{"id":21975,"date":"2024-08-15T05:38:21","date_gmt":"2024-08-15T05:38:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thehealingastro.com\/?p=21975"},"modified":"2025-04-16T12:08:40","modified_gmt":"2025-04-16T06:38:40","slug":"karkatvas-of-27-nakshatras","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thehealingastro.com\/blog\/karkatvas-of-27-nakshatras\/","title":{"rendered":"Karkatvas of 27 Nakshatras"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t<div data-elementor-type=\"wp-post\" data-elementor-id=\"21975\" class=\"elementor elementor-21975\" data-elementor-post-type=\"post\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-79e6e41 e-flex e-con-boxed e-con e-parent\" data-id=\"79e6e41\" data-element_type=\"container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"e-con-inner\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-4ebb41e7 elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"4ebb41e7\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p>In Vedic astrology, each Nakshatra (lunar mansion) has certain &#8220;Karkatvas&#8221; or significations associated with it. These Karkatvas help in understanding the qualities, characteristics, and influences of the Nakshatras on individuals and events. Below is a list of the Karkatvas of all 27 Nakshatras:<br \/>1. Ashwini<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Horse&#8217;s head<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Ashwini Kumaras (physicians of the gods)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Healing, speed, initiation, transportation, vitality, and beginnings.<\/p><p>2. Bharani<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Yoni (female reproductive organ)<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Yama (god of death)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Responsibility, nurturing, transformation, birth, death, sexuality, and restraint.<\/p><p>3. Krittika<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Knife or razor<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Agni (fire god)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Courage, purification, cutting, sharpness, protection, and leadership.<\/p><p>4. Rohini<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Chariot<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Brahma (creator)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Creativity, growth, fertility, beauty, luxury, and prosperity.<\/p><p>5. Mrigashira<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Deer&#8217;s head<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Soma (god of the Moon)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Curiosity, exploration, searching, gentleness, youthfulness, and changeability.<\/p><p>6. Ardra<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Teardrop<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Rudra (storm god)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Destruction, sorrow, storms, renewal, intensity, and transformation.<\/p><p>7. Punarvasu<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Bow and quiver<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Aditi (mother of gods)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Renewal, growth, prosperity, repetition, return, and benevolence.<\/p><p>8. Pushya<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Cow&#8217;s udder<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Brihaspati (guru of the gods)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Nourishment, support, education, teaching, protection, and spirituality.<\/p><p>9. Ashlesha<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Serpent<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Nagas (serpent gods)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Mysticism, intuition, manipulation, secrecy, kundalini energy, and healing.<\/p><p>10. Magha<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Throne<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Pitris (ancestors)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Authority, tradition, ancestry, honor, respect, and leadership.<\/p><p>11. Purva Phalguni<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Hammock or front legs of a bed<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Bhaga (god of wealth)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Creativity, love, relaxation, luxury, romance, and entertainment.<\/p><p>12. Uttara Phalguni<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Back legs of a bed or a cot<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Aryaman (god of patronage)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Friendship, agreements, contracts, support, partnership, and responsibility.<\/p><p>13. Hasta<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Hand<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Savitar (sun god)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Dexterity, skill, work, creativity, manifestation, and control.<\/p><p>14. Chitra<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Pearl or bright jewel<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Tvashtar (celestial architect)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Beauty, design, architecture, creativity, charm, and craftsmanship.<\/p><p>15. Swati<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Coral or sword<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Vayu (wind god)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Independence, movement, flexibility, communication, diplomacy, and balance.<\/p><p>16. Vishakha<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Triumphal archway or potter&#8217;s wheel<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Indra (king of gods) and Agni (fire god)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Ambition, determination, success, duality, growth, and transformation.<\/p><p>17. Anuradha<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Lotus or staff<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Mitra (god of friendship)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Friendship, cooperation, loyalty, success, devotion, and spirituality.<\/p><p>18. Jyeshtha<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Earring or circular amulet<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Indra (king of gods)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Power, leadership, seniority, responsibility, protection, and authority.<\/p><p>19. Mula<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Tied bunch of roots<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Nirriti (goddess of destruction)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Destruction, roots, research, foundation, transformation, and spirituality.<\/p><p>20. Purva Ashadha<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Elephant tusk or fan<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Apah (water god)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Victory, strength, renewal, invincibility, rejuvenation, and nurturing.<\/p><p>21. Uttara Ashadha<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Elephant tusk or planks of a bed<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Vishvadevas (universal gods)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Leadership, honor, perseverance, success, truth, and righteousness.<\/p><p>22. Shravana<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Ear or trident<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Vishnu (preserver of the universe)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Listening, learning, communication, wisdom, travel, and spiritual knowledge.<\/p><p>23. Dhanishta<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Drum or musical instrument<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Eight Vasus (deities of abundance)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Music, rhythm, wealth, prosperity, fame, and social status.<\/p><p>24. Shatabhisha<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Empty circle or a thousand flowers<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Varuna (god of the cosmic waters)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Healing, secrecy, esoteric knowledge, isolation, medicine, and discipline.<\/p><p>25. Purva Bhadrapada<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Sword or front legs of a funeral cot<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Aja Ekapada (one-footed goat or serpent)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Spirituality, detachment, transformation, sacrifices, mystical experiences, and austerity.<\/p><p>26. Uttara Bhadrapada<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Twin fish or back legs of a funeral cot<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Ahir Budhnya (serpent of the deep sea)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Depth, endurance, stability, compassion, spirituality, and hidden wealth.<\/p><p>27. Revati<br \/>&#8211; Symbol: Drum or fish<br \/>&#8211; Deity: Pushan (protector of flocks and herds)<br \/>&#8211; Karkatvas: Prosperity, nourishment, wealth, protection, compassion, and spiritual guidance.<\/p><p>To be continued&#8230;.<\/p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<div class=\"tmnf_excerpt\"><p>In Vedic astrology, each Nakshatra (lunar mansion) has certain &#8220;Karkatvas&#8221; or significations associated with it. These Karkatvas help in understanding the qualities, characteristics, and influences of the Nakshatras on individuals and events. Below is a list of the Karkatvas of all 27 Nakshatras:1. 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