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Every two or three days the background mood of the day seems to change because of this.

The Bikrami calander (made about 2079 years ago) is a lunar?? based calendar stems from Indic region and is used in Nepal officially as well as in historical Sikh texts.

In Bikrami Samat a month happens 3 days after a full moon??

The full moon effects the soul and your sensory/pranic/empathic experiences are heightened then. Traditionally in ancient Indian culture these three days of full moon reserved the days for breaktime from work??

Days of the week have particular feelings and energy behind them.

🔅Sa and Pa are always shuddh. Sa Shadaj is the main swar from where all swars can generate so it is the Sun (Leo 5) base of solar system, and also Sunday in the week system.

🌜 then Pa Pancham is Moon (Cancer 4), the sun and moon are never retrograde and both have only one sign. Some times Moon may be invisible so some Ragas are without Pancham (pancham varjya), and represented by Lundi or Monday.

☿ Re Rishabh Tuesday—Budha Mercury lord of Gemini 3 (Suddha) and Virgo 6 (Komal)

♀️Ga Gandhar-Shukra Friday Venus lord of Taurus 2 (Komal) and Libra (shuddha)

♂ Ma Madhyam-Mangal Tuesday Mars lord of Aries 1 (Shuddha) and Scorpio 8 (Tivra)

🪙 Dha Dhaivat-Heavenly Thursday Jupiter lord of Sagittarius 9 (Shuddha) and Pisces(Komal)

🪐Ni Nishad—Saturday Saturn and Capricorn 10 (Komal) and Aquarius (Shuddha)

Misc obeservations -

Walking in places of previous day can bring back moods of previous day's associated planets feeling and energy. The day of week you were born plays as your planet that most defines you like lunar and solar zodiac??

Additional Astrology details

Bhrigu (1st to 3rd century CE) Bhrigu Samhita translated by T.M. Rao (2017)

(Bhrigu)

Varaha Mihira (6th century CE) Random Stars, found at back of book https://wellcomecollection.org/works/afmgm695/items?canvas=49

Zodiac qualities

Bhrigu (1st to 3rd century CE) Bhrigu Samhita translated by T.M. Rao (2017)
Ibid.

(Bhrigu)

Astrological Enemies

Ibid
Ibid

Adityas, Demons, Goddesses

Ved Vyasa (c. 1500 – c. 1200 BCE) Srimad Bhagavatam 12.11.27-49 http://www.harekrsna.de/surya/12adityas.htm

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