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Pancha-Pakshi Shastra is based on ancient literature in Tamil language. Pancha means ve and Pakshi means Bird.

The Pancha-Pakshi system has some resemblance to the Pancha-Bhuta (Five elements) system of Vedic Astrology. It

is believed that the Five Elements represented by ve birds, inuence and control all the actions of human beings.

These ve birds take their turns in a special sequence and radiate their powers during and night. The power

that takes eect rst on a day or night and the sequence that follows depends on the day of the and the

Paksha (waxing half or waning half cycles) of the .

One of the ve birds is assigned to every human being as the controlling power based on the Birth Star of the

person and the of the Moon at the of birth. The activity of this Main Bird at a given point of time and

the activity of the Sub-Bird at that time and the relationship between them indicates whether the time will be

benecial and lucky for the person or not. Pacha-Pakshi Shasta is very popular in south India especially Tamil Nadu.

It helps selection of auspicious time and also for answering queries (Prasna)

The ve birds in the Pancha-Pakshi Shastra are:

* 1- Vulture

* 2- Owl

* 3- Crow

* 4- Cock

* 5- Peacock

These birds engage in any one of the following ve activities at any given time:

* 1- Rule

* 2- Eat

* 3- Walk

* 4- Sleep

* 5- Die

The birds are considered most powerful when they rule and least powerful when they die.

To nd out your Birth Pakshi (Nakshatra Pakshi) you have to know your birth star according to Vedic Astrology and

the Paksha of the Moon at the time of your birth. The half of the Lunar Cycle when the Moon increases in size and

reaches the Full Moon (Pournami) is called Sukla-Paksha and the other half of the cycle when the size decreases

until the New Moon is called the -Paksha. Birth Stars are based on the longitude of Moon and are 27 in

number from Aswini to Revati. Once you know the Birth Star (Nakshatra) and the Paksha you can nd your

Nakshatra Pakshi (Bird) from the following chart.

Pancha-Pakshi Sastram, Indian Custom Pancha-Pakshi Sastram is one amongst the many unique scientific treatises of the Hindus. Among the many unique scientific treatises of the Hindus there is one more named as Pancha-Pakshi Sastram. This forms a portion of the Hindu astronomical science. Twenty-seven forms of constellations are recognized by the Hindu astrologers in the moon`s path. Each is called a lunar mansion and in each of which the moon happens to be each day. These lunar mansions are considered to be of great practical consequence from their good or evil influence by the astrologers. And this is calculated not only at the time of birth of an individual but also during his lifetime. The situation of the moon in this or that Nakshatram at the is considered to regulate the occurring of an event affecting the individual concerned. Every person is born with his special star, mansion or Nakshatram. He or she can be called by whatever name in which the moon was at the moment of his or her birth. The Nakshatrams, are a source of infinite terror to the Hindus of all castes. They are consulted at births and marriages and in all of difficulty, sickness and so on. Days and events become lucky or unlucky according to the decision of these mansions. It is not possible to say when these twenty-seven stars, which are in the moon`s path, were created. But they are Kalpam after Kalpam i.e. several great ages along with other objects of creation destroyed, recreated, maintained for the next Kalpam, and again destroyed. The objects of creation are not quite the same at the beginning of each Kalpam. This is because of the fact that the good and bad actions outstanding against each object of creation. But in the case of the permanent devatas who do not return to the earth after their stay in Swarga i.e. heaven as the result of the good deeds is over, the fresh creation is quite the same at the beginning of each Kalpam. Every constellation, whether it is a fixed star or a planet, is a spherical body and it has a deity, which looks after it. The spherical body or Mandalam as it is called, is inanimate. While the

deity, which has charge of, it has a soul and is subject to the orders of the supreme deity. The orders of the minor deity are also important under whose command they are placed. All the spherical bodies including the earth attract each other, and move in harmony in perfect accordance with the rules laid down by the supreme deity in Vedas and also in astrology. It is this attraction that constitutes the influence, which the fixed stars and planets exercise over the living objects on the earth, and the nature of each influence is described in astrology. Astrology is part of Vedas and every person who has faith in the Vedas must place faith in astrology. The Vedas are intended to reveal truths, which human reason cannot discover, and which must therefore be accepted without questioning. No cross-examination should be directed against those truths. Implicit faith must be placed on Vedic revelations. These Nakshatrams or lunar mansions are grouped under five birds. And the names can be mentioned as the hawk, the owl, the crow, cock and the peacock. Hence each individual has not only his own Nakshatram but also his own bird out of these five. These birds are said to be in any one of the five states, namely: Eating, Walking, Ruling, Sleeping and Dying during the five or divisions of twelve of both the night and day time of each day of the week. Further, these states vary in the dark from what they were during the week days of the bright fortnight. Most auspicious time for going on a voyage or a journey, for commencing, agricultural operations, for advancing against enemies, for going to ask favours of persons in power, for purchases and sales and so on can be declared as when his or her bird is either eating or ruling. The next best time is when the bird is walking which state is not very good either. The in which his or her bird is either asleep or dying is the worst hour that could be selected for any good attempt and is generally considered to be the most inauspicious for any undertaking. The arrangement of the state of the birds in the order of importance can be mentioned as ruling, eating, walking, sleeping and dying. Eating state is considered to be three-fourth important while walking has only half of the importance of the eating state. Sleeping state is considered to be half as important as walking state, while the dying bird is half of the sleeping one. The table furnishing the bird under which, he or she is placed from the Nakshatram or lunar mansion is given in all the Panchangam of

Indian . It is comprised of five limbs. These can be mentioned as the , the varam, the nakshatram, the yogam and the karanam. A man desiring prosperity pays attention to the Tithi. One desirous of long life understands everything about Varam or the days of the week. The Nakshatrams are resorted to for being freed from sins. The Yogam is intended for obtaining immunity from diseases whereas the Karanam is said to secure for the observer success in all undertakings. Hence it was that the recital of the Panchangam was in vogue in olden days.

The mysterious " Panch-pakshi Shastram " is a unique system of Vedic astrology, propounded by ancient Tamil Siddha Saints thousands of ago, which has been considered a golden key in the hands of man which can be used with advantage in any endeavour and in any walk of life. The system is said to be 'unfailing' as it is based on natural laws of ve elements Pancha bhutas combined with Jothida kalasasana force of each individual. It's extra-ordinary the man precise knowledge of his strength and weakness for a particular hour of a particular day. In day to day life and by individuals in all walks of life, to lead a successful life with complete gratication, both in mental, physical and even in spiritual planes. This is based on comparative gradation of elemental vibrations of individuals functioning in life in dierent ebbs during dierent time gaps with a uniform successive time slots. The Jothida kalasasanam say about that, The Indian Astronomy sage also found that elemental vibrations dierentially function in 5 ways during the periods of waxing and waning Moon cycles in 5 dierent gradations. The horoscope of an individual is the representation of the imprint of the cosmic vibrations emanating from the peculiar pattern of the nine planets at the time of one's birth. This collective imprint remains in the sub-conscious always after one's birth. Being controlled/ directed by this imprint, the individual is helpless, but to live in a peculiar individual way accordingly. If we can identify the basic laws behind formation of this imprint and the functional pattern of our elemental vibrations, we can adjust ourselves and function in such a way so that our indulgence in any action during a time-situation, whenever elemental vibrations are at the highest ebb, we will be crowned with Greatest success. This is the called " Panchapakshi ". As per this system, 24 hours from one sunrise to next sunrise, consists of 10 Yama – 5 yama during day time and 5 yama during night time. Thus Yama is a name given to a duration of 2..4 hours as per this system (Dierent systems assign dierent duration for a `Yama'. Actually Yama just means `Duration'). Actually it is the ve elemental vibrations that are personied birds (Pakshis). The 5 birds that does some or the other activity in each of these 5 time slots are 1) Vulture 2) Owl 3) Crow 4) Hen 5) Peacock

The ve activities these birds participate in are 1) Eating 2) Walking 3) Ruling 4) Sleeping 5) Dying The functional patters of the birds and activities vary, during waxing and waning Moon cycles, and also during week days. Therefore to know the Yama bird and its activity, you should have a detailed table that lists the same. Meaning of each activity As per the book `Biorhythms of Natal Moon', the meaning of each activity is as follows –

· Eating – This activity is nothing but renewal of the body cells, and thereby renewal of functions is thus eected

· Walking – To eat, bird has to be earning. For earnings movement is necessary. This movement is walking activity · Ruling – The process of earning itself is the activity of ruling.

· Sleeping – After eating, walking and ruling, the system gets exhausted due to prolonged exertion resulting in the need to relax. This relaxing process is the sleeping activity.

· Dying – By repeated process of these four activities frequently, the body in which the soul resides, completely degenerates and reaches an extreme point when functioning of these four activities is no more possible. At this stage, the soul departs from the old body to take rest and enter into another new suitable body by way of reincarnation. This is called the activity of dying and the cycle again begins. Method of Application

· Find the bird corresponding to your birth star

· Check the activity in which the bird indulges in the desired period of time

· This will give you an idea about your general state at that time and the trend of the result. For example, if ruling time then denitely expect positive result, if dying time then total negative results. Know your bird Now You can identify your bird from the following table given blow. You can call it birth-bird or elemental-bird, similar to the word birth-star. Now check the day of the week as well as whether it is bright or dark half of Moon cycle. Based on this info check the activity in which your bird is indulging at that period of time. Similar to the Dasa-Antara system, you can check the bird of sub-activity as well. The current activity in which your bird is indulged in along with bird of sub-activity for that period of time will give you an idea about the trend of possible results for that period of time. [To have a detailed table on the same refer to the tables given in the book `Bio-rhythms of Natal Moon']. This is the system of Pancha Pakshi Sastra in nut shell.

Pancha Pakshi Nakshatra Bright Dark Half Half

Aswini Vulture Peacock Bharani

Krithigai

Rohini

Mirugaseersam

Thiruvathirai Owl Cock Punarpoosam

Poosam

Ayilyam

Maham

Pooram

Uthiram

Hastham Crow Crow Chithirai

Swati

Visakam

Anusham

Kettai Cock Owl Moolam

Pooradam

Uthiradam

Thiruvonam

Avittam

Sathayam

Pooratathi

Uthirattathi

Revathi

The ve birds rule certain days of the week and the days when your bird rules are considered good for you. Also,

the days on which your bird is least powerful (death days) will be least useful for you. It is best not to undertake

important tasks or take decisions on such days. The ruling days and death days also depend on the Paksha of the

day you are considering for an activity. While death days of a bird are same for day as well as night, the ruling days

are dierent for day and night.

The chart showing the ruling and death days are given below:

During Sukla-Paksa(between fullmoon day and newmoon day)

Each day of 12 hours is divided into ve equal portions and given to dierent activities of the birds. Within each

portion, the time is further allocated to other birds called apahara birds and their activities. The duty cycles follow

complex and intricate logic of Pancha-Pakshi Shastra. One can select the best suitable time during a day or night

using detailed charts based on Pancha-Paskshi Shastra. Astro-Vision will soon bring these to you through the

website for the benet of all the members.

The Pancha-Pakshi Shastra is not to be confused with Pakshi Shastra practiced by nomads in India where they use

a parrot to pick a card from a deck to predict the future.

The mysterious " Panch-pakshi Shastram " is a unique system of Vedic astrology, propounded by ancient Tamil Siddha Saints thousands of years ago, which has been considered a golden key in the hands of man which can be used with advantage in any endeavour and in any walk of life. The system is said to be 'unfailing' as it is based on natural laws of ve elements Pancha bhutas combined with Jothida kalasasana force of each individual. It's extra-ordinary the man precise knowledge of his strength and weakness for a particular hour of a particular day. In day to day life and by individuals in all walks of life, to lead a successful life with complete gratication, both in mental, physical and even in spiritual planes. This is based on comparative gradation of elemental vibrations of individuals functioning in life in dierent ebbs during dierent time gaps with a uniform successive time slots. The Jothida kalasasanam say about that, The Indian Astronomy sage also found that elemental vibrations dierentially function in 5 ways during the periods of waxing and

waning Moon cycles in 5 dierent gradations. The horoscope of an individual is the representation of the imprint of the cosmic vibrations emanating from the peculiar pattern of the nine planets at the time of one's birth. This collective imprint remains in the sub-conscious always after one's birth. Being controlled/ directed by this imprint, the individual is helpless, but to live in a peculiar individual way accordingly. If we can identify the basic laws behind formation of this imprint and the functional pattern of our elemental vibrations, we can adjust ourselves and function in such a way so that our indulgence in any action during a time-situation, whenever elemental vibrations are at the highest ebb, we will be crowned with Greatest success. This is the called " Panchapakshi ". As per this system, 24 hours from one sunrise to next sunrise, consists of 10 Yama – 5 yama during day time and 5 yama during night time. Thus Yama is a name given to a duration of 2..4 hours as per this system (Dierent systems assign dierent duration for a `Yama'. Actually Yama just means `Duration'). Actually it is the ve elemental vibrations that are personied birds (Pakshis). The 5 birds that does some or the other activity in each of these 5 time slots are 1) Vulture 2) Owl 3) Crow 4) Hen 5) Peacock The ve activities these birds participate in are 1) Eating 2) Walking 3) Ruling 4) Sleeping 5) Dying The functional patters of the birds and activities vary, during waxing and waning Moon cycles, and also during week days. Therefore to know the Yama bird and its activity, you should have a detailed table that lists the same. Meaning of each activity As per the book `Biorhythms of Natal Moon', the meaning of each activity is as follows –

· Eating – This activity is nothing but renewal of the body cells, and thereby renewal of functions is thus eected · Walking – To eat, bird has to be earning. For earnings movement is necessary. This movement is walking activity

· Ruling – The process of earning itself is the activity of ruling.

· Sleeping – After eating, walking and ruling, the system gets exhausted due to prolonged exertion resulting in the need to relax. This relaxing process is the sleeping activity. · Dying – By repeated process of these four activities frequently, the body in which the soul resides, completely degenerates and reaches an extreme point when functioning of these four activities is no more possible. At this stage, the soul departs from the old body to take rest and enter into another new suitable body by way of reincarnation. This is called the activity of dying and the cycle again begins. Method of Application

· Find the bird corresponding to your birth star

· Check the activity in which the bird indulges in the desired period of time

· This will give you an idea about your general state at that time and the trend of the result. For example, if ruling time then denitely expect positive result, if dying time then total negative results. Know your bird Now You can identify your bird from the following table given blow. You can call it birth-bird or elemental-bird, similar to the word birth-star. Now check the day of the week as well as whether it is bright or dark half of Moon cycle. Based on this info check the activity in which your bird is indulging at that period of time. Similar to the Dasa-Antara system, you can check the bird of sub-activity as well. The current activity in which your bird is indulged in along with bird of sub-activity for that period of time will give you an idea about the trend of possible results for that period of time. [To have a detailed table on the same refer to the tables given in the book `Bio-rhythms of Natal Moon']. This is the system of Pancha Pakshi Sastra in nut shell.

Pancha Pakshi Nakshatra Bright Dark Half Half

Aswini Vulture Peacock Bharani

Krithigai

Rohini

Mirugaseersam

Thiruvathirai Owl Cock Punarpoosam

Poosam

Ayilyam

Maham

Pooram

Uthiram Crow Crow Hastham

Chithirai

Swati

Visakam

Anusham

Kettai Cock Owl Moolam

Pooradam

Uthiradam

Thiruvonam

Avittam

Sathayam

Pooratathi

Uthirattathi

Revathi

Pancha-Pakshi Shastra

Pancha-Pakshi Shastra is based on ancient literature in Tamil language.

Pancha means ve and Pakshi means Bird. The Pancha-Pakshi system has some resemblance to the Pancha-Bhuta (Five elements) system of Vedic Astrology. It is believed that the Five Elements represented by ve birds, inuence and control all the actions of human beings. These ve birds take their turns in a special sequence and radiate their powers during day and night. The power that takes eect rst on a day or night and the sequence that follows depends on the day of the week and the Paksha (waxing half or waning half cycles) of the Moon.

One of the ve birds is assigned to every human being as the controlling power based on the Birth Star of the person and the Paksha of the Moon at the time of birth. The activity of this Main Bird at a given point of time and the activity of the Sub-Bird at that time and the relationship between them indicates whether the time will be benecial and lucky for the person or not. Pacha-Pakshi Shasta is very popular in south India especially Tamil Nadu. It helps selection of auspicious time and also for answering queries (Prasna)

The ve birds in the Pancha-Pakshi Shastra are:

1- Vulture 2- Owl 3- Crow 4- Cock 5- Peacock

These birds engage in any one of the following ve activities at any given time:

1- Rule 2- Eat 3- Walk 4- Sleep 5- Die

The birds are considered most powerful when they rule and least powerful when they die.

To nd out your Birth Pakshi (Nakshatra Pakshi) you have to know your birth star according to Vedic Astrology and the Paksha of the Moon at the time of your birth. The half of the Lunar Cycle when the Moon increases in size and reaches the Full Moon (Pournami) is called Sukla-Paksha and the other half of the cycle when the size decreases until the New Moon is called the Krishna-Paksha. Birth Stars are based on the longitude of Moon and are 27 in number from Aswini to Revati. Once you know the Birth Star (Nakshatra) and the Paksha you can nd your Nakshatra Pakshi (Bird) from the following chart.

Star Birth in Suklapaksha Birth in Krishnapaksha 1 Aswini Vulture Peacock 2 Bharani Vulture Peacock 3 Krittika Vulture Peacock 4 Rohini Vulture Peacock 5 Mrigasira Vulture Peacock 6 Ardra Owl Cock 7 Punarvasu Owl Cock 8 Pushya Owl Cock 9 Ashlesha Owl Cock 10 Makha Owl Cock 11 Purvaphalguni Owl Cock 12 Uttaraphalguni Crow Crow 13 Hasta Crow Crow 14 Chitra Crow Crow 15 Swati Crow Crow 16 Vishakha Crow Crow 17 Anuradha Cock Owl 18 Jyeshta Cock Owl 19 Moola Cock Owl 20 Poorvashada Cock Owl 21 Uttarashada Cock Owl 22 Shravana Peacock Vulture 23 Dhanishta Peacock Vulture 24 Satabhisha Peacock Vulture

25 Poorvabhadra Peacock Vulture 26 Uttarabhadra Peacock Vulture 27 Revati Peacock Vulture

The ve birds rule certain days of the week and the days when your bird rules are considered good for you. Also, the days on which your bird is least powerful (death days) will be least useful for you. It is best not to undertake important tasks or take decisions on such days. The ruling days and death days also depend on the Paksha of the day you are considering for an activity. While death days of a bird are same for day as well as night, the ruling days are dierent for day and night.

The chart showing the ruling and death days are given below:

During Sukla-Paksa

Bird Death Days Ruling days Day time Night time Vulture Thursday, Saturday Sunday, Tuesday Friday Owl Sunday, Friday Monday, Wednesday Saturday Crow Monday Thursday Sunday, Tuesday Cock Tuesday Friday Monday, Wednesday Peacock Wednesday Saturday Thursday

During Krishna-Paksa

Bird Death Days Ruling days Day time Night time Vulture Tuesday Friday Sunday, Tuesday Owl Monday Thursday Wednesday Crow Sunday Wednesday Thursday Cock Thursday, Saturday Sunday, Tuesday Monday, Saturday Peacock Wednesday, Friday Monday, Saturday Friday

Each day of 12 hours is divided into ve equal portions and given to dierent activities of the birds. Within each portion, the time is further allocated to other birds called apahara birds and their activities. The duty cycles follow complex and intricate logic of Pancha-Pakshi Shastra. One can select the best

suitable time during a day or night using detailed charts based on Pancha-Paskshi Shastra. Astro-Vision will soon bring these to you through the website for the benet of all the members.

The Pancha-Pakshi Shastra is not to be confused with 'Pakshi Shastra' practiced by nomads in India where they use a parrot to pick a card from a deck to predict the future.