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In astrology, there are 27 nakshatras, and the nakshatra under which you are born significantly influences your life. According to some mythological stories, all nakshatras are considered the daughters of King Daksha. The nakshatra you are born under impacts you throughout your life. The first nakshatra is Ashwini. Here’s what you need to know about people born under Ashwini Nakshatra-
Ashwini Nakshatra is considered the first nakshatra. People born under this nakshatra are often quite beautiful and fortunate. They are independent thinkers and enjoy embracing new things. These individuals like to adapt themselves according to the changing times.
The ruling planet of Ashwini Nakshatra is Ketu, and its deity is Ashwini Kumar. The four quarters of this nakshatra fall in Aries. People born under Ashwini Nakshatra are influenced by both Mars and Ketu. They are courageous but prefer to live alon. Notably, they tend to be quite secretive. Until they achieve success in their endeavors, they rarely share their work with others.
Due to the influence of Mars, people born under Ashwini Nakshatra exhibit high energy levels. They do not rest until they achieve success. They are rarely satisfied with a single accomplishment and always want to do something new and achieve more. Their stubborn nature sometimes leads them to disregard other's opinions.
One of the most remarkable traits of people born under Ashwini Nakshatra is that they make excellent friends. They are always ready to go the extra mile for their friends and enjoy helping others. In matters of love, they do not deceive anyone and are committed to fulfilling their partner’s desires. They are dedicated to their family and always work towards solving family issues. They are generally cheerful and happy.
- They often struggle with mood swings.
- They tend to give unsolicited advice, which can sometimes annoy others.
- They may not regard others' opinions or contributions.
- It can be challenging to ignore their comments or opinions.
- They sometimes engage in unnecessary disputes.
