Nakshatra 7 of 27 · Ruled by Jupiter
Punarvasu Nakshatra
Return of the Light
Renewal itself: the arrow that always finds its way home.
Zodiac range
20°00′ Gemini – 3°20′ Cancer
Symbol
Bow and quiver
Deity
Aditi
Lord
Jupiter
Gana
Deva
Yoni
Cat (female)
Nadi
Adi
Punarvasu personality and character
Punarvasu occupies 20°00′ Gemini – 3°20′ Cancer of the sidereal zodiac, and everyone born with the Moon in this span carries it as their janma nakshatra, their birth star. Its symbol, the bow and quiver, and its presiding deity, Aditi, set the mythic tone: renewal itself: the arrow that always finds its way home. The ruling planet Jupiter adds its own signature, since a Punarvasu native begins life in a Jupiter dasha and returns to Jupiter's lessons at every major turning point.
Temperamentally, Punarvasu belongs to the Deva gana: the divine temperament: gentle, generous, and naturally inclined toward harmony and dharma. Its constitutional current is Adi (Vata), the nadi of movement and beginnings, and its instinctive animal is the female cat, the figure Vedic tradition uses to describe how this star bonds, plays, and protects. Read together, the attributes sketch a coherent nature long before a full chart is drawn, which is exactly how classical astrologers used the birth star for quick assessment.
The four padas of Punarvasu
Each nakshatra divides into four padas of 3°20′, and each pada takes the flavour of one navamsa sign: for Punarvasu, pada 1 falls in Aries navamsa, pada 2 in Taurus, pada 3 in Gemini, and pada 4 in Cancer. Two people can share a birth star and still differ noticeably because their padas point the same energy through different signs. Your exact pada is shown when you cast your chart with the free Vedic birth chart calculator.
Punarvasu in love and marriage matching
In kundli matching, Punarvasu contributes three of the eight kootas directly: its Deva gana (6 points), its Cat yoni (4 points), and its Adi nadi (8 points, the heaviest of all). The Tara koota is also counted from the birth star. No nakshatra scores well or badly on its own; everything depends on the pairing, which is why the same Punarvasu native can score 30 with one partner and 14 with another. Run any two birth details through the calculator for the full 36-point table, and see the western view of the same question in our zodiac compatibility guide.
When the Moon transits Punarvasu
Once a month the Moon spends about a day in Punarvasu, and that day carries the star's flavour for everyone: a monthly visit from Aditi. Panchang followers time activities to these transits, and the daily panchang page shows the current nakshatra in real time. For the wider lunar rhythm behind it, our guides to the moon phases and the 2026 full moon calendar complete the picture.
Punarvasu FAQs
- What is Punarvasu nakshatra?
- Punarvasu is the 7th of the 27 nakshatras, spanning 20°00′ Gemini – 3°20′ Cancer of the sidereal zodiac. Its name means return of the light, its symbol is the bow and quiver, its presiding deity is Aditi, and its planetary lord is Jupiter.
- Which planet rules Punarvasu?
- Jupiter rules Punarvasu. In the Vimshottari dasha system, anyone born with the Moon in Punarvasu begins life in a Jupiter planetary period, which colours their early years with Jupiter’s themes.
- What gana is Punarvasu?
- Punarvasu belongs to the Deva gana, the divine temperament: gentle, generous, and naturally inclined toward harmony and dharma. Gana carries 6 of the 36 points in traditional kundli matching.
- What is the yoni of Punarvasu?
- The yoni of Punarvasu is the female Cat, used in the Yoni koota of marriage matching, worth 4 points. Yoni compatibility compares the instinctive natures of the two birth stars.
- Is Punarvasu good for marriage matching?
- Punarvasu contributes its Deva gana, Cat yoni, and Adi nadi to the eight-koota Guna Milan. No nakshatra is good or bad in isolation; the score depends entirely on the partner’s star. Run any pairing through the free kundli matching calculator to see the full 36-point breakdown.