@@butterfliez7056 thank you so much for this reminder! I received some feedback that I was bouncing around too much so I wanted to be more mindful about that! 🙏😊
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.You awakened in me the idea that this pair of nakshatras may be related to the year of Samvatsara. And the conjunctions of Saturn and Jupiter in the context of these nakshatras can have a strong influence every 20 years. 🙏
@@AtashkaAtashka-sq3ch This is very deep insight and definitely deserves further research 👍 It’s interesting that Jupiter and Saturn ruled nakshtras come just before the gandanta points of great karmic undoing… thanks for sharing this wonderful insight 🙏 It has me pondering 🤔
@@astrologydevi Thank you for your reply, i am new to your channel and I will be closely watching your insights and Vedic knowledge which you share. Hari OM !
@@SNamaste Purvabhadrapada has been posted a few weeks ago already. It’s not the last video but the one before that… please check my channel and I’ll try to put the link in the description box later today 🙏
i need to listen to this again, i appreciate your explainations, makes it more understandable, HOWEVER, i would so much appreciate an ephemeris of the vedic placements if all the planets at real time, i embraced sidereal astrology YEARS ago but have never found an ephemeris so i can compare the rwal time placements with my own birth chart, i do have my own birth chart already so thats no problem, my challenge is knowing daily where the movements and nakshatras are from day to day, would yoube sokind as to direct me to a sidereal ephemeris and i thank you❤
@@vallaeiasprings9870 I haven’t looked for a Vedic ephemeris to be honest. I use my Vedic software to look up planetary positions as well as the calculations we have been taught. There’s a good free app called deva.guru which you could try, and also several websites where you can use their calendars to scroll to see what the planetary positions are for various dates. I use drikpanchang…. I think it’s the best and most comprehensive. I’ll try to see if I can find a proper ephemeris somewhere though! Hope that helps and thanks 🙏
@@vallaeiasprings9870 also you can use Astro.com and click on extended chart drawing, then choose “natal chart and transits” then choose sidereal, then choose Lahiri ayanamsa…. This will show you where the transiting planets are in your birth chart. But you will have to still figure out the nakshtras…. 🙏
Thank you!
I love this. Thanks for showing us these.
You are so welcome!
It's deeply appreciated to hear more about the Nakshatras and how they affect our lives and also our mind. Thank you 🙏
It's my pleasure 🙏
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Thank you 🙏
This was simply amazing! Thank you for sharing about the Nakshatras 💜 Love to learn about the energies that will come to fruition. 🙏🏻
Glad you enjoyed it!
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Very greatful never apologise for being so passionate about the great things you teach thank you for this
@@butterfliez7056 thank you so much for this reminder! I received some feedback that I was bouncing around too much so I wanted to be more mindful about that! 🙏😊
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.You awakened in me the idea that this pair of nakshatras may be related to the year of Samvatsara. And the conjunctions of Saturn and Jupiter in the context of these nakshatras can have a strong influence every 20 years. 🙏
@@AtashkaAtashka-sq3ch This is very deep insight and definitely deserves further research 👍 It’s interesting that Jupiter and Saturn ruled nakshtras come just before the gandanta points of great karmic undoing… thanks for sharing this wonderful insight 🙏 It has me pondering 🤔
@@astrologydevi Thank you for your reply, i am new to your channel and I will be closely watching your insights and Vedic knowledge which you share. Hari OM !
Waiting for Purvabhadrapada 🙏 ✨
@@SNamaste Purvabhadrapada has been posted a few weeks ago already. It’s not the last video but the one before that… please check my channel and I’ll try to put the link in the description box later today 🙏
Here is the link to Part One:
ua-cam.com/video/Xj_h6__uPa4/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
i need to listen to this again, i appreciate your explainations, makes it more understandable,
HOWEVER,
i would so much appreciate an ephemeris of the vedic placements if all the planets at real time, i embraced sidereal astrology YEARS ago but have never found an ephemeris so i can compare the rwal time placements with my own birth chart, i do have my own birth chart already so thats no problem, my challenge is knowing daily where the movements and nakshatras are from day to day,
would yoube sokind as to direct me to a sidereal ephemeris and i thank you❤
@@vallaeiasprings9870 I haven’t looked for a Vedic ephemeris to be honest. I use my Vedic software to look up planetary positions as well as the calculations we have been taught. There’s a good free app called deva.guru which you could try, and also several websites where you can use their calendars to scroll to see what the planetary positions are for various dates. I use drikpanchang…. I think it’s the best and most comprehensive. I’ll try to see if I can find a proper ephemeris somewhere though! Hope that helps and thanks 🙏
@@vallaeiasprings9870 also you can use Astro.com and click on extended chart drawing, then choose “natal chart and transits” then choose sidereal, then choose Lahiri ayanamsa…. This will show you where the transiting planets are in your birth chart. But you will have to still figure out the nakshtras…. 🙏