Swati nakshatra

Another WEALTH related star is SWATI STAR

SWATI (lordship Rahu) – LIBRA SIGN 6’40 – 20′ – SWORD OF INDEPENDENCE , SELF GOING STAR

Western star name: Arcturus (Alpha Bootis)
Lord: Rahu (north lunar node)
Symbol: Shoot of plant, a tear drop, soma vessels shaped like mortars, Coral, razor sharp sword
Deity : Vayu (the Wind god), Saraswati
Indian zodiac: 6°40′ – 20° Tula ; Western zodiac 2°40′ – 16° Scorpio
Animal symbol : Male buffalo

breathing , breath, the wind of the body , a vital air (of which 5 are reckoned: prana, apana, samana, udana, and vyana; or naga, kurma, kraram devadatta and dhanamjaya); the wind as a kind of demon producing madness, risk for huge imbalance in life

Late riser in life (settling/wealthy after 30 years of age, and doing well until 60)

Emotionally attracted to activities which impose a vigorous, rhythmic breath, leading to crescendo, such as athletic swimming, performance singing, orgasmic love-making, and yogic pranayama. They are stand-off-ish and seem uncertain of their role but can jump into the situation with unpredictable rhythm, to claim the object of desire and to dominate if necessary. What seems like pride is really uncertainty regarding one’s proper social station. Wanting to maintain the highest available level of luxury (Shukra) and respectable relationships yet at the same time self-identifying as some variety of outside or foreigner (Rahu), the native although often from a secure social background still holds back, self-marginalizes, and seems not not quite
fit into any one community. Tendency to marry down. Swati natives are nearly always attractive with balanced features; but there is something out of balance in the appearance. Both physically and metaphorically, the native “wobbles”. The native may seem unhappy despite many material advantages in life. There is a craving for something or someone which is neither successfully obtained nor successfully forgotten. The craving for this object of desire disturbs the native’s inner balance. It is a challenge for the Swati native to set one’s life into a permanently harmonious swing. Some one thing or perhaps several things occasionally interrupt the balance. The odd gait is subtle and usually physical, typically the swinging too far on
one side, or even limping from congenital conditions, injury or accident. But there can be other bodily expressions of the odd cadence, since the origin is some irregularity of the spine which puts pressure on the internal organs particularly the heart. Swati is weaker than the native appears; one may suddenly give out, in
complete exhaustion.

Swati means “the sword” and reflects a strong desire for independence. A sweet spoken, virtuous and compassionate nature is cultivated here. Called the “self-going”
star, it is pictured as a young single shoot blown by the wind. Swati people have an ability to “bend with the wind” in order to survive the forces of change which they may encounter. The deity that rules Swati is Vayu, the demigod of wind, air,
breath, and prana. Vayu is the purifier and cleanser that represents the movement of pranayama that pervades the universe and sustains life. It gives the power to scatter like the wind (pradhvamsa shakti).’ A restless and adventurous nature can result. Swati is ruled by Rahu, an airy planet, and is located in the air sign of Libra. Saturn, a vata planet, is exalted here. Swati reflects disciplined energy and the powers of communication to influence others. The great talk show host Johnny Carson has his Sun, Mercury and Lagna in Swati. These people are often business oriented and clever in trade and commerce. Swati people are very eager to learn and can show intense passion toward life. This asterism’s symbol is coral, which has strong intuitive and psychic properties. Swati also translates as “the priest” and its natives are usually learned in theology. They are often modest, compassionate, virtuous and communicate with sweetness. Swati’s nature is quite self-controlled and emphasizes the principles of dharma or right action. Swati people are usually generous and charitable to people doing religious work.

The shadow side oT Swati is self-centeredness with the primary objective being personal gain. A divine discontent and restless spirit may be experienced. Swati causes things to move and scatter. This can be destructive energy unless the individual learns how to use his or her power to remove negativity in a
constructive way. Thus, Swati people may exhibit both healing as well as destructive tendencies. They are very sensitive souls and need solitude to balance their vata nature. Ultimately, the lesson is to overcome one’s sensory and material attachments. Swati’s primary motivation is artha or material prosperity. Rahu, the ruling planet, can create a strong desire for financial success and lust for life. After these natives have found success in the world, then their spiritual journey can truly begin.

A person born in this Nakshatra is endowed with tremendous beauty, flirts with many women, is jolly and receives wealth from the king. Females born in this sign
and nakshatra walk as if they are thinking deep before taking every step and trying
to balance their body before taking any further action. They do not like to do any
injustice to others neither do they like any injustice being done to them. Swati
people have an ability to “bend with the wind” in order to survive the forces of
change which they may encounter.
A person born under this star is good at buying and selling, his wealth and property
come and go quite easily. They are broad-minded and attract people from diverse
backgrounds.
Many of those born under this nakshatra will be involved in religious or social work.
Swati’s primary motivation is artha or material prosperity. Rahu, the ruling planet,
can create a strong desire for financial success and lust for life. They are cultured,
learned, famous, submissive to ladies, passionate and wealthy.
Ascendant in Swati: Kind, happy, humorous, religious, dresses simply, interest in
psychology, medicine, political nature, lives away from birth place.
Moon in Swati: Righteous, compassionate, truthful, famous, clever speech, generous
nature, adamant hot-tempered, independent, traveler, advancement after 30,
humanitarian concern, charitable. Radix Moon in Swati = “Great Breath” – balanced & free (Rahu – Shukra – Vayu)
The moon in Swati indicates someone who is musical, artistic, creative, intuitive and
psychic. They have good business and financial skills and are good communicators.
They are good learners, knowledgeable, curious and flexible in their approach. They
can be vulnerable but are good survivors. However, they can also be changeable,
restless and fickle. Dreams of flying or floating on the wind. Wants to travel the world. Tremendous need for spatial freedom, including physical space, psychoemotional space, and mental space. May express “mood swings” in the
attempt to achieve re-balance through outburst (Rahu) and release. Passionate love of good design. Artistic & intuitive. Socially gracious. However, Rahu gives the weird twist: artistic expression often directed toward the explosive, terrifying, and bizarre (Hitchcock, Truman). Due to Rahu’s instinct toward free expression, Swati-Chandra quite capable of incorporating illicit & vulgar persons into their circle of relationships. If present, the lower element will be balanced (Shukra) by an equal number of culturally refined persons. Emotionally attracted to activities which impose a vigorous, rhythmic breath, leading to crescendo, such as athletic swimming, performance singing, orgasmic love-making, and yogic pranayama. Talented in fine, literary & performance arts. Strong financial sense (Shukra); attractive, interesting, good communicators. Likes to learn, dig deeper for insights, know secrets esp. re: life, love & beauty. Willing to break taboos to achieve freedom, esp. will break through one’s own fears. Wants transformative sexual partnership. Succumbs to flattery of their beauty or talent. Famed for their fickle heart & changing mind that may tempt into risky behaviors. Emotional restlessness seeking more intense love experience. Deep emotional need for free movement and deep breath.
The Sun in Swati: Self-employed, business skills, logical, good social status, authority figure, troubles with government, fall from grace, always looking for future success, difficulties with father.
Career interests: Business skills, sales, yoga teachers, priests, legal profession,
judges, transportation, travel industry, stock brokers, traders in medicines, drug
and alcohol, chemicals, precious metals and travel industry, involved in religious
organisations and politics.
Health issues: Hernia, Eczema, skin problems, urinary, bladder, kidneys, flatulence,
intestinal problems, pain in the joints, heart trouble, abdominal problems etc.
Shadowy Side:Self-centredness with the objective of personal gains, focus too much
on social work may create friction within the family
Source :jyotish surfur

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