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)
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
- 2- Eat
- 3- Walk
- 4- Sleep
- 5- Die
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 |
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 five 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 different 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 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.
Astro-Vision will soon bring these to you through the
website for the benefit 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.