Nakshatras - стр. 20
Fields associated with this pada include the restaurant business, modeling, tourism, import/export of goods, finance, creativity, kindergartens, schools, and many others.
Planets here receive support. The Moon brings curiosity, harmony, stability, and practicality to a person.
Pada 3 – Gemini Navamsha (26°40' – 30° in Gemini)
Mercury rules this pada. Such people highly value speech, communication, receiving and exchanging information. They possess high intellect and extensive knowledge, which they convey to others through their actions.
Mercury here provides eloquence, politeness, and language knowledge.
Planets in this pada express themselves very positively. If the Moon is located here, the person can handle multiple projects simultaneously, have several children, be educated and curious. Venus here brings high intellect, wit, irony, and objectivity.
Pada 4 – Cancer Navamsha (0°0' – 3°20' in Cancer)
The Moon rules this pada, and it also rules the nakshatra, calming it. This pada has strong lunar energy and is considered one of the best sections of the zodiac.
These are caring people with good intuition who listen well to others, understand their psychology, and accept them as they are. This pada is motherly, nurturing, and brings out the motherly qualities of the Punarvasu Nakshatra. It also provides sensitivity and sensuality.
In this pada, attachment issues may arise (to children, a loved one, or projects).
Any planet located in this pada becomes sensitive. Jupiter is exalted here. Mars, despite its debilitation, brings positive results.
Janma Nakshatra Pushya
This is the eighth nakshatra. Its primary symbol is a cow’s udder, and the symbolic animal is a sheep. The cow’s symbol signifies generosity, good upbringing, and a selfless nature. Pushya lies entirely within the sign of Cancer, covering from 3°20' to 16°40' in Cancer. Its ruler is Saturn, and the deity is Brihaspati.
These individuals may have an attractive appearance, charm, and often possess the potential to earn money and hold a good position in society. If their moral and religious principles are challenged, they may become aggressive. They are fragile, vulnerable, and often experience sorrow and mental pain. They do not have a particular body type or overall appearance. Many of them bear a distinguishing mark: a scar, mole, or a limp.
The decision-making process can be overly complex for them. They prefer others to assume responsibility. It is known that these individuals often fall victim to peer pressure, as they struggle to stand their ground in challenging situations.