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Deity: Vishvedevas
Uttara Ashadha's final victory meets Capricorn's peak. The supreme achiever who reaches the absolute top. Builds legacy that outlasts generations.
Head of state, Fortune 500 CEO, monument architect, dynasty founder.
Marries strategically. Partnership supports career and legacy goals.
Bones, teeth, and knees. The weight of responsibility affects posture.
Recite Vishvedeva mantras for disciplined service and strength. Observe fasts on Saturdays. Engage in structured administration, community development, or long-term projects, channeling authority into practical, enduring efforts.
Decisions are practical, disciplined, and cautious, prioritizing long-term goals and stability. Low risk tolerance. Blind spot is pessimism and rigidity. They need structured, realistic advice that helps them navigate challenges with resilience.
The Vishvedevas, the Universal Gods, preside over Uttara Ashadha, embodying collective divine principles of truth, dharma, and prosperity. In this second pada, aligning with Capricorn navamsha, their blessings empower individuals to achieve ultimate, enduring victory. The Vishvedevas ensure that the ambitious, structured ascent characteristic of Capricorn culminates in a legacy built on universal truths, not mere personal gain. This combination signifies a profound capacity to manifest divine order into tangible, lasting achievements, much like the gods themselves uphold cosmic structure. The pursuit of peak authority here is divinely sanctioned for a greater purpose.
This pada imbues individuals with an unparalleled drive to achieve, manifesting as a supreme achiever and legacy builder, thanks to Uttara Ashadha's final victory meeting Capricorn's disciplined ambition. Their grounded, Earth element practicality ensures methodical progress towards peak authority, often inspiring others with their unwavering resolve. However, this relentless pursuit can render them rigid and emotionally detached, prioritising structure over personal connection. The immense weight of responsibility they willingly bear might lead to periods of profound stress or a tendency towards pessimism, making them appear cold or overly materialistic if their higher purpose is obscured by the drive for status.
For this Uttara Ashadha pada, partnerships are often strategically chosen to support their formidable legacy-building aspirations. Compatibility thrives with those who appreciate their disciplined ambition and grounded nature, particularly other Earth element nakshatras or those with strong Manushya Gana affinities. Nakshatras like Rohini offer a shared desire for stability and lasting creation, though their differing yoni (Mongoose vs. Snake) might present initial friction requiring conscious effort. Shravana can provide the emotional depth and receptive support needed to balance this pada's intense focus, while another Uttara Ashadha native offers unparalleled mutual understanding of their shared drive for peak authority and enduring success.
Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra describes those born in Uttara Ashadha as virtuous, religious, grateful, and blessed with many friends and a good wife. This aligns with the pada's inherent capacity for establishing a respected, enduring legacy through righteous conduct and strong alliances.