Punarvasu Part 3 - Moving And Unsteady, And The Shakti Gain Wealth

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  • Here is the 3rd class on Punarvasu from my nakshatra course. The full course can be taken here. / eyeoftheveda
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    A bit more on Punarvasu taken from the course manual:
    Moving And Unsteady
    This is the first of the “moving and unsteady” nakshatras, and this makes sense because it is about returning things to a new and shining state, which takes activity. Its an active, rajas type of impulse that makes one want to clean the house and get the chores done. It can be a bit restless, without something to take care, work on, or restore. This is also because of the “rajas/brahma” quality of it, but also because it is moving and unsteady. The sanskrit word given for this moving quality we would pronounce as “chala” and it means “moving, trembling, shaking, loose, unsteady, fluctuating”. It can also mean “playful, sporting, distracting”. The moving and unsteady “cala” stars are: Punarvasu, Svati, Sravana, Dhanistha, and Shatabhishak. These asterisms are restless and oscillating.
    Punarvasu is the star of wind, as described above, which fits the moving, fluctuating quality. Its active in renewing and creating and expanding, so it makes sense that it is moving and unsteady. Punarvasu is like when you need to get out and take a walk to just refresh yourself. Because it is a moving/unsteady star and also a Dhatu/Rajas/Karma/Brahma star, this means Punarvasu is immensely active at restoring, regenerating, rejuvenating, recreating, and repeating patterns and things. Punarvasu is also a star of “wind”, an active, refreshing force of nature. Wind is vast and expansive, ever moving, and unpredictable, or “unsteady”. Fresh air invigorates us with the breath of life.
    Shakti - To Gain Wealth Or Substance
    Punarvasu has a shakti to help one gain something valuable. To gain substance, wealth, or just rejuvenate one to a fresh state. This asterism is all about “ardram”, which means freshness, aliveness. Like the greenness of a plant that is fresh and bursting forth, that is ardram. So the above sutra is not just saying Punarvasu is wind from above and moisture from below, but it is “newness” from below. The wind is the element that moves things, it literally blows new things our way. That is what Punarvasu is all about, returning to a new, fresh state. One way we normally experience this in the modern day is when we get our “paycheck”. The payday comes 2 times a month for the average worker, and it gives a sense of returned wealth and substance, and it makes us feel good. This is one way we can think of Punarvasu, though the 11th house would be the more specific part of the chart that represents getting our paycheck.
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  • @cosmichealth3907
    @cosmichealth3907 Рік тому +2

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    Thanks

  • @nora09822
    @nora09822 Рік тому +5

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  • @solitudesoul
    @solitudesoul Рік тому +2

    It also lands on gemini sign.

  • @shanishine38
    @shanishine38 Рік тому +1

    May I ask, when will you be having financial astrology courses?

    • @EyeOfTheVeda
      @EyeOfTheVeda  Рік тому

      I am going to try to teach a new one very soon, working on it now. You can see the financial astrologh master course as well as some single classes at my online school here. The latest one is the class on Venus, but it only goes into 2022 if you are interested about predictions. eye-of-the-veda-university.teachable.com/

  • @ricardoDLMMDF
    @ricardoDLMMDF Місяць тому

    Gratitude!!🧎🏻‍♂️

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  • @ceruleandusk
    @ceruleandusk 3 місяці тому

    I think the Punarvasu being related to weapons is not that odd since Oppenheimer, guy who led to the first atomic bomb project, had Punarvasu (and he was big into vedic culture like the Gita and Sanskrit!). Maybe weapons are the dark side of Punarvasu.
    I have my AtmaKaraka moon in Punarvasu and always played shooting video games since I was a kid. My uncle also took me once to a firing range. Maybe there is a connection here?

    • @EyeOfTheVeda
      @EyeOfTheVeda  2 місяці тому

      Yes perhaps but it seems a bit loose. Who hasnt played shooting games as a kid or been taken to a firing range or a weapon related place at least once or twice? I think most people. This is the tricky thing with trying to research or really know what a nakshatra does.

    • @ceruleandusk
      @ceruleandusk 2 місяці тому

      @@EyeOfTheVeda Yes, it could also be the fact I have Mars exalted in first house or simply to the fact that I'm a guy 😅
      This is why the 'fire test' of astrology so to speak is delivering accurate predictions instead of general ones. Which requires a lot of knowledge (theory), practice and intuition. As for the latter, I'm not sure if it's possible to develop but as for the knowledge I can see why Vedic culture emphasizes so much the importance of learning Sanskrit and repeating the texts over and over until you can recite them with eyes closed.

    • @EyeOfTheVeda
      @EyeOfTheVeda  2 місяці тому +1

      @@ceruleandusk Absolutely. I agree with everything said there. Its also why a lot of these texts were meant to be sung in a certain meter so that they could be remembered more easily, like how it is easy to remember the lyrics of a song once you start it. And I also feel that a lot of this info came from a higher age when many humans could remember a thing their whole life after hearing it only once.