Lunar mansion · 2026
Purva Bhadrapada
Nakshatra.
Purva Bhadrapada nakshatra spans from 20°00' Aquarius to 3°20' Pisces, ruled by Jupiter with Aja Ekapada as deity. The symbol is a sword or two front legs of bed, representing transformation and spiritual fire. This nakshatra embodies intense spiritual transformation.
Annual lunar calendar
Every Purva Bhadrapada
window in 2026.
Begin and end times are calculated for New Delhi, India.
Auspiciousness Guide
Character & expression
The meaning of
Purva Bhadrapada.
Description
Purva Bhadrapada nakshatra spans from 20°00' Aquarius to 3°20' Pisces, ruled by Jupiter with Aja Ekapada as deity. The symbol is a sword or two front legs of bed, representing transformation and spiritual fire. This nakshatra embodies intense spiritual transformation.
Characteristics
Purva Bhadrapada natives are transformative, spiritual individuals with intense personalities. They possess deep philosophical nature and ability to undergo profound transformations. Their spiritual fire and intensity can inspire or intimidate others.
Strengths
Transformative abilities and spiritual power, philosophical nature and deep thinking, intense spiritual fire, ability to inspire transformation in others, strong convictions and beliefs, natural spiritual teaching abilities, ability to see deeper truths, transformational healing, spiritual wisdom, mystical inclinations.
Challenges
Tendency toward extremes, unpredictable behavior patterns, overly intense nature, can be fanatical, tendency toward spiritual pride, may be too serious, struggles with mundane matters, can be judgmental, tendency toward isolation.
Career fields
Spiritual teaching and guidance, transformational work, philosophy and mysticism, spiritual healing, intense counseling, transformational consulting, spiritual writing, mystical practices, deep therapy, spiritual leadership.
Compatibility
Most compatible with Uttara Bhadrapada, Revati, Ashwini. Good with Shatabhisha, Bharani. Moderate with Dhanishta, Krittika. Caution with Purva Ashadha, Uttara Ashadha.