Nakshatras29 March 2026

Pushya Nakshatra: Most Auspicious Star

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Overview of Pushya Nakshatra

Pushya is the eighth nakshatra, spanning 3 degrees 20 minutes to 16 degrees 40 minutes of Karka (Cancer). Its name means "nourisher" or "to push forward," and its symbol is the udder of a cow or a lotus flower — both representing nourishment and spiritual blossoming. The ruling deity is Brihaspati (Jupiter, the guru of gods), while the planetary ruler is Saturn. This unique combination of Jupiter wisdom and Saturn discipline creates one of the most powerful and benefic nakshatras.

Why Pushya is the Most Auspicious

Ancient texts call Pushya the "Nakshatra Raja" (king of stars). When the Moon transits Pushya — check the panchang for these dates — it is considered the most favorable time for starting new businesses, buying property, beginning important projects, wearing new gemstones, and performing auspicious ceremonies. Only the combination of Pushya with Thursday (Guruvar) and certain other negative yogas can diminish its auspiciousness.

Personality Traits

Pushya natives are known for:

  • Nourishing Nature: They naturally support, feed, and sustain others — whether family, community, or organizations
  • Wisdom: Deep understanding of life, often serving as counselors and guides
  • Generosity: Willing to share resources and knowledge freely
  • Conservatism: Respect for tradition, rules, and established systems
  • Emotional Depth: Being in Cancer, they feel deeply and care intensely about loved ones
  • Caution: Saturn influence makes them careful, sometimes overly cautious

Career and Professional Life

Pushya natives excel in education and teaching, counseling and therapy, food industry and hospitality, religious and spiritual leadership, politics and governance, dairy farming, healthcare (especially pediatrics), and charitable organizations. Their combination of wisdom and service orientation makes them outstanding leaders. Analyze your kundali to see how Pushya interacts with your overall chart.

The Four Padas

Pada 1 (Leo navamsa): Leadership-oriented, ambitious, and generous in sharing wealth and power.

Pada 2 (Virgo navamsa): Service-oriented, detail-focused, and methodical in their nourishing approach.

Pada 3 (Libra navamsa): Socially skilled, diplomatic, and focused on creating harmony in community.

Pada 4 (Scorpio navamsa): Most intense and transformative, with deep mystical and occult interests.

Compatibility and Relationships

Pushya natives are devoted, protective partners who create secure homes. Best matches include Ashwini, Rohini, and Shravana nakshatras. They seek stability and emotional depth in relationships.

Remedies and Practices

Worship Lord Brihaspati (Jupiter) and Lord Shani on Thursdays and Saturdays respectively. Chant the Guru beej mantra. Feed cows and donate food to the needy. Consult a Vedic astrologer for personalized guidance. Learn more about nakshatra wisdom on our platform.

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