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Deity: Nirriti
Mula's root-pulling enters Cancer's emotional depths. Clears ancestral emotional patterns. Profound transformation through confronting family karma.
Family therapy, ancestral healing, genealogical research, deep psychology.
Emotionally turbulent but deeply transformative bonds. Family healing.
Stomach and chest issues. Ancestral health patterns need attention.
Meditate on Nirriti for nurturing transformation and emotional well-being. Observe fasts on Mondays. Engage in caring for family, community, or environment, fostering protection, emotional security, and creative expression.
Decisions are intuitive and emotionally driven, prioritizing comfort and security for loved ones. Low risk tolerance. Blind spot is emotional vulnerability and clinging to the past. They need empathetic advice that provides emotional reassurance and practical support.
Nirriti, the formidable goddess of dissolution, sorrow, and absence, presides over Mula, the nakshatra of uprooting and profound investigation. In this fourth pada, Nirriti's intense energy delves into the emotional, ancestral depths of Cancer, ruled by the Moon. Her domain often involves the necessary, albeit painful, destruction of old forms to facilitate new beginnings. Here, her influence targets the very roots of one's emotional and family lineage (Cancer), suggesting a karmic clearing of deep-seated ancestral patterns. The Moon's rulership of Cancer amplifies the emotional sensitivity and subconscious nature of this transformative process, rendering the uprooting deeply personal and often turbulent, yet ultimately purifying.
This pada bestows a unique strength in plumbing emotional depths, allowing for profound ancestral healing and an intuitive understanding of hidden family dynamics. However, this very capacity for deep emotional engagement often translates into a weakness, making individuals prone to emotional turbulence and susceptible to being overwhelmed by the weight of ancestral burdens. While they possess an unparalleled ability to clear karmic emotional blockages, this process can manifest as intense personal suffering or a tendency to dwell on past hurts, making detachment a significant challenge despite Ketu's influence. Their nurturing instincts can become smothering if not balanced.
Mula's fourth pada, with its Cancer navamsha and Rakshasa Gana, seeks partners capable of navigating deep emotional currents and supporting profound transformation. Excellent compatibility can be found with other Rakshasa Gana nakshatras such as Magha, which shares Mula's ancestral focus and intensity, or Ashlesha, offering a similar emotional depth and understanding. Punarvasu's fourth pada, also in Cancer navamsha, can provide a nurturing and expansive influence, though the Gana difference might require conscious effort. Frictions may arise with those who are emotionally superficial or unable to tolerate the intense, uprooting nature of this pada's emotional processing.
Varahamihira's Brihat Samhita states that a person born under Moola nakshatra will be destructive, proud, wealthy, happy, firm in resolve, not inclined to accumulate wealth, and possess a cruel disposition. This aligns with the intense, uprooting nature of Mula and its association with Nirriti, suggesting a powerful, unyielding character capable of profound change, even if it involves dismantling existing structures.