Har Har Mahadev” is the most powerful notion in astrology. The importance of Lord Shiva is given by the astrologer in Fremont, Pandit Tulsidas Ji. In Vedic astrology, Lord Shiva plays a crucial yet complicated function, as he is linked to a variety of planetary forces while also having unique planetary affiliations. We'll look into these based on my years of study of Vedic texts and Shaivite Yoga.
Shiva With Sun and Moon- Best Indian Astrologer In Fremont
Shiva's ties, according to the best Indian astrologer in Fremont, to the Sun are profound and powerful. After Surya as the Devata
and Agni as the Adhidevata, he is the Pratyadhi-Devata, the Sun's third stage
or ultimate Devata. In Shaivite philosophy, Shiva signifies the pure
transcendent light or Prakasha that lies underlying all other forms of light in
the universe, manifest and unmanifest. Our ultimate Shiva nature, the supreme
light, not simply the luminary of our solar system, is symbolised by the Sun as
the Self (Atman, Purusha). Shiva is associated with the rising Sun on the
sacred peak of Arunachala in Tamil Nadu, where Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi
resided.
In contrast to Vishnu, who is the preserver, and Brahma, who is the creator, Shiva, of the trinity of great Cosmic Devatas who regulate the Sun and the passage of time, represents the transformational and destructive aspects of solar energy. The best astrologer in Fremont, Pandit Tulsidas, explains this concept on a broader basis.
Shiva, on the other hand, is frequently regarded as a Moon deity because of his association with the night, the unknown, the magical, and enigmatic. Shiva is usually worshipped on Mondays in India and its temples. He is especially associated with the waning Moon, right before it turns new. Shiva's head is adorned with a crescent Moon.
The last visible crescent of the waning Moon, which symbolises Shiva's power over the mind in the early hours of the morning, marks Mahahivaratri, Shiva's glorious night. Shiva's euphoric nature is symbolised by the Moon as Soma.
The two parts of Shiva energy must be recognized here. His fiery or Rudra form is related with Agni as fire and purification and possesses a sun vitality. Shankara's gentler peace-giving energy is more lunar in character, linked to Soma, which he possesses the plant-healing power of. On the one hand, reduction and to nification, removing poisons and doshas, and encouraging rejuvenation (rasayana) are two components of Ayurvedic treatment.
Shiva's consorts and Shakti forms are more usually associated with the Moon. Ma Kali, Durga, and Uma Parvati, for example, are all associated with distinct phases of the Moon and have astrological correspondences on many levels.
Planets and Lord Shiva
Pandit Tulsidas ji is best astrologer in Fremont Skanda,
Shiva's second son (after Ganesha), is the principal Devata for the planet Mars
and, like Shiva, is associated with Agni or Fire. The solar and fire energy of
Shiva is represented in Mars and Skanda. He is Shiva's son and the commander of
the Devas' army, killing the demons born of time and ignorance. Skanda is a
Shaivite ascetic who goes by the names Subrahmanya, Kartikkeya, and Murugan. He
is sometimes compared to Shiva's younger form, Dakshinamurti.
Shiva is related to Saturn, the slowest moving of the major planets, which governs over longer time periods and is the great karmic reckoner, as the deity of time in general (Kala). Saturn appears in Vedic astrology with Shiva's symbolism, such as his trident, and grants peace to those who follow his disciplined guidance, just as Shiva does. Shiva as Shankara and Shani are both manifestations of the root sound Sham, which brings peace.
Shiva has a secret relationship with Venus, or Shukra, which he can manage since Venus emerges as a morning or evening star not far from the Sun, which he absorbs back into himself. Shiva and Venus in the solar system are associated with ecstasy, transformation, death, and rebirth.
Shiva controls Rahu and Ketu, the two lunar nodes, and the spectacular eclipses they are connected with, as the ruler of the serpents or transformative/lightning energies in the universe (Ahipati, Nageshvara). Shiva is immune to poison and can consume it without being harmed.
Rahu's negative astral energies, which agitate the mind and render us psychically vulnerable, are insignificant to him, who sees the mind only as a shadow. Ketu in particular represents Moksha, Shiva's gift of mind emancipation. It's also a reference to his third eye. Book your session with astrologer Tulsidas and know more about the Vedic world. Unleash various services and get your protection from Lord Shiva.
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