Punarvasu Nakshatra
Punarvasu Nakshatra is the seventh Nakshatra out of the 27 nakshatras in vedic astrology. Punarvasu has two bright stars in its constellation: Castor and Pollux. Extending from the zodiac sign of Gemini into the Cancer sign, this nakshatra’s ruling planet is Jupiter and presiding deity is Aditi, who is considered the mother of all Gods, including Lord Vishnu. Natives are influenced by Jupiter, which make them live a rich life with optimism and interest in learning. Jupiter also makes the native cultured and knowledgeable. On the other hand, the presiding deity Aditi makes the natives born with Punarvasu nakshatra to have some inherent good qualities, endowing the positive shades of Aditi.
It is believed that the influence of Jupiter and Aditi make the punarvasu nakshatra born natives learned personalities, strong, potent, highly respected with supremely powerful position. The presiding deity gives a sensitive and nurturing quality to this nakshatra. The nakshatra’s gana is deve gana. Infact, it is also believed that Lord Rama was born in this nakshatra.
Meaning
Punarvasu is made up of two words: Punar means "repeat", "return", "restore", "renewal", "repetition"
and vasu means "ray of light". Thus, Puna+ Vasu means "becoming light again." Thus, this nakshatra implies how someone can start afresh or start a new life after a danger or after being broken off. It implies how one can free himself or herself from limitation and restriction and bounce back with full vigor and strength and optimism. It represents coming or appearing again after being completely hurt. In simple language, natives with Punarvasu know how to win over failures. It also represents the returning of harmony and peace after the chaos of the storm.
and vasu means "ray of light". Thus, Puna+ Vasu means "becoming light again." Thus, this nakshatra implies how someone can start afresh or start a new life after a danger or after being broken off. It implies how one can free himself or herself from limitation and restriction and bounce back with full vigor and strength and optimism. It represents coming or appearing again after being completely hurt. In simple language, natives with Punarvasu know how to win over failures. It also represents the returning of harmony and peace after the chaos of the storm.
Symbol
Quiver of arrows: Punarvasu nakshatra is represented by the symbol quiver of arrows, which has some deeper meanings. The arrow represents every aspect in humans, their ability to move towards an ambition or desire, to yearn, to aspire, to achieve the target etc.
House or abode: Another symbol of this nakshatra is a house or abode, indicating resettling.
Female cat: The animal symbol of this nakshatra is the female cat, which represents sensitivity and requirement for independence.
Significance of the two stars
Pollux and Castor stars have mutually contrasting traits. Hence, influenced by these stars, natives with Punarvasu nakshatra are endowed with the contradictory duality in their behavioural characteristics. When Pollus brings in losses, dangers and sufferings on the natives, Castor plays a contrasting role of providing the requisite strength to the natives to recuperate from failures and losses.
Positive Characteristics of Natives Born with Punarvasu Nakshatra
Presiding deity Aditi endows the seeds of all good qualities on the native.
The natives are kind hearted, generous, loving, friendly and good natured.
They can easily connect with others.
They are considerate and caring towards others
They have great inclination towards spiritualism and philosophy.
They prefer to live in the moment and stay easily contented
They are simple in their nature
Because they remain contented, they tread the journey of live peacefully and happily
Usually, these natives are surrounded by love and harmony in their lives.
Negative Characteristics of Natives Born with Punarvasu Nakshatra
Native born under the influence of Punarvasu Nakshatra are usually fickle minded and indecisive
Being simple in their nature and approach to life make them less ambitious
Focus on spiritualism makes them lack foresight, which lead to complications and difficulty to achieve material success
They can become complacent.
They do not stay at one place and settle down in life, and hence they are seen to frequently change their abode
They also have the tendency of frequently changing their jobs
They are unstable in their relationships and go through frequent changes in their lives
They get bored very easily in life.
Career Aspects of Natives Born with Punarvasu Nakshatra
Being good in communication skills, natives do well in jobs related to Travel and Tourism, Hotel and Hospitality, Teaching
They do well in jobs that involve the use of their hands like as writing, architecture, construction, artisans, archery, construction
They can be good inspirational speakers, philosophers, gurus, psychologists, historians
Being artistic in nature, the natives can be good antique dealers, actors, dramatists, entertainers and so on
Male Natives Family life/Compatibility
The native is obedient and respectful towards his parents but his married life may not be a satisfactory one. Though Punarvasu nakshatra native has many good qualities, but when associated with marriage related houses, there are problems in marital life, leading to divorce or second marriage. This can happen even when the native is blessed with a good housewife. Even if there is no separation, the native’s wife’s health will frustrate him. Frequent arguments between other family members are also seen.
Female Natives Family life/Compatibility
The female native will however have a good married life. She will have a handsome husband, will have a good relationship with her husband, and enjoy their conjugal life but of course with occasional ups and downs.
Compatibility and Incompatibility
This nakshatra is incompatible with Ashlesha, Magha and Purva phalguni nakshatras
Punarvasu nakshatra is compatible wih Jyeshta, Anuradha, Sravana and Poorvashada nakshatras.
Padas
First Pada: The first pada falls in the Aries Navamsa ruled by Mars. Adventure, activities, movement, achieving goals, friendship are seen here.
Second Pada: The second pada falls in the Taurus Navamsa governed by Venus. Travel, fixedness and materialistic comforts are seen here.
Third Pada: The third pada falls in the Gemini Navamsa ruled by Mercury. Imagination, science and mental activities are focussed here.
Fourth Pada: The fourth pada falls in the Cancer Navamsa. This is ruled by the Moon. Strengthening a nurturing spirit, expansion, helping the needy are the main focusing elements here.
Remedies
Punarvasu natives should worship goddesses like as Maa Lakshmi, Maa Durga or Maa Saraswati
Chanting the root mantra "Om" or "Aum" 108 times is also recommended
Wearing colors like green, white and yellow are favourable
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