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This is the written human-figure wheel Nru-chakra; a diagram where stars are mapped onto a human body for you, according to where the Sun is situated. 1
Taking that star Nakshatra; one of the 27 lunar mansions of Hindu astrology as the starting point, one should assign three stars to the head and three to the face. One star should be given to each of the two shoulders, one to each of the two arms, and one to each of the two hands. Five stars are placed in the heart, one in the navel, one in the private parts, and one in each of the two knees. Finally, assign six stars to the feet.
A star situated on the feet indicates a person who is fearless in their own city. If one is born under a star in the feet while traveling abroad, they may become a householder with another's wife original: "paradaraka"; a traditional astrological warning of social or moral transgression during travel. In the navel, one is easily satisfied. In the heart, one is well-settled and stable. If the stars fall on the pair of hands, one is a thief. On the arms, one will be displaced from their position. On the shoulders, one attains the status of one who rides an elephant original: "gajaskandhagami"; a metaphor for high social status or royalty. In the face, one enjoys eating sweet foods. If the star is on the head, the person becomes a leader or person of high rank. The calculation is made from the Sun's current star to the individual's birth star.
Thus the Sun Wheel
One should count from the birth sign Rashi to the current star. Assign six to the face, six to the joints?, three to the anus, three to the feet, and three to the throat. This calculation is of the highest order. In the face, there is loss or distress. In the heart, there is surely the gain of wealth. In the hand, know there is fear of the king likely referring to legal or governmental trouble. In the eyes, there is respect from the king. In one foot, one is displaced from their position; if in both feet, all happiness follows.
Thus the Moon Wheel || 2 ||
In whichever star Mars Bhauma is located, from there [place] seven in the face, three in each eye...