New Moon Solar Eclipse in Uttaraphalgunī: The Star Of Patronage

SOLAR ECLIPSE

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SOLAR ECLIPSE सूर्य ग्रहण 

Eclipse season culminates with the new moon (amāvásyā) and a partial solar eclipse (Sūrya Grahaṇam) in the Vedic Lunar mansion of Uttaraphalgunī उत्तरफल्गुनी (Virgo), the star of Patronage.

This new moon is also known as Sarvapitṛ Amāvāsyā which concludes Pitṛ Pakṣa (fortnight of the ancestors), also called Mahalaya Amāvāsyā, when oblations can be offered to all ancestors (sarva-pitṛ), especially for those who may have been forgotten or for whom individual śrāddha has not been performed.

Solar eclipses are omens for the energies to come. Track what has been trying to make itself known to you in the past few weeks. They expose what is hidden and set the tone for the next six months. A spiritual culmination unfolds, signaling transformative endings and the potential for new beginnings.

Right now, we’re in a time outside of time, where things aren’t what they seem. 

The eclipse portal has delivered confrontation with the unknown as promised and continues to bring old patterns to the surface for transmutation. Don’t touch what’s coming up.

Uttaraphalgunī calls us to build authentic connections through acts of service, generosity, and mutual support. As the patron of contracts and agreements, this asterism, steeped in the qualities of hospitality and protection, encourages us to honor our commitments and nurture relationships that foster both personal and collective growth.

Holding the energy and śakti of prosperity and the accumulation of wealth through partnership, this is a powerful window for collaboration that ignites a fresh perspective and creative growth. 

With the responsibility of breathing life into new architecture, we become most in need of balance. The fine tuning point between self and other — anchoring into and committing fully to self sovereignty, while practicing the grace of presence and participation within this co-created dream.

You can only change and work on yourself. No matter how deeply you feel the need to hold on or piece together something that is unraveling, you may not be able to. Allow yourself to be surprised. This is an opportunity for profound growth—don’t bypass it simply because it’s uncomfortable. Observe what is unfolding and step powerfully into taking responsibility for your own spiritual evolution.

Accelerated spiritual growth awaits if we allow introspection. Some pattern has been attempting to reveal itself for completion and healing. What would it take for you to stop resisting that which you don’t prefer? Welcome it all—the beauty, the terror, the rapture, and the turbulence. Be with it and let it go. It may not be comfortable or easy, but it will undoubtedly be worth it.

Eclipses stir duality to initiate purification, a necessary process through which self-knowledge is deepened and stabilized. The turbulence you may feel is part of the alchemy drawing you deeper into your own psyche.

Know there is light at the end of the tunnel—keep going. Do yourself a favor and create space to delve deeper into what you may have been resisting. Release what you desire and realign with what is in right relationship and highest alignment.

In this phase of heightened impulsivity, keep life simple, stay grounded, and rest. Reflect on what’s being revealed and what needs untangling. Expect the unexpected.

The ancients taught that any practice undertaken during an eclipse bears fruit a thousandfold. In this sacred window, they consumed less—physically and mentally—to keep their channels clear. With the Sun and Moon—our sources of prāṇa—obscured, this becomes a potent time for:

  • Mantra chanting

  • Meditation & breathwork

  • Prayer & fasting

  • Turning inward, rather than outward


It is also recommended to bathe before and after the eclipse to cleanse both body and mind, allowing for a smoother energetic transition.

Trust that this cycle serves as an initiation, sowing the seeds of transformation that will blossom in divine timing, guiding you into the next phase of your journey. Take your time to process things and allow the story to continue unfolding.


Those in a dasha or sub-period of Saturn, or with natal planets (Sun, Moon, Rising) in Uttaraphalgunī, will experience this transit’s transformative energy even more profoundly….

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Partial Solar Eclipse: New Moon in Uttaraphalgunī (Virgo)

Sept 21st 2025 12:54 PM PST | Sept 22nd 1:24 am IST


Eclipse Timing:

Sept 21st 10:29 am PST - Sept 21st 14:53 pm PST

Sept 21st 22:59 pm IST - Sept 22nd 3:23 am IST




Śrī Kṛṣṇa Janmāṣṭamī and Kālī Jayantī

KṚṢṆA KĀLĪ 

On the aṣṭamī tithi (8th lunar day) of the dark fortnight (kṛṣṇa pakṣa) — reckoned as Śrāvaṇa in the South and Bhādrapada in the North — two auspicious observances converge: Śrī Kṛṣṇa Janmāṣṭamī and Kālī Jayantī.

Janmāṣṭamī marks the divine appearance of Śrī Kṛṣṇa, the avatāra of Viṣṇu who embodies love, play, and dharma’s restoration. On this same lunar day, the dark and liberating Mother, Mahākālī, conected to Śani Dev (Saturn) is also especially honored. Her Jayantī reminds us of the force that severs illusion, awakens truth, and grants fearlessness.

The alignment of these two — Kṛṣṇa’s enchanting sweetness and Kālī’s uncompromising power — offers a rare doorway into wholeness: the union of tenderness and strength, play and destruction, love and liberation.

Kālī, adorned with the munda-mālān (garland of severed heads), is the slayer of ego and illusion. Each severed head is a Sanskrit letter, showing that She devours the very roots of false identity—sound, speech, and thought—transforming them into ornaments of wisdom.

Her teaching is fierce: She strips away every veil until only the Self remains. To the ego, She is terror; to the soul, She is freedom. Naked, unbound by space or time, She reveals that clinging to what perishes is bondage, and resting in awareness is liberation.

Her stance upon Śiva is the union of opposites: movement anchored in stillness, time held by eternity. Śakti grounds in Śiva, showing that power without consciousness is chaos, and consciousness without power is inert. Together they awaken balance—the rhythm of creation, dissolution, and liberation.

Her connection to Kṛṣṇa is profound. Both embody the mystery of Time (kāla-svarūpa). Kālī, the dark Mother, consumes all forms back into Herself. Kṛṣṇa, the dark Beloved, enchants all beings toward Him. In the Gītā, He declares: kālo’smi loka-kṣhaya-kṛt pravṛddho—“I am Time, destroyer of worlds.” Both wear the hue of infinity (śyāma varṇa), not as absence, but as the womb of creation.

Like Kṛṣṇa, She is Time itself—dark, infinite, and irresistible. He enchants the soul through love, encouraging in the direction of right action (yoga-sthaḥ kuru karmāṇi); She liberates the soul through fearlessness, slaying the false self so the infinite may shine.

Kālī is truth without compromise; Kṛṣṇa is truth through love. One cuts, the other draws near—but both dissolve the ego and awaken the eternal Self.

कालीं कृष्णं नमाम्यहम् ।

Kālīṁ Kṛṣṇaṁ namāmyaham.

“I bow to Kālī, I bow to Kṛṣṇa—Dark Mother, Dark Beloved—forms of the one eternal.”

योगस्थः कुरु कर्माणि सङ्गं त्यक्त्वा धनञ्जय।
सिद्ध्यसिद्ध्योः समो भूत्वा समत्वं योग उच्यते॥ २.४८॥

yoga-sthaḥ kuru karmāṇi saṅgaṁ tyaktvā dhanañjaya |
siddhy-asiddhyoḥ samo bhūtvā samatvaṁ yoga ucyate || 2.48 ||

“Established in yoga, perform your action, O Dhanañjaya (Arjuna),
abandoning attachment, remaining equal in success and failure.
Such equanimity is called yoga.”

 Bhagavad Gītā (2.48)

Full Moon in Viśākhā: The Star of Purpose

FULL MOON

Artwork: Durga on her mount (vahana) Kota, Rajasthan, North-Western India, ca. 1860 

May 12th 9:56 AM PST | 22:26 IST

May’s full moon (Pūrṇimā) rises on Monday in the Vedic lunar mansion of Viśākhā विशाखा (sidereal Libra), the Star of Purpose.

With the new moon in Bharaṇī (Aries), we were presented with a culmination of recent energies—a pivotal threshold for purification, revealing deeper layers of the self, and initiating us into transformative new beginnings.

Libra, the sign most in need of balance, holds Viśākhā at its edge. This asterism, said to be the birth star of Sūrya Graha (the Sun), invites us to clarify our intentions. Through the churning of duality, the singular is born. Success now depends not only on the goals we set, but on whether they serve a larger whole. There is power in sustained effort and one-pointed focus—while also softening our attachment to the outcome.

Artwork: Pinterst

Viśākhā is symbolized by a triumphal arch, suggesting arrival and initiation, and its name means "two-branched"—signifying the crossroads of choice. Ruled by two deities, Indra (king of the gods and storms) and Agni (god of fire), this lunar mansion awakens the śakti (energy) of ambition, devotion, and courageous pursuit. 

It supports the inner fire needed to clear what has outlived its purpose and to devote oneself to building anew. This lunation invites a quiet harmonizing between self and other—not through striving, but through sincere presence.

This full moon is also known as Buddha Pūrṇimā—the night Siddhārtha Gautama, the one we now revere as the Buddha, sat beneath the Bodhi tree and vowed not to rise until he had seen the truth. Through the long hours of night, he faced the illusions of the mind and the final tests of the path. By dawn, he crossed the threshold into awakening.

Artwork: Pinterest

This full moon also marks Kūrma Jayantī, honoring the second avatāra of Lord Viṣṇu. In this form, Viṣṇu incarnated as the divine tortoise to support Mount Mandara during the Samudra Manthana—the cosmic churning of the ocean. Kūrma avatāra is associated with Śani Graha, who embodies steadiness, restraint, and the capacity to bear what others cannot. Śani exalts in the heart of Libra—governing the control and measured flow of prāṇa that steadies the path of dharma.
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“Ground yourself, strip yourself down, 

To blind loving silence.

Stay there, until you see

You are gazing at the Light

With its own ageless eyes”

~ Jalaluddin Rumi