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Aṅk #3 of 9
Ruled by Jupiter (Brihaspati)
Mool-ank 3 individuals are scholars, teachers, and dharmic guides. They have natural authority in matters of knowledge. They balance worldly success with spiritual values. Their challenge is to avoid dogma and remain open.
Planet
Jupiter (Brihaspati)
Deity
Brihaspati, Vishnu
Color
Yellow, golden, orange
Gemstone
Yellow Sapphire (Pukhraj)
Metal
Gold
Lucky Day
Thursday
Unlucky Day
Wednesday, Friday
Lucky Dates
3, 12, 21, 30
Compatible Anks
1, 3, 6, 9
teaching · academia · priesthood · law · judiciary · writing / publishing · counselling · banking · international trade
Best with 3, 6, 9. Avoid 4, 5, 8.
In Vedic numerology (aṅk jyotiṣ), each number from 1 to 9 corresponds to one of the navagrahas — the nine planetary forces of Hindu astrology. Number 3 is governed by Jupiter (Brihaspati), and inherits this planet’s nature, color, gemstone, metal, weekday, and deity. Reading the aṅk this way is older than Western numerology — its roots are in Cheiro’s synthesis (early 20th century) of the ancient Hindu-Arabic numerological tradition with Western mystical numerology.
Three numbers matter most for personal interpretation. The Mool Aṅk (root number) is the single-digit reduction of the day of birth (e.g., born on the 23rd → 2+3 = 5). It defines core temperament. The Bhagya Aṅk (destiny number) is the reduction of the full date of birth — day + month + year. It defines life-path. The Naam Aṅk (name number) is the Chaldean-system reduction of one’s full name; ideally it harmonises with the Mool Aṅk. When Naam Aṅk and Mool Aṅk clash, traditional numerologists may suggest a spelling refinement to bring them into resonance.
For a Mool Aṅk 3 native, the temperament described above is foundational, but its expression is shaped by the surrounding numbers in the chart. A 3-Mool with a 1-Bhagya will manifest different gifts than a 3-Mool with a 4-Bhagya. For comprehensive interpretation, all three aṅks plus the Lo Shu Grid (3×3 plot of the digits in the date of birth) should be read together.
Remedies for 3 natives focus on strengthening or balancing Jupiter (Brihaspati). The mantra and gemstone listed above are traditional; gemstones especially require consultation with a jyotiṣī before wearing, as planetary remedies are not one-size-fits-all and an ill-chosen stone can amplify difficulty.
Sources: Cheiro · Lal Kitab · K.T. Shubhakaran. Awaiting scholar verification.