Pushya and Vishakha Nakshatra Compatibility
Vedic astrology compatibility analysis — gana, planetary rulers, and practical guidance
The Two Nakshatras
Pushya
①Pushya is considered the king of nakshatras, ruled by Saturn in Cancer. Guided by Brihaspati, it represents nourishment, spiritual wisdom, and prosperity. Pushya natives are dutiful, spiritually inclined, and known for deep nurturing capacity. Note: forbidden for marriage muhurta despite being auspicious for all other activities.
Vishakha
②Vishakha spans Libra and Scorpio, ruled by Jupiter with Indra and Agni as dual deities. It represents determined achievement, purpose, and the drive to accomplish goals. Vishakha natives are patient strivers who sustain focused effort toward meaningful objectives.
Compatibility Analysis
Gana Compatibility
Pushya belongs to Deva gana while Vishakha belongs to Rakshasa gana. In Vedic compatibility, gana mismatch can create temperamental friction — when one partner carries divine/spiritual tendencies and the other carries different inclinations, conscious communication bridges the gap. Gana Koota is just one of eight Ashtakuta factors — a single mismatch is not determinative of the overall relationship quality.
Planetary Ruler Analysis
Pushya is governed by Saturn while Vishakha is governed by Jupiter. According to Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, planetary ruler compatibility is a key factor in assessing long-term relationship flow. The distinct planetary energies each partner carries can create productive complementarity when both understand their planetary period timings.
Deity and Symbol Resonance
Pushya's presiding deity (Brihaspati (Jupiter/priest of gods)) brings the quality of nourishment to the relationship, while Vishakha's deity (Indra and Agni) brings achievement. The interaction of these archetypal energies shapes the deeper purpose and spiritual dimension of the partnership. Understanding these mythological forces can reveal the higher purpose the relationship is meant to serve.
Practical Relationship Dynamics
Pushya individuals are known for qualities including nourishment, wisdom, prosperity. Vishakha individuals bring achievement, determination, purpose to the relationship. This combination presents real challenges. The partners should seek additional chart analysis — particularly Moon sign placement, Navamsha, and current Dasha periods — before making long-term commitments.
Key Compatibility Factors
| Factor | Pushya | Vishakha | Assessment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Planetary Ruler | Saturn | Jupiter | Different |
| Gana | Deva | Rakshasa | Mismatch |
| Rashi | Cancer | Libra | Different rashi |
| Nature | Fixed | Mixed | Different |
| Primary quality | nourishment | achievement | — |
| Deity | Brihaspati | Indra and Agni | — |
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Pushya and Vishakha compatible?
Pushya and Vishakha have a challenging compatibility rating (2/5) in Vedic astrology. Their gana difference (Deva vs Rakshasa) requires conscious bridging. For a complete assessment, consult a qualified Jyotishi examining your full Kundali.
What is Pushya nakshatra known for?
Pushya is the 8th nakshatra, spanning 3°20'–16°40' Cancer. Ruled by Saturn with Brihaspati (Jupiter/priest of gods) as presiding deity, it is symbolized by cow's udder or lotus. Key qualities include nourishment, wisdom, prosperity, duty, spirituality, abundance. Pushya is considered the king of nakshatras, ruled by Saturn in Cancer.
What is Vishakha nakshatra known for?
Vishakha is the 16th nakshatra, spanning 20°00' Libra–3°20' Scorpio. Ruled by Jupiter with Indra and Agni as presiding deity, it is symbolized by triumphal arch or potter's wheel. Key qualities include achievement, determination, purpose, patience, ambition, perseverance. Vishakha spans Libra and Scorpio, ruled by Jupiter with Indra and Agni as dual deities.
Get Your Complete Nakshatra Compatibility Report
Nakshatra compatibility is one factor in a complete Vedic compatibility analysis. For a full picture, calculate your birth chart and examine Moon sign placement, Navamsha D9 chart, current Dasha periods, and all 8 Ashtakuta factors.