Article by Dr. Paresh Desai (India)
Our ancient Rishi Munis described eight Chandrat Nakshatra Bindus (CNB). These are 1. Karm, 2. Sanghatik, 3. Uday, 4. Ardhan, 5. Vinash, 6. Maanas, 7. Raj and 8. Abhishek. Since these are Chandrat nakshatra bindus, they are counted from the nakshatra of Chandra. That is, the moon in the native’s birth horoscope. Each CNB occupies one constellation and is only served in this order. They are located at a certain distance from the lunar constellation fixed by our rishimni. Therefore, Karum occupies the 10th nakshatra from the lunar nakshatra. Sanghatik is located in the 16th nakshatra from the lunar nakshatra. Similarly, from the Nakshatras of the month, Uday is the 18th Nakshatra, Ardhan is the 19th Nakshatra, Vinash is the 23rd Nakshatra, Maanas is the 25th Nakshatra, Raj is the 26th Nakshatra, Abhishek is the 27th Nakshatra occupied by each. In tabular form it looks like this:
CNB meaning:
1. Callum: Karum means work or action. All indigenous peoples were born to perform certain acts. This bindu provides an opportunity to perform these acts. In the Sarvatbhadra Chakra, Karum Bindu indicates the reason for the rebirth of the natives. The house where this bindu is placed plays an important role in achieving the life goals of the native. This house helps provide opportunities for locals to earn a living and fulfill their family and social obligations. The main purpose of the native’s work and actions is to obtain the fruits of the house where this Bindu is present. For example, if this bindu is in the 2nd house, which represents money matters, money savings, wealth and family, then the main purpose of the native’s actions is to earn a lot of money, increase the bank balance and save the same amount of money. That’s it. To accumulate as much wealth as possible and ensure the happiness of the family. These things come first in the native’s life, that is, they are the foremost actions in his life.
2. Sangartik: means working together or in a group. As per the characteristics of this bindu, the native takes cooperation from known or unknown people to get the fruits of the house where this bindu is present. Fruits can be good or bad depending on the transit of the planets and the strength of this house in the horoscope. However, since this bindu is a Chandrat Nakshatra Bindu, it is characteristic of a Chandrat Nakshatra Bindu that with proper planning and effort, the degree of bad fruits can be reduced and the amount of good fruits can be increased. Another feature of this bindu is that if you try to do a certain task by yourself, you may not be able to complete it or it may be difficult to complete, but if you take the help of others, you can easily complete the same task. . And nice. For example, a person wants to book a train ticket. When he goes to the reservation office himself, there is a long Q and some people may break the Q and get the ticket. Bookers may find it more time-consuming, difficult, boring, and time-consuming than it needs to be. Instead, you can contact a booking agent to book your tickets and his job will be easily completed without any difficulty.
3. Uday: It is the third CNB occupying the 18th nakshatra from the lunar nakshatra. This bindu represents the rising fortunes and progress of the native, and the house in which this bindu is placed provides opportunities for advancement. Assuming this bindu is in the 4th house, the 4th house will be the house of the mother and a very close friend. Therefore, the mother and close friends of the native play an important role in the growth and progress of the native. Native uses his intelligence and strength to bring progress in his life. During favorable planetary rotations, fortune increases and progress is seen in life, but during unfavorable planetary rotations, there is uncertainty about progress and fortune, and if the birth horoscope is not strong, then it will be the downfall of the native. Maybe.
4. Pandanus: It is the 4th CNB occupying the 19th nakshatra from the lunar nakshatra. Adhan means the invisible growth of the house where this bindu is placed or the invisible growth of the fruit. For example, if you sow a seed in soil, you won’t see it grow for several days because the growth takes place underground. The fact that there is no seed growth for the first few days does not mean that the seeds are not growing. After a few days you will see the stems emerge from the soil and start to grow. Therefore, despite our hardships and efforts, we may not initially see the fruits of the house where this bindu is present. These fruits, which are invisible when working, are not destroyed, but we plan to obtain them in the future.
5. Vinash: This is the 5th CNB and is located in the 23rd nakshatra from the lunar nakshatra. The meaning of Vinash is destruction. Bindu means the destruction of the fruit of the house in which it resides. This destruction may be due to nature or to the stupidity of the natives. The fruit of the house, accumulated in the past during the rotation of good planets, is destroyed during the rotation of unfavorable planets. This destruction can be total or partial depending on the strength of the house in the native’s birth horoscope. However, since this is a CNB, this disruption can be minimized or avoided.
6. Maanas: This is the 6th CNB occupying the 25th Nakshatra from the Lunar Nakshatra. Maanas means memory, or a thought that has left a deep impression on the memory. The memory of the good or bad outcomes of the house where this bindu is placed leaves a lasting impression in the minds of the locals. No matter how hard he tries to forget the bad situation that happened during the malefic rotation, he cannot. Similarly, he cannot forget the good things that happened regarding this house. Therefore, all kinds of fruits in this house have a long-lasting impact on the memory of local people. These fruits must be endured by the natives alone. However, since this is a CNB, the native can reduce the negative effects of the fruit or increase the positive effects with effort and planning.
7. large: This is the 7th CNB occupying the 26th nakshatra from the lunar nakshatra. Raj means like a king, that is, like a king. The natives get all kinds of happiness, luxury, fame and prestige like kings. He acquires all kinds of luxuries, the highest honors, and public fame. He is the boss of an organization or company. He gained a lot of wealth and fame in society. The way the natives work to get the fruit of the house where this bindu is located creates a royal aura. Sometimes locals take this home’s fruit as if it is their right to have that fruit. Locals become famous in society. All these results are obtained when the house in which this bindu resides is strong in the horoscope. These fruits are obtained during the successful transit of the planet. But if this house is not strong, during unfavorable rotation of the planets, the native will have all kinds of worries about his name, fame, wealth and happiness.
8. Abhishek: This is the 8th and last CNB occupying the 27th nakshatra from the lunar nakshatra. Public honor means receiving honor in public from society or country. For example, if a person wins an award or medal in any field at national or international level, he or she will be publicly recognized by the country or association to which he or she belongs. The house where this bindu is present helps in achieving this feat. . Locals attain the highest status of being publicly honored. For example, Abhinav Bindra, who won the gold medal at the Beijing Olympics, was universally admired and honored by the people, the President of India, and other national personalities and organizations, and he also received a large sum of money. As Michael Phelps made history by winning a record number of gold medals in swimming at the Beijing Olympics, his country and many others celebrated. But these fruits are obtained only if the house is strong in the horoscope and only during favorable rotations of the planets. During unfavorable rotations of the planets, the opposite of these outcomes is obtained. Natives are discredited and publicly humiliated. An example is Olympic gold medal runner Marion Jones, who was stripped of her gold medal after testing positive for a banned substance.
About the author: Paresh Desai is a medical doctor by profession and has been deeply studying astrology for decades. He is from Parampara, where he does not use dashas at all and only ‘Sarvatbhadra Chakra’ is used for predictions. His guru was Sri Ravindra Desai, a famous and legendary astrologer from Bombay. He studied astrology from Baroda and Benaras for 25 years and then developed his own Sarvatbhadra Chakra system. We expect Mr. Desai to reveal some unusual secrets about this field in the coming months.
Source: Saptarishis Astrology – saptarishisshop.com