Revati Nakshatra

Revati nakshatra (Pisces 16°40′–30°) is ruled by Mercury, with Pushan (the nourisher & protector of travellers) as its presiding deity and fish / drum as its symbol. Revati, 'the wealthy' and final nakshatra, is ruled by Mercury and presided over by Pushan, the nourisher who guides souls and travellers safely home. It is the star of completion, kindness and safe passage. Natives are gentle, compassionate, creative and spiritually inclined, caring for the weak and lost; they bring journeys, projects and lifetimes to a graceful, loving close.

Personality & traits

Revati, 'the wealthy' and final nakshatra, is ruled by Mercury and presided over by Pushan, the nourisher who guides souls and travellers safely home. It is the star of completion, kindness and safe passage. Natives are gentle, compassionate, creative and spiritually inclined, caring for the weak and lost; they bring journeys, projects and lifetimes to a graceful, loving close.

Career & profession

Caregiving and nursing, travel and hospitality, spirituality and counselling, art and music, animal care, and any nurturing or guiding role.

Love, marriage & compatibility

Tender, loyal and selfless, Revati natives love gently and protectively, putting their partner's wellbeing first. Sensitive and devoted, they may give too much; a caring, reassuring partner keeps them secure.

Strengths

Compassion and gentleness; Creativity and spirituality; Care for the vulnerable.

Challenges

Over-sensitivity; Giving too much of themselves; Need for reassurance.

Remedies

Worship Pushan and strengthen Mercury; protect your gentle heart with healthy boundaries and faith in safe passage.

Who is the ruling planet (lord) of Revati nakshatra?

Revati nakshatra is ruled by Mercury in the Vimshottari dasha system.

What is the deity and symbol of Revati?

The presiding deity of Revati is Pushan (the nourisher & protector of travellers) and its symbol is Fish / drum.

Which rashi (zodiac sign) is Revati nakshatra in?

Revati spans Pisces 16°40′–30°. Its gana is Deva, nadi Kapha, and yoni Elephant.

What are the name-starting syllables (akshar) for Revati?

The four padas of Revati begin with the syllables De, Do, Cha, Chi.