Vishakha to anuradha to jyeshtha
Vaishakh to jyeshth month (वैशाख से ज्येष्ठ मास).....
"from Vishakha to anuradha to jyeshtha"
Vishakha & anuradha nakshatra share a similar kind of symbology as the triumphal arch-gateway 
,for Vishakha is the entry gateway to the higher realms and all the training that one has to undergo to enter the higher ab'ode'.....
as one crosses the arch-gateway, its a Wicktorious moment for the spirit, a moment of triumph..... which is like a lotus risen above the mud, therefore, lotus 
is another symbol for anuradha, for it represents the blossoming of the seven spirit lotuses, which makes one enter the heaven..... thence, the phrase "seven means heaven"
now, as one enters the realm of the highers, certainly, the obvious happens;
"one meets the higher beings" which in sanskrit is called jyeshth (ज्येष्ठ), which means the elder, as in elder in a tribe, who provides protection from seasonal occurrences as well as from the demonic forces, hence the jyeshtha's symbol of an umbrella
as well as a talisman
.....
umbrella safeguards from excessive heat from sun & rain whereas the talisman is either worn on the wrist or over the bicep to protect oneself from the demonic attacks.....
(de-mon: the one who disturbs the mind, can be one's own inner demon tendency or the other being)
and, the month of jyeshtha belongs to the triVikram* (त्रिविक्रम) form of Vishnu, which is known as Vaaman (वामन) and one very well knows that the Vaaman avatar is portrayed holding an umbrella, the clear jyeshtha symbol, the symbol of an elder.....
"Vaaman covered tri realms as alms"
triVikram Vaaman form is a young boy holding an umbrella and who covered all three realms in tri-steps as an alms-giving ritual by king bali.....
during one's bearth, Vishakha to jyeshtha doesn't necessarily mean physical entry to the higher realms above but, it marks the eVolution of the spirit which gives them access to the higher as a result of one's righteous behavior & discipline..... - V

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