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Monday, November 17, 2025

The “Childhood Pattern” of each Nakshatra.

 

Ashwini.

Feeling responsible to “fix things” quickly.

Bharani.

Carrying emotional weight for the family.

Krittika.

Growing up too fast, protecting siblings or self.

Rohini.

Being admired but misunderstood emotionally.

Mrigashira.

Anxious curiosity — always searching for safety.

Ardra.

Experiencing emotional storms early.

Punarvasu.

Returning to the same family cycles repeatedly.

Pushya.

Caretaker from a young age.

Ashlesha.

Clinging to people out of fear of abandonment.

Magha.

Family pressure to “uphold the legacy.”

Purva Phalguni.

Loved for charm, not emotional depth.

Uttara Phalguni.

Expected to be responsible and reliable always.

Hasta.

Control became safety.

Chitra.

Validation came from talent or looks.

Swati.

Freedom was earned, not given.

Vishakha.

Pulled between two identities or expectations.

Anuradha.

Over-loyalty to caregivers.

Jyeshtha.

Forced into leadership roles early.

Mula.

Sudden changes uprooted emotional stability.

Purva Ashadha.

Pressure to “win” emotionally or academically.

Uttara Ashadha.

Expected to behave maturely beyond years.

Shravana.

Learning by watching, not speaking.

Dhanishta.

Adapting to different environments or expectations.

Shatabhisha.

Withdrawing emotionally for protection.

Purva Bhadrapada.

Living between extremes — intensity and withdrawal.

Uttara Bhadrapada.

Holding big feelings quietly.

Revati.

Being the emotional caretaker for friends or siblings.




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