The TARABALA is seen for any auspicious work. You should select a nakshatra from the sampath, kshema, sadhana, mitra, parama mitra category for starting any good work. Below for AASHLESHA Nakshatra you can find the COMPATIBLE and INCOMPATIBLE Nakshatra on a particular day.
JANMA |
AASHLESHA |
JYESHTA |
REVATHI |
COMPATIBLE |
SAMPATH |
MAGHA |
MOOLA |
ASHWINI |
COMPATIBLE |
VIPAT |
PUBBA |
POORVASHAADA |
BHARANI |
INCOMPATIBLE |
KSHEMA |
UTTARA |
UTTARASHAADA |
KRITTHIKA |
COMPATIBLE |
PRATYAK |
HASTHA |
SHRAVANA |
ROHINI |
INCOMPATIBLE |
SADHANA |
CHITTA |
DHANISHTA |
MRIGASHIRA |
INCOMPATIBLE |
NIDHANA |
SWATHI |
SHATHABISHA |
AARDRA |
INCOMPATIBLE |
MITRA |
VISHAKA |
POORVABHADRA |
PUNARVASU |
COMPATIBLE |
PARAMAMITRA |
ANURADHA |
UTTARABHADRA |
PUSHYA |
COMPATIBLE |
Ashlesha nakshatra is the 9th nakshatra in the zodiac, symbolising the force of Mercury and the might of the snake God. Despite its strength and might, Ashlesha nakshatra, also known as ‘Naga’ and ‘Clinging Star,’ emanates significant negativity. Ashlesha nakshatra, which appears as a five-star constellation, is placed near to the sun.
BEHAVIOURAL TRAITS:
In terms of behavioural qualities, they exhibit the finest elegance and polish in social interaction. In other words, they are expert at concealing their serpent-like characteristics in order to gain social acceptance and respect. They are equally skilled at using flattery to make themselves accepted. They will go to any length to climb the social ladder. Their behavioural features are defined by nervous planning and skilled preparation, with a tone of deliberate cautiousness. Natives of Ashlesha are prone to lying and misleading in the lack of true sensations and emotions. Because of their inherent dishonesty and negativity, they are prone to fostering an atmosphere of dread and distrust.