Padmanabhan Janakiraman
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AAn moolam arasaalum pen moolam nirmoolam ???? A good article on Moola Nakshaktram:
Moola is a star in the beginning of a group.
It is better known for certain attributes.
Moola is ruled by the ati-devatha called 'Nirurithi'.
Readers having knowledge of Vaasthu know how Nirurithi is a dreaded devatha.
Nirurithi stands for dreadfulness and destruction.
It is always associated with wars.
If Nirurithi or the Moola star is in a favorable position for a person while going on a war, chances are that he would win.
This star's utility is best exploited in waging wars!
So a man who is born in this star is supposed to have the acumen and potential
to go on war and become victorious too.
Hence, 'aaN moolam arasaaLum'.
The man of the Moola star would reign the country
as this star makes him capable of inflicting defeat on his opponents.
Suppose a woman is born in this star.
Is such a woman cut-out for becoming a soldier?
Would she go on a war?
What this Nirurithi would make of her or do with her?
If these questions are asked,
we would understand why it was said
'peN moolam nirmoolam'.
The area of operation or reign of a woman is her family.
Whether one agrees or not,
the woman plays an important role in child-bearing and up-bringing.
Her influence in the family can not be disputed.
The family or home is her area of operation.
If the Nirurithi tendency rules a woman,
her family itself would become a battlefield.
This means her family would have to bear the brunt of nirurithi.
That is how she can bring destruction (nirmoolam).
But as said in the beginning, the tendency given by a star is just one of the many factors.
Not all men born in Moola become rulers.
Similarly, not all women born in Moola cause destruction.
The natal chart also must support such tendencies.
In the case of Moola, only the ati-devatha has negative connotations.
The other factors are neutral or good.
The family in today's world is nuclear and not like the one of olden days.
So there is no need to worry about a Moola woman.
In this regard, my opinion is that any one born in Moola
will be good fighters.
In this age of working women,
Moola - woman has an advantage in outwitting her rivals.
She would be an asset to the company if she is placed in
fire-fighting areas of competitive business.
Source: Kannan Kumaraswamy
This post is for sharing knowledge only . no intention to violate any copyrights.
Moola is a star in the beginning of a group.
It is better known for certain attributes.
Moola is ruled by the ati-devatha called 'Nirurithi'.
Readers having knowledge of Vaasthu know how Nirurithi is a dreaded devatha.
Nirurithi stands for dreadfulness and destruction.
It is always associated with wars.
If Nirurithi or the Moola star is in a favorable position for a person while going on a war, chances are that he would win.
This star's utility is best exploited in waging wars!
So a man who is born in this star is supposed to have the acumen and potential
to go on war and become victorious too.
Hence, 'aaN moolam arasaaLum'.
The man of the Moola star would reign the country
as this star makes him capable of inflicting defeat on his opponents.
Suppose a woman is born in this star.
Is such a woman cut-out for becoming a soldier?
Would she go on a war?
What this Nirurithi would make of her or do with her?
If these questions are asked,
we would understand why it was said
'peN moolam nirmoolam'.
The area of operation or reign of a woman is her family.
Whether one agrees or not,
the woman plays an important role in child-bearing and up-bringing.
Her influence in the family can not be disputed.
The family or home is her area of operation.
If the Nirurithi tendency rules a woman,
her family itself would become a battlefield.
This means her family would have to bear the brunt of nirurithi.
That is how she can bring destruction (nirmoolam).
But as said in the beginning, the tendency given by a star is just one of the many factors.
Not all men born in Moola become rulers.
Similarly, not all women born in Moola cause destruction.
The natal chart also must support such tendencies.
In the case of Moola, only the ati-devatha has negative connotations.
The other factors are neutral or good.
The family in today's world is nuclear and not like the one of olden days.
So there is no need to worry about a Moola woman.
In this regard, my opinion is that any one born in Moola
will be good fighters.
In this age of working women,
Moola - woman has an advantage in outwitting her rivals.
She would be an asset to the company if she is placed in
fire-fighting areas of competitive business.
Source: Kannan Kumaraswamy
This post is for sharing knowledge only . no intention to violate any copyrights.