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Chitta, Anuradha,
Mrigasira and Revati are soft constellations. They are
good for wearing new apparel, learning dancing, music and fine arts, sexual
union and performance of auspicious ceremonies.
Aswini, Pushya,
Hasta and Abhijit are light constellations, and they can
be selected for wearing ornamentation, pleasures and sports, administering
medicine, starting industries and undertaking travels.
Moola, Jyestha,
Aridra and Aslesha are sharp in nature and they are
favourable for incantations, invoking spirits, for imprisonment, murders, and
separation of friends.
Saravana, Dhanishta,
Satabhisha, Punarvasu and Swati are movable stars
and they are auspicious for acquiring vehicles, for gardening and for going on
procession.
Poorva Falguni,
Poorvashadha and Poorvabhadra, Bharani and Makha are
dreadful stars and they are suitable for nefarious schemes, poisoning,
deceit, imprisonment, setting fire and other evil deeds.
Krittika and
Visakha are mixed constellations and during their influences,
works of day-to-day importance can be undertaken.
Beginning
from the third quarter of Dhanishta and ending with the last part of Revati,
the time is held to be unsuitable for any kind of auspicious work. This period
goes under the special name of Nakshatra Panchaka and when these stars are
ruling, one should avoid journey towards the south, house repairing or
renovation, collecting fuel and cattle fodder or acquiring cots and beds.
Of
all the twenty-eight constellations, the pride of place appears to have been
given to Pushya, the 8th star.Everything can be done under this start EXCEPT
for the one thing and that is Marriage.
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