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Nakshatra: An Introduction

In Vedic astrology, Nakshatras are lunar mansions or constellations that divide the ecliptic into 27 equal parts, each spanning 13°20′. These Nakshatras are pivotal in understanding the Moon’s influence on human life, as the Moon spends approximately one day in each Nakshatra during its monthly cycle. Each Nakshatra is associated with specific traits, ruling planets, deities, and symbols, making them a cornerstone of astrological readings.


Key Features of Nakshatras

  1. Total Count: 27 Nakshatras (sometimes 28, including Abhijit).
  2. Connection to the Moon: The Moon’s position in a Nakshatra at the time of birth determines the individual’s Janma Nakshatra (birth star).
  3. Symbolism: Each Nakshatra has a unique symbol, deity, and planetary ruler.
  4. Padas (Quarters): Each Nakshatra is divided into four padas, each spanning 3°20′, which further refine astrological predictions.

Table: Detailed Overview of Nakshatras

NakshatraRuling PlanetDeitySymbolKey Traits
AshwiniKetuAshwini KumarasHorse’s headEnergetic, healing, adventurous
BharaniVenusYama (God of Death)Yoni (female organ)Responsible, intense, creative
KrittikaSunAgni (Fire God)Razor, flameFiery, determined, sharp intellect
RohiniMoonBrahma (Creator)Chariot, banyan treeArtistic, charming, fertile
MrigashiraMarsSoma (Moon God)Deer’s headCurious, restless, exploratory
ArdraRahuRudra (Storm God)Teardrop, diamondIntense, transformational
PunarvasuJupiterAditi (Mother of Gods)Bow and quiverOptimistic, nurturing, adaptable
PushyaSaturnBrihaspati (Guru)Cow’s udderSupportive, traditional, balanced
AshleshaMercuryNagas (Serpents)Coiled serpentClever, secretive, intuitive
MaghaKetuPitris (Ancestors)ThroneRegal, leadership, authoritative
Purva PhalguniVenusAryaman (Union God)HammockWarm, charismatic, creative
Uttara PhalguniSunBhaga (Wealth God)BedStable, organized, responsible
HastaMoonSavitar (Sun God)HandSkillful, practical, dexterous
ChitraMarsTvashtar (Divine Architect)Pearl, bright jewelArtistic, dynamic, visionary
SwatiRahuVayu (Wind God)Coral, swordIndependent, flexible, adaptable
VishakhaJupiterIndra-Agni (Dual Deities)Archway, potter’s wheelDetermined, ambitious, focused
AnuradhaSaturnMitra (Friendship God)LotusLoyal, balanced, harmonious
JyeshtaMercuryIndra (King of Gods)Umbrella, earringProtective, assertive, powerful
MulaKetuNirriti (Goddess of Destruction)Tied rootsPhilosophical, deep, transformative
Purva AshadhaVenusApas (Water Deity)FanInspirational, artistic, energetic
Uttara AshadhaSunVishwadevas (Universal Gods)Elephant tuskResponsible, disciplined, enduring
ShravanaMoonVishnu (Preserver)EarWise, attentive, communicative
DhanishtaMarsVasus (Elemental Gods)DrumMusical, persistent, rhythmic
ShatabhishaRahuVaruna (Cosmic Ocean God)Circle, 100 flowersHealing, mystical, independent
Purva BhadrapadaJupiterAja Ekapada (One-Footed Goat)Sword, two-faced manVisionary, eccentric, transformative
Uttara BhadrapadaSaturnAhir Budhnya (Serpent God)Twin fish, snakeSteady, spiritual, enduring
RevatiMercuryPushan (Nourisher)Fish, drumGenerous, communicative, prosperous

Significance of Nakshatras

  1. Personality Traits: Each Nakshatra influences an individual’s character, behavior, and tendencies.
  2. Health and Well-being: Nakshatras govern specific body parts, aiding in medical astrology.
  3. Timing Events: Used for Muhurta (auspicious timing) in rituals like weddings and housewarming.
  4. Compatibility: Essential in Kundli matching for relationships.

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