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Shatabhisha Nakshatra

Nakshatra 24 of 27 · Ruled by Rahu · Deity: Varuna (cosmic waters)

Key Facts

Number
24 of 27
Ruling planet
Rahu
Deity
Varuna (cosmic waters)
Symbol
An empty circle
Zodiac span
Aquarius

About Shatabhisha

Shatabhisha is the 24th of the 27 Nakshatras (lunar mansions) of Vedic astrology, spanning the sign(s) of Aquarius. Its presiding deity is Varuna (cosmic waters) and its symbol is An empty circle. Ruled by Rahu, this Nakshatra colours the Moon's qualities for those born under it and plays a key role in Vimshottari dasha, muhurat selection and Kundali matching.

Personality & Traits

Natives of Shatabhisha embody healing, mysticism, independence and secret knowledge. These qualities flow from the influence of Rahu and the symbolism of An empty circle, and shape how such individuals approach life, relationships and work.

Career & Vocation

Shatabhisha natives tend to flourish in medicine, healing, astrology, research and the mystical sciences.

Since Shatabhisha is ruled by Rahu, studying that planet's placement in your chart adds further depth to these career indications.

Compatibility

For Kundali matching, Shatabhisha harmonises naturally with these Nakshatras:

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the ruling planet of Shatabhisha Nakshatra?

Shatabhisha Nakshatra is ruled by Rahu in the Vimshottari dasha system.

What is the deity and symbol of Shatabhisha?

The presiding deity of Shatabhisha is Varuna (cosmic waters), and its symbol is An empty circle.

What are the main traits of Shatabhisha Nakshatra?

Shatabhisha natives are known for healing, mysticism, independence and secret knowledge.

Which Nakshatras are compatible with Shatabhisha?

Shatabhisha pairs well with Ardra, Swati, Ashwini.

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