Why auspicious day to buy gold and silver in Pushya Nakshatra?


'A luminosity of the constellation of stars coming into the periphery of the earth has been imagined. It is called 'Bhacharak'. Nakshatra is mostly used in rain sowing and auspicious moments. The constellations in the middle of the Moon's path are called constellations. Na-kshetra means a star which is not destroyed. The motion of the moon passes through 6 constellations from Amas to Amas or from Purnima to Purnima.

Each zodiac sign is made up of two and a half constellations. Constellations or twelve ones are made up. In astrology, constellations like the eldest, the original Ashlesha, are considered inauspicious. The king of constellations is Pushya Nakshatra. This constellation is considered vajraya in marriage. If the moon is in the flower constellation on Thursday, then Jupiter Pushpamrut Yoga is done.

Pushyanakshatra is auspicious. Therefore, in Diwali, traders decide to bring books from here. Bringing gold to the silver festival increases wealth. Fate finds strength. Pushya means to affirm. This planet is nourishing.

Pushya Nakshatra is considered to be the king. Its Rashipati Chandra, Nakshatrapati Shani Dev is considered to be Jupiter (Jupiter). The supreme influence is this constellation yet everything is based on karma. Nakshatra is the time it takes for the moon to enjoy one part of 200 hours by dividing it into 3 parts. If Moon and Saturn are especially auspicious in the horoscope, then Panoti is beneficial and progressive.

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