Dhanishta

Dhanishtha (Devanagari: धनिष्ठा, Telugu: ధనిష్ఠ, Kannada: ಧನಿಷ್ಠ), also known as Avittam in Tamil and Malayalam[1] (Tamil: அவிட்டம், Malayalam: അവിട്ടം), is the twenty-third nakshatra in Hindu astronomy, corresponding to α to δ Delphini. In Jyotiṣa, Dhanishta is ruled by Mangala (the planet Mars). Dhanishta is classified as a movable nakshatra, meaning that, under electional astrological beliefs, it is best to begin activities like travel when the moon is in Dhanishta.[2] This is based on the Panchanga reading only (which is also known as a calendar to track the suitable day for doing or starting anything good).

Delphinus map showing Dhanishta

The deities which preside over Dhanishta are the Ashta Vasus: Agni, Prithvi, Vāyu, Varuna, Dyaus, Surya, Chandramas and Dhruva. The powers bestowed by the Ashta Vasus comes under the domain of Lord Nataraja who is the main supreme deity of this nakshatra. The animal associated to this nakshatra is a female lion and it is symbolized as "A Lioness which is resting majestically after a Lioness's share". The symbol that is most commonly used to represent Dhanishta is the drum known as the Udukai in Tamil and Damaru in Sanskrit.[3]

It is the birth star of a great Tamil Siddhar Tirumular and also the birth star of Bhishma, a great hero in the Mahabharata epic.

Traditional Hindu given names are determined by which pada (quarter) of a nakshatra the Ascendant/Lagna was in at the time of birth. In the case of Dhanista, the given name would begin with the following syllables:

  • Ga (கா)
  • Gi (கி)
  • Gu (கு)
  • Ge (கீ)[4]

Dhanishta Nakshatra Born Personality Traits

People born in the Dhanishta nakshatra possess a diverse skill set and excel in various areas. They can swiftly adapt to any situation. Their words, actions, and thoughts are always geared towards helping and never causing harm. These people have a sharp intellect and a keen desire to learn. Their charismatic smile is one of their appealing traits. Firm religious beliefs guide their conduct, and these people consistently strive to be courteous. They are highly attuned to respecting and valuing people. People born in this nakshatra are sociable, outgoing, and friendly, preferring not to be alone.[5] Being in the company of others brings them great joy. Overcoming challenges and obstacles is second nature to them. Their prowess in arguments makes them well-suited for careers in law and politics. Regardless of their educational background, their wisdom commands respect.

In the Indian web series Asur (Indian web series), the killer Shubh Joshi was known to target people of Dhanistha nakshatra.[6]

References

  1. Nakshatra Names in Sanskrit, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam
  2. Hart De Fouw, Robert Svoboda. ‘’Light on Life: An Introduction to the Astrology of India.’’ 2003: pg. 206. ISBN 0-940985-69-1
  3. Bepin Behari, David Frawley. Myths & Symbols of Vedic Astrology. Lotus Press: 2003. ISBN 0-940985-51-9 pg. 238
  4. USA, Pundit Mahesh Shastriji, Seattle, WA. "Nakshatra Names in Sanskrit, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam". www.mypanchang.com.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. "Dhanishta Nakshatra | Significance & Characteristics". AstroScoops. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
  6. "Watch Asur Season 1 Episode 6 : The Firewall - Watch Full Episode Online(HD) on JioCinema".
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