Your first name of Nityananda has given you a desire for self-expression and for positions that allow contact with people, free from the restrictions and monotony into which you are often drawn. This disparity creates inner frustration as you cannot consistently maintain the system and order you strive for. Family and home life are important as long as a routine does not become monotonous. On occasion, you can be very fussy and particular over incidentals and, at other times, too scattering and inconsistent. An appetite for rich, heavy foods can aggravate health weaknesses which centre in the intestinal tract or liver. You enjoy sharing, giving, and creating, and you find your reward in seeing happiness in others. You want to plan and budget, and to maintain a well-ordered life, but it is difficult to follow through with your plans. You can be easily hurt by harsh words and depreciatory remarks, but you hide your feelings and appear indifferent as though they do not affect you. There is conflict between your desires and your expression which does not allow scope for your capabilities. Chronic constipation could develop from over-eating, which could intensify these health weaknesses.