Search
Mic
Android Play StoreIOS App Store
Ads Subscription Disabled
En
Setting
Clock
Ads Subscription DisabledRemove Ads
X

Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra in Hindu Astrology

DeepakDeepak

Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra

About Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra

Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra

Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra - Uttara Ashadha is the twenty-first Nakshatra in Vedic astrology ranging from 26°40' Dhanu to 10° Makara.

Symbol - The symbol of this Nakshatra is an elephant tusk and small bed.

Astronomical Name - The astronomical name of this Nakshatra is σ Sagittarii.

Deity of Nakshatra - Vishvadevas, universal gods is the deity of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra.

Ruling Planet - Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra is ruled by Surya (the planet Sun).

Others - Uttara Ashadha translates as 'later victory'. The individuals born in this nakshatra are believed to be one of the most attractive, well-mannered and known for their absolute calmness towards greatest aggression. Due to their sense of independence they are loners and sometimes face difficulties in marriage, the loneliness is also depicted by the animal of this star which is mongoose with no female counterpart. They are believed to be refined, soft-spoken, pure hearted, innocent, and in many cases happen to occupy a very high position in the societies. It is believed that the person with this star rising on ascendant has remarkable personality.

Nakshatra Asta Udaya - Uttara Ashadha remains Asta for a period of about 31 days every year. To know the time of setting and rising of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra, please visit - Uttara Ashadha Asta Udaya.

Nakshatra Transit - Uttara Ashadha is considered good for most auspicious activities. To know at what time the moon is transiting in Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra throughout the year, please visit - List of all days of Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra.

Kalash
Copyright Notice
PanditJi Logo
All Images and data - Copyrights
Ⓒ www.drikpanchang.com
Privacy Policy
Drik Panchang and the Panditji Logo are registered trademarks of drikpanchang.com
Android Play StoreIOS App Store
Drikpanchang Donation