Re: Meanings of Avakhada Chakra on natal chart?
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Originally Posted by
catnip
I had a natal chart done and it came with a section called "Avakhada Chakra"
I do not know what most of the categories refer to
Can someone please explain them to me, and their significance?
Lagna:Cancer
Rashi (moon sign) : Virgo
Rashi Lord: Mercury
Birth Nakshatra: Uttara Phalg.
Nakshatra Charana: 4
First Alphabet of name: ih
Rashi Paya: Copper
Nakshatra Paya: Silver
Varana: Vaishya
Vashya: Manava
Nadi: Adya
Yoni: Gau
Gana: Manushya
Also, what is the significance of mahadasha of rahu and antardasha of jupiter?
Om Gam Ganpataye Namah
Note first the name:
avakhāda = 'a devourer , destroyer' or 'devouring , destroying' ; We are told it is rooted in √khad = khid, 'hindrance, annoyance'
So , this jyotish information you have received is that ( or whom) will bring you annoyances and hindrances. The other information is positional... the lagna = rising sign for this particular chart/division.
The next bit of information is regarding nakṣatra's - an asterism or constellation through which the moon passes some call lunar mansion¹.
Yet for birth info, it informs where the moon resides. The moon resides in the sign of virgo. Virgo is owned by mercury. Within this sign of virgo resides that nakṣatra called 'Uttara Phalg' and the moon is there in the 4th caraṇa ( or foot, we usually call pada); by saying caraṇa it also means 4th. The quality / color of that nakṣatra and sign is called out as copper and silver.
The other info:
- vāraṇa can be viewed as that which wards off , restrains , resists , opposes . It comes from varaṇa, or surroundings. I am not certain how this jyotisha is using the application. Either that which you will be surrounded by or those that can cause some opposition; In this case:
- the vaiśya is called out i.e. (officially) a man/person who 'settles on the soil' , a peasant , or 'working man', agriculturist , man of the third class or caste whose business was trade as well as agriculture.
- vaśya means to be under the control of; obedient to another's will
- mānava is called out. It means descended from or belonging to man ; children of men
For now that will get you started.... I limit myself to the definitions offered and wish not to bring any interpretations as
I have meager ability in the subtleties of avakhāda cakara charting.
iti śivaṁ
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- there are 27 (some call 28) lunar mansions:
i.e. śraviṣṭhā or dhaniṣṭhā , śata-bhiṣaj , pūrva-bhadrapadā , uttara-bhadrapadā , revatī , aśvinī , bharaṇī , kṛttikā , rohiṇī or brāhmī , mṛga-śiras or āgrahāyaṇī , ārdrā , punarvasū or yāmakau , puṣya or sidhya , āśleṣā , maghā , pūrva-phalgunī , uttara-phalgunī , hasta , citrā , svātī , viśākhā or rādhā , anurādhā , jyeṣṭha , mūla , pūrvāṣāḍhā , uttarāṣāḍhā , śravaṇa ; abhijit ( is the 28th and has special qualities)
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yatastvaṠśivasamo'si
because you are identical with śiva
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