There are some popular beliefs and adages connected to 4 stars in particular –Moola,
Aslesha, Jyeshta & Vishaka. All these beliefs talk unkindly on the nature
and the future of the persons born in these stars. The disturbing part of it is
that these are applied to women only..
In the same way, Rasi
gandaantham happens after every 4 signs (rasi). Starting from Aries, the
stars keep entering the consecutive signs until Aslesha. In Aslesha or cancer,
the stars end up and the next star begins in Leo.
For instance, the
popular saying on Moola star is
"AaN
moolam arasaaLum, peN moolam nirmoolam"
This means the man born
in Moola star will rule the land whereas a woman born in this star will be a
destroyer.
Similarly, girls born
in any of the four stars – Moola, Aslesha, Jyeshta & Vishaka are supposed
to bring some kind of ill-luck to her husband's family. Even now, marriage
prospects of girls born in these stars are a question mark, unless remedied –
which is done by the selective choice of the groom on respective issues.
But this kind of stigma
is not attached to the man born in these stars. This post seeks to analyze
these issues in a rational perspective.
Before analyzing the
issues raised above, it must be made clear that no star is bad. Every star
has some attributes and significances. Those attributes and significances are
supposed to be found in the person born in a particular star.
For instance, the
star BharaNi is regarded like this:-
"BharaNi
dharaNi aaLum"
Those born in BharaNi
are capable of ruling the world. Why and how? This is explained on the basis of
the following reasons.
The Ati-devatha of
BharaNi is Yama.
Yama is known for exact
justice.
But that would make one
a good judge, or a lawyer, not a ruler.
Here we have to see
other attributes too.
BharaNi is lorded
by Venus, the planet for comforts, riches, prosperity. So a BharaNi –born
must be both a just person (having a good sense of discrimination of what is
right and what is wrong) and also a rich person, having worldly riches in his
command.
But can these two make
one a Ruler? It is here you have to see in which sign, BharaNi is placed.
It is in the Aries,
ruled by Mars. Mars signifies warrior tendencies and prowess at fighting a war.
A person with warring or fighting instincts will not see right or wrong. He
would just plunge into his target and smash it mercilessly. But if such a
person (who is capable of winning territories) is endowed with the sense of
Justice like Yama and is in command of vast riches bestowed by Venus (Mars also
gives him command over lands), then he will definitely be a king!
That is how a BharaNi-born
person rules the world.
The Ati-devatha of
the star, the planetary lord of the star and the sign lord (Rasi
lord) of the star along with the sign's attributes determine the primary
nature of the person born in that star.
This is like an advantage
that the star is giving to a person. But this must be supported by the
rest of the natal chart. If it does not, it must be understood that the person
will not achieve the final result. He would anyway possess the primary
attributes, but they can not help him in getting the maximum result even if
they were to work at their maximum potential! That is why, not all those born
in BharaNi can rule the world. But they would exhibit the attributes of
fighting against odds and being noticed wherever they are or ruling /
commanding the area / group where they are.
It is with this
rationale we must look into the working of any star. Apart from the three
factors mentioned above (ati-devatha, planetary Lord and Sign lord) there are
numerous other factors which make a star exhibit different profiles. With this
background, let us examine the controversies related to the 4 stars.
The sandhi-stars!
The General rule is
that the 'sandhi' or the meeting point between any two major units denotes
neither this nor that. It is a period of difficulty, as transition will be
taking place there.
There are 3 major
places in the zodiac indicating Sandhi.
These are called as 'Gandaantham'
– the end points of 'gandam' or trouble.
There are gandaamtham
for everything. It is there for stars (nakshthra gandaantham), for thithis
(thithi gandaantham) and for lagans (lagna gandaantham). These are the sandhis
or meeting points of stars, thithis and lagans. These areas do not give
clarity. They indicate troubles and therefore are to be avoided.
In this way,
gandaantham occurs in
Aslesha- Makha,
Jyeshta – Moola and
Revathy- Ashwini.
Usually if a woman is
experiencing labour pain in these gandaanthas, there is a likely-hood of
complications. The child in most cases will not survive the gandaanthas, that
is, the child will not cross the sandhi and be born in the next star.
If it does, it will be
a "Bhoopathy" (ruler or / Great
person), says 'Brahma Rishi vakhyam'. Such sandhi occurs everyday in sun's
sojourn. Birth at morning or evening sandhi, or at noon or at mid-night will
see complications or even death of the baby. But if the child survives, it
would lead a great life.
Popular examples
are Sri Rama (born at noon)
Sri Krishna ( at mid
night)
Ravana ( at evening
sandhi).
The related information
is that the mothers of these persons had a terrible time!
It is a known fact that
Rama's and Krishna's mothers were not happy despite having the greatness of
being mothers of Avataras of Vishnu! This is how the stigma comes to be
attached to stars or births at sandhis!! The stigmas that hurt us in the
present times are those connected with gandaantha stars. Let us examine them.
Moola for men and
women.
Moola is a star in the
beginning of a group. It is better known for certain attributes. Moola is ruled
by the ati-devatha called 'Nirurithi'. Readers having knowledge of Vaastu know
how Nirurithi is a dreaded devatha. Nirurithi stands for dreadfulness and
destruction. It is always associated with wars.
If Nirurithi or the
Moola star is in a favorable position for a person while going on a war,
chances are that he would win. This star's utility is best exploited in waging
wars! So a man who is born in this star is supposed to have the acumen and
potential to go on war and become victorious too.
Hence, 'aaN moolam arasaaLum'. The man of the Moola star
would reign the country as this star makes him capable of inflicting defeat on
his opponents.
Suppose a woman is born
in this star.
Is such a woman cut-out
for becoming a soldier?
Would she go on a war?
What this Nirurithi
would make her or do with her?
If these questions are
asked, we would understand why it was said 'peN moolam
nirmoolam'.
The area of operation
or reign of a woman is her family. Whether one agrees or not, the woman plays
an important role in child-bearing and up-bringing. Her influence in the family
can not be disputed. The family or home is her area of operation. (gemba). If
the Nirurithi tendency rules a woman, her family itself would become a battle
field.
This means her family
would have to bear the brunt of nirurithi. That is how she can bring
destruction (nirmoolam).
But as said in the
beginning, the tendency given by a star is just one of the many factors. Not
all men born in Moola become rulers. Similarly, not all women born in Moola
cause destruction. The natal chart also must support such tendencies. In the
case of Moola, only the ati-devatha has negative connotations.
The other factors are
neutral or good. The family in today's world is nuclear and not like the one of
olden days. So there is no need to worry about a Moola woman.
In this regard, my
opinion is that any one born in Moola will be good fighters.
In this age of working
women, Moola - woman has an advantage in outwitting her rivals. She would be an
asset to the company if she is placed in fire-fighting areas of competitive
business.
I hope the so-called
stigma attached to Moola woman is understood in right perspective and applied
in right contexts as to derive maximum advantage, to everyone's satisfaction.
Marriage afflictions of
Moola, Aslesha, Jyeshta & Vishaka
Now let us see the
'Moola' stigma connected to woman in affecting marriage prospects. Moola as
said earlier comes immediately after the sandhi. In the sky it is seen at the
tail of the Scorpio. It is Lambda Scorpii of the constellation
of Scorpio. It is known as "Shaula" in Arabic, which means 'the
stinger'.
In the picture below, the
delta sign at the head of the constellation is Anuradha. The alpha sign
(Antares) in the body is Jyeshta. The lambda sign at the tail (bigger star in
the twin stars) is Moola.
The first pada (3-2
degress) duration in the beginning is said to afflict the father-in-law. This
is applicable to the girl only and not to the boy born in moola-1
According to Brahma
Rishi vakhyam, if the 3rd house of the girl born in Moola-1 has
benefic combination, there is no affliction. This is arrived by looking at the
9th house (for father) for the husband.
The 9th house
for the 7th (kalathra) is the 3rd house. If the
3rd house has good connection, there will be no problem to
husband's father.
This prediction and
remedy had been given by many olden texts. But the exception shows how this
operates. The exception is that this is not applicable to boys. In the Indian
system, boys do not come to live in the girls' house. If the boy comes to live
in the girl's house or get connected with the everyday life of the girl's
family, his moola will afflict his wife's father!! That is the meaning of this
affliction.
So Moola -1 for anyone
will afflict the father of the spouse. It is not just for the girl. In today's
world of nuclear families, this affliction loses its relevance. The couples
live separately from their parents. And in addition, if the 3rd house
is looked into, in both the cases (boy and the girl whomever having moola -1), there
is absolutely no need to worry.
The same rationale
applies to other stars too. The stigma attached to Jyeshta (kEttai) is
that it would harm the elder brother of the husband.
Jyeshta known as Antares (Alpha
Scorpii) is by itself the oldest star, in its last period of star-life. It is a
red giant seen in the middle of the Scorpion body.
Scorpion image of the
Constellation.
Antares means ' the
rival of Mars'.
The star seems to
compete with Mars in its colour which is red. Mars stands for brothers. Jyeshta
in Sanskrit means the elder brother. The Jyeshta is the last star of
Scorpio while
Vishaka pada-4 forms
the first part of the Scorpio. These two are said to cause some trouble – Jyeshta
for the elder brother and Vishaka (Beta Librae) for younger
brother.
In the picture below,
the constellation to the left of Libra is Scorpio, the star Anuradha (delta
Scorpii) can be seen.
We can guess the
remedies.
11th sign
is the house for elder brother and 3rd is for younger brother. The
11th from 7th is the sign for husband's
(spouse's) elder brother. The 3rd from the 7th is
for the younger brother of the spouse.
This applies to both
men and women born in Jyeshta -1 and Vishaka-4. While matching the horoscopes,
the respective houses, that is, 5th house for Jyeshta -1 born
and 9th house for Vishaka-4 born must be checked for benefic
combination.
Aayilyam or Aslesha (Alpha
Cancri) is known as "Acubens" in Arabic. It means 'the claws' of
the crab. This is a faint constellation as seen with naked eye.
The atidevatha is
'sarpa'.
The star is said to
afflict the mother – since it is placed in the natural 4th house
of the zodiac, which signifies mother. One's own mother is also meant by this. But
in the Indian system, the girl moves to her husband's house and treats the
mother in law as mother. So the affliction is directed at her.
This is applicable to
both men and women and as said earlier, in today's nuclear families,
this affliction has no
relevance. However it is enough to just check the 4th house of
the spouse (for benefic combination) which is the 10th house.
The injunction was laid
to women, because women were married quite young in those days and they
completely merged with the husband's family.. Nothing could be done about the
boy who was born in any of these stars, for, he had to continue in the family. So
the affliction of these stars was not exaggerated in man's case. But when it
comes to finding his wife, the people had a choice. That is why they made these
injunctions for brides.
In today's world,
family means only the husband and wife. These injunctions pertaining to the
relatives of the spouse have no relevance in these days.