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Pushya Nakshatra

Meaning, Traits, Career, Love

Tradition calls Pushya the most auspicious of all twenty-seven, and it does so for an unglamorous reason: this is the nakshatra of the cow's udder, of nourishment freely given to whoever shows up hungry. Saturn rules it and Brihaspati presides over it, which makes it the rarest combination in the sky, discipline and wisdom serving the same meal.

✨ What the stars want you to know
  • Feeds people, literally and otherwise
  • The most auspicious nakshatra, and the least showy about it
  • Saturn's patience carrying Jupiter's wisdom
  • Traditional, dutiful, quietly immovable
  • Protects its own with an old, unfashionable seriousness
✦ Your Cosmic Scorecard
Career & Ambition80/100
Love & Marriage74/100
Wealth79/100
Health & Vitality70/100
Spiritual Growth88/100

The Symbol and Its Story

Pushya means 'to nourish', and its older name Tishya means 'the auspicious one'. Brihaspati is the guru of the gods, the voice of dharma and counsel, and the cow's udder is the least metaphorical symbol in the whole sky, since it is simply the place milk comes from. What makes the asterism remarkable is the pairing: Saturn, who rules it, is the planet of restriction and time, and here he is bent entirely to the work of provision. That is the Pushya lesson, that real nourishment requires discipline, and that anyone can be generous once but only structure makes it last.

✦ Pushya at a Glance
AttributeDetail
DeityBrihaspati, guru of the gods
SymbolA cow's udder
Ruling planetSaturn
Zodiac range3°20' – 16°40' Cancer (sidereal)
GanaDeva
Animal symbolSheep (male)
Lucky colourDark blue and blackish red
Lucky gemstoneBlue sapphire

Personality and Nature

Pushya natives are steady, dutiful, protective and deeply traditional in a way that survives whatever their stated politics happen to be. They are the ones who remember the anniversary, who fund the family emergency, who arrive early and stay to clean up. They can be conservative and a little rigid, and they carry an internal moral seriousness that makes frivolity slightly uncomfortable for them. Underneath is genuine tenderness, and Pushya's affection expresses itself almost entirely through provision rather than declaration.

Career and Money

Priesthood and teaching, medicine and nursing, dairy and agriculture, government service, banking, law, HR, hospitality and food, and any institution that must outlive its founders suit Pushya beautifully. Saturn makes the climb slow and the position, once reached, extremely difficult to dislodge. Money accumulates steadily and is looked after conscientiously, and Pushya is one of the safest nakshatras to hand a treasury to. Its blind spot is risk, since it will underinvest in itself for decades out of an excess of prudence.

Love and Marriage

In marriage Pushya is loyal, providing and unromantic in the conventional sense, since it shows love by making sure the house is warm rather than by saying so. It takes family duty extremely seriously, sometimes ahead of the partnership itself, and mother-attachment is a recurring theme worth naming honestly. The good marriage here is founded on respect and shared duty rather than fireworks, and it lasts for decades. A partner who needs constant verbal reassurance will need to learn to read actions.

Shadow Side and Remedies

The shadow is duty hardened into rigidity: joylessness, moralising, martyrdom performed in silence, and a resentment that builds because Pushya gave without ever asking. Saturn can also bring a heavy melancholy that the native mistakes for realism. Remedies include Thursday worship of Brihaspati, Saturday service to the poor and to labourers, feeding cows, and the Guru mantra. The living remedy is permission: Pushya must be taught, usually by someone who loves it, that it is allowed to receive.

✦ May the hand that has fed so many always find a full bowl set aside for it, and may your patience be rewarded within your own lifetime.

This is the general reading. Your birth chart tells you which of it applies to you.

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