Full Moon in Swāti: The Star of Self Actualization

Hanuman Jayantī

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In northern India, today marks the auspicious occasion of Hanuman Jayantī, observed on the full moon (Purnima) in the month of Chaitra. Hanuman, the son of Vāyu (the wind god) and an ardent devotee of Rāmacandra, the seventh āvatār (incarnation) of Lord Viṣṇu, is regarded as the embodiment of unwavering devotion, courage, humility, friendship, strength, and selfless service.

The full moon reaches its zenith in the heart of Tulā (Libra) Rāśī (sign) on Tuesday evening (16:49 PST | 24th 5:19am IST), in the Vedic Lunar mansion of Swāti, the Star of Self actualization. 

With this full moon comes the fruition of the seeds planted at the time of the new moon in Revati (sidereal pisces). The new moon initiated a month of self sovereignty — a time for gathering details and holding a big picture perspective for that which we yearned to call into your life. As the full moon approached, many have been feeling exhausted and thirsty to embrace a shift.

The planetary combinations have been potent as of late. Both Mercury and Venus have been orbiting near the degree of the eclipse and the gaṇḍānta (karmic knot) point, situated at the culmination of the zodiac. Mercury has stationed and is poised to resume direct motion on the 25th, while Venus shifts into Meṣa (Aries) on the 24th. Mars moved into pieces today and Jupiter, having recently entered the constellation of Kṛttikā, will transition on the 30th, taking up its abode in Vṛṣabha (Taurus).

New awareness around love and relationships begin to dawn, healing of inner and outer divisions start to mend as this lunaation cycle accentuates a balance between individual growth and harmonious partnerships, highlighting the need for diplomacy and adaptability in achieving mutual understanding and progress.

Swati has the power to “scatter like the wind” — thus, we must stay adaptable yet firmly grounded. Loosen your grip on the idea that you have control over the outcome of your actions and act from a place of balance and responsibility — neither accepting nor resisting. Move beyond the idea of accomplishment and failure, winning and losing and know that big shifts take time. 

Saturn, renowned for his measured approach and capacity for restraint, finds exaltation in the constellation of Swāti. When our thoughts and focus disperse, our energy becomes scattered and immunity diminishes. When gathered, we're unstoppable. Saturn, ruler of the pañcavāyus (five yogic breaths), encourages us to exercise control over our breath, thereby harnessing our focus (dhāraṇā) and cultivating a strong foundation and mood of devotion.

As the tides shift and the storm begins to wane, focus your energy on the projects, people, and ideas that truly matter to you. Proceed with patience and release attachment to the fruits of your efforts — become self-sovereign in your listening and lean into the unknown. Remember the timeless wisdom of Lord Krishna in the Śrīmad Bhagavad Gītā, 'Act for the sake of action alone.' Become like Lord Hanuman, who is dear to Lord Viṣṇu — immerse yourself in the attitude of heart centered devotion, humility, and selfless service.

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Total Solar Eclipse in Revatī: The Wealthy Star

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Eclipse season culminates with the new moon (amāvásyā), total solar eclipse on Monday (10:21 am PST | 23:51 IST) at the end of the zodiac, in the Vedic Lunar mansion of Revatī (Pisces), the Wealthy Star. Revatī holds the energy contained within the gap, the source codes which usher in the transition from death to rebirth — from endings into new beginnings. 

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Solar eclipses expose that which is hidden from view and set the tone as an omen of the energies for the next six months to come. A spiritual culmination unfolds, signaling transformative endings and the potential for new beginnings, offering opportunities for introspection, healing and the initiation of new creative endeavors.

You may feel as if you’ve been on the edge as we’ve been in a time outside of time, where things aren’t as they seem. This eclipse portal has stimulated great confrontation with the unknown, and brought old patterns to the surface to be transmuted. 

Accelerated spiritual growth awaits if we allow ourselves time to introspect. Some pattern has been attempting to reveal itself to find a sense of completion and healing. Do yourself a favor and create the space to delve deeper into what you may have been resisting.

Revatī nakshatra encourages us to surrender and expand our vision to see the bigger picture held within Universal mind, and that which is attuned to collective consciousness — to release that which we may desire and realign with that which is in right relationship and in highest alignment. 

In this phase of heightened impulsivity, it's crucial to keep life simple, stay grounded, and rested. Reflect on what’s being revealed to you and what needs untangling in your life. Expect the unexpected. Trust that this cycle holds the initiation necessary to bear seeds of a positive resolution in time, which will birth you into the next journey.

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Gaura Pūrṇimā

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Monday marks the auspicious occasion of the birth of Śrī Chaitanya Mahāprabhu, who appeared as Viśvambhara Miśra (Nimāi), the second son of Jagannātha Miśra and his wife Śacī Devī. His divine birth occurred on the Full Moon day during a Lunar eclipse in the Vedic Lunar month of Phālguna, in the year 1486, in Nabadwip, West Bengal.

Vedic texts reveal that Mahāprabhu manifested as Lord Kṛṣṇa’s devotee in the combined form of Kṛṣṇa and His most beloved devotee, Śrīmati Rādhārāṇī. One of the primary reasons for this incarnation was His desire to experience the profound love that Śrīmati Rādhārāṇī feels for Him. Additionally, Mahāprabhu's appearance aimed to demonstrate how to fully surrender to and awaken our love for Kṛṣṇa while living in the material world.

Gauranga's profound influence extended to winning the hearts and minds of the greatest scholars of His time. As the chief proponent of the Vedantic philosophy of acintya bhedābheda — simultaneous oneness and difference— He illuminated the intricate relationship between God and His energies. This concept acknowledges that every living entity possesses a soul intrinsically linked with the Supreme Lord, sharing His qualities while maintaining individuality, yet its exact nature remains incomprehensible to the human mind. In this analogy, God is likened to a fire and the souls to sparks emanating from the flame, illustrating the inherent connection while acknowledging their distinctiveness.

Mahāprabhu founded the Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava Sampradāyaḥ and the saṁkīrtana movement, emphasizing bhakti yoga (9 limbs) or devotional worship of Rādhā and Kṛṣṇa, and their numerous divine incarnations as the supreme forms of God. This worship is predominantly expressed through the singing of Rādhā and Kṛṣṇa's holy names, including kirtan and the Mahā-mantra. 

Emphasizing humility, compassion, and love for all beings, regardless of their backgrounds or social status, Mahāprabhu's teachings continue to inspire devotees worldwide. His exemplary life serves as a timeless inspiration for deepening spiritual practice and cultivating a closer relationship with the divine. Today will be honored by devotees with Harikathā (Narrations of the holy name, form, qualities and pastimes of the Lord), bhajan (devoional songs) and prasādam (sacred food).

हरे कृष्ण हरे कृष्ण, कृष्ण कृष्ण हरे हरे 

हरे राम हरे राम, राम राम हरे हरे