What does it mean to have Jupiter in Satabisha Nakshatra?
Please note: This is general prediction and results may vary based on aspects | conjunctions | strength of planets, etc.
Jupiter in Vedic Astrology is considered to be the second most powerful planet. It is also called the Devaguru or Brishaspti. The planet itself is the biggest in the solar system and it also has a great impact in a person’s life. The planet is responsible for knowledge, dedication and wisdom. It is closely linked to the kids and wealth. This is one of the reasons it is called the significator of children and wealth.
Similarly, Shatbhisha or Shatabhishā or Shatataraka (शतभिषक् / शततारका) is the 24th Nakshatra which means Separation and containment. Ruled by Rahu planet and Varun Dev -The Demigod of cosmic and terrestrial water. Its symbol is Circle of Hundred Stars | Circle or 100 physicians| 100 healers of God | stars or flowers. Direction is South. It can be also represented as Empty circle pertains to the realm of imaginary perception or as the Hindi term goes ‘Maya’. Shatabhisha Nakshatra influences different forms of sea life.
So when Jupiter or guru is in Shatabisha nakshatra it means, traits like serving humanity or serving a higher cause is directly linked with you. You believe in the philosophy of “Satyameva Jayate” (truth prevails). Selfless service is your motto. Here, Jupiter is weak dignity as it is in Saturn-Rahu’s sign and Rahu’s nakshatra.
As such, most of the results of this Jupiter’s position may be realized with certain delays, hard work and perseverance. You need to keep patience. You can be also a natural healers which can be in field of physical, mental or spiritual healing. You can even heal someone through counselling, guidance and sharing their knowledge.
It also can create fears and dilemma, it creates love of secrecy and insecurities if the malefic are present or aspect this nakshatra. It makes things grow and gives fame and name too if benefics are involved. You may be involved in doing some research on healthcare. It guides the soul about why we are here and leads to a new approach to life.
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