Today's Panchang
09 July 2026
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Tithi: Ashadh
Krishan Paksh Navami until 10:38 (IST), followed by Dashami.
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Day:
Thursday.
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Nakshatra:
Ashwini until 16:00 (IST), followed by Bharani Nakshatra.
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Yog: Sukarma Yog
until 12:40 (IST); followed by Dhriti Yog.
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Karan: GAR Karan
until 12:22 (IST); followed by Vanij.
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Moon:
Transiting in Ashwini Nakshatra until 16:00 (IST); thereafter, it will transit
in Bharani Nakshatra Aries Rashi.
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Sun:
Transiting in Gemini Rashi, Punarvasu Nakshatra, and Aries Navamsh.
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Mercury:
Moving in retrograde motion in Gemini Rashi and Gemini Navamsh (Vargottam).
Tithi
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Krishan Paksh Navami
– This is the ninth day of the waning moon (Krishan Paksh) in the Hindu
month of Ashadh.
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This day is characterized by powerful and
aggressive energy. Although it is traditional to avoid starting new worldly
tasks on this day, it is highly effective for self-discipline, overcoming
internal and external obstacles, and spiritual growth.
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The energy of this
day is associated with Goddess Durga; therefore, it is considered highly
auspicious for conquering fear, defeating enemies, and boldly facing difficult
challenges.
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This is a good time to resolve long-standing
legal disputes and give up bad habits.
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This is the second of the three 'Rikta Tithi' in
the lunar fortnight. It is believed that any worldly or creative work started
on the Navami of Krishan Paksh remains "empty" or does not yield good
results. However, this very emptiness makes it very powerful for dispelling
negativity, eliminating obstacles, and spiritual purification.
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If these energetic
forces are not controlled, they can fuel anger, arguments, and a tendency to
react impulsively.
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According to some traditional texts, individuals
born on this day may initially struggle to adapt to their surroundings or
experience a slow start in earning wealth, until they find balance through
strong planetary alignments.
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Navami is revered in scriptures such as the
Ramayana and the Mahabharata.
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Ram Navami is celebrated to commemorate the
divine birth of Lord Ram on the ninth day (Navami) of the bright fortnight
(Shukl Paksh).
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However, the Navami of the dark fortnight (Krishan
Paksh) also holds indirect significance, as various rituals and guidelines are
observed during this time to foster inner purification and detachment from
worldly attachments.
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In the Mahabharata, significant events—such as
preparations for war or spiritual discourses—often took place around Navami,
underscoring its importance as a day for making momentous, divinely guided
decisions.
Vaar
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Thursday –
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This day is considered highly sacred in Vedic
astrology.
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Ruled by Jupiter—the
planet of knowledge, prosperity, and spirituality—this day is deemed most
auspicious for new beginnings, higher education, and seeking the blessings of a
spiritual guru.
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This day is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Lord
Brihaspati (the Guru of the gods). Worshipping Lord Vishnu and performing
rituals associated with Lord Brihaspati are widely practiced to attain
prosperity and inner peace.
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Thursday is considered a 'Kshipra-Laghu' (swift
and dynamic) day. Therefore, it is an excellent day for initiating new
projects, commencing higher education, and participating in religious or
spiritual activities.
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The Combined Effect
of Navami Falling on a Thursday During Krishan Paksh
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The occurrence of Navami (the ninth lunar day)
of Krishan Paksh on a Thursday creates a powerful, introspective, and
transformative period.
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It blends the intense, completion-oriented
energy of Navami with the spiritual and expansive qualities of Thursday,
emphasizing inner work, discipline, and the shedding of the burdens of the
past.
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When these two energies combine, the resulting
day is generally highly unfavorable for material expansion but ideal for
spiritual and emotional growth.
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Instead of focusing on routine material tasks, one
might feel a strong urge to seek the truth, stand up for what is right, or
engage in spiritual practice.
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Since ego or aggression may heighten on Navami,
the influence of Thursday encourages to seek a spiritual foundation—helping to
maintain inner peace rather than reacting out of frustration.
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To make the most of this alignment, worshipping
Goddess Durga (the presiding deity of this lunar day) and chanting 'Om Namo
Bhagavate Vasudevaya' can help alleviate emotional conflicts and foster a sense
of peace.
Nakshatra
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Ashwini –
Extends from 00°00′ to 03°20′ within the Aries zodiac sign.
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It is the first of the 27 Nakshatras in Vedic
astrology. It is situated at the beginning of the Aries sign.
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Aries falls under the 'Fire Triplicity' (Agni Trikon);
its element is fire, and its primary quality is 'Rajasic,' representing rapid
physical movement and restlessness.
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The Ashwini Kumars were the sons of Surya (the
Sun God) and Sanjana ( the daughter of Vishwakarma). They both are known by
distinct names: Nasatya (associated with healing and truth) and Dasra
(associated with bestowing knowledge and wealth).
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According to the Mahabharat, the twin Pandav
brothers Nakul and Sahadev were born under the Ashwini Nakshatra, as their
birth was the result of the blessings of the Ashwini Kumars.
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The Ashwini
Nakshatra is classified as 'Laghu' or 'Kshipra'—meaning light and
swift-acting. Therefore, it is utilized for tasks requiring speed, such as
embarking on a new journey, taking emergency measures, or commencing medical
treatment. Due to its light nature, it is not considered suitable for
heavy-duty tasks, slow-moving processes, or complex, convoluted situations.
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As it is governed by the physician to the gods,
individuals born under this Nakshatra possess an innate ability to heal or
provide relief— Whether through medication or therapy, or simply by offering
comforting advice to those in distress.
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In the Rigved,
individuals belonging to the Ashwini Nakshatra are described as swift movers,
falcons of light, and riders of a golden chariot. They are the bringers of the
divine Soma (nectar of immortality) and possess knowledge of medicinal herbs
and healing practices.
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Since Ketu is their ruling planet, many people
born under the Ashwini Nakshatra have a deep interest in mysticism, occult
sciences, and spirituality.
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They often possess a charming personality, a
youthful demeanor, and a lively, humorous nature, which makes them well-liked
by friends and family.
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They are self-starters who dislike depending on
others; they excel as entrepreneurs, leaders, and problem-solvers in difficult
or rapidly changing situations.
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The Ashwini
Nakshatra symbolizes the ability to make quick decisions, a pioneering
spirit, a compassionate nature (characteristic of natural healers), and an
energetic, adventurous drive to initiate projects.
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On the other hand, it can lead to impatience and
haste, impulsive decision-making under pressure, and overconfidence during the
initial stages of any endeavor.
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Additionally, their
desire to work at a rapid pace often leads them to take impulsive actions.
Consequently, they may make hasty decisions without properly weighing the pros
and cons.
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Since their minds operate at "bullet
train" speed, they can experience stress, headaches, and mental
restlessness if they fail to stay grounded.
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They can be obstinate and stubborn; under
pressure, or when things do not proceed at their preferred pace, they often
become combative.
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Ruler – Governed
by Ketu and presided over by the divine twin healers known as the Ashwini
Kumars
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Symbol – A
horse's head, representing speed, freedom, vitality, and a primal drive for
action. It embodies restless, nervous energy, as well as swift and adventurous
energy (associated with transport and travel).
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Deity –
Ashwini Kumar – They symbolize swift action and immediate assistance to those
in distress. They are experts in healing both the mind and the body.
Additionally, they possess an innate understanding of medicine—particularly
herbal remedies, physiotherapy, veterinary care, and alternative therapies.
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The Ashwini Nakshatra falls under a
fire-element, Rajasic sign and embodies the vigor of a horse; consequently,
individuals born under this Nakshatra prefer direct and clear communication
over emotional drama or beating around the bush.
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In keeping with these qualities, they tend to
eat faster than others; they prefer spicy foods and quick-to-eat foods, such as
street food or energizing food.
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Ashwini is also associated with the ability to
learn quickly, although they tend to have a 'do-first' mentality.
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Therefore, when the Ashwini Nakshatra connects
with the fourth house (basic and advanced education) and the fifth house
(skills and deep understanding derived from past good deeds), individuals excel
in tasks involving competition and deadlines; however, they struggle with slow,
repetitive, and theory-based work.
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It has been observed that while students may
excel academically, they often dislike the standard discipline of a school
environment. They may be intelligent, yet their restless nature can prevent
their final results from meeting expectations.
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However, this very restlessness makes them adept
at taking the initiative, and they perform exceptionally well when assuming
leadership roles.
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Triyangmukha
-Transverse/Lateral Orientation (facing forward or sideways) – This signifies
horizontal expansion, a direct gaze, and balanced progress on the worldly
plane.
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Activities involving forward, balanced, or
dynamic movement (such as driving, road construction, traveling, or
administering medicine) are highly auspicious during this influence.
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Gan – Dev –
This reflects a person's fundamental nature. Individuals belonging to the Dev
Gan are naturally virtuous, charitable, and gentle. They possess an innate
inclination to do good for others, protect them, and uphold moral values. Since
they assume that others share their own purity of intent, they are easily
deceived by cunning people.
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Even when angry, they maintain a distinct sense
of dignity and grace in their speech and conduct. They struggle to work in
corporate environments characterized by extreme toxicity, corruption, or
cut-throat competition.
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Gun – Tamas –
Although Ketu (the ruling planet of Ashwini) is deeply spiritual, the primary
internal quality of Ashwini is Tamas (inertia, materialism, hidden potential).
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Tamas provides that raw, defensive, and
animalistic instinct needed to combat threats and aggressively protect one's
own. On the other hand, when it becomes dominant, it can lead to extreme
stubbornness, sudden lethargy, or a refusal to acknowledge the truth. It can
also foster an obsession with physical power, an intensely volatile temper, or
addictive tendencies.
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Element –
Earth: The Ashwini Nakshatra falls within the Aries sign (which is a fire
sign), yet its fundamental element is Earth. This serves as a physical
foundation for their boundless energy.
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It provides much-needed stability to this
fast-moving Nakshatra, helping to sustain their endurance and physical stamina.
However, on the flip side, when the Earth element becomes too rigid, the
individual can become completely stubborn, refusing to accept any changes or
external suggestions.
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They can rapidly transform their ideas into
tangible realities, businesses, or healing therapies. However, if they lose
their motivation, they can become mentally trapped in a state of such heaviness
and stagnation that it becomes extremely difficult to break free.
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Direction –
The Ashwini Kumars are the lords of the North-East direction. Since the Ashwini
signify the dawn (Usha), they are also deeply connected to the East; they
arrive in the morning sky riding their golden chariot to bring light and life.
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Yoni – Horse
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Three elemental Gun –
Rajas-Rajas-Rajas
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Ideal Life Partner –
Vishakha and Hasta
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Most Challenging
Life Partner – Bharani
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Body parts –
It controls the head and the cerebral hemispheres of the brain.
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Potential ailments –
There is a risk of migraines, fever associated with mental distress, malaria,
head injuries, epilepsy, fainting, chickenpox, headaches, smallpox, and mental
illness.
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Professions –
Medicine and healthcare, sports and athletics, the military and emergency
services, and transportation and logistics.
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The Ashwini Nakshatra symbolizes speed,
independence, and leadership; consequently, individuals born under it do not
perform well in roles that are slow-paced or entail minimal responsibility.
They prefer working independently. Given the traits associated with Ashwini,
careers involving fieldwork, healing, risk management, extensive travel, or
crisis management are well-suited for them.
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When the Ashwini nakshatra is associated with
the seventh and eighth houses, marriage decisions are made quickly; the
relationship is intense and deep, indicating an early marriage and a lot of
passion and enthusiasm from the very beginning. It's possible that both
partners are in the same medical or healing field.
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On the other hand, if these three are under
malefic influence, sudden conflicts may arise, the relationship could break
down quickly, or expectations might clash; alternatively, the marriage might
take place following an accident or a health-related incident. The partner
could be associated with the military, medical, or travel sectors. A major
shock might lead to a separation, eventually steering the individual towards
spirituality.
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When the Ashwini Nakshatra forms a simultaneous
connection with the sixth and tenth houses, the individual is often associated
with the medical field—specifically in trauma and emergency departments,
surgery, ambulance services, paramedical roles, and risk and crisis management.
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The sixth house signifies illness and, above
all, service/SEVA, while the tenth house represents karma or one's profession;
furthermore, since the sixth house is the ninth house relative to the tenth—and
the Ashvins are the divine physicians—it is the karmic debt that compels the
individual to help those who are suffering.
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The convergence of the ninth day (Navami) of the
dark fortnight of the Ashadh month, the Ashwini Nakshatra, and a Thursday
creates a blend of swiftness, healing potential, and devotion. The Ashwini
Nakshatra brings energy and the capacity for rapid initiative;
Thursday—influenced by Jupiter—fosters wisdom and spiritual growth; and the
Navami of the dark fortnight is traditionally regarded as a time for focus and
discipline. For an individual, this alignment boosts energy and vitality,
awakens a desire to help others, and keeps the mind constantly seeking new
beginnings.
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Meditate early in
the morning before sunrise and engage in regular physical exercise.
Light a lamp daily, especially on days when you feel confused or restless, or
when you are at a crossroads where making a decision is difficult.
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Offer red flowers to
Lord Ganesha, particularly on Tuesdays.
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The Ashwini Nakshatra is deeply connected to
healing; therefore, donating medicines, supporting hospitals, or covering the
medical expenses of the needy are considered highly meritorious acts.
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Remembering your chosen deity (Ishta Devata)
before embarking on a journey or commencing any surgery or medical treatment.
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Placing your medicine box in the North-East or
North-North-East zone to enhance the effectiveness of the medication.
Ashwini – Gand Mool Nakshatra
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Gand Mool Nakshatras
(Ashwini, Ashlesha, Magha, Jyeshtha, Mool, Revati) are situated at the
junction of Water and Fire signs.
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This planetary alignment is believed to create
the 'Gandmool Dosh'. If appropriate remedies are not undertaken, it can impact
an individual's early life, health, and family relationships. Traditionally,
this is considered a sensitive time for birth, though modern astrology views
these Nakshatras as signifying transformation and spiritual depth. However, the
general effects include the individual leading a magnificent, king-like life;
potentially facing issues related to their father; and achieving progress and
high-ranking positions.
Gand Mool Shanti Puja –
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A purification ritual performed on the 27th day
after birth, aimed at dispelling negative influences.
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The specific position (Pada) of the Moon at the
time of birth determines the intensity of the Dosha (affliction), which could
lead to potential challenges regarding the child's health or family
relationships.
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Worshipping the Ashwini Kumars—the presiding
deities of the Ashwini Nakshatra—in the morning.
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Planting the Kichak tree (Strychnos nux-vomica),
which is considered sacred to this Nakshatra.
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Burning camphor or pure sandalwood incense
sticks at the main entrance in the evening to remove negative obstacles and
welcome prosperity.
Yog
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Sukarma Yog –
(Virtuous): One who performs noble deeds; generous, charitable, and wealthy.
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The literal meaning of this name is "good
deeds" or "noble actions."
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Ruled by the planet Mars, this Yog is considered
highly auspicious and is known for fostering honesty, ethical conduct, and
creative ambition.
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People born under the Sukarma Yog perform good
and noble deeds. They care for others and influence people through their
virtuous actions.
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They are humble and articulate. They are
charitable and very compassionate. They enjoy life, and this sense of enjoyment
leads them to live a long and fulfilling life.
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They are known for doing good deeds.
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It is believed that tasks initiated during this
time yield successful and favorable results:
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This is an excellent time to start a new
business or undertake a professional venture.
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Under the influence of Mars, individuals possess
immense energy, courage, and the initiative to move forward in life.
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Deity – Indra
– The presiding deity is Indra, the King of the Gods and of Heaven. He
symbolizes leadership, power, victory, and courage, enabling those born under
this Yog to overcome obstacles and lead others.
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Due to the influence of Lord Indra and the
inherent nature of the planet Mars, their temperament can sometimes be
domineering or arrogant.
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Despite their good intentions, their keen
business acumen and material success can occasionally lead them to indulge
excessively in material comforts or sensual pleasures.
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Their rapid success and prosperity may breed
envy among those around them.
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When the ninth day (Navami) of the dark
fortnight (Krishan Paksh) of the Ashadh month coincides with the Ashwini
Nakshatra, a Thursday, and the Sukarma Yog, it marks an extremely auspicious
time for initiating positive, courageous, and altruistic endeavors.
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This celestial alignment fosters strong
leadership, the ability to make ethical decisions, and spiritual growth,
ultimately leading to prosperity, honor, and renown.
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The natural energy of Thursday fosters wisdom,
while Sukarma Yog aids in attaining spiritual liberation through the
fulfillment of one's duties. It is an excellent time for deep meditation,
worship (such as that of Lord Vishnu or Lord Indra), and seeking blessings.
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Sukarma Yog is associated with the planet Mars
and governs auspicious and creative endeavors. Combined with the focus of the
Ashwini Nakshatra and the wisdom associated with Thursday (ruled by Jupiter),
you will feel a renewed energy to take initiative and make decisions. This is
an excellent time to start a new business, assume new professional
responsibilities, or embark on creative projects.
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To enhance the positive effects of Sukarma Yog
and mitigate any negative traits:
- Engage in selfless service and help others.
Karan
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Gar Karan –
This is one of the seven movable (char) Karan and is influenced by the Earth
and the planet Mars (Kuja).
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The influence of the Earth makes a person
patient and courageous. If individuals born under this Karan face mental,
financial, or health-related issues, they should worship the Earth.
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People born under this Karan are generally
disciplined, punctual, and hardworking. They are excellent strategists and
imaginative individuals who are talkative by nature, though they can sometimes
harbor very high expectations.
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They derive income from dealings related to land
and land-based produce; such a person might choose agriculture as a career.
These individuals often miss out on maternal affection and are less likely to
live with their families.
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When GAR Karan (stability/grounding), Sukarma Yog
(good deeds), Ashadh Krishna Navami (stamina), Ashwini Nakshatra
(speed/healing) and Thursday (Guru's blessings) come together, these energies
combine to create a powerful day that is great for starting long-term projects,
healing, and completing difficult tasks.
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Although Navami of the Krishan Paksh (the ninth
day of the waning moon) can sometimes bring internal pressure or obstacles, the
earth element of the GAR Karan provides the mental strength needed to handle
them with ease.
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This high-energy
combination can lead to physical fatigue if you do not properly pace your work.