FULL MOON IN ANURĀDHĀ
Artwork: Krishna Combs Radha's Hair. Punjab Hills, c. 1820.
05.31.26
The Full Moon पूर्णिमा arises beneath the Vedic lunar mansion of Anurādhā अनुराधा (Scorpio), the Star of Success. This constellation reminds us that what is cultivated with devotion, patience, and sincerity eventually bears fruit.
Governed by Mitra, Devatā of friendship, harmony, and sacred alliance, this Nakṣatra illuminates the bonds, commitments, and shared purposes that unite individuals in meaningful relationship.
Recognized by the ancient Ṛṣis through the stars Acrab, Isidis, and Pi Scorpionis, whose staff-like formation rests within the heart of Scorpio, Anurādhā carries the power to unite individuals through friendship, devotion, and shared purpose.
Symbolized by the triumphal archway and the female deer, Anurādhā reveals both attainment and receptivity. The archway signifies success achieved through sustained effort, while the deer embodies the sensitivity, awareness, and gentle vigilance required to navigate the deeper terrain of the heart.
Artwork:Pinterest — Mitra
The refinements initiated beneath the New Moon in Kṛttikā now begin to reveal their fruits. What was offered into the sacred fire for purification, release, and transformation may now be seen with greater clarity as the light of the Full Moon illuminates what has taken root.
Known in certain traditions as the Rohiṇī of the underworld, Anurādhā marks a movement toward the Nivṛtti Mārga—the inward path. Here, the journey turns from outer attainment toward inner realization, inviting awareness beneath the surface of appearances and into the deeper chambers of the heart. Often symbolized as a cave, this Nakṣatra reminds us that the most enduring discoveries are not found through outward acquisition, but through sincere self-inquiry, devotion, and the courage to encounter what has remained hidden.
Anurādhā holds rādhāna śakti, the energy to turn the unconscious conscious, empowered through worship. Like the lotus that rises from the mud toward the light of the Sun, this Nakṣatra reminds us that transformation unfolds gradually through steady cultivation. It teaches that even the smallest spark of sincere devotion can illuminate the path ahead and awaken a thirst for deeper understanding. Be courageous enough to descend into what has remained unseen and bring it into the light of awareness.
With Jupiter, Mercury, and Venus conjoined in Gemini during Adhika Māsa, a deeper dialogue between the individual and the Divine becomes possible. This rare convergence favors self-inquiry, contemplation, and the refinement of understanding, creating fertile ground for insight to arise through study, reflection, and sincere devotion.
All my Relations, Tulsi
Full Moon May 31st: 1:45am PST | 14:15 IST
