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Timeline Astrology
Gary O'Toole
148 episodes
17 hours ago
Discussions about Vedic astrology and up-to-date sidereal (fixed star) transits
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Discussions about Vedic astrology and up-to-date sidereal (fixed star) transits
Show more...
Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality
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Full Moon in Pūrvāṣāḍhā
Timeline Astrology
5 minutes 29 seconds
4 months ago
Full Moon in Pūrvāṣāḍhā

This Full Moon in Sagittarius coincides with Guru Pūrṇimā, a traditional time in India to honour teachers and spiritual guides. Jupiter, the guru, is opposite the Moon in Gemini, stirring mental activity, while the Moon seeks wisdom and stillness in Sagittarius. Saturn, watching from Pisces, reminds us to approach this Full Moon with focus and reverence.

The Moon shines bright in the lunar mansion Pūrvāṣāḍhā, meaning ‘the former invincible one’, ruled by Apas, the goddess of water. This suggests a need for emotional purification and renewal, bringing a wave of optimism and joy. All three 'benefics', Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury, are lined up opposite (adhi yoga).

Pūrvāṣāḍhā is associated with bold declarations and standing up for one’s beliefs. This Full Moon amplifies conviction, making us more inclined to fight for what we believe is right. One of its symbols is an elephant’s tusk, symbolising strength and perseverance, also linking to Gaṇeśa, the remover of obstacles. Despite Jupiter’s distraction in Gemini, Gaṇeśa helps us cut through mental clutter and find clarity.

Another symbol of this mansion is a fan, reminding us to cool our passions and remain calm. In the heat of religious passions (Sagittarius), we can lose perspective—but this Full Moon also offers a chance to see the truth and honour those who help reveal it.

Timeline Astrology
Discussions about Vedic astrology and up-to-date sidereal (fixed star) transits