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May 6, 2017

Lunar Months of Birth - Related effects - Jataka Parijata

ॐ श्री गुरावे नमः !
ॐ नमः शिवाय!

Lunar Months of births and the related effects from it to the native born under them, names in English might be with little variations from region to region.

Each Lunar Month consists of 30 tithi's commencing from Shukla Prathama (First day after the new Moon) and ending with the following Amavasya (New Moon).

Each Lunar Month consists of two PAKSHA, Shukla and Krishna,

Each Lunar Month has 14 Shukla tithi and 14 Krishna tithi, and one Purnimasya and one Amavasya.



As per this table, the lunar name of the current month  is Vaishaka (05 May 2017), meaning all those born in this month  will always have the name Vaishaka attached with their birth chart.

As per Jataka Parijata, Masaphalam.

1) Chaitra - Mars/April - The native will devote himself to the study of every art, science and and the scriptures and will be perpetually engaged in merry making  and making and delighting in the company of women.

2) Vaishaka - April/May - The native will be conversant with every science, independent and hold sway over certain region.

3) Jyeshtha - May/June - The native will be blessed with long enduring wealth, sons, and be versed in magic formularies and their practical application to ceremonies.

4) Ashada - June/July - The native will be very wealthy, compassionate, perpetually happy but betraying an aversion to other people.

5) Sravana - July/Aug - The native will be devoted to Gods and brahmins.

6) Bhadrapada - Aug/Sep - The native will take delight in visiting various countries, be full of theories and be imaginative.

7) Aswini (Aswija) - Sep/Oct - The native will be hostile to his own people, indigent and base minded.

8) Karthika - Oct/Nov - The native will be fit-limbed, broad eyed, devoted to agriculture and surpassing in wealth.

9) Magasirsa (Margaseersha) - Nov/Dec - The native will show reverence to Gods, his elders, his parents and will be virtuous.

10) Pousha (Pushya) - Dec/Jan - The native will possess wealth, be virtue and strength and will have a prominent nose.

11) Magha - Jan/Feb - The native will be mischievously inclined though very attentive to his duties and well behaved.

12) Phalguna - Feb/Mars - He will practise daily beneficence and be fond of music.

13) Adhika Masam - Leap year will have 13 lunar months instead of 12.

Note: The starting and ending dates of each Lunar months might vary from region to region.

Natives born in Shukla Paksha (Waxing Moon) and Krishna Paksha (Waning Moon) of a Lunar Month. (Paksha Phalam)

Jataka Parijata says: 

1) Shukla Paksha - If a person be born in the bright half of a Lunar Month, he will be distinguished 
                               above others by the fact of his being with sons, grandsons and riches and will be 
                              virtuous and compassionate.

2) Krishna Paksha - If a native born in the dark half of the Lunar Month, he will be urging his own 
                                 interests, reverent towards his mother but inimical to his relatives.

My Comments: Instead of saying nonsense I would say this part can be ignored all together.

Natives born in various parts of a day or night. (Kala Phalam).


1) Early morning - The native will be attentive to his duties, leads a life of beneficence and is
                                 happy.

2) Mid Day - The native will have princely virtues.

3) After-Noon - The native will be wealthy.

4) Evening - The native will be fond of fine scents and lovely women, base minded and of 
                     wandering habits.

5) Night - The native will have same characteristic as the one born in the evening.

6) Sunrise - The native will enjoy abundant comforts. 

Ref: - Jataka Parijata, By Vaidyanatha Dikshita (14/15 century astrologer) his work in Sanskrit translated by Mr V Subramanya Shashtri in 1932.  His Ref: Horamakaraada, Varahamihira, Yavanaeshwara, Devakirti.



ॐ श्री गुरावे नमः !
ॐ नमः शिवाय!

Sianala, Montreal, 06 May 2017

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