Pushya Nakshatra in Astrology

Pushya Nakshatra in Astrology

  • Pushya Nakshatra falls in the region of the planet Moon (Cancer) and is ruled by the planet Saturn.
  • Pushya Nakshatra is considered to be the most auspicious constellation among all the constellations. 
  • Pushya Nakshatra is the eighth lunar house. It is seen as a triangle of three faint stars, North and South Aseli, and the cluster m44. 
  • It is depicted as a “little donkey” or “cradle” grazing in the sky with two donkeys or the steward in which Jesus once lay. 
  • The symbols of this constellation are the lotus and the udder of the holy cow. Cancer, ruled by the Moon, represents the maternal aspect of providing milk and nourishment to her children. 
  • It has a godly nature with the primary motivation of dharma or right action. Pushya’s power is “the ability to create spiritual energy”. The word Pushya means to strengthen, fortify, “nourish” and it again means to preserve, protect, replenish, multiply and strengthen. Pushya Nakshatra increases our good deeds and good efforts. A person born in this Nakshatra is healthy body, obedient to parents, affectionate, endowed with intelligence, scholar, wealthy, benevolent, productive and caring. 
  • People of Pushya Nakshatra are good teachers, help relatives and respect the views of others.
  • The ruling deity is Brihaspati (Jupiter), the god of divine wisdom, sacred speech and prayer. 
  • Jupiter in Pushya Nakshatra is exalted, reflective, intuitive, fortunate, powerful speech, and purification of the mind. Significance of this nakshatra for religious and spiritual practices. 
  • Pushya is considered the most auspicious of Chandra Haveli for spiritual maturity. 
  • The ruling planet is Saturn which brings stability and enables creativity to flourish in entirely new forms. a living peace. 
  • In this Nakshatra there can be confidence in oneself and fullness of life. 
  • This is a minor constellation which is good for starting a business or opening an office. 
  • The basic symbols of this nakshatra are flower, circle and an arrow. 
  • The flower represents the “blooming action” that is experienced here. 
  • The circle represents completion, with the arrow representing the probability of trying to achieve the goal. 
  • These people are stable, calm, easy-going, rich, well-educated, popular, virtuous, beautiful looking, outspoken, intelligent and intelligent.

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