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Flying Star Feng Shui Number 9 Mountain Star Activation Image

In Flying Star feng shui, the mountain stars in the flying star chart of a property are related to the relationships and health of the occupants. Each of the flying stars are associated with a uniquely shaped mountain form. These mountain forms can be used to activate an auspicious mountain star in the flying star chart. Since we are currently in the feng shui period 9 (2024-2044), the most auspicious mountain star to activate is the mountain star number 9.

The mountain form of the star number 9 is called “yòu bī” (右丕) and is described as “twisted or winding mountains, often with several layers or rows of hills, one behind the other, divided by valleys”. The element of this mountain form is said to be water, so it would be best for the mountain form to appear blackish in color. The classical Feng Shui texts also state that the 9 star “likes that which is half real and half unreal, and which is scarcely visible to the eye”.

We used AI to generate an image of this mountain form based on this description.

Number 9 Mountain Star Image

You’re welcome to save this image or screenshot it to use as a number 9 mountain star activation. The best place to hang this image would be in the palace containing the number 9 mountain star in the feng shui chart of your property. It is especially good if you can place it in the same sector within that particular room. For example, if the 9 mountain star falls in the North palace in your Flying Star chart, it would be best to place this image in the North sector of the room in the North palace of your property.

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Significance of the New Moon in Vedic Astrology

Below is a recording of a live broadcast where we explore the meaning of the new Moon, also known as Amāvāsyā (अमावास्या) in Sanskrit, according to Vedic astrology. We’ll provide our tips on how you can align with the monthly reset offered by the new Moon to set yourself up for success during the following two weeks of the waxing phase of the Moon.

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Simple nama mantra of the Pitris (ancestors):

oṁ pitṛbhyo namaḥ

|| ॐ पितृभ्यो नमः ||

Follow the link below for a recording of this mantra:

Magha Nakshatra Mantra

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Do This with Your Ascendant Lord in the 8th House

In the video below, we offer our tips for anyone with their ascendant lord in the 8th house of their astrological birth chart. Also known as the “lagna lord”, when this planet goes into your eighth house it will have certain effects on your overall experience of life. These can include, for example, a tendency toward scholarship and difficulties in married life, etc. We’ll tell you how to embrace that experience and utilize your natural inclinations in the most positive way for the best results.

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Mantra for Jyeshtha Nakshatra

According to classical texts on Vedic astrology, the deity ruling Jyeshtha nakshatra is Indra, the king of the Gods. Meditating with the mantra of your moon nakshatra is a powerful way to connect with the symbology of that nakshatra which will have a significant influence over your purpose in this life. Chanting the mantra of your nakshatra can also remedy or strengthen the placement of the moon in your chart. In the video below, we document the sound of a simple nama mantra of Indra:

oṁ indrāya namaḥ

|| ॐ इन्द्राय नमः ||

Listen to the sound and feel it working to transform your life or chant along with the video to meditate with this ancient mantra.

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The Sanskrit “Indra” (इन्द्र) can be translated to mean “chief”, “first” or “excellent” and refers to the Vedic God of thunder and weather who is also known as the king of heaven. Jyeshtha nakshatra is connected with themes related to victory in battle, rise to prominence, creative genius, insecurity, jealousy and arrogance. Jyeshtha is often considered the star of eminence. This asterism is symbolized by an umbrella.

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Mantra for Mula Nakshatra

According to classical texts on Vedic astrology, the deity ruling Mula nakshatra is Nirrti, the Goddess of destruction. Meditating with the mantra of your moon nakshatra is a powerful way to connect with the symbology of that nakshatra which will have a significant influence over your purpose in this life. Chanting the mantra of your nakshatra can also remedy or strengthen the placement of the moon in your chart. In the video below, we document the sound of a simple nama mantra of Nirrti:

oṁ nirṛtyai namaḥ

|| ॐ निरृत्यै नमः ||

Listen to the sound and feel it working to transform your life or chant along with the video to meditate with this ancient mantra.

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The Sanskrit “Nirṛti” (निरृति) can be translated to mean “calamity” or “disorder”, and refers to the Vedic Goddess of destruction, decay and sorrow, who lives in the kingdom of the dead. Mula nakshatra is connected with themes related to philosophy, herbalism, pain, evil and misfortune. Especially those unfortunate experiences which destroy our material attachments through suffering and force us to turn toward the transcendent source (root) of reality. Mula is often considered the star of uprooting. This asterism is symbolized by a bundle of roots.

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Mantra for Chitra Nakshatra

According to classical texts on Vedic astrology, the deity ruling Chitra nakshatra is Tvashtr, the architect of the Universe. Meditating with the mantra of your moon nakshatra is a powerful way to connect with the symbology of that nakshatra which will have a significant influence over your purpose in this life. Chanting the mantra of your nakshatra can also remedy or strengthen the placement of the moon in your chart. In the video below, we document the sound of a simple nama mantra of Tvashtr:

oṁ tvaṣṭre namaḥ

|| ॐ त्वष्ट्रे नमः ||

Listen to the sound and feel it working to transform your life or chant along with the video to meditate with this ancient mantra.

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The Sanskrit “Tvaṣṭṛ” (त्वष्टृ) can be translated to mean “heavenly builder”, and refers to a Vedic deity of craftsmanship also known as Viśvakarmā. Chitra nakshatra is connected with themes related to artistry, design, inspiration, beauty, and the accumulation of merit. Chitra is often considered the star of opportunity. This asterism is symbolized by a shining gemstone.

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Mantra for Purva Ashadha Nakshatra

According to classical texts on Vedic astrology, the deity ruling Purva Ashadha nakshatra is Apas, the personification of water. Meditating with the mantra of your moon nakshatra is a powerful way to connect with the symbology of that nakshatra which will have a significant influence over your purpose in this life. Chanting the mantra of your nakshatra can also remedy or strengthen the placement of the moon in your chart. In the video below, we document the sound of a simple nama mantra of Apas:

oṁ adbhyo namaḥ

|| ॐ अद्भ्यो नमः ||

Listen to the sound and feel it working to transform your life or chant along with the video to meditate with this ancient mantra.

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The Sanskrit “Āpas” or “Ap” (अप्) can be translated to mean “water”, and refers to the water element as a whole. Purva Ashadha nakshatra is connected with themes related to undefeated champions, fame, invigoration and purification. Purva Ashadha is often considered the star of invincibility. This asterism is symbolized by a fan.

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Mantra for Ashlesha Nakshatra

According to classical texts on Vedic astrology, the deities ruling Ashlesha nakshatra are the Nagas, or semi-divine serpent beings. Meditating with the mantra of your moon nakshatra is a powerful way to connect with the symbology of that nakshatra which will have a significant influence over your purpose in this life. Chanting the mantra of your nakshatra can also remedy or strengthen the placement of the moon in your chart. In the video below, we document the sound of a simple nama mantra of the Nagas:

oṁ sarpebhyo namaḥ

|| ॐ सर्पेभ्यो नमः ||

Listen to the sound and feel it working to transform your life or chant along with the video to meditate with this ancient mantra.

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The Sanskrit “Nāga” (नाग) can be translated to mean “cobra” or “serpent being”, and refers to a semi-divine race of half-human, half-serpent beings, also known as “Sarpa”. Ashlesha nakshatra is connected with themes related to poison, seduction, hypnotism, super-intelligence, hidden treasure, black magic and kundalini awakening. Ashlesha is often considered the star of embracing, entwinement or clinging. This asterism is symbolized by a coiled serpent.

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Astrocriminology of the L.A. Carjacking Incident

Below is a recording of a live broadcast of our thoughts on the astrological timing of the recent carjacking incident and subsequent police chase which took place in Los Angeles on Sunday August 10th, 2025. We’ll share our observations on the astrological factors which seemed to contribute to this situation, including the predominance of Aries ascendant (mesha lagna) during the entire chase as well as the Venus-Jupiter conjunction within the same degree.

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Mantra for Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra

According to classical texts on Vedic astrology, the deity ruling Uttara Bhadrapada nakshatra is Ahirbudhnya, the serpent of the depths. Meditating with the mantra of your moon nakshatra is a powerful way to connect with the symbology of that nakshatra which will have a significant influence over your purpose in this life. Chanting the mantra of your nakshatra can also remedy or strengthen the placement of the moon in your chart. In the video below, we document the sound of a simple nama mantra of Ahirbudhnya:

oṁ ahirbudhnyāya namaḥ

|| ॐ अहिर्बुध्न्याय नमः ||

Listen to the sound and feel it working to transform your life or chant along with the video to meditate with this ancient mantra.

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The Sanskrit “Ahirbudhnya” (अहिर्बुध्न्य) can be translated to mean “serpent of the deep”, and refers to one of the eleven Rudra incarnations of Lord Shiva. Uttara Bhadrapada nakshatra is connected with themes related to self-control, spiritual growth, priesthood, seclusion, kundalini energy or on the darker side, escapism through addiction to sex or drugs. Uttara Bhadrapada is often considered the star of spiritual warriors. This asterism is symbolized by a hearse.