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MAHALAKSHMI – THE GODDESS OF WEALTH, FORTUNE, AND PROSPERITY

Author: Stjepan Spanicek – Independent Researcher Version 1.0 – August 3, 2019.

Split, Croatia

https://www.scribd.com/document/420643602/Mahalakshmi-The-Goddes-of-Wealth-Fortune-And-Prosperity-Version-1-0

https://deconstructingtheillusion.com/

This essay does not have any commercial use. Author of the essay does not have any claim on copyrights, so the essay itself can be used freely, partially or entirely, for further researches and for education purpose. The author retains right on changes, modifications, improvements and making some appendices, because of material affluence and complexity, the entire research is just like … never-ending story. Therefore, always check if you have the latest version of that text.

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Goddess Mahalakshmi. The photo is taken from … https://www.wallsnapy.com/wallpaper/mahalakshmi/maha-lakshmi-lotus-115.html

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* * * * * In all my writings so far, in fact, along with all essays, I have been mentioning gods and goddesses extensively. This is not due to the idea that I tend to write some religious texts. Not at all. The fact is that when you try to explain how nature functions, inevitably, you come to the concept of god, or, it is better to say … gods. Indeed, if you scratch just a little bit deeper under this superficial mechanicistic explanation of the world creation, you find some very profound intelligence that governs all the things around. You find out that nothing in nature goes randomly, sporadically, and nothing is happening just by chance. On the contrary, everything is organized on the nice and intelligent manner so that every tiny grain of the vast Universe and even vaster Creation, thus, each such the tiniest grain or particle has its own purpose. It is there to perform its own duty and believing or not, the entire Creation cannot function without even that one single smallest bit of its own structure. This is completely opposite to some who claim that the world is randomly created and that it is chaotic. I would say that the world is very organized and intelligent. Therefore, there is some intelligence in action. We can call it creative intelligence because it creates; it has a tendency to create things. We even do not need to call it god. Because, what is a god? God is just the concept. This is the concept of how you look at this creative intelligence and what you see. God is just an idea of what we see from our point of view, from our perspective. As we know, our vision sometimes can be abstracted due to many reasons. It can be that our senses including our sight and our inner sight especially, they cannot penetrate deep enough behind these superficial layers of the Creation itself so that we cannot see what is there in the center of everything, we do not see who the origin of everything is, and we do not observe who is pulling the strings. If so, well, then we develop some very limited picture of the world around. Thus, the image we have about the world depends on the observer himself, and about his level of consciousness. This is to say, all this is just because of the imperfection in our nervous system. Therefore, we need to purify ourselves in order that we can see well, and all of sudden even the world around will become better. Very simple. Just to do some mental hygiene, nothing else. Just to purify the nervous system, because this is our instrument to see the world around us. In addition, all until recently, the world was fractionating. This is to say, the principle of division was predominant. We are still globally divided so very much, and we presumably have different concepts of who and what is running this Creation. We have developed different concepts of god. My God … Your God … His God … and similar. We definitely missed the point that there is one God behind everything, and all these occurrences, appearances, and incarnations, are just manifestations of the one true God. Of course, he, God himself, does not work alone; he has his own team so that we have to think on God in plural form. However, despite all that, some would even say that God does not exist. Especially what we call … “objective” science … is very keen to push all such concepts about God out from the science. They developed the so-called atheist point of view, where everything comes from chaos, it finishes in chaos, and actually, there is no purpose of life. Well, what to say? What an illusion indeed!? As it seems, the story about the concept of God, and about God himself, could be very long actually. We can possibly finish in deep theological, or perhaps even in the philosophical debate or discussion. In all my writings, which are basically taking the form of short essays only, I cannot be that long. I need to make things short, precise and concise. Therefore, I need to compress stories as much I can. Thus, I will carefully go around such discussions. I can also say that I would assume that the reader of these texts is already familiar with the Vedic concept of God, at least to some extent. In the Vedic pantheon, there are many gods and goddesses.1 Due to the nature of my writing to find the truth behind everything, and especially behind History science itself, I already have written a lot about many of these gods and goddesses. Well, regarding the scientific point of view on god from the perspective of History, I am not about to declare that I proved that God does exist. Far from that. I mean, personally, I do not have the confusion of such like. However, this is a very personal thing indeed.

1) I will never forget a nice joke from a very good friend of mine. He is from India originally, and he moved to Croatia long ago, as a young man actually, just in some student exchange. He finished his studies, and he initialy became very famous in the country by doing sport. He married Croatian lady and he stayed there forever. After a while, he became very influential businessmen by running hotels, shops, and restaurants. I remember his way of explanation to his Croatian friends on some things related to religions. When you sit with friends for coffee or any other drink, inevitably the topic will turn to religions and the difference between them. He said: „You know, in India, we have real democracy. You choose the god you want. Here in the West, you have only one god. What is this? Is this democracy? This is not a democracy! Where is the democracy if you can not choose freely your God. In India, we have a real democracy indeed. We choose gods as we want.“ That was kind off funy story, however, there is some truth in it. The point is, there are many gods, you can choose to follow which one you want, what is allusion on the true democracy indeed.

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As we all know, God or gods, they are still in the celestial realms, and I do not claim that I know a lot about. We cannot trace gods while they are there in their celestial sphere. No human was ever penetrating so high in the celestial domain, or perhaps only a few managed to accomplish that. However, what we possibly can do, we can trace these gods and goddesses when they do come and when they do incarnate on Earth. It was just proved, by the big help of the Providence itself, of course, that they are permanently around us. Only thing, we did not see them. Now when we discovered how to see them, we can easily follow the incarnation lines of gods and goddesses. We saw that many things are in tune with ancient Vedic texts and with Vedic literature. This is true, in some places, we noticed some discrepancies, and we immediately did correct all that is wrong. In this way, I guess, we shall continue even further on. In this endeavor, we use Vedic Astrology-Jyotish abundantly because it was proved as a perfect tool for such researches and investigations. It is very difficult for me even to imagine that such a precious discipline was neglected so far on such a huge extent. Indeed, it is precious and irreplaceable, because this is that inner light we were missing for so very long time. In no other discipline, you can learn so much about our Universe, how it functions, what is driving it, and about devatas and their relationships. This is simply a stunning field. As I already mentioned many times, I would recommend everyone to start learning Vedic Astrology-Jyotish immediately. It does not matter if you are talented or not. Even taking the very basics in this field will open the entire new world for everyone; the world, that you even did not know it does exist. It will take you to another dimension, another realm. Literary. Another thing, what you will also start to learn along with, is … Sanskrit. Sanskrit is the language for promoting the truth. Sanskrit is the language that automatically structures our brain not to think the wrong way, false way. Therefore, more of Sanskrit language in daily use, well this is something very welcome. This is one of the reasons that I use Sanskrit in my essays very much. Actually, whenever and wherever I can, just in parallel to our well-known western terms, I use Sanskrit. Nevertheless, this is not so much anyway. One can easily remember these 15-20 Sanskrit terms, mostly related to Jyotish. This is how we start. We start with few words, and in a few generations, let us say so, we are fully familiar with Sanskrit. Sanskrit and Jyotish, better to say. It is good to be familiar with these few terms but on Sanskrit way. I do not know Sanskrit. All that I’ve learned is based on Jyotish. I would like, and I would need to do some Sanskrit courses as well. Indeed, I am looking forward with excitement to take some Sanskrit course. As I already mentioned, in my writings I mentioned many devatas. However, one very particular devata, and very important after all, undoubtedly is the … Goddess Mahalakshmi …, or just … Lakshmi …, as I will use in the continuation of this essay. I mentioned her many times in different essays. Nevertheless, she was never a sharp focus. Not until this moment. Because right now she will be in the focus. She will be the central figure of this essay. Therefore, I will try to collect and to make a synthesis, on everything I know about Goddess Lakshmi. This is also not so easy job, because, simply, there is no one unique place where you can possibly find everything about Goddess Lakshmi. We also noticed that some sources we couldn’t trust entirely. Nevertheless, I already observed some very nice and interesting spots, and it will be a great joy of mine to reinvestigate everything again and to make such exhaustive compilation so that it can possibly be the starting point for all future researchers. In Vedic Pantheon, Lakshmi is declared as the goddess of wealth, fortune and prosperity. This is a very wide range indeed, but let us see how it all happened. In fact, for the mystery to be bigger, nobody knows how Lakshmi came to existence. Some would say that she is Shakti incarnated. She just occurred along with the starting of churning the ocean of milk, when the Samudra Manthan process was initiated. She just came out of the stirred ocean, together with some other entities like Apsaras and Gandharvans. She appeared, so beautiful and gorgeous so that even gods have been stunned with her beauty. Indeed, even the gods have been moved by seeing her figure. Not only that those gods have been moved, in addition, some disputes among them started as well. For instance, God Indra, the God of war, and the leader of the Suras, of the positive element in the dualistic evolutionary game, well, he is known as not being so sensitive on women. He is not easy to be seduced in any way. In fact, he was known as a misogynist, the woman-hater. Perhaps this is a little bit too strong qualification, I guess, and I would definitely not go so far in characterizing God Indra this way. Maybe just to use some softer form that he was depicted as the one who has some prejudices against women and that he was not easy to be moved by any feminine feature. It is even good

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for the God of war to be like this. Can you imagine the God of war who is seductive, pathetic, and easy to fall in love so that his judgments are corrupted and deviated due to a love story? You can’t, right. Therefore, it is good he is characterized this way. However, even he, the God Indra, was moved when seeing gorgeous Lakshmi. Of course, immediately the gaming had started to whom among the gods she will be joined. She was declared goddess immediately, and she was given the domain of wealth, fortune and prosperity. Nevertheless, God Indra, without counseling with anyone, without discussing with other gods, he declared that she would marry him. Not even asking her, by the way. He even started preparations for the wedding, and when gods gathered for this occasion, the newly declared Goddess Lakshmi, who was very silent all up to this moment, she said …

“As I am declared as the Goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity, with all due respect, it is not suitable for me to be near the God of war. Abundance and affluence do not go together with war. Therefore, Lakshmi cannot belong to the God of war.”

Indeed, the art of giving, and especially all three categories, wealth, fortune, and prosperity, they do not fit together with the war. Lakshmi continued …

“If I am about to choose, and I am probably supposed to be asked something, then it is more appropriate that all these mentioned qualities join to the Lord Vishnu, who is the biggest giver among all.”

By saying this, she approached to God Vishnu himself. By standing next to Vishnu and by watching on all other gods she just continued …

“I could possibly be happy by belonging to any of you, and the abundance and affluence could fit well with the Creator, with Brahma for instance, however, these qualities belong to the one who is giving the most, and this is God Vishnu.”

As it seems, some were disappointed with the situation development, however, it stayed that way. All gods did respect her decision, and this is how God Vishnu relatively easy got his wife. He also relatively easy had fallen in love with her, because not only that she was so beautiful, in addition, she also had many other nice and extraordinary features. Indeed, Vishnu could not withstand he was overwhelmed with deep incurable love. Lakshmi was in his heart forever. Well, this is not the end of the amazing story of how Vishnu and Lakshmi came together, even though many would think that way. Far from that to be finished. As Vishnu had earned Lakshmi relatively easy, and as he had fallen in love with her even easier, as it seems, that was all about easiness when they are being concerned. Legend has it that some curse was delivered on them so that nothing else will be easy for them anymore. In fact, they were not the only target of that mentioned curse, but this is yet another one very interesting story. Here we all of sudden find Goddess Sarasvati in the main role. She was the one who delivered the curse, but not only on Vishnu. In fact, some other gods and goddesses were affected heavily, including Shiva and Indra as well. The situation why it all did happen is rather complex, and it would be too long to interpret it after all. Just to make it short, Sarasvati delivered curse on all three mentioned gods so that they will be harmed there where it is the most painful for them. Shiva, who was convinced ascetic person exclusively, he will find someone and he will fall in love so desperately that he will not be possible to live without that person anymore. This part of the curse came through when Shiva met Parvati. Indra, the God of war who did not give so much on women reliability, he will be depending on women during his weakest days and hours. This also came through. Vishnu, who fell so easily on Lakshmi, he will be separated from her most of the time, and he will always have difficulties to reach her. I was speechless for some time when finding this. This could be possibly the true reason why we always see Vishnu and Lakshmi while incarnated as being involved in some love affairs with some problematic story flow. Rama and Sita is just one example. Then, recently we saw a similar situation with hector of Troy and Queen Dido, the Queen of Carthage. We noticed such like syndrome in the story of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra also. Then, we need to recall the story of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. Pharaoh Akhenaton and Nefertiti is just another story. In this story, it is not clear yet how they did finish, but plausibly they were killed both, not together though so they were separated again. Very interesting indeed. All these stories would fit well into the mentioned supposed curse delivered on Vishnu, and accordingly on Lakshmi as well.

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As the Goddess Sarasvati was just mentioned as well, there is something very interesting that I did find. As we know, she is the wife of Good Brahma. However, in some stories, I did find that she was initially the wife of Vishnu as well. How all of sudden this is coming up? Is it possible that he had two wives? Well, the story has it this is plausible. Then, according to the story, as it was expected, the relationship of Sarasvati and Lakshmi became somewhat problematic. The friction between them occurred. Perhaps it is the easiest to depict it this way. According to the story, this is the point where Vishnu simply did find some other solution. Well, I do not know how much of truth this story contains. It can be this is just yet another one celestial rumor. Nevertheless, if we enter the story a little bit deeper, we find out that Lakshmi could possibly be overtaken with the jealousy overdoses. As we know, in Greek mythology she was Goddess Hera, the wife of supreme God Zeus, and she was depicted extremely jealous by definition. In addition, we have this curse of Sarasvati in action. Was this the answer of vengeful Sarasvati? I have heard another story about the origin of the curse given by Sarasvati, not connected with this story. However, we never know …

The photo is taken from … https://www.wallsnapy.com/wallpaper/mahalakshmi/maha-lakshmi-lotus-115.html

Personally, I think that the mentioned story about two wives of Vishnu is more just like a rumor. The source can possibly be another but very important fact. The thing is that Lakshmi, Sarasvati and Parvati, all three of them belong to Shakti energy, the feminine part of the God, called also Mother Divine. However, in its transcendental and unmanifested form, they do belong to Vishnu, and they do dwell within the Vishnu. They say this is the reason that Vishnu himself sometimes looks more effeminate. Indeed, in some incarnations Vishnu, even though being the male character, he will be decorated with some feminine qualities. We just need to recall an image of Pharaoh Akhenaton, and we immediately see this is a very plausible objection. This is all possible, however, as soon any of them, Sarasvati, Lakshmi, or Parvati, was manifested and born in Brahma’s Creation, they came with a certain role, with the certain task very important for the Evolution process itself. We should differentiate Vishnu’s creation and Brahma’s creation. If we look on this way, then we can also say that all souls

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do belong to Vishnu, because, at the end of Creation, Vishnu will imbibe all the souls, and they will all dwell within the Vishnu himself. This will last all until the conditions will be set up for their continuation of the Evolution within the next Creation. After the long rest, of course. Therefore, they all have separate missions, and the mission of Sarasvati is to be the wife of Brahma. Another possible confusion in this story can be the fact that sometimes Vishnu when being incarnated marries incarnated Sarasvati. This we have seen only once along with natal charts I exposed. However, this case is one of the most important. Sarasvati was the wife of the King Rishabhanatha, just after the Big Flood, and she gave him 99 sons and 1 daughter. Perhaps there were more such cases where Vishnu marries Sarasvati, but we did not find them yet. Indeed, Vedic literature is full of such expressions that Vishnu marries Sarasvati. Thus, this can be a plausible source of confusion for considering her as a second wife of Vishnu. Nevertheless, this is not the end of surprises with and about Sarasvati. By chance, do you know that Sarasvati has sisters? Indeed, not one, but many. Actually four! They are Satarupa, Savitri, Brahmani, and Gayatri. And all of them are married to Brahma. Thus, it is not that Vishnu has two wives. The story has it that Brahma actually has five wives! Nevertheless, this is all long story … So far, I delivered many natal charts of Goddess Lakshmi, and we saw that she was present in almost every important story. I already mentioned some of these occurrences in this essay itself. What I did not mention previously, is the fact that we saw Lakshmi nearby the historical Jesus as well. As we know, Lakshmi, in Jewish tradition she is being called … Asherah. She was incarnated as Marry of Bethany. She was a little bit older then Jesus, but the true relationship of theirs is still an enigma for me. It seems she was a wealthy patron of Jesus or one of them, who became the disciple of his in some moment. One thing is for sure, they did not marry at that time. We all know that Jesus married Mary Magdalen, the incarnated Goddess Parvati, the daughter of Joseph of Arimathea and Prophetess, and the sister of Philipp. In the end, Marry of Bethany finished in the south of France with Sarah, the daughter of Jesus and Merry Magdalene. As it seems, she was helping Sarah in setting the Merovingian bloodline, which will be ruling France in this early formative stage of the country itself. This is how France as a sovereign state came into existence. Nevertheless, by entering into this retrospective on incarnations of Goddess Lakshmi, one case went under the radar somehow, and it was not mentioned in any essay of mine. Not only that, because, it is somehow neglected very much in general. That was one very important incarnation of Lakshmi indeed, and I was just thinking how nice and appropriate would be if we focus on this story little bit. It would be nice to find the appropriate natal chart indeed. We already discussed Lord Krishna, and there is a very elaborative essay about him done. However, somehow I missed … his primary wife Rukmini. I’ve just cognized recently that the elaboration on this point has been missed entirely. Princess Rukmini was a daughter of King Bhishmaka, the ruler of the Vidarbha Kingdom in central India. Her elder brother was Rukmi. He is important for this story, because, when she grew up and was supposed to marry, she chose Krishna to be her partner. However, her brother Rukmi was very much against the idea she marries Krishna, and as he was somewhat dominant in this family, he overruled even her father’s permission to do so. Brother Rukmi did find another man to marry his sister Rukmini, and that was one of his friends, the one with whom he formed sort of gang. Of course, Rukmini was very unhappy with this idea, and she made everything in order that the story will not go this way. She immediately wrote a very honest letter to Krishna, she admitted she is in love with him, and she exposed her desire to marry him. She wants to marry him only and none else. If this is not possible, she will fast to death. She also described all the circumstances she did find herself in. She sent the message by very reliable messenger, one Brahmin. Of course, Krishna was moved with her letter, he already had heard about her beauty and wisdom, and he wanted to marry her. In the letter itself, Rukmini gave very exhaustible and precise instructions on how to do that. The only way was to abduct her, on the one very precise day and by a very precise manner. On the day of the wedding, she will go first to the temple in the morning to pray to God, and as she comes out, she will walk alone for some time, and this is the moment Krishna could possibly grab her, and to take her with him. To make the story shorter, this is exactly how it did happen. However, her brother Rukmi and the ill-fated groom made a pursuit, but Krishna defatted them and the armies of theirs. On Rukmini’s insistence and humble asking, Krishna saved her brother, but he shaved his head as the symbol of humiliation. Therefore, from that day on, from that moment on, Krishna and Rukmini were joined spiritually and physically. She became his primal wife, and she bore him a son who became a king and who continued his lineage and his kingdom of Dwaraka.

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The photo was taken from … https://www.wallsnapy.com/wallpaper/mahalakshmi/lord-maa-mahalakshmi-hd-images-for-mobile-1427.html

This is a thrilling story indeed, and it shows that Vishnu and Lakshmi cannot go without drama and without real thriller. However, this time the thriller did happen at the very beginning of their relationship, and the rest of their story is a happy end. There were some challenges in their life of course, but nothing that would disturb their happiness. Now, how nice it would be that we try to figure out her natal chart. In order to set up the proper background, we need to think carefully where Rukmini was by her age compared to Krishna. I mean, was he older, much older than her, or perhaps she was older? We have some rules of how to configure her natal chart, but we need to come as much close as that is possible just by simple deductions who is older, who is younger, and how much. We need to know that Krishna was separated from his family in his very early childhood. It was just a miracle that he survived, after all, because, he was sentenced to death by his evil uncle who took the kingdom from his father. Krishna reunited with his family when he was about 28 years of age. Legend has it that the first thing to do was to defeat his uncle and reinstall his father back on the throne. This is exactly what he did. Then he immediately moved his clan from Mathura to Dwaraka. It took a few additional years probably after the reuniting with family that he could have accomplished all that. Then he was about to marry, according to my interpretation. As Krishna was born in 3162 B.C.E., we need to count that he could possibly marry when he was between 30 and 35 years of age. This is to say, he would have married between 3132 B.C.E. and 3127 B.C.E. Now, what about Rukmini? Well, according to my opinion, she was not supposed to be older, because, in this case, she would be in age considered far beyond for woman to marry. At that time, it was normal for a man to be older, much older, two or even three times older than the woman. Women at that time were marrying young, just when entering puberty. Therefore, I consider that Rukmini should have been much younger of Krishna. She supposedly must have been about 15 years of age at that time. In short, there was such one situation, and I immediately involved all my efforts to solve this enigma. At the end of the research, one natal chart crystalized, and here I will be free to expose it. Rukmini, the primary wife of Krishna was born on July 5, 3146 B.C.E. at 10:15:50 AM Local Mean Time (LMT), for what is today Nagpur, India. This is the approximate place of birth, and it would fit into the frame and state Rukmini’s father was ruling at that ancient time. Interestingly, I was trying to find some confirmation of the tithi and lunar month exposed by some sources. There are some options mentioned, however, I did not find any confirmation.

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Here is the natal chart itself …

The natal chart of Queen Rukmini, the primal wife of Krishna (above). The Dasha planetary periods system (below). Done by Jagannatha Hora freeware software, Version 8.0.

I would not go specifically into the elaboration of her natal chart. However, one situation attracted my attention very intensively. I mean, the question is, when this situation with the abduction of Rukmini did happen? I was in wonder for some time, but then somehow, the enigma started to unfold. Her marriage I would place in … Surya-Guru … Sy-Gu … planetary period. Surya-Sun is in the second mahadasha in a sequel, and it will function as Shukra-Venus as well, and this is the significator of the marriage in general. Then, Guru-Jupiter is the significator for marriage for women. This is clear. In addition, Jupiter stays in the nakshatra of Saturn and this planet is the Dara karaka, the true significator of the marriage in her natal chart. Now we come to one very interesting clue. In India today, it is very famous the festival of … Rukmini Ashtami. By stumbling on this information, I just said to myself, wow, what is this now?! From the website of Free Dictionary, we read … https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Rukmini+Ashtami

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Rukmini Ashtami December-January; the eighth day of the waning half of Hindu month of Pausa. Vaishnavite Hindus believe that Rukmini, Lord Krishna's primary wife, and queen, was born on this day. According to the Harivansha Purana, she fell in love with Krishna but was already betrothed to Shishupala, king of Chedi. As she was going to the temple on her wedding day, Krishna carried her off in his chariot. They were pursued by Shishupala and Rukmin, her brother, but Krishna defeated them and eventually married her. The fast known as Rukmini Ashtami is observed by women, both married and unmarried. Rukmini, Krishna, and Pradyumna, their son, are worshipped. A Brahman priest is also fed and given dan-dakshina, or charitable gifts, on this day. Many middle-class Hindus believe that observance of this fast ensures conjugal happiness and prosperity and that it will help them find good husbands for unmarried girls.

Well, this is very interesting indeed. It was just proved that this is not the birthday of Rukmini because the natal chart I exposed is narrating a different story flow. However, the question is now, what is … Rukmini Ashtami? Indeed, if this day is still strongly in the memory of India, but it is not the birthday of Rukmini, what else this day could possibly represent? Must say, I became very nervous by this question. With the unbelievable thrill, I tried to find out what is behind. We are talking about an eighth lunar day in the waning phase of the Moon-Chandra in the lunar month of Pushya. When I tried to find this day in the dasha planetary system, I was shocked … It was showing the November 7, 3131 B.C.E. by the Gregorian calendar. This is saying nothing if not observing that it was exactly the eighth day of the waning phase of the Moon, the Krishna Ashtami. Moreover, this is not all! Her natal chart, dasha planetary system actually, was showing it was … Surya-Guru-Guru-Guru-Guru … Sy-Gu-Gu-Gu-Gu … planetary period. I could not believe my own eyes! All that I could possibly say was … Bingo! … This is it! … Rukmini Ashtami festival in India is devoted to, and it is based on the day of the abduction of Rukmini by Krishna. This is symbolizing their spiritual and physical union. Vishnu and Lakshmi did unite right on that day. It did happen on November 7, 3131 B.C.E. according to the Gregorian calendar. The planetary positions are very interesting, and it will be a great joy of mine to present them all right now along with the chart for this day...

The abduction day of Rukmini, which is celebrated as the Rukmini Ashtami festival in India even today. Done by Jagannatha Hora freeware software, Version 8.0.

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The planetary periods from the natal chart of Rukmini showing the Adduction day. This can be considered as the spiritual and physical unification of Krishna and Rukmini. Done by Jagannatha Hora freeware software, Version 8.0.

Please note that even though this is supposedly the right day for the wedding of Rukmini with her non-desired husband, this is not the Muhurta of the wedding itself. This is the planetary position on the abduction day, but the lagna-ascendant is adjusted to follow her natal chart. Her lagna-ascendant was used. On such a manner, we see very precisely how planets are transiting over her natal chart, the Janma Kundali, and where they are making an influence. This chart is somewhat like a school textbook of how to see the wedding moment in the natal chart by looking on transits of planets. The lords of the seventh house, of the eleventh house, and of the second house, they should be together or to interchange their positions in the mentioned houses. This is a very basic concept, however, the complete story could be rather more complex. In this case, we see that the lords of the seventh and the eleventh, Shukra and Buddha respectively, are joined in the second house, while Jupiter the lord of the second is in the parivarthana yoga with Shukra-Venus, the lord of the twelfth house. The Moon-Chandra is there in the twelfth as well, in conjunction with Jupiter-Guru. Very interesting combination. Therefore, this is the abduction day of Princess Rukmini. It symbolizes the true unification of Krishna and Rukmini. The true wedding day of theirs followed most probably just in a few days afterward. We know that all the Dwaraka was rejoicing as Krishna brought Rukmini to Dwaraka. Along with, regarding the chart itself, only the Chandra-Moon changed its position by going forward a little bit. Everything else was the same in this chart. Just to have some orientation and to make possibly some comparison, I would expose the true natal chart of Krishna as well. As we know, he was born on February 26, 3162 B.C.E., at 11.24 AM Local Mean Time (LMT) for Mathura, India.

The complete Jyotish natal chart of Krishna. Done by Jagannatha Hora freeware software, Version 8.0.

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The planetary periods from the natal chart of Krishna. Done by Jagannatha Hora freeware software, Version 8.0.

Concerning his natal chart, the moment of the marriage of Krishna and Rukmini we fixe to … Rahu-Shukra-Guru-Ketu-Chandra … Ra-Sk-Gu-Ke-Ch … planetary period. This seems plausible to me.

The moment when Krishna married Rukmini, being seen from Krishna’s natal chart and planetary periods. Done by Jagannatha Hora freeware software, Version 8.0.

That would easily conclude this essay. We did find one extraordinary natal chart, the natal chart of Queen Rukmini, the primary wife of Krishna. She, Queen Rukmini, was the Goddess Lakshmi incarnation. By some miracle again, we did find the moment of the abduction of Rukmini, which is also considered as the moment of the union with Krishna. Altogether, we saw how important role Lakshmi is playing in so many stories. She is very important and irreplaceable indeed. However, there is one situation more to be mentioned. In the legend of Krishna, there is another woman playing a very important role as well, and that is Radha. In fact, who is Radha? Or, who was Radha? Well, this is a good question indeed. Nevertheless, this is not fitting well into the frame of this essay. Simply, the story might be too long. Therefore, we shall probably continue this story on same another frame. Until that moment, I hope you will enjoy the story of Lakshmi along with this essay, and I hope that we shall all understand better her role in the Evolution story. She is just next to Vishnu, and this is where she is supposed to stay forever. In India today, they have many beautiful holidays and festival devoted to many different devatas. However, one of the nicest festivals in India is definitely the … Deepavali-Diwali …, the holiday

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and the festival devoted to Goddess Mahalakshmi. It is also called the day of light. It is being celebrated usually in October or even November sometimes. For me personally, this is definitely the nicest festivity in India. One month before, and one month afterward all the focus is on the Mahalakshmi Goddess. All India is bathing in light, and it is being bathed with light. People are dancing and singing everywhere, rejoicing the presence of mighty Goddess Mahalakshmi. She is everywhere, literarily everywhere.

The photo is taken from … https://www.wallsnapy.com/wallpaper/mahalakshmi/mahalakshmi-vishnu-hd-wallpaper-229.html

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