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Pythagoras<br />

found from Leo 13°20’ to 26°40’. This is ano<strong>the</strong>r good sign for fierce acts, and individuals<br />

may find <strong>the</strong>mselves unusually bright and physically active, yet maybe a bit reckless<br />

or vindictive. The deity Aryaman presides and <strong>the</strong> planet Venus rules this sign.<br />

—Pramela Thiagesan<br />

PURVASHADA<br />

Purvashada (<strong>the</strong> former unsubdued) is one of <strong>the</strong> Nakshatras (lunar mansions) of<br />

Vedic <strong>astrology</strong>. This Nakshatra is usually depicted as a bed or an elephant’s tusk, and<br />

is located from Sagittarius13°20’ to 26°40’, where <strong>the</strong> planet Venus rules it. This is a<br />

good time to try to liberate somebody; people may be more wealthy and influential in<br />

this period, but also may find <strong>the</strong>mselves settling for less or not open to advice. Apa,<br />

god of water, presides or Purvashada.<br />

—Pramela Thiagesan<br />

PUSHYA<br />

Pushya (nourishing) is one of <strong>the</strong> Nakshatras (lunar mansions) of Vedic <strong>astrology</strong>.<br />

One can find this sign, represented by a wheel, in Cancer 3°20’ to 16°40’. Brihaspati,<br />

<strong>the</strong> guru of <strong>the</strong> gods, presides, and <strong>the</strong> planet Saturn rules over this Nakshatra. Considered<br />

one of <strong>the</strong> best, this moon sign is good for all nourishing activities with <strong>the</strong><br />

exception of marriage; one may exhibit increased intelligence and spirituality,<br />

although zealousness and oversensitivity may also abound in this sign.<br />

—Pramela Thiagesan<br />

PYTHAGORAS<br />

Pythagoras, a Greek philosopher, ma<strong>the</strong>matician, and astronomer, lived from approximately<br />

580 to 500 B.C.E. Pythagoras was <strong>the</strong> first to conceive of <strong>the</strong> heliocentric <strong>the</strong>ory<br />

of <strong>the</strong> universe (<strong>the</strong> notion that Earth and <strong>the</strong> planets revolve around <strong>the</strong> Sun), a<br />

notion that did not catch on until Copernicus. Pythagoras and his followers also developed<br />

basic ma<strong>the</strong>matical notions, such as <strong>the</strong> concepts of equation and proportion.<br />

Pythagoras is said to have searched widely for wisdom and is believed to have<br />

introduced <strong>the</strong> idea of reincarnation to <strong>the</strong> Western world. One of his teachings<br />

regards <strong>the</strong> “music of <strong>the</strong> spheres,” <strong>the</strong> notion that <strong>the</strong> intervals between <strong>the</strong> planets<br />

correspond to musical tones and that <strong>the</strong> movements of <strong>the</strong> planets produce an e<strong>the</strong>real<br />

music. Pythagoras’s significance for <strong>astrology</strong> is that he clearly formulated <strong>the</strong><br />

notion that <strong>the</strong> human being is a miniature version (microcosm) of <strong>the</strong> larger universe<br />

(macrocosm). The microcosm and <strong>the</strong> macrocosm are linked by—and affect each<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r through—certain correlations. This notion is basic to ancient <strong>astrology</strong>.<br />

THE ASTROLOGY BOOK<br />

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