Moon in Purva Bhadrapada signifies a great potential to progress on the spiritual path, provided the native is an evolving soul. An evolving soul means someone who is on the spiritual path, while an evolved soul is someone who has been on this journey for many past births. Such a soul has spent much of their life in deep penance, seeking the ultimate truth.
Moon in Purva Bhadrapada works wonders, especially when it comes to spirituality and wisdom. The Sanatan Dharma (the Eternal Religion) emphasizes the concept of Purushartha, which means the “object of human pursuit.” It refers to the four goals of human life: Dharma (righteousness), Artha (earning money), Kama (enjoying pleasures), and Moksha (attaining liberation).
People who are uncomfortable discussing sex have serious issues with their sexuality. These men and women should learn to accept that sex is one of the four goals of Purushartha in Sanatan Dharma.
Moon in Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius is good for material progress. Such moons are focused on attaining fame, expanding social networks, and considering today’s age, which is the age of networking. These moons can be an asset, provided Saturn is well-placed in the birth chart. Aquarius, in particular, is a sign that is vocal about issues that matter. When Moon is in Purva Bhadrapada, the native is very vocal and will never suffer silently; instead, they will voice their concerns and feelings.
A prime example of Moon in Purva Bhadrapada is the famous revolutionary priest and civil rights leader, Martin Luther King. One of his famous quotes is, “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” Hillary Clinton, who also has Moon in Purva Bhadrapada, has been a voice for millions of women across the US. One of her famous quotes is, “We need to understand that there is no formula for how women should lead their lives. We must respect the choices each woman makes for herself and her family. Every woman deserves the chance to realize her God-given potential.”
Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius are signs of imagination, intellectualism, and communication. Many great poets and authors are born with Moon in Purva Bhadrapada. In Gemini, the Moon wants to communicate, interact, and impress; in Libra, it desires to make deals and form relationships; in Aquarius, the Moon seeks to benefit from the relationships and deals that have been nurtured. Aquarius Moon is focused on enjoying the benefits and perks, which generally leads to wealth and fame, provided Saturn, Jupiter, Mercury, and Venus are well-placed in the birth chart.
When it comes to relationships, Moon in Purva Bhadrapada, especially in Aquarius, can lead to challenges. It’s possible that, six months ago, you saw a man and woman in each other’s arms, and six months later, they are fighting and calling it love. Many love marriages have turned into hate marriages, ending up in court.
A relationship is always demanding, but relating is never demanding. When you relate, there is no obligation, no dependency. As long as you relate, you can be good friends. The moment you no longer relate, you can part ways. Relating is beautiful. In love, friendship is very important because love may fade after the honeymoon period, but friendship remains. Therefore, when in love, focus on strengthening your friendship.
Buddha never told people to love each other. He talked about friendship, and there was a reason for this. He said that friendship is deeper than love. Love can end, but friendship never ends. Love binds, but friendship gives freedom. Love can enslave, possess, and control, but friendship does not become anyone’s master. Friendship frees you.
Moon in Purva Bhadrapada understands the essence of friendship. Being a highly humanistic, social, and understanding sign, Aquarius qualities are more visible with Moon in Purva Bhadrapada. You will find such people to be good human beings—unconventional, practical, and yet capable of understanding the deeper aspects of human life.
The neem tree is sacred for Purva Bhadrapada. Watering, gardening, or nurturing a neem tree will help refine the good qualities of Moon in Purva Bhadrapada. Eating two neem leaves every day will also improve your health.
Purva Bhadrapada is the peak of Sri Guru’s wisdom. I humbly prostrate before the wise Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra. May the blessings of Purva Bhadrapada continue to shower on me and all my close followers.
The message of Purva Bhadrapada is clear: Do not perceive the world through reason or logic. To understand this world and the Creator of this beautiful world, you must move beyond logic. The journey begins in the heart, for God dwells in your heart. The language of the heart cannot be understood through logic or reason. It can only be known when you stop thinking and start feeling.
This is how the great spiritual master Guru Nanak says: “One cannot comprehend Him through reason, even if one reasoned for ages.” Only a man of the heart can feel and understand the language of Buddha, Krishna, Jesus, or Guru Nanak. The master is in search of men and women who follow their hearts—who do not walk with their legs, but walk with their hearts.
Jai Sri Ganesha. Jai Guru.