtha, nakshatras are used to determine favorable days and times for important ceremonies and events, such as weddings, buying a new house or vehicle, commencing a project, or conceiving a child.

The electional nature of Swati is Chara, “mobile.” Swati is an excellent nakshatra for:

Buying a vehicle
Changing residence, jobs, or other life changes
Beginning a pilgrimage
Planting vegetables or other crops, and general gardening work
Travel

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