During this total solar eclipse, an exceptional celestial alignment occurs with all visible planets arranging themselves in Pisces or its adjacent signs, forming what is known in Vedic astrology as a shula yoga. This event coincides with the start of the Lunar New Year, named Krodhi, which translates to 'angry'.
Interestingly, both the concept of the Krodhi year and the shula yoga alignment underscore themes of anger. Yet, the philosophy around anger is nuanced, suggesting that while unchecked anger can lead to negative outcomes ('bad anger'), when directed towards just causes, it can be transformative ('good anger').
Pisces, the sign central to these events, embodies duality, encouraging the acceptance of complex emotions to achieve inner peace. Essentially, the situation underscores the philosophy of taking things as they come, recognizing that acceptance is a step toward tranquility.
The eclipse happens in the Revatī lunar mansion, which symbolizes completion and readiness for new beginnings. Revatī, meaning 'abundant', is associated with prosperity, spiritual growth, and the transition from one life phase to the next. Its guardian deity is seen as a shepherd guiding souls, reflecting themes of protection, guidance, and the journey towards self-realization.
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