The Nakshatra which spreads from 3 degrees 20 minutes to 16 degrees 40 minutes of Vrischika Rashi is called Anuradha (अनुराधा). This is the 17th Nakshatra in Vedic Astronomy. In Modern Astronomy, Anuradha corresponds to β Acrab, δ Dschubba and π Fang Scorpionis.
Traits of those born in Anuradha Nakshatra are:
ॐ मित्राय नमः
om mitraya namah'
Click below to listen to Anuradha Nakshatra Mantra
Those born in Anuradha Nakshatra should avoid important events on these days and also avoid partnership with those belonging to these Nakshatras.
Those born in Anuradha Nakshatra are prone to these health issues:
Some of the suitable careers for those born in Anuradha Nakshatra are:
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Blue Sapphire.
Black, dark blue, red.
The starting letter of the name as per Avakahadadi system for Anuradha Nakshatra is:
These letters can be used for the traditional Nakshatra name kept at the time of the naming ceremony.
In some communities, the names of the grandparents are kept during the naming ceremony. There is no harm in following that system.
Shastra prescribes that the official name kept for records and all practical purposes should be different from this. It is called Vyavaharika nama. The Nakshatra name as per the above system should be known only to close family members.
Letters that you should avoid in the official name for those born in Anuradha Nakshatra are - अ, आ, इ, ई, श, स, क, ख, ग, घ (a, aa, i, ee, sha, sa, ka, kha, ga, gha)
Women born in Anuradha Nakshatra like to live a simple life. They are chaste and affectionate towards husbands. Men should keep their selfish and obstinate nature under control.
Periods of Surya, Mangala/Kuja, and Ketu are generally unfavorable for those born in Anuradha Nakshatra. They may perform the following remedies.
In the Chaturvarnya system, Sutas are considered to be Dwijas. Their position is below Kshatriyas, but above Vaisyas.
Mairavana, also known as Ahiravana, is a demon king and sorcerer in some Ramayana versions, particularly prominent in later adaptations. As an ally of Ravana, he kidnaps Rama and Lakshmana to offer them as sacrifices in his netherworld realm. Hanuman undertakes a daring mission to rescue them, ultimately defeating Mairavana by extinguishing his five life lamps simultaneously. This episode highlights the themes of devotion and good triumphing over evil.