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Vamana Purana : Shiva as Kaala

In Vamana Purana, when Narada enquires Rsi Pulastya to explain the features of Shiva who appeared in sky as time, the divine Rsi explains the various constellations & how they form various parts of Parameshwara.
 

House No

Raashi

Zodiac Name

Nakshatras

House Lord

Body Feature

1

Mesha

Aries

Ashwini, Bharani, Kritikka 1 padas

Mangala

(Mars)

Head

2

Vrushabha

Taurus

Kritikka 3 padas, Rohini, Mrgasirsa 2 padas

Shukra

(Venus)

Face

3

Mithuna

Gemini

Mrgasirsa 2 padas, Ardra, Punarvasu 3 padas

Budha

(Mercury)

Pair of Shoulders

4

Karkataka

Cancer

Punarvasu 1 pada, Pushya, Ashlesha 

Chandra

(Moon)

Sides

5

Simha

Leo

Magha, Purvabhadrapada, Uttara 1 Pada

Surya

(Sun)

Heart

6

Kanya

Virgo

Uttara 3 Padas, Hasta, Chitra 2 Padas

Budha

(Mercury)

Abdomen

7

Tula

Libra

Chitra 2 Padas, Swati, Vishaka 3 padas

Shukra

(Venus)

Navel

8

Vrushchika

Scorpio

Vishaka 1 Pada, Anuradha, Jyeshta

Mangala

(Mars)

Genital

9

Dhanu

Saggitarius

Mula, Purvaashada, Uttaraashada 1 Pada

Guru

(Jupiter)

Thighs

10

Makara

Capricon

Uttaraashada 3 Padas, Sravana, Dhanishta 2 Padas

Saturn

(Shani)

Knees

11

Kumbha

Aquarius

Dhanishta 2 padas, Shatbisha, Purva Proshtapada 3 Padas

Saturn

(Shani)

Shanks (Calf)

12

Meena

Pisces

Purva Proshtapada 1 Padas, Uttala Proshtapada, Revati

Guru

(Jupiter)

Feet










• Purvabhadrapada above is Purva Phalguni / Purva nakshatra

• Commonly known as Purva Bhadrapada is actually written as Purva Proshtapada



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