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Pancha-Pakshi Shastra

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


five 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 five birds, influence and control all the actions of human
beings. These five birds take their turns in a special sequence and radiate their powers
during day and night. The power that takes effect first 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 five 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
beneficial 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). It is also helpful those who want to quicken the result of Mantra
Sadhana and preparing and administering ayurvedic drugs to get amazing results.
The five 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 five activities at any given
time:

1-Rule
in the table used as 100 +positive energy
2-Eat
in the table used as 80 +positive energy
3-Walk
in the table used as 60 +positive energy
4-Sleep
in the table used as 20 negative energy
5-Die
in the table used as 0 negative energy


The birds are considered most powerful when they rule and least powerful when they
die.
To find 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 find your Nakshatra Pakshi (Bird) from
the following chart.

Star
Star
at birth
Suklapaksha
At brith
Krishnapaksha
At birth
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


No Birth star Suklapaksha Krishnapaksha
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 five birds rule certain days of the week and the days when your bird rules are
considered good for you.This is shown as BLACK STRIPE WITH YELLOW COLOUR
LETTER. Also, the days on which your bird is least powerful (death days) will be least
useful for you.WITH DOUBLE STRIKE THROUGH IN RED COLOUR LETTER 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 different for day and night.

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




During Sukla-Paksa Bird avastha

Pakshi
Death -ve Day +ve Night +ve
Vulture
Thursday
Saturday
Sunday
Tuesday
Friday
Owl
Sunday
Friday
Monday
Wednesday
Saturnday
Crow
Monday Thursday
Sunday
Tuesday
Cock
Tuesday Friday
Monday
Wednesday
Peacock
Wednesday Saturday Thursday


During Krishna-Paksa Bird avastha
Death (-ve)
Ruling days +ve Ruling Night
+ve
Vulture Tuesday,
Friday Sunday Tuesday
Owl Monday,
Thursday Wednesday
Crow Sunday
Wednesday Thursday
Cock Thursday,Saturday
Sunday,Tuesday, Monday,Satur
day
Peacock Wednesday,Friday
Monday,Saturday, Friday



Each day of 12 (It is assumed as Sun Rise at 6 a.m and Sun Set 6p.m) hours is
divided into five equal portions and given to different 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.
This saastra is coming from the Great 18 sidhars refered in South India *(Tamil Nadu).
As like any saastra it has also curse. Using this you can do good to your selves and for
others, as well you can do black magic. The effect of Black Magic is equal to Aabhi
chara. So I request you all to concentrate only on good use. For great success you have
to get initiated of Siva Manthra with appropriate Bijakshara. For Eg.
1. NA MA SI VA YA can be derived 2. NA SI VA YA MA 3. NA VA YA MA SI 4. NA
YA MA SI VA 5. NA VA SI YA MA etc.,
2. MA SI VA YA NA
3. SI VA YA NA MA
4. VA YA NA MA SI
5. YA NA MA SI VA.
For getting blessed of medicine to become amrut NA SI MA SI.
Like this there 125 ways you can prounouce for the pakshi when it is negative
phase, to turn it into positive, each specific manthra has to be prounced.
So One can imagine, you will always have win-win situation.
Thank you,
For any further queries
Contact: K.V.VIGHNESH Mail kvvighnesh@yahoo.co.in

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