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She has a very fap worthy insta too
Is only moon important or are sun and ascendant/rising worth looking into too? I’m Uttara Phalguni sun Ashlesha rising

“Uttara Phalguni is the 12th nakshatra (lunar mansion) in Vedic astrology, symbolized by a bed or hammock, representing rest, marriage, and fulfillment, associated with the deity Aryaman, the god of alliances and contracts, and ruled by the Sun, bringing themes of duty, partnership, leadership, and practicality, spanning parts of Leo and Virgo. Those influenced by it are often seen as charismatic, social, and committed to responsibilities, with a desire to be liked, embodying the "perfect wife" or a fulfilling life partner.
Key Characteristics & Symbolism:
  • Symbol: Bed or hammock (rest, rejuvenation).
  • Deity: Aryaman (contracts, unions, noble alliances).
  • Ruling Planet: Sun (soul, leadership, vitality).
  • Rashi (Zodiac Sign): Leo (first three quarters) & Virgo (last quarter).
  • Nature: Practical, productive, ambitious, social, and focused on relationships and duty, says Times of India.
  • Energy: Brings fulfillment, wish-fulfillment, and the "dream come true" after the initial desires of Purva Phalguni, notes a Tumblr post.
Common Traits:
  • Relationship-Oriented: Values strong bonds, loyalty, and commitment, often embodying the ideal spouse.
  • Social & Charismatic: Naturally liked, with a talent for forming connections and supporting causes, according to Indastro and Times of India.
  • Responsible Leaders: Can be authoritative and driven to achieve high positions, notes VedicTime.
  • Practical & Dedicated: Focuses on making things happen and seeing responsibilities through, says Times of India.
Modern Astronomy Connection:
  • Comprises stars Beta Leonis (Denebola) and 93 Leonis, located at the tail of the Leo constellation, notes Vedicfolks.com.”

“Ashlesha (Āśleṣā) is the 9th lunar mansion (nakshatra) in Indian astrology, known as the "Clinging Star" or "Naga," symbolized by a coiled serpent, located in the Cancer zodiac sign and ruled by the planet Mercury (Budha) with Naga deities as presiding figures. It signifies deep intuition, transformation, hidden wisdom, and intense emotions, representing the shedding of old skin for renewal, but also carries connotations of secrecy, cunning, and intense psychic abilities, related to the Kundalini energy.
Key Characteristics:
  • Symbol: A coiled serpent (representing Kundalini energy, healing, and poison).
  • Deity: Nāgas (serpent deities of wisdom and the underworld).
  • Ruling Planet: Mercury (Budha).
  • Zodiac Sign: Cancer (spanning 16°40′ to 30°00′).
  • Meaning: "The Embrace," "Clinging Star".
  • Animal Symbol: Male Cat.
Traits & Themes:
  • Mystical & Intuitive: Strong psychic abilities, deep insights, awareness of surroundings.
  • Transformative: Represents rebirth, shedding skin, spiritual renewal, and healing.
  • Emotional Depth: Fusion of water (emotion) and air (intellect); highly sensitive but can be strategic and secretive.
  • Challenging Energy: Can manifest as cunning, manipulative, or possessive (clinging) but also highly protective.
  • Underworld Connection: Relates to hidden knowledge, secrets, and the primordial.
Significance: Ashlesha natives are often seen as shrewd, deeply intuitive, and capable of profound transformation, making it a powerful but complex nakshatra linked to spiritual awakening, healing, and uncovering life's deepest truths.”

 
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Is only moon important or are sun and ascendant/rising worth looking into too? I’m Uttara Phalguni sun Ashlesha rising

“Uttara Phalguni is the 12th nakshatra (lunar mansion) in Vedic astrology, symbolized by a bed or hammock, representing rest, marriage, and fulfillment, associated with the deity Aryaman, the god of alliances and contracts, and ruled by the Sun, bringing themes of duty, partnership, leadership, and practicality, spanning parts of Leo and Virgo. Those influenced by it are often seen as charismatic, social, and committed to responsibilities, with a desire to be liked, embodying the "perfect wife" or a fulfilling life partner.
Key Characteristics & Symbolism:
  • Symbol: Bed or hammock (rest, rejuvenation).
  • Deity: Aryaman (contracts, unions, noble alliances).
  • Ruling Planet: Sun (soul, leadership, vitality).
  • Rashi (Zodiac Sign): Leo (first three quarters) & Virgo (last quarter).
  • Nature: Practical, productive, ambitious, social, and focused on relationships and duty, says Times of India.
  • Energy: Brings fulfillment, wish-fulfillment, and the "dream come true" after the initial desires of Purva Phalguni, notes a Tumblr post.
Common Traits:
  • Relationship-Oriented: Values strong bonds, loyalty, and commitment, often embodying the ideal spouse.
  • Social & Charismatic: Naturally liked, with a talent for forming connections and supporting causes, according to Indastro and Times of India.
  • Responsible Leaders: Can be authoritative and driven to achieve high positions, notes VedicTime.
  • Practical & Dedicated: Focuses on making things happen and seeing responsibilities through, says Times of India.
Modern Astronomy Connection:
  • Comprises stars Beta Leonis (Denebola) and 93 Leonis, located at the tail of the Leo constellation, notes Vedicfolks.com.”
Im not an astrologer. im similar to you. I just fuck around with it. Typically those that are into vedic astrology they see the moon sign as like 50% of your astrology
 
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  • So from what I understand this is my varna
  • Rāshi varna (Sagittarius): Kshatriya
  • Nakshatra varna (Mula): Vaishya
Mine is:
•Rāshi varna (Pisces): Brahmin
• Nakshatra varna (Uttara Bhadrapada): Kshatriya

What does Kshatriya varna mean? We need to recruit Vedic astrologers here (Sub0 from Looksfags). I think Xangsane has an acc here but is inactive ( Jova @Jova). We should recruit numerologists here too (Gaygymmaxx from Looksfags)

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“The Kshatriya varna is the warrior, ruler, and administrative class in the traditional Hindu social hierarchy (varna system) in India, responsible for protecting society, upholding justice, and governing with strength, valor, and virtue, drawing from the Sanskrit word kshatrameaning "power and authority". They were historically leaders, soldiers, and kings, expected to be courageous, disciplined, and skilled in warfare and administration, often receiving early education alongside Brahmins.
Key Characteristics & Roles
  • Role: Rulers, warriors, administrators, protectors of the people.
  • Qualities: Courage, strength, self-discipline, leadership, justice, and resourcefulness.
  • Duties: Defending the realm, delivering justice, ensuring the welfare of subjects, and upholding cosmic order (dharma).
  • Education: Received training in warfare, governance, and moral conduct, often at Brahmin ashrams.
  • Historical Figures: Prominent figures like Lord Buddha and Lord Mahavira were Kshatriyas, highlighting the class's prestige.
Varna System Context
  • Second Varna: Positioned after the Brahmins (priests/teachers) and before the Vaishyas (merchants) and Shudras (laborers).
  • Origin: Rooted in Vedic texts, classifying society into four broad groups based on aptitude and duty.
  • Determination: Traditionally based on guna (aptitude), karma (conduct), and swabhava (nature), though later often seen as birth-based.”
 
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Mine is:
•Rāshi varna (Pisces): Brahmin
• Nakshatra varna (Uttara Bhadrapada): Kshatriya

What does Kshatriya varna mean? We need to recruit Vedic astrologers here (Sub0 from Looksfags). I think Xangsane has an acc here but is inactive ( Jova @Jova). We should recruit numerologists here too (Gaygymmaxx from Looksfags)
I told you mine because you told me yours and well I think this stuff is really cool and like learning all kinds of facts from this forum family.

Kshatriya varna... you said it first. I thought you knew. Kshatriya means like warriors nobles kings. varna I think means like vedic. Im probably wrong. Im thinking its an alternate meaning.

if you didnt know what Kshatriya varna meant and you need a vedic astrology guru on here i can fake it till i make it. im just being humble and i forget things because of my stroke.
You can also invite people if they arent deeply blackpilled.

I never created a looks account. i dont really like anything about the forum.
 
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I told you mine because you told me yours and well I think this stuff is really cool and like learning all kinds of facts from this forum family.

Kshatriya varna... you said it first. I thought you knew. Kshatriya means like warriors nobles kings. varna I think means like vedic. Im probably wrong. Im thinking its an alternate meaning.

if you didnt know what Kshatriya varna meant and you need a vedic astrology guru on here i can fake it till i make it. im just being humble and i forget things because of my stroke.
You can also invite people if they arent deeply blackpilled.

I never created a looks account. i dont really like anything about the forum.
What does it mean to be one? What are the implications? That I have leadership qualities?
 
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What does it mean to be one? What are the implications? That I have leadership qualities?
Hindu thought describes four broad social categories (varnas) meant to cover many kinds of people. Kshatriyas are associated with leadership, protection, and public duty. Psychologically, they tend to be invested in their community, nation, or political order, more than purely personal gain. Traditionally, Kshatriyas are linked to martial training and defense, and may serve as soldiers, guards, or protectors. They’re also connected to governance: administration, law, and statecraft. In many traditional contexts, they may hold land or property and carry civic responsibility. Some cultural portrayals also associate Kshatriyas with hunting and the use of alcohol, though practices vary widely by region, time period, and individual.
 
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What kind of gifts do I have?
cant you interperet this:
"Hindu thought describes four broad social categories (varnas) meant to cover many kinds of people. Kshatriyas are associated with leadership, protection, and public duty. Psychologically, they tend to be invested in their community, nation, or political order, more than purely personal gain. Traditionally, Kshatriyas are linked to martial training and defense, and may serve as soldiers, guards, or protectors. They’re also connected to governance: administration, law, and statecraft. In many traditional contexts, they may hold land or property and carry civic responsibility. Some cultural portrayals also associate Kshatriyas with hunting and the use of alcohol, though practices vary widely by region, time period, and individual."
but instead viewing it as gifts?
 
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cant you interperet this:
"Hindu thought describes four broad social categories (varnas) meant to cover many kinds of people. Kshatriyas are associated with leadership, protection, and public duty. Psychologically, they tend to be invested in their community, nation, or political order, more than purely personal gain. Traditionally, Kshatriyas are linked to martial training and defense, and may serve as soldiers, guards, or protectors. They’re also connected to governance: administration, law, and statecraft. In many traditional contexts, they may hold land or property and carry civic responsibility. Some cultural portrayals also associate Kshatriyas with hunting and the use of alcohol, though practices vary widely by region, time period, and individual."
but instead viewing it as gifts?
Yes so basically leadership like I mentioned before
 
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I AM BRAHMIN, SAAR!
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There was a post on incels.is that said Aussies are not cucked and more openly racist towards curries or just in general to Arabs Asians or Sudanese somalians.

But I'm sure the US south is the same, but obviously there are some outliers
Australia had a recent history of being the most based white country... then it became giga cucked all of a sudden. Now USA is the most based country unless Hungary and Ukraine counts
 
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