Nakshatra ruled professions from Dhruva Naadi
The professions attributed to a Nakshatra need to be seen in a modern-day context. This has been done to the extent possible. The Constellations ruling over the professions are as under: –
Ashvini:
Commander of the Army, Horse-stealer, Physician, Servant, Horse rider, Traders, Hunter, Handsome stable keeper, (wildlife conservators, Safari organizers, Uniformed services).
Bharani:
Blood and flesh, cruel minded, interested in killing, binding beating, born of low pedigree, lacking Satwik quality. (Prison employees Gangsters)
Krittika:
White flowers, sacrificial prayers, pundits versed in mantras and sutras, commentators of sastras, gold miners, barbers, brahmins, potters, purohits and astrologers.
Rohini:
Merchant, king, yogis, bullock cart-drivers, watery animals, lovely maidens, agriculturists. (Zoo employees, fashion industry workers, models).
Mrigashira
Sweet-smelling articles, garments, products from watery areas, flowers, mangoes, sapphire and other stone, hunters in forest, birds and animals, alcohol breweries, lechers, postmen.
Ardra
Killing, lying, seeking other women, thieves, animal handlers, back biters, creating enmity between friends, chanting evil mantras and ostracizing ghosts and devils.
Punarvasu:
Truth speaking, of good parentage, pure and charitable, handsome, intelligent, famous, rich, merchant, worker, potter, etc.
Pushya:
Wheat, rice, sugarcane, forest-products, minister, king, water carrier, fishermen, good people, yoga performers etc.
Aslesha:
Skilled artisans, roots, fruits, worms, reptiles, poison, interested in grasping others property, Ayurveda, and sorcerer.
Magha:
Riches, big villages, rice, mountain dwellers, merchant, flesh-eater, women-hater.
Poorva Phalguni:
Dancer, actor, charmer of women and public, musician, painter, dealing in the small exchange business, interested in fried things, salt, honey.
Uttara Phalguni:
Soft-natured, uninterested in other things, legal brain, charitable, Vedic studies, wealth, rice and other grains, loyal to the king and interested in work.
Hasta:
Thief, elephant, chariot rider, leader of mahouts or trainer of mahouts, painter, share brokers, interested in Sastras.
Chitra:
House decorator, connoisseur of diamonds and precious stones, incense and scent maker, mathematical experts, weaver (jewellers).
Swati:
Bird, deer, Horse, grains, beans merchants, unsteady friends, weak frail body. (Ornithologists, fish farms).
Visakha:
Trees laden with red flowers and fruits, sesame, green gram, black gram and Bengal gram, devotion to Agni and Indra. (Horticulturists, gardeners, farmers, and agro-industry employees).
Anuradha:
Strong in body, a leader among men, devoted to Sadhus, interested in sports, in foreign visits and vehicles, Sadhus (Ashram workers, Pilgrim tour operators, Pandas).
Jyestha:
Heroes in battles, blessed with wealth, respect and family prestige, grasping other’s property, commanders interested in defeating rivals. (Police, Para Military services).
Moola:
Medicine, doctors, leader of a gang, flower-root-or-fruit vendors, seeds, wealthy persons. (Doctors, Paramedical persons).
Poorvashadha:
Fishermen, Truth-speaker, uninterested in others property, rich men, dam builders, living by any business connected with water.
Uttarashadha:
Elephant mahout, wrestler, elephants, horses, a devotee to the goddess, planet, an expert in battles, lover of enjoyment, pleasure. (Automobile Industry).
Sravana:
Proficiency in cheating, perseverance, good worker, enthusiastic person, interested in Dharma, truth lover, Bhagavata. (Pundits and Pracharaks).
Dhanishtha:
Eunuch, unsteady in friendship, lack of personality, or impersonal in nature, charitable, wealthy, attached to women, control over senses.
Sravana:
Proficiency in friendship, perseverance, good worker, enthusiastic person, interested in Dharma, truth lover, Bhagavata. (Pundits and Pracharaks)
Dhanishtha:
Eunuch, unsteady in friendship, lack of personality, or impersonal in nature, charitable, wealthy, attached to women, control over senses.
Satabhisaj:
Connected with ropes and nets-catching doing menial work, cruel activities, bereft of Drama, disinterested in others, boxing, wrestling, etc.
Purvabhadrapada:
Thief, cowherd, cruel, irreligious, self-centred, mean-minded etc.
Uttarabhadrapada:
Brahmin, performing Tapas, Yagna, Dharma and Daanam, wealthy, ascetic minded, kings, Vedic study. (Acharya, Gurus).
Revati:
Water-growing plants, fruits, flowers, salt, conch, precious, jewels and stones, pearls, lotus, sailors, merchants.
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