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श्लोक - नाम क्रमांक: 441
मराठी अर्थ
शब्द:
ॐ नक्षत्रिणे नमः।
विवेचन:
जो नक्षत्रांचा स्वामी आहे, तो नक्षत्री. आकाशातील तेजस्वी ग्रहताऱ्यांच्या क्रम, प्रभाव आणि चालना यांचे नियमन त्याच्याकडे आहे. तो दैवी ज्योतींचा अधिपती म्हणून ओळखला जातो.
अर्थ:
चंद्राच्या रूपाने नक्षत्रांचा स्वामी.
English Meaning
Meaning:
Om Nakshatrine Namah।
Simple Meaning:
From *nakshatra* + *ee* (possessor/lord); "The Lord of All the Stars and Constellations" - all the stars in all the galaxies in all the universes are His; He governs their movements, their light, and their influence.
Mythology / Philosophy / Spiritual:
** Detailed Meaning & Explanation 'Nakshatree' means the possessor or lord of the nakshatras (stars/asterisms). While Nakshatranemir describes Vishnu as the structural hub of the stellar universe, Nakshatree describes His personal sovereignty over all stars. He is the master of every light that shines in the night sky. ** Mythological Significance The Srimad Bhagavatam narrates how the great sage Dhruva, after intense penance to Vishnu, was placed permanently in the cosmos as Dhruva Tara (Pole Star) — illustrating Vishnu's lordship over stellar existence. The story of Krittika (the Pleiades) nakshatras as the mothers of Kartikeya, and Rohini as the Moon's favorite wife — all these Puranic narratives unfold within Vishnu's cosmic rulership. ** Spiritual & Vedantic Meaning In the Bhagavad Gita (10.21), Krishna says: 'Nakshatranam Aham Shashi' — among nakshatras, I am the Moon. This shows His intimate relationship with the starry realm. The 27 nakshatras are also used in Jyotisha (Vedic astrology) to understand the soul's journey through incarnations — and Vishnu as Nakshatree is the one who guides souls through these cosmic stages toward liberation. 📖 References: Bhagavad Gita 10.21; Srimad Bhagavatam 4.9.20-25 (Dhruva story); Vishnu Purana 2.8; Atharva Veda 19.7