Revati Nakshatra

The Lunar Mansion of Vedic Astrology.

Revati

The Wealthy

Deity
Pushan (Nourisher)
Symbol
Fish / Drum
Animal
Female Elephant
Ruler
Mercury (Ether)
Deva Gana Layout

Nakshatra Mantra

"Om Pushne Namaha"

Chant 108 times during the moon's transit for best results.

Divine Connection

Presiding Deity

Pushan (Nourisher)

Symbolic Form

Fish / Drum

Mythology & Legends

Revati is the final Nakshatra, the end of the journey. Its name means "The Wealthy" or "To Transcend." Its deity is Pushan, the Solar God of Nourishment, Safe Travel, and Finding Lost Things. Pushan is the shepherd of the soul, guiding it from this world to the next. The mythology depicts Pushan as a toothless god (he lost his teeth eating a ritual offering too greedily or at Daksha's sacrifice). This signifies that Revati natives should eat soft foods and are gentle—they don't "bite." They are the nourishers who chew the food for others. The symbol is a pair of Fish swimming in opposite directions (Pisces). This represents the soul swimming in the cosmic ocean, ready for Moksha (liberation). It also signifies fertility and abundance. Revati is a star of immense material and spiritual wealth. It is the final harvest. Mercury rules the star, in the sign of Pisces (Jupiter). This creates a "Dreamy Intellect." They are the poets, the visionaries, and the fantasizers. They often live in a world of their own imagination. They are the pathfinders. Pushan is the god of roads. Revati natives are often travelers or guides. There is a sense of completion here. Revati natives often feel like they have "done it all before." They are compassionate, dealing with the leftovers of humanity, helping the strays and the lost causes.

Personality & Divine Nature

Revati natives are gentle, wealthy, and nurturing. They are protectors of animals and travelers. They are dreamy, often slipping into fantasy worlds. They have excellent social skills and are often beloved by society. They represent the final harvest. They are the 'Shepherds' of the zodiac.

🔮 Ancient Vedic Secret

Revati possesses 'Kshiradyapani Shakti'—the power of nourishment through milk. This connects them to foster care and nourishing the weak. They are the ones who feed the world's soul.

The 4 Padas (Quarters)

Pada 1Sagittarius Navamsa
Traveler

Focus: Journey End

Pada 2Capricorn Navamsa
Organizer

Focus: Practical Steps

Pada 3Aquarius Navamsa
Humanitarian

Focus: Collective Love

Pada 4Pisces Navamsa
Dreamer

Focus: Moksha & Release

*The Navamsa sign adds a sub-tone to the main Nakshatra energy, modifying its expression.

✨ Strengths

  • Nurturing
  • Wealth
  • Optimism
  • Love for animals
  • Creativity

⚠️ Weaknesses

  • ×Escapism
  • ×Over-sensitivity
  • ×Lack of boundaries
  • ×Dependency

Suitable Professions

01

Veterinarian

02

Social Worker

03

Travel Agent

04

Foster Parent

05

Artist

*Aligned with the nakshatra's natural aptitude and energy.

Compatibility & Relationships

They are the ultimate romantics, seeking a soulmate connection that transcends the physical. They are selfless lovers but can be prone to illusion. They need a partner who grounds them.

👨‍🏫In My Practice: Observations

Revati natives are the sweetest souls. They are the ones who stop traffic to save a turtle. I had a client, a vet tech, who was a Revati. She said, "Animals understand me better than people." This is Pushan energy—the shepherd of beasts. The danger is 'Spiritual Bypassing.' They want everything to be nice and loving, so they ignore the harsh realities (Mercury/Pisces idealism). I have to teach them that Pushan also carries a goad (a stick) to herd the cattle. Sometimes you have to be firm to be kind. They often have issues with their teeth or feet (Pisces symbols), so I advise them to take care of those.

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Written & Reviewed By

R
Rajesh Sharma Verified Expert
Senior Vedic Astrologer

Specializing in Nakshatra-based predictive astrology. Revati is one of my favorite placements to analyze because of its complex association with Pushan (Nourisher). Content last reviewed on 2/15/2026.