Nakshatra Guide

Punarvasu Nakshatraपुनर्वसु

This lunar mansion is associated with return, renewal, and replenishment. In chart work, it adds precision to Moon-based interpretation and dasha timing.

Ruler: Guru Deity: Aditi Symbol: Quiver Span: 13°20'
Interpretation

Punarvasu belongs to the 27-part lunar framework used in jyotish. It is read for temperament, timing, and the emotional logic behind life events.

Its classical symbols point to return, renewal, and replenishment. That is why nakshatra pages are often more precise than broad sun-sign style summaries.

Why it matters in Nithya

Nithya computes your Moon nakshatra, pada, and dasha sequence from exact birth data. The ruling graha here is Guru, which feeds directly into Vimshottari timing.

Core facts

Hindi nameपुनर्वसु
Ruling grahaGuru
DeityAditi
Primary symbolQuiver

Reading note

A nakshatra page is most useful when read together with Moon sign, house placement, graha rulership, and the active dasha. That is the layer Nithya is built around.

FAQ
What does Punarvasu Nakshatra represent?

It points to return, renewal, and replenishment. In jyotish, nakshatra adds tone and granularity beyond the sign alone.

Why does the ruling graha matter?

Guru rules this nakshatra, so its dasha and transit behavior often color how the nakshatra expresses itself.

How does Nithya use nakshatra?

Nithya uses your Moon nakshatra to compute the Vimshottari Dasha starting point and to add personality texture beyond the 12-sign framework.