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Will Your Name Bring You Good Fortune or Bad Luck According to Vedic Astrology?

Discover the ancient secrets of Vedic Astrology and uncover the mysteries of your name. Can your name bring you prosperity and good fortune, or will it attract bad luck? In the video below, we explore how your name can shape your destiny. From the sounds of the letters of your name to their connection with the planetary forces that govern your life, we’ll reveal the hidden patterns and codes that can help or hinder your luck.

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Mantra for Hasta Nakshatra

According to classical texts on Vedic astrology, the deity ruling Hasta nakshatra is Savitr, one of the Adityas or forms of the Sun. 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 Savitr:

oṁ savitre namaḥ

|| ॐ सवित्रे 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 “Savitṛ” (सवितृ) can be translated to mean “vivifier” or “stimulator”, and refers to the the vivifying power of the Sun, especially as it is rising. Hasta nakshatra is connected with themes related to manual dexterity, creativity, spiritual inspiration, manipulation and the ability to bring desired outcomes into reality skillfully. Hasta nakshatra is often considered the star of manifestation. This asterism is symbolized by a hand.

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Mantra for Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra

According to classical texts on Vedic astrology, the deity ruling Uttara Phalguni nakshatra is Aryaman, one of the twelve Adityas or forms of the Sun. 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 Aryaman:

oṁ aryamṇe namaḥ

|| ॐ अर्यम्णे 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 “Aryaman” (अर्यमन्) can be translated to mean “companion”, “play-fellow” or “life-partner” and refers to a Vedic deity of customs, hospitality and marriage contracts, who is also considered a form of the Sun, especially during mid-morning. Uttara Phalguni nakshatra is connected with themes related to companionship, helping others from a superior position, cultivation of yogic powers, generosity and honor. Uttara Phalguni natives have an ability to become a leader in their chosen field. Uttara Phalguni is often considered the star of patronage or benevolence. This asterism is symbolized by a bed or the two rear legs of a cot.

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Mantra for Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra

According to classical texts on Vedic astrology, the deities ruling Uttara Ashadha nakshatra are the Vishvadevas, or the entirety of all of the deities 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 the Vishvadevas:

oṁ viśvebhyo devebhyo namaḥ

|| ॐ विश्वेभ्यो देवेभ्यो 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 “Viśvadeva” (विश्वदेव) can be translated to mean “all the Gods” or “every divine force”, and refers to all of the various deities responsible for managing the forces of the Universe. Uttara Ashadha nakshatra is connected with themes related to leadership, persistence, power and recognition. Uttara Ashadha natives have an ability to consolidate power or resources from supporters and use it towards the accomplishment of a common goal. Uttara Ashadha is often considered the star of victory or unconquerable champions. This asterism is symbolized by an elephant’s tusk.

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Mantra for Pushya Nakshatra

According to classical texts on Vedic astrology, the deity ruling Pushya nakshatra is Brihaspati, the Guru 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 Brihaspati:

oṁ bṛhaspataye namaḥ

|| ॐ बृहस्पतये 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 “Bṛhaspati” (बृहस्पति) can be translated to mean “lord of prayer”, and refers to the the teacher or counselor of the Gods who is identified with the planet Jupiter in Vedic astrology. Pushya nakshatra is connected with themes related to intuitive wisdom, prosperity and spirituality. It is considered by many astrologers to be the most auspicious nakshatra. Pushya is often considered the star of nourishment. This asterism is symbolized by a cow’s udder or breasts.

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Mantra for Magha Nakshatra

According to classical texts on Vedic astrology, the divine beings ruling Magha nakshatra are the pitris, or deceased ancestors. 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 pitris:

oṁ pitṛbhyo namaḥ

|| ॐ पितृभ्यो 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 “Pitri” (पितृ) can be translated to mean “deceased ancestors” or “forefathers”. The ancient text Bhagavata Purana (Canto 2 Chapter 3 Text 8) states “tantuḥ tanvan pitṝn yajet”, which can be translated as “one who desires to continue the family line should worship the pitris”.

Magha nakshatra is connected with themes related to ancestral pride, power, leadership and loyalty. Magha is often considered the star of majesty or legacy. This asterism is symbolized by a royal throne.

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Mantra for Shatabhisha Nakshatra

According to classical texts on Vedic astrology, the deity ruling Shatabhisha nakshatra is Varuna. 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 Varuna:

oṁ varuṇāya namaḥ

|| ॐ वरुणाय 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 “Varuna” (वरुण) can be translated to mean “he who covers or binds”, and refers to the ancient Vedic deity of water, including all of the rivers, oceans and seas (as well as the riches which come out of them). Varuna is also considered one of the twelve Adityas or forms of the Sun.

The ancient text Bhagavata Purana (Canto 2 Chapter 3 Texts 2-7) states kośa-kāmaḥ pracetasam. “Kośa” in this context can be translated to mean “accumulated wealth” or “treasury”. So this statement can be translated as “one who desires a good bank balance (kośa) should worship Varuṇa”.

Shatabhisha nakshatra is connected with themes related to healing and revitalization. Shatabhisha is often considered the star of concealment symbolizing the natives ability to conceal things from others or uncover things which have been concealed, or are hidden or unknown in general. This asterism is symbolized by an empty circle.

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Rest in Divine Strength with This Hanuman Mantra

Any spiritual practice related to Hanuman is excellent for finding protection from negativity and shelter in divine strength, power and charisma. In the video below, we document the sound of the simple nama mantra for Hanuman:

oṁ hanumate namaḥ

|| ॐ हनुमते नमः ||

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The Sanskrit word “Hanuman” (हनुमान्) means “one having a prominent or disfigured jaw”. It comes from the story of Hanuman being struck down by Indra as a child, after he attempts to grasp the Sun, mistaking it for a fruit. This name commemorates his heroism and superhuman strength.

This mantra can bring the force of Hanuman’s strength and willpower into your own life, infusing you with the heroic spirit required to overcome difficulties and achieve your goals. This mantra can also act as a remedy for the planets Saturn or Mars in one’s astrological birth chart.

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Durga Mantra for Power and Protection

This mantra is said to be one of the most potent mantras for gaining power, prosperity and protection from negative forces. The ancient text Bhagavata Purana (Canto 2 Chapter 3 Texts 2-7) states devīṁ māyāṁ tu śrī-kāmas, which can be translated as “One who desires “sri”, should worship Durgādevī”. “Sri” in this context can be translated to mean “power”, “prosperity”, “good fortune” or “royal dignity”. In the video below, we document the sound of the simple nama mantra for Durga:

oṁ durgāyai namaḥ

|| ॐ दुर्गायै 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 word “Durgā” (दुर्गा) means “invincible” or “unassailable”. It is related to the word “durg” (दुर्ग) which can be translated as “fortress” or “place which is difficult to access”.

This mantra can remove negativity from your life and help you reach the heights of success, raising you up into a position of leadership and authority. It is one of the best mantras for protecting yourself and your wealth from any evil force which seeks to cause you harm.

This mantra can also act as a remedy for the planet Rahu according to classical texts on Vedic astrology such as Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, which recommend worship of Durga for anyone going through a Rahu dasha (planetary time period of Rahu).

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Remove All Miseries from Your Life with This Kaal Bhairav Mantra

Are you suffering from miseries which seem almost impossible to overcome? This mantra is said to be one of the most potent mantras for completely destroying every difficulty you may be facing while accelerating your spiritual progress at the same time. In the video below, we document the sound of this simple Kaal Bhairav mantra:

oṁ kāla bhairavāya namaḥ

|| ॐ काल भैरवाय नमः ||

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

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The Sanskrit word “Bhairava” (भैरव) means “terribly fearsome form” or “one who destroys fear”. The word “Kala” (काल) means “time” or “death”. Kaal Bhairav is considered a fierce form of Shiva as the personification of time (the root cause of all fear and destruction), who manifested to humble the arrogance of Brahma who was declaring himself to be supreme.

This Kaal Bhairav mantra can remove all negativity from your life and bring you into the deepest state of peace, joy and tranquility. It will destroy any source of disharmony in your environment and help you utilize your time in the most effective manner to accomplish all of your goals. If you have any material desires it will help you achieve them quickly so you can experience vairagya (detachment) and move forward with your spiritual evolution. This mantra is also one of the most powerful remedies for the planet Saturn (Shani) in Vedic astrology.