Uttara Ashadha21Uttara Ashadha
Uttara Ashadha
Uttara Ashadha
Universal Star
σ,  τ,  φ, ζ Sagittarii
Moksha
Elephant tusk
Sagittarius 26°40'0"
Capricorn 9°59'59"
F
Mongoose
M
Fixed/Permanent
Kapha

Uttara Ashadha

Uttara AshadhaUttara Ashadha, Uttara Ashadha
Universal Star

Sun Bhe
Raja Bho
Manushya Jaa
Air Jee
Latter Victory Kshatriya
Balanced Upward
Waist

"Latter Invincible One", "Latter unconquered", "Final victory"

It is the pinnacle of solar energy, is represented in the celestial firmament by four bright stars, which the ancients saw as resembling an elephant's tusk. These four stars lie in the end portion of the astronomical constellation of Sagittarius.

"Uttara Ashadha" translates into the "Latter Invincible One" or the "Latter Unconquered". This meaning reveals the crux of this asterism, which has more to do with the term "final victory" than any other asterism. It also reveals that it forms a pair with its predecessor Purva Ashadha, in the same way as Purva Phalguni and Uttara Phalguni form a pair. "second of the aṣāḍhā"

The nakshatra Uttarashada bridges the signs of Sagittarius and Capricorn in the astrology chart. In the night sky, Uttarashada is visible as the stars Sigma, Tau, Phi, Zeta Sagittarii. These are the brightest stars in the breast of the archer. Uttarashada is a star of deep integrity and concern for humanity. The deities of this star, the ten Vishvadevas, are the gods of dharma. Thus, a person born under this star may have noble aspirations and an optimistic outlook on life. Uttarashada supports leadership, achievement and a commitment to duty. They must be careful not to overextend themselves or become obsessed with constant stimulation. This star is associated with great respect for tradition and a practical approach to beginning new ventures.

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