June 12, 2023, Monday
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Revati nakshatra is the twenty-seventh and final nakshatra. Looking up at the night sky, Revati is a group of stars in the constellation Pisces. The brightest of the group is Zeta Piscium. The ruling deity, Pushan, provides nourishment and has the ability to shine light on a person’s life.
This star is associated with safe traveling and fruitful journeys. Revati means "the wealthy" and is ruled by Mercury. Vishnu, the ruler of Mercury, along with his consort Lakshmi, signifies wealth and prosperity.
People born under Revati nakshatra are polite, charming and social. They have a refined nature and are always willing to offer support or a helping hand. Revati is one of the most optimistic and reverent nakshatras that has the capacity to see the big picture.
"The wealthy"
The Wealthy Star
A Female Elephant
Vishnu
Balanced
Female
Sattwic
Mild and Tender
Indian Butter Tree
The, Tho, Cha, Chi (see Padas of Revati)
Jupiter as the ruler of Pisces, &
Venus, as it gets exalted in the
4th Pada
A drum or a
fish swimming in the sea
Kshiradyapani Shakti
Mercury
Deva (god-like)
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Kapha
Ether
Kestrel
Madhuca indica
Brown
Pushan, the nurturer and
protector
of flocks and herds,
who is invoked for safe travel
Karukudi Sri Karunaakakravalli Samedha Sri Kailasa Nather Temple
The Sri Karunaakakravalli Samehda Sri Kailasa Nather Temple is located in the village of Karukudi, near Thaathaiyaangar in Tamil Nadu, India. This sacred energy vortex is linked to Revati star. Revati was the 27th and final Goddess to marry the Moon. After this final wedding ceremony, the Moon wished to have the darshan from Sri Kailasa Perumann (Goddess Ambhigai). The Goddess fulfilled his wish and offered blessings in the form of Karunaakaravalli at this temple. As the Moon and his 27 star goddesses worshiped Sri Karunaakakravalli Samedha Sri Kailasa Nather, Lord Shiva personified in the form of a crescent moon.
At Karukudi Temple, the fertility of Lord Shiva is manifested in the energy of the sky. This temple is an auspicious place to receive darshan from the sky. In ancient times, people worshiped at this temple for the blessings of rainfall. Lord Indra worshiped the sky at this temple on the 7th Moon phase on Revati star days. It is auspicious to connect with the divine energies at this temple when Revati star day occurs on a Sunday. This temple has abundant herbs with healing properties used to treat water related diseases. The energy of this temple also produces the ability to heal eye related illnesses. On Revati day, abhishekhams are performed with 64 types of holy water, riches and fruits. This offering removes any concerns related to one’s ancestry.
Revati nakshatra is the softest of all the nakshatras and emits a pure white light. Therefore, it is recommended to offer white articles of clothing or food at this temple. A cotton garland, a lamp made of rice dough, towels, coconuts, milk, and white sweets are propitious offerings to invoke the energy of Revati at Karukudi. One may also give 27 gifts to the poor as a powerful offering at this temple. Those born under Revatinakshatrashould visit and receive darshan at least once in their life. Those born under a different star may also perform an abhishekham and archana to remove anxiety and fear.
Burning one of these pillars is like performing a mini fire ritual for that particular star formation. For your specific Birthstar, you will be able to connect inwardly to your planet of energetic origin and gain support with the positive aspects that are you.
Burning the other Nakshatra pillars on that specific Nakshatra day will tune you in with the favorable activities with that star’s energy for the day. It is recommended to at least burn your own personal Nakshatra pillar daily to stay connected to your essence. It is advantageous to burn the days Nakshatra pillar as well.
Perfect limbs, genial manners, deep learning, riches, does not covet others’ property
Each Nakshatra is divided into four quarters called padas that contain more specific characteristics of a person born in that pada (quarter):
First Pada | Second Pada | Third Pada | Fourth Pada |
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346°40′ – 350°00′ in Pisces Navamsa Sign : Sagittaraius Soul Sound: The (De) Keyword: Enthusiasm |
350°00′ – 353°20′ in Pisces Navamsa sign: Capricorn Soul Sound:Tho (Do) Keyword: Practicality |
353°20′ – 356°40′ in Pisces
Navamsa sign: Aquarius Soul Sound: Cha (Chaa) Keyword:Altruistic |
356°40′ – 360°00′ in Pisces Navamsa sign: Pisces Soul Sound: Chi(Chee) Keyword:Visionary |
The Navagraha and Nakshatra Homa is a powerful ritual performed to alter the effects of karma accorded to you by the nine planets, thus changing the course of your destiny. Appeasing the nine planets and acquiring their blessings play a crucial role in resolving difficulties in day-to-day life and charting a course toward peace and happiness.
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