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Magha – The Royal Star of Ancestors

Symbolism & Mythological Background: Magha Nakshatra shines brightly with an aura of royalty and legacy. Its primary symbol is a grand Throne or Palanquin, evoking images of kings and queens seated in authority​. In the night sky, Magha corresponds to the bright star Regulus in the constellation of Leo – fittingly known as the “heart of the lion.” The very name Magha means “mighty” or “magnificent,” and in ancient lore this star is imbued with the dignity of a royal court. Hindu mythology associates Magha with the Pitṛis – the …

Anuradha Nakshatra – The Lotus of DevotionPast Life Karmic Debts and Unresolved Soul Contracts

Under the gentle yet profound light of Anuradha Nakshatra, the soul often carries the karmic imprint of a devotee, friend, or lover whose story was left incomplete. The word Anuradha itself means “another Radha” or “following Radha”. In the mythic sense, Radha was the epitome of unconditional love and devotion to Lord Krishna – yet her human story ended in separation, pining for her beloved. Thus, one of the subtle karmic themes for Anuradha is longing and separation. You may have had past lives where you experienced deep love or …

Chitra – The Celestial ArtisanPast Life Karmic Deeds and Unresolved Debts

Chitra, meaning “the Brilliant” or “the Bright One,” shines with the aura of cosmic craftsmanship. In mythology, its deity Tvaṣṭā (Vishvakarma) is the heavenly architect – the master artisan of the gods​ Souls under Chitra often have past-life narratives steeped in creation, beauty, and power. Envision a gifted sculptor in an ancient temple, or a renowned artist in a royal court; perhaps a brilliant architect who built grand palaces. In those incarnations, the Chitra soul likely wielded immense creative power. But along with creative brilliance can come the snare of …
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