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Lunar Cycle in Vedic Astrology
Achala Sylwia Mihajlovic
51 episodes
4 months ago
Moon represents our mind, with all its fluctuations and tides. As the Moon changes its phases and passes through lunar mansions, it takes us on this journey with itself. Every New Moon and every Full Moon reveal us what we can learn from the present moment.
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Moon represents our mind, with all its fluctuations and tides. As the Moon changes its phases and passes through lunar mansions, it takes us on this journey with itself. Every New Moon and every Full Moon reveal us what we can learn from the present moment.
Show more...
Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality,
Hinduism
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Solar Eclipse in Hasta Nakshatra (2 October 2024)
Lunar Cycle in Vedic Astrology
17 minutes
1 year ago
Solar Eclipse in Hasta Nakshatra (2 October 2024)

This year, the New Moon that will complete Pitri Paksha (fortnight of the ancestors) and precede Devi Paksha (also known as Navaratri or 9 nights of the Goddess), will be also a Solar Eclipse that will take place in Hasta Nakshatra, in tight conjuction with Ketu and exalted Mercury. This New Moon is also sometimes known as Sarvapitri Amavasya (New Moon of All Ancestors) or Mahalaya Amavasya (New Moon of Dissolution). It is not only the time to symbolically honour our ancestors and deceased family members, but also the time to reflect upon our past in order to heal our old traumas and uplift the generational karma, which still continues to live through us. New Moon which completes the Pitri Paksha and which will be a Solar Eclipse this year, is like a symbolic death, letting go of the old, so that the new may be reborn during the fortnight of the Goddess.


Learn more about Interpreting Eclipses: https://academy.discoveringyouniverse.com/courses/eclipses-in-vedic-astrology/

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Lunar Cycle in Vedic Astrology
Moon represents our mind, with all its fluctuations and tides. As the Moon changes its phases and passes through lunar mansions, it takes us on this journey with itself. Every New Moon and every Full Moon reveal us what we can learn from the present moment.