Name: Anuradha | Ruler: Saturn | Sign: Scorpio | Gender: Female |
| Caste: Brahmane | Goal: Dharma | Dosha: Fire |
| God: Mitra Mitra (Sanskrit Mitrá) is an important divinity of Indic culture, and the patron divinity of honesty, friendship, contracts and meetings. He is a figure of the Rigveda, distinguished by a relationship to Varuna, the protector of ṛtá.
Vedic Mitra is the patron divinity of contracts and meetings. He is a prominent deity of the Rigveda distinguished by a relationship to Varuna, the protector of ṛtá. Together with Varuna, he counted among the chief Adityas, a group of deities with social functions. They are the supreme keepers of order and gods of the law. The next two in importance are Aryaman (who guards guest friendship and bridal exchange) and Bhaga (share in bounty, good luck).
Mitra brings forth the light at dawn, which was covered by Varuna. Mitra together with Varuna is the most prominent deity and the chief of the Adityas in the Rigveda. | Power: worship | Quality: TST |
Nadi: Pitta | Color: Reddish brown | Direction: South | Animal: Rabbit |
Name starting syllable: Pada1 | Go | (like in: "Go") | Pada2 | Sa | (like in: "Sahara") | Pada3 | Si | (like in: "Sitar") | Pada4 | Su | (like in: "Surya") |
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