Z for the Zodiac and Mahabharata - Mahabharata Mashup
Namaste,
For the last post of the challenge, I chose anothertopic that interests me. The planetary positions, astrology, and tarot readingare fascinating. When I saw that the omens listed by Vyasa inBhishma Parva mentioned the elements of the zodiac, I dug around a little tofind more.
I created a chart based on my very limitedknowledge, but it was half-correct. However, a PDF shared by Jyotisha Journal helped. So, I combined astrology andtarot to interpret the events during the Kurukshetra War.

Two eclipses occurred during the Kurukshetra War. The firsteclipse was likely lunar, while the latter was a solar eclipse. This (along with other pointers) indicates that Rahu was in Scorpio while Ketu was in Taurus.
It's super strange for that to happen in eighteen days. However, reading Shalya provided new information (and also thanks to the review by Pradeep Bhattacharya added at the end of Shanti Parva for highlighting it).
Balarama arrived right before Bhima and Dhuryodhana's duel. He said, “It is now forty-two days since I left when the Pusya constellation was in the ascendant; I have returned in the ascendancy of Sravana. I must witness this mace-duel of my students.” (Section 34, Shalya Parva).
Now, Balarama left for the tirtha yatra just before the battle began. He even visited the camp at Kurukshetra to talk to Krishna. That means the actual battle duration lasted for forty-two days though they fought for only eighteen days. The remaining days must have been for healing from injuries, clearing the battlefield, and maybe even mourning the deaths of Bhishma, Drona, Abhimanyu, etc. So, two eclipses in forty-two days is not unbelievable.
Planetary Positions
Scorpio is the main sign where planets seem to be.It is a fixed water sign. It corresponds to the Death card in the tarot (13-Marsplanet) and represents the ending of something (automatically, the beginning ofanother). In this case, it can be the end of the Kauravas, the end of enmity,literal death (war), and the progress to the end of the yuga.

The RWS ( RaiderWaite Smith ) deck shows the Death card with a skeleton knight riding a horse while holding ablack flag, trampling on dead bodies as a king asks for mercy. There is a riverand a setting sun in the background. A very direct representation of theKurukshetra war.
The next major sign is Libra, which comes beforeScorpio. It is a cardinal air sign. It corresponds to Justice (11- Venusplanet) in tarot.
Justice represents karmic justice, truth, honesty,cause and effect, life lessons, and consequences for our actions. In this context,Justice is served to the Kauravas through death and defeat, while the Pandavasget justice through the win. However, they are not without flaws and pay for itthrough the death of all their dear ones.
The RWS deck shows the Justice card as a man in redrobes holding a sword upright in the right hand and a balance in the left hand.Someone/ authority who gives a person what’s due.

Jupiter is a thinking planet (for knowledge,abundance, and learning) but also a judge and jury, though its role is mostlyto help a person do the right thing. In fact, Jupiter moves from Libra toScorpio when Karna dies on the 17th day of the war (though we don't know which actual day it would have been). Possibly signifying that it’s time he got the results of his actions (facing deathafter being judged by Justice as guilty).
Mars RetrogradeMars is also called the God of War- a planet ofaction and energy. It is ruled by Scorpio. In retrograde, it increases stress,tension, and tempers. It makes a person lash out or strike blindly(Ashvatthaman butchering the remaining Pandava warriors and family in their sleep). Anger, frustration,trauma, feeling cornered, etc., are common signs during this period.
However, it also presents a chance to see thingsfrom a different perspective (Bhagavad Gita?) and understand things at a deeperlevel.
MercuryWhile there is no mention of Mercury, my gut tellsme it could also be in retrograde. Things are super messy, a trademark ofMercury retrograde- Failure of technology/ devices (Karna’s wheel gettingstuck), miscommunication (the deliberate half-truth spoken to Drona about hisson’s death), and so on.
(We are just out of Mercury Retrograde that lasted from 1st April to 25th April and are currently in the shadow phase)

Historically,eclipses were seen as an indication of an upcoming war or military action. Incertain cultures, an eclipse would indicate the death of a king/ ruler. If weconsider this, it aligns with how Dhuryodhana died, and Hastinapura had a newking. Two eclipses may also indicate the opening and closing of the cycle(though it is calculated for the year). It rewrites patterns, ends the old, andmakes place for the new, which also happened by the end of the war.
That's a lot to process, I know! I fell into a blackhole and wanted to drag you along. ;)
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The first and last images are AI and made on Bing. The cards are from the internet.