SOLAR ECLIPSE
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Eclipse season culminates with the new moon (amāvásyā) and a partial solar eclipse (Sūrya Grahaṇam सूर्य ग्रहण ) in the heart of Pisces, within the Vedic Lunar Mansion of Uttara Bhādrapadā (उत्तरभद्रपदा), known as the Warrior Star.
This powerful asterism resides at the heart of the last water sign, in a mokṣa house, ruled by ākāśa tattva and Ahirbudhnya (the Serpent of the Deep)—one of the eleven Rūdras, fierce forms of Lord Śiva. We are being led towards the end of the zodiac, where dissolution and transformation become inevitable.
As the seat of Mahā Lakṣmī, this asterism is deeply connected to the fertility of both earth and sky, dreamtime, excavating the unconscious, and harmonizing universal mind. Its śakti is both karmic and transformative, beckoning us to uncover hidden wisdom through humility, experience, and self-sacrifice.
Crossing the Threshold
Solar eclipses act as triggers—revealing what has been hidden and setting the tone for the next six months. This is our final eclipse in the Pisces/Aries axis, amplified by the presence of six grahas (planets) plus Neptune (Vāruṇa) — including Shanis (Saturn) 30 year transit into Pisces. We find ourselves in a time outside of time, where perception and reality may not align. The eclipse confronts us with the unknown, bringing buried patterns to the surface for dissolution. This is an important time to peer into yourself.
The recent lunar eclipse may have already revealed something significant, shifting your understanding of where your energy is best invested. There is an awakening—as if emerging from a deep sleep, where illusions dissolve and clarity begins to form. While clarity may still elude you as you gather truth, this moment calls for guarding your energy, stabilizing your emotions, and postponing major decisions.
The Alchemy of Eclipses
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A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, momentarily veiling the solar light. In Vedic astrology, this is catalyzed by the nodal axis—Rāhu and Ketu—the great awakeners. As the Sun is obscured, old cycles dissolve, and new ones emerge. This celestial alignment calls for deep transformation, urging you to realign with your highest path and embrace unseen possibilities.
Friction arises to stir duality for purification. Through this process, self-knowledge becomes stabilized. The turbulence you may feel is the necessary alchemy to draw you deeper into your own psyche.
Uttara Bhādrapadā calls for surrender, inviting us to expand our vision and perceive the greater design held within Universal mind and the collective consciousness. This phase demands simplicity—staying grounded and rested is essential. Reflect on what is being revealed and what longs to be untangled. This is not a time for grasping or control. Instead, allow the unexpected to unfold.
Not My Monkeys, Not My Circus
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.
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.
Sacred Timing & Ritual
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 (in salt water if possible) before and after the eclipse to decompress the spine and cleanse both body and mind, allowing for a smoother energetic transition.
Trust the Process
Trust that this cycle holds the initiation necessary to bear seeds of a positive resolution in time, which will birth you into the next journey. Take your time to process things and allow the story to continue unfolding.
Those experiencing a daśā or sub-period of Saturn, or with natal planets (Sun, Moon, Rising) in Uttara Bhādrapadā, will feel this transit’s transformative energy even more profoundly.
Eclipse Timing
⟐ March 29th, 2005
⟐ 1:51 AM - 5:44 AM PDT | 2:21 PM - 6:14 PM IST
During this eclipse window, emotions may intensify, and uncertainty may surface. Engage in practices that anchor you—mantra, meditation, and prayer, these will help navigate the energies, allowing the eclipse to pass without unnecessary entanglement. Postpone major decisions for about a week and listen for what is being revealed. (ideally beyond mercury stationing direct on 4/7)
This eclipse portal beckons us toward deeper understanding and spiritual growth—allow yourself to be surprised by what unfolds.
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Om Tatpurushaya Vidmahe
Mahadevaya Dhimahi
Tanno Rudraḥ Prachodayāt
ॐ तत्पुरुषाय विद्महे महादेवाय धीमहि।
तन्नो रुद्रः प्रचोदयात्॥
"In search of yourself, you'll lose yourself.
Leave the little river and join the big river.
Why do you carry the burden of the world on your shoulders like an ox?
Change your direction and become one with the Universe."
~ Jalāluddīna Rūmī
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