Moon, Myths & Matriarchs: Astrology of the Divine Mother

The Divine Mother is woven into the fabric of astrology, guiding us through intuition, emotional healing, and the deep longing to nurture and be nurtured. In Jyotish (Vedic astrology), the Moon and Venus shape our experience of femininity, receptivity, and our relationship with the mother archetype. The Divine Mother archetype teaches us to hear our intuition, offering emotional receptivity, inner wisdom, and nurturance through lunar consciousness.

For some, the mother is a source of unwavering love and security; for others, she is absent, distant, or complicated. When the Moon or Venus is weak, afflicted, or misaligned, it can show up as emotional instability, struggles with attachment, or a deep-seated feeling of unworthiness. But astrology doesn’t just reveal these wounds—it also offers remedies.

One of the most powerful ways to heal these imbalances is through connecting with deities or saints who embody the nurturing, protective, and abundant qualities of the Divine Mother. When personal experiences with maternal figures are challenging, these spiritual connections can help repair psychological and energetic gaps, offering guidance and emotional support.

The Moon & the Mind: A Story of Longing and Belonging

In Jyotish, the Moon (Chandra) rules the mind (manas), which means our thoughts, emotions, and sense of belonging are intimately tied to its cycles. Mythologically, the Moon is linked to Tara, the wife of Jupiter (Guru). In one version of the story, Chandra abducts Tara, leading to a celestial battle. But beneath the surface, this myth speaks to the wandering nature of the mind—always seeking, always longing.

This is the Moon’s nature: to feel, to yearn, to wax and wane. If we’ve felt emotionally untethered in life, working with lunar cycles, rituals, and deities can help anchor us back into a sense of home—within ourselves.

Symbolism of the Moon

  • The crescent Moon glyph represents the waxing and waning nature of emotional cycles.
  • The sign of Cancer (Karkata), the Moon’s natural home, is deeply tied to fertility, femininity, receptivity, and the nurturing qualities of the mother.

THE DIVINE MOTHER IN THE STARS

Many of the nakshatras (lunar mansions) embody different aspects of the Divine Mother. Some nourish, while others challenge us to transform.

  • Krittika (Pleiades): The seven warrior mothers of Karttikeya, offering protection and purification.
  • Rohini: A nakshatra of abundance, beauty, and creation, often linked to Lakshmi.
  • Punarvasu: Ruled by Aditi, the mother of the gods, embodying divine grace and renewal.
  • Anuradha: The energy of Radha, representing devotion, friendship, and surrender.
  • Mula: The domain of Nirrti, the goddess of destruction, forcing us to break ancestral patterns.

Just as these lunar mansions shape our emotional tendencies, planetary energies also align with different goddesses across cultures, offering insight into how we heal.

Planetary Goddesses & Healing the Mother Wound

The Divine Feminine manifests in different ways across Vedic, Celtic, Hellenic, and African traditions. If we experience planetary imbalances, working with these archetypes can help us realign.

  • Moon – Tripura Sundari / Cerridwen / Selene / Yemaya: The nurturers and wisdom-keepers, offering emotional healing and intuition.
  • Venus – Kamala (Lakshmi) / Brigid / Aphrodite / Oshun: Goddesses of love, beauty, and feminine magnetism.
  • Sun – Durga / Áine / Theia / Sekhmet: These radiant solar goddesses embody power, vitality, and divine authority.
  • Mars – Kali / Morrigan / Athena / Oya: The fierce protectors and warriors who embody courage, strength, and battle wisdom.
  • Jupiter – Tara / Danu / Metis / Oya: The high priestesses, teachers, and guides leading us toward wisdom and expansion.
  • Saturn – Dhumavati / The Cailleach / Hecate / Nana Buluku: The crones and guardians of time, teaching resilience and detachment.
  • Rahu – Bagalamukhi / Morgan le Fay / Nemesis / Eshu: The mystics, tricksters, and fate-weavers, guiding us through chaos.
  • Ketu – Chinnamasta / Scáthach / Persephone / Mami Wata: The initiators of transformation, death, and rebirth.

When we feel lost, disconnected, or burdened by unresolved maternal wounds, spiritual connection can fill those gaps. Devotional practices, mantras, and ritual offerings aren’t just symbolic—they create energetic pathways for real healing.

Each planetary imbalance can be remedied through devotional practices, mantras, ritual offerings, and working with the energy of these goddesses. Honouring their wisdom allows for planetary realignment and deeper soul healing.


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