Is Number 3 just knowledge or energy?
In NUMEROLOGY, number 3 (Jupiter, also known as Brihaspati in Sanskrit) like every number is represented by a set of character traits and attributes which are both positive and negative.
I have been researching the significance and position of different numbers in numerology. I have seen that most people have an affinity towards numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6. Everyone wishes to have these numbers assuming they only bring a positive impact in our lives.
In my observation, no number or no planet is bad or good, as they all play their roles in our life, and we need to balance them to make our lives better with simple yet powerful remedies. This should only be practiced should we understand and realize that a particular number is not balanced as per our date of birth.
Find below details of number 3.
Gender: Male
Significator of: Knowledge, Future, Children
Element: Space
Body Parts: Fat, Liver, Large Intestine, Kidney
Zodiac sign it rules: Sagittarius & Pisces
Zodiac Exalts: Cancer
Zodiac Debilitates: Capricorn
Zodiac Mooltrikona: Sagittarius
Zodiac Transit Period: 1 year 1 month
Natural Houses: 9th and 12th house of the natural zodiac
Friendly Planets: Sun, Moon, Mars
Enemy Planets: Venus, Mercury, Rahu
Neutral Planets: Saturn, Ketu
Day of the week: Thursday
Direction: North-East
Maha-Dasha Period: 16 years
Colors: Yellow
Metal: Gold
Gem: Yellow Sapphire, Topaz
General Characteristics:
Jupiter is the guardian of the thinking person and is the ruler of the higher intellect, signifies spiritual wisdom, and represents your ideology in life. In spiritual terms, it rules over faith, religion, philosophy, and the search for the ultimate truth of life. Jupiter governs your intrinsic curiosity to find the answers and explore the world in the process, thus foreign travel also comes under this domain. Jupiter is associated with luck, fortune, and wealth. Its positive and benefic presence can turn rags into riches. Though the benefic Jupiter bestows us with wisdom and wealth, at its worst, it can surrender to lethargy, sloth, indulgence, and confidence and I know it all attitude.
Positive Characteristics:
A positive and balance Jupiter will always represent an upbeat, expressive, creative, playful, inspiring, and has uplifting energy. The general vibration of Jupiter is to have an optimist outlook, fun-loving and somewhere a child-like behavior, deep within.
A balanced Jupiter will be imaginative, be an effective communicator, tolerant, joyful, optimist, and have a dynamic personality. In social situations with a number 3, others find their energy and outlook on life uplifted and always tend to look at the brighter side of the future. The 3’s creative self-expression is more prolific and more satisfying when 3 is in ready communication with others who are creative or in the vicinity of others’ creative expressions.
A positive Jupiter always understands the political aspect of everything and has a contribution to politics regardless of the type of organization or government they are associated with. They will always have sensible advice to provide to the leadership and steer it in a beneficial direction. They will have the capability to evaluate and see multi-dimensions in this sphere.
Negative Characteristics:
An unbalanced and negative characteristic of Jupiter can somewhat be scattered, unfocused, and impulsive. In such a case you may notice that these 3’s can be undisciplined, escapist, irresponsible, cynical, and sarcastic. These individuals can also be less grounded, more restless, and get bored easily. A person with an afflicted Jupiter can have delayed marriage, suffer from frequent changes in their behavior, they can get easily influenced and be dominated by others. They will always be pessimistic about things and delay with them negatively. They may also suffer a constant attack of depression. The person also suffers from a lack of knowledge and it also gets difficult for them to retain things.
ASTROLOGICALLY, Jupiters is one of the intelligent planets
Directional Strength
Jupiter gets directional strength whenever it is situated in the Ascendant. This astrological position clearly shows that intelligence, imaginative thought process and the ability to think and make decisions are the biggest strength of Jupiter.
Some of the positive events associated with Jupiter (number 3):
03 February 1966: 1st operational weather satellite, ESSA-1 launched by the US
03 February 2019: Pope Francis arrives in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on the first-ever papal visit to the Arabian peninsula
03 September 1995: eBay, one of the first leading e-commerce company was founded
03 November 1957: The Soviet Union launches Sputnik 2 with space dog Laika aboard, a mostly-Siberian husky, the 1st animal in space
03 November 1992: President Bill Clinton is elected President of the U.S.A.
12 March 1930: Mahatma Gandhi begins his famous 200 miles (300km) protest march (“Dandi March”) against the widely hated British salt tax.
12 April 1961: Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin becomes the first person to orbit Earth (Vostok 1)
12 December 1800: Washington, D.C., established as the capital of the United States of America
21 July 1969: Apollo 11: Neil Armstrong becomes the first person to step on the Moon at 2:56:15 AM (GMT)
30 March 1959: Dalai Lama flees China and is granted political asylum in India
30 April 1789: George Washington is inaugurated as the first President of the United States of America
30 December 1950: Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia become Independent states within the French Union
Some of the natural disasters and violence caused by Jupiter (number 3):
03 February 1931: New Zealand’s worst natural disaster, the Hawke’s Bay earthquake, kills 256 and injures thousands.
03 February 2018: Moscow has its heaviest snowfall in a day on record bringing down 2000 trees.
12 January 2010: Earthquake devastates Haiti, killing approximately 160,000 and destroying the majority of the capital Port-au-Prince
12 February 1700: The Great Northern War begins in Northern Europe between Denmark–Norway, Saxony and Russia, and the Swedish Empire.
12 May 2008: Wenchuan earthquake, measuring 7.8 in magnitude occurs in Sichuan, China, killing over 87,000, injuring 374,643, and leaving homeless between 4.8 million and 11 million people
12 June 1964: Nelson Mandela is sentenced to life in prison in South Africa
12 November 1970: Cyclone Bhola makes landfall in East Pakistan (Bangladesh) killing up to 500,000, making it the deadliest tropical cyclone ever recorded
21 January 2008: Black Monday in worldwide stock markets. FTSE 100 had its biggest ever one-day points fall, European stocks closed with their worst result since 9/11, and Asian stocks drop as much as 15%.
21 May 1792: Mount Unzen on Japan’s Shimabara Peninsula, erupts creating a tsunami, killing about 15,000; Japan’s deadliest volcanic eruption
21 June 1990: 7.7 Manjil-Rudbar Earthquake with hundreds of aftershocks hits Iran; killing about 50,000
21 December 1988: Lockerbie disaster: Pan Am Flight 103 was destroyed mid-air by a terrorist bomb killing all 258 onboard over Scotland
30 January 1948: Mahatma Gandhi assassinated by Hindu extremist Nathuram Godse
30 June 1908: A giant fireball, most likely caused by the air burst of a large meteoroid or comet flattens 80 million trees near the Stony Tunguska River in Yeniseysk Governorate, Russia, in the largest impact event in recorded history
Personalities around the world that have contributed within their industry space and the world:
Michael Schumacker 03 January 1969 – F1 Champion
Alexander Graham Bell 03 March 1847 – Inventor of the First Telephone
Sadhguru 03 September 1957 – Spiritual Leader
Abraham Lincoln 12 February 1809 – One of the most Iconic US President
Swami Vivekananda 12 January 1863 – Indian monk
Jeff Bezos 12 January 1964 – Founder and CEO of Amazon
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 12 January 1918 – Indian Guru
Jonathan James 12 December 1983 – American Hacker
Queen Elizabeth II 21 April 1926 – The Queen of UK
Benazir Bhutto 21 June 1953 – Former Prime Minister of Pakistan
Henry Ford 30 July 1863 – Founder of Ford Motor Company
Warren Buffet 30 August 1930 – Business Magnate
JC Bose 30 November 1858 – Biologist and Physicist
Sir Winston Churchill 30 November 1874 – Former Prime Minister of the UK
This list is evident that Jupiter plays a very significant role in spiritual leadership, religious activities, expression of creativity with its great progress in space, and political association.
Remedies:
1. Start your day with a prayer by looking at your palm every morning.
2. Help people in need as much as you can.
3. Take care of your belly fat as belly fat is a sign of a prominent Jupiter.
4. Serving cows is a great Jupiter remedy.
5. Try to serve elders, especially those with white hair.
6. Offer your services and new clothes to priests and sadhus.
7. Offer ghee, potato, camphor to religious places.
8. Offer almonds to a religious place.
9. Apply tilak of saffron on your forehead.
10. Watering a pipal tree would prove beneficial.
Conclusion
Looking at the traits of Jupiter it is essential to understand that it not only has a positive impact on our lives but can also have a serve negative impact too. Jupiter symbolizes expansion hence where it sits and whatever impact it has on you, it will expand. May the Universe Bless all of us and May Guru Brihaspati shower its blessings on our race.
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