
Ashwini nakshatra is governed by the Divine twins with heads of horses, sons of Light and Consciousness.



The cosmic force of Bharani nakshatra is called apabharani shakti – “power to take things away

Aryama Aditya is the Sun-god in the form of Divine Companion or Divine husband.

Purvashadha nakshatra is located almost exactly opposite Ardra, “the moist star” of individuality

There are different types of fire in nature. There is the fire of passion, which awakens a burning, irritating

Bhaga Aditya, presiding over Uttara Phalguni nakshatra, is the form of Sun-god, which represents

Vishwadevas, universal gods, who are presiding deities of Uttarashadha nakshatra, represent collective powers

The power of Prajapati and Rohini nakshatra is the power to grow all things, rohana shakti.

Savitar, Vedic Sun-god, represents the light of our intelligence that dispels the darkness of ignorance.

Vishnu, the all-pervasive force sustaining the existence of the universe, is the presiding deity of Shravana nakshatra.

“Soma is the mythical nectar of immortality, the very essence of life, which is pure bliss, ananda

Tvashtar, the Divine Architect and creator of all forms, inspires us to take shape our own destiny

Dhanishta nakshatra is presided by Vasus, the 8 elemental forces (sometimes also imagined as 8 primordial serpents),

Ardra literally means “the moist one”. Similarly like reviving rain, which usually comes along with storm


Varuna is the Vedic god of oceans and atmosphere. As the sky and the ocean are boundless in nature

“Aditi literally means “undivided one”, which represents non-dual mind. Aditi, mother of gods and mother of all 12 Adityas

Indragni, presiding over Vishakha nakshatra, is a dual Vedic deity, which combines and unites