What is so Special About Punarvasu Nakshatra? Punarvasu Nakshatra is the 7th nakshatra amongst 27 Nakshatra of the zodiac. The Punarvasu nakshatra lies from 20 degrees in Gemini to 3 degrees and 20 minutes in Cancer. The Lord of Punarvasu Nakshatra is Jupiter, a planet of fortunes and wisdom. The deity of the nakshatra is Goddess Aditi, who is the mother of all gods and represents abundance. As signified by the deity, the nakshatra bestows abundant wealth on their natives. Goddess Aditi had 12 sons called Adityas, who signify 12 months of the year. Goddess Aditi is believed to show us the righteous path. Following the traits of the deity, Punarvasu Nakshatra bestows nurturing qualities and a motherly aura on its natives. Lord Rama was born under Punarvasu Nakshatra. The symbol of Punarvasu Nakshatra is a 'Quiver', which consists of arrows. Punarvasu natives can overcome any difficult situation and win in situations without hope. For this reason, the meaning of the nakshatra is - a star of renewal or the return of light. These natives return strong and triumphant even after major failures in life. Punarvasu nakshatra characteristics include forgiving nature, a generous heart, and genuine behavior. However, they are rigid and arrogant about their knowledge and belief system.
Punarvasu Nakshatra Female Characteristics The Punarvasu Nakshatra female characteristics are different from the male natives. The female natives have a passion for freedom. They don't wish to obey others and have their set standards in life. Blessed with Jupiter, the female natives love to travel and explore new destinations. The females can perform well as artists, social workers, dancers, coaches, teachers, consultants,