With respect, Swami prabhubada had nakshatra in mrigashira and swami yogananda had nakshatra in Magha. The Dalai Lama has purvaphalguni nakshatra. There are examples of some who have early nakshatras who are very spiritual.
Thank you for giving the answer which i was confused of from a very long time. I am not able to blend with my in laws and i thought its my karna that i have to live with them till end of my life and if i try to push them away in this life than they will come again in next life and again create a havoc in my life. I thought of not going away from them just bcoz i want to finish this game in this lifetime only. I dont want these people to be around me in any of my future lifetimes. And i am really getting sufocated staying with them. And my husband is just diff them all of them. He is exactly like me. Bcoz of him i am still getting the energy to tolerate them. He too is fed up of them just like me. And both of us was thinking of settling somewhere else far from these ppl. But with a fear that we shall again meet these ppl again in next life. Oh god... No... Lets finis it in this life only. But as you said its ok to stay away from ppl with whom we dont blend well. Right. Thanks for your guidance. Its been 7yrs we are just wondering what is to be done and how will it impact our lives ahead.
I am literally in your situation! Except both of my in-laws & our immediate family is divine ❤ but its the relatives who cause havoc in my relationships ! My in laws & hubby are too sweet & can never take my stand or fight for me! I am always alone, depressed & left crying whenever i visit them 😂😂 I will also stay away from these relatives ! They just wish me harm & gossip about me and think.. i am crazy ,,,,once i start giving them spiritual gyan 😂😂
Also, I’d love to see a statistical analysis of all the nakshatras, peoples gender, caste, class and see if there’s any correlation. Might be interesting to see.
Life Cycle of a Soul:- 1. Initiation and Growth (Ashwini to Ashlesha): The soul begins its journey in Ashwini, characterized by speed and initiative, symbolizing the soul's entry into the world. Through Bharani, Krittika, and subsequent Nakshatras up to Ashlesha, the soul experiences various aspects of life such as creativity (Bharani), transformation (Krittika), growth (Rohini), curiosity (Mrigashirsha), resilience (Ardra), and renewal (Punarvasu). This phase is about exploring and understanding the physical and emotional aspects of life. 2. Power and Responsibility (Magha to Vishakha): Starting with Magha, the soul learns about power, leadership, and ancestral wisdom. In the following Nakshatras, from Purva Phalguni to Vishakha, it experiences aspects of enjoyment, stability, skills, creativity, adaptability, ambition, and collaboration. This stage represents the soul's engagement with societal and relational responsibilities, along with the pursuit of personal goals. 3. Spiritual Awakening and Inner Growth (Anuradha to Mula): Anuradha marks the beginning of the soul's deeper spiritual journey, focusing on friendship and cooperation. From Jyeshta to Mula, the soul delves into themes of wisdom, protection, transformation, and introspection. This phase signifies the soul's inward turn and its quest for deeper truths. 4. Enlightenment and Liberation (Purva Ashadha to Revati): In the final phase, from Purva Ashadha through to Revati, the soul embarks on a path of enlightenment. It learns about resilience, universal values (Uttara Ashadha), learning and comprehension (Shravana), prosperity (Dhanishta), healing (Shatabhisha), transformation (Purva Bhadrapada), depth (Uttara Bhadrapada), and ultimately completion (Revati). This stage represents the soul's journey towards self-realization and understanding of the universal truths. 5. Moksha - The Ultimate Liberation: After traversing the experiences and lessons of all the Nakshatras, the soul is ready for Moksha, the ultimate liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara). This is the state of oneness with the divine, where the soul transcends individual ego and realizes its true nature as part of the universal consciousness.
Interesting, I am actually Mrigashrisha. Mine character would be 20. But from last 8 months, I been in very intense spiritual experiences. It all depends on the deity I think. Once they see there child experience too many things. They tend to help them transcend. So in the end it’s us who decide what we want. Shree Matre Namah🙏
Life Cycle of a Soul:- 1. Initiation and Growth (Ashwini to Ashlesha): The soul begins its journey in Ashwini, characterized by speed and initiative, symbolizing the soul's entry into the world. Through Bharani, Krittika, and subsequent Nakshatras up to Ashlesha, the soul experiences various aspects of life such as creativity (Bharani), transformation (Krittika), growth (Rohini), curiosity (Mrigashirsha), resilience (Ardra), and renewal (Punarvasu). This phase is about exploring and understanding the physical and emotional aspects of life. 2. Power and Responsibility (Magha to Vishakha): Starting with Magha, the soul learns about power, leadership, and ancestral wisdom. In the following Nakshatras, from Purva Phalguni to Vishakha, it experiences aspects of enjoyment, stability, skills, creativity, adaptability, ambition, and collaboration. This stage represents the soul's engagement with societal and relational responsibilities, along with the pursuit of personal goals. 3. Spiritual Awakening and Inner Growth (Anuradha to Mula): Anuradha marks the beginning of the soul's deeper spiritual journey, focusing on friendship and cooperation. From Jyeshta to Mula, the soul delves into themes of wisdom, protection, transformation, and introspection. This phase signifies the soul's inward turn and its quest for deeper truths. 4. Enlightenment and Liberation (Purva Ashadha to Revati): In the final phase, from Purva Ashadha through to Revati, the soul embarks on a path of enlightenment. It learns about resilience, universal values (Uttara Ashadha), learning and comprehension (Shravana), prosperity (Dhanishta), healing (Shatabhisha), transformation (Purva Bhadrapada), depth (Uttara Bhadrapada), and ultimately completion (Revati). This stage represents the soul's journey towards self-realization and understanding of the universal truths. 5. Moksha - The Ultimate Liberation: After traversing the experiences and lessons of all the Nakshatras, the soul is ready for Moksha, the ultimate liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara). This is the state of oneness with the divine, where the soul transcends individual ego and realizes its true nature as part of the universal consciousness.
I am ashlesha pda 2 = 34 , but i am spiritual, and have a strong desire for the practical comfort life of society mainly feel constraints from the societal family norms. I oscillate between both and not quite finding where to belong, so i keep spirituality to yoga meditation mental peace but i am curious and drawn towards kundalini and this immense knowledge itself . Just drawn towards the unknown
My Nakshatra is Uttra Ashada(21st kala) and i am very deep into spirituality, but my brother and father both have "Uttara Bhadrapad" (26th kala) but they are not into any spirituality and Liberated people like Vivekananda, Yogananda, Osho, Eckhart, they all are below 18 Nakshatra, so what about these people?
Life Cycle of a Soul:- 1. Initiation and Growth (Ashwini to Ashlesha): The soul begins its journey in Ashwini, characterized by speed and initiative, symbolizing the soul's entry into the world. Through Bharani, Krittika, and subsequent Nakshatras up to Ashlesha, the soul experiences various aspects of life such as creativity (Bharani), transformation (Krittika), growth (Rohini), curiosity (Mrigashirsha), resilience (Ardra), and renewal (Punarvasu). This phase is about exploring and understanding the physical and emotional aspects of life. 2. Power and Responsibility (Magha to Vishakha): Starting with Magha, the soul learns about power, leadership, and ancestral wisdom. In the following Nakshatras, from Purva Phalguni to Vishakha, it experiences aspects of enjoyment, stability, skills, creativity, adaptability, ambition, and collaboration. This stage represents the soul's engagement with societal and relational responsibilities, along with the pursuit of personal goals. 3. Spiritual Awakening and Inner Growth (Anuradha to Mula): Anuradha marks the beginning of the soul's deeper spiritual journey, focusing on friendship and cooperation. From Jyeshta to Mula, the soul delves into themes of wisdom, protection, transformation, and introspection. This phase signifies the soul's inward turn and its quest for deeper truths. 4. Enlightenment and Liberation (Purva Ashadha to Revati): In the final phase, from Purva Ashadha through to Revati, the soul embarks on a path of enlightenment. It learns about resilience, universal values (Uttara Ashadha), learning and comprehension (Shravana), prosperity (Dhanishta), healing (Shatabhisha), transformation (Purva Bhadrapada), depth (Uttara Bhadrapada), and ultimately completion (Revati). This stage represents the soul's journey towards self-realization and understanding of the universal truths. 5. Moksha - The Ultimate Liberation: After traversing the experiences and lessons of all the Nakshatras, the soul is ready for Moksha, the ultimate liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara). This is the state of oneness with the divine, where the soul transcends individual ego and realizes its true nature as part of the universal consciousness.
@@user-je1hi6jy1i someone not into spirituality cannot be perceived from your perception about that person , your brother and father according to your thumb rule may not be spiritual that doesn't mean that they are not. Also signs like going to temple or taking interest in spirituality is not the only parameter to decide whether one person is spiritual or not. So it's better to not conclude yet😇
Bro I’m 19. And I think I’m super spiritual. It has happened over a period of the last decade - my parents are actually more advanced nakshatras but I don’t think they’re more spiritual than me. They’re still very material. My humble opinion is that it is multi faceted, beyond only nakshatra. A misaligned match can also trigger spiritual growth.
@@Project_KaliThat's so cool! Friends for lifetimes! Taking turns being a guru and shisya! They call this runa - anubandana. Its said that more than half of the people who we meet in this lifetime, are already the ones whom we were associated with, in our past lives including immediate family, friends, bosses and colleagues.
Life Cycle of a Soul:- 1. Initiation and Growth (Ashwini to Ashlesha): The soul begins its journey in Ashwini, characterized by speed and initiative, symbolizing the soul's entry into the world. Through Bharani, Krittika, and subsequent Nakshatras up to Ashlesha, the soul experiences various aspects of life such as creativity (Bharani), transformation (Krittika), growth (Rohini), curiosity (Mrigashirsha), resilience (Ardra), and renewal (Punarvasu). This phase is about exploring and understanding the physical and emotional aspects of life. 2. Power and Responsibility (Magha to Vishakha): Starting with Magha, the soul learns about power, leadership, and ancestral wisdom. In the following Nakshatras, from Purva Phalguni to Vishakha, it experiences aspects of enjoyment, stability, skills, creativity, adaptability, ambition, and collaboration. This stage represents the soul's engagement with societal and relational responsibilities, along with the pursuit of personal goals. 3. Spiritual Awakening and Inner Growth (Anuradha to Mula): Anuradha marks the beginning of the soul's deeper spiritual journey, focusing on friendship and cooperation. From Jyeshta to Mula, the soul delves into themes of wisdom, protection, transformation, and introspection. This phase signifies the soul's inward turn and its quest for deeper truths. 4. Enlightenment and Liberation (Purva Ashadha to Revati): In the final phase, from Purva Ashadha through to Revati, the soul embarks on a path of enlightenment. It learns about resilience, universal values (Uttara Ashadha), learning and comprehension (Shravana), prosperity (Dhanishta), healing (Shatabhisha), transformation (Purva Bhadrapada), depth (Uttara Bhadrapada), and ultimately completion (Revati). This stage represents the soul's journey towards self-realization and understanding of the universal truths. 5. Moksha - The Ultimate Liberation: After traversing the experiences and lessons of all the Nakshatras, the soul is ready for Moksha, the ultimate liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara). This is the state of oneness with the divine, where the soul transcends individual ego and realizes its true nature as part of the universal consciousness.
Sir, In all the earlier videos you said not to believe in astrology. But most of what you said in this video involves around astrology.. can you just clarify me on this????
I am revti 4th pada , what should a 108th character should do , or if it ends badly what would be the next thing after 108 , it is suppose to be enlightenment but what if dosen't reach there
Life Cycle of a Soul:- 1. Initiation and Growth (Ashwini to Ashlesha): The soul begins its journey in Ashwini, characterized by speed and initiative, symbolizing the soul's entry into the world. Through Bharani, Krittika, and subsequent Nakshatras up to Ashlesha, the soul experiences various aspects of life such as creativity (Bharani), transformation (Krittika), growth (Rohini), curiosity (Mrigashirsha), resilience (Ardra), and renewal (Punarvasu). This phase is about exploring and understanding the physical and emotional aspects of life. 2. Power and Responsibility (Magha to Vishakha): Starting with Magha, the soul learns about power, leadership, and ancestral wisdom. In the following Nakshatras, from Purva Phalguni to Vishakha, it experiences aspects of enjoyment, stability, skills, creativity, adaptability, ambition, and collaboration. This stage represents the soul's engagement with societal and relational responsibilities, along with the pursuit of personal goals. 3. Spiritual Awakening and Inner Growth (Anuradha to Mula): Anuradha marks the beginning of the soul's deeper spiritual journey, focusing on friendship and cooperation. From Jyeshta to Mula, the soul delves into themes of wisdom, protection, transformation, and introspection. This phase signifies the soul's inward turn and its quest for deeper truths. 4. Enlightenment and Liberation (Purva Ashadha to Revati): In the final phase, from Purva Ashadha through to Revati, the soul embarks on a path of enlightenment. It learns about resilience, universal values (Uttara Ashadha), learning and comprehension (Shravana), prosperity (Dhanishta), healing (Shatabhisha), transformation (Purva Bhadrapada), depth (Uttara Bhadrapada), and ultimately completion (Revati). This stage represents the soul's journey towards self-realization and understanding of the universal truths. 5. Moksha - The Ultimate Liberation: After traversing the experiences and lessons of all the Nakshatras, the soul is ready for Moksha, the ultimate liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara). This is the state of oneness with the divine, where the soul transcends individual ego and realizes its true nature as part of the universal consciousness.
I’m Revati 4th pada. I’m in love with a guy from Ashlesha nakshtra. We love each other and been together for the past 5 years. Does it mean I need to rethink?
Does this apply to enlightened beings? Sadhguru is in his 20 th nakshatra while I am in 27 pada-4.. My wife's nakshatra is 7th, I feel that she is materialistic. Our relationship is chaotic.
Life Cycle of a Soul:- 1. Initiation and Growth (Ashwini to Ashlesha): The soul begins its journey in Ashwini, characterized by speed and initiative, symbolizing the soul's entry into the world. Through Bharani, Krittika, and subsequent Nakshatras up to Ashlesha, the soul experiences various aspects of life such as creativity (Bharani), transformation (Krittika), growth (Rohini), curiosity (Mrigashirsha), resilience (Ardra), and renewal (Punarvasu). This phase is about exploring and understanding the physical and emotional aspects of life. 2. Power and Responsibility (Magha to Vishakha): Starting with Magha, the soul learns about power, leadership, and ancestral wisdom. In the following Nakshatras, from Purva Phalguni to Vishakha, it experiences aspects of enjoyment, stability, skills, creativity, adaptability, ambition, and collaboration. This stage represents the soul's engagement with societal and relational responsibilities, along with the pursuit of personal goals. 3. Spiritual Awakening and Inner Growth (Anuradha to Mula): Anuradha marks the beginning of the soul's deeper spiritual journey, focusing on friendship and cooperation. From Jyeshta to Mula, the soul delves into themes of wisdom, protection, transformation, and introspection. This phase signifies the soul's inward turn and its quest for deeper truths. 4. Enlightenment and Liberation (Purva Ashadha to Revati): In the final phase, from Purva Ashadha through to Revati, the soul embarks on a path of enlightenment. It learns about resilience, universal values (Uttara Ashadha), learning and comprehension (Shravana), prosperity (Dhanishta), healing (Shatabhisha), transformation (Purva Bhadrapada), depth (Uttara Bhadrapada), and ultimately completion (Revati). This stage represents the soul's journey towards self-realization and understanding of the universal truths. 5. Moksha - The Ultimate Liberation: After traversing the experiences and lessons of all the Nakshatras, the soul is ready for Moksha, the ultimate liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara). This is the state of oneness with the divine, where the soul transcends individual ego and realizes its true nature as part of the universal consciousness.
Brother/guru. How do i calculate my nakshatra i am still very confused. I am pretty decent at understanding concepts and formulas but these instructions confused me. Maybe you can re explain it one day? I would really appreciate it. Thank you for this video also*♥️. Like how to get my nakshatra number
I belongs to purnavasu nakshatra ... Ranking 7 so that you said in this video according to nakshatra my could be enjoying life mony sex etc enjoying nature .. but My only and one goal is go Krishna Is there is no hope to get Krishna? Current me if i wrong !
So what about Sun sign nakshatra since sun represents the soul, as well as atmakaraka which represents your soul's karma. Should these be taken into account as well, or just the moon sign?
Om Gurubyo namaha. Om gan ganapathaye namaha. As per calculations my character number is 46. But I have a strong doubt about all this since this may not apply to dvijanmis. We have lost the ability to calculate when we lost Nalanda. The same reflects in many astrologers and their astrological predictions. My prediction about characteristics is either inaccurate or numbers might be rearranged. I feel strong urge for spirituality and detachment. I recently broke up with my wife for the same. My intuitions are strong when it comes being spiritual. Most of us who are members or subscribed for this channel are somewhat very near to nirvikalpa. According to a great being who incarnated and left the body recently our astrology calculations may not be precise because Parashara paddhati which we are following is irreverent after 1972 which was quoted by Sri Parashara himself. I have a doubt in this calculation model, that is certain. Very thankful for your efforts for the video. Please forgive me if I have hurt your feelings. Let us all open up for great receiving. Let Mahakaali guide us in the direction. Om tat sat.
Life Cycle of a Soul:- 1. Initiation and Growth (Ashwini to Ashlesha): The soul begins its journey in Ashwini, characterized by speed and initiative, symbolizing the soul's entry into the world. Through Bharani, Krittika, and subsequent Nakshatras up to Ashlesha, the soul experiences various aspects of life such as creativity (Bharani), transformation (Krittika), growth (Rohini), curiosity (Mrigashirsha), resilience (Ardra), and renewal (Punarvasu). This phase is about exploring and understanding the physical and emotional aspects of life. 2. Power and Responsibility (Magha to Vishakha): Starting with Magha, the soul learns about power, leadership, and ancestral wisdom. In the following Nakshatras, from Purva Phalguni to Vishakha, it experiences aspects of enjoyment, stability, skills, creativity, adaptability, ambition, and collaboration. This stage represents the soul's engagement with societal and relational responsibilities, along with the pursuit of personal goals. 3. Spiritual Awakening and Inner Growth (Anuradha to Mula): Anuradha marks the beginning of the soul's deeper spiritual journey, focusing on friendship and cooperation. From Jyeshta to Mula, the soul delves into themes of wisdom, protection, transformation, and introspection. This phase signifies the soul's inward turn and its quest for deeper truths. 4. Enlightenment and Liberation (Purva Ashadha to Revati): In the final phase, from Purva Ashadha through to Revati, the soul embarks on a path of enlightenment. It learns about resilience, universal values (Uttara Ashadha), learning and comprehension (Shravana), prosperity (Dhanishta), healing (Shatabhisha), transformation (Purva Bhadrapada), depth (Uttara Bhadrapada), and ultimately completion (Revati). This stage represents the soul's journey towards self-realization and understanding of the universal truths. 5. Moksha - The Ultimate Liberation: After traversing the experiences and lessons of all the Nakshatras, the soul is ready for Moksha, the ultimate liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara). This is the state of oneness with the divine, where the soul transcends individual ego and realizes its true nature as part of the universal consciousness.
@@Project_Kali(1-1) *4+3 =3th character my this life is useless 😩🥺😭😭 why this type of thing only happen with me (I never reach krishan level in my this life) 😞😞😞😞😞😞
Jai Bhairav Jai Ma Durga Bhairavakaalikeyanamosthuthe Shree Rama Jayam Jai Shree Krishna Where to find the characteristics of the found numbers ji! Like number range from 77 to 80 what are their characteristics?
27 Nakshatras:-
1. Ashwini
2. Bharani
3. Krittika
4. Rohini
5. Mrigashirsha
6. Ardra
7. Punarvasu
8. Pushya
9. Ashlesha
10. Magha
11. Purva Phalguni
12. Uttara Phalguni
13. Hasta
14. Chitra
15. Swati
16. Vishakha
17. Anuradha
18. Jyeshtha
19. Moola
20. Purva Ashadha
21. Uttara Ashadha
22. Shravana
23. Dhanishta
24. Shatabhisha
25. Purva Bhadrapada
26. Uttara Bhadrapada
27. Revati
Formula:-
Character Number = (Nakshatra Number - 1) x 4 + Pada Number
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Thank you for this video Aditya❤
Mine is 23rd Nakshatra Dhanishta..Pada 4..
I am 92nd character..
@VkDp-k9f nah , character doesn't mean there are 108 names its just behavior and tendencies
@@Project_Kali hey I'm Hasta nakshytra .So my nearest nakshyatras comment here 🥺
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@VkDp-k9f aditya bhaiya himself has explained it in his earlier videos
With respect,
Swami prabhubada had nakshatra in mrigashira and swami yogananda had nakshatra in Magha. The Dalai Lama has purvaphalguni nakshatra. There are examples of some who have early nakshatras who are very spiritual.
Yes, they've done rigorous Sadhana in their respective lives. Some have come again to spread the knowledge.
Thank you for giving the answer which i was confused of from a very long time. I am not able to blend with my in laws and i thought its my karna that i have to live with them till end of my life and if i try to push them away in this life than they will come again in next life and again create a havoc in my life.
I thought of not going away from them just bcoz i want to finish this game in this lifetime only. I dont want these people to be around me in any of my future lifetimes. And i am really getting sufocated staying with them.
And my husband is just diff them all of them. He is exactly like me. Bcoz of him i am still getting the energy to tolerate them. He too is fed up of them just like me. And both of us was thinking of settling somewhere else far from these ppl. But with a fear that we shall again meet these ppl again in next life. Oh god... No... Lets finis it in this life only.
But as you said its ok to stay away from ppl with whom we dont blend well. Right. Thanks for your guidance. Its been 7yrs we are just wondering what is to be done and how will it impact our lives ahead.
I am literally in your situation! Except both of my in-laws & our immediate family is divine ❤ but its the relatives who cause havoc in my relationships ! My in laws & hubby are too sweet & can never take my stand or fight for me! I am always alone, depressed & left crying whenever i visit them 😂😂
I will also stay away from these relatives ! They just wish me harm & gossip about me and think.. i am crazy ,,,,once i start giving them spiritual gyan 😂😂
Start Sadhana of Ishta Devata. Everything will be alright.
Also, I’d love to see a statistical analysis of all the nakshatras, peoples gender, caste, class and see if there’s any correlation. Might be interesting to see.
Life Cycle of a Soul:-
1. Initiation and Growth (Ashwini to Ashlesha): The soul begins its journey in Ashwini, characterized by speed and initiative, symbolizing the soul's entry into the world. Through Bharani, Krittika, and subsequent Nakshatras up to Ashlesha, the soul experiences various aspects of life such as creativity (Bharani), transformation (Krittika), growth (Rohini), curiosity (Mrigashirsha), resilience (Ardra), and renewal (Punarvasu). This phase is about exploring and understanding the physical and emotional aspects of life.
2. Power and Responsibility (Magha to Vishakha): Starting with Magha, the soul learns about power, leadership, and ancestral wisdom. In the following Nakshatras, from Purva Phalguni to Vishakha, it experiences aspects of enjoyment, stability, skills, creativity, adaptability, ambition, and collaboration. This stage represents the soul's engagement with societal and relational responsibilities, along with the pursuit of personal goals.
3. Spiritual Awakening and Inner Growth (Anuradha to Mula): Anuradha marks the beginning of the soul's deeper spiritual journey, focusing on friendship and cooperation. From Jyeshta to Mula, the soul delves into themes of wisdom, protection, transformation, and introspection. This phase signifies the soul's inward turn and its quest for deeper truths.
4. Enlightenment and Liberation (Purva Ashadha to Revati): In the final phase, from Purva Ashadha through to Revati, the soul embarks on a path of enlightenment. It learns about resilience, universal values (Uttara Ashadha), learning and comprehension (Shravana), prosperity (Dhanishta), healing (Shatabhisha), transformation (Purva Bhadrapada), depth (Uttara Bhadrapada), and ultimately completion (Revati). This stage represents the soul's journey towards self-realization and understanding of the universal truths.
5. Moksha - The Ultimate Liberation: After traversing the experiences and lessons of all the Nakshatras, the soul is ready for Moksha, the ultimate liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara). This is the state of oneness with the divine, where the soul transcends individual ego and realizes its true nature as part of the universal consciousness.
Interesting, I am actually Mrigashrisha. Mine character would be 20. But from last 8 months, I been in very intense spiritual experiences. It all depends on the deity I think. Once they see there child experience too many things. They tend to help them transcend. So in the end it’s us who decide what we want. Shree Matre Namah🙏
Life Cycle of a Soul:-
1. Initiation and Growth (Ashwini to Ashlesha): The soul begins its journey in Ashwini, characterized by speed and initiative, symbolizing the soul's entry into the world. Through Bharani, Krittika, and subsequent Nakshatras up to Ashlesha, the soul experiences various aspects of life such as creativity (Bharani), transformation (Krittika), growth (Rohini), curiosity (Mrigashirsha), resilience (Ardra), and renewal (Punarvasu). This phase is about exploring and understanding the physical and emotional aspects of life.
2. Power and Responsibility (Magha to Vishakha): Starting with Magha, the soul learns about power, leadership, and ancestral wisdom. In the following Nakshatras, from Purva Phalguni to Vishakha, it experiences aspects of enjoyment, stability, skills, creativity, adaptability, ambition, and collaboration. This stage represents the soul's engagement with societal and relational responsibilities, along with the pursuit of personal goals.
3. Spiritual Awakening and Inner Growth (Anuradha to Mula): Anuradha marks the beginning of the soul's deeper spiritual journey, focusing on friendship and cooperation. From Jyeshta to Mula, the soul delves into themes of wisdom, protection, transformation, and introspection. This phase signifies the soul's inward turn and its quest for deeper truths.
4. Enlightenment and Liberation (Purva Ashadha to Revati): In the final phase, from Purva Ashadha through to Revati, the soul embarks on a path of enlightenment. It learns about resilience, universal values (Uttara Ashadha), learning and comprehension (Shravana), prosperity (Dhanishta), healing (Shatabhisha), transformation (Purva Bhadrapada), depth (Uttara Bhadrapada), and ultimately completion (Revati). This stage represents the soul's journey towards self-realization and understanding of the universal truths.
5. Moksha - The Ultimate Liberation: After traversing the experiences and lessons of all the Nakshatras, the soul is ready for Moksha, the ultimate liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara). This is the state of oneness with the divine, where the soul transcends individual ego and realizes its true nature as part of the universal consciousness.
@@Project_Kali
Jai Bhairav
Jai Ma Durga
Bhairavakaalikeyanamosthuthe 🙏🏽
❤️❤️
Mrigashira is the nakshatra of seeking.
Yes, we're playing the role of matrix.
I am ashlesha pda 2 = 34 , but i am spiritual, and have a strong desire for the practical comfort life of society mainly feel constraints from the societal family norms. I oscillate between both and not quite finding where to belong, so i keep spirituality to yoga meditation mental peace but i am curious and drawn towards kundalini and this immense knowledge itself . Just drawn towards the unknown
Everyone drawn towards home. But not all committed.
This is truly matching being in Revathi 4th pada all thinking of mine would around existence . Thanks for it 😊
Same pinch. May the Divine blessing always be with you. Thanks for tuning-in, Jai Maha Kaal ❤️
I also got 108 (Revathi nakshatra with 4th pada)
Congo, let's launch the rockets.
@@RaiseUrVibes 🤟
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My Nakshatra is Uttra Ashada(21st kala) and i am very deep into spirituality, but my brother and father both have "Uttara Bhadrapad" (26th kala) but they are not into any spirituality and Liberated people like Vivekananda, Yogananda, Osho, Eckhart, they all are below 18 Nakshatra, so what about these people?
Life Cycle of a Soul:-
1. Initiation and Growth (Ashwini to Ashlesha): The soul begins its journey in Ashwini, characterized by speed and initiative, symbolizing the soul's entry into the world. Through Bharani, Krittika, and subsequent Nakshatras up to Ashlesha, the soul experiences various aspects of life such as creativity (Bharani), transformation (Krittika), growth (Rohini), curiosity (Mrigashirsha), resilience (Ardra), and renewal (Punarvasu). This phase is about exploring and understanding the physical and emotional aspects of life.
2. Power and Responsibility (Magha to Vishakha): Starting with Magha, the soul learns about power, leadership, and ancestral wisdom. In the following Nakshatras, from Purva Phalguni to Vishakha, it experiences aspects of enjoyment, stability, skills, creativity, adaptability, ambition, and collaboration. This stage represents the soul's engagement with societal and relational responsibilities, along with the pursuit of personal goals.
3. Spiritual Awakening and Inner Growth (Anuradha to Mula): Anuradha marks the beginning of the soul's deeper spiritual journey, focusing on friendship and cooperation. From Jyeshta to Mula, the soul delves into themes of wisdom, protection, transformation, and introspection. This phase signifies the soul's inward turn and its quest for deeper truths.
4. Enlightenment and Liberation (Purva Ashadha to Revati): In the final phase, from Purva Ashadha through to Revati, the soul embarks on a path of enlightenment. It learns about resilience, universal values (Uttara Ashadha), learning and comprehension (Shravana), prosperity (Dhanishta), healing (Shatabhisha), transformation (Purva Bhadrapada), depth (Uttara Bhadrapada), and ultimately completion (Revati). This stage represents the soul's journey towards self-realization and understanding of the universal truths.
5. Moksha - The Ultimate Liberation: After traversing the experiences and lessons of all the Nakshatras, the soul is ready for Moksha, the ultimate liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara). This is the state of oneness with the divine, where the soul transcends individual ego and realizes its true nature as part of the universal consciousness.
@@user-je1hi6jy1i someone not into spirituality cannot be perceived from your perception about that person , your brother and father according to your thumb rule may not be spiritual that doesn't mean that they are not. Also signs like going to temple or taking interest in spirituality is not the only parameter to decide whether one person is spiritual or not. So it's better to not conclude yet😇
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Bro I’m 19. And I think I’m super spiritual. It has happened over a period of the last decade - my parents are actually more advanced nakshatras but I don’t think they’re more spiritual than me. They’re still very material. My humble opinion is that it is multi faceted, beyond only nakshatra. A misaligned match can also trigger spiritual growth.
same here.
You have ego that you are much spritual so how you are spritual if you have ego?
@@deveshsingh8159 Makes sense. Thank you🙏
Hmm mine is 7th still watching this
May be the BB bhrigu bindu works well mine come at 12th house
now practically how to find partner with nearest nakshatra ?
Directly ask them ? dob,time,place ?😂😂
Thankyou for existing. ✨✨✨✨✨
Glad it helped. May the Divine blessing always be with you. Thanks for tuning-in, Jai Maha Kaal ❤️
For me i think Maa Kali better know😄i don't want to be stuck in all this... she's my perfect partner ❤❤❤😘
You yourself are Divine Sis 🥹♥️♥️😘
@@FervidlyCurious same with you sis🙂
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All part of the matrix.
@@Project_Kali True.
Purva sadha and purva bhadra .... Wooow atleast I found my mine ❤
Og gang.
So an Ashwini landed here ! 😅
Let’s see what’s in store for me
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Thanks i found the info to be neutral😂JAI MAHA KALI BHAI ❤You are really a good role model love you always god🙏
Glad it helped. May the Divine blessing always be with you. Thanks for tuning-in, Jai Maha Kaal ❤️
Then why krishnas is rohini 🤔😛
Krishna has come many times to earth after Rohini.
May be this things don't matter for some beings
Hm....yes.
Bro i don't know my pada number how to calculate it?? 🙏🏻
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Thank you Aditya
Yes, I have, but I don't like him.
@@Project_Kali lol. How did you get initiated/ how did he pass on the knowledge, if you don't like him?
We're friends. We exchange our knowledge. I was his Guru in past life.
@@Project_KaliThat's so cool! Friends for lifetimes! Taking turns being a guru and shisya! They call this runa - anubandana. Its said that more than half of the people who we meet in this lifetime, are already the ones whom we were associated with, in our past lives including immediate family, friends, bosses and colleagues.
@@OG-Gangstaa ya , i also heard it somewhere , but i don't know one source which has all of this knowledge , its just some random gurus yt videos
Jai Maa Kali Jai Maa Tara 🙏
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mine is purvaphalguni , 3rd pada , i.e 43rd character , and my mother's nakshatra is revati , 3rd pada i.e 107th character 💫
Life Cycle of a Soul:-
1. Initiation and Growth (Ashwini to Ashlesha): The soul begins its journey in Ashwini, characterized by speed and initiative, symbolizing the soul's entry into the world. Through Bharani, Krittika, and subsequent Nakshatras up to Ashlesha, the soul experiences various aspects of life such as creativity (Bharani), transformation (Krittika), growth (Rohini), curiosity (Mrigashirsha), resilience (Ardra), and renewal (Punarvasu). This phase is about exploring and understanding the physical and emotional aspects of life.
2. Power and Responsibility (Magha to Vishakha): Starting with Magha, the soul learns about power, leadership, and ancestral wisdom. In the following Nakshatras, from Purva Phalguni to Vishakha, it experiences aspects of enjoyment, stability, skills, creativity, adaptability, ambition, and collaboration. This stage represents the soul's engagement with societal and relational responsibilities, along with the pursuit of personal goals.
3. Spiritual Awakening and Inner Growth (Anuradha to Mula): Anuradha marks the beginning of the soul's deeper spiritual journey, focusing on friendship and cooperation. From Jyeshta to Mula, the soul delves into themes of wisdom, protection, transformation, and introspection. This phase signifies the soul's inward turn and its quest for deeper truths.
4. Enlightenment and Liberation (Purva Ashadha to Revati): In the final phase, from Purva Ashadha through to Revati, the soul embarks on a path of enlightenment. It learns about resilience, universal values (Uttara Ashadha), learning and comprehension (Shravana), prosperity (Dhanishta), healing (Shatabhisha), transformation (Purva Bhadrapada), depth (Uttara Bhadrapada), and ultimately completion (Revati). This stage represents the soul's journey towards self-realization and understanding of the universal truths.
5. Moksha - The Ultimate Liberation: After traversing the experiences and lessons of all the Nakshatras, the soul is ready for Moksha, the ultimate liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara). This is the state of oneness with the divine, where the soul transcends individual ego and realizes its true nature as part of the universal consciousness.
@@Project_Kali thanks adityay ❤ , actually u r my bhaiya but now i am feeling u are like deity so i am confused what to call you ?
We're all Maha Vishnus dreaming.
Sir, In all the earlier videos you said not to believe in astrology. But most of what you said in this video involves around astrology.. can you just clarify me on this????
Nakshatra means behavior of Astral body. Moon represents subconscious. Rest all can be ignored.
Lord krishnas nakshatra was Rohini , lord rama nakshatra was pushya and Lord Hanuman nakshatra was chitra. What is your say about their spirituality?
That's why they reincarnated
bro i have krittika nak , but why i am moving towards spirituality i dont know i am 18 and want to leave everything . plz answer
Leaving everything must be done in mind.
Why form relationship with nearest nakshatra..why not the same nakshatra as me?
Both will get sick at the same time, because of same Nadi.
Very interesting and revealing. Thank you:)
Glad it helped. May the Divine blessing always be with you. Thanks for tuning-in, Jai Maha Kaal ❤️
I am revti 4th pada , what should a 108th character should do , or if it ends badly what would be the next thing after 108 , it is suppose to be enlightenment but what if dosen't reach there
Back to Ashwini 😜
JK you'll become whatever you strive for.
Iam 6 th character. Why iam watching your videos Adhitya? What iam seeking for?
Life Cycle of a Soul:-
1. Initiation and Growth (Ashwini to Ashlesha): The soul begins its journey in Ashwini, characterized by speed and initiative, symbolizing the soul's entry into the world. Through Bharani, Krittika, and subsequent Nakshatras up to Ashlesha, the soul experiences various aspects of life such as creativity (Bharani), transformation (Krittika), growth (Rohini), curiosity (Mrigashirsha), resilience (Ardra), and renewal (Punarvasu). This phase is about exploring and understanding the physical and emotional aspects of life.
2. Power and Responsibility (Magha to Vishakha): Starting with Magha, the soul learns about power, leadership, and ancestral wisdom. In the following Nakshatras, from Purva Phalguni to Vishakha, it experiences aspects of enjoyment, stability, skills, creativity, adaptability, ambition, and collaboration. This stage represents the soul's engagement with societal and relational responsibilities, along with the pursuit of personal goals.
3. Spiritual Awakening and Inner Growth (Anuradha to Mula): Anuradha marks the beginning of the soul's deeper spiritual journey, focusing on friendship and cooperation. From Jyeshta to Mula, the soul delves into themes of wisdom, protection, transformation, and introspection. This phase signifies the soul's inward turn and its quest for deeper truths.
4. Enlightenment and Liberation (Purva Ashadha to Revati): In the final phase, from Purva Ashadha through to Revati, the soul embarks on a path of enlightenment. It learns about resilience, universal values (Uttara Ashadha), learning and comprehension (Shravana), prosperity (Dhanishta), healing (Shatabhisha), transformation (Purva Bhadrapada), depth (Uttara Bhadrapada), and ultimately completion (Revati). This stage represents the soul's journey towards self-realization and understanding of the universal truths.
5. Moksha - The Ultimate Liberation: After traversing the experiences and lessons of all the Nakshatras, the soul is ready for Moksha, the ultimate liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara). This is the state of oneness with the divine, where the soul transcends individual ego and realizes its true nature as part of the universal consciousness.
I’m Revati 4th pada. I’m in love with a guy from Ashlesha nakshtra. We love each other and been together for the past 5 years. Does it mean I need to rethink?
Maybe his doctor didn't note down the time correctly.
Okay. Tnq 😊
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Does this apply to enlightened beings? Sadhguru is in his 20 th nakshatra while I am in 27 pada-4..
My wife's nakshatra is 7th, I feel that she is materialistic. Our relationship is chaotic.
Life Cycle of a Soul:-
1. Initiation and Growth (Ashwini to Ashlesha): The soul begins its journey in Ashwini, characterized by speed and initiative, symbolizing the soul's entry into the world. Through Bharani, Krittika, and subsequent Nakshatras up to Ashlesha, the soul experiences various aspects of life such as creativity (Bharani), transformation (Krittika), growth (Rohini), curiosity (Mrigashirsha), resilience (Ardra), and renewal (Punarvasu). This phase is about exploring and understanding the physical and emotional aspects of life.
2. Power and Responsibility (Magha to Vishakha): Starting with Magha, the soul learns about power, leadership, and ancestral wisdom. In the following Nakshatras, from Purva Phalguni to Vishakha, it experiences aspects of enjoyment, stability, skills, creativity, adaptability, ambition, and collaboration. This stage represents the soul's engagement with societal and relational responsibilities, along with the pursuit of personal goals.
3. Spiritual Awakening and Inner Growth (Anuradha to Mula): Anuradha marks the beginning of the soul's deeper spiritual journey, focusing on friendship and cooperation. From Jyeshta to Mula, the soul delves into themes of wisdom, protection, transformation, and introspection. This phase signifies the soul's inward turn and its quest for deeper truths.
4. Enlightenment and Liberation (Purva Ashadha to Revati): In the final phase, from Purva Ashadha through to Revati, the soul embarks on a path of enlightenment. It learns about resilience, universal values (Uttara Ashadha), learning and comprehension (Shravana), prosperity (Dhanishta), healing (Shatabhisha), transformation (Purva Bhadrapada), depth (Uttara Bhadrapada), and ultimately completion (Revati). This stage represents the soul's journey towards self-realization and understanding of the universal truths.
5. Moksha - The Ultimate Liberation: After traversing the experiences and lessons of all the Nakshatras, the soul is ready for Moksha, the ultimate liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara). This is the state of oneness with the divine, where the soul transcends individual ego and realizes its true nature as part of the universal consciousness.
@@Project_Kali is it provided in any ancient texts
Sorry mine is 26th pada 4, 104
Awesome, welcome to the gang 😎
Mine is Revathi nakshatra- 4th pada (27-1)*4+ 4th pada =108
Done bro, launch fast in rocket.
Sathya Sai Baba - 6 Ardra, Shirdi Sai Baba - 9 - Ashlesha
Oh i see. May the Divine blessing always be with you. Thanks for tuning-in, Jai Maha Kaal ❤️
Thanks
Appreciate the support. Thankyou very much 🥹❤️
@@Project_Kali Always bro 😎
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I am uttara bhadrapada
Wow ! Pls always guide and love all of us with your wisdom ✋🏻🥰🤗
Find a Revati girl, meanwhile I'll find a Uttarabadra girl. Good luck ❤️🥹
@@Project_Kali I like men too
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@@Project_Kali sus 💀
Brother/guru. How do i calculate my nakshatra i am still very confused. I am pretty decent at understanding concepts and formulas but these instructions confused me. Maybe you can re explain it one day? I would really appreciate it. Thank you for this video also*♥️. Like how to get my nakshatra number
Hindu calendar app, dob, tob, Nakshatra, use formula.
I am mrugasira but I like spirituality, i want to reach Siva, soo due to my 5th number mrugasira can't I reach final chakra? Even I like spirituality?
You can, but lot of effort is needed.
I belongs to purnavasu nakshatra ... Ranking 7 so that you said in this video according to nakshatra my could be enjoying life mony sex etc enjoying nature .. but
My only and one goal is go Krishna
Is there is no hope to get Krishna?
Current me if i wrong !
th-cam.com/video/9_kCk1rPFwY/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Cleared your doubt here.
So what about Sun sign nakshatra since sun represents the soul, as well as atmakaraka which represents your soul's karma. Should these be taken into account as well, or just the moon sign?
Nope, only Moon represents Sookshma Sharira.
Rest all are Physical domain.
Om Gurubyo namaha. Om gan ganapathaye namaha. As per calculations my character number is 46. But I have a strong doubt about all this since this may not apply to dvijanmis. We have lost the ability to calculate when we lost Nalanda. The same reflects in many astrologers and their astrological predictions. My prediction about characteristics is either inaccurate or numbers might be rearranged. I feel strong urge for spirituality and detachment. I recently broke up with my wife for the same. My intuitions are strong when it comes being spiritual. Most of us who are members or subscribed for this channel are somewhat very near to nirvikalpa. According to a great being who incarnated and left the body recently our astrology calculations may not be precise because Parashara paddhati which we are following is irreverent after 1972 which was quoted by Sri Parashara himself. I have a doubt in this calculation model, that is certain. Very thankful for your efforts for the video. Please forgive me if I have hurt your feelings. Let us all open up for great receiving. Let Mahakaali guide us in the direction. Om tat sat.
Life Cycle of a Soul:-
1. Initiation and Growth (Ashwini to Ashlesha): The soul begins its journey in Ashwini, characterized by speed and initiative, symbolizing the soul's entry into the world. Through Bharani, Krittika, and subsequent Nakshatras up to Ashlesha, the soul experiences various aspects of life such as creativity (Bharani), transformation (Krittika), growth (Rohini), curiosity (Mrigashirsha), resilience (Ardra), and renewal (Punarvasu). This phase is about exploring and understanding the physical and emotional aspects of life.
2. Power and Responsibility (Magha to Vishakha): Starting with Magha, the soul learns about power, leadership, and ancestral wisdom. In the following Nakshatras, from Purva Phalguni to Vishakha, it experiences aspects of enjoyment, stability, skills, creativity, adaptability, ambition, and collaboration. This stage represents the soul's engagement with societal and relational responsibilities, along with the pursuit of personal goals.
3. Spiritual Awakening and Inner Growth (Anuradha to Mula): Anuradha marks the beginning of the soul's deeper spiritual journey, focusing on friendship and cooperation. From Jyeshta to Mula, the soul delves into themes of wisdom, protection, transformation, and introspection. This phase signifies the soul's inward turn and its quest for deeper truths.
4. Enlightenment and Liberation (Purva Ashadha to Revati): In the final phase, from Purva Ashadha through to Revati, the soul embarks on a path of enlightenment. It learns about resilience, universal values (Uttara Ashadha), learning and comprehension (Shravana), prosperity (Dhanishta), healing (Shatabhisha), transformation (Purva Bhadrapada), depth (Uttara Bhadrapada), and ultimately completion (Revati). This stage represents the soul's journey towards self-realization and understanding of the universal truths.
5. Moksha - The Ultimate Liberation: After traversing the experiences and lessons of all the Nakshatras, the soul is ready for Moksha, the ultimate liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara). This is the state of oneness with the divine, where the soul transcends individual ego and realizes its true nature as part of the universal consciousness.
Bro 'Om Tat Sat'. You also know the theory of Bhagwan Kabir dev being the supreme deity and creator.Do you???
Haan?
Im Revati 3rd pada, 107th character 🙉
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@@Project_Kali(1-1) *4+3
=3th character my this life is useless 😩🥺😭😭 why this type of thing only happen with me (I never reach krishan level in my this life) 😞😞😞😞😞😞
You can, but requires lot of effort.
Jai Bhairav
Jai Ma Durga
Bhairavakaalikeyanamosthuthe
Shree Rama Jayam
Jai Shree Krishna
Where to find the characteristics of the found numbers ji!
Like number range from 77 to 80 what are their characteristics?
you can ask chat gpt
@@sri_mahadevaya_om what is the prompt to be asked as
I'm not getting the exact answer
Characteristics of ____ Nakshatra and _____ Pada.
@@Project_Kalithanks a lot ji🙏🏽
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Thank u guru
May the Divine blessing always be with you. Thanks for tuning-in, Jai Maha Kaal ❤️
What's a pada number?
Parts of Nakshatra.
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I love you bro❤
Love you too bro 🥹❤️
What is sadhana?
Practice or Discipline.
Bhaia my question would be that bhagwan krishna belongs to the rohini nakshatra and he is very spirtual with being the multi dimensions entity.
He has come many times after that. We just didn't give importance.
@@Project_Kali Means it is complex
Nothing like that. Only 108.
How do i find my numbers i am so confused i need help please 🙏🏽
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😅can u write a book in hindi English to all this content including peace n love in material life 🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Sure, May the Divine blessing always be with you. Thanks for tuning-in, Jai Maha Kaal ❤️
Can you go into someone's dream?
If i want to 😉
Didn't understand nakshatras and angles
th-cam.com/video/aoVa0u--wJY/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Debunked in this video.
@@Project_Kali so it's basically crap?
Crap for transcending 😂
People can use it for getting stuck on Earth and pulling their hairs out.
@@Project_Kali well then it's crap for me ig 😅
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im jyesta pada 1
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Im 8😴
Crazy shitzzz
@@Project_Kali yeah..me didn't expect too😌
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23rd
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