26° 40' Sagittarius to 10° 00’ Capricorn
UttarāṣāḍhA - The unstoppable One
Uttara means 'latter' and āṣāḍha means 'invincible'. It shows a need to use power responsibly. First, we have a goal and then we must work at it. It is ruled by the universal gods which control intellectual development, and all the elements required for success. One of its symbols is the planks of a bed, representing the ability to endure austerities to reach a goal, while the other is an elephant, reflecting an unstoppable force.
When the Moon transits Uttarāṣāḍha, it's a good day for treating diseases, defeating enemies, and austerity.
When the Moon transits Uttarāṣāḍha, it's a good day for treating diseases, defeating enemies, and austerity.
Vedic God: Viśvadeva, the universal gods.
Greek God: Natura.
Quality: Fixed.
Symbols: Planks of a bed, an elephant.
Principle Star: Zeta- and Sigma- Sagittarii. Alpha-, Beta- Capricornus.
Planetary Associations: Jupiter, Saturn and Sun.
Motivation: Moksha (Liberation).
Temperament: Human.
Āyurvedic Doṣa: Kapha.
Animal (Sexuality): Mongoose.
Sounds: Bay, Bo, Ja and Jee.
Colour: Copper.
Greek God: Natura.
Quality: Fixed.
Symbols: Planks of a bed, an elephant.
Principle Star: Zeta- and Sigma- Sagittarii. Alpha-, Beta- Capricornus.
Planetary Associations: Jupiter, Saturn and Sun.
Motivation: Moksha (Liberation).
Temperament: Human.
Āyurvedic Doṣa: Kapha.
Animal (Sexuality): Mongoose.
Sounds: Bay, Bo, Ja and Jee.
Colour: Copper.