Lord of my Sun nakshatra sign is Sun itself. So, I have no worries. I am literally, me.💪😉🥰🌞🌞🌞
The symbol of the Tusk of an Elephant is considered more appropriate for Uttara Ashada as there is a strong element of royalty associated with this nakshatra, especially if you consider the ruling planet of this nakshatra is the Sun. As we know, the Sun provides the light that
gives birth to all life on earth. It stands for dignity and grace and it passes these traits on to Uttara Ashada. The Elephant Tusk is considered to be of great value even in today’s world, and this means that people under the strong influence of this nakshatra are respected and
valued very highly like the tusk of an elephant. The tusk exemplifies the royal status of this nakshatra as in olden times royalty or people with significant wealth were the only ones who could afford elephants. Elephants were used in wars, more the elephants in a war,
the greater strength the army was thought to possess. So some astrologers associate this nakshatra with all kinds of wars and fighting since elephants use their tusks when fighting with one another. So for elephants tusks are a major factor in their ability to control or exert
leadership over the other elephants. So Uttara Ashada is also linked to characteristics like leadership, royalty, strength, war and victory are connected through this symbol of tusk.
Ruling deities of ten Vishvadevas or Universal Gods of this nakshatra impart good and noble
qualities to this nakshatra. This makes this nakshatra more balanced than its twin Poorva Ashada. All of these ten Vishvadevas are considered benevolent deities in Vedic Astrology and they possess many good qualities like genuineness, goodness, truthfulness, forgiveness,
brightness and many other good qualities. Therefore Uttara Ashada is considered as a nakshatra that has another name as goodness. In addition, there is a belief that Lord Ganesha is the final ruling deity of this nakshatra, so all Lord Ganesha’s qualities like being invincible in
war, removing all obstacles and working for the well-being of the universe are also connected with through this nakshatra. As the ruling planet of Uttara Ashada, the Sun, delivers further positive qualities to add to those given by the ten Vishvadevas. These are duty,
responsibility, being true to word, justice and a kingly nature which support, promote and protect goodness on all levels. The energy of the Sun also provides this nakshatra with sufficient energy to carry out its operations. The other side of this nakshatra is that it takes
after the Sun’s aggression, in the ability to wage war and punish the wrongdoers. This aggression only surfaces when it is required to serve a higher or universal purpose and not for selfish benefits. Unlike the aggression shown by people with Poorva Ashada nakshatra who are
cruel and selfish if their motives are not being served. Uttara Ashada is therefore considered a more balanced nakshatra in comparison to Poorva Ashada. Uttara Ashada person will be inclined to indulge in acts of aggression, fighting, or war for the benefit of the society or a
bigger group of people. As we know, the first pada of Uttara Ashada falls in Sagittarius, ruled by Jupiter, and the remaining three padas fall in Capricorn, ruled by Saturn. So Uttara Ashada is influenced by both Jupiter and Saturn. As a large part of Uttara Ashada falls in
Capricorn, the influence of Saturn on this nakshatra is much stronger than the influence of Jupiter. Capricorn is known for its practical approach to life and strong discipline, so these qualities of Saturn make their way into this nakshatra. With thisbalanced
point of view people with Uttara Ashada nakshatra has little room for idealism or unrealistic hopes, in comparison to its twin nakshatra Poorva Ashada.
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